Trinity Child Care

Trinity Child Care  is a ministry of Trinity United Methodist Church. We believe children learn through meaningful experiences that enhance their spiritual, social, emotional, cognitive, and physical developmental stages.

Deanna Turner, Director
402.475.9731 or 402.421.0184
childcare@trinitylincoln.org
 
Trinity United Methodist Church offers 2 Child Care locations to meet your family's needs!
 
16th and A
Bobbie Magnuson, Assistant Director
402.475.9731
Village Gardens
Julia Garrison, Assistant Director
402.421.0184
 
 
 

Overview     Learning is a process that continually takes place as children make new discoveries about the world. We believe in the potential of children and strive to build creative, nurturing and stimulating environments that promote exploration and discovery. We value families and strive to provide opportunities to build a sense of community! Our dedication to children, our facility, qualified staff, curriculum, and quality materials work together to create a wonderful community for children to develop and grow.

 

Play is a Child’s Work     Play is the most important vehicle of your child’s early learning. Your child will find a book and a quiet corner, dress-up clothes, puppets, dolls, music and instruments at Trinity. We have all of the clay, paints, scissors and paper he or she needs. We’re also equipped with puzzles, counting and sorting materials, riding toys, climbing structures, as well as an outdoor play area.

 

Staff     Our staff is carefully screened and highly qualified with education and/or experience in early childhood. We are licensed to care for children from 6 weeks to 12 years. Our warm and caring staff is chosen for their educational qualifications, experience and their ability to provide the children with fun and developmental appropriate activities in an open ended safe environment. Every staff member attends professional development workshops and seminars.

 

Meals     Children enrolled in our program receive breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack. Healthy food habits are established early in life. We keep the food we serve close to its natural state, low in sugar, salt, fat, preservatives and additives. Fruit is juice-packed or fresh; and whole-grain products are included. The meals are balanced and include a variety of foods according to USDA guidelines.