Grant Child Development Center Child Incorporated
1701 Kramer Ln Austin, TX
Daycare & Child Care, Preschools, Center
Ages served
3 yrs - 13 yrs
Hours
7:30am - 5pm
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Grant Child Development Center Child Incorporated values what early education can do for the hearts and minds of children. Grant Child Development Center Child Incorporated hosts a child care program in a center-based facility, bringing the best of a stable, structured learning environment to the families and students of Austin. Centers like Grant Child Development Center Child Incorporated are popular choices amongst families looking for an early education providers with the space and resources to provide real enrichment, activities and socialization opportunities, all while not sacrificing the community and relationships that help students grow and thrive. In addition, Grant Child Development Center Child Incorporated conveniently proffers a full-time schedule, helpful for busy working parents that want their children to have the best when they need to be apart. Children at Grant Child Development Center Child Incorporated benefit from the full-time schedule too as the dedicated time to be amongst their peers promotes growth, development and stimulates creativity and learning. The structure during the day gives children many opportunities to be themselves, play, explore, and have all manners of fun, all in a day! In addition, Grant Child Development Center Child Incorporated teaches a mixed-age curriculum that facilities peer learning and communal growth. In a mixed-age classroom like at Grant Child Development Center Child Incorporated, students receive open-ended, stimulating activities and are encouraged to move at their own pace. Younger students receive help and encouragement from older students, boosting their confidence and self-esteem, and older students get to lend a helping hand, teaching empathy and the joy of giving. Mixed-age learning replicates the best of a family or neighborhood group structure as children socialize with peers a little ahead or a little behind their own development path.