Last summer, we finally decided to put our son in a preschool. After much research and several site visits, we settled on a KinderCare Learning Center in our area. We initially only placed him in the center two mornings a week, but every morning he’d wake up excited to go to “school” and see his teachers and play with the kids.
KinderCare Learning Centers also offers a Summer Camp, developed in partnership with teachers. KinderCare Summer Camp surveyed 3,000 kids to find out how they like to spend their summers. The consensus was that kids want adventures, arts and crafts, and trips. I take my son a lot of places and I know that when we have to stay home, he isn’t totally happy about it. KinderCare Learning Centers developed 12 unique week-long camps with themes like Wild Wild West, Wilderness 101, Dig Ancient Egypt, You’ve Got Talent, Puppeteer Road Show, Gross & Gooey Science, Spectacular Sports, Animal Antics, Science Adventures, Art Expo, Kids’ Kitchen, Splish Splash, Surfs Up!, and Everday Heroes. Last summer, my son caught the tale end of their summer camp and really enjoyed the water play days. Because the themes are a week long, parents are offered the flexibility to sign their children up for as few or as many sessions as they’d like.
My son and I have had the opportunity to personally experience KinderCare Learning Centers and I can attest to how caring their teachers are. My son new his teachers by name and would ask for them. We’re planning on putting him back once cold & flu season is over.
There are 1700 KinderCare Learning Centers within 39 states (including DC) and offer a variety of educational programs and after-school care for infants (6 weeks old) to school-aged children (up through the age of 12). The centers are accredited as an early childhood provider and are run by specially trained, passionate teachers who fully embrace a balanced approach to learning. KinderCare Learning Centers aim to educate and entertain children within nurturing environment, and encourage strong communication between families and teachers. I really like how my son would get a progress sheet on the day’s activities every day he was there. I knew what he ate, how many diapers he had, what he learned and how he interacted with the kids.
For more information on KinderCare Learning Centers, just visit their website.
I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central on behalf of KinderCare and received a gift certificate to thank me for taking the time to participate. However, we have had my son at a learning center for almost one year.
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From Young Writers, Summer Theatre, Robotics and Adventure Camp, Mercersburg Summer Programs has the camp that could make this summer, your child’s best one yet!