At Bright Beginnings we acknowledge that family members are the children’s primary teachers and are experts on their children. We are committed to creating ongoing formal and informal opportunities to engage with families about their interests, strengths, expectations, concerns, joys, and achievements. We provide many opportunities for families to participate in events that are part of their children’s program.
We know that between birth and age 3, babies learn to give and receive love; to roll, crawl, stand, walk, and run; to talk, joke, rhyme, and sing. At Bright Beginnings we acknowledge that development doesn’t happen in the same way, at the same time, for all children. Each child develops at his own pace and in his own way. Our teachers develop daily experiences for all children to develop during the early years in order to reach their own unique potential.
Individualized Care
Our staff adapt their approach to meet your child’s needs. Our caregivers are excellent observers of the children in their care and search for the meaning behind children’s gestures, gurgles, cries, and glances and adapt their responses based on the reasons behind the behavior or style of the individual child.