Our Programs and Curriculum
Discover the exciting learning journey awaiting your child at π Little Blessings Daycare π. We make learning fun and engaging, supporting every child's growth and development.
Daily Learning Adventures
At Little Blessings Daycare, we craft personalized learning plans that cater to each child's unique age and developmental stage. This approach includes support for children with specialized learning needs, developmental delays, and those on the autism spectrum.
Our mission is to cultivate a fun, engaging, and hands-on learning environment that promotes growth for every child. With over five years of experience in nurturing children with diverse developmental needs, we are dedicated to fostering their individual journeys.
Age-appropriate literacy activities to build early reading and writing skills. Active play to develop gross motor skills, coordination, and teamwork.
Practicing Numbers
Fun math games and counting exercises to build numerical understanding.
Engaging storytelling through math challenges to boost problem-solving skills.
Incorporating storytelling into math challenges makes learning enjoyable and helps students relate mathematical concepts to real-life situations. By framing problems within a story, learners visualize scenarios and apply their numerical skills for solutions. This method fosters critical thinking as they analyze the narrative, identify necessary mathematical operations, and reach answers, enhancing their comprehension and retention of math principles.
Sign Language
Basic signs to encourage communication and language development.
Colors and Arts & Crafts
Creative projects that enhance fine motor skills and imagination.
Programs For Every Age and Stage
At π Little Blessings Daycare π, we proudly cater to a range of age groups, ensuring each child receives developmentally appropriate care and education.
Infant Care
Our nurturing environment provides specialized care for infants, focusing on sensory development, early communication, and a safe, loving atmosphere for the youngest learners.
Toddler Program
Designed for active toddlers, our program encourages exploration, language development, and social skills through engaging activities and guided play.
School-Age Program
For children up to 12 years old, our school-age program offers a supportive environment for homework assistance, creative activities, and continued social development after school hours and during the summer.
Preparing For a Bright Future
At Little Blessings Daycare in Florissant, MO, our programs are carefully crafted to ensure children are well-prepared for elementary school and beyond, fostering a lifelong love for learning
Early Literacy and Numeracy
Through reading, writing, and number activities, children develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and foundational academic skills essential for success.
Communication Skills
Sign language, group discussions, and interactive play help children express themselves clearly and build confidence in their communication abilities.
Creativity and Imagination
Arts, crafts, and creative projects encourage innovation and self-expressionβskills that enhance learning across all subjects and foster unique perspectives.
Structured group activities, teamwork, and free play teach sharing, empathy, cooperation, and self-regulation, vital for positive social interactions.
Social and Emotional Growth
Physical Development and Health
Active play and physical education support motor skills, coordination, and healthy habits that sustain energy for learning and overall well-being. Additionally, these activities foster social skills and teamwork among children. By engaging in group sports and collaborative games, children learn to communicate effectively, resolve conflicts, and build relationships with their peers. This social interaction not only enhances their emotional intelligence but also creates a sense of community and belonging, which is essential for their overall development. As they navigate the dynamics of teamwork, they gain confidence and resilience, preparing them for future challenges both in and out of the classroom.
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