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Hannah’s Child Development Center Iv

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Hugs Kollege Inc – Bronx NY School-Age Child Care

Description: Here at Hannah’s Child Development Center we feel that children experience the most genuine learning while they are having fun. We find that Theme Teaching keeps things different and exciting, which keeps motivation levels high.

Each weekly theme has an academic standard attached to it. These standards are taken from the Ohio Department of Education Early Content Standards as well as from the Kindergarten Readiness exam. The entire center follows the same curriculum, but the teachers adjust it to fit their classroom developmental level. We strive for our children to achieve goals by encourage independence, respect, and responsibility.

Additional Information: Quality Rating: 2; Before School Care Available;

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    300524
  • Step Up To Quality Rating:
    2
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Transportation:
    Yes; Field Trips
  • Current License Issue Date:
    Feb 25, 2014
  • Current License Expiration Date:
    Dec 31, 9999
  • District Office:
    Ohio Dept of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) – Division of Child Care
  • District Office Phone:
    (877)302-2347 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )

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Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Status Corrective Action Status Updated
2021-02-02 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE NOT ADDRESSED 2021-02-25
2020-05-27 AMENDMENT – CHANGE OF CAPACITY FULLY COMPLIANT FULLY COMPLIANT 2020-05-27
2020-01-15 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2020-03-17
2019-02-27 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2019-04-03
2018-04-10 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2018-05-22
2017-09-14 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2017-12-28

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Hannah’s Child Development Center is an early education facility in Cleveland, Ohio that is committed to providing quality care and instruction to children between the ages of 6 weeks to 12 years old. Hanna’s Child Development Center handles infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children, and provides them with programs that support these children’s holistic growth.

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The piano will never go out of fashion, Anna Konyaeva, director of the art school, is sure.

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The current director of the music school, Anna Konyaeva, recalls that at the age of nine, when she entered the Dobrinsky music school in the piano department, she had to pass serious competitive tests.

— Yes, it was not so easy to enter here in the mid-80s, — continues Anna Vladimirovna. – There was a real selection and they took only those who showed obvious musical abilities. Applicants were examined by such luminaries as Alexander Sergeevich Zotov and Tatyana Ivanovna Aslamova. After the tests, we were told: “We will contact you,” which did not guarantee a positive result. Therefore, I was very glad when, indeed, they called and said that you could come.

Now, according to the teachers, the bar for entering the art school has slightly decreased. First of all, for a demographic reason, and also because many places for the cultural and physical development of children have appeared in the district: a swimming pool, a sports school, a youth center and a lot of circles at educational institutions.

For those who still choose a musical education, the art school offers not only a variety of training programs, but also a convenient time for classes. In other words, teachers “adjust” to the busy schedule of students. After all, most of the children attending the school of arts, as a rule, are engaged in several more sections and circles.
We have learned that for the last five years, children from Dobrin have become more interested in learning vocals and playing the piano.

“We are recruiting for the piano department according to two programs,” says Anna Konyaeva. – General developmental (for general musical development) and pre-profile (it is chosen by the strongest students, those who are going to connect their profession with music in the future). Both in one and in the other there are homework assignments, quarter grades, transfer exams, when you need to play three pieces. The difference is in the level of difficulty.

Natalia Pchelnikova shows the electric piano, which her students enjoy playing.

Now about seventy people are learning to play the piano at the school of arts, including its branches. They are taught by five teachers. The working conditions are very good. Only last year, in addition to the existing instruments, a new grand piano and two pianos were purchased under the national project.

Contrary to popular belief, girls are not the only ones who learn to play the piano. Among the talented students, teachers note Alexey Novoselov, Ilya Khan, a graduate of last year, Longin Voropaev.

The largest group of pianists (15 people) in the Plavitsky branch of the art school, with whom Armine Stepanyan, a true professional, works. 11 children from Talitsky Chamlyk study in the traveling class with Tatyana Moskalenko. In Dobrinka Anna Konyaeva, Natalia Pchelnikova and Irina Budantseva work with young pianists. All three are former graduates of the Dobrinsky musician.

Anna Vladimirovna and Natalia Stanislavovna speak of their mentor Tatyana Ivanovna Aslamova with great respect and gratitude.
– Thanks to her, we entered the music school, as if into a temple. She taught her pupils not only art, but also universal human qualities. We are happy that we worked with her as colleagues for several years.

In a word, for those who want to see their child harmoniously developed, with a good musical taste and cultural outlook, there is a direct road with the baby to the school of arts. True, you will have to work hard to get a certificate of graduation. Depending on the age of admission, the general developmental program is designed for 5-7 years, and the pre-profile – for 8-9. The most stubborn and hardworking get to the finish line.

“The sooner a child starts learning music, the better,” says Anna Konyaeva. – Today you can enter the school of arts from the age of 5. The main thing is that the child has a sense of rhythm, and with regular classes, teachers can even develop his hearing. For example, our current students Veronika Safonova and Sonya Dorofeeva came to the art school at the age of four. Our doors are open to everyone.

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Child care centers in olympia wa: THE Top 10 Daycares in Olympia, WA

Опубликовано: November 13, 2022 в 12:03 pm

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THE Top 10 Daycares in Olympia, WA

Daycares in Olympia, WA

Description:

Wee Love Learning Early Learning Center was incorporated in April 2011, for the purpose of providing a loving environment for children to learn in the Thurston County area.
“Wee” are a full day(6:00am-6:00pm) program that serves children 6 weeks to 5 years of age. Wee Love Learning Early Learning Center offers high quality infant, toddler, preschool, and Pre-K. Our programs utilize the nationally-recognized, award-winning Creative Curriculum, blended with emergent curriculum.
Our Early Learning center is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and is operated by a Board of Trustees. We are licensed by the State of Washington. We are rated a level 3 with Early Achievers and currently awaiting our newest rating….

Description:

City Kids Child Development Center & Preschool is an educational child care center located at 3550 14th Avenue SE, Olympia, Washington. The center serves children ages one month to twelve years old and has amaximum capacity of 94. City Kids Child Development Center & Preschool provides children with a safe and stimulating environment where they can play and learn….

KinderCare

2303 9th Ave Sw, Olympia, WA 98501

Costimate: $175/day

Description:

We are a Nationally Accredited Learning center with a strong emphasis on the health and safety of the children in our community. We strive to provide a warm and welcoming learning center, that sets a solidfoundation for children’s academic growth. We have a very well executed Health and Safety pillar to ensure children are able to learn, grow, and thrive during this uneasy time. We are here for the community, and would like to welcome you to the KinderCare family. We teach children ages 6 weeks to 5 years. Our whole child curriculum is created by the corporate office team of educators, and is implemented everyday at our facility. We would love to provide you with a virtual tour today!…

Eastside Preschool

1412 Boulevard Rd Se, Olympia, WA 98501

Costimate: $175/day

Description:

Eastside Preschool Cooperative is a child care facility located at 1412 Boulevard Rd SE. Olympia, WA. Their facility serves as a hands-on experience through exploration, play and social interaction. Theyencourage families to become involved in all aspects of their children’s education….

Description:

The Children’s Inn Inc is a child care facility located at 1939 Karen Frazier Rd SE. Olympia, WA. Their facility offers a reliable, consistent and rewarding day care experience. They strive to educate eachchild rather than as a group to promote the child’s self-esteem….

Description:

Lacy Co-Operative Preschool is a non-profit child care facility that offers early care and learning programs for preschool children. The company provides its services to the Olympia, Washington community. LacyCo-Operative Preschool’s programs focus mainly on developing children’s literacy and math skills….

Description:

Wee Love Learning School Age Program was incorporated in September, 2017, as an expansion to Wee Love Learning Early Learning Center. “Wee” currently provide before and after school for these schools: GarfieldElementary, Hansen Elementary, McLane Elementary, L.P. Brown Elementary, Michael T Simmons Elementary, Black Lake Elementary, and Tumwater Hill Elementary.
“Wee” are a before & after school program (6:00-9:00am & 3:00-6:15pm) that serves children from Kindergarten through Fifth grade. “Wee” also offer full day care when school is out (6:00am-6:15pm).
Wee Love Learning School Age Program has energetic and dedicated staff that will ease your family into an outstanding school year filled with fun, friendships and enriching experiences to stimulate their imagination, spark their learning skills, and help them develop healthy habits. Our curriculum program offers homework club, book clubs, art, science, technology, and gross motor activities everyday before & after school. “Wee” provide hands on experience spending most of our summer in the community on many different field trips. “Wee” also provide all meals. Breakfast, Lunch, and Snack at no additional fees.
Our Early Learning center is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and is operated by a Board of Trustees. We are licensed by the State of Washington….

Description:

Offering child care services to the community, Creative Discovery and Day Care Inc is an organization situated in Olympia, WA. This child care facility provides services for students in the community rangingbetween the ages of 1 month to 12 years old. This child care establishment started operating in the year 1978 and can accommodate a total of up to 74 children in maximum….

Nelly S Day Care

423 Trailblazer Loop Se, Olympia, WA 98503

Costimate: $271/day

Description:

Nelly’s Childcare and Pre-School is a child care facility located at 423 Trailblazer Loop SE. Olympia, WA. Their establishment offers a playful and educational Spanish curriculum for children. They believedthat all children should be exposed to another language and that children learn best through experience.

Description:

Mini-Skool Early Learning Centers on 2222 Yelm Highway Olympia, WA provides children opportunities to grow and learn in a safe and comfortable environment. Their center also offers activities that are designedto enrich children’s experience such as Spanish classes and athletics….

Description:

All children are burning with curiosity and Mini-Skool Early Learning
Center’s Yelm Highway Preschool at 3910 Yelm Hwy. Olympia, WA feeds this
curiosity by providing a quality learning environment that notonly
stimulates their student’s inquisitiveness, but also effectively teach them a concept or two….

Description:

Capital Montessori located in Olympia Washington is childcare and learning center that offers a peaceful and loving environment for children. It provides educational method that is age appropriate to ensure thefull development of children. The center uses different activities that foster effective learning experiences….

Mikes Tikes

1208 11th Ave Se, Olympia, WA 98501

Costimate: $175/day

Description:

Mikes Tikes in Olympia, WA began as a parish ministry by parishioners who believe that we will be good stewards of faith when we are providing a nurturing, safe, and loving atmosphere for children. They alsobelieve that the students that we nurture today will be the parishioners of the future. This organization is a participating site for the Keystone Crisis Nursery….

Description:

All About Kids Care Center is a child care facility located at 4041 Dover Ct SE. Olympia, WA. Their facility provides children with tools that they need to know and grow and to be prepared for the ever-changingworld around them. They are determined to help children to enhance both their individual and teacher-facilitated activities….

Description:

Hawks Prairie Headstart offers center-based child development and school readiness programs for preschool children. The facility accepts and handles students who are aged three to five years old. Hawks PrairieHeadstart operates during weekdays, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M….

Description:

Sparkleberry’s Preschool is a child care facility located at 2605 30th Ave SE. Olympia, WA. Their facility provides an appropriate practice for an early childhood setting. They provide programs that meet theneeds of the children rather than expecting the child to adjust to the demands of the facilitator….

Serendipitys

4841 Tumwater Valley Dr Se, Olympia, WA 98501

Starting at $550/day

Description:

What sets Sprouting Smarties apart:
As an In-Home Preschool, we are able to balance the individualized attention your child deserves with the Pre-K curriculum to have them prepared and ready for Kindergarten.We will focus on developing your child’s self-worth and confidence. Lots of hugs!
We have the ability to develop a strong relationship in teaming together to successfully raise your precious child. Issues such as food choices, potty training, behaviors (good and bad), socialization, and early education can be resolved through mutually beneficial communications.
A small, (and manageable), number of children in my care means that we can often take “family” outings to the park or story hour, or even nature hikes or sidewalk strolls.
I am an educator at heart and love to watch all children learn and grow; I believe every child is beautiful, smart, and full of potential.
We started out as a small in-home Nursery, but have continued to grow year-to-year. Sprouting Smarties is now a fully functioning Preschool with a new classroom and playground. Though our business has evolved, we still maintain our ideal teacher to child ratio to ensure the best learning and growing experience for your children….

Olivia’s Daycare

4305 14th Way Se, Lacey, WA 98503

Costimate: $271/day

Description:

Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

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FAQs for finding daycares in Olympia

In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Olympia, WA?

There are a variety of daycares in Olympia, WA providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

How can I find a daycare near me in Olympia, WA?

If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 624 in Olympia, WA as of November 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Olympia or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

As you visit daycare facilities in Olympia, WA, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Olympia, WA.

Sequoia’s Treehouse Children’s Center

We believe all humans learn at their own pace.  At Sequoia’s Treehouse, we do not require children to have built certain skills by any given age.   In many cases we will transition children to the next classroom at the ages listed (and space availability), but this will not be the case for everyone.  Some children may be ready for the next transition early and some may need some additional time.  We respect every child’s individuality and we are there to assist them along their way.

We are a fully licensed Childcare Center and follow WA State Teacher to Child ratios:
Seedlings (6 weeks to 12 months/1-4 ratio)
Sprouts (12 to 24 months/1-7 ratio)
Shoots (2 to 3  years/1-7 ratio)
Saplings (3 to 4 years/1-10 ratio)
Sequoias Pre-K (4-5 years/1-10 ratio)
Sequoias K (5-6 years/1-10 ratio)

We often have lower ratios but follow these WA State guidelines.

Seedlings

Infants 6 weeks to 12 months

The early years of a child’s life are very important for his or her health and development. Healthy development means that children of all abilities, including those with special health care needs, are able to grow up where their social, emotional, and educational needs are met.

Your infant will feel right at home in our warm, loving environment. We provide individual care and attention in a warm, cozy classroom full of stimulating materials. We understand the early years of a child’s life are very important to their health and development. We work together as partners with parents to help children grow to reach their full potential. We realize children grow and develop at their own individual pace. Transition to the next classroom is based on the child’s age at 1 year.

Sprouts

Waddlers – 1 year – 2 years

Waddlers are moving around more, and are aware of themselves and their surroundings. Their desire to explore new objects and people. During this stage, Waddlers will show greater independence; begin to show defiant behavior; recognize themselves in pictures or a mirror; and imitate the behavior of others, especially adults and older children. Waddlers also should be able to recognize the names of familiar people and objects, form simple phrases and sentences, and follow simple instructions and directions.

Your Waddler’s day will be full of new and rewarding experiences. Our patient teachers understand that your Waddler will learn through play, and grow with personal attention and love. They provide an environment that encourages children to explore the world around them while learning how to master everyday skills from walking to toilet training.

I

Shoots

Toddlers – 2 years – 3 years

As children grow into early childhood, their world will begin to open up. They will become more independent and begin to focus more on adults and children outside of the family. They will want to explore and ask about the things around them even more. Their interactions with family and those around them will help to shape their personality and their own ways of thinking and moving. During this stage, children may start riding a tricycle, use safety scissors, notice a difference between girls and boys, help to dress and undress themselves, play with other children, recall part of a story, and sing songs.

Our Toddler classroom is set-up where children learn through activities based on a variety of age- appropriate topics. All activities follow an anti-bias curriculum. The teachers move throughout the interest areas in the classroom asking thought provoking questions and encouraging the children to try new things. Although encouragement and help are offered, each child is free to choose how they will participate.

Shoots

Toddlers – 2 years – 3 years

As children grow into early childhood, their world will begin to open up. They will become more independent and begin to focus more on adults and children outside of the family. They will want to explore and ask about the things around them even more. Their interactions with family and those around them will help to shape their personality and their own ways of thinking and moving. During this stage, children may start riding a tricycle, use safety scissors, notice a difference between girls and boys, help to dress and undress themselves, play with other children, recall part of a story, and sing songs.

Our Toddler classroom is set-up where children learn through activities based on a variety of age-appropriate topics. All activities follow an anti-bias curriculum. The teachers move throughout the interest areas in the classroom asking thought-provoking questions and encouraging the children to try new things. Although encouragement and help are offered, each child is free to choose how they will participate.

Sequoias

Pre-K and Kindergarten (separate classrooms) – 4 years to 6 years

This stage brings many changes in a child’s life. By this time, children can dress themselves, catch a ball more easily using only their hands, and tie their shoes. Having independence from family becomes more important. Friendships become more and more important. Physical, social, and mental skills develop quickly at this time. This is a critical time for children to develop confidence in all areas of life, through friends, schoolwork, and sports.

Our Kindergarten class is geared to the needs of the older, more independent child.  In the first year of our Kindergarten, we envision creating a two-year kindergarten experience where your child can transition peacefully and at their own pace into the exciting world of education.  During these two years students will have the opportunity to learn the basics of reading and writing, numbers and simple math, as well as be prepared to move on in their educational lives with skills such as standing in line, waiting for a turn to speak, listening to others, and working both in a group and individually.

We offer a more structured environment that includes age-appropriate activities; games, arts and craft projects, manipulatives, small and large projects, and field trips. We promote creative expression and individuality in a caring atmosphere. We also emphasize personal responsibility for words and actions at this age as well as respect for self, family, teachers, and environment. It is a wonderful opportunity for the children to explore new ideas creatively and safely.

Sequoias

Pre-K and Kindergarten (separate classrooms) – 4 years to 6 years

This stage brings many changes in a child’s life. By this time, children can dress themselves, catch a ball more easily using only their hands, and tie their shoes. Having independence from family becomes more important. Friendships become more and more important. Physical, social, and mental skills develop quickly at this time. This is a critical time for children to develop confidence in all areas of life, through friends, schoolwork, and sports.

Our Kindergarten class is geared to the needs of the older, more independent child.  In the first year of our Kindergarten, we envision creating a two-year kindergarten experience where your child can transition peacefully and at their own pace into the exciting world of education.  During these two years students will have the opportunity to learn the basics of reading and writing, numbers and simple math, as well as be prepared to move on in their educational lives with skills such as standing in line, waiting for a turn to speak, listening to others, and working both in a group and individually.

We offer a more structured environment that includes age-appropriate activities; games, arts and craft projects, manipulatives, small and large projects, and field trips. We promote creative expression and individuality in a caring atmosphere. We also emphasize personal responsibility for words and actions at this age as well as respect for self, family, teachers, and environment. It is a wonderful opportunity for the children to explore new ideas creatively and safely.

MBU Kindergarten No. 162 “Olympia”

Reception of pupils in kindergarten No. 162 Olympia

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Asked? We answer.

Return to childhood

A lesson for life

Thematic event “Let the children do not know war”

peaceful home,
For the world we live in!”

In order to foster patriotism and pride in their homeland, as well as in the framework of the international patriotic project “Memory Parade” in the kindergarten “Olympia” in the senior group “Bees” by the teacher Erofeeva V.Yu. a thematic event “Let the children do not know the war” was held.
The children listened to the teacher’s story about the heroic feat of the Soviet people during the Great Patriotic War, about the Victory Parade on Red Square in the spring of 1945, drew an eternal flame.

“Today we are with you at the parade
We are marching in a column.
Victory is an award for all living
May, festive, joyful day!”

Cognitive conversation “Heroes of the Second World War”

As part of the international Patriotic project “Memory Parade” in the Malinka group, the cognitive conversation “Heroes of the Second World War” was recalled, the monuments dedicated to the heroes in our city recalled. They recited S. Mikhalkov’s poem “No War”. We got acquainted with the exhibition of fiction.

Kindergarten “Olympia”
2 building
Under the slogan “WHEN WE ARE UNITED, WE ARE INVINCIBLE!!! in the kindergarten “Olympia” in the senior groups a sports festival dedicated to the Day of National Unity was held. Children got acquainted and played games of peoples of different nationalities

Since September 2022, in the “Swallows” group of the “Olympia” kindergarten, the program of additional education for preschool children “Froebel’s Gifts” has been successfully implemented, which is based on the use of Friedrich Fröbel’s play sets. The lesson is aimed at the development of fine motor skills, and therefore speech, stimulate creativity and imagination, develop curiosity and resourcefulness.

National project “Education”

House where health lives

Federal network innovation platform

Management portfolio

Actual

Early career guidance of preschool children

Complex security in MBU

Contact information

Municipal budgetary educational institution kindergarten No. 162 Olympia city districts of the city district is in two. buildings.

Building 1 Communist, 2
stop “DP Yesenin”: buses 42, 46; fixed-route taxis: 126, 131
tel./fax: (8482)25-60-30
e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You must have JavaScript enabled to view.

Building 2
445046, RF, Volga Federal District, Samara region, Tolyatti, Communist, 11.
stop. “DP Yesenin”: buses 42, 46; fixed-route taxis: 126, 143, 131
tel.: (8482)24-06-61
e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You must have JavaScript enabled to view.

The institution has no branches or other premises

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Child care learning centers near me: KinderCare | Child Daycare Centers & Early Education Programs

Опубликовано: November 13, 2022 в 2:10 am

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Meet Our Director, Kelley Adams

Thank you for visiting Valley Child Care & Learning Centers in Tempe, Arizona! My name is Kelley Adams, and I am the school director. I have more than 28 years of experience in early childhood education as a teacher and manager.

Our school provides the perfect foundation for early learning and child development in a warm and family-friendly atmosphere. I run this school treating the children, families, and teachers as if they were my own family. I strive to provide a warm and welcoming environment while also maintaining an open door policy for families and staff. I take great pride in the relationships I have built and will continue to build with families over the years. I am very passionate about early education and preschool programs and fully support our company’s mission “to make children smile!”

I have been married to a wonderful man for more than 20 years and have the best family anyone could ask for. I have three beautiful daughters and one granddaughter. I enjoy watching my girls play softball and dance on the weekends.

YMCA of Greater Omaha Early Learning Centers

If you are looking for Omaha child care, look no further than the Y. YMCA Early Learning Centers are an important part of the impact the Y makes in our community every day. We know parents are looking for the best child care for their kids and our early learning centers are a place where children learn the building blocks they need to have the best possible start in their education. We get them to kindergarten ready to learn.

PLAY & EXPLORE

It is our philosophy that children learn about their world through hands-on play and exploration. We are sensitive to growth and development of each child, and are mindful of diverse learners as we plan our instruction. Our educators provide guidance and support as children become active thinkers, ask questions about what they are learning, explore and develop their interests as learners, develop positive self esteem, learn about healthy living, and learn to interact positively with one another. 

OUR TEACHERS

Our teachers and staff are guided by our four core values: Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility and focus on supporting the families of the children in our care to strengthen and maintain healthy and happy families. We we believe that the quality of children’s experiences while in our care is largely dependent on the quality of our teachers. Therefore, we carefully select our teachers based on their education, experience, passion, and ability to work with children and families. 

OUR CURRICULUM

We utilize research-based creative curriculum for each age group. This approach to teaching young children uses spontaneity and the ability to see and use everyday opportunities to help children solve problems, explore new materials, find answers to questions all while building relationships. 

PARENT INVOLVEMENT

Quality early childhood development is dependent on the connection between parents and their care givers, and we know that nothing keeps parents happy like good communication and pictures of their children having fun and learning. Teachers communicate daily with parents to ensure consistency and each location hosts regular parent involvement activities.  

Our full-day kids will learn in our age-appropriate, center-style school, allowing children to grow in all areas. The Y’s preschools and Early Learning Centers use the Creative Curriculum, which is based on the latest research that the most important years in a child’s life are from birth to 5-years of age.


