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On top of our educational services, we offer before and after school care, including transportation to and from school.
 

Convenient Location

   Walnut Ave & Stevens St

   5:30a.m. - 6:00p.m.  M-F

   275 S Walnut Ave
   Cookeville, TN 38501
   
Phone: 931-528-2782
   Fax: 931-526-6669

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Although we are a childcare center, our program is not merely babysitting.

We incorporate a planned and stimulating educational program to provide quality child care for your child, while giving you peace of mind and affordability.

We believe that a Christian environment is a secure environment.
 
We believe that a child’s play is his work: thus, we provide many learning experiences through play. After all, if a child enjoys what he is doing, he is more likely to learn and retain that learning.

We believe that it is important to nurture the whole child – the social, emotional, physical and intellectual development.

We believe children need structure, order and routine throughout the day. This includes setting rules, limits and boundaries.

We believe children learn best when they feel loved and cared for.  
 


Language Skills:

• To develop language and listening skills.

• To stimulate intellectual development through learning experiences.

• To nurture the development of creative abilities in children through various arts.

Social Skills:

• To provide an environment in which Christian principles are applied among
  children and adults.

• To make a smooth adjustment and transition from home to the preschool
  environment.

• To provide positive instruction and direction on how to get along with others.

• To develop and maintain a good self-image based on the concept that each child
  has value and unique God-given abilities.

• To help each child understand his feelings and emotions and find ways to handle
  them appropriately.

• To help each child gain a sense of accomplishment.

Physical Skills:

• To strengthen and develop physical skills.

• To develop the ability to work at a task until it is completed.

• To expose the child to the world about him through hands-on experiences.


 

 

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