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.
Morning madness tip: Let your kids know what comes next so they can develop good habits. Wake up, eat, brush teeth, get dressed and then, go to school.
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.
It is normal for everyone to be anxious about new schools. Try not to project them to your child – be as confident as possible about the experience.
Praising the accomplishments of your child, even if they are small, makes them feel proud. It lets them do things independently and feel capable and strong, which is favorable to their overall development.
We are family oriented and feel privileged to partner with parents in promoting the growth and development of their child(ren). Our center provides the foundation for a child’s love of learning and is an extension of a family in this busy time of life.
Spending 8-10 hours on a stretch with a small child, with no other adult companionship isn’t an easy job and you cannot trust any random person for this. Our child caregivers are patient, reliable and trustworthy.
Our activities are designed to promote a child’s health and assist families with their schedules. Discover what makes us different from other learning centers. We invite you to meet our staff and learn more about our culture.
Every family has a specific approach to providing child-care for their kids. The best approach is one where you work with a child-care agency to find solutions that work for you, your child, and the entire family.
Before children can learn, they need to feel comfortable and secure in their environment. Our center provides the needed security and care to help them flourish and grow mentally, physically and emotionally.
Most parents consider a child care center a safer situation than hiring a babysitter for their children because child care centers are often required to follow strict rules and regulations.
Children are meant to be loved, not to be punished. Studies have also shown that children who are disciplined with corporal punishment, typically have more struggles with developing certain skills. They also have lower IQ points and higher stress levels.
Your child's school lunches are a major source of the essential vitamins and minerals they need to grow and develop. Peanut butter sandwiches or egg or chicken salads are healthy foods you can offer your child.
We know that finding the right childcare fit for your family is important. Our primary function is to provide a safe and secure environment with quality caregivers, so that parents can have the peace of mind of knowing their children are safe with us.
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“The activities that are the easiest, cheapest, and most fun to do – such as singing, playing games, reading, storytelling, and just talking and listening – are also the best for child development.” - Jerome Singer
A baby’s language development can be sped up if the parents respond to the baby’s vocalization more than 80% of the time. Typically, parents respond only 50% to 60% of the time.
Seymour Simon once said, “I’m more interested in arousing enthusiasm in kids than in teaching the facts. The facts may change, but that enthusiasm for exploring the world will remain with them the rest of their lives.”
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Kids who have healthy breakfast have more energy, do better in school, and eat healthier throughout the day.
Praising achievements of your child, even if they are small, makes them feel proud, strong and capable. It encourages them to do things independently. The care and encouragement our caregivers give to your child are favorable to their overall development.
Morning madness tip: Do a quick double check on your way out. Post a checklist in a visible place, and let your child do it themselves.