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Center-in-a-Box

Start a Center carefully, beautifully, and with review.

Preview - review required

Center-in-a-Box is the Truth and Love Learning Center launch preview for hosts, churches, teachers, and families who want a safe local learning space with curriculum, rhythm, standards, and support.

Everything you need to begin.

Curriculum and rhythm guide
Furniture and supply checklist
Safety and signage templates
Teacher tools and lesson standards
Parent communication templates
Center dashboard preview
Center-in-a-Box

Everything needed to begin carefully.

Center-in-a-Box is a preview of the practical templates, standards, supply lists, teacher tools, family communication, and review steps needed to launch with excellence.

Launch with clarity, not improvisation.

Curriculum and rhythm guide
Furniture and supply checklist
Safety and signage templates
Teacher tools and lesson standards
Parent communication templates
Center dashboard preview
Fun Zone and movement guidelines
Local compliance review checklist
Explore Kits
Preview

Starter Center Kit

A practical launch kit for small home or partner property cohorts.

Daily rhythm guide
Room checklist
Parent communication templates
Coming soon

Church Center Kit

Tools for a church-based learning space with child protection and pickup review.

Church space guide
Volunteer boundary notes
Service rhythm templates
Roadmap preview

Premium Center Kit

A more complete environment plan for flagship or regional learning spaces.

Design standards
Operations preview
Teacher assignment workflow
Future roadmap

Fun Zone Kit

Guidelines for extra joy, play, movement, and social development without deprivation.

Eligibility policy
Game and movement zones
Adult oversight notes
Request access

Specialty Center Kit

A tailored kit for art, music, martial arts, labs, tutoring, and service projects.

Equipment review
Teacher requirements
Project safety notes
A Better Day at the Center

Deep learning, then embodied formation.

Formal classroom time should usually stay around 3-4 hours. Students should learn deeply, then spend meaningful time in movement, art, food, play, service, tutoring, homework support, and social formation.

1

Arrival, food, and welcome

Students arrive, eat, greet teachers, and settle into the day.

Students settle, feel safe, and begin the day with warmth.

20-30 min
2

Reflection, recall, mindfulness, prayer, and planning

Daily Walk integration: recall yesterday, prepare the mind, pray, plan, and become present.

Daily Walk integration. Students remember yesterday, prepare the mind, pray, plan, and become present.

20-30 min
3

Deep Lesson 1

A focused lesson in one subject with clear outcomes and examples.

Serious learning in one subject.

45-60 min
4

Check for Understanding

Oral explanation, short quiz, written response, diagram, teach-back, or AI tutor check.

Confirm the student actually understood before moving on.

5-12 min
5

Deep Lesson 2

Another meaningful lesson with guided practice and memory target.

Another meaningful lesson, not shallow coverage.

45-60 min
6

Check for Understanding

Quick quiz, oral response, written explanation, diagram, teach-back, or AI tutor check.

Quick quiz, oral response, written explanation, diagram, teach-back, or AI tutor check.

5-12 min
7

Optional Deep Lesson 3

Used when appropriate for older students, project days, lab days, or intensives.

Used when appropriate. Depth matters more than overload.

30-45 min
8

Gym, art, music, lab, martial arts, dance, or outdoor movement

Embodied learning, discipline, creativity, beauty, and joy.

Embodied learning, discipline, creativity, joy.

45-90 min

Help build the next generation of learning spaces.

Start with a reviewed host model, clear safety standards, trained teachers, and a daily rhythm shaped by wisdom, love, mastery, and peace.