Amberleigh Children's Den is a small family child care and preschool program in Alexandria, VA. My home-based daycare is located in the Amberleigh neighborhood, near Beulah St (route 613). I'm conveniently located for commuters since I'm close to Franconia-Springfield Pkwy (route 289) and Telegraph Rd (route 611) and also just a few minutes’ drive from the I-95 Henry G. Shirley Memorial Hwy.
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About Me:
Hi, parents! I’m the owner and I have 5 years of experience in child care and early childhood education. Before opening my own daycare, I worked as an assistant teacher for a Sunday school.
I’d say working with kids is very challenging, but it’s one of the most rewarding jobs in the world. I get a chance to spend time with them and be part of their early stages of life to help them reach their full potential. Also, it’s always fun to work with children because there’s never a dull moment :) My genuine love and passion for children make this job so easy for me.
Program:
Amberleigh Children's Den is open all year from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday. I offer full-time and part-time infant care (starting at 3 months old) and also accommodate toddlers and preschoolers up to 4 years old. For school-age kids, I can offer before and after school care until 12 years old (my house is near Lane Elementary School and Island Creek Elementary School).
I provide lunch and snacks to all kids attending my program and these are already included in the tuition. We maintain a peanut-free and tree-nut free environment to prevent potentially life-threatening allergies. In addition to English, I also speak Amharic and can expose your child to this foreign language upon request (however, my daycare is not a bilingual program).
Curriculum:
Amberleigh Children's Den follows the play-based teaching approach. My curriculum includes teaching the kids ABCs, shapes, and colors. For infants, I read them books and we practice tummy time. I also focus on teaching toddlers how to write. We often take small field trips (with parents' permission, of course) in order to help your child learn more about the community. There’s also a 2-minute walk community playground nearby where I take the kids to play outdoors when the weather is nice.