We know early learning can be expensive. This is why at Reba Early Learning Center, we do our best to offer affordable options for all of our families. We aim to provide whatever opportunities we can to make our program affordable. At Reba, we affiliate with Childcare Network of Evanston to identify potential financial support.
We know that our students' early development is key to future success and that family and community play a central role in creating that success. We lead our children with a multi-cultural and anti-bias approach to learning. At Reba, our exceptional staff of experienced and dedicated early-childhood professionals work together to make this the best place for families seeking high-quality, whole-child, early education.
We know that our students' early development is key to future success and that family and community play a central role in creating that success. We lead our children with a multi-cultural and anti-bias approach to learning. At Reba, our exceptional staff of experienced and dedicated early-childhood professionals work together to make this the best place for families seeking high-quality, whole-child, early education.
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At Reba, we pride ourselves on being a leading early childhood program in the Evanston area. But don't take our word for it, see what our families have to say about us. My son has been going here for a couple of months in the Green Room and I have seen so much improvement with him! The teachers and staff are some of the most friendliest people I have ever met.
Young children's brains develop quickly. We know learning during the early childhood years is critical to developing lifelong skills. We also know that children learn from doing and experiencing. At Reba we rely on a play-based curriculum with learning centers based on the Creative Curriculum and the TeachingStrategiesGold assessment tool.
Trust is our first priority. Our primary goal is to educate children and keep them safe; physically and emotionally. We know young children need consistent, predictable relationships with their teachers. We use an "attachment" approach to create bonds between children, families, and teachers. Your child's attachment teacher will be your primary contact.
Q: Do children go outdoors? A: Yes, children go outdoors every day, weather permitting, typically when 'feels like' temperatures are above 25 degrees or below 90 degrees. Children are indoors for ozone or wind advisories. Alternative options for food/milk restrictions available upon written request from your child's doctor.
Young children need and deserve high quality learning environments for productivity. Today's children will be the caretakers of our future! It is our responsibility to prepare children, as best we can, for what lies ahead of them. Research indicates that consistent, positive, and accessible high quality learning experiences for young enhances brain development and prepares them for better education.
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Latisha Haskell
Jan 24, 2020
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My son has been going here for a couple of months in the Green Room and I have seen so much improvement with him! The teachers and staff are some of the most friendliest people I have ever met. They take such great care of the kids and very informative with the parents on what happens over there. My son gives them hugs before he leaves!! 10/10 would recommend!
Charlotte Winters
Sep 16, 2018
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Stephanie Mendoza
Dec 14, 2017
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