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Routine

We understand the importance of routines and structure in promoting positive behaviour and creating a secure environment for children. Routines help children develop habits and understand rules, providing opportunities to practice responsibilities and exercise rights. Young children find comfort and security in routines, which makes them more likely to behave appropriately. Our daily routines are designed to be flexible and appropriate for each child’s age and developmental stage.

a wooden toy with lots of colorful toys on top of it
a wooden toy with lots of colorful toys on top of it

We continually adapt our routines and activities to meet the needs of every child in our care. This flexibility ensures that each child feels comfortable, engaged, and supported.

We incorporate Spanish into our daily activities. We teach children basic Spanish vocabulary such as colours, animals, and food in a fun and interactive way.

Routines and Structure

8:30 AM - Welcome and Breakfast
breakfast menu
breakfast menu

We greet our little mindees and begin the day with a nutritious breakfast.

brown letters on table
brown letters on table
9:00 AM - Guided Activities

We plan our activities based on the children’s interests. This includes carpet time with Spanish songs, story time, dancing, or baby yoga.

sliced fruits
sliced fruits
10:30 AM - Snack Time

Children enjoy a healthy snack of fruit, vegetables, crackers, or rice cakes, along with milk.

boy sitting on white cloth surrounded by toys
boy sitting on white cloth surrounded by toys

During free play, children can choose their own activities, promoting creativity, independence, and social interaction.

white ceramic plate with pasta dish
white ceramic plate with pasta dish
12:30 PM - Lunch

A nutritious lunch is provided, and children enjoy their meal together with adults and peers.

white sheep baby mobile
white sheep baby mobile
1:30 PM - Naps and Quiet Time

Time for naps and quiet activities. Older children can participate in focused activities.

a red toy truck and a green toy car are in the sand
a red toy truck and a green toy car are in the sand
3:00 PM - Outdoor Play

Children have the freedom to explore, imagine, and learn through both unstructured and structured outdoor play.

person holding sliced of pizza
person holding sliced of pizza
4:30 PM - Tea time

A nutritious meal is provided, and children enjoy their meal together with adults and peers.

gray goodbye friends board
gray goodbye friends board
5:30 - 6:00 PM - Home Time

Parents collect their children and we say goodbye.

Our Typical Day Routine

11:00 AM - Free Play