EARLY CHILDHOOD
Nurturing the Whole Child
Our youngest learners are surrounded by loving teachers who nurture their growth with care and intention. Faith is woven naturally into everyday routines and and real relationships. With open communication and individualized attention, we partner closely with parents to support each child’s social, emotional, and developmental milestones—all while building a strong foundation of trust, safety, and belonging.

Families trust us to care for their children, and we cherish that confidence. Every day, we prioritize their growth and joy while sharing the love of Jesus.
Early Childhood Teacher

Learning & Discovery
Our program encourages curiosity, exploration, and age-appropriate learning every day. Using the Frog Street curriculum, teachers provide instruction that supports social-emotional, cognitive, language/literacy, and physical development. Guided play, hands-on activities, and music and movement give children the opportunity to explore, experiment, and grow in ways unique to them.

Loving Enviroment
Your child will thrive in a safe, nurturing, and Christian-centered environment. Experienced teachers build trusting relationships and provide individualized attention, helping children feel secure, valued, and confident. Feeling loved and accepted in a supportive community fosters positive self-image and encourages children to grow in kindness, compassion, and curiosity.

Faith & Family
Faith is at the heart of every day in Early Childhood. Through daily Bible stories, prayer, and songs, children experience the love of Jesus in tangible ways. Teachers partner with families through open communication and engagement, creating a collaborative community where children learn, grow, and flourish both spiritually and academically.
Early Childhood FAQS
- What ages do you serve?
- What are your hours and what does a typical day look like?
- Are you licensed and what health and safety practices do you follow?
- What are your staff-to-child ratios?
- How do you handle communication with families?
- Do you provide food and how do you handle allergies or special dietary needs? What should families provide?
- What is your discipline and guidance approach?
- Where can I find information on the latest recalls and product safety warnings?

