31st District PTSA Creative Kids-Lorne Street Elem
17440 Lorne St. Northridge, CA
Center
Ages served
Up to 3 yrs
Hours
9am - 4pm
Licensing
Location
Program details
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See enrichment activities (opens in a new tab)About 31st District PTSA Creative Kids-Lorne Street Elem
31st District Ptsa Creative Kids-Lorne Street Elem welcomes the students and families of Los Angeles to its center-based early child care and education facility. As a center, 31st District Ptsa Creative Kids-Lorne Street Elem resembles the best of what students will get in the years ahead in structured schooling while maintaining the close community and relationships that’re instrumental in early childhood development. Attending a center benefits students as students will spend their days in a structured, stable environment that hones spatial, vocabulary and other skills with enriching curriculums and activities. With a full-time schedule, 31st District Ptsa Creative Kids-Lorne Street Elem further provides the best for the most formative years! Children at 31st District Ptsa Creative Kids-Lorne Street Elem have an environment where day in and day out they can learn something new and explore with their peers. Parents will have a front-row seat to all the learning and cognitive development that comes with the stimulation of a full-time schedule. The full-time schedule also provides a real community for families, as children get to know each other well! 31st District Ptsa Creative Kids-Lorne Street Elem teaches a play-based curriculum that values self-directed, interactive, intuitive learning by and for children. Students at play-based schools get the opportunity to participate in theme-based, hands-on activities with staff that facilitate and direct the discovery process. Through these hands-on activities, students develop social, cognitive and emotional skills built through the cooperation process with their peers. A play-based approach also can spark a love of learning that will be foundational for students throughout their early years of formal school.