Meeting the Needs of Families One Child at a Time
Programs & Activities

Little Lamb offers a developmentally appropriate program, featuring a combination of structured team-teaching and child-centered activities. Our main goal is to provide a sound foundation for future learning through a variety of worthwhile experiences. We seek to accomplish this from a Christian perspective through a loving and caring staff. Our program is designed to help children develop motor skills, eye/hand coordination, language and listening skills, self-awareness, self-control, and group awareness and appreciation.

Flexible Schedules:


  Full Year (12 Months)
  School Year (September - June)
  Summer (June - September)
  Two-Day, Three-Day, or Five-Day Programs
  Flexible Days and Hours Also Available
  We accept outside students during school vacation weeks 

Programs:

Base Program - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PM (Preschool Only) - Offers the children a
daily routine and an opportunity to make friends. Morning activities normally include
a supervised craft and play time, circle time (singing, prayer, and introduction of the weekly topic), and a run-and-play time outdoors or in the school gymnasium.

Extended Program - 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM - Provides children the opportunity of
staying for a rest time, an afternoon snack and a short activity or game.

After Care Program - 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM - Helps families who need a longer
school day. We offer a cooperative game time outdoors or in our gym as well as creative art or a story time.

Day Care Program - 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM - We are open eleven hours daily to assist the families in which both parents are working.

Activities:

Art - A time for children to be creative and use the art materials as their creative minds see fit.

Bible Stories - We teach God's love by letting children know that God loves us no matter what. He is real and is our best friend. We simplify the Bible by acting-out stories such as Noah's Ark.

Cooking -  We cook pumpkin, squash, corn, apples and so much more thoughout the year.

Science - The children begin to understand the world around them through weekly themes like Hibernation, Our Bodies, the Solar System and Recycling.

Motor Skills - We have many tools to teach small and gross motor skills including puzzles, pegs, tinker toys, bikes, scooters, and hula hoops.

Projects - All special projects will follow the theme of the week.