Curriculum for Children of All Ages
in Cresson, PA
Our Child Care Program Uses Experience Curriculum Specialized for All Ages
The Little Red School House Inc. uses research-based Experience curriculum that is designed for ages including infants, toddlers, and preschool children in Cresson, PA and surrounding areas. Children in our care participate and learn how to interact with others in a safe space. Each classroom is equipped with age-specific books, art materials, science tools, games, and math manipulatives that support hands-on learning. These carefully selected resources invite children to investigate new concepts, expand their vocabulary, and express their creativity. Whether painting a picture, building with blocks, or exploring a sensory station, children are encouraged to ask questions, try new things, and think critically.
Contact us online or give us a call at (814) 886-9388 for more information about the curricula at our center.
Friendly Environment for Emotional Growth & Self Discovery
From our infant care rooms to our school-age programs, we prioritize emotional well-being and relationship-building. At The Little Red School House Inc., we provide the best environment for children to develop skills like emotional intelligence and self-discovery. Children learn how to express their feelings in healthy ways and practice friendship skills in both structured activities and cooperative play. Our licensed child care specialists and infant teachers offer gentle guidance and positive reinforcement, creating a calm and respectful atmosphere that supports every child’s social development. Kids are curious, and our program allows them to act on their curiosities in a controlled and safe space.
The Little Red School House Inc. Offers Parent Resources
Age-Appropriate Toys and Activities from Infant to School Age
Not every toy is perfect for all ages and our licensed specialists understand that it’s important for children’s development and safety. The Little Red School House Inc. accepts children of ages 6 weeks to 12 years old where they will be allowed to develop and learn with toys and activities that are age appropriate. Children engage in playful activities that stimulate the brain and support the development of 35 foundational skills, from communication and cooperation to problem-solving and motor coordination. Through daily routines, children build self-regulation, develop attention spans, and gain the confidence needed for future academic success.