Our 2 1/2 - 3-year-old Preschool program at Angels Child Development Academy in Birmingham, AL
Ready to send your 2 1/2 to 3-year-old to preschool? Angels Child Development Academy is a state-licensed daycare preschool that offers full-day preschool for your child. Our philosophy, community-based care, and commitment to health and safety give your preschooler the physical, emotional, technological, and cognitive foundation they need to thrive in school and in life.
At Angels Child Development Academy, we are determined to provide the best preschool learning for your child. From our preschool curriculum to educational activities, every day your 3-year-old will grow. Our classrooms are designed around your child’s unique needs and safety.
Strict health and safety procedures will be followed
While your preschooler is at our Academy, you’ll have the peace of mind of knowing that they’re in a healthy and safe environment thanks to Health Essentials, our enhanced health and cleaning initiative based on CDC guidelines to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus.
What’s a day like for your preschooler?

Day in the Life of Preschoolers at Angels Child Development Academy
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Language Arts & LiteracyFocus: Reading and writing skills begin to blossom for 5-year-olds. Our curriculum immerses your child in rich, high-quality printed content, introducing them to age-appropriate fiction and non-fiction. At age 5, children are starting to recognize common sight words, identify upper and lowercase letters and connect sounds to specific letters. Their vocabulary is rapidly expanding and writing moves from combining letters to making words to combining words to create simple sentences. Kindergarten Activities * Practicing writing acrostic poems after reading * Using our Literacy Essentials program to identify the 37 sounds of the English language. * Learning the concepts of print by composing class stories on chart paper. Learning continues beyond the classroom. Here are some easy projects you can do to extend learning into your home. * Read “Autumn: An Alphabet Acrostic” then practice writing acrostic poems. * Help your child create simple stories with a beginning, middle and end.
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MathematicsFocus: Using a variety of resources and approaches to enhance mathematical thinking. Our teachers use innovative methods integrated throughout the day to engage your 5-year-old in math. It might entail using manipulatives to solve problems in a small- or large-group activity, or introducing a math lesson to a playful learning session. Our teachers are always looking for fun ways to turn everyday tasks into an effective opportunity to strengthen math skills. Kindergarten Activities * Exploring calculators to identify what happens when they press certain buttons. * Pretending that the Dramatic Play learning center is a restaurant, where they practice adding and subtracting by paying their bill and giving change. * Figuring out how many more blocks are needed to complete a structure in the Blocks and Transportation center. Learning continues beyond the classroom. Here are some easy projects you can do to extend learning into your home. * Give your child a calculator to play with so they can see what happens when they press the various buttons. Pretend to be at a restaurant with your child so they can practice adding and subtracting by paying their bill and giving change. Use blocks to build a structure, then count how many blocks were used.
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ScienceFocus: Acting on your 5-year-old’s natural curiosity to explore, observe and question. We use hands-on activities to foster an appreciation of nature and science, teaching your child about plants, animals and the Earth. Kindergarten Activities * Going on an autumn leaf hunt, discussing the differences in leaves (shape, sizes, colors) and talking about why they change colors. * Collecting rocks during a nature walk and then sorting and identifying them when back at the Academy. * Working in pairs to look at X-rays on the light table. * Using magnifying glasses and microscopes to examine salt crystals. Learning continues beyond the classroom. Here are some easy projects you can do to extend learning into your home. * Go on an autumn leaf hunt and discuss the differences in leaves (shape, sizes, colors) and talk about why they change colors. * Collect rocks during a walk and then sort and identify them when you get home. * Use a magnifying glass to examine salt crystals.
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Social StudiesFocus: Exploring your child’s role as an individual in the classroom, the community and the world. Your child will learn about citizenship, rules, working together and government. We provide opportunities to explore the local community, geography, American history and different cultures. Kindergarten Activities * Learning about elections and how voting works, then having the class vote on a favorite color. * Working together to put facts on the class map, like where our families originated or where certain languages are spoken. Learning continues beyond the classroom. Here are some easy projects you can do to extend learning into your home. * Talk about elections and discuss how voting works. Examine a map or globe and talk about where different famous people come from and what languages are spoken in different countries.
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Gross & Fine Motor DevelopmentFocus: Providing appropriate materials and ample opportunities to develop strength and coordination. Our learning centers have an assortment of materials and tools to help your 5-year-old continue to develop their fine motor skills. Our playgrounds and fitness activities allow your child to move around and play, strengthening large muscles and building coordination and dexterity. Kindergarten Activities * Using clay to make a rock, and pressing different shapes into it to make fossils. *Using various props, like scarves, ribbons and hula hoops, to move to a changing music tempo, then noting how movements change by tempo. *Brainstorming different exercises they could do with their families and practicing the movements involved. *Using rubber bands on geoboards to make shapes. Learning continues beyond the classroom. Here are some easy projects you can do to extend learning into your home. * Have your child use clay to make a rock, then press different shapes into it to make a fossil. *Use various props, like scarves, ribbons and hula hoops, to move to a changing music tempo, then not how movements change by tempo. *Come up with a list of exercises your family can do together. *Use rubber bands on geoboards to make different shapes.
