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Our Approach to Child Care
At God's Little Treasures, we understand that every child is unique and deserving of a nurturing environment that fosters growth, learning, and development. Our child care center is designed to provide a safe, loving, and positive atmosphere where children can thrive and prosper. Our experienced and dedicated staff are committed to providing each child with a curriculum that is developmentally appropriate and a stimulating atmosphere that promotes physical, intellectual, social, emotional, and spiritual growth.
Program and Curriculum
We offer a range of programs catering to children from 6 weeks to 5 years of age. Our programs are designed to meet the unique needs of each age group, from infant to pre-kindergarten. Our curriculum is built around a play-based learning approach, which encourages children to explore, discover, and learn through play. Our programs are tailored to meet the needs of each individual child, taking into account their unique interests, strengths, and challenges.
Age-Specific Programs
Infant Class (6 weeks - 15 months): Our Infant program is designed to provide a safe and nurturing environment for babies to grow and learn. Our experienced caregivers provide individualized attention and care to ensure the physical, emotional, and psychological well-being of each child.
Toddler Class (16 months - 36 months): Our Toddler program is designed to support the rapid growth and development of toddlers. Our caregivers provide a stimulating environment that encourages exploration, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
Preschool Class (3-5 years): Our Preschool program is designed to prepare children for kindergarten and beyond. Our experienced teachers provide a comprehensive curriculum that includes reading, writing, math, science, and social skills, all while promoting a sense of community and social responsibility.
Curriculum Highlights
- Daily reports for parents to stay informed about their child's daily activities
- Healthy snacks and meals tailored to meet the dietary needs of each child
- Age-appropriate activities designed to promote physical, intellectual, social, emotional, and spiritual growth
- Positive reinforcement and encouragement to promote self-esteem and confidence
- Regular communication with parents to ensure a collaborative approach to child care
Safety and Security
At God's Little Treasures, we take the safety and security of our children very seriously. Our facility is designed with safety in mind, and we have implemented strict security protocols to ensure that all children are accounted for at all times. Our caregivers are trained in first aid and CPR and are equipped to handle any situation that may arise.
Our Staff
Our staff are experienced and dedicated professionals who are passionate about providing high-quality child care. They are committed to creating a nurturing environment that fosters growth, learning, and development. Our staff are trained in child development, first aid, and CPR and are equipped to handle any situation that may arise.
Licensing and Accreditation
We are proud to be a licensed child care center, meeting all state and local regulations for child care. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of care and education, and we are proud to be a member of the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) and the Minnesota Board of Education.
Overview of Reviews
The reviews of this daycare facility are mixed, with some parents expressing satisfaction with the care and staff, while others have had negative experiences.
Staff and Care
Some parents have praised the staff, particularly Ms. Jodi, for being loving, patient, and kind. The new leadership has been praised for selecting good staff members. The care provided by the facility has been commended for being structured and reassuring.
Negative Experiences
Other parents have had negative experiences, citing issues with the facility's cleanliness, lack of security, and ineffective teaching methods. Some staff members have been accused of shouting at children, and the infant care has been praised, but the toddler and preschool care have been criticized.
Concerns and Issues
Parents have raised concerns about the facility's handling of children's emotional well-being, with some children appearing sad and unhappy. There have also been issues with communication, with parents not being informed about their child's day, meals, or activities. Furthermore, some staff members have been accused of not being enthusiastic or energetic, which has negatively impacted the children's experiences.