Interested in enrolling your child in our Omaha child care locations? Our all-day, year-round child care is available at the following locations:

YMCA Early Learning Center – Bergan: Keri Keller – email Keri

6 weeks – 6 years
Monday-Friday: 6:30 am-6:00 pm
1919 S. 74th Street
Omaha, NE 68124
Contact us: 402-398-6779

YMCA Early Learning Center – Charles E. Lakin: Joyce Clements – email Joyce

Ages 6 weeks-6 years
Monday-Friday: 6:30 am-6:00 pm
235 Harmony Street
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
Contact us: 712-322-6606

YMCA Early Learning Center Creighton: Shanna Harald – email Shanna

Ages 6 weeks-6 years
Monday-Friday: 7:00 am-6:00 pm
2222 Burt Street
Omaha, NE 68178
Contact us: 402-280-2460

YMCA Early Learning Center – Immanuel: Melisa Gallentine – email Melisa

6 weeks – 6 years
Monday-Friday: 6:30 am-6:00 pm
6818 N. 68th Plaza
Omaha, NE 68152
Contact us: 402-572-2140

YMCA Early Learning Center – Lakeside: Lauren Currier – email Lauren

6 weeks – 6 years
Monday-Friday: 6:30 am-6:00 pm
17030 Lakeside Hills Plaza, Suite 125
Omaha, NE 68130
Contact us: 402-758-5726

Children’s educational centers in Kstovo – 7 addresses

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4.3

(81 ratings)

Intelligence

  • Chvanova street, 30
  • +7 (83145)…Show phone
  • Mon-Fri 09:00–18:00; Sat, Sun 08:30–15:00
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    4. 32

    (22 ratings)

    Children’s Center for Early Development Academy of Childhood

    • Sutyrina street, 4
    • +7 (83145)…Show phone
    • Mon-Fri 09:00–20:00
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    Headings : Academies, Children’s educational centers, Children’s educational centers

    4

    (11 ratings)

    • Pobedy Avenue, 14
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    • Mon-Thu 08:00–17:00; Fri 08:00–16:00
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      4.33

      (6 ratings)

      • Lenin Square, 5A
      • +7 (831) 4…Show phone
      • Mon-Fri 08:00–20:00; Sat 08:00–16:00
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      Headings : Training centers for additional education, Children’s training centers, Children’s development centers

      ProfStandard

      • Lenin Square, 5A
      • +7 (930) 6. ..Show phone
      • daily, 09:00–17:00, break 12:00–13:00
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      Categories 90 : Children’s learning centers

      Children’s Art School [Closed]

      • Kstovo
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        Edison [Closed]

        • Zelenaya street, 26
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        Headings : Training centers for additional education, Children’s training centers

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        Children’s educational centers in Veliky Novgorod – 37 addresses

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        4. 7

        (181 ratings)

        Quantorium

        • Bolshaya Moskovskaya street, 39, bldg. 1
        • +7 (8162) …Show phone
        • daily, 09:00–21:00, break 13:00–14:00
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          4.81

          (27 ratings)

          Preparation courses for the Unified State Examination and the OGE in Veliky Novgorod iQ-center

          • Bolshaya St. Petersburg street, 80
          • +7 (960) 2…Show phone
          • Mon-Sat 15:00–21:00
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          Tutors, Children’s learning centers

          4.6

          (42 ratings)

          Training Center for Industrial Safety and Labor Protection of the Novgorod Region

          • German street, 1A
          • +7 (8162) . ..Show phone
          • Mon-Thu 09:00–17:00; Fri 09:00–16:30
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            4.4

            (99 ratings)

            Palace of children’s and youth creativity. Leni Golikova

            • Sofia side, Chudintseva street, 3
            • +7 (8162) …Show phone
            • daily, 09:00–21:00
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            9000 Education2 Children’s learning centers

            4.3

            (97 ratings)

            Boatmaster

            • Shchusev street, 9, corp. 3
            • +7 (8162) …Show phone
            • Mon-Fri 09:00–19:00; Sat 09:00–14:00
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            Headings : Driving schools for children

            4.3

            (77 ratings)

            • Bolshaya St. Petersburg street, 64
            • 8 (800) 35…Show phone
            • Mon-Fri 09:00–19:00; Sat 09:00–15:00
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              4.41

              (44 ratings)

              People’s University

              • Zavokzalnaya street, 3
              • +7 (911) 6…Show phone
              • Mon-Fri 16:00–21:00
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              Headings : Training centers for additional education, Master classes for children, Foreign language courses for children, Education abroad, Children’s training centers

              4.28

              (18 ratings)

              Municipal Autonomous Educational Institution of Additional Education Children and Youth Sports School

              • Khvoynaya, Komsomolskaya street, 30
              • +7 (81667)… Show phone
              • daily, 08:00–21:00
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                4. 31

                (16 ratings)

                School of speed reading and intelligence development Iq007

                • Kochetova street, 8
                • +7 (963) 2…Show phone
                • Mon-Fri 12:00-20:00; Sat 10:00–17:00
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                Headings : Training centers for additional education, Children’s play clubs, Children’s training centers, Children’s development centers

                4.2

                (15 ratings)

                Kinder Burg

                • Shchusev street, 7A
                • +7 (921) 2…Show phone
                • daily, 11:00–21:00
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                  4.11

                  (19 ratings)

                  Municipal Autonomous Institution Olympic Reserve Sports School No. 1

                  • Alexander Korsunov Avenue, 54
                  • +7 (8162) . ..Show phone
                  • Mon-Fri 08:30–17:30, break 13:00–14:00
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                  Sports sections, sports schools, Children’s training centers

                  4.27

                  (11 ratings)

                  Children’s Art Center

                  • Parfino, Karl Marx street, 65
                  • +7 (81650)…Show phone
                  • Mon-Fri 09:00–17:30
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                    3.89

                    (27 ratings)

                    Educational and Methodological Center for Civil Protection and Fire Safety of the Novgorod Region

                    • Sofia side, Chernyakhovsky street, 40
                    • +7 (8162) …Show phone
                    • Mon-Fri 08:30-17:30, break 12:30-13:30
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                    Headings : Training centers for additional education, Children’s training centers

                    4. 17

                    (12 ratings)

                    Boatmaster

                    • Lomonosova street, 11
                    • +7 (8162) …Show phone
                    • Mon-Fri 10:00-18:00; Sat 10:00–14:00
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                    Headings : Driving schools for children

                    4.08

                    (12 ratings)

                    IT Cube

                    • Bolshaya Moskovskaya street, 126, bldg. 3
                    • +7 (8162) …Show phone
                    • Mon-Fri 10:00–17:00; Sat 10:00–14:00
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                    Headings : Training centers for additional education, Children’s game clubs, Robotics clubs, Master classes for children, Children’s training centers, Children’s development centers, Children’s chess schools

                    3.88

                    (17 ratings)

                    Center for environmental education, local history, youth tourism and recreation

                    • Zelinsky street, 30
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                    4.1

                    (10 ratings)

                    MAU DO Borkovskaya Children’s Art School

                    • Borkovskoye rural settlement, Borki village, Zaveryazhskaya street, 1
                    • Mon-Sat 10:00–20:00
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                    Headings : Educational centers for additional education, Children’s art schools and art schools

                    4.1

                    (10 ratings)

                    PromEnergoSafety

                    • German street, 25
                    • +7 (8162) …Show phone
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                      3.41

                      (64 ratings)

                      CPO Driver+

                      • Trading side, Nutnaya street, 5
                      • +7 (8162) . ..Show phone
                      • Mon-Fri 09:00-17:00, break 13:00-14:00
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                        3.82

                        (11 ratings)

                        Uglovskaya Children’s Music School

                        • Uglovsky urban settlement, town. Uglovka, Central street, 6A
                        • +7 (81657)… Show phone
                        • Mon-Fri 09:00–17:00
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                          3.6

                          (15 ratings)

                          School of speed reading and intelligence development Iq007

                          • Pskovskaya street, 46
                          • 8 (800) 22…Show phone
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                          (4 ratings)

                          Municipal autonomous educational institution of additional education Center of additional education

                          • Moshenskoye village, Kalinina street, 36
                          • Mon-Fri 08:00–17:00
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                            3. 25

                            (8 ratings)

                            P. Kotovo Children’s Music School

                            • Kotovo village
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                            Headings : Training centers for additional education, Children’s training centers

                            State order in the Russian Federation

                            • street Fedorovsky Ruchey, 16
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                              Children’s Art School

                              • Koroleva street, 5, bldg. 1
                              • +7 (911) 3…Show phone
                              • Mon-Sat 10:00–20:00
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                              Headings : Educational centers for additional education, Children’s educational centers

                              Children’s Art School Tuning Fork

                              • Trubichinskoye rural settlement, Chechulino village, 19
                              • +7 (921) 0…Show phone
                              • Mon-Fri 09:00–20:00; Sat 10:00–17:00
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                                Club of young chemists Faraday

                                • Zelinsky street, 2
                                • +7 (951) 7. ..Show phone
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                                Headings : Training centers for additional education, Children’s training centers, Children’s development centers

                                MAUDO Proletarskaya

                                • Proletarian urban settlement, town. Proletariy, Parkovaya street, 5
                                • +7 (8162) …Show phone
                                • Mon-Sat 09:00–20:00
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                                Filed under : Training centers for additional education, Children’s training centers, Children’s art schools and art schools

                                Educational institution Fire safety

                                • Malovisherskaya street, 3
                                • +7 (906) 2…Show phone
                                • Mon-Fri 09:00–17:00
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                                  Robotics Studio

                                  • Starorussky Boulevard, 318
                                  • +7 (8162) …Show phone
                                  • daily, 10:00–19:00
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                                  9000 Teaching2 Children’s learning centers

                                  Center for Additional Education for Children

                                  • working village Kresttsy, Vasilchikova street, 11
                                  • +7 (81659). ..Show phone
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                                    Calancha Fire Protection Center

                                    • Alexander Korsunov Avenue, 28A
                                    • +7 (8162) …Show phone
                                    • Mon-Thu 09:00–17:00; Fri 09:00–16:00
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                                    Headings : Educational centers for children

                                    EmManagement

                                    • Sofia side, embankment of the river Gzen, 5
                                    • 8 (800) 70…Show phone education, Children’s educational centers

                                      Children’s Art School [Closed]

                                      • Beregovaya street, 44, bldg. 1
                                      • +7 (8162) …Show phone
                                      • Mon-Fri 9:00–19:00
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                                        Novgorod Children’s Art School [Closed]

                                        • Veliky Novgorod
                                        • +7 (8162) …Show phone
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                                          Taxi Depot [Closed]

                                          • Bolshaya St. Petersburg street, 39
                                          • Mon-Fri 8:00–21:00
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                                          Headings : Children’s driving schools, Children’s training centers

                                          IQ Training Center [Closed]

                                          • Sofia side, Stratilatovskaya street, 5
                                          • Mon-Fri 09:00–18:00
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                                          Headings : Children’s educational centers

                                          Children’s educational centers in Veliky Novgorod offer all conditions for the early development of children from 1 to 7 years old, teaching them foreign languages, logical thinking and general development.

Child care in york pa: York, PA Daycares Near Me – Find Best Daycares in York, PA

Опубликовано: November 13, 2022 в 2:00 am

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West York Child Care | Daycare York PA

West York

2498 W. Philadelphia St., York, PA, 17404

  • Phone: 717-792-6700
  • Contact: Nicole
  • Hours: 6:00 am – 6:00 pm

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WEEKLY TUITION SCALE FOR DAYCARE IN WEST YORK, PA

Effective August 16, 2021

Registration:

  • New Student – $ 75.00
  • Returning Student – $ 50.00
  • New Family – $100.00
  • Returning Family – $75.00

Infant:

  • 5 Full Days – $220
  • 3 Full Days – $190
  • 5 Half Days – $190

Young Toddler:

  • 5 Full Days – $210
  • 3 Full Days – $180
  • 5 Half Days – $180

Older Toddler:

  • 5 Full Days – $210
  • 3 Full Days – $180
  • 5 Half Days – $180

Pre-School & Pre-K:

  • 5 Full Days – $200
  • 3 Full Days – $170
  • 5 Half Days – $170

Before / After School:

  • Before School – $120
  • After School – $120
  • Before & After – $150

Summer Camp / School-Age:

  • 5 Full Days – $200
  • 3 Full Days – $170
  • 5 Half Days – $170
  • Summer Activity Fee $TBD
    (SAF paid, in full, prior to start of camp. )

School-age children (including Kindergarten) shall pay twenty-five dollars ($25.00) extra for days off of school (including delays and early dismissals).  Children who are transported to and from school by Aa to Zz shall be charged an additional ten dollars ($10.00) per week.

NOTE:

  • All pricing includes breakfast, lunch and snack (including infant formula and food). 
  • For full time enrollments, there is a sibling discount of ten percent (10%) off the oldest child’s tuition. 
  • Aa to Zz reserves the right to charge the ceiling rate for CCIS clients. A minimum of at least ten dollars ($10.00) per week shall be charged for all CCIS clients for the first child and five dollars ($5.00) per week shall be charged for each additional child. 
  • Operating hours are 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. 
  • Above pricing is for a maximum of ten (10) hours in one day. There shall be a charge of ten dollars ($10.00) per hour for anything over the ten (10) hour maximum.  
  • All additional late fees shall be automatically calculated based on sign-in / sign-out times. 
  • There is a twenty dollar ($20.00) per day fee on late tuition payments. 
  • There is a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) fee for returned checks. 
  • There is a late fee of two dollars ($2.00) per minute after 6:00 pm. 
  • Aa to Zz reserves the right to charge six percent (6%) interest per month for any outstanding balances. 
  • Aa to Zz reserves the right to increase its tuition and fees at a minimum annually (at the start of each school year) and at any other time as it deems necessary. 
  • A current Tuition Express form shall at all times be kept on file with a valid credit card/bank account.

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Aa to Zz Child Care and Learning Center in West York

As a parent, your number one goal is to find a place that stands up to the job at hand when you have other tasks that need to be completed. While at work or running errands throughout the day, leave your children in good hands at Aa to Zz Child Care and Learning Center in York, PA. Our child care centers are family-oriented, which means providing satisfaction for your entire household is always priority number one. Whether you’re a grandparent, mother, father or designated caretaker, we understand how essential it is to find the perfect York, PA, daycare fit to watch over your young ones throughout the day.

At Aa to Zz Child Care and Learning Center, we provide locations throughout the state. If you’re seeking a daycare near Manchester or a local daycare in West York in close proximity to your child’s school or your home, our West York child care location may just be the ideal fit for you. Your child will receive plenty of love, attention and activities to keep them busy throughout the day. Don’t waste time choosing the right facility for your child — visit our child and infant care center in West York today!

Preschool Program and Day Care Center in West York

Our West York preschool program and child care center is at 2498 W. Philadelphia St., York, PA, 17404 and partners with Wallace Elementary, Lincolnway Elementary, Trimmer Elementary, and West York Middle School.

Guarantee Your Child Has a Full and Balanced Day

At Aa to Zz Child Care and Learning Center in York, PA, we know how crucial early childhood years are to the successful development of your youngsters. We want the children we provide for to grow up happy, intelligent and prosperous. That’s why we value providing your children with a full and balanced day every time they stay at our York, PA daycare center.

We encourage you to visit a center near you to make the first steps toward providing your children with the caretakers — and future — they need.

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  • Ages 6 weeks-12 years
  • Mon-Fri 6:00am-6:00pm
  • Large Outdoor Play Area
  • Meals and Snacks Included
  • Summer Camp Programs
  • Competitive Rates

York, PA Child Care and Learning Center

York (Queen St)

215 St.

Charles Way, York, PA 17402

  • Phone: 717-741-5426
  • Contact: Julie
  • Hours: 6:00 am – 6:00 pm

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WEEKLY TUITION SCALE FOR CHILD CARE CENTERS IN YORK, PA

Effective August 16, 2021

Registration:

  • New Student – $ 75.00
  • Returning Student – $ 50.00
  • New Family – $100.00
  • Returning Family – $75.00

Infant & Crawler/Walker:

  • Full Time – $270
  • 3 Full Days – $220
  • 5 Half Days – $220

Young Toddler:

  • Full Time – $260
  • 3 Full Days – $210
  • 5 Half Days – $210

Older Toddler (Younger & Older Twos):

  • Full Time – $260
  • 3 Full Days – $210
  • 5 Half Days – $210

Pre-School Program and Pre-Kindergarten:

  • Full Time – $250
  • 3 Full Days – $200
  • 5 Half Days – $200

Before / After School:

  • Before School – $120
  • After School – $120
  • Before & After – $150

Summer Camp / School-Age:

  • 5 Full Days – $250
  • 3 Full Days – $200
  • 5 Half Day – $200
  • Summer Activity Fee – $TBD

School-age children (including Kindergarten) shall pay twenty-five dollars ($25. 00) extra for days off of school (including delays and early dismissals).  Children who are transported to and from school by Aa to Zz shall be charged an additional ten dollars ($10.00) per week.

NOTE:

  • All pricing includes breakfast, lunch and snack (including infant formula and food). 
  • For full time enrollments, there is a sibling discount of ten percent (10%) off the oldest child’s tuition. 
  • Aa to Zz reserves the right to charge the ceiling rate for CCIS clients. A minimum of at least ten dollars ($10.00) per week shall be charged for all CCIS clients for the first child and five dollars ($5.00) per week shall be charged for each additional child. 
  • Operating hours are 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. 
  • Above pricing is for a maximum of ten (10) hours in one day. There shall be a charge of ten dollars ($10.00) per hour for anything over the ten (10) hour maximum. 
  • All additional late fees shall be automatically calculated based on sign-in / sign-out times.  
  • There is a twenty dollar ($20.00) per day fee on late tuition payments. 
  • There is a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) fee for returned checks. 
  • There is a late fee of two dollars ($2.00) per minute after 6:00 pm. 
  • Aa to Zz reserves the right to charge six percent (6%) interest per month for any outstanding balances. 
  • Aa to Zz reserves the right to increase its tuition and fees at a minimum annually (at the start of each school year) and at any other time as it deems necessary. 
  • A current Tuition Express form shall at all times be kept on file with a valid credit card/bank account.

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Aa to Zz Child Care Center and Preschool Program in York (Queen St)

When you chose a daycare center in east York, PA, for your child, you have a list of priorities that must be met. From meals to friendly engagement with others, Aa to Zz Child Care and Learning Center exceeds all of your York childcare center needs. When you drop your child off at our childcare center in York, PA, do so with confidence. We provide you with the added assurance of knowing your children will have a well-balanced day when they’re in the care of our trained York childcare professionals.

York Child Care Center

Whether you just welcomed an infant into the world or are raising a curious, active toddler, it is the perfect time to support your child’s development and milestones with a child care center that is knowledgeable, skillful and loving. Aa to Zz stands out among the daycares in York, with families returning to us year after year. They return because of our high-quality, holistically focused childhood development program and attentiveness towards children’s individual needs.

  • For infant care at Aa to Zz, you can expect our caregivers at our York daycare center to monitor and support developmental milestones while proving the love and care that babies need. Infants get to engage in parallel play and interact with other babies their age, which is assists in progressing their social development. We share the goal of helping you raise an infant to become a comfortable, active and social child who meets all milestones.
  • For toddler child care at Aa to Zz, you can expect our highly trained teachers at our Daycare daycare center to encourage children and guide activities that support physical, social, emotional and cognitive growth. We have specified toddler rooms for different ages, including the young toddler room (1-2 year olds) and the older toddler room (3-4 year olds). This ensures that our teachers are able to fully focus on building the developmental skills appropriate to your toddler’s age.

York Preschool Program

Aa to Zz Child Care and Learning Center provides families in the York area with safe, secure and holistic preschool programs. Aa to Zz’s preschool program captures your child’s curiosity and imagination and focuses on exploratory play, educational activities, art and music, language, reading and storytelling and more. Our centers in York focus on hands-on activities and phases out screen time, as we believe that is how preschoolers are provided the right foundation for growth and better health.  

The fees for our York preschool program includes all meals and snacks your child needs. You can expect your child to learn a lot in their preschool years and develop significantly, as the preschool year is defined by a focus on cognitive and social growth. You can also expect your preschooler to work on refining and mastering their fine motor skills, as they are developing rapidly throughout their preschool years.

Location

Our infant and child care location in York is at 215 St. Charles Way, York, PA 17402 and partners with Leaders Heights Elementary, Ore Valley Elementary, York Township Elementary, Loganville-Springfield Elementary, and Dallastown Intermediate.

Aa to Zz Child Care and Learning Center has expanded since its inception in 2004 to nine locations throughout the state. Our childcare center in East York is one of our many locations dedicated to providing families with the level of care they need. We have child care centers in West York and East York, as well as across central PA. From love to acceptance, we reinforce the necessary values you’ve already instilled in your child’s life. For a daycare center in East York ready to provide your children with the care they need, visit our Queen Street daycare location today!

“So I’ve quickly come to realize that there was something/someone that my son did not like at his old school, and I see that now only because we have made this transition. For two years, he clung to my leg every morning at drop off at the old school. On only day THREE at your school, he was so excited about getting to school and getting in his classroom. We walked into his room, I had to ASK him for a hug and a kiss goodbye and once we did that, he quickly ran over to circle time and totally forgot about me!  Would have never happened before.  I couldn’t be any happier with this change and wanted to tell you thank you for his spot and for the work that you and your staff do in taking great care of the kids.”

-York Queen St. Mom

Home Away From Home at Our York Learning Center

At Aa to Zz Child Care and Learning Center in East York, we strive to provide families with fast, easy, care-free access to the daycare services their children need. Many of our facilities are conveniently located for fast and easy pick-up or drop off.

While our facilities are quick and easy to access, they also provide a level of comfort that makes your child feel right at home. All of our guests receive countless opportunities throughout the day to learn to play and engage with others. Your children will enjoy nutritious meals and snacks, engage in physical activities and participate in hands-on activities throughout the day.

Our Aa to Zz Child Care and Learning Center facilities foster an environment of growth, creativity and tolerance. You’ll never have to worry about a foreign or scary environment because we project an aura of pure happiness and acceptance instead. Schedule a visit to our child care center today to provide your children with a homey feeling even when they’re away.

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  • Ages 6 weeks-12 years
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  • Large Outdoor Play Area
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  • Summer Camp Programs
  • Competitive Rates

East York KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in York, PA

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Welcome to East York KinderCare

Welcome to East York KinderCare! We’re located in York, PA. We’re committed to serving families here in the White Rose City, and our teachers are passionate about open communication between staff and families to promote a trustworthy relationship that is conducive to stability, respectfulness, and comfort. Our staff works hard every day to help children develop confidence for life. It’s our mission from the moment you walk into our center that you feel welcomed and a part of our family!

Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

Meet Lindsay Heemer, Our Center Director

Meet Lindsay Heemer! She is the Center Director at East York KinderCare in Pennsylvania. Lindsay attended Millersville University, where she obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education. She joined KinderCare in 2022, and before that she was an assistant manager. Outside of work, Lindsay enjoys watching movies, reading suspense books, going to the beach, being outdoors, and spending time with her family. Her favorite quote is, “The wonder of teaching is watching caterpillars become butterflies.”

  • East York KinderCare Programs
  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
  • FAQs

AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

East York KinderCare Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.

Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)

You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!

School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)

Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.

Participating Child Care Aware Center

KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.

Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)

In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!

Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)

KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.

Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)

Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)

STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)

You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

Family Stories

Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!


Share Your Story


If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

please share your story with us
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Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

Home in Houston

Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at East York KinderCare?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at East York KinderCare?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

A Finn’s thoughts in America on the luxury of enjoying life

When my American friend moved from New York to Helsinki, he knew what to expect. He had often been to Finland before, he liked the small size of Helsinki, but he knew that the winters here could be quite harsh. However, there was one thing he was worried about: the low level of wages in the country.

The average annual salary of a full-time Finnish employee is only 36,000 euros (about 43,000 US dollars). Of course, for some countries this figure may seem very high, but for a specialist with a higher education who has lived all his life in one of the largest financial centers in the world, this is a serious decrease in income. My friend is accustomed to New York salaries, and although there are workers in this city, as in any other, who are paid much less, white-collar employees working in large corporations, such as lawyers, financiers and sales directors, as a rule earn at least $100,000 a year. Finnish salaries are not even close to American ones. What was the surprise of my New York friend when he found that the difference in income was not as striking as he expected. The fact is that in Finland he spent practically nothing!

He told me about it with a laugh. Of course, he still had some expenses. So, housing in Helsinki can be quite expensive, and food is more expensive than in other regions. Yet there was a great deal of truth in his words.

For example, in New York, the average cost of caring for a small child is $16,000 per year. That’s above the US average, but it’s also over $10,000 a year in more than half of the states, and $22,000 a year in Washington, DC. In Finland, every child in the country is guaranteed a place in a good municipal kindergarten, where children play outdoors most of the day under the supervision of highly qualified, well-trained staff. Parents pay for the services of such a kindergarten on a sliding scale, depending on their income. The maximum amount charged, regardless of income level, is 3,480 euros or 4,100 dollars per year.

In the US, new parents not only have to pay a considerable amount for kindergarten, but also immediately start saving money for the future education of their child. The average tuition, including room and board, for a private non-profit four-year college in the United States is about $45,000 per year. In Finland, higher education is free for all citizens of the country and the EU; in addition, the state pays students a monthly stipend as material assistance.

Falling in love with Scandinavian ideals

In the US, one of the biggest expenses for a family is medicine. In Finland, health care services are financed from taxes, and patients pay only a small part of their cost. Services for pregnant women and children are mostly provided free of charge. From his own funds, the patient pays only 690 euros or 815 dollars a year. Upon reaching this limit, most medical services become free.

Over time, my friend realized that highly paid American professionals, who at first glance receive quite a lot of money, spend tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars a year (after taxes) on these basic services. In Finland, as in many other countries, these services can be compared, for example, to the fire department: you just pay taxes and use them for free. Finnish taxes are income-based and the income tax here is not as high as many foreigners think. (An employee who earns an average salary in Finland pays a tax that is about a quarter of this salary.) Therefore, even a seemingly small Finnish salary is enough to live on.

Recently, a peculiar Scandinavian ideal, which is called the Danish word “hygge”, is gaining popularity all over the world. These are cozy evenings with family and friends and the refusal to work to wear and tear in pursuit of big money. However, fans of hygge sometimes forget that the inhabitants of the Scandinavian countries can afford it due to the fact that in these countries the state has decided to satisfy the most complex, expensive and important needs of its inhabitants (childcare, education, health care, etc. ), turning them into a kind of universal goods. This means that people do not have to spend time finding, researching and getting such services, and any citizen of the country can use these “universal goods” regardless of their income level. It also means that the same services are used by both the wealthiest segments of the population and the middle class, which makes it possible to maintain their quality at a high level.

