Little Creators of Our Lives Early Learning Center

Little Creators of Our Lives Early Learning Center

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Welcome to Little Creators of Our Lives child care. Our daycare is unique for several reasons: class

Photos from Little Creators of Our Lives Early Learning Center's post 10/29/2021

More fun pictures!

Photos from Little Creators of Our Lives Early Learning Center's post 10/29/2021

pumpkin patch!

10/29/2021

I will be hosting virtual zoom open house starting next week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please send me a message if you would like to join.

We have three open slots available starting Nov 1st. Ask me about free childcare and scholarships for those who qualify.

Photos from Little Creators of Our Lives Early Learning Center's post 09/07/2021

Come join our family at Little Creators!

Call today!

08/17/2021

Caption this?

They are in our library by the way.

08/09/2021

Afternoon walk 😁😁😁😁

We love these!

08/06/2021

Schedule a tour today ‼️‼️

07/30/2021

A lot of parents want to know how to prepare their kids to start school for the first time. My personal advice is to skip the flash cards right now and teach them the below things.

Self-Help
- How to open and close containers. Specifically the kind you’ll put in their lunch boxes.
- How to pinch and tear packaging. (Pre-packaged snacks, ketchup packets, etc)
- How to put a straw into a Capri sun pouch.
It will take your child’s teacher a long time to circulate around the lunch table to assist. That means less time your child has to eat. Also, your child’s teacher would really love to eat too 🙂

- How to take off a jacket so that the sleeves don’t get pulled through. How to fix the jacket if the sleeves do get pulled through. How to zip it up.
- How to zip and snap or button pants.
- Your child will be the holy grail of their class if they can tie their shoes.

Personal Care:
- TO GO TO THE BATHROOM WITH THE DOOR CLOSED. Lawd. Please teach them this. It may be no big deal at home, but it will be at school if they expose themselves to an entire classroom full of their friends.
- How to pump soap. How to properly wash their hands. To turn the sink off and dry their hands.

Social:
- How to wait and take turns.
- How to share. How to compromise.
- How to listen and follow 2 step directions. (First, take your jacket off. Then put it on the hanger) If you want to get crazy - try 3 step!

Language:
- Build vocabulary with them! Talk to them. Use big words. Explain that they mean. When they start to learn to read, it’ll be much easier for them to identify a word that is already in their vocabulary.
- Help them build their own language and memory by reflecting. Tell them what you need at the grocery store. When you get there, ask “What did we come to the store for?”
- Make them ask a question! Don’t let them say “I’m thirsty” and hand them a glass of water. You are being their problem solver, rather than having them find their own solutions. Teach them to ask for what they need. “Can I please have a glass of water?”

Coping Skills:
- Talk very intentionally about strategies to deal with emotions.
- “When you’re feeling scared, let’s try doing box breaths.”
- “If you’re feeling sad, what’s something happy that you could think about to cheer you up?”

As an early childhood teacher, your child will be ready to learn if you can just work on these things. All the academic stuff will come! You don’t need to pound their tiny brains full of memorized facts. Just work with them in developing as a tiny human 🙂

Parents of upcoming kindergarteners - starting school can be scary, but we can do hard things! ♥️

07/29/2021

Chicken and waffles today ! With a side of peach yogurt 😋

Photos from Little Creators of Our Lives Early Learning Center's post 07/28/2021

We created pictures with our hands today we had a ball playing in the paint 🥰

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Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm