Little Flower Learning Center

We Don't Grow Flowers, We Grow Kids!


Our Histroy...

Little Flower Learning Center started in a one home environment. Within a short time, it grew to become five homes. Due to the increasing number of children, Little Flower Learning center rented an area from Celina First Church of God and then grew again and was relocated to a site in the Galleria located here in Celina, Ohio. From there, Little Flower Learning Center decided to have their new building built with a capacity of around 185 students/children on two shifts. With the new building they were given the opportunity to offer so much more for the children in their care. Where the staff is committed to the children at Little Flower Learning Center. They are committed to their learning and enjoyment.

 


Laws and Rules

The laws and rules governing child care are available upon request or you may contact The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The Administrator and each employee of Little Flower Day Care Center is required to report any suspicious of child abuse or neglect to the public children services agency.

 




Meet our Gardeners.

Our staff are required to complete a 15 in-service annually. First Aide, CPR, Child Abuse Prevention, and Management Communicable Disease are just examples of the in-service classes.

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Little Flower Goal
Little Flower Learning Center will plan to obtain an accreditation. We will work toward obtaining this during our first year of operation in our new facility.

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Our Motto
We Don't Grow Flowers... We Grow Kids! This means that we, along with your help, will provide the best possible environment for your child to explore and learn about their world. We promise to challenge, love, and protect them, and most of all give them a comfortable place to grow while you're away!


Little Flower Learning Center will report any suspicion of abuse or neglect if a child shows symptoms of such or has told a staff member such information that should lead them to believe so.

A staff member or caretakers is encouraged to ask questions and research answers in the law and rule books that are available in the office at the center. All inspection reports and complaint investigation reports will be posted in the office for review.