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Year: 2017

Summer=Water Days Are Here

Sumer is fun, Summer is hot! We will be cooling down this Summer with our annual water day fun. Please be sure to send your child dressed for water day on their assigned day. They must be wearing closed toe water shoes and have a change of clothes and towel in their cubby. Tuesday: Trail

Did You Say Free?

Hey parents, did you hear the great news? We have been under going enrollment for the 2017 & 2018 school year.  Thanks to your support from giving our information to your friends, neighbors, ands co-workers our Center has nearly reached our capacity for a school year that hasn’t even started yet. To say thank you

Family Fun Day

Join us on Saturday, July 15th for a rocking event for the whole family. The day will feature a friendly game of kick ball with TLC Staff & Parents competing, our bike track for the kiddos, and lots of other fun. For more information contact Mr.Chris at 919-846-0470 Monday thru Friday 1:30-5:45pm.

How You Can Help Your Child Succeed

Parents, lets be honest. Parenting is hard. There is no other way to put it. Every parent wants their child to be successful no matter what level they are at. Here are ten ways you can help your child succeed. Eight Ways You Can Help Your Child Succeed…… Read with them EVERY DAY! Yes children

Parent Orientation

Plans for our 2017 & 2018 school year are underway! Make sure that you don’t miss our annual Parent Orientation & Meet the Teacher night on Monday, August 21st. This will be your opportunity to visit the classroom your child will be in for this school year, ask the staff any last minute questions, and

Is your child ready for potty training?

Potty training a child is not an easy process and certainly isn’t for the faint of heart.  Before starting toilet training, look for signs your toddler is ready. Beginning too soon can be frustrating for both of you and can make the whole process take longer. Before 12 months of age, children can’t control their