Dear parents, welcome to Village Square Children's Center, our child care center and preschool located near Caton Hill Rd and Minnieville Rd in Woodbridge, VA. Our daycare center is conveniently located for your commute, since we’re a few minutes away from the I-95 (near the Potomac Mills shopping center, Home Depot, Ikea, etc.) Our director holds a Bachelor’s degree in In Early Childhood Development and has 5 years of experience. Our staff is also CPR and first-aid certified.
Please contact us through CareLuLu to schedule a visit and get your $105 registration fee waived.
Program
Our hours of operation are between 6:00am to 6:30pm, Monday through Friday. We offer full-time child care and preschool for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers (between the ages of 1-month and 5 years old). Breakfast, lunch and 2 snacks are offered to the children in our care (we are a peanut and tree-nut free daycare).
We also provide before and after school care for school age children up to 12 years old, and offer a summer camp in the summer. Transportation is only offered to Jenkins Elementary School (there is no additional fee for transportation).
Curriculum
At our daycare and early learning center, we provide more than safe, affordable and quality child care. We strive to offer quality early childhood education for intellectual growth, but also promote social, physical, and emotional development in a warm environment. Our early learning program is play-based, and our curriculum support individualized learning objectives; activities are tailored to child’s progress. Our areas of learning include language and literacy skills, cognitive skills, arts (music, theatre, dance, etc.), social and emotional development, as well as math and science.
For infants, the areas of focus include fine and gross motor skills, early language skills, cognitive development as well as social skills. Toddlers activities include circle time and many fun learning activities such as dramatic play, finger painting, math and science, as well as singing and music. Preschoolers also learn through play, but participate in more fun learning activities such as coloring, story time, hand writing, recognizing different shapes, learning simple words and daily objects.