The mission of Little Learners Child Care and Development Center is to enrich the quality of family life by providing peace of mind to parents and by enhancing the life experiences of the children while they have been entrusted into our care. The programs offered to your child at Little Learners is based on each child's social, emotional, intellectual, and physical needs.
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We believe each child is a unique individual. We are sensitive to a child's social, emotional, intellectual, and physical needs. We provide developmentally appropriate programs that focus on the process of learning while the children enjoy their successful experiences. We encourage not only learning, but also the love of learning.
The program offered to your child at Little Learners is based on each child's social, emotional, intellectual, and physical needs. We believe children are happy and secure when they have plenty of opportunity to succeed each day. Success breeds self confidence, and self confident children approach learning as fun and actively search for information and solutions to problems.
All enrollment papers must be fully completed before your child may begin his or her attendance at Little Learners. All information will be strictly confidential. We ask that you visit the center with your child at least a couple of times before your child begins with us on a fulltime basis. This will let your child know that you approve of the people that he (she) is with.
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Lee Khiry
Jun 19, 2021
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Will not recommend to parents of children who have special needs or a child that isn’t verbal. My child is almost 2 years and is not verbal. He had only been there for 2 weeks. On multiple occasions, staff has dragged and pulled on his arms when bringing him out to me, sent him home in a full diaper just about everyday, he was also sent home in dirty clothes even though I have provided several clean ones, communicated reasons why he couldn’t attend daycare for the next day at last minute, and my last straw was him coming home with a knot on his head without an incident report or to my knowledge
Patrice Dobbin
Sep 03, 2020
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I wouldn’t recommend sending an infant child. Their infant room is for 6 week old - 2 year old and they aren’t separated.
My 3 month old was left in a rocker & was hit in the head “by a kid” by an activity cube half her size & weight...Leaving her with a knot. I wasn’t notified immediately and when I arrived she was in the crib crying and they said it just happened 🙄 but yet they sat her down after that 🤔 And while I was discussing the incident with the one teacher in the room another kid was fighting another kid & snatched the babies bottle from is mouth & drunk her milk. Who
My 3 month old was left in a rocker & was hit in the head “by a kid” by an activity cube half her size & weight...Leaving her with a knot. I wasn’t notified immediately and when I arrived she was in the crib crying and they said it just happened 🙄 but yet they sat her down after that 🤔 And while I was discussing the incident with the one teacher in the room another kid was fighting another kid & snatched the babies bottle from is mouth & drunk her milk. Who
Teilia Majors
Sep 01, 2018
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