- INFANT PROGRAM (6 weeks - 12 months)
- BEGINNING STEPS PROGRAM (12 - 24 months)
- EXPLORATION STATION PROGRAM (24 - 30/36 months)
- EARLY LEARNERS PROGRAM (30 - 36 months)
- SKILL BUILDERS PROGRAM (3 - 4 years)
- KINDERGARTEN CONNECTION PROGRAM (4 - 5 years)
- KINDERGARTEN KIDS PROGRAM (5 - 6 years)
- DISCOVERY CLUB PROGRAM (6 - 12 years)
LEARNING INDEPENDENCE.
The older children are, the more inquisitive they become. At Childtime, we do all we can to satisfy that natural curiosity. Within our homelike environment, your older toddler is free to be anything from an artist to an engineer. Playing “pretend,” learning games, hands-on activities – these are just a few of the ways we keep kids engaged. Since learning how to relate to others is important, we do large and small group activities every day.
The Empowered Child™ curriculum encourages kids’ natural curiosity and willingness to try new things, so children discover the ways that they learn best. So in addition to basic skills, your child learns to enjoy self-direction, self-reliance and self-esteem. Click here for more detail on Childtime’s The Empowered Child™ curriculum.
For more information regarding care, safety and education in our Exploration Station Program Room, click on the Virtual Tour to the right.
A CHILD’S DAY.
| 8:00 | Your daughter is looking forward to sharing a favorite book during reading time. When you drop her off, she runs ahead to the library. |
| 8:45 | A song to get the day started. The kids act out “Old McDonald.” |
| 9:15 | Your daughter loves to “read” — she reads her favorite book to the whole class. |
| 9:50 | Run, run, run, — it’s outside and a game of Tag. |
| 10:20 | Whew! Now the kids are hungry — they have some crackers and juice. |
| 10:45 | The children cooperate to build a tower of boxes and cover them with paper. After lunch, they’ll finish their skyscraper. |
| 12:00 | Yummy mac and cheese for lunch — your daughter ate all her green beans, too! |
| 12:30 | Time for some rest and relaxation. Your daughter takes a book to her cot. |
| 2:30 | Back to the tower. The kids add pieces of shiny foil for windows. |
| 2:45 | Outside! Oh, boy! Tossing the ball helps build coordination. |
| 3:10 | Looking through a magnifying glass, the children discuss feathers, blades of grass, rocks and flowers. |
| 3:20 | A snack keeps them going for the rest of the day. |
| 3:40 | Your daughter takes a turn at the drum while the other children move with the beat. |
| 4:15 | Group time. The children talk about what they’ve done and learned. |
| 5:40 | You arrive to find your daughter drawing — Just a minute, mom! |

