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Thad Pryor: Children of America
Thad Pryor: All about Children of America
Thad Pryor’s Children of America is unique childcare organization with over 47 locations in 12 states on the East Coast and in the Great Lakes area. The organization offers care for infants, toddlers, preschool, and kindergarten aged children. It also has before and after school programs and summer camps.
The focus of Children of America is educational childcare that goes beyond your child’s basic needs. The available programs are meant to compliment and enrich your child’s home life. Children of America encourages interactive learning and creativity as part of a curriculum that helps your child grow and develop in positive and exciting ways.
Thad Pryor: Why Children of America is a Great Choice
Children of America’s methods are based on independence, creativity, and self-reliance. Thad Pryor is happy to have Dr. Vicki Folds, a top child development expert and author, as a valued partner in developing programs that best suit the needs of growing children. Her 35 years of research and hands-on experience offer a uniquely expert perspective on childcare.
Dr. Folds brings her “I am” philosophy to Children of America. Promoting a child’s understanding of “I am” is a gateway to their understanding of “I can.” This is a primary ingredient in helping children to succeed. At Children of America centers, your child’s physical, emotional, intellectual, and social growth are all considered fundamental.
Thad Pryor: Helping Parents
Children of America never seeks to replace you as the parent. It is important that a child’s parents collaborate with Children of America staff to help children succeed. We respect the uniqueness of each child and family, tailoring learning experiences to those individual needs. In addition, Children of America’s curriculum is designed to reinforce the skills and values taught at home. An environment of love and understanding encourages children to learn and explore, supporting the hard work that parents do at home.
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