La Casita Verde Child Development Center
4601 N. Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA
Daycare & Child Care, Center
Ages served
Up to 2 yrs
Hours
7am - 6pm
Licensing
Program details
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See enrichment activities (opens in a new tab)About La Casita Verde Child Development Center
La Casita Verde Child Development Center can be an instrumental part of the learning journey for the students and families of Los Angeles. La Casita Verde Child Development Center is a center-based early care and education program, and as a center provides that school-like environment that’s structured for students to learn, grow and thrive. This environment can help prepare students for the levels ahead and kindergarten. As a center, as well, La Casita Verde Child Development Center has the space and resources for activities, an enriching curriculum and plenty of peers of similar ages for students to learn and laugh with. In addition, La Casita Verde Child Development Center 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 La Casita Verde Child Development Center 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, La Casita Verde Child Development Center offers an emergent curriculum that seeks to guide learning via a student’s own interests and skills. The emergent curriculum is centered around what piques student curiosity, enabling students to explore and discover around those interests and guides their development along the way through a high level of teach observation and support. Students at La Casita Verde Child Development Center will get to study topics in-depth, interact at length with the world around them and cooperate with peers in building and constructing their own environments.