Parkland Children's Academy

Parkland Children's Academy, 6624 Parkside Dr, Parkland, FL 33067

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Parkland Children's Academy includes daily activities such as games, songs, exercises, puzzles, crafts, and time to play with friends. Children take part in activities like walking backward, balancing, climbing, cutting, tearing, coloring inside the lines, and building towers with blocks. The program also includes rest time, homework time, outings, and visits to interesting places.

• Ages: 0–11 years old
• Schedule: Open Monday–Friday 7am–6pm, with daytime-only Spring, Winter, and Summer camps that run three times a year

Teachers at Parkland Children's Academy are chosen based on their training, their natural rapport with children, and their skill as teachers, and staff are selected and trained to meet a stated goal of high professionalism and educational excellence. The program holds Preschool License #46637 and states that its goal is to provide each student with an exceptional education. The program uses Florida Department of Education Standards for all classes, and each child is assessed three times a year in Fall, January, and May, followed by parent-teacher meetings. The program offers specialized infant care from 6 weeks to 24 months, preschool classes for children from 6 weeks to 4 years old, a two-year-old class that includes potty training and basic safety practices such as sun safety and public safety habits, a three-year-old class that focuses on increasing independence and gross and fine motor coordination, and PK4 full-time and part-time programs during Fall, Winter, and Spring to get children ready for kindergarten. After-school care includes after-school pickups, rest time, homework help, and play, and Spring, Winter, and Summer camps feature weekly themes, crafts, games, outings, and visits to interesting places in a daytime-only format. The program states that it maintains a low child-to-teacher ratio, offers an online parent’s corner with a full menu of lunch options, and serves fruit during snack times twice a day. The stated philosophy is that children learn best through play, that all activities are designed with a specific learning goal, that the school should be a “home away from home,” that exposure to age-appropriate activities and socialization supports children in reaching their full potential, and that a strong home and school connection encourages children to become good students and respectful individuals.

Last updated June 2, 2026.

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