Our program offers a highly engaging and interactive play-based environment that values children's learning. In our curriculum approach, we focus on creating and supporting caring relationships between children, adults and families. Our approach is based on an understanding of early childhood development and is focused on supporting children as they develop. We engage children in their learning through exploration, play and inquiry. Communication and expression are honoured and celebrated to create a sense of inclusion and belonging. Every Infant, Toddler and Pre-Schooler will be provided with a nutritious breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack, which are prepared daily in accordance with Canada's…
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Curriculum Approach
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Mission
HIDE ‘n' SEEK DAYCARE is committed to provide a high quality, safe and nurturing child care. Each child is recognized and supported in a manner that respects the child's emotional, social, intellectual and physical needs.
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Gardening
We are one of the rare daycares in the Province to provide gardening for children. The garden has been made in accordance with Region of Peel-Public Health directions. Our facility is on approximately an Acre lot and not in a plaza, therefore we could afford to make a decent size vegetable garden. We at Hide N Seek Daycare are committed to provide children with physical, mental and emotional development. The garden program increases nutrition knowledge, enhances healthy eating habits, Improved gardening skills, Deeper connection to nature, Growing and Sharing, teamwork. Make sure the garden is highly visible. The garden consists of raised…
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Staff
Highly qualified and certified staff on hand who exceeds the Ministry of Education's requirements for Registered Early Childhood Educators. All staff at HIDE ‘n' SEEK DAYCARE will have a valid Standard First Aid Certificate with Level C CPR and a vulnerable sector criminal reference check.
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