CHILD CARE CURRICULUM
Every child deserves a safe place to learn.
The first five years of a child’s life are some of the most important for learning, developing, growing, and preparing for their future. This is the time period when children build a foundation for their academic careers and personality. As such a crucial period in a child’s life, it is important that they get the best education and care.
At Yellow Brick Road Early Childhood Development Center, we offer classes and base our child care center off of an enriching curriculum that can help your kiddos learn and grow during the first few years of their life. Our goal is to provide your children with a nurturing and stimulating environment that allows them to explore their interests and learn in a fun way that will help them understand.
At our child care center, your child will learn a lot. We care for children from the age of six weeks to five years, the most critical ages in their development. This is why we offer a full range of classes that will help your child learn and foster their individual growth.
Depending on the age of your child, they will learn in different ways and we will help them work towards some of the developmental milestones that come at their age.
At this age, we will teach and help your children develop by interacting with them, implementing the Creative Curriculum®, and given a chance to explore what catches their interest.
We use sensory teaching to help your child learn and further develop their different skills. At this age, we start building off the Creative Curriculum to help children develop a natural love for learning and explore their curiosities.
At this age, children begin to communicate and develop thoughts. We encourage them to explore their curiosities, further develop social skills, and help children learn more by using the Creative Curriculum.
We teach our preschoolers basic educational practices, social interaction, encourage individuality, and continue to use the Creative Curriculum. They will explore their own ideas and curiosities.
Since this is the last step before your child move on to kindergarten, we focus on helping your child master the skills needed for academic success. We will encourage them to work on social interactions, develop a love for learning, and prepare for kindergarten!
Get Your Child Excited to Learn!
Throughout each stage of our child care center, we will help your children grow and develop. We work hard to ensure each child is ready for the next step in their lives. We focus on helping each child develop social, emotional, and thinking skill, encourage them to explore their curiosities, and help foster a love for learning. In all of our child care programs, we implement the Creative Curriculum, which allows children to learn based on their interested.
At Yellow Brick Road, our main goal is to help your child learn, grow, and develop while building a love for learning and foundation for their future academic career. Our caring and nurturing staff will give your child the care they need and prepare a stimulating environment to allow your child to learn and grow.
Now that you know a little more about our child care center curriculum, you can schedule a tour and begin the process of getting your child enrolled at one of our locations! We have locations in Plymouth, Minnetonka, Maple Grove, and Eden Prairie. Find the location nearest you and give your child the care they need to thrive now and in the future!
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