June 2025 Newsletter

Bottom Line Up Front: Children’s Learning Station has officially earned the highest level of childcare quality certification in Texas—a 4-Star Texas Rising Star rating. This achievement places us in the top 5-7% of all licensed childcare programs statewide, meaning your child receives care that exceeds state standards in every measurable way. At Children’s Learning Station,…
As parents, we all want our children to grow up healthy, happy, and strong. But with busy schedules and the lure of screens, it can be challenging to ensure they’re getting enough physical activity. Did you know that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per day for…
Leaving your little one in the care of others is a big step, and it’s natural to feel a mix of emotions. You want to find a daycare where your child will feel loved, safe, and stimulated, a place where they can learn, grow, and thrive. But with so many options available, how do you…
The first day of preschool marks an exciting milestone in your child’s life – and yours too! While this transition brings new opportunities for growth and learning, it’s natural for both parents and children to feel a mix of emotions. At Children’s Learning Station, we’ve helped countless families navigate this significant change, and we’re here…
Nearly 60% of American families rely on some form of childcare, making the search for the right daycare provider one of the most significant decisions parents face. When building trust with your child’s care and development, thorough evaluation becomes not just important—it becomes essential. At Children’s Learning Station, we understand this journey intimately. The mixture…
The transition to kindergarten marks a significant milestone in your child’s life. While most children begin kindergarten around age five, chronological age is just one factor in determining readiness. Recent research from the National Institute of Early Education Research shows that social-emotional development may be an even stronger predictor of kindergarten success than academic skills….