Our Programs

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RIGHT CHOICE

Clean and Safe Facility
(Visitor Restrictions)

Sanitizing and Temperature Check Points

Curriculum Structured Classrooms

Certified Teachers / 1st Aid and CPR Certified

Recorded Cameras Inside and outside surveillance

Secured Passcode Entry

Mask Required to enter

Fun and Loving Staff

Affordable Rates

Daily Healthy Meals
Healthy Eating and Physical Activity
Our program is committed to helping raise a healthier generation of children. The teachers and staff at Right Choice has made it our policy to follow the five Let’s Go! priority strategies for healthy eating and physical activity.
- We limit unhealthy choices* for snacks and celebrations.
- We limit sugar drinks.
- We prohibit the use of food as a reward.
- We provide opportunities for physical activity every day.
- We limit recreational screen time.
- Unhealthy choices include foods and drinks high in sugar and/or salt such as soda, candy, cookies, cake and chips.
- Sugary drinks include juices (including 100% fruit juice), soda, sports drinks, energy drinks, lemonade and sweetened coffee or tea drinks.



Our Curriculum

Infant
Rainbow Circle: 6 weeks to 1 year
Our ratio in this room is 1:5 meaning 1 teacher to every 5 infants.
From the moment your bundle of joy was born up to now, abundant growth has occurred. In the first three years of a human’s life, the brain experiences the highest amount of development as compared to any other years. Here in the Infant Room at Right Choice, our program ensures that your infant gets the most out of this growth period. We acknowledge that creating a trusting relationship between your little one and the teachers in this room is highly important. We strive to make it a smooth transition for your child as they go from home to school and vise versa. For this to work, we invite you to participate in the transition period of up to one month in order to make that smooth transition. We encourage you to visit the infant room to observe the daily routine and experiences that your child has here at Right Choice. Two major developments will begin for your infants, individuality and personality. We recognize that each baby is unique and has an individualized schedule that we will follow. As they get older, we will work on merging them into a daily schedule that corresponds with the older infants in the room. Nutrition and hygiene are two significant aspects of a child’s life. In the Infant room, we look to you to provide guidance on when and how to meet the needs of your infant regarding food and nutrition. All types of diapers are accepted at Right Choice including cloth diapers and cloth wipes. We ask that you provide the diapers and wipes. Our educational program strives to work on your infant’s key developmental milestones. Right Choice follows the guidelines for Supporting SC Infants and Toddlers. It includes but not limited to:
- Physical Developments (tummy time, pulling themselves up, etc.)
- Social Skills (Familiar Faces)
- Sensory (eating, tactile books, baby toys)
- Fine Motor Skills (picking up small objects)
- Sign Language
- Free Play
- Language Development
- Reading
- Music
- Communication between the teachers of the Infant Room and you are crucial. We invite the you to stay in contact with the teachers in the Infant Room as often as you’d like, if you have any questions or concerns please reach out to us. We look forward to meeting your little wonder and watch your infant develop a curious mind.

Toddlers I
Rainbow Ave: 12 months to 24 months.
Our classroom has a 1:6 ratio meaning 1 teacher to every 6 toddlers.
Your baby will be a toddler before you know it! Here at Right Choice we have a great Walker Room that will provide your toddler with many learning opportunities to strive and grow. Your toddlers will be given daily tasks to explore and learn with age appropriate toys and crafts. Toddlers in the Rainbow Ave are taught language and encouraged to use their words. In the rainbow ave room we know that all our toddlers learn differently that is why we provide many different learning experiences. We learn through dramatic play, music, arts, family style dinning, age appropriate toys and materials. In the Rainbow Ave Room, we thrive to have a great learning environment with loving staff and a developmentally appropriate environment.
Weekly things we do: (but not limited to)
- Circle Time
- Group Play
- Reading
- Music
- Outside Play
- Arts & Crafts
- Sensory Activities
- Introduction of New Books, Music and Many Other Materials
Our teachers are passionate, fun-loving and motivated. These strengths help establish a concrete routine and consistent schedule to support new experiences and development through group activities, self-exploration and sensory experiences. We thrive to have a great learning environment with loving staff and a developmentally appropriate environment.
Toddler Early Learning Care Program Features:
- Group activities that promotes social skills in a nurturing environment every day.
- Communication is key and is established through verbal discussions, the tablets and daily routine charts.
- Lesson plans support learning in dramatic play, creative arts, mathematics, language and exploration in sensory activities to meet their developmental needs.

