Children's Home Society & Family Services Whittier Child Care Center

Preschool in Minneapolis, MN 55404

315 West 26th St
Minneapolis, MN 55404
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More than child care, Children’s Home Early Learning Center provides a high-quality learning environment which focuses on all major areas of child development social, emotional, language, motor, intellectual and academic development.

Our staff of early childhood educators are passionate about their work and dedicated to fostering your child’s natural inclination to learn.

  • Infant Program (6 weeks -16 months)
  • Toddler Program (16-33 months)
  • Transition Program (3-4 years)
  • Pre-School Program (4-5 years)

Child Ages:
6 weeks - 5 years
Licenses & Accreditations:
MinnesotaDepartmentofHumanServices
Preschool:
Yes
Hours of Operation:
Mondy to Friday 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

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Our philosophy: Children’s Home provides age-appropriate learning and school readiness skills in a non-competitive and cooperative environment. Low staff-to-child ratios ensure individualized attention. Our commitment to staff: Children’s Home employs dedicated professionals who are educated in child development and committed to children. Staff members are encouraged to extend their capabilities and opportunities for advancement through regular in-service training, further course work and professional affiliations. Our educational approach: Children’s Home is a member agency of the Child Welfare League of America and embraces the League’s Philosophy of Early Childhood Care & Education. Specifically, we must provide our children with settings and opportunities that: ? Encourage discovery and support and safeguard inquiry, whether in the form of questions or experiments with reality; Promote a sense of accomplishment with self-esteem through sincere appreciation by friendly adults or peers; Provide adult role models who can help them along the road to responsibility; Help children participate actively with peers in small groups as well as with understanding adults so that they can develop a positive outlook and attitude toward life and themselves; Teach children to understand cultural and ethnic diversity and to respect those who are different from themselves.

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