Little Lions Learning Center
Our Classes
The Tiny Cubs (6 weeks-17 months)
In the Tiny Cubs room, we provide all day care with activities that encourage physical, social/emotional, cognitive, and motor development. The Tiny Cubs are loved and given one-on-one attention. We offer structured educational play time as well as outdoor play and activities. The Tiny Cubs do creative arts and craft sessions and given nutritious meals and snacks throughout the day. Daily reports are given through our app on your tiny cub's day.
The Little Cubs (18 months - 35 months)
Little Cubs do activities that promote all the developmental milestones. This room focuses on creating independent thinkers so that they know how to navigate when moved up to the next room. This room does craft sessions and creative art as well as structured educational play time. They love going outside for play during the day. The Little Cubs have a lot of social interaction with their peers in center guided play. They are potty trained during their time in these rooms.
Prep (3) Cubs
The Prep (3) Cubs begin learning language and cognitive development through storytelling and reading sessions. They begin learning about the letter sounds associated with each letter which helps them with reading in the PreK cubs room. We focus on motor development by teaching the children how to properly hold a pencil/crayon for writing activities. They participate in daily music/movement sessions during their enriched learning activities. They are assessed monthly on their progress while learning all the fundamentals needed for the PreK Cubs room.
Pre-K Cubs
The Pre-K Cubs are very busy learning specialized skills through an enriched curriculum that promotes growth and development through reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. They start learning how to read words and decipher their letter sounds. The Pre-K Cubs room has weekly thematic units that keeps learning exciting and engaging. They participate in language and cognitive development sessions and we focus on music/movement activities to keep their brains ready to keep learning.
School Age Cubs
In the School Cubs, they are learning specialized skills in life lessons while given individual attention and tutoring as needed. They are given an opportunity to participate in engaging activities and extended outdoor explorations as the weather permits. During the summer breaks, the school cubs go on weekly field trips to places that extend the learning environment.