FAQs
Frequently asked
questions
Find clear, helpful answers to the most common questions parents ask about our childcare programs, safety practices, daily routines, and enrollment process here at our Bloomington, MN daycare
Common Questions
What age groups do you serve?
We provide care for Infants (6 weeks–16 months), Toddlers (16 months–33 months), Preschoolers (33 months–5 years), and School-Age children (5–12 years), with age-appropriate classrooms and engaging, development-focused activities.
How do you support infant development?
Our infant program focuses on warm, responsive care, tummy time, sensory play, early language development, and personalized feeding and nap schedules.
What routine does your toddler program follow?
Toddlers enjoy a structured but flexible day that includes circle time, outdoor play, music, early learning activities, arts, and hands-on exploration to build independence and social skills.
What curriculum do you use for preschoolers?
Our preschool program prepares children for kindergarten with a play-based curriculum focusing on early literacy, math concepts, creativity, problem-solving, and social-emotional learning.
How do you manage daily schedules for different age groups?
Each age group has a custom daily routine that balances learning, play, meals, naps, and outdoor time—designed to match developmental needs.
How do you handle feeding and naps for infants?
We follow your baby’s individual schedule, including bottle feeding, solid food introduction (as approved by parents), and crib-based nap routines in a quiet, safe sleep environment.
Is potty training included in the toddler program?
Yes. We partner with families to support gentle, consistent potty-training based on each child’s readiness.
What safety measures are in place for young children?
Our daycare uses secure entry, age-appropriate equipment, sanitized classrooms, CPR/First Aid-trained staff, and close supervision during all activities.
Do you provide meals for toddlers and preschoolers?
Yes. We serve healthy, kid-friendly meals and snacks that follow USDA guidelines. Infant parents may provide their preferred formula, breast milk, or food.
How do you communicate with parents?
We keep parents updated through a parent app with daily notes, photos, feeding and diaper logs (for infants), activity summaries, and teacher messages.