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Mother Goose Time: Our Child Care Curriculum for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers

Mother Goose Time Curriculum

Your child deserves a nurturing and creative world, one that offers a learning experience that stretches their minds as well as their bodies. At Creative Corner Child Care Center, we have selected Mother Goose Time Early Learning Curriculum. We love that it encourages children to be creative, growing with age-appropriate activities that are highly organized and easy for our staff to administer effectively.

10 Tips to Make Your Child’s Halloween Safe

Children at Halloween

Halloween is a fun time for kiddos and parents alike, but there can also be some scary outcomes if you don’t take the proper precautions. This is a busy night out where small children can become overexcited and tired so it’s a good idea to be prepared! Here are the top 10 Halloween safety tips that will keep your night fun and fabulous for both you and your kids.

Starting Child Care: Tips for Your Toddler

Toddler Playing at Child Care

Toddlers are persnickety little people, they want what they want — and they want it now! Your child is likely old enough to make their wishes known loud and clear, and if they may not appreciate any sort of changes, even if they turn out to be fun. Woe is the parent who disturbs their schedule, which makes it especially important to be well prepared prior to making big changes during these years.

3 Tips for Choosing the Right Childcare Center

Preschool Girl Painting

The development which occurs during children’s first years will affect the rest of their lives. From infancy through preschool, children establish the foundations on which they will build the rest of their lives. Selecting the right daycare or preschool for your child is a decision which needs to be made carefully and with lots of consideration. Follow these three tips to make sure you choose the best childcare center for your children.

How Learning Through Play Benefits Your Child

Toddler Playing in Child Care Center

For young children, most of what they learn comes during playtime, in addition to structured educational activities. Studies have shown that young children see learning and play as one in the same – not separate activities. Perhaps the way they view the world and interact within it makes it this way because nearly everything a young child does is a new experience and an opportunity to learn.