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Health & Safety

Measures

Keep Your Family Healthy & Happy

PRESCHOOL & CHILD CARE CENTER SERVING PHILADELPHIA, PA

Frequent Hand Washing Scrubs The Germs Away

Your child washes their hands when they arrive, before they leave, before and after eating, after toileting, and when transitioning between activities. Teachers ensure that your child uses good hand hygiene to send viruses and germs down the drain.

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Daily Temperature Checks Screen For Symptoms

Everyone who enters the building gets their temperature checked to screen for early symptoms of illness. Any readings that indicate a fever send that individual home to follow all in-house and health department guidelines for recovery.

Socially Distant Drop-offs & Pick-ups To Protect Your Family

Maintaining a safe distance at drop-off and pick-up minimizes exposure to germs and keeps families healthy. Staying 6 feet apart and patiently taking turns at the door respects and protects everyone’s well-being.

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Your Child’s Small Classes Minimize Exposure To Germs

Your child’s class is already small by design, with a consistent class roster and the same teachers. When your child spends their days with the same people, you know they have a lower risk of exposure to germs and other viruses.

Strict Cleaning Measures Ensure Sanitized Spaces

Daily cleaning and sanitization keep your child’s classroom and play spaces sparkling clean and germ-free. Electrostatic sprayers reach every nook and cranny for an all-around clean, and a weekly professional deep-clean further protects everyone’s health.

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How Old Is Your Child?

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Toddlers

1 - 2 Years

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Pre-k

3 - 4 years

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Pre-K Counts

3 - 5 years

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K-4

4 - 5 years

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School Age

5 - 13 years

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Summer Camp

Pre-K - 12 Years