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We believe in enhancing physical, and therefore mental, development in our children. Hence, we provide a well-balanced meal each day for lunch that consists of a starch (i.e. bread, noodles), a vegetable (i.e. broccoli, carrots), a fruit (i.e. apple sauce), a protein (i.e. ham, chicken nuggets, cheese) and milk.
Families with any kind of dietary restrictions due to allergies, religion, other, are welcome to bring their children's lunch and mid-afternoon snack.
Raising Little Hands
301-990-6874
Address: 7309 Needwood Road, Rockville MD 20855 · Phone:
Free play.
Circle time.
Singing & Dancing time. Exercise
Story time/ more free play.
Guided activities.
Outside play.
Health and Nutrition.
We have a huge backyard with ample space and all the equipment and means to enhance all the gross motor skills, interactive and social play (swings, basketball, pushing toys, riding tricycles, slides, monkey bars, very large grass area for running). There is an outside area designed and designated for riding tricycles, pushing toys, playing with balls, and running some more.
Selected books are provided for all ages and are available to the children at all times).
Arts and crafts, music (singing, musical instruments), games (floor games, table games, puzzles, memory games, dramatic play)
Kids are introduced to the concept of sitting down as a group and doing things together.
This is a special language development time and children also learn the social pleasure of being a valued member of a group. Children share experiences. We discuss different subjects varying from family values, teamwork and friendships, science and health (i.e. our environment, healthy nutrition and exercise, the animal kingdom, other) to categories (means of transportation, means of communication, and much more). Review of numbers and letters learned in the morning through ABCs and numbers bingo sessions.
Blocks, slide, Bikes, books, dramatic play, other toys (cars, balls, kitchen, farm with animals, other)
All our activities are performed in a consistent framework that represents "the children's rituals" giving them a sense of security, stability, and belonging, a feeling that the world.