What to Expect From a Premium Childcare Facility

At ProducKIDvity, we pride ourselves on being a premium childcare facility. While premium often comes with a higher price, it also comes with bigger value and better outcomes for our families.

Here are some things you can expect from a premium childcare facility:

  1. Highly trained staff: Premium childcare facilities typically have highly trained and experienced staff who are knowledgeable about child development and early education. They may have advanced degrees in early childhood education or related fields, and are trained to provide personalized care and education to each child.

  2. Low staff-to-child ratio: Premium childcare facilities typically have a lower staff-to-child ratio than standard childcare facilities. This allows for more individual attention and personalized care for each child.

  3. Curriculum: Premium childcare facilities often have a structured curriculum that is designed to promote early childhood education and development. The curriculum may include activities and programs that focus on social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development.

  4. Nutritious meals: Premium childcare facilities may provide healthy and nutritious meals for the children, often prepared on-site by a chef or nutritionist.

  5. State-of-the-art facilities: Premium childcare facilities may have state-of-the-art facilities, including high-quality toys, furniture, and equipment and specialized classrooms for different age groups.

  6. Parent communication: Premium childcare facilities often have a strong focus on parent communication, including regular updates on the child's progress and daily activities, and opportunities for parents to meet with teachers and staff. At ProducKIDvity, we use and love HiMama for all of our communication!

  7. Additional services: Premium childcare facilities may offer additional services such as transportation, enrichment classes, and after-school programs. At ProducKIDvity, we are working to add these additional services, and also offer things such as extended hours and weekend care. .

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