Our Daycare

 

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Circle Time Family Daycare has been operating as a licensed facility since 1998, managed by an Early Childhood Educator who is TESL certified with a BA degree. We accommodate children under 3, preschoolers (3-5), and out-of-school (K-grade 5).

We feel it is important for children to explore and enjoy outdoor play and learning time and we provide a large L-shaped playground with swing set, climber, playhouse, and sand box. There are areas for water play, riding play vehicles, and a mini basketball hoop. Lots of room to kick a soccer ball, run and freedom to move.

There is a large, multi-room indoor area with a housekeeping corner for pretend play, a library corner with comfy couches to snuggle up in, a music corner with age appropriate instruments, and a science and math corner. There are arts and crafts areas with plenty of supplies, puzzles, blocks, and building materials. The preschool program prepares children for kindergarten and primary school.

COVID Policies are set by the Fraser Health Authority, who conduct safety inspections and provide updated information on how to best manage the facility. They post inspection reports online for parents to review. Your child’s safety is at the forefront and we follow all guidelines provided by the authorities.

For parents looking for a “smaller bubble” for their children, Circle Time Family Daycare welcomes you. Our capacity is five children 8 months to 5 years, plus two children out of school.

Your child’s day with us

Circle Time Family Daycare maximizes a child’s growth opportunities and learning through our curriculum. Each month, an exploration for the children providing a different theme. We treat each child as an individual and provide special one-on-one time and group time together and help them grow physically, socially, emotionally, and intellectually. Children learn to manage their emotions as well as to provide comfort and encouragement to others – all in a playful and fun environment.

Music and movement as well as art and drama are tools used to develop speaking skills and confidence. They learn cooperation, negotiation, and sharing. Skill development writing or pencil skills to throwing a ball, understanding rhythm through instrument playing and music or sculpting using modelling clay – all providing exciting growth opportunities.

Features

  • Large gated playground & yard

  • Monthly learning themes

  • Preschool Curriculum and Kindergarten Preparation

  • Language and Literature

  • Science, Math, and Social Studies

  • Music, Movement, and Drama

  • Crafts and baking

  • Pet fish

  • Community outings