Now my friend, who recently had a baby and has been living and working in Finland for some time, thinks he made the right choice. After all, it’s not about how much you earn, but about what you can afford with that money.

Three Key Indicators of the Model Country

  • Bicycles
    Cycle paths in Finland are usually separated from the road and often run along rivers, forests or parks in cities. Agree, getting to work by bike along the sea coast is much more pleasant than shaking in the train!
  • Kindergartens
    Finns are known for their tendency to complain about the poor quality of public services if they do not meet their expectations. Therefore, it is doubly indicative of the fact that they highly appreciate municipal kindergartens, in which their children have fun in active games and activities and get genuine pleasure.
  • Road traffic in winter
    Driving in ice, hail or snow conditions is challenging everywhere, and Finland is no exception. Accidents and delays in the work of transport also happen here, but after living abroad for several years and returning to Finland, I realized that in our country they have learned to cope with these situations like nowhere else. In winter, the local roads are just as busy with life as they are in summer.

Text: Anu Partanen, ThisisFINLAND magazine 2018

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Basic documents to include in your plan

Each estate distribution plan is unique and requires its own set of documents depending on your wishes and what you want to protect and pass on to your loved ones after death. Some important legal documents commonly used in your New York and New Jersey estate planning include:

  • Will
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  • Guardianship designation (if there are minor beneficiaries)

An experienced estate planning attorney can advise you or a loved one on the paperwork needed to legally protect your assets in New York and New Jersey.

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Child care san marcos ca: Find The Best San Marcos, CA Daycares Near Me

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Daycares in San Marcos, CA

Description:

Welcome to my page. My name is Nadia and I will be your child’s teacher/care provider. Working with children is my passion and I truly enjoy what I do.
I have my CA State License (CA Lic # 376100387) for aLarge Family Childcare. I am also an AMI (American Montessori International) certified teacher (age 0-3.5 yrs.) I have worked at Montessori School for over 10 years, and now I am ready to implement my passion of teaching in a home base setting. “Help me Grow” Montessori Home Day Care (aka Nafez, Nadia Family Childcare), we follow the Montessori Method of fun learning and education and independence, practical life lessons, nature work and self care. My focus is to guide your child with love, patience and Help them to grow to be lifelong learners. Help Me Grow Montessori will be the right Daycare for your child.
“The place of the teacher is to create the learning environment and guide the child, step by step through the curriculum.
Maria Montessori’s educational philosophy is informed by the Froebel, Piaget other educators of her time. She believed children must become independent in their care of themselves and in their learning. She acknowledged that each child is an individual, who learns at his/her own pace according to his/her own interests.
The environment is clean and neat. Successfully passed the Covid Inspection By the health dept. We disinfect all the materials daily. its a safe & secure Home setting with age appropriate indoor/outdoor activities.
Low Teacher/Student ratio
Facility is very clean/ Large OUTDOOR PLAY AREA and lots of room indoors to explore.
Activities are as follows:
~Math
~Language
~Sensory Activities
~Practical Life
~Arts/craft
~Nature work
~Music/movement
Accepting Enrollment (Full Time Only) Ages walking years to preschool years of age.
CPR & FIRST AID CERTIFIED
Accept YMCA/CDA
Military Discount
Teachers discount
Sibling Discount
MEALS INCLUDED in tuition ( Breakfast, Lunch AM & PM snack
Daycare hours of operation:
Monday-Friday 7:30-5 pm
PAYMENTS OPTIONS accepted includes:
check, cash, apple-pay
Please contact me, call or text for a tour of the fun and loving environment I have created for the children under my care.
THANK YOU…

Recent Review:

Nadia watched our daughter for almost a full year. She was beyond caring and took care of her like she was her own. Everyday I went to pick my daughter up she had a huge smile on her face. I’d recommendNadia to anyone with child care needs!!!…

Reviewed by Nick K

Description:

Baby Steps is a licensed home daycare (also known as in-home daycare or family daycare) that specializes in childcare for children whose age ranges from 18 months old to 4 years old. We aim to provide the bestcare for your little ones in a pet-free, smoke-free, safe, loving, play-based educational environment, and at the same time, stimulating their skills emotionally, socially, intellectually and physically. Daily activities are based on the following units:
* Language; Reading
* Math
* Science
* Sensory Activities
* Physical Exercises
* Practical Life Exercises
* Cultural; Geography
* Computer related activities (at least 2 times a week)
* Arts; Crafts; Monthly Themed Activities
* Music; Literature
We have completed the required number of training hours for the Pediatric/CPR/First Aid and Preventive Health classes. We have passed the required Live Scan and Fingerprint background check. We also provide nutritional meals as required by the Child Development Association’s Nutrition Program.
Each child will also be given ample opportunities to develop his or her own personality by listening, nurturing and helping him or her to make the right choices by challenging them to learn, because, first and foremost, we believe that the greatest gift we can give our children is a carefree childhood with lots of fun and learning experiences starting at their tender age….

Description:

Philosophy:
Our Family Home Daycare, Gardening and Exploring with Children, are committed to providing a health and safety environment with children and meeting their own individual needs. We give good qualitycare and respect each child’s individuality. We also provide community resources for families.
Teacher’s Role:
Teacher will provide food and nutrition to the children, toothbrushes and toothpaste for each child, and a safe environment. Teacher will provide activities for children to engage using play materials. During small group, there will be hands on activities with art, puzzle play, role play activities, gardening, bird feeding, and much more.
Child’s Role:
The child’s role is to learn and explore through play. Children are capable of learning and experimenting their own objects as a part of their own particular interests and understanding. They are given a variety of choices of their own interests. Many activities that children follow the lead of the child and allow them to expand on their learning and interests.
Curriculum:
In our Family Home Daycare, Gardening and Exploring, children will explore using their seven senses for their own developmental needs. They will be learning nature as a part of science, math, biology, and children will learn language development. They will be planting seeds, and watch them grow as part of their sensory development. I will be using the Reggio Emilia Approach as part of our curriculum.
Experience:
I have twenty-five years working with children. I worked at MAAC Head Start and Early Head Start.
For more information about finding a family home daycare, you can email me at [email protected] or call me at 760-216-0820 for Josefina Gagnon.
We are a state licensing Family Day Care Home,
Facility Number: 376626813….

Description:

Vision Trilingual Preschool San Marcos is the first trilingual preschool establishment of the Vision Preschool Network to launch in the United States of America. Inspired by a trilingual Canadian concept thathas over 25 years of experience, children will benefit from unique development opportunities in a multilingual environment.
At Vision Trilingual Preschool San Marcos, activities will be organized in an English-Spanish double immersion context. Since learning new languages is much easier at a young age, we are giving children the opportunity to start learning as early as possible.
Vision Trilingual Preschool San Marcos believes that every child should be invited to develop the taste of learning. That’s why our proposed themes, workshops, and other fun activities allow children to develop all facets of their personality in a rich and stimulating family environment.
Our unique international early childhood activities will allow young children to learn about their immediate environment, as well as the rest of the world! Learning centers containing rich, varied and adaptable material will stimulate the children’s curiosity and allow them to make their first explorations. The warm and stimulating family environment of our small school will also allow young children to flourish and develop harmoniously. Play, workshops, psycho-motor development and exploration through imagination will be at the heart of the daily activities of our preschool. Each child will be our priority.
Activities will be held in English and Spanish, with a touch of French, to the delight of children! Specifically designed activities will allow children to develop their creativity, to socialize and to express themselves through various modes: visual arts, drama, music, sports, etc.
Here is an overview of the services that will be put in place to meet your needs and those of your children:
Open all year
Small groups
Daily thematic activities and workshops
Safe family environment
Psycho-motor activities each day
English-Spanish immersion activities with qualified educators
Focus on English and Spanish vocabulary skills
French initiation through fun activities
The innovative Vision approach, specially trained and qualified staff, exclusive educational programs, and a stimulating living environment inspired by the Canadian model-this is what Vision Trilingual Preschool San Marcos will offer its children….

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Family home childcare program with preschool activities offering a nurturing educational in home program following San Marcos Elementary curriculum.
Preparing children in a language rich environment toimplement a strong foundation for early reading , spelling, writing, math, science experiments, art, music and singing.
We strive for a well rounded development including social skills.
Children will learn together in a group setting and independently while rotating activities throughout the day.
Our children love learning in our environment.
Summer time water play twice a week.
Half day preschool activities program 8 to 12:30 Monday through
Friday. Enrolling ages three and four years of age.
Registration for September 6th through December 15th
Contact for rates and more information…

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Mountain Shadows Exceptional Kids (MSEK) is a childcare center located in San Marcos. We serve children with ages 2 to 5 years old. Our center provides children with nutritious meals throughout the day,educational enrichment, behavioral support and nursing care. Our program’s focus is on providing children will an all-encompassing educational experience focusing on all areas of development through a creative and supportive environment.
Our focus is on giving children of all abilities opportunities to learn and grow together. The children will learn academic skills and grow in all areas of development. No matter the children’s learning level, MSEK will accommodate and adapt to each children through different materials and activities to allow for each child to reach their highest level of success. Our center places emphases on including the family and supporting parents in their role as the primary caregivers by providing community resources and information of benefits to the development of their child….

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Mountain Shadows Active Learning Center is now offering Summer Camp!!!
ALC is an after school and Saturday program that is geared to meet the needs of children and youth ages 6-18 with Autism. ALC is a veryunique program in that it is designed to be a safe, structured, and supportive environment that can give your child the boost they need to be successful across many skills. We have highly trained staff that can support your child in the areas of behavior, socialization, communication, sensory, fine motor and gross motor skills. We also offer tutoring and homework help which promotes our students to succeed in the areas of math and literacy through specialized instruction.

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Little Beans Academy is an In-Home Daycare and Preschool located in San Marcos, CA.

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Pacific Preschool & Kindergarten is an administration running preschool in San Marcos, CA. We understand the needs of children, parents and staff as well. We have a highly qualified and professionally trainedteam of teachers and staff to meet the requirements of children and help them achieving their overall development…

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I have a large licensed day care now for 10 years. I have 24 ECE units, and am continually taking workshops and classes related to my field. I am a member of the San Diego County Family Child Care Association,as well as the YMCA, and attend a support group with other childcare providers in my area.
A few years back I added on a 400 square foot room addition to my home so that my day care children would have their own “space” to learn and grow. We also recently renovated our backyard, which is very large and fenced, so there is plenty of room for the children to play and get exercise. I subscribe to a preschool curriculum, which we do modify so that our younger learners can participate too. We are also on the child nutrition program, so your children will receive healthy meals and snacks here.
I do have one full-time employee, who has been with me now for five years. She has 20 years of experience working with children both as a nanny and in home day cares.
My current enrollment is 11 full-time children, with ages ranging from 15 months to four years old. We have space available now for one child, and will have space for another in August when our oldest heads off to Kindergarten!
Feel free to contact us and ask for a tour today!…

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Tiny Fingers and Toes Childcare is a licensed Family Day Care facility with openings for children between 4 weeks old to school age. I am registered with the YMCA & CDA,CAL-WORKS and NACCRRA for our militaryfamily’s. I am located in the Santa Fe Hills area in San Marcos it is a great, loving environment I provide plenty of activities, hot meals, nice/fun play areas inside and out, to include field trips (upon permission). My hours are Monday through Friday 24 hours. Need transportation for school? I can provide pick up and drop off from school. Arrangements are available for Paloma Elementary.
History:
Established in 2001.
Questions about our childcare services? A little bit about Tiny Fingers and Toes. I have been licensed from 2001. I take babies from two months of age to school age. My rates includes: baby wipes, three full meals, two snacks, and of course, a comfortable and loving home environment which is provided every day. I hope that this answers SOME of your questions and gives you an idea of what Tiny Fingers and Toes has to offer. If you have any further questions or would like to make an appointment, please feel free to contact me. I will be looking forward to meeting you and your child.
In Tiny Fingers & Toes, I do (respect) all of client’s rights to privacy and SAFETY. Therefore no pictures displaying of the children in the daycare….

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SMLC Children’s Center is a nationally accredited child care facility that offers educational day care programs for preschool children. Located in San Marcos, California, the company admits students between theages of three to five years old. The company implements a Christian-based curriculum that uses play-based activities to support total child development….

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SOCAL ATHLETICS, INC in San Marcos, CA offers volleyball performance training for individuals from 8 to 18 years old. They empower the community with world-class and accessible programs that nourish theemotional, physical, and mental development. They share knowledge and tools to help the members meet their aspirations and goals for better future living….

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MAAC offers a wide range of community-based services and programs that support child, family, and community development. Located in San Marcos, California, the company offers early head start, head start, andpreschool learning programs. The company’s programs are structured to support children’s cognitive, language, and social skills development….

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United Methodist Church of San Marcos in California, is offering its Applied Scholastics Academy to children from preschool through 6th grade. The school aims to promote the development of life-long love oflearning in children, to prepare them for academic success. Applied Scholastics Academy is open from Monday thru Friday, 7:15 AM to 5:30 PM….

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2036 White Birch Drive, Vista, CA 92081

Starting at $275/wk

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Located in Vista/Shadowridge… Garrett Home Daycare had been in the business caring for children for 30yrs!
State Licensed / State Nutrition Program / Home Preschool Program /CPR & First Aid Certified.
Weare currently accepting children from 12mo.-5yrs
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North County’s prestigious Montessori Academy in Vista, CA, accepts Toddlers through 6 years old for half-day, full-day and extended-day schedules. Each of our classrooms are filled with natural light,beautiful materials and child-sized furniture. Our playground includes bike trails and a large area for physical activity. Tours are offered daily by appointment, and parents are encouraged to visit during the morning hours so the core Montessori work time can be observed and fully understood.
What can be more important than providing your child with the best possible start in life? The kind of start that guides their innate curiosity, allows them to learn by doing and to develop self-regulation that brings a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction into their everyday tasks and activities. At Stars Montessori Academy, children develop their potential as they discover a passion for learning. What a great gift!
Our vision is to change the world for the better, one child at a time, through the Montessori approach, empowering them to become confident, compassionate and proactive members of the world community.
What Makes Us Different? Our highly qualified teachers, our dedication to your child, our attention to nutritious meals, and our safe and loving environment make Stars Montessori Academy the North County school of choice.

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Specializing in infant care for over 20 years with expertise in early infant and toddler development. Conveniently located, easily and quickly accessible to Carlsbad, San Marcos, Oceanside and Vista. Extensivereferences available.
Baby Whisperer Infant Care provides a warm and nurturing home environment flexing to the needs of both the child and parent as the little ones grow and change on a daily basis. Limited enrollment allows a highly personalized approach to accommodate every parent’s specific desires in the care of their most precious assets…not to mention endless hugs and kisses! Ideal for first time parents and those overwhelmed with the very idea of leaving their precious bundle with anyone…I get it!…

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Elayna is an absolute gem and finding her was nothing short of a miracle. My son has been going to her in-home daycare since he was 3.5 months old. He is now two and I could not be more grateful that Elayna hasbeen such an irreplaceable figure in his life so far. My son is always happy when I drop him off and when I pick him up. He is flourishing with his language skills and is without a doubt loved. Elayna has such a big heart and has been there for me as a new mom since day 1. It means so much when you know your child is receiving quality care and Elayna always goes above and beyond to keep me updated on how he is doing during the day. I truly could not be more grateful. She truly is the baby whisperer, by the way. She is THE only one that can turn a tantrum into smiles and rainbows within 10 seconds of passing my little guy over to her. It’s amazing!!!…

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All Saints’ Preschool is a Loving Christian Preschool dedicated to academic excellence and quality education, where children discover that value lies more in the joy of learning and doing than in the finishedproduct….

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FAQs for finding daycares in San Marcos

In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in San Marcos, CA?

There are a variety of daycares in San Marcos, CA providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

How can I find a daycare near me in San Marcos, CA?

If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 28 in San Marcos, CA as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from San Marcos or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

As you visit daycare facilities in San Marcos, CA, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in San Marcos, CA.

Daycare in San Marcos, CA for Ages 6 weeks to 12 years

KinderCare has partnered with San Marcos families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in San Marcos, CA.

Whether you are looking for a preschool in San Marcos, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

  1. Center for Children and Families at CSUSM

    Phone:
    (760) 750-8750

    453 La Moree Rd
    San Marcos
    CA
    92078

    Distance from address: 1. 07 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  2. Rancho Carrillo KinderCare

    Phone:
    (760) 431-2558

    6270 Flying Leo Carrillo Ln
    Carlsbad
    CA
    92009

    Distance from address: 4.31 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  3. Escondido KinderCare

    Phone:
    (760) 745-2474

    2415 S Centre City Pkwy
    Escondido
    CA
    92025

    Distance from address: 6. 45 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  4. Oceanside KinderCare

    Phone:
    (760) 940-2008

    3536 College Blvd
    Oceanside
    CA
    92056

    Distance from address: 7.82 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  5. Poinsettia KinderCare

    Phone:
    (760) 435-0001

    1200 Plum Tree Rd
    Carlsbad
    CA
    92011

    Distance from address: 8. 24 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  6. Rancho Bernardo KinderCare

    Phone:
    (858) 672-1200

    11290 Paseo Montanoso
    San Diego
    CA
    92127

    Distance from address: 10.90 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  7. Carmel Mountain KinderCare

    Phone:
    (858) 487-6444

    12135 World Trade Dr
    San Diego
    CA
    92128

    Distance from address: 12. 29 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  8. Rancho Penasquitos KinderCare

    Phone:
    (858) 484-3232

    10065 Paseo Montril
    San Diego
    CA
    92129

    Distance from address: 13.72 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  9. Del Mar Highlands KinderCare

    Phone:
    (858) 794-7710

    3808 Townsgate Drive
    San Diego
    CA
    92130

    Distance from address: 13. 92 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

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Center for Children and Families at CSUSM | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in San Marcos, CA

  • Center for Children and Families at CSUSM Programs
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AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

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What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

Center for Children and Families at CSUSM Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

Kindergarten Programs (5–6 Years)

Welcome to kindergarten: the gateway to grade school and everything that
comes next! Offered in select centers, our kindergarten programs have small
class sizes and curriculums that mix learning and fun. The basic building
blocks of reading, writing, math, and science are key in kindergarten, so we
make sure they get lots of practice in all of these areas.

Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)

KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.

Spanish

Spanish Adventures provides young learners with a foundation for later success with
the Spanish language. Music, games, children’s Spanish literature, and other tools give
children multiple opportunities to hear, practice, and see Spanish language to develop
vocabulary and conversation skills. Curriculum includes lessons on greetings, numbers,
colors, animals, family, body parts, and pets, as well as how to engage conversationally
during common scenarios at home, a restaurant, or at the zoo.

STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)

You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!

Fit and Fun, Little Innovators

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

Family Stories


Share Your Story


If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

please share your story with us
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Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

Home in Houston

Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at Center for Children and Families at CSUSM?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at Center for Children and Families at CSUSM?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

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    Welcome to Our School

    Welcome to our Childtime educational preschool on Garden Corner Road in Arlington, TX! We care for children ages six weeks to 12 years old. My name is Shauna and I am the center director. I have 14 years of experience in early childhood education and currently hold my Child Development Associates and Director’s Credential.

    We offer education-based child care through our Infant program all the way to Preschool, Pre-K and School-Age programs. Our school is Texas Rising Star accredited with 4-stars! My team of teachers has over 100 years of combined experience and they are proud to be a part of our school.

    We’re committed to keeping you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. Get access to live streaming video of your child’s classroom, plus other real-time updates, with our exclusive mobile app for families, SproutAbout.

    I invite you to schedule a tour to see all of the amazing things that our Childtime in Arlington, TX has to offer!


    Here’s what people have to say

    5 out of 5 stars


    Really lovely daycare. My kids love being here and, with Shauna and Andrea in charge, I know that they are in good hands. Teachers have been great and very interactive with my children.

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    We absolutely love the teachers and directors. You can tel how much they love and care for my child.

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    We love the director Shauna! Very pleased with our experience

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    We love this facility, and my child loves it more importantly

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    I love This school! My daughter is always happy and excited to go! She adores her pre-K teacher ms Andrea.

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    Shauna is absolutely wonderful and a huge reason we love it there. She and her staff take care of my son each and he always has a smile on his face when we leave. My son trusts those who take care of him and is learning a lot.

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    Everyone at the school has been amazing. My daughter made the transition to this new daycare so easily. She comes home happy and excited to go back the next day.

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    We love the attentiveness the staff shows to our whole family! They always great us at the door and keep us informed of the kids behavior- for better or for worse! Access to the cameras gives us peace of mind about the quality of care the kids get throughout the day

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    The teachers overall have been really good. Darlene in particular is great with my son; he really enjoys her class and having her as a teacher!

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    We love the staff, they respond quickly to all situations. They communicate very well, and keep us up to date on any issues.

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    With SproutAbout, you won’t miss a thing when your child is at school with us. Take a peek at the engaging experience provided by our new app.


    Learn About Electives

    For an additional fee, go beyond regular classroom learning experiences with our enhanced series of fun, interactive enrichment programs exploring a variety of activities. We offer:

     

    Soccer, Music, Yoga, Spanish, Phonics, Handwriting & Advanced Math


    Open a window to your child’s day.

    SproutAbout®, our exclusive family app, provides free live streaming video of your child’s classroom to your mobile device.

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    Tech + Tinker™

    21st Century Learning Experiences

    Our School-Age classroom is a perfect setting for productive, engaging mornings and afternoons, where children become thinkers, makers, and doers. Some enhancements in this classroom include:

    • iPads with keyboards and educational apps
    • Robots for coding challenges
    • Grow Fit-friendly video games that encourage collaboration and movement


    Meet Our Staff

    Shauna Jewell, Director

    Education: Child Development Associates and Non-Expiring Director Credential

    I have been working for the company for 14 years and have been the director here for three years. I love helping families, children, and staff grow, learn, and establish lifelong skills.

    Meet Our Staff

    Sonya Newsome, Assistant Director

    Certifications: Obtaining my Child Development Associates and Director Credential

    I have over 15 years of experience with the company and I love working with our families here at Childtime. I am very knowledgeable with child development and have a great impact on our Preschool and Pre-K programs.




    Local School Phone Number: 817.478.9575817.478.9575


    License #: 868960





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    Childtime-Southeast offers state-licensed early care and learning programs for preschool and school-age children. Located in Arlington, Texas, the company admits total of 160 children, from infants and toddlers to kindergarten and elementary students. The company also provides before and after-school enrichment programs and summer camps.

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    Early Childhood – Arlington Public Schools

    September 22, 2022 Update:

    APS will stop accepting overdue Virginia Early Childhood Education Initiative (VPI) applications on Friday, September 23, 2022

    Update August 2022:

    Waitlists: The PreK waitlist is open year-round and families will be notified if they appear on the waitlist and a seat becomes available. All waitlists reset each year when the options and transfer period begins, so families must reapply if they are still interested in attending the school or program they previously applied for.


    APS offers 3 quality early development programs for families:

    • Virginia Preschool Initiative (VPI)
    • Primary Montessori
    • Community Peer Pre-K Programs (CPP)

    Each program is designed to set our students on a path to academic and social-emotional success in the future. Our programs focus on early literacy and math skills, communication and motor development, and social and emotional growth in a warm and welcoming environment at our schools.

    Find out more about each program to find out which option is best for your child. Then fill out the Online Application by April 15, 4 p.m. Each program may require different supporting documents.

    Virginia Preschool Initiative (VPI)

    VPI is a free full-day Pre-K program located in 15 elementary schools (35 grades). VPI follows a curriculum that is research-based, developmentally appropriate, and has been shown to enhance student academic and social success.

    • Students must be four years old by September 30 to be accepted into the program.
    • VPI is a free program for families that meet income eligibility criteria.

    Primary Montessori

    All-day Pre-K Montessori program offered at 7 elementary schools (16 elementary grades) and for 3 to 5 year olds .

    • Students must be three years old by September 30 to enroll .
    • Two-thirds of available places are for students whose families meet income eligibility criteria.
    • Tuition for 3- and 4-year-olds is staggered based on family income.

    Community Preschool Program (CPP)

    The CPP program, which operates in 11 elementary schools, provides children with and without disabilities the opportunity to participate in an exciting and comprehensive inclusive preschool program. Children in the program receive differentiated instruction based on the Early Learning and Development Standards (ELDS). Areas of study include literacy, mathematics, science, history, health and physical development, personal and social development, music, and visual arts.

    • The Toddler Program is a 25-hour weekly program for children aged 2 years and 6 months to 3 years.
      • Children without disabilities must be 2.5 years old by September 30th to be eligible.
    • The Pre-K Program is a full day program designed for children aged 3 years and 6 months to 5 years of age.
      • Children without disabilities must be 3.5 years old by September 30th to be eligible and toilet trained. .
    • Tuition fees are staggered based on family income.


    APS Pre-K Special Education & Children’s Office

    The child search process is part of the APS Department of Student Services and Office of Special Education. Children with suspected delays in, for example, cognition, communication, hearing, vision, social-emotional skills, and/or motor skills are referred to a student learning committee to determine if the child requires an assessment to be considered for special education eligibility. educational services. To learn more, contact the APS ChildFind Office at 703-228-2550.

