Lit'l Precious Ones Learning Center

"Where Fun is Learning and Learning is Fun!"

Program Type
Family Child Care
License Number
159706

Basics

Background Check
Yes
Snacks
2 per day
Potty Training
Not Required
Schedules
1, 2, 3 and 4 days per week
Ratio
1:4 teachers to children
Pay Schedules
Monthly
Subsidized Care
Not Accepted
Philosophy
Play-based

Our Teachers

“Great Teachers Share More Than Facts, They Share Values!” - Reed Markham

Karla E. Brevard, Founder and Director

Greetings, We welcome you into our Lit’l Ones Oasis!! I just love children and I always have. I grew up on a Southern Farm where I “taught” my doll babies. Since an early age, teaching has ran through my blood!

Professionally, I am a licensed childcare provider in the state of Maryland. I have over 28 years of experience working with Lit’l Ones! I was rendered my Associates of Arts degree in Early Childhood Education and Childcare Business Management from Prince George’s Community College in 1991. Each of our staff is First Aid and CPR certified.

I look forward  to meeting each of you!

-Mrs. Brevard “Mrs. Karla”

Akiya L. Brevard, Assistant Preschool Teacher

Hola! Mi nombre es señora Akiya (My name is Ms. Akiya). At Lit’l Precious Ones Learning Center, our Lit’l ones learn beginner Spanish, such as Español numeros and colores at Lit’l Precious Ones Learning Center!

I’m a vibrant teacher with a Bachelor of Science degree, in Biology, from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. I love to sing and play with our students as they learn through instruction and exploration. Whether it’s sitting on the floor during morning circle time or working out to some cool kids songs, I just LOVE what I do!

I look forward to meeting your Lit’l Ones too!

-Ms. Akiya

Tanganyika Nelson-Sutton, Assistant Preschool Teacher

An Elated Hello to Each of You! 

I am super happy that you decided to stop by and visit our website. Whether you’re looking for excellent childcare or an uber loving environment, we provide it everyday! I love working with such an incredible staff and create building blocks that facilitate soaring our Lit’l ones. I’m certified in the Abeka Program and super crafty!! You will see lots of colors when you walk through the doors of Lit’l Precious Ones Learning Center.

We hope to meet your Lit’l one and you soon!

-Ms. Sutton

Philosophy

At Lit’l Precious Ones Learning Center, we emphasize a Christian-based curriculum from ages 12 months-5 years old to prepare children for Kindergarten. Additionally, we focus on instilling values and skills for children to thrive in the future, creating a safe and family-oriented learning environment where fun is integrated with education. Our history shows a legacy of caring for children, with a strong emphasis on academic and moral values, aiming for our Lit’l Ones to excel and make a positive impact in their communities and beyond.

About our program

Lit’l Precious Ones Learning Center is a family-oriented center which commits to upholding integrity and progression. We instill in our students self-affirmation and academic excellence. We open the door to active learning within a Christian Academia atmosphere filled with hands on projects, field trips, and homework assignments. We motivate our students through individualized care, instruction, and inclusion. It is our hope and goal that LPOLC will instill within each child the tools which ensures that each student will go forth and prosper in all they do.

Our Curriculum: LPOLC Curriculum utilizes the Christian Based program entitled “Abeka” and “Mother Goose.”  You may find out more about both programs at the following websites: www.abeka.com and www.mothergoosetime.com

  • LPOLC Curriculum includes specialized age-appropriate objectives and planned activities: including imaginative play and planned activities that promote a well-rounded pre-school education for students at every level of learning.
  • LPOLC Curriculum develops creativity/artistic skills, cognitive skills, social skills (to include linguistic skills), self-concept development, and motor skill development.
  • LPOLC Curriculum evaluates each student’s progression on an ongoing basis during the school year.
  • LPOLC Curriculum encourages each student to display independence by allowing choices when appropriate and applicable.
  • LPOLC Curriculum balances both indoor/outdoor play and individual/small group interactive activities.
  • _LPOLC Curriculum _has structured transition from each activity to encourage a peaceful and organized flow throughout the day.
  • LPOLC Curriculum requires that each student wear the assigned uniform, except on “dress down Friday.” 
  • Lastly, LPOLC Curriculum asks that each Lit’l One be ready for a fun learning experience!!!

Rhythm of the Day

  • 7:00am
    Puzzles or Free play
  • 7:20am
    Clean up/Bathroom
  • 7:30am
    Breakfast
  • 8:00am
    AM Story (Breakfast for late arrivals…they can eat while story is being read)
  • 8:20am
    Story time ends/Breakfast ends
  • 8:25am
    Clean up/Bathroom
  • 8:35am
    Prayer, Affirmation, Pledge
  • 8:40am
    Circle Time
  • 9:10am
    Bible Time
  • 9:30am
    Toddler Learning Group “TLG”/Outdoor time, Learning time or centers
  • 10:00am
    Preschool Learning Group/TLG will join others outside
  • 10:20am
    Wash hands/Bathroom
  • 10:30 am
    Snack A for “ALG” and “KPLG”
  • 10:50 am
    Clean up snack/Bathroom
  • 10:55am
    Kindergarten Prep Learning Group
  • 11:00am
    Snack B for “TLG” and “PLG
  • 11:20 am
    Clean up snack/bathroom
  • 11:30 am
    Advance Learning Group/Outdoor Time, Learning time or Centers
  • 11:55 am
    Bathroom
  • 12:00 pm
    Lunch
  • 12:25 pm
    Wash hands/Bathroom
  • 12:30
    Nap
  • 3: 00
    Wake up and clean
  • 3:10
    Bathroom
  • 3:50
    Dinner
  • 4:20
    Clean up/Bathroom
  • 4:30
    Specials
  • 5:00
    Outside Time, Learning time, or Centers
  • 5:30
    Bathroom
  • 5:40
    Centers
  • 5:55
    Clean up
  • 6:00
    Evening Story/Dismissal
Have questions about the program?
Message the Program Director directly to learn more.
Karla Brevard
Program Director