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Classroom Structure
Program Curriculum (pdf)
Parent Handbook (pdf)
Tuition Fees (pdf)
Parent/Teacher Conferences
Operating Schedule (pdf)
Meals and Snacks
Field Trips
Governmental Licensing
Accreditation Information
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Growing In Faith daycare operates year round, Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., however there are some exceptions each year. Parents receive a calendar of scheduled holidays, in-service days, and other closed days each year.
Our mission is to provide a supportive, nurturing environment building a sense of community among our families and staff and to build a Christian foundation amongst our members with emphasis on values of God, Family, and Love.
The Growing In Faith daycare program is based on the belief that we are an extension of God’s family. We are strongly committed to working with children and families. As Early Childhood Educators, we feel it is critical for us to understand your needs and values, as a parent, so that we can best serve your child(ren). Our goal is to provide a supportive and nurturing environment, building a sense of community among parents, children, and staff.
Each child is regarded as a unique individual. We value and celebrate each child. In consideration of the whole child, we strive to nourish the mind, body, and sense of self for continued growth.
Since we are a Christian childcare center, our program focuses on Christian values and places a strong emphasis on values of God, family, and love. We strive to provide a steady Christian example to the children in our care. We will provide each child with a Christian environment that will enable them to build strong character and shape Christian values.
Our philosophy is based on the firm belief that a positive relationship must exist between the parent/guardian and the teacher. Parents are the first and most important teachers of their children. A positive relationship between parents and teachers is strongly encouraged throughout the program. We believe clear communication is necessary to ensure a positive program for each child. We encourage communication in our center through formal and informal methods. Examples of formal communication include such things as parent/teacher conferences, daily sheets, advisory board, and newsletters. Examples of informal communication include such things as telephone contacts, arrival and departure conversations, and bulletin boards.
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