Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to our FAQ page! Below are answers to common questions about Little Learners Preschool & Kindergarten's programs, policies, and enrollment process.
What age groups do you serve?
We welcome children 2 years old through kindergarten
What are your hours of operation?
Our center is open Monday through Friday from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Are you licensed and accredited?
Yes, Little Learners Preschool & Kindergarten is a fully licensed early childhood education center that meets all state health and safety requirements.
Do you provide meals and snacks?
We provide nutritious morning snacks, lunch, and afternoon snacks. All meals follow USDA guidelines and accommodate dietary restrictions with prior notice.
Is there a curriculum you follow?
Yes! Our curriculum is play-based and aligned with early learning standards, incorporating developmentally appropriate practices for each age group.
Do you offer part-time care?
Yes, part-time care options are available based on classroom availability. Please contact us for current openings.
How do you ensure safety and security?
Our facility features secure entry systems, regular safety drills, and all staff are trained in CPR, First Aid, and emergency preparedness.
What is your teacher-to-child ratio?
We maintain low teacher-to-child ratios that meet or exceed state guidelines to ensure personalized attention and care.
How do you handle potty training?
Our teachers work closely with families to support potty training in a positive and consistent manner, respecting each child’s readiness and routine.
Can I visit the center before enrolling?
Absolutely! We encourage tours and will gladly schedule a time for you to visit, meet our staff, and see our classrooms in action.
What is the enrollment process?
Start by scheduling a tour. If we’re a good fit, we’ll provide you with the enrollment packet and guide you through the next steps.
Do you accept childcare subsidies or vouchers?
Yes, we accept select state programs. Please contact our office to see if we work with your provider.
What if my child is sick?
Children with fevers, contagious illnesses, or symptoms such as vomiting must stay home until symptom-free for 24 hours without medication.
Are there opportunities for parent involvement?
Yes! We welcome and encourage family participation in classroom activities, special events, and field trips.
How do you communicate with parents?
Communication is typically done through emails, newsletters, monthly activity calendars, and daily check-ins with the teachers. For our Kindergarten families, we also offer a first-quarter parent-teacher conference to provide personalized updates on each child’s progress and development.