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Infant Care Room

Our infant room serves ages 6 weeks to 12 months, with a staff to child ratio of 1:4. We create developmentally-appropriate activities to foster brain and language and motor development. We observe and assess children throughout all stages of development and share them with families; offering two parent teacher conferences per year. We provide a daily progress sheet that allows families to see daily diaper changes, feedings and sleep patterns, as well as overall day.

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Jan
Jan has been with TLC since 2011, and also has several years of childcare experience. She is one of the infant room teachers and recently received her CDA. Jan is married, and has a daughter Erinne and has a granddaughter Riley.
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Jess
Miss Jess December 19,1983-November 17, 2022 She worked for TLC from 2020-2022. She had been working the childcare field for over 10 years. Jess had her Bachelor's Degree in Education and worked in our Infant Classroom. Jess was a wife to her husband Ed with two children, Nicole and Hunter. She will forever be missed and in our hearts.
New Year’s Day
Wednesday January 1
TLC will be closed.
In-Service Day- President’s Day
Monday February 17
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Good Friday
Friday April 18
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Easter Monday
Monday April 21
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Memorial Day
Monday May 26
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Our family has been going to Today’s Learning Childcare since we moved to the area in late 2012. The teachers are great and you can tell that they truly enjoy their job.

We were a little worried about what we would do during the summers once our son started Kindergarten (there aren’t many summer camps in the area that are convenient for full- time working parents). Luck was on our side when TLC started a Summer Camp Program for school age children in 2016. To say our son LOVED the program would be an understatement. He couldn’t wait to go every day and talked about all the fun things they would do during the day. I think he appreciated the variety. They would take a field trip once a week and came home with cute little projects they worked on during the day. In fact, our daughter was in the Pre-K room during the time and told us that she couldn’t wait to go to the Summer Program when she was in Kindergarten. ~ Michelle Rennie