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| Child’s age / need | Recommended program | What the program supports | Suitable locations |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3–12 months | Infant Care | Safe routines, feeding support, rest, early sensory development, caregiver bonding. | Chelsea, Downtown Brooklyn, Avenue U |
| 1–2 years old | Toddler Care | Motor skills, language development, independence, social interaction, daily structure. | Quentin Road, Neptune Avenue, West End Avenue, Avenue U, West 1st Street, East 18th Street, Chelsea, Downtown Brooklyn |
| 2–5 years old | Preschool | Play-based learning, social-emotional growth, early literacy, classroom readiness. | Quentin Road, Neptune Avenue, West End Avenue, Avenue U, West 1st Street, East 18th Street, Chelsea, Downtown Brooklyn |
| 3–4 years old | 3K Program | Structured early education, peer interaction, routine-building, preschool readiness. | Quentin Road, Neptune Avenue, West End Avenue, Avenue U, West 1st Street, East 18th Street |
| 4–5 years old | UPK Program | Kindergarten readiness, early academic skills, independence, social development. | Quentin Road, Neptune Avenue, West End Avenue, Avenue U, West 1st Street, East 18th Street |
| Families needing longer care hours | Extended Care | Additional supervised time, structured activities, social development, flexible support. | Quentin Road, Neptune Avenue, West End Avenue, Avenue U, West 1st Street, East 18th Street |
| Summer coverage and enrichment | Summer Camp | Seasonal learning, creative projects, weekly themes, social play, supervised activities. | Quentin Road, Neptune Avenue, West End Avenue, Avenue U, West 1st Street, East 18th Street, Chelsea, Downtown Brooklyn |
All-Year-Round Education: Because Learning Never Takes a Break
Little Scholars’ commitment to nurturing young minds transcends the typical daycare experience, offering a diverse suite of programs crafted for children aged 1 to 5.
Infant (0-1 year old) gently cradles the earliest stages of learning, focusing on sensory development and secure attachments. From the tenderness of our Toddler (1-2 years old) and Preschool (2-3 years old) programs to the dynamism of our 3K (3-4 years old) and UPK (4-5 years old) programs, we strive to cater to the unique needs of each child and family. Our curriculum, designed around the latest research in early childhood education, seeks to lay a robust foundation for your child’s future academic achievements.
But learning at Little Scholars isn’t confined to the classroom. Our exciting Summer Camp Program encapsulates the spirit of adventure, providing a vibrant array of activities that keep young minds engaged, entertained, and eager to discover more.
With locations spread across Brooklyn, including Bensonhurst, Gravesend, Coney Island, Brighton Beach, and Marine Park, your child’s voyage of discovery is closer than you think. We warmly invite you to delve deeper into what makes Little Scholars a nurturing home away from home for your little ones!
FAQ
What daycare programs does Little Scholars offer?
Little Scholars offers daycare programs for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, 3K, UPK, extended care, and summer camp, supporting children from early infancy through pre-kindergarten.
How do I choose the right daycare program for my child?
Parents should choose a program based on the child’s age, developmental stage, daily routine needs, and readiness for social, emotional, and early academic growth.
Does Little Scholars offer infant and toddler care?
Yes. Little Scholars offers infant and toddler care with age-appropriate routines, sensory activities, motor skill development, and nurturing caregiver support.
What is included in the preschool program at Little Scholars?
The preschool program supports language development, social-emotional growth, cognitive skills, physical development, and school readiness through structured play-based learning.
Does Little Scholars offer 3K and UPK programs?
Yes. Little Scholars offers 3K and UPK programs designed to help children build independence, communication skills, early academic foundations, and kindergarten readiness.
How can parents find the best Little Scholars program for their child?
Parents can review each program by age group, compare schedules and learning goals, and schedule a tour to choose the program that best fits their child’s needs.
What is included in the Extended Care program at Little Scholars?
The Extended Care program gives children additional supervised time beyond the regular school day, with structured activities, social interaction, and a safe environment for families needing longer care hours.
Does Little Scholars offer a summer camp program?
Yes. Little Scholars offers a summer camp program with supervised activities, weekly themes, creative projects, social learning, and structured routines for young children during the summer season.
How can parents contact Little Scholars about program enrollment?
Parents can contact Little Scholars by calling (646) 759-0790, submitting a request online, or scheduling a tour through the website to discuss available programs and locations.