3 year old

Our play-experiences help children develop skills in pre-literacy, math, science, and social studies, while growing and developing socially, emotionally, physically and spiritually.

Why Good Shepherd?

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Small class ratio

Our classrooms are staffed with two teachers and a Center Assistant per each program. The child to staff ratio is 10:1.

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Prepared lunch every day

Never worry about packing a lunch for your child. We have healthy, prepared meals provided every day.

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Christ-centered education

Prayer and bible stories are weaved into our Creative Curriculum. Every Wednesday, Pastor George and his friend, Greenie, hold Chapel in the Sanctuary.

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Safety first

Our staff members are certified in CPR and first aid, ensuring that they are prepared to handle any emergency situation.

Morning

  • Welcome / Free play

  • Clean up

  • Circle time

    • Welcome song

    • Class rules

    • The Lord’s Prayer

    • Bible Story / Verses

Schedule

Mid-day

  • Small group activities

  • Morning snack

  • Small group activities

  • Playground play

  • Story time

  • Lunch

Afternoon

  • Rest time

  • Wake up / Afternoon snack

  • Playground play

  • Afternoon story time / Free play

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    Soccer

    An optional, parent-paid program for your child to learn teamwork and the basics of soccer. The soccer program is held on Tuesday during school hours.

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    Dance

    An optional, parent-paid program for your child to learn the exciting world of dance. The dance program is held on Thursday during school hours.

Michele Sinnett

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Meet Michele! She has been a part of the Good Shepherd family since August of 2020 and has many years of experience in child care. Apart from her professional career, she loves traveling and touring museums. Michele is continuing her education to earn her Child Development Associate® (CDA) Credential.

We want to partner with you!

At Good Shepherd Child Development Center, we view parents as partners in their child's early learning journey. Our goal is to create a community where families feel informed, supported, and confident in the care and education their child is receiving.