Young Horizons Child Development Centers

Young Horizons Child Development Centers Success starts here! and 6 p.m. Years of experience have taught us that breaking the cycle of poverty begins in the first five years of life.

"We prepare children for success in school and life!"

Founded in 1969, Young Horizons Child Development Centers care for and educate children from low-income families in a high-quality, loving, and learning environment. We operate seven centers in Long Beach, California, serving 613 children ages six months to five years, Monday through Friday between 7 a.m. Early childhood education and positive

social emotional development empower children to compete academically, fit in socially, and achieve their dreams later in life.

05/04/2026

We are celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week (May 4-8) with full hearts and happy feet. Our teachers pour so much love and patience into every single day. If your child has a teacher who lights them up, this week is the perfect time to show a little love back. A drawing, a note, or a big thank you means more than you know.

Happy Earth Day!! This week we are diving deep into ocean habitats, the incredible places where plants and animals live,...
04/22/2026

Happy Earth Day!!

This week we are diving deep into ocean habitats, the incredible places where plants and animals live, grow, and take care of each other beneath the waves. From coral reefs to kelp forests to the open sea, every habitat matters. Every creature has a home worth protecting.

Ask your child tonight: โ€œWhat is your favorite ocean habitat and who lives there?โ€

This weekโ€™s vocab word: CORAL REEF ๐ŸชธA coral reef is like an underwater neighborhood, full of color, life, and community....
04/14/2026

This weekโ€™s vocab word: CORAL REEF ๐Ÿชธ

A coral reef is like an underwater neighborhood, full of color, life, and community. Thousands of animals call it home, just like the community we have built here together.

Ask your child: โ€œWhat do you think a coral reef neighborhood looks like?โ€

Fun Fact Friday! ๐Ÿ™Octopuses have THREE hearts. Three! ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’™Share this with your kiddo and watch their reaction. It never g...
04/10/2026

Fun Fact Friday! ๐Ÿ™

Octopuses have THREE hearts. Three! ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’™

Share this with your kiddo and watch their reaction. It never gets old.

What wild ocean facts have they brought home this week? We want to hear them all in the comments!

Art challenge time! ๐ŸŽจAsk your child to draw their FAVORITE ocean animal โ€” any one they want. Then snap a photo and share...
04/09/2026

Art challenge time! ๐ŸŽจ

Ask your child to draw their FAVORITE ocean animal โ€” any one they want. Then snap a photo and share it here or tag us

We'll be sharing as many as we can because, honestly, their artwork deserves to be seen. ๐Ÿ โœจ

Every child is an artist. Every ocean creature is fair game.

We asked the kids this week's big question, and now we're asking YOU. ๐Ÿข๐Ÿ™Sea turtle or octopus?This week, we're exploring...
04/07/2026

We asked the kids this week's big question, and now we're asking YOU. ๐Ÿข๐Ÿ™

Sea turtle or octopus?

This week, we're exploring all kinds of amazing ocean animals: sea turtles, octopuses, jellyfish, and more. The curiosity in our classrooms right now is incredible. ๐ŸŒŠ

This week our little learners took to the skies!We explored the exciting world of air travel, learning all about airplan...
02/20/2026

This week our little learners took to the skies!

We explored the exciting world of air travel, learning all about airplanes and helicopters, the roles of pilots and flight attendants, and even the parts of an airplane. Our budding engineers helped build their very own classroom airport and put their scientific minds to work experimenting with paper airplanes to discover how distance, wind, and speed work together.

Keep the learning going at home! Make paper airplanes together and see how far they fly. Count to 12 as you take turns launching them, and talk about what happens during takeoff and landing and who helps keep flights safe. You might be surprised how much your little one already knows! ๐ŸŒŸ

This week, children explored boats and ships while learning about water transportation. They tested which objects sink o...
02/14/2026

This week, children explored boats and ships while learning about water transportation. They tested which objects sink or float, observed how wind and water currents affect speed and direction, and learned parts of a boat, including the role of a captain.

Through hands on discovery, they also connected teamwork and friendship to working together on the water.

Try it at home during bath time. Test safe items to see what sinks or floats and gently blow across the water to show how wind moves a boat. ๐ŸŒŠ๐Ÿšค

This week, we learned about land transportation and the many ways people travel. Children explored vehicles like cars, b...
02/08/2026

This week, we learned about land transportation and the many ways people travel. Children explored vehicles like cars, buses, bikes, and trains, sang transportation songs, and talked about how they get to school, whether walking, riding in a stroller, or traveling by car or bus. We also learned basic traffic safety rules and why they help keep everyone safe. Through creative play, children designed and built their own transportation models using a variety of materials.

At-Home Fun:
Take a short walk or car ride together and point out the vehicles you see. Talk about what each one is used for and which ones have wheels or tracks. Practice simple safety habits like stopping before crossing and looking both ways. If you try this activity, tag and share the at-home fun!

Vocabulary:
Engine, wheels, tracks, motor, safety, stop, go

During our final week, we learned about technology and how it helps people in everyday life. Children explored how mecha...
01/31/2026

During our final week, we learned about technology and how it helps people in everyday life. Children explored how mechanical tools like wheels, gears, and levers work together and identified common electronic machines such as phones, computers, washing machines, and dishwashers. This review helped connect what we learned to how people use tools and technology to solve problems.

At-Home Activity:
Talk with your child about the technology you use each day and how it helps you. Invite them to pretend to fix or build something using blocks or recycled materials. Ask open-ended questions like, โ€œWhat does this help us do?โ€ If you try this activity, tag and share the at-home fun!

Vocabulary:
Technology, tools, problem-solving, machine, electronic

Address

501 Atlantic Avenue
Long Beach, CA
90802

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm

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