Our Programs

Worry free, safe, and nurturing care!

Our Curriculum

Our curriculum is rooted in the science of learning. Through play, experimenting with possibilities, problem solving, and project work, we provide children with the very best early education experiences possible.

A happy baby sitting on the floor, playing with bubbles near a caregiver, with a crib in the background.

Nurturing care that supports bonding, early development, and a safe start to learning.

Infants

A young boy with short light brown hair, wearing an orange T-shirt and blue sandals, sitting on a multicolored play mat surrounded by large colorful building blocks. He is smiling and looking up at the camera inside a playroom.

Hands-on exploration that builds confidence, curiosity, and social play.

Toddlers

A young boy sitting on the floor at a classroom or daycare, looking at the camera while playing with a wooden puzzle shaped like musical instruments. Other children are visible in the background, sitting on the floor, some smiling and some engaged in activities.

Our programs include engaging activities that encourage independence, language growth, and social play.

Two’s

A young girl with curly blonde hair, sitting on a blue slide, smiling with arms raised and waving. In the background, another girl with straight red hair is on the playground structure.

Creative learning experiences that strengthen problem-solving, friendships, and routine skills.

Three’s

A young girl with shoulder-length red hair and a tattoo on her arm, wearing a Baby Yoda t-shirt, is standing at a table, holding a crayon, and drawing on a large sheet of paper in a classroom setting.

Pre-K readiness with structured lessons that spark imagination and prepare for kindergarten.

Four’s

A young boy with short brown hair and a striped gray and white shirt sitting at a wooden table using a silver laptop inside a modern, colorful living room.

Before and after-school programs that offer a fun and supportive learning environment.

School Age

Group of children and adults standing in front of a sanitation truck with a man in the middle and children on either side of him, posing for a photo outside on a sunny day.
A woman and three children baking cookies together at a table in a classroom or kitchen setting, with trays of cookie dough and baking supplies.
Group of six children in red shirts posing around a turtle statue in an indoor setting with windows showing a green outdoor scene.
A man performing a magic trick with yellow rope in front of children sitting on the floor in a gymnasium or multipurpose room with large windows and gym equipment.
Children are sitting on a colorful rug in a classroom, watching a woman in a white costume and pink beanie, who is holding a tray with whipped cream. Three children stand in front of her, each holding a plate, with a row of cubbies and colorful educational decorations on the walls.
Children and a woman seated on the sidewalk outside a brick building, having a picnic with food and drinks.

We believe that environment is the key to creating a joyful place for childhood, and we put a great deal of thought and care into creating those joyful places. We know that our center will play an integral part in a child’s earliest learning, and with that in mind, we carefully curate each classroom with the best toys and materials to create nurturing environments that foster learning and growth.

Classrooms That Inspire Learning

Quiet nursery room with cribs, toys, and changing stations.
Empty preschool classroom with wooden cubbies, a small table and chairs, a play area with toys, a sink, and a colorful rug.
Empty children's playroom with bean bags, small table, kitchen cabinets, play area with toys, and sinks for handwashing.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • We have waiting lists for all of our age groups. Existing families and staff receive first priority, followed by the general public. Fill out a waitlist form for the age group you need, and we will go from there!

  • Yes, we provide breakfast, morning & afternoon snacks and lunch. View food forms & info.

  • The center is staffed according to the number of children that are scheduled each day and the hours they will be in attendance. You must have approval from the office for your child to arrive early or stay later than scheduled.

  • Please call and let us know. Staffing is based on the number of children in attendance. You will be charged the hourly rate for the time your child stays in our care. There is an additional $5.00 for every 15 minutes past 6:00 p.m.

  • Yes, call us as soon as you know that someone else is picking up your child. We will need their name, and if they are a person that is unknown to our office staff, a photo ID will be requested. If they do not have their photo ID, we will not be able to release your child to them.

  • Yes, a $30.00 per child annual registration fee that is due on the first day of attendance and then each October while your child is actively enrolled.

  • Each child enrolled is allowed a number of vacation days (amount of days depends on the hours your child is consistently scheduled). If your child will be out on a regular scheduled day, you must call the center BEFORE 8:30 A.M. and request to use a vacation day. If you have vacation days available, you will not be charged for that day. If you do not have vacation days, you will be billed for the hours your child was scheduled.

Two women and three young children sitting on the floor in a daycare or classroom setting. The women are smiling and the children have varied expressions. Shelves with colorful backpacks and chairs are visible in the background.

Take the Next Step!

Ready to get started? Schedule a meeting with The Kid Project to get a tour of our center. See our classrooms, ask questions about tuition, openings, and our enrollment process. Find out how we’ll help you family thrive!

Request Details
Register Now