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Steps for DevelopmentFocus: Introducing your child to a variety of positive character traits by finding teachable everyday moments. There are numerous opportunities to learn from real-world examples of honesty, generosity and patience. Our teachers guide your child in identifying those moments to help them transform into caring and responsible citizens. Kindergarten Activities * Learning about generosity by participating in an event like a food drive and talking about why it’s important and how it makes them feel. * Exploring humor by reading newspaper comics strips and asking your child what made them laugh and why.
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Health GuidelinesFocus: Keeping your preschooler healthy and safe. Health Essentials is a set of CDC-based standard operating procedures that can help mitigate the spread of potential infection throughout our Academy. Health Essentials is a key part of our overall COVID-19 response, expanding upon existing disinfection and health protocols that offer parents and staff peace of mind and demonstrates our commitment to creating a healthy and safe environment for learning and working. Health guidelines are focused on four principles designed to cover various preventative, protective and corrective measures that address COVID-19: 1. Wellness Education The solution starts with an understanding. * Children learn how following proper hygienic practices can keep them healthy * Academy staff receives training and must abide by enhanced health and safety practices outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2. Enhanced Hygiene Soap and water is the best solution. * Soap and water offer the simplest solution to combat infection * Staff increase handwashing frequency * All children must wash their hands upon entering their room at the start of each day and all recommended times thereafter in addition to following standard Academy handwashing procedures 3. Healthy Environment A clean facility keeps families safe. Academies adhere to advanced cleaning procedures: * Nightly cleaning * Daily laundering of soft items and bedding * Limiting items brought into the Academy 4. Symptom Monitoring Keeping a watchful eye * Temperature monitoring at the Academy entrance. * Track symptoms * Isolate symptomatic children from others immediately upon observation * Contact parents for pickup from the Academy * Daily health check is completed upon arrival
Find out what a day at Angels Child Development Academy looks like for your preschooler.
Questions? Answers.
Explore some of the most frequently asked questions from parents of 2 1/2 to 3-year-olds.
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What if my child gets sick?
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We’ll call you or a designated adult from your Emergency Information Form so that your child can be picked up as soon as possible from the Academy. While waiting to be picked up, your child will rest quietly, away from other children.
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What if my child has allergies?
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Due to the high number of children with peanut allergies, we do not serve peanut products. If your child has a specific allergy, please list them on our dietary restriction letter so that we can make appropriate food substitutions.
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What will my child be doing?
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At this age, children are naturally inquisitive and take pride in doing things on their own. Our teachers encourage your preschooler to take advantage of our center-based learning environment to explore and progress at their own pace. Your child will work on social/emotional development, motor skills and will be introduced to language arts, mathematics and science.
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Do you take the children outdoors?
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Yes, weather permitting, we take children outside daily. Children should be dressed appropriately for playing on our playground or taking group walks.
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What policies are Academies required to have in place to address safety?
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Our facilities and outdoor play areas are required to have secure entries and exits that are maintained by an electronic entry system. Only individuals authorized by you are allowed to pick up your child from the Academy. All employees are required to have undergone background checks prior to employment.
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What are teacher qualifications?
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All Angels Child Development Academy teachers must meet or exceed the state requirements for child care providers and are required to receive ongoing professional training annually. We also require background checks through local, county, state and/or federal agencies prior to employment.
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Can I drop in to observe?
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Yes, however, please follow health and safety guidelines.
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How do you use technology in learning?
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Angels Child Development Academy teachers use technology as learning tools and a means of communication. We feel it’s important to teach children how to use devices they will encounter in school, so they are given opportunities to use them for educational play and research. The use of televisions or computers for passive viewing is not part of Angels Child Development Academy’s curriculum.
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Do I need to pack a lunch?
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No. We provide an assortment of healthy, age-appropriate meals and snacks for the children to eat each day.
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What is your discipline policy?
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We do not use physical or verbal punishment under any circumstances. We use positive guidance and re-direction to acknowledge children’s feelings and emotions and provide them with social scripts, problem-solving techniques, self-calming activities and choices and activities geared toward their interests.
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Do you have parent-teacher conferences?
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Yes. We schedule family/teacher conferences each year to discuss your child’s progress, but you can request a conference with the Director at any time.
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Does you have cameras in the classroom?
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Many, but not all, Angels Child Development Academy locations have classroom cameras that parents can access via mobile or desktop apps. For the most accurate information on classroom cameras, contact your Academy directly to learn about camera availability and policies.
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What is Angels Child Development Academy doing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus?
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Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Angels Child Development Academy already followed strict practices for health and cleaning that met or exceeded state and local standards. Since the coronavirus outbreak, we have implemented Health Matters, a set of enhanced protocols based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations for social distancing, disinfection, wellness education and symptom monitoring. The goal of Health Matters is to uphold the highest level of health precautions and cleanliness for proper child care delivery.