New Adventures In Learning Early Childhood Center
12111 Balboa Boulevard Granada Hills, CA
Daycare & Child Care, Center
Ages served
Up to 2 yrs
Hours
7am - 6pm
Licensing
Program details
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New Adventures In Learning Early Childhood Center is a center-based child care option for the parents and families of Los Angeles. Students at New Adventures In Learning Early Childhood Center will benefit from the stable, school-like learning environment that replicates the best of what students will experience in the years ahead without asking too much of the little ones too quickly. At a center like New Adventures In Learning Early Childhood Center, students will benefit as well from the manifold socialization opportunities that come with having so many peers of similar ages and an enriching, stimulating curriculum. A full-time schedule for young children can additionally help children develop the social, behavioral and language skills that’ll help them succeed in the years to come. New Adventures In Learning Early Childhood Center offers this schedule in a structured learning environment that’ll unlock the best that those precious early years have to offer. Children will play amongst peer of similar ages, learn from the same adults day in and day out, and explore the world around them. Parents will benefit from the community that comes with seeing the same faces every day, too! New Adventures In Learning Early Childhood 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.