About
Creative Little Rascals offers programs for infants, toddlers, preschool, pre-K, and school-age children. The program uses hands-on, interactive learning and emphasizes getting children off screens and back to real-world exploration. Children are active learners in both structured and unstructured settings, where staff develop learning experiences and ask questions that encourage children to think and problem-solve.
• Ages: 0–12 years old
• Schedule: Monday–Saturday, 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM (camp hours)
Creative Little Rascals states that its mission is to create a nurturing environment where children confidently explore their passions and talents through age-appropriate classes, while providing loving, safe childcare that meets the needs of each child and family. The program is owned by Christopher and Silenna George and is the sister company to Silly Little Genius. The program’s stated goals include reducing screen time, promoting real-world exploration, balancing social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development, and providing high-quality childcare education. Children are encouraged to play, question, think for themselves, verbalize their feelings, build relationships with peers and teachers, problem-solve, explore, and develop a lifelong love of learning.
One parent, Jacqueline Moore, shared that she appreciates the one-on-one time provided for her nonverbal son and that he said “thank you” on his first day, and she describes the program as professional and family-like.
Last updated July 14, 2026.
• Ages: 0–12 years old
• Schedule: Monday–Saturday, 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM (camp hours)
Creative Little Rascals states that its mission is to create a nurturing environment where children confidently explore their passions and talents through age-appropriate classes, while providing loving, safe childcare that meets the needs of each child and family. The program is owned by Christopher and Silenna George and is the sister company to Silly Little Genius. The program’s stated goals include reducing screen time, promoting real-world exploration, balancing social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development, and providing high-quality childcare education. Children are encouraged to play, question, think for themselves, verbalize their feelings, build relationships with peers and teachers, problem-solve, explore, and develop a lifelong love of learning.
One parent, Jacqueline Moore, shared that she appreciates the one-on-one time provided for her nonverbal son and that he said “thank you” on his first day, and she describes the program as professional and family-like.
Last updated July 14, 2026.
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