Head Start YMCA at Fleming Senior Center is a traditional Head Start program designed to prepare economically disadvantaged children, ages 3 to 5, for success in school and life by providing comprehensive early-intervention education and support to low-income children and their families. Located along Main Street in Dundalk, it offers two preschool programs, one in the morning from 8:30am to noon and one in the afternoon from noon to 3:30pm. Both programs are free.
Choose a child care center with a superior academic program. The Joy of Learning Center in Baltimore and Lanham, Maryland, is much more than a day care center. We are a center of exploration.
Here at The Joy of Learning Center, we believe that children can do a lot. We take pride in providing the highest quality academic program available. It is the role of the caregivers to build upon those things that children are capable of.
Our Philosophy:
We believe that most of lifes learning occurs in first five years. Because each child learns at his or her own pace, our staff will look to him or her to determine the next stage of development. This "can-do" approach is the basis of our philosophy.
Time and research has shown us that the main component of quality child care is trained staff. We employ some of the best trained staff, all of whom value, respect, and sensitively respond to the needs that children hold. We feel that the time they are away from Mommy and Daddy must be a blossoming time.
We respect parents as the most significant providers of care and nurture. We are pleased to serve as extended family members.
Enroll your child in the finest educational development programs in Baltimore, Maryland. The Joy of Learning Center provides extensive child care programs for all ages.
The Joy of Learning Center has developed an age-appropriate academic curriculum and interesting year-round awareness units that are used to formulate fun-filled learning activities.
Our daily routine includes activities that promote the development of gross and fine motor skills.
For 50 years the Maryland Hillel Foundation has served Jewish students who attend the University of Maryland. The small, nonprofit organization helps students grow socially, culturally and religiously. It features a kosher dining hall. The Hillel Foundation has 540 centers on college campuses nationwide.