KidsKare Early Learning Center
1822A Metzerott Rd, Adelphi, MD 20783
Tel: (240) 559-0060, (240) 882-9483
Fax: (240) 559-0062
Email:info@kidskareelc.com
Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday : 7:00am to 5:00pm
“Enrichment beyond the classroom”
OUR PROGRAMS
Pre-School Program (2 Years - 5 Years)
It is our goal to provide many concrete experiences that will help your child develop the foundational skills that lead to success in the later years. It is important to us that your child has a quality learning experience while developing a positive relationship with God, friends and their teachers so they will have a love for school in the years to come.
At 2 years, children are beginning to make new discoveries and to exert their independence. We provide them with material that will pique their interest in the classroom and help develop beginning literacy, language, math, science, and art skills.
Our program prepares them and opens their eyes to a world of learning through daily activities in music, arts & craft and early learning activities that continue to grow with them through pre-school. At age 3-4 years, they have gained self-esteem and ready to take to the world. Our pre-school program enhances that confidence through structured and independent activities such as math, science, early literacy, social-studies and movement throughout the day. We provide both indoor and outdoor activities for a healthy child.
Our teachers observe progress in skills, examine children’s work, and document observations of milestones and/ or areas of concern. Teachers use these assessments to plan curriculum to meet the needs of their students on a group and individual basis and evaluate the effectiveness of their plan.
School Age Program (5 Years – 12 Years)
We provide before and after school care for your school age children and assist with home-work.

Academic Enrichment
+ Literacy
+ Mathematics
+ Creative Skills
+ Math, Science and Technology
Meal Program
We provide breakfast, afternoon snacks and a nutritious hot lunch. Our menus are approved by the USDA, no need to "pack a meal" for your child.
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