The Role of Sensory Play in Early Childhood Development
At STEM Child Care, we know that the early years are a critical time for brain development—and one of the most powerful ways to support that
How to Encourage Your Child to Ask Questions and Be Curious
At STEM Child Care, we believe that curiosity is the heart of learning. When children ask questions, they’re not just looking for answers—they’re building confidence, critical
10 Easy STEM Activities to Do at Home with Your Preschooler
At our preschool, we believe learning doesn’t stop when children leave the classroom. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) activities are a fun and engaging
Little Scientists: The Impact of Early STEM Exposure
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education isn’t just for high school and college students—it begins the moment a child starts exploring the world around
How to Handle Separation Anxiety When Starting Preschool
Starting preschool is an exciting milestone, but it can also come with big emotions—for both children and parents! Separation anxiety is completely normal, and with
How STEM is Making A Difference In Our Community
At STEM Child Care, we believe that raising the next generation takes a village. That’s why we go beyond the classroom to build meaningful partnerships
Keys To Success: Routines & Structure For Preschoolers
Preschoolers thrive on routine—it’s like their own little roadmap to feeling secure, confident, and ready to learn. At STEM Child Care, we’ve seen firsthand how
The Benefits of a High-Quality Preschool vs. Daycare
When looking for childcare, parents often wonder: should I choose a daycare or a preschool? While both options provide care for young children, an educational
Teaching Emotional Intelligence in Early Childhood
Emotional intelligence (EQ) is like a superpower for kids—it helps them navigate friendships, handle big feelings, and communicate effectively. At STEM Child Care, we don’t
The Importance of Play-Based Learning in Early Childhood
When parents think about preschool education, they often picture structured lessons, worksheets, and memorization. However, research consistently shows that play-based learning is the most effective way for