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8 Reasons Why You Should Send Your Child To The Learning Experience

Your child's education and happiness will thank you!

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8 Reasons Why You Should Send Your Child To The Learning Experience
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1. They only employ the most loving, nurturing and experienced teachers.

TLE teachers go through extensive training to make them the best they can possibly be! Most importantly, they treat each child as if he or she were their own. That means lots of hugs and kisses for your little one!

2. They practice philanthropy!

What could be better than teaching your children the gift of kindness? All TLE students know the importance of sharing and caring for their friends and family. By engaging in fun and educational community service, they learn how to help themselves while helping others.


3. Safety is TLE’s number 1 priority.

TLE is proud of their safe and secure environment. The school has cameras so there are always a watchful pair of eyes on your child. They practice fire safety drills, and have drills put in place for any type of emergency. In addition, teachers are CPR and first aid certified. The safety of your child is their number one priority.


4. At TLE, it doesn’t matter how big or small you are, it’s the size of your heart that matters!

TLE has students from ages 8 weeks to 8 years.

5. The curriculum teaches children basic skills to prepare for kindergarten.

They’re not just learning how to read and write in English, they’re learning Mandarin AND sign language as well! Learning languages at a young age is proven to improve brain function, cognitive abilities, and communication skills as your child continues to grow.

6. Everyday is fun when you go to school at The Learning Experience!

They don’t believe in time outs and punishments, only redirection and compliments!


7. The summer time is just as fun.

If your child is 4 and up, he or she will spend his summer going on field trips to Saf-T-Swim, Martial Arts, ceramic painting, bowling, and more! And if your child is not quite ready to ride the school bus, he’ll spend his summer playing games, petting farm animals, exploring the wonders of a blow up planetarium, enjoying water days, and playing on the playground. Most importantly, the summer is a time for fun adventures and making new friends!


8. Best of all, we have a magical place called Make Believe Boulevard!

Check out their website to find out more!

https://thelearningexperience.com/

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