Advantage Early Learning Academy

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(740)914-2355verified Est. 2023

"233 W Church St. Marion Naz Kidz Entrance"
Marion OH, 43302

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"233 W Church St. Marion Naz Kidz Entrance", Marion OH, 43302
(740)914-2355

(855)846-5247


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About Advantage Early Learning Academy

Advantage Early Learning Academy, in partnership with Marion Naz Church, is an innovative and collaborative partnership that brings the collective experience and expertise of several different organizations together to give children, families, and childcare professionals the best possible experience. Advantage Early Learning Academy in Downtown Marion, Ohio, is a newly renovated child care center with 15 classrooms, brand-new furniture, and toys. Our Marion, Ohio, location has a gym with a full basketball court and production stage. Advantage Early Learning Academy is proud to manage this unique location. Our highly-trained staff is pleased to care for and educate the leaders of tomorrow!

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Advantage Early Learning Academy, day care center, listed under "Day Care Centers" category, is located at "233 W Church St. Marion Naz Kidz Entrance" Marion OH, 43302 and can be reached by 7409142355 phone number. Advantage Early Learning Academy has currently no reviews.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Advantage Early Learning Academy

Advantage Early Learning Academy is closed on Sunday and Saturday.
Advantage Early Learning Academy is open Mon-Fri 6:00 AM-6:00 PM.
While daycare, preschool, and kindergarten are integral to early childhood education, distinct differences mark specific phases of a child's cognitive, emotional, and physical development. Daycare is a fantastic child care option for children up to age five. Not only do these facilities provide a safe and nurturing environment, but they offer an exciting array of activities sure to stimulate the minds and hearts of any little one! Arts and crafts, music, physical activities, and more await each child in a warm and supportive atmosphere. While daycare centers do not generally offer formal academic instruction, they engender a love of learning in each child by providing a fun and educational environment. Preschool is an excellent educational program tailor-made for children aged three to five. With a structured daily schedule and an array of engaging activities (including circle time, group activities, and individual work), preschool is the perfect place for children to learn critical skills while having fun. Preschools are designed to prepare children for kindergarten; preschools emphasize learning and socialization in equal measure. Kindergarten is the first year of formal education in the United States. With a comprehensive curriculum that includes vital subjects such as math, language arts, science, and social studies, kindergarten is a critical stepping stone in a child's educational journey. While some states require kindergarten for every child starting at the age of five, most families choose to enroll their children in this foundational program anyway. Kindergarten classes will challenge and inspire young learners, providing an excellent platform for later success in school and beyond.
The age at which most children start preschool is 3 years old. However, depending on your child's development and needs, they may benefit from starting earlier or later. Consider their social, emotional, and cognitive abilities, physical health, and independence. Speak to your child's doctor or other professionals for advice. Visit different preschools and talk to their teachers for a better understanding of their expectations and their early childhood education program. Ultimately, as parents, it's up to you to decide when the best age is for your child to begin preschool.
There’s technically very little difference between early learning and preschool. The age range for preschool and pre-k, which is short of pre-kindergarten, includes youngsters aged 3 - 5 years old, as does early learning. In some child care settings, children are grouped in mixed-age groups, such as 3 and 4-year-olds, or teamed in the same age group, such as with a classroom of only 4-year-olds. With both early learning and preschool, teachers typically must meet the state qualifications to be early learning teachers. So, early learning and preschool are nearly the same in function, if not always in style. Nevertheless, they combine developmentally appropriate learning and fun activities that help prepare children for kindergarten.
Daycare programs are a type of child care that caters to little ones as young as six weeks up to 3 years old. Meanwhile, preschool is designed for children aged 2 to 5. The main goal of preschool is to equip children with essential pre-academic skills to prepare them for grade school. On the other hand, daycare centers focus on nurturing social skills in younger children. Although daycare is not part of preschool, both serve as essential childcare programs for our growing kids!
Yes. Families looking for preschool opportunities for their children have many options regarding free and low-cost preschool or pre-k programs in Ohio. But not all early childhood education programs are created equal. As parents, if you want the best for your child, speak with the dedicated staff at Advantage Early Learning Academy today.
On occasions, parents or a caregiver like to provide food for special activities such as birthdays and holidays. We welcome such support; however, to protect children from food-borne illness, we are only permitted to serve children food that has been commercially prepared and packaged. All food must have an ingredient list to help us manage the safety of children with food allergies.
We provide a morning and afternoon snack that is healthy and age-appropriate. However, your child’s lunch needs to be packed because the Marion County location does not maintain a full kitchen. Please let us know ahead of time if your child is not permitted to have any type of food due to allergies or religious beliefs.


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