Cubs On Kent Day Care

Community, Celebration, and Growth: Inside the Daily Experience at Cubs on Kent

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When families search for early childcare in Chilliwack, they are frequently trying to balance two main goals. They want a professional environment where their toddlers and preschoolers can build necessary foundational skills, but they also want a space that feels celebratory, warm, and highly engaging. Parents look for a community where milestones are valued and where daily drop-offs lead to meaningful learning and genuine fun. 

A local parent recently shared their family experience, detailing how our dedicated team and structured curriculum have benefited their children. For this family, finding a space that excels in parent communication, monthly learning topics, and seasonal community events provided the ideal setting for their children to thrive. 

When they joined Cubs on Kent Daycare, they discovered an environment that transforms early education into a joyful, collaborative experience for both parents and children.

A Welcoming Space Built on Clear Communication

The foundation of any successful childcare experience is the relationship between the staff and the family. This parent noted that their children truly enjoy the staff, describing the team as welcoming and friendly. 

For parents navigating busy work schedules, knowing that their children are entering a supportive environment brings immense peace of mind. A major part of that comfort comes from transparent, reliable updates. This family highlighted that our team is very good at communicating with parents, ensuring that families remain connected to their children’s daily milestones and progress. 

When a team prioritizes warm relationships and consistent communication, children transition into the daily routine more comfortably. Children feel emotionally secure, which allows them to fully participate in social and structured learning opportunities. 

Marking Milestones Through Special Celebrations

One of the most unique aspects of our program is how we bring families and seasonal themes together. Childcare should be an active, memorable part of a child’s early years, and this family deeply appreciated the effort put into community gatherings. 

“The daycare does a good job celebrating and putting on activities such as Halloween parties and Mother’s Day events that us parents really enjoy and appreciate. We also make a point to celebrate all the smaller holidays and birthdays with the kids to ensure every child feels valued.” 

These events provide multiple key benefits for toddlers and preschoolers: 

  • Social Bonding: Gathering for parties and holidays helps children practice social cues and experience a shared sense of belonging. 
  • Social Bonding: Gathering for parties and holidays helps children practice social cues and experience a shared sense of belonging. 
  • Family Connection: Hosting events for parents creates a strong community network, bridging the gap between home life and the care center. 

Building Confidence via Interactive Activities

Beyond large events, the small weekly routines play an essential role in building self-assurance. For this family, one specific activity became a clear favorite. 

“Our kids enjoy share and tell day as it is their day to bring in something to show their friends.” 

Share and tell might look like simple fun, but it serves as an excellent tool for early development. Standing up in front of a small group of peers to show a favorite toy or item requires a child to organize their thoughts, speak clearly, and practice basic public speaking. Simultaneously, the children listening practice patience, turn-taking, and active listening. It is a vital building block for the social requirements of future school classrooms. 

This structured interaction is paired with an expansive physical environment. The family mentioned loving the big outdoor space and all the activities that are put on for the kids outside. Having ample room for gross motor movement allows children to burn energy, build physical strength, and explore nature safely. 

Visible Learning and Monthly Progress

While the social atmosphere and outdoor play keep children engaged, the structured curriculum drives their developmental growth. The parent observed tangible progress in several key areas. 

“All the activities I have noticed my kids learning a lot and improving on things like coloring, ABCs, and learning about all the specifics you focus on each month. We are very happy with the daycare.” 

Cubs on Kent Daycare’s play-based learning framework introduces early academics naturally. By focusing on specific themes and targeted skills each month, we keep the concepts fresh and engaging. Children practice:

  1. Fine Motor Skills: Activities like coloring, cutting, and pasting strengthen the small muscles in the hands required for early writing.
  2. Cognitive Literacy: Exploring the ABCs, letter sounds, and numbers through interactive games rather than rigid worksheets.
  3. Thematic Discovery: Learning about specific monthly topics, such as community helpers, changing weather, or local wildlife, expanding their knowledge of the world. 

Partnering for Your Child's Journey

This family’s feedback reflects the exact balance we aim to achieve. By combining robust parent communication, a spacious environment, dedicated learning themes, and regular community celebrations, we offer a complete foundation for young children. 

When children love their educators and look forward to sharing their favorite things with friends, learning happens naturally. We remain committed to helping local families navigate these formative years with joy, stability, and measurable progress. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What does the monthly focus look like at Cubs on Kent Daycare?

Each month, our educators design activities around a specific educational topic or theme. This allows children to explore concepts like early science, community, or nature through art, sensory play, and books, making learning repetitive yet consistently engaging. 

2. How do interactive activities like share and tell help my child?   

Activities like share and tell encourage language development and emotional growth. Children learn to express their ideas verbally, build peer relationships, and gain confidence speaking in front of a group, which helps prepare them for kindergarten. 

3. Why is outdoor space emphasized in your program?   

Our large outdoor area provides vital space for physical development. Running, jumping, and structured outdoor games help children build gross motor skills, coordinate physical movements, and benefit from daily fresh air and active play.

4. How can parents participate in daycare events?   

We host multiple seasonal events throughout the year, such as holiday parties and special parent appreciation days. We actively invite families to participate, helping build a supportive community network between parents and our staff.

5. How does the staff keep parents informed about daily progress?   

We prioritize clear, consistent communication. Our team provides regular updates regarding your child’s learning milestones, behavior, and participation in monthly themes, ensuring parents remain true partners in the educational process.

This family’s journey showcases how a supportive community environment fosters early learning and childhood confidence. Whether you are looking for dedicated educators or a curriculum filled with community celebration, we are here to support your family. 

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