    Kindergarten Program

    Arlington Public Schools (APS) offers a high quality, developmentally appropriate kindergarten program. This full-day program is designed to meet the emotional, social, physical, and academic needs of all children and is based on Virginia standards.


    Head Start – Northern Virginia Family Services

    North Virginia Family Services Head Start serves families with children age 3-5 who meet income requirements to improve and promote social cognitive, physical and emotional development and care children in achieving educational literacy as they prepare to enter public school.

    Please contact Anisah Bailey at 571-748-2793 with enrollment questions and information.

    Arlington County Children and Family Services

    Arlington County Children and Family Services serves more than 200 private preschools and daycares. See the full list: https://family.arlingtonva.us/child-care/

    Sandra Bullock biography, photos, personal life, husband and children, height and weight 2022

    Sandra Bullock biography

    Sandra Bullock is an American actress, producer and philanthropist. Popularity brought her roles in the films Speed ​​(1994), Time to Kill (1996), Miss Congeniality (2000), Collision (2004), The Blind Side (2009) and others.

    Pictured: Sandra Bullock

    Disputes about the correct spelling of the actress’s surname in Russian do not subside. In most sources, the variant “Bullock” appears, although there are many supporters of the spelling “Bullock” and even “Bollock”.

    Childhood and youth

    Sandra Annette Bullock was born in Arlington, Virginia. Her father, American John W. Bullock (1925-2018), was a military man and part-time voice teacher; mother, German Helga Mathilde Meyer (1942-2000), was an opera singer.

    Sandra Bullock as a child and now

    Bullock’s maternal grandfather was a German rocket scientist from Nuremberg. It was in this city that the parents of the future actress met: her father was responsible for the military postal service in Europe.

    Bullock spent the first 12 years of her life in Germany and Austria, so the actress is still fluent in German today. In childhood, Bullock studied ballet and vocals, sang in the children’s opera choir at the theater, and often went backstage while her mother was the soloist on stage. In a word, the girl absorbed the passion for the stage and art with her mother’s milk.

    Little Sandra Bullock

    Subsequently, the Bullock family moved to the United States, where Sandra continued her studies in the theater: she attended the school drama club with pleasure and was a cheerleader (a cheerleader). In high school, she no longer doubted the choice of her future profession, and at 1982 entered the University of East Carolina in the Department of Drama.

    First roles

    The first steps towards future success were moving to New York: in Manhattan, the young actress worked as a bartender, waitress and cloakroom attendant, and during breaks she ran to auditions and attended master classes in acting.

    Young Sandra Bullock

    Pretty soon, Sandra managed to get several minor roles in films, until fate brought her to the off-Broadway theater. It was here that film director Alan J. Levy noticed her, who immediately offered the girl a role in his film Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1989).

    Sandra Bullock in Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman

    After that, Bullock was finally seen by well-known directors, and in the early 1990s she could be seen in leading roles in the comedies Love Potion No. 9, Peter Bogdanovich’s Thing Called Love, Amazon on Fire, and others. The actress’s project during this period of time was the role in the action movie The Destroyer (1993) with Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes.

    Big success

    Sandra’s breakthrough came in 1994 when she starred in Jan de Bont’s action film Speed ​​with Keanu Reeves. According to the plot of the picture, a terrorist (Dennis Hopper) sets a radio-controlled bomb in a regular bus full of passengers. Saving the lives of people involved in the special services (Keanu Reeves) and a brave fellow traveler (Sandra Bullock), who was behind the wheel. The film won two Oscars (for sound and editing), and Sandra became everyone’s favorite.

    Sandra Bullock in Speed ​​

    After the success of “Speed” followed by a series of equally successful films, and pretty quickly got into the rank of Bullock’s most sought-after Hollywood actresses. For her role in the romantic comedy While You Were Sleeping, Sandra received her first Golden Globe Award, and her role in the drama A Time to Kill (1996) with Samuel L. Jackson, Matthew McConaughey and Kevin Spacey earned Bullock an MTV Movie Award nomination. .

    Time to Kill – trailer

    In 1997, Sandra received $11 million for a sequel to Speed ​​2: Cruise Control, which didn’t do as well. However, this contract helped her realize her own project, the tragicomedy Glimpses of Hope (1998), directed by Forest Whitaker. Bullock later stated that she regretted filming the Speed ​​sequel.

    Sandra Bullock in Flashes of Hope

    In the comedy “Practical Magic” (1998), Sandra starred with Nicole Kidman – the actresses appeared in the form of witch sisters who are subject to a birth curse and cannot build happy relationships with men. Many viewers remember the role of Sandra in the romantic comedy Force of Nature (1999) with Ben Affleck. The film was a commercial hit, with critics noting the convincing performances of both actors, who “definitely had chemistry”.

    Career in the 2000s

    Sandra’s most striking role in the early 2000s was her work in the comedy Miss Congeniality: the actress played the role of an FBI agent who undercover participates in the Miss USA beauty pageant to prevent a terrorist attack. The film grossed $212 million worldwide, and Bullock won another Golden Globe.

    “Miss Congeniality” – trailer for the movie

    The films 28 Days (2000) and Kate & Leo (2001) were very successful, but the psychological thriller Kill Count (2002), in which the actress played an experienced criminal detective, received mixed reviews. Acclaimed film critic Roger Ebert awarded the film three stars out of a possible four, stating, “Bullock does a great job of masking his natural charm, creating a character you could love if he wasn’t so sad, weird and emotionally obsessed.”

    The comedy “Love with a notice” (2002) was accused of an amateurish approach to the script, but the performance of Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant was highly appreciated.

    “Love with Notice” with Sandra Bullock

    In 2004, Bullock was part of the all-star cast of the drama Crash, which won an Oscar for Best Picture. Her co-stars were Don Cheadle, Brendan Fraser and Michael Peña. Some critics even suggested that the role of the wife of the district lawyer is the best in Sandra’s filmography.

    Collision – trailer

    In 2005, the actress received $ 17.5 million for the film “Miss Congeniality 2: Beautiful and Dangerous”, which was met with a cooler audience, but did not go unnoticed. In the romantic drama The Lake House (2006), Bullock reunited with Keanu Reeves: the characters live in different times and almost do not overlap, so the actors worked together for only 2 weeks from the filming period.

    Frame from the second part of “Miss Congeniality”

    The next film with the participation of Bullock again won the hearts of the audience: in the mystical thriller Premonition (2007), the actress played a housewife who experiences strange events after the death of her husband.

    2009 was a particularly successful and fruitful year for Sandra. The romantic comedy The Proposal with Ryan Reynolds grossed a whopping $317 million worldwide, and the actress was nominated for a third Golden Globe, while the sports drama The Blind Side became the highest-grossing film in the US. Bullock initially turned down the role as she did not want to play a staunch Christian, but subsequently did not regret her decision. Her role in The Blind Side brought her an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

    “Offer” – Trailer

    Since the day before Sandra won two Golden Raspberry awards, which are awarded for the worst work in the cinema, she became the only artist named “worst” and “best” in the same year.

    After a two-year break, Bullock, along with Tom Hanks, starred in the drama “Extremely loud and extremely close”, dedicated to the terrorist events in the United States on September 11, 2001. Despite mixed reviews, the film was nominated for a number of awards, including an Oscar.

    Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock

    In 2013, Bullock, along with Melissa McCarthy, appeared in the comedy “Cops in Skirts” as an FBI special agent who needs to neutralize a Russian criminal in Boston. An order of magnitude more successful was the techno-thriller Gravity, in which the main and only roles were played by Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. Released at the start of World Space Week, the film was universally acclaimed and received a standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival. By the number of box office receipts, the film became the second in the career of an actress.

    “Gravity” – trailer

    After voicing one of the characters in the animated film Minions (2015) and starring in the not-so-successful political film Our Brand is in Crisis, Sandra took a three-year hiatus. She returned to the screens in 2018 in the comedy Ocean’s 8, a spin-off of the legendary film Ocean’s Eleven. In the film, Bullock played Debbie Ocean, the sister of Danny Ocean (George Clooney), who, right after her release from prison, plans another complicated robbery. The film also stars Cate Blanchett, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway and Rihanna.

    “Bird Box” – trailer for the movie

    In December 2018, Suzanne Beer’s post-apocalyptic horror film Bird Box premiered in the United States, starring Sandra Bullock, Sarah Paulson, Rosa Salazar, John Malkovich, and others. The film is based on the book of the same name by Josh Malerman, published in 2014.

    Also in 2020, Bird Box author Josh Malerman unveiled his new book, Malory, causing fans of the first film to become interested in news about the sequel. Josh commented on these speculations, noting that “the work is in progress.” So, Sandra Bullock may be seen in the second part of the legendary thriller.

    Sandra Bullock in Bird Box

    Sandra Bullock’s private life

    After moving to New York, Sandra Bullock briefly dated director Michael Mailer, the creator of The Blind Man (2017) with Alec Baldwin and Demi Moore.

    Sandra Bullock

    In the early 1990s, on the set of the film Love Potion No. 9, the actress met actor Tate Donovan, with whom she began a stormy romance. Colleagues met for three years and even managed to get engaged, but eventually broke up.

    From 1996 to 1998, Bullock was in a relationship with actor Matthew McConaughey, her co-star in the film A Time to Kill, and later switched to rock singer Bob Schneider – his song became the soundtrack to the film Miss Congeniality.

    Sandra Bullock and Matthew McConaughey

    After breaking up with Bob, the actress began to appear in public with Ryan Gosling, who is 17 years her junior. They met in 2011 on the set of the film Kill Count. But complex work schedules do not contribute to strengthening family happiness – after a year and a half, the actors broke up.

    In the summer of 2004, Sandra married TV presenter Jesse James. Six years after the wedding, the couple adopted a black boy, Luis Bardot, but soon the family idyll was destroyed. A scandal broke out in the media that James had repeatedly cheated on his wife, and the actress immediately filed for divorce. The adopted son stayed with Sandra.

    Jesse James and Sandra Bullock

    Divorced Bullock was credited with novels with actors Ryan Reynolds, Chris Evans, Michael McDonald, but the actress found her happiness in 2015 in the face of photographer Brian Randall. The couple raised the son of actress Louis together (they met when Sandra asked Brian to take her son a photo shoot), and her daughter Laila, adopted in 2015.

    Sandra Bullock and Brian Randall

    In June 2021, it became known that Brian and Sandra broke up. The reason was the desire of the actress to adopt another child. As insiders reported, Randall was not ready for another child, although he doted on Louis and Lyle – even Sandra once mentioned in an interview, they say, “he is number one for them, and I am number two, but I am fine with them Understand”.

    Sandra Bullock with children

    Sandra Bullock is an active supporter of the American Red Cross community – the actress has donated $1 million to the organization at least five times.

    Sandra Bullock now

    In 2020, Sandra Bullock worked on The Lost City with Channing Tatum and Brad Pitt. The project premiered in 2022. In addition, the actress was announced in the cast of the film Faster than a Bullet along with Brad Pitt and Joey King. The plot of the hitmen on the train from Tokyo to Morioka is based on the Japanese manga of the same name by writer Kotaro Isaki. The film was released in July 2022.

    Still from the film “The Lost City”

    In July 2022, after finishing work on The Lost City and Faster than a Bullet, Sandra Bullock announced that she was taking a break from her career. After parting with Brian Randall, due to work, she could no longer devote enough time to the children, so she stopped filming for a while.

    Best movies

    • 2018: Ocean’s 8
    • 2013: Gravity
    • 2006: Lake House
    • 2004: Collision

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    First, a speech pathologist diagnoses speech disorders. Then classes begin with a speech therapist who specializes in the identified violation.

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    Based on the results of the consultation, you are offered candidates for speech therapists for approval

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    From the second lesson you replenish the balance. The cost of the lesson will be debited upon completion.

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    We will give you a series of recommendations and design a program in such a way that your child will be interested in the activities and not be distracted by other factors.

    Not all speech disorders require personal contact and logomassage. Most speech disorders are associated with underdevelopment of auditory attention and memory.

    The games used in our classes are aimed at correcting this problem and do not require personal contact.

    You will need to help the child adapt to the online lesson and motivate the child.
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    The average work with one child depends on the problem and the degree of complexity of the case.

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    Using Learning Centers in Child Care – eXtension Alliance for Better Child Care

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    Learning centers are a purposeful way of dividing up your classroom into different subject/learning areas. The location of each learning center, placement of any furnishings or equipment, and easily available materials give a clear message to the child about what is to take place in that area.

    Planning for Learning Centers

    Establishing the centers requires some initial planning, work, and possible expense, but once they are established they save time and money. For example, you don’t want to place the reading area (quiet and comfy) near the block, music, or dramatic play areas (loud and active). You also probably want the art center on hard, easy-to-clean floors and near a sink, but the science center near a window or other source of natural sunlight.

    Learning centers capitalize on children’s natural need to explore because they are given the chance to gain experience by trying out their own ideas in a hands-on way. Once established, you can write your lesson plans according to each learning center to make sure you’re offering something to enhance each subject.  Then you can easily set up your planned activities for the morning/afternoon in each corresponding center, and children can play in whatever center interests them.

    Advantages of Learning Centers

    • Discipline problems are reduced because groups are limited to a number which can reasonably function in each area.

    • Classroom management is easier since children are in the area of their choice and interest.

    • Children are engaged in hands-on activities as they explore and experiment.

    • Caregivers can support children by supplying the resources as they learn by themselves.

    • Caregivers can determine, by observation, the progress of the children.

    • Caregivers can easily determine what items need to be added to each area that will encourage children in further discovery.

    • Children understand classroom rules more easily when they apply to specific areas.

    • Each area contains only the essentials that allow children to control and create.

    • The purpose of the area is clear and understandable to children.

    For More Information

    To learn more about planning learning centers in your child care environment, see Keys to Planning Successful Learning Centers in Child Care. To learn more about specific types of learning centers, check out the following articles:

    • The Art Center
    • The Block Center
    • The Book Center
    • The Dramatic Play Center
    • The Manipulatives/Table Toys Center
    • The Music Center
    • The Sand and Water Center
    • The Science and Nature Center

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    University Children’s Learning Center | University of North Dakota

    University Children’s Learning Center (UCLC) is dual licensed by the ND Department
    of Human Services as child care center and preschool for children ages 18 months to
    12 years old. UCLC is also a ND Department of Public Instruction approved Pre-Kindergarten
    site. The Learning Center is open year-round Monday through Friday from 7:00 am until
    5:30 pm UCLC offers three full-days options for children’s enrollment:

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    No part-day child care is offered.

    At this time the University Children’s Learning Center is not offering care for toddlers,
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    UCLC provides quality care and early education for children of UND students, faculty,
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    Learn Through Play

    UCLC isn’t your typical child care program. The Learning Center’s teachers (most with
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    Saratov Regional Training Center

    Saratov Regional Training Center is a multidisciplinary educational institution that implements professional training, retraining, and advanced training programs. The Saratov Regional Training Center operates on the basis of a license for educational activities: series 64L01 No. 0003602, registration number: 3602 dated October 8, 2020 . The Saratov Regional Training Center is included in the register of accredited organizations providing services in the region labor protection . The Saratov Regional Training Center is fully staffed by teachers with higher education and extensive experience in their specialty, who are able to conduct training using a communicative methodology, including in a professional environment.

    Much attention is paid to practical training in the learning process. For state and commercial enterprises and organizations, the training center offers special training and advanced training programs, preparation for certification in industrial safety based on their needs, specifics of work, terms of training.

    The teaching staff of the Saratov Regional Educational Center is working on a comprehensive support of the educational process, a large methodological material has been accumulated and systematized. The work of the team was duly appreciated by Gosstroy of the Russian Federation – victory in the All-Russian competition for the title of the best organization in the housing and communal services sector in terms of efficiency in the field of training specialists.

    Saratov Regional Training Center is a regular participant in job fairs held under the auspices of the Saratov Employment Center, where it conducts introductory seminars on professions, introduces working conditions, and conducts professionally-oriented testing for everyone who wants to find a job in a qualified workplace.

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    90,000 Federal Autonomous Institution of Continuing Professional Education “Training Center of the Federal Fire Service in the Novosibirsk Region”

    at the FAU DPO training site of the FPS in the Novosibirsk Region, combat deployment competitions among teams among teams were held area fire garrison. Eight teams representing the fire and rescue divisions of the region competed in skill, combat readiness and coordination of actions.

    At the opening ceremony, the participants were greeted by the head of the Main Directorate of the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Novosibirsk Region, Lieutenant General of the Internal Service Viktor Orlov.

    “In these competitions, I am sure that you will show good results. Those who have reached this stage today are already the best in their squads and subunits. I have no doubts about the team, its ability to perform tasks as intended, which you will demonstrate today.”

    Before starting combat deployment, the participants had to put on combat equipment as quickly as possible and in compliance with all the rules. At this stage, the best result was shown by the representatives of the team of the 3rd fire and rescue squad, keeping within 18 seconds.

    Each team consists of six people, including the squad leader, four firefighters and a fire truck driver. At the signal of the judge, the participants need to take water from the “open source” with the help of a hydraulic elevator and apply it to extinguish a simulated fire. At the same time, a squad of three people goes to the training tower and on the third floor, using a power cutter, opens the door element in order to get to the fourth floor.

    Further, at the command of the judge, one of the firefighters becomes injured and the other two must, with the help of a rescue rope, rescue their comrade from the window of the fourth floor. After that, the participants of the department knitted a rescue rope and performed self-rescue.

    “Every year we try to bring new stages to the competition so that the personnel of the fire and rescue units can work out and consolidate certain skills. Firefighters should be able to apply all the elements of today’s event in their work, and today the participants of the competition showed that they have the skills to make quick decisions in difficult situations at a high level, ”said the head of the department for organizing fire extinguishing and conducting emergency rescue operations of the Main Directorate of the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Novosibirsk Region Colonel of the internal service Dmitry Yartsev.

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    Daycares in Monroe, MI

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    Located in Monroe, Michigan, Little House of Hugs & Baby Hugs are childcare and early education centers for children. It offers age-appropriate programs for infants up to children ages six years old. The centeroffers Infant, Toddler, and Preschool programs. Additionally, it offers After School programs. Its operational hours is Monday through Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m….

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    Kiddie Korner Christian Daycare is a childcare and learning facility licensed to accommodate a maximum of 90 children and located at 1602 N Custer Road, Monroe, Michigan. The facility is open from Mondaysthrough Fridays, serving toddlers, preschoolers and school-age children from 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM. This company offers full-time childcare, before and after-school care, and early childhood education programs….

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    Little Friends Day Care is an establishment situated in Monroe, MI that is providing services for the students in the community. This child care organization currently accepts children in the surrounding areasranging from zero to six years old. This child care center started operating in the year 1997 and is accommodating a total of up to 12 students in maximum capacity….

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    Totally Awesome Childcare is a newly opened, freshly remodeled, licensed child care center offering care from the ages of 12 weeks – 12 years. We strive to provide a safe, enriching, and fulfilling environmentfor children of all ages. Call today! …

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    Home Away From Home Daycare is home daycare that offers a safe, nurturing environment where your child will get the attention and care that he or she needs. Your child will also participate indevelopmentally-appropriate activities throughout the day….

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    Lots of Love Child Care Inc is a family-owned and operated child care center that offers educational day care programs for young children. The company is based in Monroe, Michigan and serves both preschoolersand elementary students, ages six weeks to 12 years old. Lots of Love Child Care uses a theme-based curriculum that features age-appropriate materials and activities….

    Kelley Day Care

    20 N Roessler St, Monroe, MI 48162

    Costimate: $120/wk

    Description:

    Founded in 2010, Kelley Day Care is a child care facility located at 20 N Roessler St. Monroe, MI. They offer a safe, secure and healthy environment for children. They provide an age-appropriate toys andequipment, needed to improve and develop the child’s overall potential….

    Sue’s Daycare

    221 Armitage Dr, Monroe, MI 48162

    Costimate: $142/wk

    Description:

    Sue’s Daycare is a childcare provider that serves the community of Monroe MI. It offers a stimulating and nurturing environment and provides age-appropriate activities that foster holistic development amongchildren. The center promotes balanced learning by integrating recreational activities with academics….

    Kids Club-Custer

    5003 W Albain Rd, Monroe, MI 48161

    Costimate: $165/wk

    Description:

    Kids Club-Custer is an education provider that serves the community of Monroe MI since 2001. It offers a nurturing environment and provides age-appropriate activities that enhance children’s emotional, social,physical, and mental abilities. The center promotes active learning by providing play-based activities and allowing children to discover and explore things around them….

    Wendy Gaynier

    433 Saint Marys Ave, Monroe, MI 48162

    Costimate: $137/wk

    Description:

    Wendy Gaynier promotes values, love, and respect while nurturing kindergarten and preschool students with the necessary skills and education. This child care organization in Monroe, MI provides the childrenwith enrichment learning programs and age-appropriate curriculum while having fun. They feature a stimulating, safe, clean, and secure environment while supporting the kids’ holistic growth….

    Denise Silsbe

    14934 Nobil Ave, Monroe, MI 48161

    Costimate: $165/wk

    Description:

    Denise Silsbe supports the overall growth and development of the whole child in all aspects in a secure, stimulating, clean, and safe environment. This child care organization situated in Monroe, MI offersenriching curriculum and age-appropriate educational programs where kids learn while having fun. They nurture the students with respect, values, and love with the necessary skills….

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    Little Buddies Daycare is a childcare provider that serves the community of Monroe MI since 2007. It offers a stimulating learning environment and provides appropriate activities that develop the whole child.The center promotes active learning by integrating play-based, child-initiated and hands-on activities….

    A MOTHER’S HEART

    15017 Shadowood St, Monroe, MI 48161

    Costimate: $165/wk

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    A Mother’s Heart provides childcare programs to the community of Monroe, MI. The programs are designed to allow each child to discover more about themselves and their world around them. The center presents avariety of play experiences promoting motor coordination.. ..

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    Cozy Country Corner Daycare is a child-centered environment valuing children’s play and is sure to spark their imaginations. The primary focus is on the growth and development of the children and forming apartnership with the parents to assist them in child raising….

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    FAQs for finding daycares in Monroe

    In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Monroe, MI?

    There are a variety of daycares in Monroe, MI providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

    How can I find a daycare near me in Monroe, MI?

    If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 15 in Monroe, MI as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Monroe or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

    What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

    As you visit daycare facilities in Monroe, MI, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Monroe, MI.

    Best Infant Daycare & Child Care in Monroe, MI

    The following Monroe, MI daycares have immediate availability for infants. Even if a locations does not have current openings for your infant, you can schedule a tour to join the waiting list. Capacity changes on a daily basis and we’ll let you know when a space becomes available!

    7 Infant Daycares in Monroe, MI

    Gloria Riggar Daycare

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    Monroe, MI

    (734) 755-2428

    Gloria Riggar provides childcare for families living in the Monroe area. Children engage in play-based, educational activities aimed at help… Read More

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    King Daycare

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    Monroe, MI

    (415) 985-0931

    Susan D. King provides childcare for families living in the Monroe area. Children engage in play-based, educational activities aimed at help… Read More

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    Lynn Harrison Daycare

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    Monroe, MI

    (312) 598-1767

    Lynn Harrison is a home daycare that offers childcare programs for nearby families in Monroe. Daily care is available on Monday, Tuesday… Read More

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    Little Owls Daycare

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    Monroe, MI

    (928) 218-5745

    Little Owls offers safe, loving childcare in the Monroe area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational activities. The facility is a… Read More

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    Cynthia Deblair Daycare

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    Monroe, MI

    (206) 887-9382

    Cynthia Deblair provides childcare for families living in the Monroe area. Children engage in play-based, educational activities aimed at he… Read More

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    Bonnie Moore Daycare

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    Monroe, MI

    (734) 731-5665

    Bonnie Moore offers childcare with curriculum-based educational activities. As a home daycare, they provide a safe, nurturing space where ki… Read More

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    Stacie’s Daycare

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    Monroe, MI

    (704) 859-2575

    Stacie’s Daycare provides childcare for families living in the Monroe area. Children engage in play-based, educational activities aimed at h… Read More

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    High quality child care and early education experiences are critical to every young child’s development. Research has clearly demonstrated that children’s early learning experiences determine their foundation for future learning and success. Children who have high quality child care and preschool experiences, including support for health and emotional well-being, are more successful in later school years, are less likely to repeat a grade, are more likely to graduate high school, attend college and become productive citizens. 

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    Early Start provides financial support for licensed early care and education expenses (for children ages birth through two years old) from low-income working families.  This support is for families who are not eligible for childcare payments from another funding source, but still struggle to make ends meet.  Eligible families must have one parent that is working, going to school, or a combination of both for a minimum of 35 hours per week.  Eligibility guidelines are detailed in the attached application.

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    In the photo: Marilyn Monroe

    Childhood and family

    If at least one Hollywood star had a childhood that you don’t want to remember, it’s Marilyn Monroe. Born June 1, 1926 in an orphanage at a Los Angeles hospital, she never knew for sure who her real father was. The newly-made mother, Gladys Pearl Monroe, named her daughter Norma Jean, and her second husband, Martin Mortenson, whom she left before she found out about the pregnancy, was the father.

