06/17/2026
Summer means more sunshine, more outdoor play, and more little adventures. It also means mosquitoes are out and active.
While many mosquito bites are just itchy, some mosquitoes can carry germs that may make people sick. That is why it is important for families to stay aware and help protect little ones during outdoor play.
A few simple habits can go a long way in keeping summer safe, healthy, and fun for everyone. π¦βοΈ
06/16/2026
Every day is filled with new friendships, growing confidence, exciting discoveries, and meaningful moments that help shape who they are becoming. Through hands-on learning, play, and encouragement, children develop the skills they need for school and for life.π
Because the best early education isn't just about what children learn. It's about who they become. π
06/12/2026
As parents, we constantly wonder if weβre making the right choices. Are they being challenged enough? Are they getting the chance to express themselves? Are they truly happy when theyβre away from home?
We turn everyday routines into extraordinary adventures. Your child isnβt just dropping in; theyβre discovering who they are. This might just be the magical space they and you have been waiting for. π¨β¨
06/11/2026
Learning happens in so many little moments throughout the day. Play, conversations, routines, friendships, and curiosity all help children build confidence, skills, and connection. The more we understand how children learn, the better we can support them.
06/10/2026
1. Relationships & Connection β€οΈ
Children's brains grow through loving, responsive relationships. Feeling safe, seen, and supported helps build trust, confidence, and emotional security.
2. Play & Exploration π¨
Play is more than fun. It helps children develop creativity, problem-solving skills, language, and critical thinking while making sense of the world around them.
3. Language & Conversation π¬
Talking, reading, singing, and storytelling strengthen communication skills and help build the foundation for future learning and literacy.
4. Movement & Physical Activity π
Running, climbing, dancing, and active play support brain development by improving coordination, focus, memory, and self-regulation.
5. Daily Experiences & Routines π±
Consistent routines help children feel secure and confident. Everyday experiences teach independence, responsibility, and important life skills.
The Early Years Matter
A child's brain develops more rapidly during the first five years than at any other time in life. Every conversation, cuddle, story, and learning experience helps build the foundation for future success, confidence, and lifelong learning. ππ§ β¨
06/05/2026
The transformation is real! Watching children grow more confident, curious, and proud of themselves is the best part of what we do. β¨
Give your child a place where they can learn, shine, and thrive. π
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06/04/2026
π Proud Moment Alert! π
Our little toddlers are showing off their growing math skills by practicing counting! π’π Watching them confidently point, count, and recognize numbers is a reminder that learning starts early and every milestone matters.
Counting activities help develop number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, language skills, concentration, and problem-solving abilitiesβall while having fun! π
We are so proud of our tiny learners and the big steps they're taking every day! π
ChChristian Anderson
06/02/2026
βοΈπ Our Summer Camp kiddos are making special connections by writing letters to their pen pals at Small Impressions CDC! ππ
Letter writing helps children strengthen their handwriting skills, practice reading and communication, build creativity, and learn the joy of connecting with others through meaningful conversations. π
We can't wait to see the smiles when they receive letters back! π
LaLaVonda Hallums-Paul