Saida's Little People
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Saida's Little People is a reputable child care center based in Austin, Texas. We provide a weekly child care to children 6 weeks to 5 years of age, and an After School Program for kids up to 12 years old. Emphasizing the goals of lifelong learning, social development, parental involvement, and diversity, we provide fresh and nurturing opportunities for your little one to be the best she/he can be.

Saida's Little People maintains a minimum class size to give each child the maximum attention she/he deserves. With the conjoined effort of parents, caregivers, and teachers, a special curriculum of learning is crafted based on the individuality of the group setting and one that rests on safety and efficiency.
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Saida's Little People is a haven for the best quality of early childhood education your little one deserves. With a pleasant, nurturing environment, it fosters the child's participation in different fun, learning activities and encourages the building of a socially-responsible character you wish them to be.
Taking care of an infant is both exciting and intimidating at the same time, especially for first time parents. So if you need professional help and guidance in assuring that your baby receives proper care, you can always trust Saida's Little People to be with you. Throughout the years of service, we have built a reputation in reliability and trustworthiness when it comes to safe child care.
The stage of "Terrible Two's" basically comprise activities that aims to expand, enhance, and develop a child's rapid cognitive and physical development. Play and games, arts and crafts, music, and pretend plays are emphasized to further advance the child's exposure to his/her social environment, as well as to progress his/her gross and fine motor skill-learning.
At three to four years, your little one is up and ready to meet and mingle with nature and the world. At this stage, they will be given ample of opportunities to be exposed to various natural stimuli through different outdoor activities in a mixture of cooperative play and independent explorations of their own curiosities.
Saida's Little People provides developmentally-appropriate programs that cater to your child's physical and mental capabilities throughout the developmental ladder. These programs have been studied, crafted, and tested by professionals in the field to be the most effective and efficient when it comes to early childhood education.
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Diana Trevino
Diana Trevino
Apr 26, 2021
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What can I say about this place. It has my heart. Saida has become part of our family. She is the reason I was able to work and have have my son being taken care of from 6 weeks old to pre-school. Saida's is an affordable option for working moms, trustworthy, safe place. My son is about to enter Kinder and still asks to see her. We love her and her staff and this place. It may not like corporate places, but this place is loving, and caring and more life family than any other. A forever wonderful daycare. I highly recommend
Zachary Moreno
Zachary Moreno
Dec 07, 2020
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Saida is amazing and our daughter loves her. We have been bringing our daughter here since she was 3 months and now turning one next month. Don’t judge the outside before getting to know saida and the staff. They give a lot of love to the kids!
Torrence Shores
Torrence Shores
Oct 05, 2019
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Our children both attended Saida's Little People and we had a very good experience. We liked the small, neighborhood feeling of the location and Saida and her staff were always very kind to us and our children. If you have reservations about this place based on other reviews, I strongly suggest you go for a visit and meet the staff before you make your decision. Honestly, it's not going to be a perfect fit for every family, but it was the perfect fit for ours.
My children are not in high school and middle school and still enjoy going to visit Saida when we are in that neighborhood.
Christine Henry Andresen
Christine Henry Andresen
Aug 15, 2019
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My eldest attended Saida's Little People from shortly after birth until age 3, and my daughter was in the infant room for a while as well, until I moved my office to South Austin. I loved this place. Some of the toys look secondhand, and Saida can be grouchy in the exact same way as my grandmother is, but I thought my kiddos did great there
Evan Shores
Evan Shores
Jul 08, 2019
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I was a student at Saidas little people and now I'm in high school. I can say that Saida is one of the sweetest and most caring people I've ever met. Even though I've been gone from her school for more than 12 years my family still keeps in touch with her. I recommend Saidas little people highly.
Patricua Hernandez
Patricua Hernandez
Sep 28, 2016
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It was a beautiful experience with working with her, i was a teacher that was employed there 1996-2000 and saida was a perfect fit ...now to my surprise she finally owns little people . she gives a lot of things that teacher over the years don't have or are missing love, respect, and the feeling of real family bond she is not a baby sitter she is a true teacher
Logan Swofford
Logan Swofford
Jul 30, 2016
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My son hates those baby swings - they put the babies in them to fall asleep, so my son literally cried himself to sleep for a week before I realized what was happening; I'm not sure if that's even legal. I also just had a bad feeling about that place - they seemed to have high turnover for everyone but the two women running the place - we took our son out after a week and never even went back to pick up his things.
Caryn Crull
Caryn Crull
Jun 22, 2013
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Both of my babies are graduates of Saida's "baby room". Saida and her staff are talented gifted with the babies, toddlers, and caregivers. We probably had our children there for 4 years total and never had any negative experience.
I have fond memories from Saida tickling my baby's toes as she nursed to almost getting "expelled" from the toddler room for "biting". The reason she was biting is because she didn't have verbal skills. Little People gave us homework and 2 weeks to teach our daughter how to say "NO! Move away friend" so she had some other resource besides her teeth. It took about a week