
Learning Zone is growing again with new locations. Soon our location in Smyrna will be open, and we are taking enrollments now. So if you are looking for a fun and unique daycare in Smyrna TN for your child, look no further. Carefully consider each daycare Smyrna TN has to offer, and then compare them to Learning Zone. We think you’ll see a big difference.
At Learning Zone, we strive to create and enhance the sense of family in our daycare setting. We support the sense of family every day with activities like family-style dining. We want your child to feel the same welcoming and warm feeling here as they do at home. Our staff members truly care about each child and that child’s family. In fact, we regularly schedule special activities for parents and teachers to engage in with the children. This creates a sense, not only of family, but community.
STEAM is the acronym for science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. Our STEAM curriculum helps ensure the success of learning through imaginative play. Our program integrates each of the STEAM topics into the early childhood classroom in a fun and interactive way.
Having fun at daycare is not just about fun. Research shows that children learn cognitive and social skills through the use of imaginative and hands-on interaction. In other words, children learn while they are playing and having fun. And that’s why our students love coming to child care at Learning Zone.
We serve families with children 6 weeks to 5 years of age. We would love to have you join our Learning Zone family! If you are interested in learning more about one of our newest preschools in Smyrna TN please request information here.
Yes, and that’s intentional. Many families start reading to understand what quality early childhood education looks like and what children need at different stages. Even if you’re still exploring options, our blogs can help you feel more confident about what to look for in a childcare center and what questions to ask during tours.
Yes. Many early childhood challenges are a normal part of development, but they can still feel exhausting at home. You’ll find supportive strategies that respect your child’s emotions while also helping you set clear, age-appropriate boundaries. We also share guidance on common transitions, such as starting daycare, moving to new classrooms, and potty training readiness.
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Young children learn best through play because it’s how they naturally explore, practice, and repeat skills without pressure. Play strengthens language, early thinking skills, creativity, and social development in a way that feels enjoyable instead of forced. The blog helps explain what meaningful play looks like, so you can recognize learning even when it looks like fun.
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