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Programs We Offer

At Gabina Learning Center, we provide childcare programs tailored to every developmental milestone:

Infant Program

We provide attentive infant care through sensory play, nurturing interaction, and consistent routines that support early development and a healthy start.

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Toddler Program

We guide toddlers through active play and hands-on activities that support social interaction, curiosity, and early motor and communication skills.

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Preschool

We introduce preschoolers to learning through play-based activities that support language development, creativity, and positive social interaction with peers.

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Pre-Kindergarten

We prepare children for kindergarten through guided activities that strengthen literacy, math awareness, and the confidence needed for classroom participation.

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Before and After School Care

We provide supervised care before and after school with time for homework, activities, and peer interaction in a safe environment.

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Health and Nutrition

We prepare balanced meals and snacks that support children’s nutrition while fitting naturally into classroom routines and scheduled meal times.

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Welcome to Gabina Learning Center

Learning Center in Maryland

Gabina Learning Center provides childcare services in Bowie, Maryland, offering early learning programs for infants, toddlers, preschool, pre-kindergarten, and school-age children. Daily care includes structured routines, guided play, and age-appropriate activities that support early development and social interaction.

The center serves families who need a supervised environment where children can learn, participate in group activities, and build foundational skills for school.

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Why Choose Gabina Learning Center?

  • High-quality care and education in a safe, nurturing environment
  • Qualified and dedicated staff committed to each child’s development
  • Developmentally appropriate curriculum supporting school readiness
  • Healthy, nutritious meals provided daily
  • Strong focus on social, emotional, and academic growth, commitment to high standards, and continuous quality improvement
  • Strong partnerships and communication with families

Our Mission Statement

Our professional and dedicated team nurtures and educates infants, preschool and school-age children in a wide-range of child care programs. Our children develop positive social skills and values and learn about their world through age-appropriate play, projects and activities. We provide a stable, secure learning environment that fosters a solid foundation for life long success.

About Us

Meet Our Faculty

Passionate, certified educators dedicated to your child's success!

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Non-Discrimination Statement

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