FAQs
A Rising Star Children’s Center FAQs
Enrollment for these programs is usually dependent on the needs of working parents. Although there’s no perfect age, many parents enroll their child as infants (6 weeks to age 2). Other ages for enrolling – 2-3 years for toddler care and education and 4–5 for preschool/pre-K education. This is because different ages are beneficial for the child based on his/her educational needs and the family’s schedule.
It promotes growth by incorporating play and routine with nurturing instruction to develop language skills and thinking skills. Enrolled children will receive a warm and nurturing environment, with a cognitive skill enhancement as well.
These children master the processes of playful communication, thoughtful exploration, trust building, and cheerful relationships with their classmates.
Playing assists children in developing creativity, problem-solving skills, and interacting in a confident and natural learning manner.
Childcare is concerned with care and supervision. On the other hand, early learning is designed to promote meeting developmental milestones and readiness for formal school programs.
These assist kids in developing routines, confidence, independence, cheerful socialization, and foundational knowledge essential for schooling. At A Rising Star our goal is to install a lifelong love of learning while having fun.
Teachers should have training in early childhood programs, Child Development certificates, and actual knowledge of child development. Apart from these certifications, they must have a motherly-like warmth, as the children are kept away from their parents.
By means of guided play, positive associations, and emotional support that assist children in learning connections and self-regulation. Language development helps the child learn to communicate in a positive way.
To find a loving and caring program that employs qualified teachers and staff, a positive and welcoming atmosphere at the center, and emphasis on overall child development.
By means of regular updates using the Pro Care Parent communication App, talk, and observations on your child’s development.