


© 2006 Little Folks Bilingual Child Development Center | All Rights Reserved
5706 Reicher Drive, Austin, Texas 78723 | Phone: (512) 926-0234 | www.mylittlefolks.com
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Little Folks Bilingual Child Development Care Center was established in 1983 to provide
quality
childcare with an emphasis on a bilingual curriculum. Little Folks has consistently
ranked at highest levels within the Texas Rising Star/WorkSource CCS programs and
is viewed as an early-learning site dedicated to preparing youth for the academic
experience.
Little Folks offers a learning advantage for children of all ages. Our
program is designed to teach each age and grade appropriate skills in a fun and lively
environment, while introducing them to the Spanish language.
The LFN facility maintains
learning centers, interactive areas, and child-play zones that all work in tandem
to spark the child’s imagination while rooting the germinating seeds of early education.
Little Folks is reflective of a quality childcare center through our participation
in the Texas Rising Star program. Additionally, the Center’s goal is to maintain
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) standards.
Committed
to making quality child care accessible, Little Folks participates in a number of
programs that provide financial assistance to its client base, working to engage
parents in becoming more productive citizens by easing their child care concerns
and by fashioning brighter children for tomorrow’s challenges.
Our Center is licensed
for 72 children ranging from newborn to 11 years of age. The hours of operation are
from 7:00 am to 5:30 pm, Monday thru Friday.
The Little Folks director, Mrs. Nelda Frasier, has a broad and solid background in financial and managerial experience. Trained in accounting and commissioned as a Bank Examiner by the U.S. Treasury Department, she is the second-generation caregiver to the children of the Little Folks Nursery. Her participation on childcare boards, councils, and commissions has positioned her as an emerging leader in the field. Her affiliation, along with her family’s, in the cultural arts community of Austin bring a fresh air of exuberance and perspective to education and the integration of our communities.