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Providing outstanding childcare services

Looking for a trusted daycare learning center in Garland, Texas, that supports your child’s development from day one? Whether you’re wondering when to start daycare, what activities your toddler will enjoy, or how preschool prepares kids for kindergarten, Preschool On Shiloh has answers. Our programs are designed to meet your child right where they are developmentally, from infancy through preschool and beyond.

Each age group follows a unique daily routine filled with learning, fun, and care, all in a safe, welcoming environment. Wondering what a typical day looks like for infants or how we teach pre-K students the basics of math and reading? Here’s a breakdown of our core programs:

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Infant I

6 weeks to 9 months

INFANT I ACTIVITIES:

  • Keep them warm, clean, and dry
  • Feed them on time
  • Sing them lullabies when awake
  • Always play with them at their level
  • Parents receive daily reports on their feedings and progress on parents’ smartphones or computers.

INFANT I FEES :

  • 260 Per Week
  • No Registration Fee (October thru Dec. 2023)

Infant II​

9 Months To 18 Months

INFANT II ACTIVITIES:

  • Help them to crawl and walk using toys and cushioned walkers
  • Show them colored cushions of assorted shapes to roll and play
  • Feed them together.
  • Parents receive daily reports on their smartphones or on a computer.
  • Teach them to communicate with their hands and expressions
  • Group singing and dancing

INFANT II FEES :

  • 260 Per Week
  • No Registration Fee (Oct. thru Dec. 2023)

Toddlers Club

18 months -36 months

TODDLERS ACTIVITIES:

  • The curriculum is followed for everyday activities, and 20-30 minutes each day are spent in the Library to read books.
  • Mornings and late afternoons include outdoor physical activities
  • ABCs are repeated in Circle time along with communication skills
  • Morning breakfast, lunch, and snacks are served daily

TODDLERS FEES:

  • 220 Per Week For 18M-36 Months Old
  • No Registration Fee (Oct. thru Dec. 2023)

Transition Pre-K I

36 months to 48 months

PRESCHOOL ACTIVITIES:

  • The curriculum emphasizes creative thinking & discipline.
  • Learning tools to teach children to learn both independently and within groups
  • The library provides a place for reading.

Pre-K I FEES :

  • 200 Per Week
  • No Registration Fee (Oct. thru Dec. 2023)

Pre-K II & After-Schoolers

4 years to 5 years

Pre-K II Activities

  • Equipped with several custom-tailored rooms, Library, Creative Minds, and Indoor Gym
  • Children participate according to age, needs, and dispositions.
  • The curriculum is strictly followed to get children to learn Reading, Writing, and Math concepts (Numbers, etc.). In the library, children can complete their homework (After Schoolers). Meanwhile, in the Creative Minds Room, they can play with puzzles and other innovative toys.

Pre-K II Fees:

Pickup service for After Schoolers is available only after Aug. 1st, 2022.

  • Fees: Pre-k II: $ 200.00/wk (Ages 4-5 years)
  • Fees: After Schoolers: $ 90.00/Wk
  • No Registration Fee (Oct. thru Dec. 2023)

Kindergarten

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Summer Programs

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the usual caregiver-to-infant ratio in an infant care program?
The caregiver-to-infant ratio in most infant care programs is typically 1:3 or 1:4, depending on state regulations. This means one caregiver is responsible for no more than three or four infants at a time. A lower ratio helps ensure each infant receives personalized attention, consistent supervision, and responsive care that supports healthy emotional and physical development.
What daily activities support toddler development in a childcare setting?
Toddlers benefit from a variety of structured and unstructured activities that promote motor skills, language, and social interaction. Common daily activities include storytime, singing, sensory play, guided movement, outdoor play, and basic routines like handwashing and mealtime.
Is a preschool program typically play-based or academically focused?
Many preschool programs use a play-based approach that weaves early academic concepts into engaging activities. While some programs may incorporate more structured lessons, play-based learning remains a widely accepted method because it supports critical thinking, creativity, and social-emotional development.
How does a Pre-K program help prepare children for kindergarten?
Pre-K programs help children get ready for kindergarten by focusing on early literacy, basic math skills, social-emotional growth, and classroom readiness. Children learn how to follow routines, communicate their needs, work in groups, and listen to instructions. Exposure to letters, sounds, numbers, and problem-solving activities.
What are the benefits of early childhood education?
Early childhood education supports a child’s development in all key areas—cognitive, emotional, social, and physical. Benefits include stronger language skills, better problem-solving abilities, improved emotional regulation, and greater readiness for school. It also helps build confidence, curiosity, and a love of learning.

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