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Enrollment
Enrollment at Heavenly Angels Childcare Center is year-round as long as capacity is not met. If you are interested in learning more about Heavenly Angels Childcare Center, taking a tour of our facility, or enrolling your childlease use the contact information below. Tuition rates are provided during orientation.
For more information call
310-617-5218
FAQ
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What ages do you accept in your childcare?Heavenly Angels Chidcare Center is a Large Family Childcare Center. We accept children between 0-12 years old.
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Do you offer pick up and drop off services?Yes! Drop off and pick up services are scheduled with families on a child by child basis and within a specific mile radius from the Heavenly Angels Childcare Center.
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What do you serve for meals and snacks?We serve breakfast, snack, lunch, and an afternoon snack. Heavenly Angels Childcare Center follows the childcare guidelines recommended by the USDA CACFP (Child and Adult Food Care Program) for all foods that we serve. To provide a healthy and balanced diet that includes fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and limits foods and beverages tha are high in sugar and fats.
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What learning and play activiites do you offer?Learning is critical to the healthy growth and development of children. As children engage in creative play and stage-development learning, they learn to solve problems, to get along with others and to develop the fine and gross motor skills needed to grow and learn. At Heavenly Angells will focus on: • Developingphysical skills. Gross motor skills are developed as a child learns to reach, grasp, crawl, run, climb and balance. Fine motor skills are developed as children handle small toys. • Developing cognitive concepts. Children learn to solve problems (What does this do? Does this puzzle piece fit here?) through play. Children also learn colors, numbers, size and shapes. They have the ability to enhance their memory skills as well as their attention span. Children move on to higher levels of thought as they play in a more stimulating environment. • Developing language skills. Language develops as a child plays and interacts with others. This begins with parents playing cooing games with their children and advances to practical levels such as telling make-believe stories and jokes. • Developing social skills. Learning to cooperate, negotiate, take turns and play by the rules are allimportant skills learned in early games. These skills grow as the child plays. As a result, children learn the roles and rules of society
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