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Tiny Tot Child Development Center - PA Pre-K Counts Registrations

Year-Round Preschool and a quality early learning program

July 2, 2015
Tiny Tot Child Development Center may be just the right fit for your family. You will find a safe, healthy, child friendly environment where caring adults nurture and guide children as they participate in carefully planned play activities that are preparing them for kindergarten. Tiny Tot Child Development Center is the only STAR 4 Pennsylvania Keystone STAR rated program in Beaver County. There are currently openings in the one and two year old classrooms and the PA Pre-K Counts classrooms.

PA Pre-K Counts is a year round preschool and is available for children ages 3 & 4 who qualify based on family income. Morning and afternoon sessions are available, classes meet Monday through Thursday. PA Pre-K Counts is a free preschool experience with extended care available if needed.

Call 724-774-4140 for additional information or to schedule a visit.

Family income guidelines are below.

Family Size          Annual                Monthly                Weekly

1                           $35,310                  $2,943                     $679

2                           $47,790                  $3,983                     $919

3                           $60,270                  $5,203                     $1,159

4                           $72,750                  $6,063                     $1,399

5                           $85,230                  $7,103                     $1,639

6                           $97,710                  $8,143                     $1,879

Each Add’l              $12,480                  $1,040                     $240

Let’s face it . . . trying to find child care is not an easy experience. You need to find a program that you can afford, is close to home or work, and meets your needs. It is definitely worth the extra time to find the right program for your child. It will save you time in the long run and have a huge impact on your child. You want to be comfortable knowing that the people caring for your child with treat him/her as you do. Also, your child will learn a lot from those that care for him/her when you aren’t around, so you want to be comfortable with how they will help your child learn.

When you choose a quality early learning program:
  • Your child is safe and secure while you are at school or work.
  • Your child’s teachers support and challenge your child to explore and learn new things.
  • Your child learns important academic skills like language and numbers, as well as how to play well with others and follow directions.
  • You and your child feel supported.
  • Your child is more likely to be ready for kindergarten, do well in school, graduate high school and go to college.