FAQs
Little Learners Preschool & Kindergarten
What age groups do you serve?
Our preschool caters to children ranging from 2 years old up to kindergarten age. We're dedicated to providing a nurturing environment for these crucial early years of development.What are your hours of operation?
Little Learners Preschool & Kindergarten is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday. We aim to accommodate the schedules of working parents with our extended hours.Are you licensed and accredited?
Yes, Little Learners Preschool & Kindergarten is fully licensed and complies with all state-mandated health and safety requirements for early childhood education centers.Do you provide meals and snacks?
We offer nutritious morning and afternoon snacks, as well as lunch. All our meals adhere to USDA guidelines. We're happy to accommodate dietary restrictions with advance notice.Is there a curriculum you follow?
Our curriculum is play-based and aligns with early learning standards. We implement developmentally appropriate practices tailored to each age group we serve.Do you offer part-time care?
We do offer part-time care options, subject to classroom availability. Please reach out to us for information on current openings and schedules.How do you ensure safety and security?
Safety is our top priority. We have secure entry systems, conduct regular safety drills, and ensure all staff are certified in CPR, First Aid, and emergency procedures.What is your teacher-to-child ratio?
We maintain a 12-to-1 child-to-teacher ratio for our preschool and transition kindergarten, which meets or exceeds state guidelines. This allows us to provide individualized attention and care to each child.Can I visit the center before enrolling?
We encourage prospective families to tour our facility. We'd be delighted to arrange a time for you to visit, meet our staff, and observe our classrooms in action.How do you handle potty training?
We collaborate closely with families to support potty training positively and consistently, respecting each child's readiness. While we don't accommodate diapers or pull-ups at our facility, we understand some children may still use them at home during the transition. We assist with regular bathroom visits, gentle reminders, and help when needed. Accidents are expected and handled sensitively. While complete independence isn't required, children should have basic potty training skills before starting.