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Our Blog: November 4, 2025

Great Success! October 2025 Teacher In-Service Day

Your support makes this event possible! We appreciate your continued partnership as we collaborate with our educators and staff members to invest in their professional development. Our company-wide Teacher In-Service Day on October 13 allowed Learning Care Group’s 24,000+ teachers to gather in their classrooms across the country for interactive and valuable sessions that enhance the meaningful care and early education we provide for families and children.

The goal?To elevate the learning experience by ensuring every teacher has the knowledge and tools they need to lead with impact. This year's Teacher In-Service Day provided teachers with support, tools, and resources for Rising Together in their classroom! Teachers and staff had the opportunity to focus on behaviors that will increase accountability with their team and families. They also focused on their continued commitment to quality and safety in their classrooms.

Key Takeaways

Safety, Supervision, & Compliance: Teachers talked about how to promote accountability throughout the classroom by:

  • Working as a team to uphold quality performance standards
  • Committing to provide every family with peace of mind
  • Demonstrating responsibility as a core teaching element

Our Commitment to Families: Teachers and staff practiced mindful behaviors and actions that contribute to family satisfaction through:

  • Meaningful, daily communication
  • Personalized stories about children’s experiences
  • Quick action to address family issues, concerns, or questions

The Heart of the Infant Classroom: Infant teachers practiced behaviors that promote active engagement in their classrooms by:

  • Engaging with infants as they explore various areas and during daily routines
  • Using active engagement strategies to connect with and encourage each child
  • Working as a team within the classroom

Perceptual Motor Development (PMD): Toddler and Primary Guides talked about the brain-body connection and how to use this knowledge to support children by:

  • Reviewing PMD activity options and how to share them effectively in the classroom
  • Using PMD to support sensory integration and strengthen motor control and coordination
  • Utilizing PMD activities to build self-confidence and independence

Thank you for trusting us to care for your child while teaching them the skills they need to be successful in school and beyond. We love our Montessori community!

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