Monarch Children's Academy is a preschool and child daycare in Orlando, Florida. We provide a convenient location for residents looking for child care and education in Eastwood, Avalon Park, Waterford Lakes and Stoneybrook, Florida. We are proud to serve the East Orlando metro and helping our local children get the best care and child development skills.
We offer educational programs and curriculums for children of different age groups. We accept children starting from 6 weeks old and up to 5 years old. We provide additional programs for school age (before/after school hours) and summer camp. On any given day at MCA, you will see children painting, drawing and exploring their classrooms.
We offer educational programs and curriculums for children of different age groups. We accept children starting from 6 weeks old and up to 5 years old. We provide additional programs for school age (before/after school hours) and summer camp. On any given day at MCA, you will see children painting, drawing and exploring their classrooms.
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As a family owned school, Monarch Children's Academy (MCA) is committed to providing the highest quality care and best educational experience to the children in our community. We believe each child is unique and has different learning styles, so it is our philosophy to utilize a balance of child-initiated and teacher-directed activities throughout the day.
Monarch Children's Academy offers fun and exciting programs for all ages. Our teaching team consists of experienced professionals who have passed early childhood development and education programs. MCA is a licensed preschool and child daycare center in Orlando, Florida. All our programs provide a safe environment for your child.
According to the National Association of Education of Young Children, infants learn through their own experiences, trial and error, repetition, imitation and identification. It is important for adults to create a safe environment which is also emotionally supportive. We believe it is extremely important for parents and caregivers to frequently discuss major events and successes of their child.
Since this is a stage when they are faced with so many emotions, our staff will guide them to express their feelings in acceptable ways. Special indoor and outdoor time will be provided for gross motor skills, manipulative and fine motor skills. Self help skills will also be introduced when interest is shown.
Their motor skills have developed to the point where they enjoy using glue, scissors, manipulatives and cooking experiences. Through planned activities, the fours are introduced to the alphabet and number concepts. Centers such as dramatic play, science, library, blocks, manipulatives and free art will enhance these new found interests.
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Isamar Diaz
Jan 28, 2019
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Angela Gustafson
Jun 02, 2016
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Dec 08, 2015
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The facilities itself is clean and well maintained, front desk lady was always so sweet and kind to us and our son, but unfortunately they made us disenroll our son after 2 weeks because our son wasn't "up to par" with their curriculum. Their excuse was that he was a distraction to others. Before we enrolled him we had made it clear that our son had mild CP and mild Autism, we were reassured by them that it wouldn't be a problem. His teacher never communicated anything to us unless we continued to ask. Things really need to be worked on like communication between teacher and parent. I also believe
Mandeep Gill
Dec 05, 2015
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No doubt the facility is clean and I enrolled my two kids after getting good recommendations from atleast 3 friends (whose kids have been going to Monarch for sometime). Given below are the three incidences that left a bad taste in my mouth:
(1) My elder daughter went on a field trip (summer program) to Science Center with the school. In the morning some child from the group poked a plastic stick (by mistake) in her eye and she got cornea abrasion. Yet, nobody from the school called me and informed me. I went to school in the evening (around 4pm) to pick her up and that's when I learnt about it
(1) My elder daughter went on a field trip (summer program) to Science Center with the school. In the morning some child from the group poked a plastic stick (by mistake) in her eye and she got cornea abrasion. Yet, nobody from the school called me and informed me. I went to school in the evening (around 4pm) to pick her up and that's when I learnt about it
XXDanielle Xx Rose
Oct 31, 2015
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The place is clean but not the place I would highly recommend . Service and care is somewhat questionable. My niece was there for only less than a week. According to her parents , 2 out of 3 days the kid was sent home with a pair of undies that are soaked with urine. My niece is still being toilet trained and still on pull-ups. How is she gonna be soaked in urine if the staff takes her to potty or would change her diaper on time . No communication/ or feedbacks for the parents on how the kid was in daycare that day.
James Laing
Aug 31, 2015
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I absolutely LOVE this place. After moving to this area and researching all my options, I felt this place had the safest facility, it was CLEAN and had up to date toys. (the other place I went to that is quite popular had outdated filthy toys, dolls with one eye, smelt like over sanitized mildew.. and always looked un clean and cluttered. I took my child out of that place as one of their staff members was screaming at wild children and was unable to be in control of the class when I walked up to the room. I feel Monarch's prices are reasonable, they offer more, include lunches and snacks and their