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KIds Stuff Center play-based daycare provides a unique and holistic approach to early childhood education that is grounded in philosophy of child-centered learning. At the heart of this approach is the belief that young children are naturally curious, creative, and eager to learn through play, exploration, and discovery.
The philosophy of this play-based daycare emphasizes the importance of providing children with a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment that encourages their natural curiosity, fosters their social and emotional development, and promotes their cognitive growth. This is achieved through a carefully designed program that integrates play-based learning activities, social interaction, and imaginative play.
The daycare’s philosophy also recognizes that every child is unique, and therefore, requires an individualized approach to learning that respects their unique interests, strengths, and needs. Teachers and caregivers at the daycare are trained to observe, listen, and respond to each child’s cues, interests, and preferences, and to provide them with opportunities to explore, create, and learn at their own pace.
Another key aspect of KIds Stuff Center play-based daycare philosophy is the emphasis on the role of the environment in shaping children’s learning and development. The daycare’s physical space is carefully designed to promote children’s exploration, creativity, and curiosity, with open-ended materials, natural elements, and plenty of space for movement and play.
About our program
We are a childcare program located in Santiago Hills Elementary School. Santiago Hills Elementary School is committed to all students reaching their highest potential by establishing a curriculum that meets or exceeds government standards for education; providing programs that develop children’s mental, physical and social skills; fully equipping students with essential technology for 21st century challenges; supporting the work of teachers; and partnering with parents and the community to create an environment geared to the success of all students.