Description: Each child develops mentally, physically, socially and emotionally at their own pace. Children will learn at their own pace through active involvement with materials, with peers and adults. Our Teachers have teaching strategies that promote learning and growth.
Since children differ in interest, attitude and abilities, it is our responsibility to provide a well organized, flexible and varied program. Their environment is well planned and includes a rich variety of materials and choices, which meet the needs of the children at their respective levels of development.
Meeting the needs of parents is central to our mission of educating young children. We have a commitment to the joint partnership of parents and teachers in promoting each child's growth and development.
We have a responsibility to care for children at their most rapid period of growth. These are the important years when a child develops feelings about himself or herself. We want to assist in the development of secure, confident children who can make a contribution to society.
The philosophy and developmental curriculum for Little Treasures Day Care Center will be accomplished by adhering to the guidelines of NAEYC (National Association For The Education Of Young Children) in the care of toddlers and pre-schoolers.
Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns, as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.
Special Investigation Report - 07/13/2021 |
Renewal Inspection Report - 08/31/2020 |
Special Investigation Report - 03/10/2020 |
Corrective Action Plan - 02/03/2020 |
Special Investigation Report - 12/15/2019 |
Renewal Inspection Report - 12/12/2018 |
Renewal Inspection Report - 12/12/2018 |
Inspection Report - 10/19/2017 |
Special Investigation Report - 08/29/2017 |
Original Licensing Study Report - 05/21/2015 |
DC820372256_SIR_2021D0916007.pdf.pdf - 01/01/1970 |
If you are a provider and you believe any information is incorrect, please contact us. We will research your concern and make corrections accordingly.
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I use to work at this center & I can say all of the staff there really love the kids. Had I not moved to Arizona last December I would still be there. The work environment is great & the owners are extremely understanding. The previous comment unfortunately is from a parent that was upset that the owners wouldn’t allow for her to re-enroll her child due to her always picking him up late & other reasons. I don’t like when good businesses get bashed with false information all because they won’t allow another person to take advantage of them. These women stand firm in what’s right and they do not allow sick children in the building.
If your child isn’t related to the owners I would suggest sending your child/ren somewhere else. The younger owner is rude and never speaks to the parents as they bring their children in the building. They click up and talk about the other employees. They change staff almost every couple months and never inform the parents. One of the employees looks like she just rolls out of bed and comes in; other employees dress as if they’re lounging at home for the weekend not even combing their hair. The employee that doesn’t groom herself before showing up from work smokes cigarettes right outside the building. The older owner flirts with the bus driver even though he’s married. The prices change with very little notice, and so does the hours. Every rule isn’t enforced with every parent. The children are always sick.