DEVELOPMENT

  • We strive in diversity!
  • We strive to teach international culture and languages
  • We provide online cameras for parents to watch daily!

NOW ENROLLING

We’re so confident that you and your child will love our learning academy that we are providing you with free online access to view your child anytime from your phone device or tablet live!

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CHILD CARE HOURS

Weekends Closed
Monday – Friday 6 am to 6:30 pm
LANGUAGES we teach:

  • Spanish
  • Chinese
  • Turkish
  • German, French

Come see the Little Butterflies Arlington Learning Center!

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Best of ARLINGTON Child

Compare our day care facility and see why Parents has chosen Little butterflies Arlington learning center as the #1 choice for superior child care in the DFW area.

Daycare & Childcare options can be daunting when you’re child deserves the best program details & pricing!

Little Butterflies Arlington is the smart & simple choice for your child’s care, available with remote video monitoring so you can be close to your child.

WATCH YOUR CHILD

Child safesty is important to all of here at Little Butterflies Arlington. Download our app Arlo to monitor your child’s activities through our secure access portal for any device.

Parents can view their child from remote locations on pc, tablet, phone, etc.. to protect the privacy and security of your children.

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OUR PHILOSOPHY

At Little Butterflies Arlington,we provide parents with peace of mind by giving children an exceptional education every fun-filled day in a place as nurturing as home.

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HEALTH & SAFETY

From every detail of our classroom and playground design to our high standards of cleanliness, we do everything to make children safe and secure. The Little Butterflies Arlington also includes a proximity WiFi check-in/out only to authorized parents and supervisors, pre-enabled on your smart device.

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HIGHEST STANDARD OF CARE

Choosing a day care Academy is one of the most important decisions that a parent is going to make. We help make the decision easier with an enhanced learning and development environment supported by building nurturing relationships with teachers and other kids.

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LONG TERM SUCCESS

Guided by highly trained caregivers, our daily care curriculum offers playful, age-appropriate learning opportunities for children.

Have you Forgot to Pack Something Essential?

Here is a little guidance on what your child should bring in their Butterfly Pack to Little Butterflies Arlington.Transitioning from having your little one at home to packing him or her up for day care is hard enough without worrying about forgetting to pack something essential. This Guide makes it easier.

VIBRANT & DIVERSE CHILDCARE

Little Butterflies Arlington is a strong supporter of diversity in early childhood programs. We’re helping children to feel good about themselves, their families, and their communities, and also exposing children to differences, things that are unfamiliar, and experiences beyond their immediate lives. Come by anytime for a tour and see how we’re creating a culturally diverse child care environment that helps prepare children with the attitudes, knowledge, and skills necessary to live and work successfully in a complex, diverse world. Child begin to notice differences and evaluate others at a very early age. Come see the Little Butterflies Arlington difference and why we’re chosen as the best childcare facility in Green Oaks BLVD Arlington Tx 76017

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PACKING A BUTTERFLY PACK

Weather-appropriate clothing and seal-able bags:
A:No matter what the age, every little one should come prepared with spare clothes, seasonal wear, bibs, under wear and burp cloths. Accidents and spit-ups happen, so don’t leave your precious cargo without backup. Be uber-prepared by including plastic bags with a seal for those soiled clothes, especially during potty training. For babies, this includes swaddling blankets. Older little ones will need sunblock, swimsuits if your facility offers water play and jackets for colder weather. “I always include an extra layer like a hoodie or sweater, healthy snacks and a blanket from home for his nap,” said Maria.
Diapers:
A:If your kids are still in diapers, be sure you send enough diapers, wipes and diaper rash cream to cover a change every two hours. You may be able to leave a full week’s worth in the classroom, but always arm your kids’ backpacks with emergency coverage.
Food and nutrition:
A:What to bring depends on the age and needs of each child. Pack enough formula, breastmilk and/or baby food, plus a little extra just in case, to get your baby through the day. Include sippy cups and baby/finger foods for older little ones.
Comfort items and medicine:
A:Whether it’s medicine for teething, allergies or pain/fever, be sure your childcare provider has it and knows how to use it. Pack that blankie, pacifier, teether and/or stuffed animal with the typically required crib sheet and blanket for nap time to ensure your little one isn’t stressed when it’s time to wind down.
What not to pack:
  1. Toys: It’s too hard to keep track of who brought what toys brought from home, and many kids at this age don’t know how to share…Let’s eliminate tears, it’s better to leave these at home. If children need their loveys to sleep with, these items can stay in backpacks until nap time. We never allow play guns, water guns included.
  2. Junk food behind: The other kids get really upset when they see a kid with a cupcake, cookie, etc. and cannot have one for themselves. Either try to bring these special snacks for everyone or send in healthy snacks so others don’t get upset.
  3. Fancy clothes: Leave plastic and dress up shoes at home. Please let kids wear shoes they can run and play in. Save dressy clothes for church as kids in daycare can get really messy.
  4. Medication: Though not a leave-at-home item, it’s important that no medications or vitamins are left in lunch bags or backpacks. Other kids may get a hold of them. Please label all medications and give directly to the teacher with proper documentation completed and they will be stored and administered appropriately.
  5. Sharp objects: Parents know kids shouldn’t bring sharp objects to daycare, but sometimes children still slip them into their bags. Talk to your kids about the dangers of sharp objects such as scissors and craft-kit tools. Little Butterflies Learning Center does a great job with our safety and security policies.