EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

Comprehensive care
from 45 days
up to age 12

Programs designed for each stage of development, with a focus on safety, the USDA’s MyPlate nutrition guidelines, and lifelong learning in a home-like environment.

Illinois
Licensed
USDA
MyPlate
OUR PROGRAMS

Personalized care for every stage of their growth

Children
45 days – 15 months

The start of a safe journey in a home away from home.

We understand how hard it is to be separated from your very young baby. This program is designed to mimic a mother’s embrace, while strictly adhering to each baby’s individual sleep and feeding routines.

🧩 Game: Sensory stimulation through textures, massage, soft music, baby gym activities, and peek-a-boo games that strengthen their brain connections.

 

🌎 Bilingual: Lullabies, traditional nursery rhymes, and constant narration of activities in Spanish and English, naturally planting the first seeds of language.

Toddlers
16 months – 2 years

Active Explorers: Steady Steps Toward Independence.

At this age, the world becomes a laboratory. We channel their boundless energy into language development, gross motor skills, and their first social interactions with other children.

🧩 Game: Role-playing games (pretend kitchen, tools), building with blocks, simple puzzles, dancing, and outdoor games under constant supervision to help children develop their balance.

 

🌎 Bilingual: Integrated everyday vocabulary: children learn shapes, colors, animals, and emotions in both languages through interactive games, illustrated stories, and songs with actions.

Preschool
3–5 years

Little Creators: Unlimited Imagination and Preparation for Kindergarten.

We foster innate curiosity, problem-solving skills, and empathy. We focus on academic and emotional preparation to ensure that the transition to elementary school is a resounding success.

🧩 Game: Simple science experiments, arts and crafts with paint and modeling clay, guided theater activities, and games with rules that teach children to share and take turns.

 

🌎 Bilingual: Active language immersion: bilingual morning assemblies, tracing their first letters and numbers, and the ability to switch naturally between languages while they play.

School-Age
Ages 6–12

Support and community: a safe haven before and after school.

For older children already attending elementary school in Chicago, we offer a safe, productive, and relaxed space where they can unwind after school and continue to grow in a family-like environment.

🧩 Game: Strategic board games, advanced art projects, a bilingual book club, and group activities that foster leadership and teamwork.

 

🌎 Bilingual: Reading and writing support in both languages, with guided homework help in English and Spanish, while proudly celebrating their cultural roots.

DAILY ROUTINE

A typical day at Tete's

Our daily routine, from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, combines structure with play, learning, and social development. Note: Children who wear diapers are changed whenever necessary.

6:00 AM -
5:00 PM

6:00–6:30 AM

Welcome and personal check-in

6:30–7:00 AM

Free play: costumes, manipulatives, science

7:00–7:30 AM

Music and movement: singing and dancing

7:30–8:00 AM

Theme-based activities and crafts

8:00–8:45 AM

Circle Time: Numbers, Letters, and Colors

8:45–9:00 AM

Hand washing, diaper change, and bath

9:00–9:30 AM

Breakfast

9:30–9:45 AM

Hand and tooth brushing

9:45–10:45 AM

Outdoor Activities and Gross Motor Skills

10:45–11:00 AM

Handwashing

11:00–11:30 AM

Lunch

11:30–11:45 AM

Hand and tooth brushing

11:45 AM – 12:00 PM

Storytime before nap time

12:00 PM – 2:30 PM

Nap time

2:30–3:00 PM

Appetizer / Snack

3:00–3:15 PM

Wash your hands

3:15–4:30 PM

Group games: drama, cards, building blocks, costumes

4:30–5:00 PM

Time to call it a night

USDA MyPlate Certified

Nutritious food homemade

We prepare homemade meals every day in accordance with the guidelines of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s MyPlate.gov program. Balanced menus that promote healthy habits from an early age.

Fruit

Fresh and varied every day

Vegetables

Colorful and nutritious

Grains

Integrals, preferably

Proteins

Lean and healthy

EDUCATIONAL APPROACH

Learning continuous and significant

01

Cognitive Development

Activities designed to foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity through structured play and guided exploration.

02

Social and Emotional Development

We encourage positive interaction, teamwork, and the development of essential life skills.

03

Physical Development

Physical and motor activities that promote coordination, balance, and overall physical health.

04

Language Development

They acquire the ability to communicate, understand, and use the language of their environment.

SAFETY AND STANDARDS

Your peace of mind is our priority

Illinois License

We comply with all official Illinois state standards for child care, including regular inspections and current certification.

Trained Staff

All of our staff members are certified in first aid, CPR, and child development, and receive ongoing training.

Monitoring

Constant monitoring

First Aid

Certified staff

Controlled Access

Secure login

REGISTRATION

How register to your little one?

1

Visit

Schedule a visit to see our facilities

2

Documentation

Please complete the required documentation

3

Adaptation

Phase-in period

4

Home

Let the adventure begin!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

We solve your questions

What are the business hours?

We are open Monday through Friday from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM. We offer flexible hours for families with special schedules.

What documents do I need to enroll my child?

You will need: a birth certificate, an up-to-date immunization record, proof of address, and a completed medical form.

Do you provide food, or do I need to bring it?

We provide all meals (breakfast, lunch, and snack) in accordance with the USDA MyPlate guidelines. You only need to send water and diapers, if applicable.

What is the teacher-to-student ratio?

We comply with Illinois standards: 1:4 for infants (0–12 months), 1:6 for toddlers (1–2 years), and 1:10 for preschoolers (3–5 years).

Space is limited per group for ensure care

We maintain low staff-to-child ratios (1:4 for infants) to meet Illinois’s highest standards. Don’t wait until tomorrow to find a safe place for your child to grow up.