"Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn." - Benjamin Franklin
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Individualized Care Routines: provide personalized care plans that adapt to each baby’s unique feeding, sleeping, and diapering cues.
Health & Safety Monitoring: adhere to strict state-regulated safety standards, including safe sleep practices (babies placed on backs in bare cribs) and rigorous sanitization protocols for toys and surfaces.
Developmental Activities:We use play-based learning to meet milestones. This includes tummy time for motor skills, reading board books for language development, and sensory play using different textures and sounds.
Primary Caregiving: Ensures a consistent bond and more attentive one-on-one interaction during social exchanges and feeding.
Daily Communication: Detailed reports—often via mobile apps or paper logs—detailing feeding times, diaper changes, nap durations, and developmental highlights like a new smile or coo.
1. Services for Toddlers (Ages 1–3):
Sensory & Creative Play: Hands-on activities with materials like playdough, water, and finger paint to stimulate the senses and develop fine motor skills.
Language Development: Encouragement of thinking and speaking through constant conversation, responsive play, and daily storytime.
Physical Milestones: Daily opportunities for gross motor movement, such as jumping, climbing, and rolling balls, often in dedicated outdoor play sessions.
Routine & Self-Help: Assistance with early self-care, including self-feeding, hand washing, and often the beginning of potty training support.
Social Foundations: Guiding children as they learn to play alongside others, specifically focusing on sharing and simple conflict resolution.
2. Services for Preschoolers (Ages 3–5):
Pre-Academic Foundations: Interactive lessons that introduce early math (counting, sorting) and literacy (alphabet recognition, writing letters).
Social-Emotional Complexity: Group activities like "Circle Time" that teach cooperative play, empathy, and following multi-step directions.
Cognitive & STEM Skills: Simple science experiments, puzzles, and building projects that encourage critical thinking and problem-solving.
Specialized Enrichment: Many centers offer advanced activities such as music lessons, basic art history, or second-language immersion.
Independent Decision-Making: Allotting "choice time" where children select their own activities to foster self-reliance.
Academic Support: Dedicated time for homework help and tutoring to reinforce classroom learning.
Enrichment Activities: Hands-on projects in STEM, arts and crafts, music, and drama.
Physical Activity: Structured and unstructured indoor/outdoor play, organized sports, and motor skill development.
Social-Emotional Growth: Opportunities for team-building, conflict resolution, and developing peer friendships.
Nutrition: Provision of nutritious snacks or meals during morning and afternoon sessions.
Service Hours & Settings
Before-School Care: Usually starts as early as 6:00 AM until the school day begins.
After-School Care: Operates from the end of the school day until roughly 6:00 PM.
Full-Day Care: Available during school holidays, teacher workdays, inclement weather, and summer break.
Core Service Offerings
Individualized Instruction: One-on-one sessions that allow for deep focus on a student’s specific problem areas.
Subject Mastery: Specialized support in subjects like Mathematics, Science, Language Arts, and History.
Test Preparation: Strategies and practice for standardized exams such as the SAT, ACT, or GRE.
Academic Coaching: Beyond content, tutors teach "how to learn," including time management, note-taking, and organization.
Homework Assistance: Guiding students through daily assignments while ensuring they understand the underlying principles.
Service Formats
In-Person Tutoring: Conducted in the student’s home, a tutoring center, or a public library for hands-on guidance.
Online Tutoring: Utilizing digital whiteboards, video chat, and screen sharing for flexible, remote learning.
Group Tutoring: Collaborative sessions for 2–5 students that encourage peer learning and social development.
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Welcome to our colorful world where little imaginations run wild and learning is a delightful adventure! We're here to sprinkle a bit of magic into early childhood education with playful explorations and endless fun.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide safe, high-quality childcare with a home-away-from-home concept. Little Scholars Daycare is geared towards working parents who work all hours of the day and night and want their children not to feel the strain of their careers. The children feel safe and secure in a home environment, and parents can feel a sense of relief that their child is comfy and secure. We achieve this by fostering deep emotional connections and loyalty through an unwavering foundation of trust and transparency, ensuring consistent parent communication, and delivering individualized care within a structured, nurturing setting.
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