C.S.U.N. Preschool Child & Family Studies Center
18330 Halsted St. Northridge, CA
Daycare & Child Care, Preschools, Center
Ages served
3 yrs - 5 yrs
Hours
7:30am - 6pm
Licensing
Location
Program details
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See enrichment activities (opens in a new tab)About C.S.U.N. Preschool Child & Family Studies Center
C.S.U.N. Preschool Child & Family Studies Center can be the right fit for the families and children of Los Angeles! C.S.U.N. Preschool Child & Family Studies Center hosts early child care and education in a center-based program, giving families the benefits of a structured, stable, enriching learning environment alongside the community that comes with student peers and staff devoted to child care and early education. Centers like C.S.U.N. Preschool Child & Family Studies Center are a popular choice for families that are comfortable expanding a student’s horizons beyond the family home or an in-home setting and getting the opportunities to explore. C.S.U.N. Preschool Child & Family Studies Center has a full-time schedule that promotes community for the students and families that attend. Students will have the opportunity to get to know the same peers and adults, every day, and learn together in a structured environment. With plenty of opportunities to explore, play, and try new activities, students will grow their cognitive and language skills as well as their sense of wonder at the world around them. Parents will see their children’s social and behavioral development grow in leaps and bounds! C.S.U.N. Preschool Child & Family Studies Center 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.