South County KinderCare
Open today 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM
Description provided by the business.Childcare center and preschool program for infants through Pre-Kindergarten. Site utilizes a play-based curriculum focused on inspiring a love of learning through a combination of early academics and social-emotional development. Infant and toddler programs focus on language development and hands-on exploration while preschoolers are introduced to early math, literacy and self-expression. Classrooms are designed to encourage safe exploration and promote independence.
Location Info
4105 Telegraph Rd
St. Louis, MO 63129
| Monday | 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Thursday | 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Friday | 6:15 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
Accreditations
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NAEYC
Military Assistance
- Military Fee Assistance (MCCYN/CCA): MCCYN
Financial Aid
- Offers Financial Aid
Languages Spoken
- English
Location Details
- Meals are provided.
Programs Offered
Infant Daycare
Toddler Daycare
Schedules
Full Time
Calendar
Full Year
Potty Training
Not Required
Description
Toddlers are on the go, exploring and learning new things throughout each day. Classrooms are kid-size in design, allowing children to do more things independently, building their self-confidence. Photos of the children’s families cover the walls of the classroom, creating a sense of community. Daily routine includes: outdoor play, circle time, dance & movement, reading, art, music, and free play.
Education Types
- Academic-Based
- Play-Based
Discovery Preschool
Schedules
Full Time
Calendar
Full Year
Description
Preschool program designed to create a strong academic and social foundation. Teachers introduce math, literacy, and science. Activities also include music, movement, art, pretend play, and group games. Children become an active part of their classroom community.
Education Types
- Academic-Based
- Play-Based
Preschool Program
Schedules
Full Time
Calendar
Full Year
Description
Hands-on preschool program with a strong focus on school readiness. Children are encouraged to think independently and express their individuality. Your child’s day is filled with creating, experimenting, and imaginary play. Curriculum includes: math, science, language, and spanish. Children begin to expand social skills and build friendships.
Education Types
- Academic-Based
Prekindergarten Program
Schedules
Full Time
Calendar
Full Year
Description
Final year of preschool designed to prepare children for kindergarten. Program puts a strong emphasis on literacy and language arts. Daily routine includes: reading, writing, math, science, Spanish instruction, movement, art, and music. Teachers model respect and kindness, and children learn how to resolve conflicts and build friendships. Children also learn to express themselves through writing and telling complete stories.
Education Types
- Academic-Based
School Age Before and After Care
Schedules
Before Care, After Care
Calendar
School Year
Description
Before and after school program focused on the developmental areas of: creative expression, community, literacy, inquiry-based learning, character development, and executive function. Daily routine includes: time for puzzles and games, science, math and construction, library, and creative arts. Teachers will also provide help with homework. Your child will have the opportunity to start clubs, create projects, and become a junior leader. Program provides daily physical activity and snacks.
Education Types
- Academic-Based
- Play-Based
Licensing
South County KinderCare is a licensed child care center.
Type
Licensed Child Care Center
Identifier
001588858
Capacity
177
Issued
08/21
Parent Reviews
The teachers and staff at South County KinderCare did a great job helping prepare my son for kindergarten. Learning to recognize letters, numbers, and writing his name are just some of the benefits he gained attending the Prekindergarten program.
via KinderCare.comMy daughter attended South County KinderCare from the time she was a toddler through the elementary years. She now loves attending KinderCare in the summer and participating in the summer camps as well as going on lots of fun field trips!
via KinderCare.comThank you is not enough. When Dave and I decided that our son needed more, we were thinking stimulation, education, a learning environment. Sure, we sent our daughter to KinderCare when she was young and I knew that he would receive a good education and have caring people take care of him. I am overwhelmed at the love that this child receives. Our son is three and he is having a hard time adapting. Daleena, Alisha, and Amy are out of this world. I can tell it pains them when he is sad, as it does me as his mom. I feel as though he is truly loved. At first, I wondered--was it just my kid? But, I see the way they interact with all of them and I can say it is the same with all of the children. Daleena, Alisha, and Amy have called me, texted me, stay in contact, and give me feedback, and I feel as though we work together as a team in my son's best interests. When he is happy and playing, I will get a photo texted to me, which always brings a smile to my face. If they are concerned, they let me know and I appreciate that, too. Please know that it is not just these three phenomenal women that are extra extraordinary at this center. Angie, Whitney, Rosie, all the women whose names I have not yet learned. There is one woman, I believe her name is Penny, who is in my son's room a lot in the afternoon. She will tell me a funny story every day that happened. She smiles so bright when she talks about the kids. This is truly an exceptional place.