- Basha High
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Lil' Explorers Child Development Centers - Basha High SiteChild care for children ages
2 weeks through Pre-K.3 and 5 Full day
schedules available.Monday - Friday6:30a.m.-5:30p.m.Open to the publicCall or email to set up a time
for a tour and ask questions:Phone: 480.224.2139gaela.hazel@cusd80.comOffice located between C106 and C107Snacks and lunch providedby CUSD NutritionLicensed and Regulated by:Arizona Dept. Of Health Services,
Office of Childcare Licensure150 N. 18th AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85007602.364.2539The first years of a child's life are extremely important to
his/her future growth and development. Our goal is to
provide an environment that encourages and supports
each child's natural eagerness to explore and experience
new things. Through daily interactions with our
responsive and affectionate caregivers, children experience
positive and self-esteem building relationships.Part of Lil' Explorers Child Development Center's
mission is to be a caring community that values each
child's individuality. It is important to us to awaken
possibilities in children through nurturing, learning and
engaging experiences.Our goal is to be a trusted partner with our families and
ensure that each child is receiving the best care and
support while attending our centers.Learning and fun go hand in hand at Lil' Explorers.
Each week and month brings a new theme with hands-on
activities that encourage each child's natural eagerness
to explore and learn new things. These activities follow
the Arizona Early Learning Standards, which are designed
to strengthen kindergarten readiness skills and promote
growth and development in young children.Each day all of our classroom schedules and activity plans
provide ample opportunity for individual and group
activities. During these times the children explore early
literacy, math, science, social studies and pre-writing
skills along with dramatic play, music & movement and
creative expression.
"As you consider whether to move a child into formal academic training,
remember that we want our children
to do more than just learn how to read and write;
we want them to learn in such a way that they become lifelong readers and writers.
If we push our children to start learning these skills too far ahead
of their own spontaneous interest and their capacity,
we may sacrifice the long-range goal of having them enjoy such pursuits."~Lillian Katz~
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