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Specialties
Kiddie Kampus opened a nursery & preschool program in 1975 with the first location called Kiddie Kampus West. In September 1997, Kiddie Kampus of Medford opened to families in the community. The center firmly believes in a structured, safe, learning environment for all children. We believe that Kiddie Kampus provides a secure, loving environment with an atmosphere that is ideal for the education of young children. Our innovative program allows each child to learn and grow at their own pace. We believe that it is our responsibility to help a child grow socially, cognitively, emotionally, as well as, physically. The children participate in movement activities, singing, calendar games, directional and creative art activities, and outdoor play, just to name a few happenings. At Kiddie Kampus our experienced teachers form a partnership with families through daily communication. Come in and discover a learning center that creates a strong early childhood experience.
History
Established in 1997.
Kiddie Kampus opened a nursery & preschool program in 1975 with the first location called Kiddie Kampus West. In September 1997, Kiddie Kampus of Medford opened to families in the community. Our building was renovated and remodeled in the summer of 2008.
Meet the Business Owner
Rachel N.
Business Owner
In February of 2008, Rachel Norton became the owner of Kiddie Kampus of Medford and immediately brought to the program her personal education philosophy. Ms. Norton’s philosophy is a simple one that embraces the ideals that children should experience learning and be welcomed into a loving, warm environment with a structured routine as well as experience hands-on activities through play and discovery within their community.
Since becoming owner of Kiddie Kampus of Medford, Ms. Norton has completely redesigned and renovated the facility to update the center, as well as adding the infant and toddler programs. The program is structured to promote Kindergarten readiness, as well as parent, community and family involvement with each child and also promotes self-help skills for the children to develop their individuality.
Ms. Norton holds a Bachelor of Science in Education from Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont.