About us
Love & Laughter Early Learning Centre Inc. is located in Spiritwood, Saskatchewan at Hartley Clark Elementary School on 2nd Street West.
The early learning centre is licensed up to 25 spaces (3 infants, 5 toddlers, 10 pre-school, and 7 school age spaces) and opened on April 1st, 2013.
At Love and Laughter we follow the philosophy of Play and Exploration. A "curriculum" which provides learning opportunities for children to examine, explore and wonder about their world enhance the development of creative thinking and problem solving skills at a young age. Play and Exploration promotes high quality early learning and care for children and families based on current early childhood research and best practice. In centres that use Play and Exploration, staff build strong relationships with children and families, create environments that are child centered and encourage exploration and creativity. Children connect to nature and develop strong relationships with staff and other children. Children are honored as active learners through their play.
Educators are excited about their work and families see their children’s ideas and interests reflected in the learning program.
The early learning centre is licensed up to 25 spaces (3 infants, 5 toddlers, 10 pre-school, and 7 school age spaces) and opened on April 1st, 2013.
At Love and Laughter we follow the philosophy of Play and Exploration. A "curriculum" which provides learning opportunities for children to examine, explore and wonder about their world enhance the development of creative thinking and problem solving skills at a young age. Play and Exploration promotes high quality early learning and care for children and families based on current early childhood research and best practice. In centres that use Play and Exploration, staff build strong relationships with children and families, create environments that are child centered and encourage exploration and creativity. Children connect to nature and develop strong relationships with staff and other children. Children are honored as active learners through their play.
Educators are excited about their work and families see their children’s ideas and interests reflected in the learning program.