    Norma Jean (Marilyn Monroe) in infancy

    In some sources, the first husband of Gladys, John Nayton Baker, is listed as the parent, but the mother of the newborn had long since been divorced from him. At baptism, Norma received his surname. Later, another version of paternity arose, repeatedly voiced by Norma’s mother. She claimed to have given birth to her from Charles Stanley Gifford, with whom she had a brief affair while working at Consolidated Film.

    But such statements were not taken seriously, as Gladys began to develop a hereditary disease, due to which she was increasingly treated in a mental hospital in Norwalk. The woman feared for her mental health, as she believed that she had inherited the “bad genes” of her father, Otis Monroe. When her father died, her mother, Della Monroe, declared him mentally ill. In fact, the man died due to syphilis of the brain, which he caught while working in Mexico in unsanitary conditions.

    Della Monroe, Marilyn’s grandmother

    After her husband’s death, Della led a very frivolous life, neglecting parental responsibilities. Gladys inherited a similar attitude towards family life and parenthood. She married her first husband at the age of 14 (he was 26), over the next two years she became a mother twice, but quickly cooled off both to her husband and to the children who stayed with their father.

    Gladys moved to Hollywood and got a job at a film studio as an assistant editor working under Grace McKee. They became friends and rented an apartment together. Gladys married Martin Mortenson, who, as mentioned above, is the most likely biological father of Marilyn, but after 4 months she filed for divorce and returned to Grace’s apartment.

    Grace and her daughter Norma

    So, on the morning of June 1, 1926, a girl was born who was destined to become the brightest film star of the 20th century. Gladys was not going to take on the heavy burden of motherhood this time either. In those years, the practice was widespread in the United States when the poor gave their children to wealthy families. The guardians received social payments from the state, and the children grew up in warmth and were fed. Della advised Gladys to give the newborn Norma to be raised by the family of Ida and Albert Bolender, who already raised two relatives and one adopted child.

    Albert and Ida Bolender, foster family of Marilyn Monroe

    The Bolenders were not wealthy, but they weren’t poor either. Receiving $ 25 a week for Norma, the spouses faithfully performed the duties of guardians. Gladys sometimes came to the baby, took her for a walk, bought ice cream and returned to the Bolenders, pious and strict people who forbade any entertainment in their house. More than anything, Norma looked forward to her mother’s visits – at least she allowed herself to be called “mother”, in contrast to the pointedly cold Aunt Ida.

    Norma Jean and Gladys

    Little Norma’s only outlet was a stray dog ​​named Tippy. The bolenders allowed the girl to leave the pet when she promised that she would take care of him herself. But shortly after Norma’s 7th birthday, the Bolenders’ enraged neighbor shot Tippy due to loud barking. After this incident, Gladys took Norma to her rented apartment.

    It would be naïve to think that this case will make Gladys become a good mother. Norma was left to herself, went to school, but quickly fell into the category of lagging behind. Very soon, Gladys, meanwhile, lost a large part of her monthly income – her great-grandfather died, with whom the woman had a good relationship, and the old man regularly sent her money. Gladys’s own salary was tiny, and then her daughter demanded to eat . .. The woman fell into a hopeless depression and, after several attempts to end her life, was placed in the Lebanese Cedars psychiatric hospital, from where she never left.

    Marilyn Monroe’s mother outlived her daughter and died at a ripe old age

    Little Norma was saved from an orphanage by Grace McKee, Gladys’ friend from the film studio. She issued guardianship, and a bright streak began in the life of the girl. Grace flooded Norma with gifts, bought her beautiful dresses and never tired of repeating how beautiful she was. But the fairy tale came to an end when Grace married Erwin Goddard, and her chosen one brought a daughter from his first marriage into the house. Grace insisted that Norma stay with them, but her new husband earned so little that they could not provide for two children. The adopted daughter no longer had a place in their home.

    Grace McKee and Erwin Goddard

    Norma is in an orphanage. Grace visited her regularly every Saturday. When the girl turned 11, McKee took her from a shelter. One evening while Grace was at work, Erwin got drunk and tried to rape Norma. Grace returned just as he crushed the girl with his body and tried to take off her clothes. A scandal erupted, and Norma, whom Grace was jealous of her husband, also got. The memory of this incident left the victim with a stutter.

    Norma grew up as a very beautiful child

    Norma’s situation deteriorated sharply. She tracked down a distant relative, Ida Martin, who was the future actress’s great-aunt. Grace, with a light heart, let Norma go to her relatives and even gave Ida a dollar or two to support the “problem” teenager, because the woman was already raising three grandchildren. And problems really soon appeared: Ida caught Norma for “forbidden pleasures” with another grandson.

    So Norma ended up in the family of Anna Lower, Grace’s aunt. The woman did not have her own children, so she poured all her unspent love on Norma. Anna was not embarrassed by the poor performance of the ward, she believed that it was enough for a girl to learn to read and write, and beauty and charm would certainly help to get settled in life. Norma’s passion was cinema – she spent all her pocket money on going to the cinema.

    Marilyn Monroe as a teenager (circa 1940)

    Alas, Anna was seriously ill, and by her 15th birthday, Norma had to return to the family of Grace and her rapist husband. Her misadventures ended there: Erwin ignored his stepdaughter and did not remember that incident, Norma became close to his daughter Bebe, and also began working on eliminating stuttering, which took her three years.

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    Youth

    Poverty and loneliness, which accompanied the girl from birth, left their mark on her entire future life.

    Norma Jean in her youth (1943)

    Not out of great love, but out of longing that settled in her soul, sixteen-year-old Norma accepted the proposal of 20-year-old James (Jim) Daugherty (according to various sources – either an aircraft factory worker, or an undertaker), hoping in family life to find the stability and care so desperately lacking.
    The newly-made husband did not give her either one or the other and soon went to sea with the merchant fleet. America was at war, and Norma, without finishing school, got a job at an aircraft factory, mainly because it was close to home.

    James Dougherty, first husband of Marilyn Monroe

    In 1944, war photographer David Conover came to the factory to shoot a series of inspirational shots for a military magazine. And he radically changed the gray life of an orphan.

    Amazed by the sexual magnetism of the charming “plain girl”, the photographer paid her $5 for an hour of posing. He sent photos to modeling agencies, and soon Norma graced the covers of numerous magazines.

    The photos that changed Norma Jean’s life

    1946 brought her the first contract with the 20th Century Fox film studio, a divorce from Dougherty, a complete change of appearance and name: Norma became Marilyn. From a past life, only the mother’s maiden name remained – Monroe.

    Marilyn Monroe in her youth

    Film career

    Luxurious platinum blonde with an inimitable smile and an alluring look starred in her first episodic roles. The films are frankly weak, passing, but the aspiring actress rejoiced at every opportunity to learn acting. Monroe dreamed of playing real, dramatic roles and took private lessons from the emigrant Mikhail Chekhov, a Russian actor who had previously served in the Moscow Art Theater. Along the way, she studied at the Lee Strasberg Acting Studio in New York, read Russian classics on the advice of Chekhov.

    Marilyn Monroe – a gorgeous blonde with an inimitable smile and alluring eyes

    “Niagara” (1953). Her roles in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and How to Marry a Millionaire (both made in 1953) brought her widespread admiration and skyrocketing popularity. Against the backdrop of unprecedented success, crowds of fans and daily declarations of love, Marilyn remained internally alone, fearful of disappointment, young Norma.

    Marilyn Monroe in How to Marry a Millionaire

    In 1956, Monroe was paired with John Murray in the melodramatic comedy Bus Stop and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for the first time in her acting career. Further, the actress worked in a joint British-American project The Prince and the Showgirl (1957). Her partner and at the same time the director of the picture was Laurence Olivier.

    Marilyn Monroe – I Wanna Be Loved By You (from the movie Only Girls in Jazz)

    Once again, Monroe is among the nominees (now at the British Film Academy) as the best foreign actress, but… the prize went to Simone Signora. And only after the film “Some Like it Hot / Only Girls in Jazz” American film critics finally recognized her as the best comedic actress and Marilyn in 1960 got the first cinematic prize in her life – the Golden Globe for the role of Darling.

    Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable in the film “The Misfits”

    Monroe finally got the same dramatic role that she had dreamed of for so long. The actress played almost herself: a desperate, disillusioned with men divorced woman traveling with two cowboy friends in the hope of finding a job. She starred in the film “The Misfits” (1961) along with the spectacular Montgomery Clift and the still charismatic Clark Gable, for whom this work, like Marilyn, was the last in the movie.

    Marilyn Monroe on the set of the film “Something must happen” (which was never completed)

    Marilyn Monroe’s personal life

    Having avoided serious dating for a long time, in 1954 the actress nevertheless dared to marry a second time. Her chosen one was a Sicilian immigrant, major league baseball player Joe DiMaggio. Narcissistic and accustomed to the worship of fans, DiMaggio could not come to terms with the incredible popularity of his wife. The marriage did not last even a year. Joe’s destructive jealousy, especially after filming Monroe in The Seven Year Itch (1955), which everyone remembers from the episode of the flowing dress, led to a scandal with assault and subsequent divorce.

    Marilyn Monroe in the movie “The Seven Year Itch”

    In 1956, the actress married for the third time to the playwright and intellectual recognized in America, Arthur Miller. Their mutual interest arose much earlier, however, a serious relationship began only when Marilyn divorced DiMaggio, and Miller’s marriage was breathing its last. The wedding ceremony was modest, among those invited were only relatives and close friends.

    Marilyn Monroe and her ex-husbands: James Dougherty (left) and Joe DiMaggio (right) crashed. All the men with whom Marilyn Monroe officially decided to link her fate, before the wedding, practically idolized their chosen one. As soon as they became husbands, it was as if they forgot what kind of woman they live with and tried with all their might to remake her “for themselves”, to make Marilyn an ordinary earthly woman.

    Marilyn Monroe and third husband Arthur Miller

    The third divorce in 1961 plunged Marilyn into a desperate depression. She failed to create a strong and happy family, which she had dreamed of since childhood. What remains is the cinema, the love of the public, fleeting romances and … alcohol, with which she washed down sleeping pills.

    Death

    May 29, 1962, America celebrated the 45th anniversary of the youngest President John F. Kennedy. The reception at Madison Square Garden resounded with the exhilarating “Happy Birthday, Mr. President, Happy Birthday to you. A beautiful woman from the stage congratulated her beloved and, as she thinks, a loving man. Soon her most cherished dream will come true, she will have the most wonderful family, she will become the most unique first lady of the United States!

    Marilyn Monroe – Happy Birthday Mr. President

    … Such thoughts and even statements were attributed to Marilyn Monroe, whose charm, sexuality and sincerity could not resist even the president of the country. As it was in fact, the direct participants in the drama unfolding in those days will no longer tell. One can only guess what storms raged in the soul of Jacqueline Kennedy, the president’s official wife, what role the president’s brother Robert played in the imminent denouement, and what John Kennedy himself was silent about. The cherished dream was still not destined to come true.

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    There were rumors about the involvement of the Kennedy clan in the death of the universal favorite, as well as the mafia and special services, bringing her to suicide by personal psychologist Monroe. The mysterious death of the actress haunted researchers of all stripes, books were written about her, films were made. At the age of only 36, the talented and beautiful Marilyn Monroe passed away with her last words from an interview with Richard Mariman: “I beg you, don’t make me funny.”

    Marilyn Monroe is buried in a vault at Westwood Cemetery in Los Angeles

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    S. An unforgettable legacy

    The image of Marilyn Monroe began to be exploited almost immediately after her death. Thousands of women around the world to this day are trying to be like her at least outwardly, because few people manage to understand the inner world of the actress, even Hollywood imitators, starting with Jayne Mansfield and ending with Scarlett Johansson.

    Documentary filmmaker Patrick Jedy created the film Marilyn Monroe in 2008. Last session. The investigation is also conducted in the publicistic documentary film “Evidence from the Past. Marilyn Monroe (2017). A lot of art pictures have been created, in one of which “7 Days and Nights with Marilyn” (2011) Michelle Williams plays the fatal blonde. For this role, the actress received a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination.

    Marilyn Monroe — biography

    Marilyn Monroe is a wonderful American actress, singer, model who conquered the whole world with her extraordinary charm and radiant beauty. Rising to the top of her career from the bottom, she became the living embodiment of the “American Dream”. The untimely departure of the actress, who was at the peak of her fame, was a real tragedy for her many fans. Marilyn’s creative biography began with the imitation of the famous Jean Harlow, but very soon colleagues began to take Monroe herself as a standard.

    Not everyone is able to endure such popularity, this requires psychological maturity, firmness of character, remarkable mind and purposefulness. An unhappy childhood did not contribute to the development of such qualities in Marilyn, she fell into depression too often. At the same time, most of her contemporaries assessed the personality of the actress very superficially, considering her only the personification of sex appeal. In fact, she was a very strong, proud and insightful woman, but her fans learned about this much later.

    Childhood

    Marilyn Monroe is the stage name of Norma Jean Mortenson, who was born in Los Angeles, California on June 1, 1926. Her mother, Gladys Baker, separated from her first husband before her daughter was born. Norma is the third child of this woman, the girl had a brother and a sister. However, this fact was not indicated in the baby’s birth certificate, since the mother hid the presence of two older children. It was easy to do this, since the husband of Gladys, having taken his son and daughter, left for his homeland, in Kentucky. The reason for their separation was the frivolous behavior of Gladys, who devoted very little time to her family and children, but willingly had fun at parties and dance floors. She got married at the age of 14, and still couldn’t walk up, and she didn’t consider children an obstacle to entertainment at all. After all, they could be thrown to a compassionate neighbor.

    Marilyn Monroe as a child

    The father of the future actress is unknown, although Norma claimed that his name was Charles Stanley Gifford. Delia, Norma’s grandmother, was also never an exemplary mother and grandmother, she loved entertainment and men too much. A newborn baby in the house required a lot of money and trouble, taking care of him was not part of Delia’s plans. She simply forbade her daughter to live with her tiny granddaughter in her house. Gladys, who herself did not burn with the desire to raise the baby, entrusted her to the Bolender couple, who maintained a family-type orphanage.

    Until the age of six, Norma lived with foster parents, calm, self-possessed and extremely pious.

    It cannot be said that her mother simply left the girl on strangers. No, she fully paid for the maintenance of the baby, up to paying for movie tickets. Gladys sometimes visited her daughter, but this was hardly of great benefit to the girl. The mother’s lifestyle and behavior differed sharply from what she was taught in her foster family.

    When the girl was six years old, her mother took her to her. But life with her mother was short-lived, a year later Gladys was hospitalized with a nervous breakdown. While she was in the hospital, the girl was taken care of by McKee, her mother’s best friend. Grace’s diagnosis was disappointing, she was diagnosed with schizophrenia. After treatment, the woman marries again, and the girl ends up in an orphanage. Of course, this was a forced measure, the spouses had difficulty providing for themselves, because it was a period of the Great Depression.

    Norma, in fact, did not have a permanent place of residence, the little resident of the orphanage was often taken away by relatives, mother’s friends. And her mother became a permanent patient of a psychiatric hospital, and saw her daughter very rarely. In adolescence, Norma was tried several times to rape, and these attempts were made by people to whom the girl was attached in her own way.

    Norma repeats the fate of her mother, she marries very early. When the girl became the wife of James Dougherty, she was only 15 years old. But marriage gave her the opportunity to no longer return to the orphanage, when the next “benefactors” were tired of their noble, but troublesome mission.

    Movies

    At the age of 17, Norma gets a job. It was the Padioplane aircraft factory, the place where her film career began. During the year, Norma diligently mastered her work duties, and then a happy turning point occurred in her fate. Photographers came to the plant with a special task. They were supposed to take a series of propaganda photographs necessary to maintain the morale of the participants in the Second World War. One of the experts, David Conover, drew attention to the beautiful Norma, invited her to work as a model. January 19Norma retired from the aircraft factory at age 45. She began to pose for Conover, his friends, and this earned her a living.

    Marilyn Monroe in the movie “The Seven Year Itch”

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    It was David who suggested to the girl what she should do next. He recommended the beauty to become a model, and six months later she had already signed a lucrative contract. The modeling agency decided to correct the appearance of a young woman, came up with a pseudonym for her. So Norma’s hair acquired a platinum color, and she herself became known as Jean Baker. The incredible beauty of Jean was amazing, the woman became the most successful employee of the modeling agency. Billionaire and media mogul Howard Hughes, seeing Norma, invited her to become a film actress.

    Ben Lyon, executive producer at 20th Century Fox, was not too fond of Norma’s pseudonym. He insisted on changing it, so her mother’s maiden name appeared in the stage name. It remains to come up with a name. In appearance, the young woman was very reminiscent of the film star Marilyn Miller. It was from this star that they decided to borrow a loud stage name.

    For a long time, the newly minted actress was not invited to act in a big movie. But she was not at all upset, knowing full well that she was not yet ready to shine on stage. Marilyn stubbornly prepares for a creative career, attends dance and vocal classes, and studies the details of film production. At 19In 1947, the contract with her was extended. During the period of the second contract, the actress managed to play in several roles. These works cannot be called very successful, but they allowed Marilyn to gain the necessary experience to move up the career ladder.

    In 1948, the actress decided to return to work in a modeling agency. But already in March, she was offered to sign a contract with Columbia Pictures. Work here did not bring her fame and bright roles. But on the other hand, the aspiring actress met many celebrities who gave her invaluable recommendations regarding the image and appearance.

    Marilyn Monroe in The Asphalt Jungle

    In 1950, Monroe returned to work at 20th Century Fox. Here she received her first prominent role in the film “Asphalt Jungle”. She appeared in the frame for a short time, literally for a few minutes. But this fleeting appearance was enough for the favorable attention of film critics to turn to her. A few months later, another film featuring Monroe was released. It was the picture “All About Eve”, which became a Hollywood classic. The press spoke enthusiastically about the film, which managed to win six Oscars. Young Marilyn also received her portion of fame.

    The next year will be extremely successful for her. The actress starred in several comedies, receives flattering reviews from critics and journalists, who vied with each other foretelling her an early fame. Everything happened just as she predicted. Monroe becomes very popular. Her talent, bright appearance, countless scandals of a piquant character made her famous as a film star, a sex symbol, the hottest actress in the United States. Nosy reporters intensely fueled interest in Monroe, putting on public display photos of the blonde beauty in the nude. Her complicated personal life has also become the object of close attention of fans.

    In 1952-1953, the actress was invited to appear in several films, which later became resoundingly successful. Her partners on the site were the stars of the first magnitude – Jane Russell, Cary Grant, Fred Allen. Filming in the film “The Seventh Day Itch” further strengthened Monroe’s reputation as an American sex symbol. The episode with the flying white dress remained unsurpassed. At that time, the actress was assigned the image of a “stupid charmer”, which she could not get rid of. The songs that Monroe performed in the films were also remembered by the whole world. This is especially true of the composition I Wanna Be Loved By You, which sounded in the film Only Girls in Jazz.

    Monroe was so accustomed to the role of a pretty, but dim-witted blonde, that she no longer wanted more serious work. She was torn apart by contradictions, she often dreamed of embodying a dramatic image, but was terribly afraid of failure. There were no directors capable of conducting a risky experiment, since failed films hit hard on the pocket and reputation. And only in 1961, a few months before her death, the actress will play her only dramatic role, reincarnated as Roslyn Taber. It was the film “The Misfits”, where Marilyn created the image of a smart, sensitive girl who is not looking for a husband or adventure, but ordinary human warmth and participation.

    Personal life

    The film star’s personal life was incredibly scandalous. Her first marriage to James Dougherty, which saved the girl from life in an orphanage, broke up very soon. She then married baseball player Joe DiMaggio. And although they were legally married for several years, after six months the young people realized that they had made a mistake. The baseball player loved the actress and was very jealous of her. Around Marilyn there was always a crowd of men looking at her with admiring glances. It wasn’t easy to get through. It was rumored that the athlete, in a fit of anger, even raised his hands to his wife. The proud actress could not tolerate such an attitude towards herself. Her husband was simply not interested in her.

    Marilyn Monroe with James Dougherty

    In 1955, the actress marries for the third time. Her chosen one was the writer Arthur Miller. The woman treated him with great respect and admiration. She wanted a child from this man, but her attempt to become a mother was not successful. The pregnancy was ectopic. The couple lived together for six years, then a divorce followed. After some time, Arthur died.

    Marilyn Monroe with Arthur Miller

    In the last years of the actress’s life in America, much was said about her affair with the Kennedy brothers. Allegedly, the President of the United States and his brother Robert could not resist the charms of the blond beauty. It was said that Marilyn dreamed of becoming the first lady of the state, for this she started an affair with the president’s brother. But all these rumors are not confirmed by official sources. The actress was considered a true symbol of femininity and beauty. Everything was perfect in her – a delightful figure, a dazzling smile, bewitching eyes. With a height of 166 cm, she had a weight of 52 kg.

    Cause of death

    In August 1962, Marilyn was found lifeless in her bedroom. She clutched the telephone receiver in her hand. There were many empty medicine bottles in the room. There was a version of an overdose of drugs, but there were also suspicions of a murder.

    Posthumous photos of Marilyn Monroe

    Rumors about ties with President Kennedy did their job, the society talked a lot about the political order. But the official version of the famous blonde’s death is suicide.

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    Monroe College is a private college in New York. It was founded in 1933 and named after the 5th President of the United States, James Monroe. Since 1933, this educational institution has operated as the Monroe School of Business, and since 1963 as the Monroe Business Institute. Confirmation of the proper level of quality of education at Monroe College is accreditation from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Monroe College is also a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association.

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    why the dream of the most famous beauty of the twentieth century did not come true

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    Marilyn Monroe did her best to get pregnant and keep the baby. But fate decided differently over and over again.

    There is a special breed of women who are almost impossible to imagine as mothers of a family. Their appearance does not fit too well with diapers, rattles, diapers … Sleepless nights of these fatal beauties – and everyone around is sure of this! – are not intended for vigils over a crib, but in order to indulge in burning passion.

    That, according to the vast majority of fans, was Marilyn Monroe – America’s sex symbol, one of the most beautiful women of the 20th century.

    Having chosen the role of a carefree blonde for herself, Monroe performed it so masterfully that no one suspected that something was wrong in her life

    But Marilyn had a secret – which she, of course, hid, but could not hide. The most famous of all the blondes in the world dreamed of being a mother. But this dream was not destined to come true.

    “Let’s make love”

    In February 2017, a series of extraordinary photographs appeared on the Web. Marilyn is definitely captured on them, and at the first glance at these photos, the actress’s belly attracts attention. Rounded, rather large, it sticks out noticeably from under a tight skirt. Monroe herself fools around in front of the camera and looks completely happy.

    Photographer Frieda Hull, a close friend of actress , confirmed that Marilyn was indeed pregnant during this shoot. An impromptu photo session of a friend was arranged on July 8, 1960, outside the Fox Studios pavilion in New York.

    34-year-old Monroe was then married to writer and screenwriter Arthur Miller . However, according to Hull, the child’s father was not Miller at all, but Marilyn’s partner in the film Let’s Make Love, French actor Yves Montand .

    Marriage with Miller was the third and longest for the actress: they lived together from 1956 to 1961

    Work on the film Let’s Make Love started on February 19On the 60th, and very soon, an affair broke out between Marilyn and Montana. The fact that both were not free – Montand was married to actress Simone Signora – did not bother them at all.

    By the way, Signore, having learned about her husband’s infidelity, uttered a remarkable phrase: “If Marilyn is in love with my husband, then she has good taste. I’m in love with him too.”

    A shot from the film “Let’s Make Love”

    Alone again

    Monroe did not advertise her “interesting” position: she was afraid to jinx it. The fact is, as Frida Hull told decades later, this pregnancy was already the fourth for the actress.

    Earlier, in 1957, Monroe had already managed to get pregnant by Miller and also literally shone with happiness, imagining how she would hold her adored baby in her arms. But alas, the pregnancy was ectopic. A few weeks later, the actress began to experience severe pain, at some point she lost consciousness and was taken to the hospital. On August 1, 1957, she was operated on: doctors were forced to terminate the pregnancy in order to save Marilyn’s life.

    The loss of a child was such a hard blow for her that she fell into a prolonged depression, which she tried to relieve with strong drugs and alcohol. “Explosive mixture” played a cruel joke: the actress fell into a coma, and the doctors again had to pull her out of the world.

    Two years later, during the filming of Some Like It Hot, which received the title Only Girls in Jazz in the Soviet box office, Monroe became pregnant again. And again fate deceived her: the pregnancy ended in a miscarriage. The reason, according to acquaintances of the actress, could be too hard work on the film.

    Due to her pregnancy, Marilyn looked much fatter than usual, and body doubles were used for photographic materials for the film. They then “mounted” the head of Monroe

    Marilyn and Montana’s child was not destined to see the light: shortly after Frieda Hull took her photos, Monroe went to the hospital, and ten days later she came out alone.

