Little Achievers is a family childcare program that provides a stimulating, nurturing, and educational environment for children to grow and learn in all areas of development. We believe every child has a chance to succeed. We strive to assist children to develop a positive self-esteem, appropriate social skills, and preparation for future academic adventures.
Most importantly we want your children to be happy while learning in a fun, safe, environment.
Most importantly we want your children to be happy while learning in a fun, safe, environment.
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Is a teacher directed time dedicated to our 3-5yr old that introduces preschool concepts and helps with Kindergarten prep. The children love participating in steam activities! They promote thinking skills, team work, creativity and better understanding of how the world works. Picture: Boys created a maze and raced different Objects ( feathers, blocks, balls) with the power wind!
Included in our tuition rates are: extensive morning snack, lunch, and afternoon snack for children who are eating table food and those who able are to eat from our menu. Milk/water included. Every morning we offer an ample snack. We offer items such as waffles, cereals, bagels, muffins, yogurts, served with fresh fruits and milk or water.
We wash, sanitize, and disinfect surfaces through out the day. If it's super busy, soiled toys are put in a dirty toy bucket and removed from the play area until sanitized. Play is your child's work and their little hands are everywhere! We ask that everyone follow the strict health policy to reduce the spread of illness and allow children the proper environment to relax and recover.
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Angela Marks
Dec 11, 2017
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One of the best decisions we made for our son. Everyone at LA is wonderful and truly care about and for their (your) kids. It was like dropping him off with family everyday! We have made lifelong friends and connections with the people at LA as well as the families we met while there. Cannot recomend them enough!
David Eastman
Aug 15, 2016
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