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Welcome to our Childcare!
At Pure Imagination Childcare, we believe children should be free to imagine what the world should be like. Children learn many things through imaginative play, and in a world where television and video games play a major part in children's lives, we strive to create an environment where they need to use their minds as much as possible. Through centers which foster teamwork, creativity and problem solving, we teach skills such as early reading and pre-math. Entrust your child to us, and we will help them imagine a world where they can do anything.
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Studies show that children learn far more by doing than watching. Using the Montessori Method and other educational models, we will work with your child in the 5 main areas of development, which include social, gross motor, fine motor, cognitive and emotional.
Every child in our care is tested bi-annually using the lap 3-R and other testing materials, to ensure they are on track and any weak areas become our focus.
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We are now accepting applications for our new location, which will open July 6th, 2009
We accept children ages 4 weeks to School Age.
Our center is open from 6 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday
We accept State and Promise Jobs
We offer summers off for Teachers and Students
Please call 223-KIDZ for an interview
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Our Mission
Is to provide a loving, nurturing environment that will allow your child to grow and develop. We strive to teach, by example and curriculum, kindness, compassion and empathy as well as respect and a love of learning. We are an advocate of the Montessori Method. This is a proven philosophy that children learn by participating. Adults should be observers and allow children to explore and learn without being guided to what the adult wants. We watch the children play together but we do not tell them what to play. We do offer and encourage choices and activities. The only choice children do not have is to do nothing.
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