Good childcare sets the stage for a lifetime of learning when you entrust us with your child, you’re not only prioritizing care - you’re ensuring your child gets a head start in education the right way. Using proven teaching strategies. We make sure that every student finds a path to success. We provide quality child care for all families in the community in a warm, nurturing, loving and educational homeyness environment.

It is the Goal at First Steps Early Childcare:

  • To provide high quality, developmentally appropriate child care for preschool children with focus on the individual child’s age and ability to stimulate social, cognitive, physical and emotional growth.

  • To provide a safe, nurturing and recreational environment.

  • while their parents work or attend school

  • To provide opportunities for families to be involved with their children’s education and have access to parenting support and education.

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Weekly themes

Each program consists of its own weekly theme and activities, so your child has something new to anticipate with each week.

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Supplies you own

You’ll be able to utilize or recycle supplies you already have at home to complete lesson activities. We’ll provide you with alternative options as well.

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Age-level learning

Our programs are curated for two different age groups, so every lesson offers the appropriate level of engagement for your little ones.

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Grow their creative confidence

Each creative activity prompt is an opportunity for your child to embrace a new challenge. Through hands-on learning, your child is more likely to remain engaged and to build upon their creative problem-solving skills.

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Activities you can work on together

While our programs encourage your little ones to become better independent learners, we’ve also included special opportunities for you to work together.

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