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How We Develop Young Minds

Our goal at Southpoint Early Learning Center is to prepare children for the next stage of their lives through the development of motor abilities, thinking skills, and healthy interactions with their peers. Keep reading to learn more!

Outdoor Play

Be Active!

Our large outdoor play space will encourage your child to run, jump, hop, slide, climb, and move!  We offer daily playtime outdoors, improving your child's physical fitness, social interactions, and problem-solving skills.  

Additionally, we offer a special soccer program for children ages 3-5 who would like to participate.  Your child will be introduced to basic skills of the game as well as team-building components.  This program is a child and parent favorite!

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Our Curriculum

Build Your Mind!

Our curriculum is guided by funnydaffer, 
a complete curriculum with age-appropriate lesson plans, focusing on monthly themes, alphabet letters, numbers, shapes, and colors.  Our hands-on learning opportunities build upon these concepts, enhancing your child's developing mind.

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Imaginative Play

Be Creative!

We believe children learn best through play.  Your child will have many opportunities to play in centers that build upon what he or she has learned.  Centers allow for creative minds to develop and social skills to strengthen.  Come see our rooms designed for such development.

Schedule a visit with us!

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Let's Eat

Be Filled!

We have a full sized kitchen that allows us to prepare daily, well balanced lunches and provide snacks for your children.  Bon appétit!

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Young children who go to Southpoint Early Learning Center get the tools and support they need for their healthy development. All activities are carefully designed to adequately nurture the emotional, intellectual and physical growth of our kids. 

We are open Monday through Friday from 6:30 am to 6:00 pm. 

We observe the following holidays: Good Friday, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving (Thursday and Friday), Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

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