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Kamloops Kidz (Orchards Walk) $770.00 – $1,170.00
At Kamloops Kidz, we are very passionate about providing your child with the very best early learning experience possible to set that solid foundation for success that every child deserves.
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Kids & Company North Vancouver Esplanade $760.00 – $1,000.00
At Kids & Company, we use an emergent curriculum and learn-through-play philosophy. This means classrooms are equipped with educational toys and Early Childhood Educators are there to readily guide children as their interests emerge. Classrooms are also equipped with password-protected webcams that parents can access throughout the day.
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Lakeside Montessori $700.00 – $1,000.00
“A World of Opportunity”, Lakeside Montessori follows the beliefs and principles developed by Maria Montessori. Established in 1987, Lakeside Montessori strives to create a warm, loving, and stimulating environment.
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Little Munchkin Daycare Ltd. $875.00 – $1,175.00
Transitioning from infants to early-learners , self-directed play becomes an important theme in this program; learning outcomes include language development, socialization, self-help and fine motor skills. Language development is promoted in a variety of ways such as labeling the surrounding environment, repetition of emerging vocabulary, in addition to other personalized goals. All of this contributes to toddlers becoming confident learners.
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Magical Nook Childcare Centre $900.00 – $1,400.00
We offer a 5 and half hr bilingual (English/French) Pre-School Program (8:00 to 2:00) for children ages 1.5 to 5 years old. All year and closed for all Statutory Holidays.
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Maple House Infant/Toddler Daycare $800.00 – $1,200.00
At Maple House Academy, we offer a blended designed course schedule. Including both traditional and Montessori teaching methods at our daycare?s curriculum provides a broad and all-encompassing approach to early childhood education.
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Nice Kids Child Care Centre $910.00 – $1,110.00
Nice Kids Child Care Centre in Richmond provides daytime care and supervision for young children, aiming to create a nurturing environment where children can learn, explore, and develop while their parents work or are otherwise occupied. As a center director manages the facility and staff, this type of establishment typically offers age-specific classrooms, supportive teachers, and age-appropriate activities to prepare children for school.
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Outdoor Adventurers $870.00 – $1,270.00
After more than 25 years of running their own family daycare’s, Tracey and Toula teamed up to create Outdoor Adventurers. A 3-5 year old group daycare that is focused on nature within a full day pre-school curriculum. By having two E.C.E teachers, and having a maximum of 8 children, the teacher to child ratio is double the licensing standard. This allows each child more individual time to develop and learn at their own pace.
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Shuswap Kids Club Osc $900.00 – $1,400.00
Your child?s home away from home? ? Our thoughtfully decorated centre is warm and inviting, with our neutral colour scheme, homey decor, large windows, stunning lake view and so much more! We are a licensed school age centre for grades k-5 since 1994
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Smiling Stars Daycare $900.00 – $1,400.00
Smiling Stars Daycare, it is our intention to make this experience be a positive and successful one. Therefore families will be assisted in making this transition through a period of a gradual entry. We will work with each family to meet their needs and have the child build upon daily successes in their entry into the program.
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St Ann’s Catholic Preschool $990.00 – $1,290.00
At St. Ann?s School, education goes beyond the purely technical and practical aspects of schooling and aims at an integration of all knowledge within a vision of the world and human person. It focuses on the physical, emotional, moral and spiritual dimensions of human development, leading to a personal synthesis of faith and life in each student.
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The Purple Toad Daycare $1,100.00 – $1,350.00
I often get asked about how to help a child through a hitting/biting or otherwise physical phase so I’ve come up with a little list of methods that I have found to be tried and true: 1. Saying gentle hands… 2. Asking them to demonstrate gentle hands… 3. reminding them that the other person’s person is “not their body”… 4. Redirecting them to another activity/toy/food item… 5. Using kind but firm languaging and always using your manners i.e. “gentle hands please”… 6. If you know why they are acting out talk them through it ” I know that you wanted to stay outside, i hear you but it is time to go.”… 7. Tell them how it makes you feel when they hit/bite/etc. No they may not connect the dots yet but they will soon and this all adds to their base of empathy and awareness… Right now you are laying the frame work for their empathy so try your best to respond to their behaviours with consistancy and kindness. These stages can be challenging some times but know that your little one loves and trusts you most of all and that is a big part of why they flex so much “against” you. You are their safest place ?







