05/29/2026
Summer Break for Children
Summer break is a wonderful opportunity for families to slow down, connect, and create meaningful memories with their children. Young children thrive with a balance of fun, learning, and routine during the summer months.
Try planning simple daily activities such as reading together, visiting the library, playing outside, going on nature walks, or doing arts and crafts at home. Water play, sidewalk chalk, scavenger hunts, and trips to local parks are great ways to keep children active and engaged.
Maintain a consistent routine for meals, naps, and bedtime to help children feel secure and well-rested. Encourage learning through everyday moments by counting items at the grocery store, talking about colors and shapes, or letting children help with simple household tasks.
Most importantly, spend quality time together. Children learn best through conversations, play, and positive interactions with the adults around them. Summer doesn’t need to be filled with expensive trips or constant entertainment — simple moments together can create lasting memories and support your child’s growth and development.
05/28/2026
Welcome to Bright Minds Learning Center Millard location, where early childhood education meets compassion and care. Our center is designed to be a place where children feel safe, valued, and excited to learn each day.
🧠 Learning through play, discovery & guided activities
🎨 Daily art, music, movement, and storytime
🍽️ Healthy meals & snacks included
🧼 Clean, secure, and licensed facility
👩🏫 Caring, qualified teachers who treat your child like family
🚌 Transportation to Schools
From first steps to school readiness, we’re with you every step of the way. 💛
📍 Conveniently located at 14340 Harrison Street Omaha, NE 68138
🕘 Open Monday–Friday | 5:30 am - 6:00 pm
✨ Now enrolling! Schedule a tour to see our classrooms in action.
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05/25/2026
This Memorial Day, we pause to remember and thank the heroes who served our country with courage and sacrifice. ❤️🤍💙
From all of us at Bright Minds Learning Center, we wish your family a peaceful holiday.
05/21/2026
Early Literacy Through Reading
Early literacy begins long before children learn to read on their own. Reading with your child every day helps build language, listening, and thinking skills that prepare them for school success. Even just 15–20 minutes of reading together can make a big difference!
Choose books with colorful pictures, rhymes, and simple stories to keep your child engaged. Point to words as you read so children begin to understand that print has meaning. Ask questions like, “What do you think happens next?” or “Can you find the dog on this page?” to encourage conversation and comprehension.
Don’t worry about reading perfectly—what matters most is making reading fun and interactive. Let your child turn pages, repeat familiar words, and talk about the story. Singing songs, telling stories, and practicing the alphabet also support early literacy skills.
Creating a daily reading routine, such as reading before bedtime, helps children develop a lifelong love of books and learning. Most importantly, children learn by watching you. When they see adults enjoying reading, they are more likely to enjoy it too!
05/20/2026
At Bright Minds Learning Center Millard location, every day is filled with laughter, learning, and love. We create a warm, welcoming space where your child can thrive! 🌟👶
🧠 Engaging early education curriculum
🥗 Nutritious meals & snacks provided
🧸 Safe, clean, and fun environment
💬 Open communication with families
🚌 Transportation to Schools
📆 Limited spots available — enroll today!
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14340 Harrison Street Omaha, NE 68138
Open: Monday - Friday 5:30 am - 6:00 pm
05/14/2026
Importance Of Outdoor Play For Children
Outdoor play is essential for children’s healthy growth and development. Time spent outside helps children build strong muscles, improve coordination, and develop important motor skills through running, climbing, jumping, and exploring.
Outdoor activities also support emotional well-being by reducing stress, boosting mood, and encouraging creativity and imagination.
Playing outdoors gives children opportunities to practice social skills like sharing, teamwork, communication, and problem-solving with other children. Fresh air and sunlight can also help improve sleep and support overall health.
Parents can encourage outdoor play by setting aside daily time for walks, playground visits, bike rides, nature scavenger hunts, or simple backyard games. Even short periods of outdoor activity can make a big difference. Try limiting screen time and making outdoor play a fun family routine.
Remember, children learn best through active play and exploration. Outdoor experiences help build confidence, independence, and curiosity about the world around them.
05/09/2026
Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing moms, grandmothers, and mother figures who fill our children’s lives with love, strength, and care every day. Thank you for trusting Bright Minds Learning Center Millard to be part of your child’s journey. We celebrate you today and always! 💐
05/07/2026
Benefits of Music and Movement for Young Children
Music and movement are powerful tools for early childhood development, and they’re easy to incorporate into everyday routines.
1. Boosts brain development: Singing songs and moving to rhythms help strengthen memory, language skills, and pattern recognition. Repetition in music supports learning in a fun, natural way.
2. Improves physical coordination: Dancing, clapping, and jumping build balance, motor skills, and body awareness. These activities help children develop strength and coordination without feeling like “exercise.”
3. Supports emotional expression: Music gives children a safe way to express feelings. Whether it’s a calm lullaby or an upbeat dance song, movement and sound help children process emotions and reduce stress.
4. Encourages social skills: Group music activities teach turn-taking, listening, and cooperation. Singing together or playing simple instruments builds connection and a sense of belonging.
5. Enhances creativity and confidence: When children explore different sounds and movements, they learn to express themselves freely. There’s no “right” way to dance or sing. This builds confidence and imagination.
Easy ways to start:
Play music during daily routines like cleanup or getting dressed
Have short dance breaks throughout the day
Use simple instruments like shakers or pots and spoons
Sing songs with actions (like clapping or stomping)
05/06/2026
🧠 Fueling Young Minds for Big Futures! 🧠
Looking for more than just babysitting? At Bright Minds Learning Center Millard location, we offer a foundation for success!
📘 Structured learning and free play
🎵 Music & movement daily
🌼 Clean, secure environment
👩🏫 Passionate and skilled educators
🥗 Nutritious meals & snacks
🚌 Transportation to Schools
Ignite your child’s love for learning with us!
📞 Call or message us now to schedule a tour
402-934-5566 [email protected]
14340 Harrison Street Omaha, NE 68138
Open: Monday - Friday 5:30 am - 6:00 pm
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04/30/2026
Tips On Helping Children Learn Through Play
Play is one of the most powerful ways young children learn—it builds creativity, problem-solving, language, and social skills naturally. Here are simple ways parents can make the most of it:
1. Follow your child’s lead. Let them choose the activity and guide the play. This builds confidence and keeps them engaged longer.
2. Keep it simple. Everyday items like blocks, crayons, boxes, or even kitchen utensils can spark imagination. Expensive toys aren’t necessary for meaningful learning.
3. Ask open-ended questions. Instead of directing, try “What do you think will happen next?” or “How can we fix that?” This encourages critical thinking.
4. Join in, but don’t take over. Play alongside your child and model ideas, but allow them space to explore and make decisions independently.
5. Encourage pretend play. Acting out stories or real-life situations like playing house helps develop language, empathy, and social understanding.
6. Mix learning into play. Counting toys, sorting colors, or building patterns can introduce early math and literacy skills in a fun, natural way.
7. Embrace trial and error. Let children make mistakes and figure things out. This builds resilience and problem-solving skills.
8. Limit screen time. Hands-on, active play is far more beneficial for brain development than passive entertainment.
9. Create a safe, flexible play space. A comfortable area where kids can explore freely encourages longer and more meaningful play sessions.