Early Learning
Early Learning
Children getting ready for kindergarten are preparing to read or very likely reading! Maintaning physical activity at an early childhood ceter keeps young minds alert and receptive, while more advanced social development teaches cooperation and respect for self and others. It’s all part of the very intentional teaching style here out private pre-kindergarten center.

Character Education

Waddlers

Language Development

Vowel Sounds (Long and Short; Emphasis on Short)

Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds

Phonological Awareness: Rhyming, Clapping Syllables, and Alliteration

Sequencing, Graphing, and Predicting

Small and Large Muscle Development

Social-Emotional Development

Counting and One-to-One Correspondence
Curriculum Elements Include
When you’re searching for “daycare centers near me,” it can’t just be about having a place for your kid to be. Yes, it should involve your kid making friends and having a great time, but it should also be about getting the best early childhood education you can provide for them. At our early learning academy, we’re dedicated to providing your child with the best educational experience possible. Schedule a tour today!
Get Enroll yourself
Enrolling and/or reserving a future space for your child is simple. Contact us to schedule a time for you and your child to visit us in our childcare home. I will be happy to answer any questions that you may have. During your visit, you will have the opportunity to meet and learn more about what I have to offer. This time spent gives all involved an opportunity to get to know one another and to make sure that all personalities mix well. This is important and helps to ensure that all parties are comfortable with their surroundings and expectations. After this on site visit, the registration process may begin. There are various forms to be completed and others to be read. Once they are read, completed, signed, and the deposit has been paid, your child’s space has been reserved and the final step is to decide on a start date.
Enrollment Forms
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CACFP meals are funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and meet specific nutrition standards. Participants receive a balanced meal that can include Texas products.
At centers and day care homes where meals are charged separately from tuition, the following groups automatically qualify for free meals. Enrolled children will receive three meals per day, consisting of breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack.