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Why Extended Hours Daycare in Langley Is a Lifesaver for Busy Families

For many parents, a standard 9-to-5 schedule no longer matches real life. Work shifts, commuting, appointments, school drop-offs, traffic, and family responsibilities can make traditional daycare hours difficult to manage. This is why extended hours daycare in Langley has become such an important option for busy families. Extended hours daycare gives parents more flexibility while giving children a safe, caring,…

A Parent’s Guide to Choosing the Best Preschool in Langley, BC

 Selecting the appropriate best preschool in Langley, BC, is a critical decision that warrants careful consideration. Parents should assess various factors, including the institution’s curriculum, staff qualifications, and student-to-teacher ratios. It is also essential to visit prospective schools and observe the learning environment to ensure it aligns with your child’s needs. Ultimately, choosing a preschool that fosters a supportive and…

What Parents Should Look for in a Licensed Childcare Center in Langley, BC

Choosing the right childcare is one of the most important decisions you will make for your child’s early development. For families living in our beautiful and fast-growing community, the search for the perfect fit can sometimes feel overwhelming. You want a place where your child will be safe, loved, and encouraged to grow. When beginning your search for a Licensed Childcare…

Why Choose a Montessori Daycare in Langley for Your Child’s Early Development

Choosing the right daycare is one of the most important decisions parents make in the early years of a child’s life. If you are searching for a nurturing, structured, and educational environment, a Montessori daycare in Langley can offer far more than traditional childcare. At Brainbox Montessori, we believe that early childhood is the foundation for lifelong learning. Our goal…

Culture

Geography  Children are introduced to the globe and learn about the continents of the world through puzzle maps, leading to introduction of names of individual countries. We also have discussions about animals from different continents and their habitats. Different cultural holidays are also discussed and celebrated in the classroom. This exposes children to different traditions, costumes and foods of other…

Music Art, and Movement

– Music: Music is significant for the brain development of young children.. It has been demonstrated through several studies that music instruction, along with group singing at the pre-school level, has improved the kind of intelligence needed for high level math and science. Our music program includes singing rhymes, songs from around the world, dancing and movement, exposure to different…

Art

We believe that all children are natural artists, and have an artistic voice. By experimenting with materials tools and techniques children learn to think creatively and take risks with ideas and materials. BBLA integrates art into studies and children’s art work is exhibited throughout the school to celebrate creativity.

Science

Children are constantly engaged in research and experimentation, testing hypotheses, exploring properties, making important discoveries and learning how things work. Through our science curriculum, teachers carefully plan experiences that not only develop scientific skills but also nurture children’s natural curiosity. We use children’s natural inclination to ask questions about nature and their environment and weave these questions and answers into…

Math

This area offers an exciting and concrete experience of number concepts and operations. The child acquires a deep understanding of how numbers function and as she/he learns concrete mathematical concepts, the materials lead her/him to the abstract. Because of the concrete nature of the materials the child is able to work with basic concepts of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimal…

language

In this area, children will be introduced to speaking, writing and reading. Children are exposed to spoken language in a vocabulary enriched environment by playing sound games, reading stories and poems. Writing then will be introduced through activities such as the sandpaper letters and the moveable alphabet. Following writing, eventually, children will master decoding and encoding, reading and language comprehension.