At Teddy Bears Day Care, we understand the importance of providing a safe and nurturing environment for your children to grow and learn.
Our experienced and certified teachers are dedicated to providing your child with the tools and knowledge they need to reach their full potential. We offer a Bi-lingual program that helps develop a child’s language skills and confidence. Our teachers are experienced and certified in early childhood education and development, and they are committed to providing your child with the best possible care.
We also believe in fostering critical thinking processes in our students. Our teachers strive to create an environment where children can learn to think for themselves and develop the skills they need to be successful in the future. We strive to provide a positive learning experience and help children become self-motivated, self-reliant, and responsible individuals. At Teddy Bears Day Care, we believe that children are our future and we are dedicated to providing them with the best possible care.
Ages 3 Months – 24 Months At this age, children expand their curiosity and begin to explore the world around them by using their new gross motor skills (crawling and walking).
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Toddlers
(ages 2 years to 4 years) Months At this age, children explore ways to become independent. The adult’s role is to support children’s desire to do things by themselves, but with proper supervision. Children’s classrooms are organized into learning centers. The most common learning centers are dramatic play, sand, and water, blocks, art, science, writing, and reading. However, each teacher may create or name their own learning centers in accordance with the children’s interests.
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Pre-schoolers
Our program will provide age-appropriate and individualized activities for young children. At this age, children are more independent and able to manipulate their environment. As they grow, they are better able to understand other points of view. Children’s classrooms are organized into learning centers. The most common learning centers are dramatic play, sand & water, manipulatives, blocks, art, science, writing, and reading. However, each teacher may create or name her own learning centers in accordance with the children’s interests.