The crayons come in a box where they all fit perfectly, but when we open it we can see that:
The same happens with children, everyone will be in an environment full of respect, learning, support, love, fun and where they feel welcome and part of the group, but respecting their individuality, in a group environment.
At Little CrayonES Bilingual Daycare we offer a wide variety of lessons adapted to the needs of each child that allows them to learn in a healthy environment and be part of the group of friends who believe in the program.
It is important to work hand in hand with the families of the children and the EEC, thus creating a support system for the children. So that they can obtain education in a healthy, respectful and happy environment where they can not only reach their potential, but also feel part of this program that is for them and for them.
We are committed to offering educational material in both languages, SPANISH AND ENGLISH, suitable for their ages to achieve those small educational, intellectual, social, emotional, and physical steps that will stay with them for their future. Offering them a curriculum that allows them to learn, without forgetting that they are children.
We have spaces…
Drop-offs / Welcome Children / Wash-up / Free Play
Breakfast Time
Clean-up, Wash-up
Morning Cicle Time / Learning Time
Arts and Crafts
AM Snack
Music, Song and Dance, and Tumbling Exercises Outdoor Play (Weather Permiting)
Bathroom (Going to the bathroom and washing hands)
Lunch Time
Clean-up, Wash-up, Brush Teeth and Get on Mats
Nap Time / Quiet Time
Going to the Bathroom, Wash-up / Picking Bed Up
PM Snack
Structured-play, Puzzles, Books, Various Learning Toys…
Free-play
Outdoor Play (weather Permiting) Pick-ups
My name is Maria Luisa Luberto, I am an early education teacher, friend, colleague, and educational support not only for children but also for their families.
I have been working with children since I was very young when I discovered this vocation for teaching. It was in 2016 that I decided to pursue this early education career and that was when I got my first license as an Assistant at the EEC (Department of Early Education and Care).
I started working as an assistant at Family Daycares, then worked for a while as a nanny, and also worked in preschools, resulting in extensive early learning experience in many different types of settings.
In addition, during this period of work-based learning, I also decided to take college courses at Urban College of Boston to gain more educational knowledge about early education. All of this preparation over the years has led me to this point in my life where I feel prepared and ready to open my own program: Little CrayonES Bilingual Daycare.