A Day in the Life at EduKids Academy: What to Expect

Choosing a childcare center is one of the most important decisions a parent can make. You want a place where your child is safe, nurtured, engaged, and supported—a place that feels like a second home. At EduKids Academy, we understand that parents aren’t just looking for supervision; they’re looking for a meaningful early childhood experience. That’s why we’ve designed our days with purpose, intention, and heart.
But what exactly happens during a day at EduKids Academy?
Whether you’re touring for the first time or considering enrollment for your little one, this behind-the-scenes look into “a day in the life” at EduKids Academy will give you a full picture of what your child can expect—and why families trust us to lay the foundation for lifelong learning.
Morning Drop-Off: A Warm Welcome
The day begins with friendly smiles and a warm greeting. As children arrive, they’re welcomed by our caring staff who know each child by name. We prioritize creating a calm, happy transition from home to school, with cozy spaces for kids who need a little extra time to settle in.
Parents are encouraged to share any morning updates—whether your child had a rough night or is especially excited about a new toy. These quick check-ins help us support each child in the most personalized way possible.
Once settled, children store their belongings, wash hands, and start exploring the classroom through quiet, engaging activities such as puzzles, books, or fine motor play.
Circle Time: Building Community and Confidence
Around 9 a.m., we gather for circle time—a cornerstone of our daily routine. Circle time sets the tone for the day, helps build a sense of community, and gives children the opportunity to develop key skills such as listening, speaking, and taking turns.
During this time, teachers introduce the daily theme or lesson and engage the children in:
- Singing songs and rhymes
- Calendar and weather discussions
- Storytelling and interactive read-alouds
- Group conversations to build language and social skills
Circle time builds confidence and helps even the youngest learners understand the structure of the day ahead.
Learning Centers: Play with Purpose
After circle time, children move into learning centers—carefully designed spaces where exploration, creativity, and skill-building come to life. These centers are tailored to different developmental areas and rotate regularly to reflect classroom themes and interests.
Here’s a glimpse at some of our core centers:
- Literacy Center – filled with books, letter tiles, storytelling puppets, and writing materials to build early language and reading readiness.
- Math & Manipulatives Center – counting games, shape sorters, puzzles, and pattern activities to encourage problem-solving and logical thinking.
- Art & Creativity Center – painting, sculpting, coloring, and gluing to foster self-expression and fine motor skills.
- Dramatic Play Area – costumes, kitchen sets, and themed props that let children engage in role-playing, cooperation, and imaginative storytelling.
- STEM Discovery Zone – age-appropriate science experiments, building materials, and sensory tables for curious little minds.
During center time, teachers act as facilitators—observing, guiding, and encouraging children as they explore, make choices, and engage in hands-on learning.
Snack and Mealtime: Nourishment and Social Skills
Mid-morning and mid-afternoon, children enjoy nutritious snacks—fruit slices, crackers, cheese, or yogurt—served in a relaxed, family-style setting. Snack and mealtimes at EduKids are more than just a chance to eat; they’re opportunities for children to:
- Practice self-help skills (pouring, serving, cleaning up)
- Learn table manners and polite conversation
- Develop independence and confidence
Lunch is served around midday and is either brought from home or provided (depending on your child’s age group and classroom policies). We encourage healthy eating habits and accommodate allergies and dietary preferences with care.
Outdoor Play: Movement, Nature, and Joy
Weather permitting, children go outside at least twice a day. Our outdoor play areas are safe, engaging, and filled with opportunities for movement and adventure.
Activities include:
- Running, climbing, and sliding on age-appropriate play structures
- Riding tricycles and playing ball games
- Exploring nature and seasonal changes
- Participating in teacher-led gross motor games
Outdoor time helps children build physical strength, coordination, and emotional resilience. It’s also a time to breathe deeply, laugh loudly, and enjoy the simple pleasures of childhood.
Enrichment Activities: Exploring the Arts, Music, and More
Throughout the week, children participate in various enrichment experiences that expand their horizons and help them discover new interests.
These may include:
- Music & Movement – singing, dancing, rhythm instruments, and music appreciation
- Spanish or Sign Language Lessons – basic vocabulary and conversational skills through fun, interactive play
- Yoga or Mindfulness – breathing exercises, stretching, and calming routines to promote emotional regulation
- STEM Challenges – mini experiments and building projects that challenge little thinkers
Each enrichment activity is thoughtfully integrated into the curriculum to support holistic development.
Rest Time: Recharging Growing Bodies
After a full morning of learning and play, preschoolers settle down for nap or quiet rest time. Soft music, cozy cots, and dim lighting help create a peaceful atmosphere where children can rest and recharge.
For children who don’t nap, we provide quiet activities such as puzzles, books, or drawing to ensure they still get the downtime they need.
This restful period supports brain development, emotional balance, and overall wellness.
Afternoon Fun: Extended Learning and Free Play
As children wake from rest, they transition into a calm afternoon filled with more learning centers, creative projects, and free-choice play. This is also a time when teachers revisit the day’s themes, guide small-group instruction, or support children in finishing any works-in-progress.
Free play in the afternoon allows for more child-led exploration, peer interaction, and the development of autonomy. It’s also a great time for reflection—what did we learn today? What was your favorite part?
Parent Pick-Up: Daily Reflections and Warm Goodbyes
As the day winds down, children gather their belongings and prepare to reunite with their families. During pick-up, our staff shares daily highlights, fun moments, and any important notes from the day.
Some classrooms also use digital platforms or daily journals to keep parents informed about meals, naps, mood, and milestones. We want every parent to leave feeling connected and confident in how their child spent their day.
The EduKids Difference
At EduKids Academy, every moment is intentional—from the morning greeting to the final hug goodbye. Our experienced educators, nurturing environment, and developmentally appropriate curriculum work together to support each child’s individual growth.
Our program is rooted in the belief that:
- Children learn best through play and exploration
- Every child deserves to feel safe, valued, and inspired
- Strong communication with families is key to a child’s success
We don’t just care for children—we build relationships, nurture curiosity, and prepare children for a lifetime of learning.
Ready to Join the EduKids Family?
Now that you’ve had a peek into what a day at EduKids Academy looks like, you might be wondering how to take the next step. If you're exploring your options, check out our guide on How to Secure Your Child’s Spot in a Top Orlando Childcare Program, and if you're still asking yourself What’s the Best Age to Start Childcare, we’ve got answers to help you make the right decision for your family.



















