In our curriculum, we see to it that these essential facets of development are addressed. We implement an individualized program for each child, and we base the activity plans according to what is appropriate for each age group. The core of the learning approach that we use is to give the child enough time and space to learn on his own.
We provide the close guidance and the nurturing environment that will make this possible. Most importantly, ALPHABET ZOO II CHILD CARE will work with parents in raising well-rounded, creative and responsible children. Raising children is a joint effort and your cooperation as parents is invaluable in your child's growth.
We provide the close guidance and the nurturing environment that will make this possible. Most importantly, ALPHABET ZOO II CHILD CARE will work with parents in raising well-rounded, creative and responsible children. Raising children is a joint effort and your cooperation as parents is invaluable in your child's growth.
Services
ALPHABET ZOO II CHILD CARE offers a complete set of programs and a range of activities that are developmentally appropriate for children in the early years that will shape their growth. ALPHABET ZOO II CHILD CARE also facilitates seasonal camps. Enroll your child in our camps and let them have a great time learning, meeting new friends and making new discoveries about the wonderful world we live in.
Positive energy is contagious and can therefore affect the productivity and development of a child. Therefore, we ensure that our staff and educators exude enough positive energy that will aid your child's ability to learn and develop. The formative years should be spent in a nurturing, caring and happy environment and our staff makes sure that such environment is achieved at our day care facility.
Reviews (9)
Patricia M.
Jun 16, 2020
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Literally loved every day that I brought my 2 Year old Daughter, she was every morning happy when arriving to her daycare, teachers are awesome🤩
Miss Mari Gabi,Miss Leidys, Miss Maria and Miss Joan always had a smile and they were very attentive in every moment. We will miss all your team very much! Would you like to move to Spain? Lol 😊
Thank you so so much for everything you did!
Miss Mari Gabi,Miss Leidys, Miss Maria and Miss Joan always had a smile and they were very attentive in every moment. We will miss all your team very much! Would you like to move to Spain? Lol 😊
Thank you so so much for everything you did!
Heather Jacoby
Jan 22, 2020
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Priscilla Hairsine
Nov 22, 2018
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BEST DAYCARE EVER! My son was in the 1yr old class and they were ALL so great with him and so friendly. You know it’s a good environment when your child goes to them and wants to be there. He loved all the teachers! I never had any problems. I wish my son could’ve stayed forever because it’s so hard finding a good daycare!
Ashlie Bellows
Aug 04, 2018
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Our family needed a safe and easily accessible option for our son due to some scheduling changes. The rate was fair and the staff seemed caring. It took 4 days before we unenrolled. I am disappointed that I at first felt we had found a good option. Unattended classrooms, out of ratio rooms, infants left to sleep in car seats with 8+ other older children in the room, no question of identification upon enrollment or pick up, NO medical record request (vaccines?!) lack in acceptance of our parenting practices and refusal to let us bring outside food when our child would not eat. I was told this center
Tony Sanderlin
Jan 29, 2018
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Marisa Simmerman
Nov 11, 2017
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Marla Quintana
Oct 29, 2016
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Jamie Oosterwolde
Jul 19, 2016
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Skaidre M.
Jun 05, 2015
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We had a 2 years old boy at the Alphabet Zoo. It was the first day care for the boy ever . I have to say that our boy is a very active boy, very tall for his age, full of energy, always moving or doing something . One week the director told me that we should consider the other day care because our boy is aggressive. We were in shock how is it possible to be aggressive when you are two years old ?! The director described it as him trowing toys , hiding another kid because he wanted to get the toy, he threw the toy to the wall and there happen to be a watch , it felt down and broke.. ( maybe for