Program Services
Infant Program
Our infant program is offered at both Centers. Babies may begin at six weeks or anytime during their 1st year. We have wonderful caregivers that have the experienced to give your baby the up most attention and love. Music, story time, and abundance of stimulating toys encourage targeted growth and developmental milestones as your baby begins an adventure of discovery. After one year of age, and able to walk and feed himself/herself, your baby will transition to our toddler room.
Toddler Program
The Zimmerman Family Toddler Program provides the newlyindependent one year old an ideal setting to explore.During the toddler stage, children learn to walk, talk, solve problems, relate to others and make friends. Our teachers are experts at encouraging appropriate activities that will enhance your child’s physical, social / emotional and intellectual development.
Preschool Program
Our Preschool Program starts at age three with children age four participating inPre-Kindergarten. We use the Creative Curriculum system which combines the latest research and the freshest ideas into a forward-thinking approach to learning--one that honors creativity and respects the role that teachers play in making learning exciting and relevant for every child in their classrooms.
Schoolage Program
We offer a schoolage program at both sites all year long. Our schoolage program consists of an afterschool program during the school year and a summer camp during the summer. Our After school programs pick up from several schools in Boca Raton. Check to the left to see if your child's school is on our list of schools that we transport from.
Mildly Ill
The Harold & Mary Perper Center for Mildly Ill Children is the first in a childcare setting in the state of Florida. The Clinic is staffed five days a week by a nurse and provides quality healthcare for a child with a short-term illness, symptoms of illness or even convalescing from surgery. This care for children of economically disadvantaged families will help prevent mild illnesses from developing into major health problems, keep parents at their jobs, and reduce parental stress by knowing their children are safe and in capable hands.













