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Power Play Early Learning Celebrates Grand Opening, Offering Innovative Childcare in Surrey, BC

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Surrey, BC – Parents and families in Surrey now have a premier destination for early childhood education with the grand opening of Power Play Early Learning. Their facility is located at 15000 54a Ave, Surrey BC, within "Excellent Ice", Surrey BC’s premiere 3 on 3 community ice rink. Ice skating programs are available to their students. With a philosophy rooted in play-based learning and a focus on holistic development, Power Play Early Learning is set to become a cornerstone in Surrey’s early education landscape.

A New Approach to Early Childhood Education

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Power Play Early Learning offers a comprehensive and dynamic learning experience for young children, blending structured activities with open-ended play to encourage cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development. With the grand opening, families in Surrey will now have access to an early learning program that prioritizes the whole child, ensuring that each child's unique needs and interests are met. According to the CDC, the early years of a child’s life are critical for building the foundation for learning, behavior, and health, making the quality of early education programs even more essential.

“Our mission is to support and nurture every aspect of a child's growth, creating a foundation for lifelong learning and success,” says Victoria Hunt, the center’s head educator and Director of Operations. “We believe that children learn best through play, and we are excited to offer a curriculum that combines fun, discovery, and education in a safe and supportive environment.”

The center offers both full-time and part-time programs, accommodating families with different scheduling needs. Power Play Early Learning’s play-based curriculum allows children to explore and learn at their own pace, building important social and academic skills in preparation for kindergarten and beyond.

Play-Based Curriculum: The Power of Learning Through Play

At the heart of Power Play Early Learning’s philosophy is the idea that children learn best when they are actively engaged in play. The play-based approach encourages children to explore their environment, interact with peers, and make discoveries on their own terms, fostering creativity, problem-solving, and independence.

“Our curriculum is designed to stimulate children’s natural curiosity and love of learning,” explains Victoria Hunt. “By integrating play into our daily activities, we help children develop cognitive and motor skills, build social connections, and gain confidence in their abilities.”

The curriculum is carefully crafted to include a wide range of activities that engage children in all areas of development. From arts and crafts, sensory play, and music to early literacy, math, and science exploration, every day offers something new and exciting. The center’s educators work closely with children to guide their learning while allowing them the freedom to make choices and explore their interests.

In addition to structured activities, Power Play Early Learning provides ample time for free play, both indoors and outdoors. Outdoor play is a key component of the center’s program, as physical activity is vital to a child’s development. The outdoor play area is designed to encourage movement and gross motor skills, with plenty of space for running, climbing, and exploring.

Comprehensive Childcare and Enrichment Programs at PPEL

Power Play Early Learning (PPEL) offers a variety of programs designed to meet the diverse needs of families with young children from 6 months to elementary school aged children. For infants and toddlers aged 6 months to 36 months, PPEL provides both full-day care (7 am to 6 pm) and half-day care (9 am to 2:30 pm). For children aged 30 months to 5 years, PPEL offers an Extended Junior Kindergarten program from 9 am to 2:30 pm, which follows the school district calendar and includes the optional "Power Ice Learn to Skate" elective. Full-day care for this age group is available from 9 am to 6 pm based on availability. Additionally, PPEL offers flexible school-age care options, including before and after school care, after school care only, Pro-D care, and summer care, allowing parents to select 5-day, 3-day, or 2-day options. The Power Ice Learn to Skate program, offered in partnership with Excellent Ice, gives children the chance to participate in specialized skating lessons as part of their daily schedule, providing both convenience and expert instruction.

Highly Qualified Educators Dedicated to Child-Centered Learning

The staff at Power Play Early Learning are highly trained professionals who are passionate about early childhood education. All educators are certified in early childhood education (ECE) and bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the classroom. The center ensures that all staff members stay updated on the latest research and best practices in child development through ongoing professional development.

“Our educators are not just teachers, they are mentors and guides who are dedicated to fostering a positive, supportive learning environment,” says Victoria Hunt. “We take a child-centered approach, which means we focus on the individual needs and strengths of each child, tailoring our teaching to help every child thrive.”

With small class sizes and low teacher-to-student ratios, Power Play Early Learning ensures that every child receives personalized attention. The center’s educators build strong relationships with each child, creating a sense of trust and belonging that is essential for learning.

Safe, Modern, and Engaging Facilities

Power Play Early Learning’s state-of-the-art facilities are designed with children’s safety, comfort, and engagement in mind. The bright, spacious classrooms are filled with age-appropriate materials that invite children to explore and learn. The center features a variety of learning centers that encourage children to engage in different types of play, including dramatic play, building, art, and sensory exploration.

Safety is a top priority at Power Play Early Learning. The center is equipped with the latest safety features, including secure access to the building, childproofed classrooms, and regularly sanitized equipment. All staff members are trained in first aid and emergency procedures, ensuring that children are always in safe hands.

“We know how important it is for parents to feel confident that their children are in a safe, caring environment,” adds Victoria Hunt. “At Power Play Early Learning, we’ve created a space where children can play, learn, and grow, all while feeling secure and supported.”

Power Play’s staff are certified in first aid and early childhood education, offering not just a caring presence but expert guidance to help children thrive. Teachers regularly undergo professional development to stay current on the latest educational trends and child development research. For parents interested in additional guidance on early development and parenting, resources like Zero to Three offer valuable tips and support.

A Commitment to Community and Inclusivity

Power Play Early Learning is more than just a daycare; it’s a community. The center actively fosters a sense of belonging and inclusivity, welcoming families from all cultural and linguistic backgrounds. The staff work to create a learning environment where diversity is celebrated, and every child feels valued.

The center’s commitment to community extends beyond the classroom. Power Play Early Learning offers a range of family engagement opportunities, including regular parent-teacher conferences, open houses, and community events. These events are designed to help parents stay connected to their child’s learning and build strong partnerships with the educators.

“We believe that education is a partnership between families and educators,” says Victoria Hunt. “By building strong relationships with parents and the broader community, we can create the best possible learning environment for children.”

Enrollment Now Open

Power Play Early Learning is now accepting enrollments for children aged 6 months to elemetary school aged children. The center offers flexible scheduling options to accommodate the diverse needs of Surrey families, with both full-time and part-time programs available.

Parents interested in learning more about Power Play Early Learning are encouraged to visit the center’s website at www.powerplayearlylearning.com to schedule a tour or attend an upcoming open house. The website provides detailed information about the programs, curriculum, and enrollment process.

As Power Play Early Learning opens its doors to the Surrey community, it is poised to become a trusted partner in early childhood education, helping children develop the skills, confidence, and love of learning that will serve them for years to come.

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About Power Play Early Learning :

At Power Play Early Learning, we unlock children's potential through play. We foster growth by encouraging exploration, imagination, and physical engagement creating an environment where kids build skills and excel through guided and self-directed play.

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