Seasonal childcare activities, supporting creative play and learning routines

Summer programs provide childcare and structured activities during the summer months when families may still need daily supervision for their children. At PASITOS 123 CHILD DEVELOPMENT HOME in Washington, D.C., the summer program offers a play-based environment where children continue learning through creative activities, group play, and Spanish language exposure. The program helps maintain a consistent routine for children while school schedules or regular programs may be paused.

How It Works

Summer childcare programs generally follow a structure such as:

  • Families usually contact the provider to ask about summer availability, schedules, and enrollment details.
  • Children participate in daily activities that may include arts and crafts, storytelling, music, and play-based learning.
  • Caregivers maintain regular routines for meals, rest periods, and supervised play throughout the day.
  • Programs often include group activities and outdoor play when appropriate.

What to Expect

Families can expect a structured daily schedule that balances play, learning activities, and rest. Before enrollment, parents typically confirm the program schedule and availability. During the program, children take part in supervised activities designed for their age group while maintaining a familiar childcare routine. Parents are usually informed about their child’s daily participation and activities.

Start Planning Childcare Support

Reach out to discuss childcare needs, scheduling questions, or program details. Information shared during the conversation helps clarify daily routines, care expectations, and program availability. A response will be provided to help guide the next steps.