    “This was her fourth miscarriage. Monroe suffered from endometriosis and did everything she could to get pregnant and keep the baby,” said neighbor and close friend of Hull, Tony Michaels . It was he who in 2016 bought “pregnant” pictures at a Hollywood auction, after the 83-year-old Frida died.

    Children of Lieutenant Kennedy

    One day, after declassifying with another friend of hers, Amy Green , Marilyn revealed that she had given birth to a child at the age of 15. But since she did not have the opportunity to raise him herself, the baby was given to an orphanage, and then for adoption.

    Whether this story was true or fiction of the actress is unknown. However, in January 2000, a man who identified himself as Joseph F. Kennedy showed up in New York. He stated that he is none other than the son of Marilyn and the late US President John F. Kennedy , with whom Monroe is known to have had an affair.

    When asked by journalists about where and how he spent his childhood, the man replied that he did not remember, because “he was in a serious car accident and suffers from memory loss.

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    The average rate for hiring a child care provider on Care.com as of October, 2022 is $15.75 per hour. This rate will fluctuate depending on your location, how much experience the child care provider has and the number of children to be watched. Other factors that may also influence the rate include the need for additional child care duties and any specialized care needs you have, such as overnight care.

    How can I find someone to provide child care for my kids?

    The first step is to outline what you’d like from a candidate before starting your child care search. Think about how much you are willing to pay, the level of experience you wish them to have, if you want them to have any first-aid certifications, and if you need them to handle additional duties beyond taking care of your kids.

    After this is completed, create an account on Care.com and answer a few questions to find child care providers that match your needs. You can then either post a job that can be seen by our extensive pool of caretakers, or search for child care providers on Care.com based on years of experience, hourly rate, availability, distance from your area, etc. After you have selected your candidates, you can schedule interviews, check references, request additional background checks, and hire the child care provider that best meets the needs of your family.

    Local Daycares – Find a Location Near You

    As you compare local daycares, knowing how to find the right fit for your child can be daunting. Will your child thrive in daycare centers that are all about playtime? Or is a child care program with early education a better fit? And which program will best fit the needs of your work schedule and your family’s routine?

    With Bright Horizons, you don’t have to choose between child care and early education. Our programs are designed to offer convenience for working families, while providing enriching learning experiences that support your child’s growth and development and the way for success in school and life.

    Search by Zip to find a local Bright Horizons near you!

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    We seek out passionate and thoughtful educators to care for your child. Parents have described our teachers as “magical” for their natural ability to tune into each child’s strengths and interests, using those insights to motivate learning. Our teachers are the heart of our program, which is why we support them in continuing their education and staying updated on the latest research in early education. In 2018, Bright Horizons became the first early learning organization to provide tuition benefits for teachers to earn advanced college degrees for free. We also support our teachers with our award-winning training programs.

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    What Questions Should I Ask a Local Daycare Provider?

    What ages does my local Bright Horizons serve in its daycare program?

    Most of our child care centers serve children ages six weeks to six years. Bright Horizons is more than daycare. We have programs with developmentally appropriate curriculum for infants, toddler, preschool and pre-K.

    How can I find a local daycare near me?

    Bright Horizons is in your neighborhood. Contact us to learn about tuition, openings or schedule a meeting to visit our:

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    Or, Search by Zip to find a Bright Horizons child care center in your local city.

    I’ve looked at other daycares with long waitlists. What if I want to enroll at a local Bright Horizons center but space is not available?

    You can select and register with up to three Bright Horizons child care locations, including the center in which you are most interested. By registering, you are confirming interest in all three centers. Once registered, we will add you to our waitlist and offer you a space as soon as one becomes available. Our goal is to accommodate families as soon as space allows, and so during the entire process, we will keep in touch with you regarding your status. While waiting for a space to become available at the first-choice location, many families enroll at their second or third choices temporarily until space becomes available at their first-choice centers. Enrolling at another location will not only solve your immediate child care needs, but will provide you priority access to your first preference.

    What is the background check process for daycare staff at local child care centers?

    Bright Horizons conducts comprehensive background checks on all prospective employees and frequent visitors. In Boston, the state of MA Department of Youth and Families requires background checks for employees of a daycare or licensed child care facility.

     

    Bright Horizons background checks consist of a county criminal record check for the past seven years performed in all counties that a person has lived, worked or attended school. In addition to the county criminal search, a sex offender search, OFAC search, and a social security verification trace are also conducted.

    Is it safe to send my child to a local daycare or preschool?

    Bright Horizons is trusted by parents, including many doctors and nurses, to care for their children. We’ve partnered with pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Kristin Moffitt of Boston Children’s Hospital to implement enhanced safety protocols for all areas including daily health screening, distancing, cleaning, and disinfecting. Our goal is to ensure that all of our health and safety practices in every center are in line with recommendations provided by the CDC and requirements of state and local municipalities. Our Boston centers have the well-being of children, families, and staff at their core.

    Are daycare staff at my local Bright Horizons trained in CPR and First Aid?

    All Bright Horizons Boston staff are trained regularly in CPR /First Aid and Universal Precautions. You can feel confident that your child is safe and receiving the best care possible while in our care.  Families of children in our care use the to get photos, real-time updates on care, learning, and milestones, and stay up to date on important notifications.

    All Bright Horizons Boston staff receive ongoing training, including CPR/First Aid and Universal Precautions. You can feel confident that your child is healthy, safe, and thriving while in our care. Bright Horizons families use the MyBrightDay mobile app daily to get photos, real-time updates on care, learning, and milestones, and to stay up-to-date on important notifications.

    How can I see the cost of daycare in my local area?

    Daycare tuition depends on your child’s age, as well as your choice in center location. To get a customized tuition quite from Bright Horizons, we will set up a Zoom meeting with you to discuss your family’s needs and calculate what tuition would look like for you.

    Does Bright Horizons have baby daycare?

    Yes. Most of our locations offer infant care programs for children starting at six-weeks old. We’re happy to schedule a safe, personalized Zoom visit for expectant parents who would like to learn about why Bright Horizons can offer more than a daycare, even for our youngest learners. Bright Horizons is a great place for babies.

    Does Bright Horizons have a toddler daycare?

    Yes. Most of our local  locations offer toddler programs for children to start to explore independence, language development, and social skills. We’re happy to schedule a safe, personalized Zoom visit for parents who would like to learn about why Bright Horizons can offer more than a daycare. Find out what toddlers learn in child care programs.

    Does Bright Horizons have a daycare preschool program?

    Yes. Most of our local locations offer preschool and pre-K programs for children that prepare them for school success. We’re happy to schedule a safe, personalized Zoom visit for parents who would like to learn about why Bright Horizons can offer more than a daycare and what school readiness at Bright Horizons in looks like.

    How are working parents supported by Bright Horizons?

    Bright Horizons supports the whole family because we know that success at work and success at home go hand-in-hand. We designed our local centers, programs, and schedules to keep the needs of both children and parents in mind. 

    Does Bright Horizons allow children with special needs to enroll in daycare?

    Yes. Bright Horizons in Boston accommodates a wide range of special and individualized needs in our group programs. We offer inclusive programs that focus on each child’s strengths and support a collaborative team approach with the teacher, director, specialists, and families. The team will work closely together to maximize your child’s opportunities for learning, growth, and development, and minimize any barriers or safety issues that a group program may present.

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    More about comparing local daycares

    As you compare local daycares, knowing how to find the right fit for your child can be daunting. Will your child thrive in daycare centers that are all about playtime? Or is a child care program with early education a better fit? And which program will best fit the needs of your work schedule and your family’s routine?

    With Bright Horizons, you don’t have to choose between child care and early education. Our programs are designed to offer convenience for working families, while providing enriching learning experiences that support your child’s growth and development and the way for success in school and life. 

    Our promise to your family

    Bright Horizons is committed to providing local daycares with the individualized learning and care plans that inspire a lifelong love of learning. We believe it is our responsibility to make sure children feel safe and loved from the moment they put their hands in ours, to the moment they put them back in yours.

    We promise to provide:

    • A research-based curriculum that incorporates the latest findings on early education techniques
    • Thoughtfully designed environments that promote safe exploration and curiosity
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    When you enter a Toddler Classroom, you will see teachers ready to listen, learn and play. We listen to your child’s interest to create a classroom environment that cultivates creativity and provides a safe place to express themselves and explore their world.


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    Preschool at Green Garden looks like play but there’s so much more. Our classrooms are led by the children and supported intentionally for them. We incorporate the outdoors any chance we get and ensure our teachers serve as leaders of learning.


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    At all Green Garden locations, the HighScope curriculum is our curriculum of choice for all ages. The HighScope curriculum is widely celebrated throughout the world and is home-grown right here in our own backyard with the foundation located right in Ypsilanti, MI. Beginning with the Perry Preschool Study, the HighScope Curriculum “uses active learning and the plan-do-review process to achieve powerful, positive outcomes” for all children. HighScope is a research based curriculum model that empowers young thinkers to question their world and draw conclusions based on their experiences. Ongoing relationships with familiar caregivers, highly skilled in the art of scaffolding children’s learning, are essential for your child to thrive both in early learning and beyond


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    My two kids have been a part of the Green Garden family for a few years now. This place is not a day care, it is more of a learning facility. Green Garden and the teachers provide a great and loving environment with lots of activities. My kids love going to school and they love the teachers. I also like the fact that the food that is provided is organic. That is important in today’s society, especially because of the use of pesticides. I also like the owner of Green Garden. I see her all the time. She is involved in the daily activities and she provides good benefits for the teachers. Better benefits for the teachers should mean more talented teachers. Overall, this is a great place and one of the better decisions my wife and I made for our children.

    Doug W.

    As a new mom trying to navigate Covid, I was extra cautious when it came to selecting a facility that would make us feel safe but that also felt like home. We found that in Green Garden – the staff is wonderful and engaged, communicative and kind and our son has a blast every single time he goes to school. We recently moved into the older toddler program and our only regret was having to say goodbye to Miss Nekeshia. Thank you so much to everyone at GG!

    Marney B.

    Dropping your infant or child off at daycare for the first time is such an emotional event. The staff at Green Garden really help to make this transition more comfortable. The teachers here are so kind and you can easily tell that they are passionate about their jobs. Both my children are excited every morning to go in. It makes those drops offs so much easier when your little one has a smile on their face and talks about their teachers at home. Additionally as a plant based family we have greatly appreciated their organic, vegetarian menu. They are also very welcoming and supportive of LGBTQ families. A truly warm, enclosing and welcoming environment.

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    All three of my children attended Green Garden and we couldn’t be happier with our experience there. We transferred from another local day care facility when my oldest was 2 years old, before the other kiddos were born, and it was the best decision we ever made. Green Garden staff are caring and knowledgeable. Everyone at Green Garden was attentive to our children’s medical needs, and the directors have always been quick to respond to questions, concerns and last minute schedule changes. I am impressed with how little staff turnover they have, which is unusual in the child care industry. The teachers truly became an extended family to us, and I will miss them as my youngest heads off to kindergarten. My favorite part of our experience at Green Garden has been the unique classroom setting, coupled with lots of nature and outside time! I also loved the sense of community, with “after-hours” family activities that helped build relationships with other Green Garden families. Our children learned so much and made lifelong friendships. I cannot say enough good things about Green Garden!

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    Without a shadow of a doubt, the best child care center I’ve ever encountered. They actually do put children first, they don’t just talk about it (as so many centers do as they become overly concerned with numbers and finances). It’s incredible to watch them grow – both physically and in mission to children and families – and to contribute so strongly and positively into their community. Highest recommendation possible.

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    How to combine work and children?

    Being a mother is not easy, and being a working mother with a baby is even more difficult. However, nothing is impossible.

    Circumstances in life are different. Someone is afraid of losing their job if they go on parental leave. Someone is worried that they may lose their qualifications. If a woman is raising a child alone, then going to work can be a vital necessity. Some people work for pleasure. Each of the motives for combining motherhood and work has its own difficulties and peculiarities. It is important to understand that not everything depends on the desire of the mother. One baby can be restless, giving mom a lot of trouble. The other, on the contrary, can sleep well, be capricious a little, and then combining work and caring for a child will not require titanic efforts.

    Working or raising children?

    If there is an adult next to the child who replaces the mother (grandmother, nanny, etc.) and spends most of the time with the baby, then a close relationship will be formed with this person. A child needs one constant adult who gives him a sense of security. Therefore, as the baby grows older, you should not be jealous of the nanny (grandmother), seeing the positive response of the child to this person. Such a reaction is natural and indicates that the child is well and safe with the adult who replaces you.

    And what can a mother do to form a reliable bond with her baby? The most important rule is that the time that working parents spend at home, it is important to devote to the child, without being distracted by anything.

    Go to work or work from home?

    Both in one and in the other case have their pros and cons. The advantage of office work is that you can completely immerse yourself in the work process, you are not distracted by the crying of the child, you only need to leave the expressed milk, and if complementary foods appear in the baby’s diet, then prepare everything you need. The disadvantage of going to work is that you spend less time with your child.

    The advantage of remote work is that the mother can feed the baby herself, and she will have more time to communicate with the child. Minus – it is difficult to completely immerse yourself in the work process when the child cannot calm down and cries. It will take an effort of will not to run out every time, or work that will allow you to do this. While the baby is small, he cannot go to his mother in the room where she works, but as the child grows older, it will be more difficult to stop him in this process. Mom will need clear psychological and physical boundaries of her space.

    Is it possible to do without assistants?

    If the child is small and the mother goes to work, then you can’t do without an assistant. If the mother works at home, then the question here is what time of day is important for the work to be done, and whether the baby is calm. Some mothers, who do not have the opportunity to invite a nanny or grandmother to help, try to combine their work with the child’s sleep schedule. Another question is that in this mode, the mother quickly burns out emotionally and physically, since she is given a minimum of time for the necessary rest.

    Should I immediately go to work for a full day?

    Whether you’re working remotely or planning to work from home, don’t go out all day at once, it will be hard for you and your child. You will be worried about how the baby endures your absence. For a child, a long separation will be a difficult test right away. Therefore, it is great if this process is phased, so that your absence from home increases gradually over time.

    Dose the load!

    Combining career and children, it is important for mothers to remember that they cannot take the same load that they took before the birth of the child. In the new role, the mother needs to take care of both herself and the baby. Both physical and emotional forces are not infinite, burnout can occur very quickly, but in order to recover, it will take a long time. A child needs a mother filled with positive emotions.

    Interaction with a child in mother’s absence

    Before going to work, it is very useful to establish contact and reach agreements with the person who will stay with the child. The agreements relate to feedings (how and how much to feed the child), how many times a day to walk and how long walks can take. This is important, because if you have reached an understanding and a common view of the process, you will be calmer, and it will be easier for the child to switch in interaction from the nanny (grandmother) to you, because the regime aspects will be preserved.

    Organization of working mother’s space

    It seems like a small thing, but very significant. Many women noted that the absence of children’s things in the workplace helped them concentrate better. In turn, the absence of objects of work in the space of the child distracted the mother less from interaction with the baby.

    Possible problems

    Trying to combine the upbringing of children and work, you can build a beautiful schedule and plan for how the work process will proceed, but life is life, and no one is immune from unplanned circumstances. For example, a nanny (grandmother) may get sick, someone will have to replace her – whether it will be you or someone else from the family members. It would be great to enlist support in case of force majeure.

    Breast milk or formula feeding

    There is a lot of controversy on this topic, but in fact, a working mother has options for how to solve this issue. The first is to feed herself if the mother works at home or close to home and the baby can be brought to her at a certain time for feeding. The second option is to express milk and freeze it so that the nanny or grandmother can feed the baby with mother’s milk. It is important not to forget to write the date on the container. There is one difficulty with this option – you will have to express milk at work so that there are no problems with milk stagnation. The third option is to switch to artificial feeding of the child, the main thing is to choose in advance the mixture that will suit the baby, according to WHO recommendations.

    The task of the mother is to see what suits her family. Continue to build a career or be with a child under 3 years of age at home, breastfeed or bottle formula. You make a decision based on the life situation in which your family is, from your priorities and desires.

    Does a mother need to be with her child all the time?

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    It’s no secret that many young mothers do not go to fitness, not because they are lazy or have no time. It’s just that there is no point in additional expenses, because every day mothers carry babies in their arms for hours – a good physical activity! When we hear or read stories about babies on social networks, they are a miracle! – they can lie quietly while mom takes a shower or makes tea for herself – we often do not believe that this is even possible. Especially if our baby does not want to spend a single minute without a mother, and this situation occurs much more often ..

    Do newborns really want to spend as much time with their mother as possible? Why do some children prefer to sit, lie down and even sleep in her arms? And how to leave the child if you have things to do? Says consultant site SHKOLAMAM.RF, child psychologist Kravtsova Elena Mikhailovna .

    Is the child afraid of loneliness?

    A newborn baby is not afraid to be alone. If he does not have neurological disorders or any disease, he does not cry all the time, but only from time to time.

    But this does not mean that it is better for a baby to be alone. On the contrary, closeness to the person who cares for him, as well as a quick and adequate reaction of adults to the tears of a child, is the key to his full development and emotional well-being.

    Is mother indispensable?

    Oddly enough, but until about 6 months old, the baby does not care who cares for him. He needs warmth, safety, food, good emotional contact with adults, but it doesn’t matter who provides all this.

    Upon reaching the age of six months or a little later, the baby begins to distinguish between “us” and “strangers”. He reacts negatively to an attempt to pick him up by an unfamiliar person, even if it is his own grandmother, who simply has not come for a long time.

    At first, children begin to feel affection for the adult who spends the most time with him and cares for him. It can be not only a mother, but also any other person who adequately performs these functions. The fact is that for the full development of the baby, contact with a warm and caring adult is needed, it does not matter who it is. It all depends on the family situation. Gradually, attachment develops to other close people.

    The person to whom the child is attached most of all can calm him better than others, and the baby most often turns to him for comfort. In the presence of the “main person”, children experience less fear, especially in a new environment.

    The most acute fear of separation from a close adult, usually a mother, manifests itself in children about two years old. The fact is that it is at this age that the so-called identification, or awareness of one’s own Self, is formed in the child. The most favorable conditions for such a process are constant contact with the same adults who love him, “his people,” as experts say.

    Not in her arms, but next to her mother

    Sling and its varieties, carriers, car seat, cradle, playpen, highchairs for feeding from birth, baby rocking chairs, developing mats can greatly facilitate the life of a mother or any other loved one who stays with a baby.

    All these devices, except for developing mats, can only be used after consultation with a pediatrician and orthopedist.

    From the point of view of child psychology, the most important thing is to find such a form of spending time together when the baby will see his mother and / or feel her, and the mother will be able to do some useful or interesting things. So it does not matter which devices will provide convenience for both mom and baby. If only it was safe for the child and suitable for adults.

    Mom, where are you going?

    Every child is different and each child reacts differently to the care of their mother. There are some general patterns, but they are only indicative.

    The temperament of children and the style of parenting are different, so some babies are more afraid of parting with their mother, others are weaker. If the baby does not scream and does not cry, parting with his mother, most likely, this does not mean that he does not love her. This probably indicates the peculiarities of his temperament: perhaps he is just calm.

    Periodically, you can leave the house from birth, making sure that an adequate adult and enough food remain with the child. Until six months, the baby, most likely, will not feel uncomfortable with another person.

    For an older child, the emotional state directly depends on the opportunity to be close to the adult to whom he is most attached. From 6 months and older, it is better to leave the house during the daytime sleep of the baby, warning him in advance that his grandmother or nanny will be with him.

    However, at night, leaving a sleeping baby without extreme necessity is still not worth it. All children under three or four years of age react painfully to the unexpected absence of their mother at night, but babies who are strongly attached to their mother suffer especially. They can behave more or less calmly with other adults, but when they see their mother again, they will become very nervous: they will begin to “cling” to her and demand constant attention, they will not want to go to bed. Perhaps their night’s sleep will be disturbed, they will begin to wake up frequently.

    An older child can be warned in advance that you are going to leave the house when he is sleeping.

    We leave and return according to the rules

    There are a few important things to consider if you need to get away for a while. Here they are:

    – Telling that you need to leave, but you will be back soon, is worth even a child who has not yet spoken. This should be done at least so that you develop the appropriate habit: it will be very useful to you in the future!

    • Leaving a baby from one and a half to three years old with a grandmother or a nanny, you need to be prepared for his violent emotional reaction. You should not show the baby that you are not sure of the correctness of your act and feel guilty before him. Mom should tell the baby about her departure and show firmness, not “rush about” either mentally or physically.
    • If possible, it is desirable that adults distract the child at the time of mother’s departure. If this did not work out, then you can pick him up, kiss him and pass him on to the adult who stays with him. Say that you will be back soon, ask to wave your hand and wish you good luck. If the baby is very worried, cries and reaches out to his mother, you need to leave quickly.
    • Do not deceive your baby, promising that you are leaving for the last time or will be back in a minute. It is better to tell him in clear words what you intend to do: at work you will talk on the phone or type on a computer, in the store you will buy bread or shoes, in the theater you are going to watch a performance of artists arranged for adults.
    • When you return, tell the child about your impressions and show some interesting item related to your departure: a bus ticket, a receipt from the store, a theater program, etc. You can arrange a game of bus and controller, seller and buyer, actor and spectators.

    Do’s and Don’ts

    Representatives of the older generation grumble that you are too attached to the baby to yourself, that you can leave him to shout, as pediatricians recommended some thirty years ago. Do you doubt? And right! This is a harmful old misconception. If you follow this recommendation, you can earn a neurosis for the mother and injure the child. Even if the baby learns to cry less, he will become much more unhappy, as he will feel rejected.

    Remember: a baby never cries without a good reason! Some children have an increased need for attention, in contact with adults, so they cry more than their peers. They just can’t be alone.

    Trying to re-educate such a kid, accustom him to loneliness is a bad decision. This does not mean that mom cannot go to the toilet or go to the next room for a book. Try to provide him with warm emotional and physical contact to the maximum extent possible – that’s what we are talking about.

    Is it possible to spoil a child if you carry him all the time in your arms?

    No. In this way, you can create a sense of security and self-worth in him. He will feel needed. But one should not strive for quantitative indicators – that is, to carry a baby in her arms all the time at any cost, to the detriment of common sense. Undoubtedly, you need to often take the child in your arms. It is important to do this not only in those moments when he cries.

    But here you still need to proceed from specific circumstances. When there is an opportunity and desire – always take the baby in your arms. If it doesn’t work right now, no big deal.

    Publications, tips and videos on the site frutonyanya.ru are informative. Consultations of the portal specialists are for reference only and cannot replace a visit to your doctor.

    Author of the article
    Kravtsova
    Elena
    Mikhailovna

    Child and Adolescent Psychologist

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    Coronavirus (COVID-19): Home Care

    Home care is sufficient for most patients with COVID-19. During this period, it is important to take the following measures:

    • Treat symptoms as directed by your doctor.
    • Watch for signs of deterioration.
    • Prevent the spread of COVID-19 to others.

    COVID-19 care

    • Find out what symptoms you may have. Common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Other symptoms include fatigue, body aches, and chills. Some patients may have a runny nose, decreased sense of smell and/or taste, nausea, or diarrhea. There are no drugs that destroy the virus or completely eliminate the symptoms.
    • Make sure the patient is drinking plenty of fluids and replenishing fluids lost in the body.
    • Advise the patient to rest.
    • Relieve symptoms with over-the-counter medications as directed by your physician.
    • Monitor symptoms and watch for signs of a medical emergency.
      • Labored breathing
      • Persistent pain or constrictive pain in the chest
      • Confusion or lethargy
      • Blue lips or face

    Discuss any worrisome symptoms with your doctor. This list includes some of the most common anxiety symptoms, but there may be others. In an emergency, call the emergency number (112 in Russia, 911 in the US). Be sure to inform the dispatcher and the team that the patient has COVID-19.

    Recommended Household Precautions

    Keep the patient away from other people to reduce the risk of spreading the virus.

    • The patient should be in a separate room and as far away from other family members as possible.
    • Ensure that the patient wears a medical mask when other people are around. This will help prevent the spread of the virus through the air. However, medical masks should not be worn by children under 2 years of age.
    • Do not receive visitors at home.
    • Limit the number of family members caring for the patient. If possible, try to ensure that care is provided by one healthy person.
    • The person caring for the patient must wear a mask at all contact with the sick person. It is best if both the patient and the family member caring for him wear a mask. Limit contact with the patient as much as possible. If the mask becomes wet or dirty, immediately replace it with a clean, dry mask.
    • Keep the door to the patient’s room closed.
    • If possible, designate a bathroom that will only be used by the patient.
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    Close contact means that you were within 2 meters of a person with COVID-19 and the contact persisted for a certain amount of time.

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    There are 126 Daycares in Arlington, Virginia, serving a population of 229,534 people in an area of 26 square miles. There is 1 Daycare per 1,821 people, and 1 Daycare per square mile.

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    A Plus Kids Fun And Creative Learning Center

    925 North Garfield Street

    Arlington,
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    Ana’s Kids

    2205 South Fern Street

    Arlington,
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    Arliington Public Schools-Arlington Traditional Ext. Day Program

    855 North Edison Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Career Ctr./Teenage Parenting Program-Infant Care Ctr.

