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Daycare Center

Welcome to Amazing Childcare & Learning Center

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We are delighted to welcome you and your child to Amazing Childcare & Learning Center our center is dedicated to providing a warm, nurturing, and stimulating environment where children can explore, learn, grow and of course be amazing! We believe that early childhood education lays the foundation for a lifetime of curiosity, creativity, and academic success.

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At ACLC, we emphasize a play-based, child-centered approach that fosters both intellectual and emotional development. Our dedicated teachers and staff work closely with families to create a supportive learning community that nurtures each child's unique potential. We implement a positive guidance and behavior correction policy that teaches children to make appropriate choices, gently redirects challenging behaviors, and fosters self-control in a supportive, respectful environment.

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Vanessa & Adaniel Young

Owners of ACLC

Our Teachers

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Discipline & Direction

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Parents need to understand the difference between discipline and punishment. Discipline aims to teach children acceptable behaviors and foster self-control. If a child misbehaves, a disciplinary form will be completed, and parents will be consulted. Continued misbehavior may result in the child staying home for three days, then seven days if the behavior does not improve. Persistent issues could lead to permanent removal from ACLC. These behaviors will not be tolerated at ACLC.

Boundaries & Consequences​

 

Punishment involves consequences for a child's behavior but can harm self-esteem and fail to teach correct behavior. At the center, punishment is not permitted; instead, time-outs are used thoughtfully to redirect behavior positively. If a child is dismissed for their behavior, they cannot return to ACLC. Parents are encouraged to discuss behavior with their child.

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