Yes. Our infant program enrolls children starting at 6 weeks old, including care for 6-month-olds. Families choose Little Sprouts Peabody for its warm, relationship-based approach to infant care.

We welcome infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Each program is thoughtfully designed to meet children where they are developmentally and support them as they grow.

Yes. Our Health, Safety, and Curriculum Coordinator (HSSC) is Juanita Herrera, who supports classroom quality, curriculum implementation, and the well-being of children and staff.

For GPS purposes, enter 20 Ballard Way, Lawrence, MA 01843. Our school sits on the Andover/Lawrence town line and has both a front and back entrance. Families who need elevator access or are using strollers may prefer the rear entrance, which leads directly to the elevator serving the second floor.

Yes. Our school is open from 7:15 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to support your work schedule and provide your child with a full day of engaging, nurturing care.

Our classrooms are intentionally designed to support each developmental stage. Infant classrooms typically enroll up to seven children each. Toddler classrooms welcome up to nine children per room. Preschool classrooms are licensed for 19–20 children, and pre-K classrooms enroll up to 20 children. Our kindergarten classroom serves older 4- and 5-year-olds with a capacity of 20. All classrooms follow Massachusetts state–mandated teacher-to-child ratios to ensure individualized care and attention.

We serve nutritious, age-appropriate snacks that support healthy development. Our food practices emphasize balance, variety, and positive mealtime experiences that encourage lifelong healthy habits.

Yes. We offer both full-time and part-time schedules so families can choose the option that works best for them.

Tuition varies based on your child’s age, program, and schedule. We’re happy to walk you through your options and help you find a plan that fits your needs.

Yes. Our toddler classrooms encourage movement, hands-on learning, and social development. These programs help children build confidence and independence in a supportive setting.

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