Kyle Velasco serves as the Director of Children's Programs at ASYMCA, where he is dedicated to creating enriching and safe educational environments for children aged 6 months to 12 years. With a diverse background that includes international experiences and extensive customer service roles in retail...
Kyle Velasco serves as the Director of Children's Programs at ASYMCA, where he is dedicated to creating enriching and safe educational environments for children aged 6 months to 12 years. With a diverse background that includes international experiences and extensive customer service roles in retail and grocery, Kyle brings a unique perspective to his current position. His understanding of cultural nuances and individual needs enhances his ability to develop programs that resonate with families from various backgrounds.
In his role, Kyle is responsible for designing and implementing seasonal programs—summer, fall, and winter—that not only engage children but also promote their social, emotional, and cognitive development. He meticulously trains and educates staff on best practices for managing children's activities, ensuring that safety is always a top priority. His leadership skills are evident in his ability to foster a collaborative environment among staff, encouraging them to create innovative and interactive activities that cater to the diverse interests of the children.
Kyle places a strong emphasis on building relationships with parents, understanding that effective communication is key to supporting each child's unique developmental journey. By actively engaging with families, he gains valuable insights into their children's needs and preferences, allowing him to tailor programs that enhance their overall experience at ASYMCA. With expertise in child development, first aid, and CPR, Kyle ensures that all programs are not only educational but also safe and supportive, making ASYMCA a trusted resource for families in the community. His commitment to excellence in childcare and education continues to positively impact the lives of many children and their families.