Child care services do not have to come with a high price tag. We offer a great value for our services, as our programs are an investment in your child’s success.
Children, from the ages of 6 months to 4 years, benefit from the daycare environment, including its quality instruction, structure and social lessons. We incorporate fun tasks for toddlers that are essential to their intellectual growth.
Our childcare workers attend to the basic needs of children, such as dressing, feeding and overseeing play. They help younger children prepare for kindergarten and may assist older children with homework.
Children learn by playing, interacting with people and by exploring their environment. Our atmosphere is clean, safe, loving and stimulating. Children are valued because we know their development is unique and important.
At our child care agency parents can expect open communication, open access to our center, safety for their children, honesty, acceptance of their wishes, advanced notice of any changes and more.
At our child care agency, we provide age appropriate activities that promote social and emotional growth, motor skills, communication, and intellectual development through the art of play.
We help children develop a healthy self-image, learn problem-solving techniques, acquire decision making skills and a sense of responsibility. We see each child as a unique individual with great potential and we incorporate excitement and fun in daily routines.
Our child care agency provides a safe, wholesome environment for your child with guided play and learning activities to promote growth and development in a non-competitive, group setting.
We provide and develop schedules and routines for both parents and children to ensure that the children in our care have enough physical activity, rest and playtime.
We are family oriented and feel privileged to partner with parents in promoting the growth and development of their child(ren). Our child care provides the foundation for a child’s love of learning and is an extension of a family in this busy time of life.
Child care is important because it acts like a support system for families. Our general purpose of childcare is to provide a creative, stimulating, secure and healthy learning environment for the development of children.
The highest review we can receive is that “my child loves to come to here.” Our rooms are beautiful and clean, and our staff works hard to keep it that way. Come in for a tour.
Our staff watches for signs of emotional or developmental problems in children and bring potential problems to the attention of parents or guardians. We also keep records of each child's progress, routines and interests.
We believe that every child is unique and will grow at their own pace. Our staff spends time nurturing your children’s strengths and encouraging them to reach new heights.
Our focus is preparing children for kindergarten and beyond. We do this through art projects, interactive learning and learning through play. We look at the whole child and the skills and strength each has developed and help them get ready for kindergarten.
Our staff assesses each child’s development throughout the year. We also partner with parents regarding this endeavor in order to ensure each child's success as he or she moves into formal schooling.
Did you know that collaborating with child-care providers gives your child the boost they need when they enter school? Studies show that kids who have been in child-care find it much easier to transition to kindergarten.
One of the best ways to establish good traits and behavior in children is by partnering with expert child-care service providers who have experience dealing with all sorts of children from different backgrounds.
Studies have shown that the more quickly parents respond to their kids' requirements, the healthier they'll be psychologically. Such children are more emotionally attached to their parents and they tend to be more empathetic in the long run.
A child caregiver should be able to identify when they should comfort the child and when they should challenge them to reach the next milestone of cognitive development. This combination is important for your growing child.
Alfie Kohn has rightly said, “If children feel safe, they can take risks, ask questions, make mistakes, learn to trust, share their feelings, and grow.”
One study has found that children in the second grade who had enrolled in quality child care demonstrated greater math ability and thinking and attention skills. Moreover, they experienced fewer behavioral problems than other children in the same grade.
The transition to kindergarten or school can be a difficult phase for both parents and children. Our child caregivers help prepare your kids in order to make the transition easier.
The quality of the learning environments created by families, caregivers, schools and the wider culture is critical for a child’s development. Even basic learning mechanisms require social interaction to be effective.