Family Child Development Center

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Photos from Family Child Development Center's post 02/27/2026

❤️ February was a month filled with love, fun and festive treats in the Firefly room ❤️

Photos from Family Child Development Center's post 02/20/2026

This month the Fireflies are celebrating Black History Month learning about Ruby Bridges, Martin Luther King Jr. and George Crum! While learning about George Crum and his invention of the potato chip they had fun trying different varieties of chips! Thank you George Crum for inventing such a delicious snack! Happy Black History Month!

Photos from Family Child Development Center's post 02/18/2026

🖤✨ Celebrating Black History Month at Our Center ✨🖤

This month, our classrooms came together to honor and celebrate the lives, courage, brilliance, and achievements of influential African American trailblazers. Each class selected a remarkable figure to learn about and created a special art project to represent their legacy. Our Black History Wall is now proudly shining with their hard work, creativity, and heart!

🌟 Booker T. Washington

Our students learned about leadership, education, and perseverance through the life of Booker T. Washington. They explored how education can empower individuals and communities, and created thoughtful artwork inspired by his dedication to learning and growth.

🌿 George Washington Carver

Through hands-on creativity, our children discovered how George Washington Carver used science and innovation to help farmers and improve agriculture. Their projects beautifully reflected nature, plants, and the importance of using our gifts to help others.

🚀 Mae Jemison

Our young learners were over the moon exploring space and dreaming big while learning about Mae Jemison, the first Black woman in space. Their artwork was filled with rockets, stars, and limitless imagination as they learned that no dream is too big!

❤️ Ruby Bridges

The children learned about bravery, kindness, and standing strong in the face of challenges through Ruby Bridges’ story. Their art projects reflected unity, friendship, and the importance of treating everyone with love and respect.

✈️ Bessie Coleman

Our classrooms soared high while learning about Bessie Coleman, the first Black woman to earn a pilot’s license. The children had so much fun creating airplanes and learning about determination, courage, and reaching for the sky!

⚾ Jackie Robinson

Our little learners stepped up to the plate while discovering how Jackie Robinson broke barriers in baseball with strength and grace. Their projects celebrated teamwork, fairness, and perseverance.
We are so incredibly proud of our students and teachers for the love, effort, and enthusiasm poured into every lesson and art piece. 💛

Black History Month at our center has been filled with meaningful discussions, creativity, curiosity, and joy. Our children had an amazing time learning about these inspiring individuals- asking thoughtful questions, making connections, and expressing their understanding through art.

Our Black History Wall stands as a beautiful reminder that history is powerful, representation matters, and even our youngest learners can appreciate the courage and accomplishments of those who paved the way. 🖤✨

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Wednesday 7am - 5:30pm
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