Our Childcare Programs

​You can be assured – we have a commitment to excellence when it comes to the level of care we provide your children.
Wooden Educational ABC Toy Puzzle — Lexington, KY — Big Blue Bird Early Childhood Center
Infant Program
(6 weeks to 15 months)
  • Focuses on basic skills and discovery
  • Safe, healthy environment promoting exploration
  • Low child to teacher ratios offer children more individualized attention
Toddler Program
(15 months to 3 years)
  • Focuses on speech development and socialization
  • Emphasis on self-confidence and a sense of positive accomplishment
  • Toilet training is provided in cooperation with your efforts at home
  • "Teaching Strategies Gold" includes music, singing, circle time and creative expressions
  • Low child to teacher ratios offer children more individualized attention
Preschool Program
(3 years through 4 years)
  • Focuses on learning, creativity, and cooperation with others
  • Emphasis on development of self-confidence, curiosity, and self-discipline
  • "Teaching Strategies Gold" includes music, language, physical, social, academic skills, and creative expression
  • Learn to respect others
  • Develop a positive attitude toward school and learning
  • Low child to teacher ratios offer children more individualized instruction and better preparation for school
Before & After School Program
(Kindergarten through 10 years)
  • Created for working families so children have a safe and friendly place to go before and after public school
  • We have both AM drop-off and PM pick-up services available from Dixie Magnet, Deep Springs, Northern, Mary Todd and Yates Elementary Schools. Children are transported in our school buses or van
  • Wide variety of table games, music arts and crafts activities, and outdoor play
  • Designated homework time
  • Our school is open nearly all public school holidays and all public school "in-service" days
Summer Camp Program (ages 6 through 10 years)
  • Fun and educational
  • Daily field trips each week to pool, movies, park, museums, etc.
  • Transportation provided in school buses
  • Review reading and math skills to prevent summer brain drain
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