Luv'N Learn In-Home Childcare Philosophy
Where children "luv to learn and learn to luv"
Proverbs 22:6
Train up a child in the way he should go, Even when he is old he will
not depart from it.
We believe that children should be hugged and kissed but also to explore their surroundings. To allow them to fall, get bumps and problem solve, in so doing they will learn to pick themselves up and run on to become the wonderful leaders of our future that God created them to be.
Where children "luv to learn and learn to luv"
Proverbs 22:6
Train up a child in the way he should go, Even when he is old he will
not depart from it.
We believe that children should be hugged and kissed but also to explore their surroundings. To allow them to fall, get bumps and problem solve, in so doing they will learn to pick themselves up and run on to become the wonderful leaders of our future that God created them to be.
Luv'N Learn Childcare hours of operation:
6 AM - 6 PM
Monday - Friday
Learning Centers:
Block area (pre Math skill)
Puzzles (pre Math skill)
Patterning area (pre Reading skill)
Home Living (Social skill)
"Action Figure" (Doll) Houses (Social skill)
Free Art (self expression)
Reading area (Literacy)
The children learn though active play, social interaction,
enrichment play, exploring, and story time.
(we "work" schedules befitting the children's day)
Members of
KAFCC (Keller Association for Family Child Care).
Block area (pre Math skill)
Puzzles (pre Math skill)
Patterning area (pre Reading skill)
Home Living (Social skill)
"Action Figure" (Doll) Houses (Social skill)
Free Art (self expression)
Reading area (Literacy)
The children learn though active play, social interaction,
enrichment play, exploring, and story time.
(we "work" schedules befitting the children's day)
Members of
KAFCC (Keller Association for Family Child Care).
Continuing Education/Training
1. Recognizing and reporting child abuse
2. The 3C's of Team Building (Communication, Consideration and Cooperation)
3. Separation Church and State - Your Home Is Your Business
4. Child Safety Seats and Safety In Around Vehicles
5. 12 principles of Child Development and Learning
6. Attachment and Resilience: Practical Tools for Educators of Young Children.
7. Fostering a Nurturing Environment inside and outside of the classroom.
8. Interpreting Play to Parents.
9. Maternal Depression in the Early Years.
10. S.I.D.S., Shaken Baby, Brain Development.
Child/Infant First Aid and CPR Certified