Today's Child Learning Centers, Inc. is Delaware County's largest private provider of educational programs for preschool children, infants and toddlers. Today's Child also offers acclaimed before- and after-school programs for school age children up to age 12. Today's Child educational and care centers are located throughout Delaware County, including centers located within the buildings of a number of school districts.
A key corporate mission of Today's Child is to offer a broad range of services to children and their families. These services include our core educational and care programs, free transportation for students, nutritious food and snacks, tutoring and many others. Today's Child is committed to operating with the most demanding standards for high-quality educational programs.
A key corporate mission of Today's Child is to offer a broad range of services to children and their families. These services include our core educational and care programs, free transportation for students, nutritious food and snacks, tutoring and many others. Today's Child is committed to operating with the most demanding standards for high-quality educational programs.
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Today's Child employs teachers with college degrees or other certifications specific to early childhood education and elementary education. Our teachers have chosen teaching as a profession. Moreover, we are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff by offering them numerous avenues to grow, including the Certified Teacher Induction Process, webinars, conferences and hands-on PQAS-certified training.
Provides support and services to infants and toddlers with disabilities and their caregivers so that they can help children grow. Helps families become strong, self-sufficient members of the community by carrying out a neighborhood-centered strategy to provide prevention-focused services for at-risk families.
The Today's Child Infant Program offers a warm and nurturing child care environment in which children are read to, gently spoken to and rocked in loving arms. The materials in the infant room are chosen to help your child develop cognitive, language, perceptual-motor, physical and social skills.
Each day you will receive a written report detailing your baby's eating, diapering and sleeping routines as well as special remarks from your child's educator.Each month's activites are based on an overall theme and detailed lesson plans on each them are created by the classroom's lead teacher. Parents are responsible for providing clean sheets and a blanket for their child's crib each Monday morning.
Each day you will receive a written report detailing your baby's eating, diapering and sleeping routines as well as special remarks from your child's educator.Each month's activites are based on an overall theme and detailed lesson plans on each them are created by the classroom's lead teacher. Parents are responsible for providing clean sheets and a blanket for their child's crib each Monday morning.
In the Today's Child Learning Centers Young Toddler classroom, the schedule planned for your child's day includes activities to help develop large and small motor development, such as art, music and beginning social skills. Academically, the children are introduced to the concepts of the alphabet, colors, shapes and numbers during circle time.
Verbalization skills are also encouraged by learning and repeating nursery rhymes, singing songs and by personal interaction between the children and teacher. We work very hard on social skills by encouraging sharing, playing nicely together and helping friends. Courtesy and good manners are always emphasized.
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Andrew T.
Nov 09, 2016
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If I could rate this organization any lower, I would. This is the most shadiest organization that you ever want to work with. I would never send my child to this organization. I think our School District made a very bad choice in contracting with these individuals. RUN AWAY RUN AWAY and NEVER COME BACK!
Kim DiFrancesco
Oct 04, 2013
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