Our Approach

Mission Statement:

Provide children with a loving, nurturing environment that allows for social and emotional growth. Hands-on learning is accomplished through creativity, self-expression, and good old-fashioned fun! We believe interaction among children, parents, and staff is the key ingredient for providing a comforting and secure home away from home. We continually strive to ensure that your child’s preschool memories are those of warmth, laughter, and happiness.

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Happy kids at daycare

Approach:

Each day, Kids Kampus Learning Center provides a balanced approach to learning, giving the parent the peace of mind that their child will have fun as he develops socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. We give children the tools to become confident and self-aware. In a caring and stimulating atmosphere, our passionate and engaging teachers give children endless opportunities to grow, learn, and imagine—whether building a spaceship to blast off to Mars or inviting a new friend to share a story during group time. While academics play a role in development, we believe there are many other opportunities for enhancing the whole child.

We recognize that curriculum is more than what appears in manuals or a series of activities. We believe curriculum is everything that happens in the classroom, from interactions and meals, to singing and playing. We never miss an opportunity to educate.

Kids Kampus Learning Center teaches children life skills that go beyond reading, writing, and math. Playing with toys helps develop motor skills and teaches lessons about sharing with friends. Singing songs while washing hands instills an interest in the arts while forging social bonds and educating children about the need for good hygiene. Each activity is designed with a specific lesson or outcome in mind.

We provide a balance between choice and structured activities, between group and individual pursuits, and between teacher and child-directed experiences. We teach seasonally relevant lessons. For example, children learn about spiders in spring and farming in fall. And, we give families the tools to continue the education at home.