Preschool in Pinehurst, NC 28374
For most working parents, peace of mind comes from knowing that your child is not only being well cared for but that they are under the supervision of highly-trained professionals. That sense of security is what the FirstHealth Child Development Department offers FirstHealth employees.
Child care services are provided year-round to children ages 6 weeks through preschool at the Child Development Center located on the Moore Regional Hospital campus in Pinehurst.
In addition, the Wyatt School Age Program located in nearby Taylortown, serves children ages 5 to 12 years, with a before and after school program, holidays, teacher workdays and a day-long summer camp.
The FirstHealth Child Development Center is licensed by the N.C. Division of Child Development and operates as a 5-star facility to meet the child care needs of FirstHealth Employees.
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At the FirstHealth Child Development Center, we believe that all children have unique gifts and each through the process of experiencing joy, understanding, kindness and enrichment will reach his or her maximum potential.
Our Commitment is
to provide a stimulating child-oriented environment. Learning centers in each classroom are arranged to offer challenging play, exploration, creativity and success;
to provide positive methods of child guidance that promote feelings of self-worth;
to develop curiosity and independence in a safe environment;
to maintain an atmosphere of mutual respect and trust.
We Believe
that the childs home is the most important factor in a childs development. We will always strive to support and complement the family in order to promote the healthy development of the child.
that the dignity and worth of each family is important.
that loving, trusting and respecting each child makes that child capable of loving, trusting and respecting others.
that each child should be supported in his/her development of a positive self-image.
that it is important to meet each childs need for physical, emotional, social and cognitive growth.
that the needs of children change as they grow; that programs must respond in content and structure by using the best techniques in early childhood education.
that children deserve a nurturing, safe and happy environment, which supports their natural curiosity and desire to learn.
that children deserve to have teachers who are capable and caring.