    816 South Walter Reed Drive

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Children’s Center

    1915 North Uhle Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Community Church

    6040 Wilson Boulevard

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Early Headstart Child Development Center

    601 North Vermont Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Montessori House

    3813 Washington Boulevard

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Montessori House

    3809 Washington Boulevard

    Arlington,
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    Arlington P&R- Carlin Hall Ps & Tot Camp

    5711 4th Street South

    Arlington,
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    Arlington P&R-Fairlington Community Center

    3308 South Stafford Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington P&R-Fairlington Community Center

    300 North Park Drive

    Arlington,
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    Arlington P&R-Gunston Creative Preschool

    2700 South Lang Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington P&R-Lubber Run Pre-School & Tot Camp

    300 North Park Drive

    Arlington,
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    Arlington P&R-Lubber Run Pre-School & Tot Camp

    2121 North Culpeper Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington P&R-Madison Community Center

    3829 North Stafford Street

    Arlington,
    VA

    Arlington P&R-Taylor Little Explorers

    3700 North Delaware Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Abingdon Extended Day Program

    3035 South Abingdon Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Ashlawn Extended Day Program

    5950 8th Road North

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Barcroft Extended Day Program

    625 South Wakefield Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Barrett Extended Day Program

    4401 North Henderson Road

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Campbell Extended Day Program

    737 South Carlin Springs Road

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Carlin Springs Extended Day Program

    5995 5th Road South

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Claremont Extended Day Program

    4700 South Chesterfield Road

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Discovery Extended Day Program

    5241 36th Street North

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Drew Extended Day Program

    3500 23rd Street South

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Glebe Extended Day Program

    1770 North Glebe Road

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Henry Extended Day Program

    701 South Highland Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Hoffman-Boston Extended Day Program

    1415 South Queen Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Jamestown Extended Day Program

    3700 North Delaware Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Key Extended Day Program

    2300 Key Boulevard

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Long Branch Extended Day Program

    33 North Fillmore Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Mckinley Extended Day Program

    1030 North McKinley Road

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Nottingham Extended Day Program

    5900 Little Falls Road

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Oakridge Extended Day Progra

    1414 24th Street South

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Randolph Extended Day Program

    1306 South Quincy Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Science Focus Extended Day Program

    1501 North Lincoln Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Taylor Extended Day Program

    2600 North Stuart Street

    Arlington,
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    Arlington Public Schools-Tuckahoe Extended Day Program

    6550 26th Street North

    Arlington,
    VA

    Arlington Unitarian Cooperative Ps

    4444 Arlington Boulevard

    Arlington,
    VA

    Arlington United Methodist Church

    716 South Glebe Road

    Arlington,
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    Ballston Children’s Center

    3850 Wilson Boulevard

    Arlington,
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    Blue Bird Day School

    2401 9th Street North

    Arlington,
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    Bright Horizons At Crystal City

    2451 Crystal Drive

    Arlington,
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    Bright Horizons At Rosslyn

    1300 Wilson Boulevard

    Arlington,
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    Bright Horizons-Child Care & Education At Virginia Hospital Center

    601 South Carlin Springs Road

    Arlington,
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    Busy Bee Child Care & Educational Ctr.

    913 23rd Street South

    Arlington,
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    Calvary Children’s Center

    2315 South Grant Street

    Arlington,
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    Cherry Blossom Day Care Center

    2612 North Pershing Drive

    Arlington,
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    Cherrydale Baptist Church

    3910 Lorcom Lane

    Arlington,
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    Play-based family child care program for children 0-5 years old.

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    Brooke’s Home Daycare is a safe and affordable family child care and preschool program in Arlington, VA. The owner and main caregiver is a mom of 4 with 10 years of child care experience and a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting. She offers full-time and part-time care for children from newborn up to 5 years old. This provider also offers peanut and tree-nut free snacks to the children in her care.

    Her program follows the play-based teaching philosophy and uses the Mother Goose Curriculum. She teaches her students to communicate, negotiate, solve problems, get along, and respect each other. This licensed daycare and preschool is located in the Fallview neighborhood of Arlington, and has easy access to Lee Hwy (US-29) and Old Dominion Dr (route 309).

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    Program areas at Clarendon Child Care Center

    Educational cooperative providing childcare services for pre-school age children

    Personnel at Clarendon Child Care Center

    Name Title Compensation Date of data
    Sandra Redmore Executive Director / Ex Director $83,747 2021-10-25

    Financials for Clarendon Child Care Center

    • Revenues
    • Expenses
    • Assets
    • Liabilities
    Revenues FYE 12/2020 FYE 12/2019 % Change
    Total grants, contributions, etc. $30,194 $23,967 26%
    Program services $716,294 $750,920 -4.6%
    Investment income and dividends $12,991 $5,573 133.1%
    Tax-exempt bond proceeds $0 $0
    Royalty revenue $0 $0
    Net rental income $0 $0
    Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets $0 $0
    Net income from fundraising events $0 $0
    Net income from gaming activities $0 $0
    Net income from sales of inventory $0 $0
    Miscellaneous revenues $0 $0
    Total revenues $759,479 $780,460 -2. 7%

    Form 990s for Clarendon Child Care Center

    Fiscal year ending Date received by IRS Form PDF link
    2020-12 2021-10-25 990 View PDF
    2019-12 2021-02-05 990 View PDF
    2018-12 2019-06-19 990 View PDF
    2017-12 2018-08-22 990 View PDF
    2016-12 2017-10-20 990 View PDF
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    Ithaca Community Childcare Center 501(c)(3) Ithaca, NY $3,402,010
    Fauntleroy Childrens Center 501(c)(3) Seattle, WA $1,755,866
    Kennedy Heights Montessori Center 501(c)(3) Cincinnati, OH $970,579
    Transportation Children’s Center 501(c)(3) Boston, MA $1,814,188
    Educational Child Care Center 501(c)(3) Lansing, MI $1,704,082
    Rainbow School and Daycare Center 501(c)(3) Telluride, CO $535,825
    Interlake Childcare Care and Learning Center 501(c)(3) Seattle, WA $1,160,628
    Fairplex Child Development Center 501(c)(3) Pomona, CA $3,435,301
    Hays Area Childrens Center 501(c)(3) Hays, KS $1,295,815
    Riverside Children’s Center 501(c)(3) Waban, MA $1,453,674

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    Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2020

    July 26, 2022

    Updated personnel

    Identified 8 new personnel

    July 26, 2022

    Used new vendors

    Identified 1 new vendor, including

    May 21, 2022

    Used new vendors

    Identified 2 new vendors, including , and

    August 22, 2021

    Posted financials

    Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2019

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    General information

    Address
    1305 North Jackson St
    Arlington, VA 22201
    Metro area
    Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV
    County
    Arlington County, VA
    Website URL
    clarendonchildcarecenter. org/ 
    Phone
    (703) 528-1361

    IRS details

    EIN
    54-1088503
    Fiscal year end
    December
    Taxreturn type
    Form 990
    Year formed
    1978
    Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
    Yes

    Categorization

    NTEE code, primary
    P33: Child Day Care
    NAICS code, primary
    624410: Child Day Care Services
    Parent/child status
    Independent

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    October 2, 2022 | ‘As a society, we really don’t respect mothering’ (Erica Komisar with WTOP’s Hillary Howard and Mike Murillo )

    WASHINGTON — It’s no secret that new babies need extra care and attention from their parents — from skin-to-skin bonding in the first few weeks, to snuggles and stories before bed.

    But it turns out, that intense closeness is critical well past the first few months of a child’s life. Babies need it for the first three years — especially from their mothers. 

    Several years ago, psychoanalyst and parenting expert Erica Komisar started noticing a trend among American families. 

    “I was seeing an epidemic level of emotionally troubled children who were really suffering from the absence of their mothers on a daily basis,” said Komisar, citing an uptick in conditions such as ADHD, early childhood aggression and social disorders.

    “And it’s just getting worse,” she said.

    All the research pointed Komisar to one thing: the critical role mothers play in the first three years of a child’s development.

    Why mothers? It’s science

    A mother’s physical and emotional presence provides babies with two things: protection from stress and emotional regulation, both of which are important to healthy brain development and the child’s future well-being.

    “The way that we become resilient to stress is that our mothers protect us from stress in the first three years, from moment-to-moment throughout the day,” said Komisar, author of “Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters.”

    “If our mother isn’t there to protect us from that stress that we feel, then it doesn’t lay the foundation down to be resilient to stress in the future.”

    And while care and concern from both mom and dad is important, from a biological perspective, it’s not interchangeable. Komisar says when mothers and fathers nurture a child, they both produce a hormone called oxytocin.

    “This is what we call ‘the bonding hormone’ or ‘the love hormone,’” Komisar explained.

    The oxytocin mothers produce during bonding makes them more sensitive and empathic nurturers. Whereas the oxytocin that fathers produce in the same circumstance makes them more playfully stimulating and “encouraging of children to be independent and explore.”

    Komisar says both are needed in a child’s first three years, but children require much more of the sensitive and empathetic nurturing.

    “So the more you’re with your baby, the more you’re present, physically and emotionally for your baby, the less stressed that baby is and the less stressed the mother is,” Komisar said.

    What this means for women who work

    For many women, bonding with our babies around the clock simply isn’t a possibility. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, women make up 47 percent of the American workforce. Many women return to that workforce before a child is even 3 months old.

    Komisar is also a working mother, and understands the dilemmas and demands modern women face. She emphasizes that her book, “Being There,” is not about working vs. not working, since one can be physically present and emotionally checked out.

    Rather, it’s about prioritizing children during the first three years. That is why she tells all mothers that “more is more.”

    “The more time you’re with that baby, the better off that baby will be,” she said.

    For working mothers, Komisar advises to take as much time off as possible after birth and to push the limits on what you can take.

    “As women, advocate for yourselves and push the boundaries as much as possible even in the hours that you work,” Komisar said.

    If possible, scale back from full-time to part-time. If that’s not an option, make the most of the time you spend with your baby at home by limiting distractions. Komisar says to leave your phone, tablet and computer by the door when you get home, and don’t pick them up until the baby goes to sleep.

    When looking for a caregiver, forgo the high-achieving, “tough love” nannies and hire the caregiver who is the most loving toward your child.

    “In modern day society, we tend to look for competence. We look for the baby sitters and nannies who can organize our closet, or cook, or food shop or clean efficiently. I say forget all of those things, because the most important thing is if that person is really emotionally and physically present for your baby,” Komisar said.

    Another tip she offers working mothers is to keep things in perspective. It’s possible to make sacrifices in the workplace for a few years without derailing your entire career.

    “If we’re all going to live as long as they say we’re going to live, then you have many, many years to be high-achieving in your profession — to make lots of money, to have great material success — but you really have a very short time to have this critical influence on your children’s emotional well-being.”

    The need for change

    Komisar says the obvious answer to help mothers be better able to care for their children during the most critical years is a change in policy.

    “As a society, we really don’t respect mothering,” Komisar said, noting that the U.S. lacks a maternity leave policy.

    “We have something called The Family Leave Act: This is not a maternity leave policy,” she added.

    Komisar says while an 18-month leave, like the maternity policy available in Sweden, might not be attainable for the U.S., six months should be.

    “We at least need to have six months of paid maternity leave, another six months of partial paid maternity leave, and another two years of flexible schedules for mothers,” Komisar said.

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    One of the things that is always associated with big money is the cost of living, especially in Virginia . So we’re going to see the cost of living in Virginia, whether it’s west, Richmond, Arlington, Alexandria, Norfolk, Reston, McLean and Hendon.

    The cost of living in West Virginia

    The cost of living in West Virginia has risen sharply, averaging about 7%, still less than the national average (9%). Luckily, depending on your preferences, you can find cheaper housing in areas of West Virginia and cheaper rentals to live in.

    Transportation Cost of Living in West Virginia

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    Other transportation costs, such as car insurance, also vary by state. According to Insure.com, the median insurance rate in West Virginia is $1,580, more than the national average of $1,517. According to EPI data, the average single adult in the state spends $10,439 annually on transportation.

    Richmond Virginia Cost of living

    The cost of living in Richmond, Virginia is 4% cheaper than the national average. However, the cost of living in Richmond, Virginia, or anywhere else can vary based on factors. For example, your profession, the average salary in the area, and the real estate market in the area.

    The cost of living in Richmond, Virginia is 11% lower than the national average and utility bills are 6% higher. Cost of Living in Richmond, Virginia. Transportation costs such as bus fares and petrol prices are 8% lower than the national average.

    Cost of Living in Arlington, VA

    If you’re looking to buy a home in the beautiful state of Virginia, you’ll find that it has one of the most competitive housing markets in the country. In addition, buying a home can be a time-consuming and complicated process. In addition to the down payment, a closing fee will be charged, which is usually 15-20% of the sale price. If you have a home in the same location, the sale of that home must also be completed. Once you’ve bought and moved into a new home, you’ll have to pay for utilities and maintenance, as well as property taxes and home insurance, all of which will add to the cost of living in Arlington, Virginia. There are many benefits to living in Arlington, Virginia, but the high cost of buying a home is not one of them.

    Access to and cost of health care and accommodation in Arlington, Virginia.

    Virginia ranks 29th among all states in terms of overall healthcare access and affordability. In addition, healthcare costs make up a significant portion of the cost of living in Arlington, Virginia. Meanwhile, the ability to afford medical care, as well as the ability to receive treatment, are critical predictors. And how much you pay for this vital resource if you move to another state. Your cost of living in Arlington, Virginia will rise if interest rates or out-of-pocket expenses are high.

    Will spending on food in Norfolk, Virginia affect the overall cost of living?

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    Are there any decent recreational opportunities around Norfolk, Virginia, despite the cost?

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    What is the average cost of moving to another location and what should I consider?

    For a distance of 1,200 miles, the average cost to move to another state is about $5,600. However, this fee can vary greatly depending on the distance traveled and the amount carried. You may find that after you move in, you will need to buy a lot of new items for your new home. For example, window coverings, rugs, lights and outdoor gear. Make a budget for these types of expenses. And include them in the cost of living in a new place for the first year. Finally, despite the lack of monetary costs, moving causes stress. Which is exacerbated if you have children or pets. Make sure you plan ahead for any additional care your children and pets will need to ensure a smooth transition.

    Will the cost of electricity in Norfolk, Virginia, increase in the future?

    In Virginia, the cost of electricity has increased by 4.114% over the past year. Electricity rates can vary based on usage rates, government regulations, and even the weather.

    What types of childcare are available in Norfolk, Virginia and how much does it cost?

    The projected annual cost of childcare in Norfolk, Virginia is $10,458.21 (state average). This price ranks 1st in the country. Some businesses have day care centers where you can bring your child to work and receive care. However, some colleges and educational institutions with children’s education programs may also have low-cost kindergartens. So consider these options to see if you can cut down on childcare costs.

    Should I expect to pay a lot of rent in Norfolk, Virginia?

    Living in Virginia $950 for a large two-bedroom apartment in Norfolk. He needs a huge apartment because he has two children.

    Reston Virginia cost of living

    If you want to buy a home in the beautiful state of Virginia. You will find that it has one of the most competitive residential properties in the country. Buying a home can be a time-consuming and complicated process. In addition, there will be closing fees in addition to the down payment, which are typically 15-20% of the sale price. If you have a home in the same location, the sale of that home must also be completed. Once you have bought and moved into a new home, you will have utilities and maintenance fees. As well as property taxes and home insurance, all of which will increase your cost of living in Reston, Virginia. Living in Reston, Virginia has many benefits, but the high cost of buying a home is not one of them.

    Health care access and affordability and cost of living in Reston, Virginia.

    Healthcare costs are a significant part of the cost of living in Reston, Virginia. Moreover, the ability to afford medical care, as well as the ability to receive treatment, are critical factors in how much you will pay for this vital resource if you move to another state. Also, your cost of living will rise if interest rates or out-of-pocket expenses are high. At the same time, accessibility is determined by identifying potential barriers to health care delivery. For example, the inability to obtain insurance coverage, the need to travel long distances to medical facilities and the lack of appropriate medical facilities and/or health professionals. Another important factor is the timeliness of care, or how quickly you can contact your health care provider.

    McLean, VA Cost of Living

    In McLean, VA, the total cost is approximately $0 per month. The typical monthly rent in McLean, Virginia for a one-bedroom downtown apartment is approximately $0 and utilities are approximately $0 per month. Other costs per person living in McLean, Virginia would be approximately $0. Including markets, transit, restaurants, sports and recreation.

    If you’re looking to buy a home in the beautiful state of Virginia, you’ll find that it has one of the most competitive housing markets in the country. Buying a home can be a time-consuming and complicated process. In addition to the down payment, a closing fee will be charged, which is usually 15-20% of the sale price. If you have a home in the same location, the sale of that home must also be completed. Once you’ve bought and moved into a new home, you’ll have to pay for utilities and maintenance, as well as property taxes and home insurance, all of which will add to your cost of living in McLean, Virginia.

    Conclusion

    Living in Virginia has many benefits, but the cost is not one of them.

    Frequently Asked Questions about the cost of living in Virginia

    Is it expensive to live in Virginia?

    Virginia scores 103. 7 on the Cost of Living Index, which is based on the US average of 100. This means that compared to the national average, the cost of living in Virginia is higher. However, compared to other East Coast cities, Virginia is relatively affordable and has a reasonable cost of living.

    How does Virginia rank in terms of cost of living?

    Overall, Virginia is in the middle when it comes to the cost of living. In a survey by CNBC’s Global Board of CFOs, Virginia ranks 25th among states for cost of living, meaning it’s more expensive than about half the states and cheaper than the other half.

    Is it cheaper to live in Virginia or California?

    California is 8.8% more expensive than Virginia. .

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    Medical abortion

    Medical abortion (sometimes called the abortion pill) is available to women up to 10 weeks pregnant (this varies by clinic, so please call our Empower line at 877-835-1090 for specific information).

    Medical abortion involves taking two different drugs to terminate a pregnancy. Your doctor will give you the first mifepristone tablet. This pill blocks the production of a hormone needed for pregnancy and separates the pregnancy from the uterine wall.

    The second drug, misoprostol, should be taken at home 24 to 48 hours after the first drug. You put the tablets in your mouth between your cheek and gums and let them dissolve; if they have not dissolved after 30 minutes, the remaining tablets can be swallowed with water.

    Misoprostol will cause the uterus to contract and the cervix to open slightly, allowing the body to rule out pregnancy, which may be accompanied by mild to severe cramping and heavy bleeding. This tablet empties the uterus and this process is often described as heavy periods with spasms.

    When you complete your medical abortion, you will need:

    • Be at home or at the home of someone who knows what’s going on
    • Have a phone number
    • Be within one hour of the emergency room
    • No other obligations, including small children to take care of.
    • Bring along or “on call” a support person who knows what’s going on and has a car.
    Surgical Abortion

    Although every surgical procedure carries some risk, the truth is that abortion is one of the safest and most common outpatient procedures in the US – 10 times safer than full-term pregnancy and vaginal delivery.

    • Early surgical abortion: specialized surgical abortion at 3-5 weeks of gestation.
    • First Trimester Abortion Care: 1-2 day abortion procedures with additional intravenous sedation (Same Day Surgical Consultation at our Twin Cities office).

    After the anesthesia of your choice has been administered, your doctor will perform a pelvic exam to determine the exact position of your uterus. To do this, insert two fingers into the vagina, place one hand on the lower abdomen and gently press on the abdomen so that the size and position of the uterus can be determined.

    The doctor then places a speculum into the vagina so that the walls of the vagina do not separate. He/she will hold the cervix, the entrance to the uterus, with an instrument called tenaculum. The doctor will then insert several narrow rods called dilators into the cervix to further open it. The doctor uses a suction cannula and other special instruments to remove the pregnancy from the uterus.

    The whole process may take 5 minutes. A staff member will be in the room with you and the doctor to help you through the procedure. Please also ask for your support specialist to be included in the process.

    • Second Trimester Abortion Care: 1-2 Day Surgical Abortion Procedures (Timing time and length of pregnancy varies from clinic to clinic according to state law. Please contact our Empower line at 877-835- 1090 for specific information).

    To have an abortion in the second trimester, the cervix must be dilated more than in the first trimester. This process takes time and it will be safer for you if it is done slowly. There are two ways to dilate the cervix: dilate the cervix overnight with kelp, or use a medicine called misoprostol (Cytotec) to soften and dilate the cervix. Our doctor will review your ultrasound and medical history and recommend the method they think is the safest and most comfortable for you. A doctor often recommends both expansion methods. Our main concern is your safety and comfort.

    Kelp is made from sterile natural materials that absorb moisture from your body and expand slowly over several hours. The doctor will use a speculum (a clean metal instrument used to open your vagina) to look inside your vagina. When the dilator is inserted and opened, you will most likely feel a lot of pressure in your pelvis, which may be uncomfortable but should not cause pain.

    The doctor will look for the cervix, which is the end of the uterus, as in a Pap smear. He/she will then insert the kelp into the cervix and allow it to dilate during the night so that the abortion can be safely performed the next day. The amount of kelp depends on the gestational age and the discretion of the doctor performing the abortion, usually only 2 or 3 is required. After the introduction of kelp, you can go home and rest for the evening.

    Although we do not intend to carry a pregnancy due to dilation alone, there is a small chance that this can happen, in which case you should call the nurse. This method requires two visits on two consecutive days; You can expect to be here for about 3-4 hours on the first day and 1-2 hours on the second day. The doctor will perform a pelvic exam to make sure the cervix is ​​sufficiently dilated and then complete the abortion procedure.

    Although both medical abortion and surgical abortion are safe and reliable, it is important that you choose the procedure that is right for you. Please call our Empower line at 877-835-1090 to ask specific questions, get more information and make an appointment at any of our clinics.

    Rollover Roe: A heartfelt response from our CEO

    Me and all of us at Whole Woman’s Heath are emotionally devastated today. Rowe’s appeal is not an abstraction for us – today we had to call hundreds of our patients in Texas and cancel their appointments. Today, our staff at our 9 clinics in 5 states across the country are trying to make sense of this decision for themselves, their families, and our future. This SCOTUS decision will change the course of our lives forever.

    Today I am both heartbroken and outraged. I’m disgusted And even more betrayed. I feel sad for the future of the United States. I am horrified by what this says about how women, pregnant women and families are treated in this country. The US should be a beacon of freedom, human rights and justice in the world. Instead, our Supreme Court struck down a constitutional right for the FIRST TIME IN US history.

    I don’t think the damage this will do to the lives of millions of people and future generations can be exaggerated. Judge Alito and his accomplices have inflicted one of the worst self-inflicted wounds this nation has ever had. Under this ruling, they have approved a full-scale attack on every person who is or could become pregnant in the US. We know this because we have been at the forefront of the fight for abortion rights, health and justice for many years.

    Abortion is a moral good. Abortion WILL SAVE lives.

    We have seen the positive impact of legal abortion on the lives of countless individuals, families and communities over the decades. Each of us knows someone and loves someone who has benefited from an abortion.

    As states across the country bear the impact of many thousands of other state-sanctioned pregnancies each year, we will see how inalienable are abortion rights and access to the health, well-being of individuals and families, and our country itself. .

    As thousands of pregnant women suffer from dangerous complications and even die due to pregnancies they were forced to carry to term, we will see more clearly how far the US has fallen and how far it has failed to protect the health and well-being of parents.

    As postpartum care, childcare, education and other life-saving support systems go beyond their limits, we will see how empty the promises of so-called pro-life politicians are to our country’s families – and especially to our children. .

    And, as always, the harm caused by all of this will fall hardest on people of color, immigrants, the economically disadvantaged, and other marginalized communities.

    We know all this because we have seen it in the lives of the people we care about every single day as they walk through our doors seeking help, advice, support, compassionate listening and trustworthy high quality care.

    Their communities are our communities—the very communities in which we work and live, in which we have built our families and raised our own children.

    When their lives are unnecessarily and irreparably damaged by this decision, we too will suffer.

    To them – to our patients and to all the people who need somewhere to turn for help and support at this moment – I want to offer the strongest reassurance possible:

    Whole women’s health is here for you. We are not leaving. Is always.

    Whole Woman’s Health will continue its long and proud tradition of providing high quality, compassionate, personal abortion services in the remaining states where the needs and rights of pregnant women are still respected and protected by law.

    Our clinics in Virginia, Maryland, Minnesota and Indiana are open and ready to help. Our mail order medical abortion program is here to serve you. And our guide program – designed specifically to help people find their way from a state where they are denied an abortion to a state where they can have an abortion – our program is ready to help each and every applicant get the abortion they need. . If you would like to support this initiative, please donate now.

    We will do everything we can to help ensure safe, timely and affordable care for those whose rights and access to safe and legal abortion services have been brutally and unfairly denied.

    We will continue to fight desperately against the freedom, family and rights extremists responsible for this heinous attack on the people, families and communities we serve. We will not stop fighting until our rights and access to the help we all need are fully restored.

    Pregnant women deserve better. Families deserve better. Literally every living person deserves better than this terrible failure of compassion, decency and humanity.

