Holistic Development for Your Child’s Growth

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Early childhood development is critical to your child’s development. Allowing them to participate in many sorts of play and learning will expose them to their interests and help them begin their education. Enrolling our children in a learning center where newborns, toddlers, and pre-kindergarten children may interact and learn in a regulated and secure atmosphere is one way we can help them grow holistically.

Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child defines early childhood development as “healthy development in the early years provides the foundation for educational achievement, economic productivity, responsible citizenship, lifelong health, strong communities, and successful parenting of the next generation.” Birth to three years of age is the optimal time for children to begin learning about their surroundings. Allowing them to learn to communicate, make friends, and perform basic movement abilities, among other things.

Creative Beginnings is a preschool in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, that believes in the innate potential of each child we care for. We begin exposing our students to loving care, wholesome learning, and plenty of play as early as infancy. We believe that to maximize our children’s potential, we must teach them to shape their minds for a lifetime of success.

We guarantee that each of our programs can adequately meet your children’s needs while also allowing them to explore and find their inner passions. Our day care in South Carolina is continuously striving to give the greatest student experience possible. We desire to partner with you in teaching your kids how to make good sense of the surrounding things, such as imparting our knowledge to prepare them for school and life-long learning.

To learn more about our childcare services and how you may benefit your child’s early development, please contact our preschool today.

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