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ABOUT

 

Mission Statement



Tiny Fingers Tiny Toes Early Childcare Center, promotes an environment that is conducive in helping your child grow into a well-rounded young person.  Our philosophy and primary goal is to help your little ones learn, grow, and have fun while their parents are hard at work.  We help develop social skills, self confidence and most of all we allow children to be children through play. We accomplish this while providing a loving,

nurturing, and safe environment for each and every child.

 

The Owner

Bria Cooper founded Tiny Fingers Tiny Toes Early Childcare Center in 2015.  The center was a dream of Bria’s. In 2012 Bria was hit from behind by a driver who was texting, as a result Bria had to go through several painful surgeries.  She was awarded a cash settlement.  As a young adult She could of blown the money on material things but decided to take the proceeds and give back to the community and fulfill her dream, taking something negative and turning into a positive. 

 

Our Staff



All of Tiny fingers tiny toes applicants go through an in depth interviewing process:    

Two interviews are conducted.

Two references are collected and verified.

Three background checks are performed (state, child abuse and FBI).

All staff must pass a health screening conducted by a physician.

Once the individual passes through the first round they are then trained and observed for a probationary period before they are offered a full time position.

Once hired staff are then required to complete 18 hours of training per year along with complete and keep an updated pediatric first aid certification at all times.

 

 

Give us a call:

1-717-500-1127

In The

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ABUNDATN LIFE

MINISTRIES

 

Pastor Micah Sims

 

Pastor Tameaka Reid Sims

 

Child Safety

 

Child safety is our number one priority! We at Tiny fingers  tiny toes, follow and adheare to the Department of Health and Safety regulations at all times.  We  also uphold the quality and care that the Keystone Stars program demands.

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