Toddler II
Green Street: 2 years to 3 years old
Our room is a 1:8 ratio meaning 1 teacher to every 8 toddlers.
Here in the Little Sprouts Classroom, at Room to Bloom our objective is to implement a strong supportive and nurturing environment for our toddlers. We provide a supportive background in education with guidance through transitioning with developmental milestones.
Your toddler is rapidly growing and soon to become a pre-preschooler. This happens in such a short period of time. Throughout this time frame we encourage independence, early introductions to potty-training, communication, self-exploration and sharing. The teachers and teachers’ assistants in the Little Sprouts Classroom will support and nurture your child through their developmental milestones as well as be a resource to you.
Our teachers are passionate, fun-loving and motivated. These strengths help establish a concrete routine and consistent schedule to support new experiences and development through group activities, self-exploration and sensory experiences. We thrive to have a great learning environment with loving staff and a developmentally appropriate environment.
Toddler Early Learning Care Program Features:
- Group activities that promotes social skills in a nurturing environment every day.
- Communication is key and is established through verbal discussions, the iPad and daily routine charts.
- Lesson plans support learning in dramatic play, creative arts, mathematics, language and exploration in sensory activities to meet their developmental needs.
Other skills learned over the year include:
- Appropriate use of utensils.
- Manners: saying “please and thank you” and apologizing.
- Sharing & kind behaviors toward each other.
- Animal, color, shape, etc. recognition learned through fun and engaging activities that have a new theme each week.
- Toilet training.
- Self-help: dressing, cleaning up after themselves, and folding their blankets after rest time.
- Using words and learning/expressing sign language.
- Self-soothing during nap time.
- Introduction to the art materials and how to use them appropriately.
- Yoga / deep breathing.
- Introduction to playground and classroom equipment and modeling how to use them in a safe and meaningful way.
- How to dress for the seasons.
- Finger plays

Toodler 3
Red Street: Ages 3 years old
Ratio 1:12
In Red Street, we learn through a nurturing environment to create a bright future for your preschooler. Everyday activities like toilet training, brushing their teeth, washing their hands, and putting on their shoes are learned in a family setting. This gives your child the ability to freely express themselves and explore their curiosity. In this welcoming environment, each child learns how to be a respectful and helpful member of a community, while also developing their own skills, interests, and ambitions.
The teachers in Red Street are caring, passionate and nurturing individuals who will open their arms and hearts to your children.
In the red street, children learn basic life lessons such as being respectful, charismatic, and kind-hearted individuals. The children also partake in activities such as arts and crafts, learning letters of the alphabet to spell their own names spelling their own names. This provides an opportunity for your preschooler to get a head start on kindergarten.
We start our day off with morning meeting where we sing songs and ask each other how we are. We discuss the days of the week, months of the year, seasons and what the weather is like in our local community. After morning meeting the children take part in a center-based activity where we work on mathematics, creative arts, science experiments and early literacy. Later, we have lunch, here in red street we take pride in our family dining style, we believe this is a great way for your preschoolers to practice their manners and patience. After their nap your children will have a blast learning about their health and physical education. We practice physical education through dance and outdoor activities. Your child is bound to learn a lot while having fun doing so.
Our curriculum is based on SC Learning Development Standards and geared around themes the children are interested in. By having interesting themes, they can find passion and embrace their individuality. We thrive to have a great learning environment with nurturing staff and a developmentally appropriate environment.