
Our slogan is “Powered by Imagination.” That’s because our program for ages 6 weeks through pre-kindergarten helps children thrive through imaginative play. It encourages children to explore, experiment, and discover with their own imagination.
Our STEAM preschool curriculum takes cutting edge learning to new heights! If you’re searching for the best preschools in Middle Tennessee then you have to see a Learning Zone for yourself.
We began with one Learning Zone location on John R. Rice Boulevard in Murfreesboro in 2016. Then in 2018, we added another location in Murfreesboro on Siegel Road. We added one more location in Murfreesboro in 2019 (on Veterans Parkway). Additionally, that same year we added one in Nashville at Century City on Perimeter Court. Our fourth location in Murfreesboro opened in March 2020 providing preschools in Berkshire on Blackman Road.
Our steady growth has been due to excellence in childcare, our STEAM curriculum, and our bond with our families. Now we are expanding into Gallatin, TN. We want to provide the kind of preschool Gallatin parents are looking for. Additionally, we are also going to open a location in Mt. Juliet. We want to offer the kind of childcare and preschool Mt. Juliet parents are seeking too. These two brand new, state-of-the-art preschool and daycare centers will round out our locations to a total of seven.
In all seven of our locations, Learning Zone preschools and daycare centers provide the highest quality child care. Our caring teachers are highly trained. They help children learn through age-appropriate lessons and super fun activities. We design our activities to develop verbal communication, problem-solving, scientific reasoning, logical thought, and more.
We invite you to visit a Learning Zone location near you. We would love to have you and your child join our family.
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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New posts are added regularly, especially around the topics parents search for and ask about most. Some seasons focus more on routines and family schedules, while others dive deeper into behavior, development, and early learning. The best way to stay up to date is to check back often or subscribe when available.
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.
No. Our content is meant to be helpful and informative, but it’s not a substitute for professional guidance. If you ever have concerns about your child’s health or development, it’s always best to speak with your pediatrician or a qualified specialist. Think of this blog as supportive education and a steady place to start.