Little Sprouts / Learning Jungle Mission Gorge in Grantville, San Diego, operates a Reggio-inspired childcare center at 6690 Mission Gorge Road in the 92120 ZIP, serving children from six weeks through twelve years of age across infant, toddler, preschool, and school-age programs. Formerly known as Little Sprouts, the center joined the Learning Jungle network, an international childcare franchise with 51 locations across five countries, bringing a globally developed play-based curriculum to the Mission Gorge Road corridor. The program monitors each child's development across five domains — social, emotional, language, cognitive, and physical — and teachers design individualized lesson plans based on direct observation of each child's progress rather than following a rigid age-based template. The Grantville location serves families in the Mission Gorge, Allied Gardens, San Carlos, and Del Cerro communities, and pediatric dental needs for children in the program are commonly handled at practices along the same corridor, including Pediatric Dentistry of San Diego in Grantville. Learning Jungle partners with the State of California to administer General Child Care and Development Programs (CCTR), offering fee-subsidy access for income-qualifying families who need full-day or flex-day care. The center occupies suites R, S, T, and Q at 6690 Mission Gorge Road, a multi-room facility with separate infant, toddler, and preschool classrooms, plus dedicated outdoor play space. Full-day, half-day, and flexible scheduling options accommodate both dual-income households and single parents navigating shift work. Children transitioning out of the preschool program into kindergarten readiness often add physical enrichment activities, and the same family-services corridor includes youth programs at Gemstone Gymnastics in Allied Gardens. The center's multi-suite layout separates age groups into distinct classrooms, each equipped with age-calibrated materials that progress from sensory-bin exploration for infants through structured pre-literacy and pre-math activities for the four- and five-year-old cohort.