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Tiny Tots Accepting PA Pre-K Counts Registrations

For the 2015-1016 School Year

March 26, 2015
Tiny Tot Child Development Center provides 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.

PA Pre-K Counts applications are currently being accepted. 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

Child Care at Tiny Tot Child Development Center
In addition to PA Pre-K Counts, Tiny Tots also offers full time child care for children 12 months through 5 years of age. Registrations for child care are accepted year round. Tiny Tot Child Development Center is the only STAR 4 Pennsylvania Keystone STARS rated center in Beaver County. The teachers at Tiny Tots focus on the “whole child” planning activities that address all aspects of development: social/emotional development, physical development, cognitive development, and language development.

Forty years of research shows that children receiving high quality early education are more likely to be prepared for and do better in school; graduate high school; attend college or job training; and have higher earnings. Sources: Abecedarian Project, Perry Preschool Project.  

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