    And that is why we will persevere and persevere in our mission of showing the compassion, empathy, support and care that all people in our country deserve.

    In Solidarity,

    Amy Hagstrom Miller
    President & CEO
    Whole Women’s Health & Women’s Health Alliance

    Provider Archives – Unity Care NW

    Mel Agan, DDS

    Bellingham Dentist at Unity Street Children’s Clinic

    As a dental student, I rotated through Unity Care NW and knew I would be back after graduation. The supportive staff and commitment to quality healthcare for our community is what keeps me here.

    I received my B.S. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from Western Washington University at 1997 and a DDS degree from the University of Washington in 2001. I am a member of the Academy of General Dentistry and a former member of the National Health Corps. I am certified in ABCD Pediatric Dentistry and remain an affiliate faculty member of the UW Department of Pediatric Dentistry. I served on the Education Committee for Whatcom County’s oral health coalition. I speak Turkish fluently.

    Katherine Brighton, RDH

    North Whatcom Dentist’s Wellness Center

    I joined Unity Care NW in June 2019 and have many years of private practice experience. I joined UCNW to be able to change the world for the better. I completed my AAS in Dental Hygiene from Shoreline Community College and my Certificate in Dental Care from Bellingham Technical College.

    I enjoy working in public health because it involves teaching and helping people.

    Laurie Brion, DDS

    Bellingham Dentist at Cornwall Adult Dental Clinic

    Unity Care NW provides a great opportunity to improve the health and lives of people in our community, especially those with limited resources, through quality care, prevention and education.

    I received my DDS from the University of Washington School of Dentistry in 1985. During my career, I have worked with local health centers, worked in private practice, and taught in the Dental Hygiene and Dental Care program at Bellingham Technical College. I speak French fluently.

    I am a member of NNOHA (National Oral Health Access Network).

    Mark Brooks, DDS

    North Whatcom Health Center Dentist

    I have been working in community dentistry for over 25 years. I enjoy providing quality dentistry to people in our community.

    I graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University/Virginia Medical College. I was able to complete my general practice residency at the University of Utah. I have worked for the Indian Health Service and the Sea-Mar Community Health Centre.

    I joined Unity Care NW in May 2020 at North Whatcom Medical Center.

    Mason Cooper, MD

    Bellingham Dentist at Cornwall Adult Dental Clinic

    I joined Unity Care NW in November 2021.

    I received my BS in Human Nutrition from Arizona State University in 2005 and my DMD from the Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health in 2010. I received my certification in public health concepts from AT Still University, a purely community-focused university. health and clinical dentistry. I had my own practice at Blaine for 10 years but left it to pursue a career serving those who are more in need of oral care services.

    I enjoy using my skills to help members of our community who might not otherwise have access to dental care.

    My hobbies are snowboarding, drumming, cooking, gardening and hiking.

    Jan Kerlett, RDH

    Bellingham Dental Hygienist at Unity Street Children’s Clinic

    I started with Unity Care NW (formerly known as Interfaith Community Health Center) as a Dental Hygienist on September 1998, after receiving an AAS in Dental Hygiene from Lake Washington Technical College. My story really started here in November 1995, when I came to work as a part-time dental assistant in preparation for enrolling in dental hygiene school. Needing a part-time dental job while in college led me to public health, where I discovered that my passion was not just working on people’s teeth, but helping the overall health of the entire community.

    I especially love working with children. Most of my work is in all of Whatcom County’s elementary and high schools, where I work with a dental assistant to apply sealants and fluoride to over a thousand children’s teeth each year. In 2015, I participated in the Washington State Smile Survey, which performed visual screening of thousands of Whatcom County children ages 3 to 11. During my many years at UCNW, I have given dental presentations in kindergarten and elementary school classrooms, dental hygiene classes, and WIC Social Workers.

    When I work in the clinic, I enjoy using all my sills for oral hygiene, including conventional hygiene, anesthesia and restoration. I love the opportunity to work with our entire dental team to deliver the highest quality service while making it as fun and easy as possible!

    Heather Devlin, RDH

    Bellingham Dental Hygienist at Unity Street Children’s Dental Clinic

    I enjoy using my education and skills to help our community members live healthier lives.

    I received a bachelor’s degree in fitness and exercise from Western Washington University in 1996 and an AAS in dental hygiene from Lake Washington Technical College in 2000.

    Adam Drews, DMD

    Bellingham Dentist at Cornwall Adult Dental Clinic

    I joined UCNW in May 2020.

    After completing my undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan, I received my DMD from the College of Dental Medicine, Midwestern University in Illinois. After a cross-country trip, I completed a residency in general dentistry at NYU Langone at Healthpoint CHC. I have experience in private practice and in public healthcare settings, working with patients from different walks of life and cultures.

    What I love most about public health is education and impact on vulnerable populations in the community, and expanding access to health care for all. In my spare time, I enjoy playing hockey, pursuing new hobbies, and following my favorite Detroit sports teams.

    Jonathan Henry, MD

    Associate Dental Director

    I joined Unity Care NW in April 2019.

    I graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine in 2011 with DMD. I received my bachelor’s degree in cell biology from Western Washington University, where I also played on the football team.

    Since I completed my degree, I have worked as a General Dentist in Bellingham in private practice and healthcare. I am passionate about using my talents and skills to help people in Whatcom County achieve optimal oral health, especially for low income families. I love helping patients get used to going to the dentist!

    Rebecca Gora, DDS

    Associate Dental Director

    Since Unity Care NW In 2003, I enjoyed working as a team with my colleagues to help children in our community grow up to have healthy smiles.

    I graduated from the University of Oregon in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in general science. In 2003, I completed my DDS degree from Creighton University. I am ABCD Certified in Pediatric Dentistry and a former member of the Whatcom County Oral Health Coalition and the National Health Corps. I am also an affiliate faculty member of the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at the University of Washington.

    I am a member of NNOHA (National Oral Health Access Network).

    Ashley Hutto, DDS

    North Whatcom Health Center Dentist

    I joined Unity Care NW in October 2016. I received my BS in Biology from the University of Texas at San Antonio and my DMD with honors from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. After graduating, I completed the Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) program at the Northwest Dental Residency/Yakima Valley Farm Workers’ Clinic in Eastern Washington, where I spent most of my days working for the Union Gospel Mission along with many volunteer dentists who took care of the homeless. patients.

    I am a member of NNOHA (National Oral Health Access Network).

    Marco Mass Pasqua, DDS

    Bellingham Dentist at Unity Street Children’s Clinic

    Public Health gives me the opportunity to reach out to my community and help those in need of quality and gentle dental care.

    I received my DDS from the National Autonomous University of Honduras in 1999. I completed my Masters in Pediatric Dentistry from the University of Barcelona in 2003 and completed the Postgraduate Program in General Dentistry (AEGD) from the Lutheran Medical Center in 2014. I speak Spanish fluently .

    Chrissa Mickelweit, DDS

    Bellingham Dentist at Unity Street Children’s Clinic

    I received my BA in Spanish from Wall Wall University in 2005 and my DDS from Loma Linda University School of Dentistry in 2012. After graduation, I was in private practice and started working for Unity Care NW in 2015. I am currently a member of the National Health Corps. I enjoy being part of a great team here and I especially enjoy creating positive dental experiences for children.

    John Nickell, DDS

    North Whatcom Health Center Dentist

    I enjoy working in public health because I am lucky to be able to serve those who need medical care the most.

    I received my bachelor’s degree in microbiology from the University of Washington in 1971. I went on to earn a DDS from the University of Washington in 1975. I am a member of the American Dental Association and the Washington State Dental Association.

    Patrick Pasiga, DDS

    Bellingham Dentist at Cornwall Adult Dental Clinic

    I joined Unity Care NW in 2021.

    I graduated from the University of Washington with a bachelor’s degree in communications and chemistry. In 2015, I graduated from Washington State University School of Dentistry with a Leadership Award from the International College of Dentists. I completed my Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) in the Lake Chelan area at Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinics.

    My hobbies outside of the clinic include skiing, hiking, mountain biking and trying to find the best enchiladas around.

    I enjoy working in public health because it allows me to be directly involved in society in many ways other than as a health care provider.

    Courtney Schick, MD

    Dentist

    I attended Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and NYU for advanced training in general dentistry. I am a member of the Mount Baker Dental Society, the Washington State Dental Association, and the American Dental Association.

    My interests include skiing, gardening, hiking and cycling.

    I enjoy being part of a team that provides compassionate help to everyone, regardless of the person’s ability to pay.

    Carrie Shane, DDS

    Dental Director and Bellingham Dentist at Unity Street Children’s Clinic

    I have over 20 years experience as a dental practitioner, including over 17 years as program manager and strategic planner for Unity Care NW dental programs in Bellingham and Ferndale. I received my PhD from Creighton University and my Bachelor of Arts from Western Washington University.

    I am a member of NNOHA (National Oral Health Access Network).

    Lauren Sukirman, MD

    Dentist at Unity Street Children’s Clinic

    I joined Unity Care in 2022.

    I received a BS in Chemistry from Florida State University and an MD in Dentistry from the University of Florida College of Dentistry. I work for the American Dental Association and the Washington State Dental Association.

    My interests include hiking, cycling and spending time with my family.

    I enjoy working in public health because I am passionate about helping those in need. I love being able to help bridge the gap for people to access quality healthcare.

    Hieu Tran, RDH

    Bellingham Dental Hygienist at Cornwall Adult Dental Clinic

    I enjoy working in public health because I believe everyone deserves access to dental care.

    I completed my AAT from Whatcom College with honors in 2010. I then completed my AAAS in Dental Hygiene from Shoreline Community College in 2013. I am fluent in Vietnamese.

    Lareina Albertson, ARNP

    Nurse Practitioner

    I received a bachelor’s degree in nursing from the University of Oregon Health Sciences and a master’s degree in nursing from the University of New Mexico.

    I specialize in family medicine, interested in women’s health, genital care (including hormone replacement therapy) and STI testing and prevention (including PrEP).

    I enjoy spending time with my family and our dog, hiking, hiking and exploring.

    Public health has always interested me. Growing up in a rural area, I understand the barriers low-income communities face in accessing quality health care. Through my work at Unity Care NW, I am committed to providing high quality, easily accessible, and culturally competent care to all people with medical needs.

    L Antrim Caskey, RDN

    Nutritionist

    I am originally from Baltimore, Maryland and joined Unity Care NW in September 2019.

    I used to be a New York freelance photojournalist specializing in long documentary work; my work has been published in New York times Wall Street Magazine and Nature and featured in documentaries including The Last Mountain .

    I went back to school in 2016 at the University of Idaho to pursue a career as a nutritionist. The Covid restrictions inspired the development of an online nutrition education program, Dietitian Kitchen , a program that I host on the UCNW YouTube page.

    I am thrilled to be able to share my passion for cooking delicious, nutritious food to help our patients develop healthy habits for life.

    Lisa Benjamin, ARNP

    Nurse Practitioner

    I joined UCNW in July 2020. I am delighted to work in the field of public health with a team that is committed to providing high quality, accessible and affordable health care for our community. Building relationships with patients is important to me and my goal is to empower patients to be as healthy as possible. I completed my Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of British Columbia and most recently my Master of Nursing from Frontier Nursing University, specializing in family practice. I am a longtime resident of Bellingham and have previously practiced in various settings with Peacehealth for the past 21 years.

    Don Brank, MD

    Physician

    I received my BA from Goshen College in Goshen, Indiana, and my MD from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville, VA. I completed my family medicine residency at the Shadyside Family Clinic in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I have spent the last 27 years at Northern Navajo Medical Center in Shiprock, New Mexico as a staff physician, and have also served on various other roles and committees over the years related to Pharmacy and Therapy, Use Review, Anti-Corrosion Clinic coagulation, prison. medicine, ambulance. I am certified in family medicine.

    Barb Clure, MD

    Physician

    I served as Medical Director at the Swinomish Indian Health Clinic in La Conner for 9 years before coming to Unity Care NW in September 2012.

    I also worked as a physician at the Bellingham Clinic of the Sea Mar Public Health Center for 10 years and at the Ferndale Medical Center for 2 years. I received my bachelor’s degree in biology from Whitman College, Walla Walla, where I was a Sherwood Scholar. I received my M.D. from the University of Colorado, cum laude, and completed my family practice residency at the Ventura County Medical Center.

    Elizabeth Geringer, DO

    Associate Medical Director

    I joined Unity Care NW in August 2019.

    I received my bachelor’s degree in biology from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. I received my MD from Pacific Northwestern Medical Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed my residency in the Family Medicine Program at the University of Wyoming at Cheyenne. I moved back to the Bellingham area to be close to Skagit County where I grew up.

    I am board certified in family medicine with special interests in osteopathic manipulation and women’s health.

    I enjoy working in public health because I enjoy working with a team to provide high quality comprehensive care for families.

    Colin Goggin, MD

    Physician – North Whatcom Health Center

    I enjoy working in public health because I can work with people to improve their health and happiness, regardless of their ability to pay or have health insurance.

    I received my B.S. in Biology from Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota and then my M.D. from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville, Virginia. I completed my family medicine residency at Exempla – St. Joseph Family Medicine in Denver, Colorado. I am certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and can communicate in Spanish.

    Muriel Handshi, ARNP

    Associate Medical Director

    I first joined Unity Care NW (formerly the Interfaith Community Health Center) in 1991 as a nurse practitioner. After I graduated from the University of Washington with a master’s degree in nursing in 1992, I returned to Unity Care NW and was the third provider at the medical center. Previously, I served as Medical Director and Quality Improvement Coordinator at UCNW. I also have experience in an STD testing and treatment clinic and a Well Child clinic.

    Francis Jablonsky, MD

    GP

    I joined Unity Care NW in September 2021.

    I received my medical degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio and completed my family medicine residency at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center in Long Beach, California. While in residency, I helped expand medical care to include PrEP and hormone therapy for trans patients. After completing my residency, I worked as a physician at Vista Community Clinic, a community health center in Vista, California. There I served a large number of patients with diverse cultural and complex medical problems and worked in their women’s center.

    I love helping patients take charge of their health through education, and I take on the role of advocate for my patients as my guiding philosophy in medicine!

    Sharon Junge, MD

    Physician – North Whatcom Health Center

    I joined Unity Care NW in November 2018 with a degree in Family Medicine.

    I graduated from Loyola Stritch Medical School and completed my family medicine residency in Carbondale, Illinois. I have worked in non-profit clinics in several states and in Australia and have also volunteered overseas in St. Lucia, Brazil and Tanzania. I have taught at the University of Illinois, the University of Washington and the University of Dodoma.

    I love working in a clinic that doesn’t limit the number of people that can be seen and goes above and beyond to help patients with many health problems.

    Susan Kranzpiller, MD

    Medical Director

    I joined Unity Care NW May 2020.

    I started my career as a registered nurse in the US and Germany before and during medical school. I received my MD from the Ruprecht-Karls-Universitate in Heidelberg, Germany, then completed my family practice residency at the Southwestern Washington Medical Center in Vancouver, Washington. Since then, I have worked in family practice in Washington, Oregon, and California. My most recent position was with PeaceHealth in Bellingham, Same Day Care Clinic and Family Practice Clinic.

    I enjoy working in community health care because it empowers all of my patients to fulfill their obligations and take care of their health.

    Katherine Mayer, MD

    GP

    I joined Unity Care in 2021.

    I received my bachelor’s degree from Western Washington University and my PhD from Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia. I completed my residency at First Hill Swedish Family Medicine in Seattle. I worked for the Country Doctor in Seattle for eight years as a Family Medicine Physician, providing midwifery, HIV care, gender-affirming care, and addiction treatment.

    I feel that my role as a family doctor is to work with my patients to become healthy and whole so that they, in turn, can focus on caring for their families and friends, helping them to be healthy and holistic. I enjoy taking care of entire families at all stages of life, from newborn care to elderly care. Se habla español.

    Denise Plesier, PA

    PhD student

    My journey with Unity Care Northwest began in October 2020 and this is an opportunity I am grateful for. One of the many aspects of community health like UCNW that I appreciate is the diversity and inclusion that characterizes this environment. It means so much to me to be able to express my skills and personality in a place where everyone is welcome and treated with respect and compassion.

    Although I am new to UCNW, I am not new to this type of work. My husband and I moved here from Michigan in 2003 when I started working as a primary care provider at Sea Mar Community Health Centers for 10 years and then for 6 years on a nearby Indian reservation. In addition to being a doctor, other joys in my life include hiking, yoga, cooking, going to retreats for spiritual and personal growth with friends, video chatting with my godson, and spending quality time with my husband. I enjoy an active, balanced life of work and play.

    Alicia Portillo, PA-C

    PhD student

    I joined Unity Care NW in 2022.

    I have a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington and a master’s degree in physician assistant (MPAS) from Northern Arizona University Biomedical Phoenix Campus.

    My experience includes serving as a US Peace Corps volunteer in Mozambique and partnering with the International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs (ICAP) to register and improve HIV care. After Pennsylvania State High School, I worked as a research physician at the Johns Hopkins American Indian Health Center (CAIH) in the Southwest, working on a Phase 3 clinical trial in partnership with IHS, after which I worked at Planned Parenthood in Los Angeles.

    My interests include mountain climbing, hiking and environmental protection. Se Habla Español. I enjoy working in public health because it gives me the opportunity to provide affordable care and be a resource for the underprivileged. It is also helpful to be able to help remove barriers to healthcare that a person may face.

    Ann Slater, ARNP

    Nurse Practitioner

    I graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1985 and a Master of Nursing in 1996 as a Family Nurse Practitioner.

    I love bringing my diverse experience to Unity Care Northwest. I worked here permanently and then since 1999 as a medical practitioner.

    Public health feels like home, especially here where I’ve been fortunate enough to meet so many patients and colleagues. I enjoy working in this team spirit and common goal of providing integrated and accessible medical, dental and mental health services for everyone in our community.

    In my spare time I enjoy fresh air, music and the company of friends and family.

    Angela Taylor, ARNP

    Nurse Practitioner

    I have a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of British Columbia and a Master of Nursing in Family Nursing from the University of Victoria.

    I previously worked as a nurse for Mt. Baker Planned Parenthood. Prior to that, I worked as a medical staff at the Skagit Regional Clinic and at the Arka Mira Emergency Hospital.

    I enjoy meeting patients where they are and working together to create a realistic plan for how they can achieve their happiest and healthiest self!

    John Tilly Jr. MD

    GP

    I joined Unity Care NW in 2015. I received my medical degree from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, then completed my residency in internal medicine at York Hospital in York, Pennsylvania. I am board certified in internal medicine and have worked for the US Health Commission for nearly 30 years. I spent most of my public health services at Lummi Tribal Health, where I retired.

    Keith Wojnicki, ARNP

    Associate Medical Director

    I am a Family Nurse Practitioner and HIV Specialist. I joined Unity Care Northwest in 2014 as an opportunity to return home and serve the community that I grew up in for most of my childhood. I have a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Washington. I worked 6 years in the neonatal intensive care unit at the University of Washington before completing my Master of Science in Nursing/Nursing Practitioner from Seattle Pacific University. Having spent time in the intensive care unit and volunteering in Uganda, I have seen first hand that access to high quality primary health care for all is the answer to many of the problems we see in medicine. At that time, I decided to do a residential residency in Tacoma, Washington, with a focus on caring for people living with HIV. I received my HIV degree from the American Academy of HIV Medicine in 2016. I enjoy working with people of all ages and all stages of life to promote health and wellness.

    Gabriel Worcella, DO

    Physician

    I received a Bachelor of Science in Biological Science and a specialization in Nutrition and Food Science from the University of Vermont. I received my MD from Western Medical Sciences University in Pomona, California. During my residency at Middlesex Family Medicine Hospital, I also completed an integrative medicine fellowship at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona. I worked as a hospitalist in Middlesex, then worked in the emergency and family medicine department at Virginia Mason in Seattle.

    I enjoy hiking with my dog, camping, going to the beach, traveling and gardening.

    I see people of all ages interested in women’s health and sports medicine. I include integrative medicine as well as the principles of osteopathy and treatment based on the interests and needs of the patient. I love building relationships with patients for life and helping them lead a healthy lifestyle!

    Jesse Wynn, ARNP

    Nurse Practitioner – North Whatcom Health Center

    I have a bachelor’s degree in biology from Western Washington University and a master’s degree from the University of San Diego. I joined Unity Care NW in 2012 as a Family Nurse Practitioner with experience in pediatrics and low income primary care, and I currently work out of our Ferndale office. I have worked extensively with various populations, including the mentally ill and the homeless. Before joining UCNW, I worked for the Yakima District Health Service.

    Joanne Balsiger, PharmD

    Associate Director of Pharmacy

    I became part of the Unity Care NW team in February 2017. I have 20 years of experience as a pharmacist/pharmacy manager in both retail and outpatient settings. I received my PhD in Pharmacy from the University of Washington and am certified in Immunization, Smoking Cessation, Lipid Management, and Drug Therapy Management.

    I am honored to work with Unity Care NW service providers to improve patient health in the communities we serve.

    Michael-Ann Cooley, RPh

    Pharmacist

    I joined Unity Care NW in June 2019. I received my Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from Oregon State University College of Pharmacy. I have many years of experience in retail and clinical pharmacies and look forward to moving forward in the clinical setting. I am a Certified Immunization Provider and received emergency contraception training from the Washington State Pharmacy Association.

    I enjoy being able to offer affordable health care to everyone and also work as a team to improve the health of our community.

    Brian Henley, PharmD, RPh

    Pharmacist

    I joined Unity Care NW in pharmacy in 2015. I completed my PhD from the University of Washington. For the most part, I have worked as a pharmacist/pharmacy manager in various branches of the Arlington Pharmacy, but recently I have also worked at Rite-Aid and Haggen.

    Jason Lim, PharmD, RPh

    Pharmacist

    I started working as a pharmacist at Unity Care NW in 2015. I have over 14 years of experience and previously worked for Rite Aid, Custom RX Shoppe and most recently Hoagland Pharmacy.

    Lisa Nelson, PharmD, RPh

    Pharmacy Director

    I have over 10 years experience as a pharmacist and have been with Unity Care NW since 2013. I manage all aspects of our pharmacy. My responsibilities include overseeing all pharmacy operations, including dispensing and educating patients on pharmaceuticals; care coordination and consultation with Unity Care NW medical, dental, and mental health providers; scheduling and control of personnel; conclusion of contracts and billing; enforcing state and federal regulations; and providing excellent customer service.

    Jack Tai, RPh

    Pharmacist

    I have a degree in Pharmacy from the University of British Columbia. I have 17 years of experience as a pharmacist in an outpatient and community pharmacy. I used to work as a pharmacist at Walgreens, Huggens & PeaceHealth.

    I am thrilled to be part of an organization that is committed to providing quality health care for everyone!

    Tam Tran, PharmD

    Pharmacist

    I started working for UCNW in 2021.

    I received my PhD from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and the University of Health Sciences in 2013. I have 10 years of experience in a retail pharmacy. I am familiar with pharmacy services for home medicated infusions and anticoagulants. I enjoy helping people with their questions about OTC products and prescription drugs.

    I speak Vietnamese fluently.

    I am honored to be joining Unity Care to continue to provide the services our Whatcom County communities deserve.

    Hayley Akra, LMHC

    Consultant – North Whatcom Health Center

    I enjoy helping others create meaning in their lives by creating a safe place to be fully present and explore life’s challenges together. I work with a holistic approach and tailor my consulting style to each client I work with. I value collaboration in the therapy room with an emphasis on mindfulness, learning about core beliefs, emotional regulation, and creating holistic recovery goals. I have a desire to help people achieve their unique goals by building on their strengths and providing them with the necessary resources they need to succeed.

    I received a bachelor’s degree in psychology and addiction counseling from Indiana Wesleyan University and then a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Stetson University. I joined the Unity team in December 2019 and I enjoy working in our community.

    Chalice Bailey, LMFT

    Consultant

    I joined Unity Care in 2022. I have a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Seattle University and a master’s degree in psychological counseling with a focus on marital and family therapy from Antioch University.

    My approach is to show the strengths of life experience as we overcome life’s challenges together. I draw on compassionate research to uncover the traumas and beliefs that undermine our best efforts in life.

    I am a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and the Washington Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.

    I appreciate Unity Care NW and their values, which align with my own, in that we are here for each other and with each other – we are all family.

    Heather Bomben, LMFT

    Consultant

    I received my Masters in Family Therapy from Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and I am certified in Attachment-Based Family Therapy from the Family Intervention Science Center at Drexel University. I am a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.

    I enjoy working with an emotion- and attachment-focused approach, helping people understand how they feel, why their emotions serve them or not, and how they can move forward in their lives in a healthier, more mindful way. I appreciate the multicultural and racial impact on people’s lives and take this into account as a fundamental part of my practice.

    I love being part of a team at Unity Care that takes the whole person into account. I believe therapy is most effective when people feel supported, understood, and connected to themselves and their community.

    Ashley Carter, LMHC

    Lead Children and Family Counselor

    I consider my job a privilege to partner with those who are striving to grow and explore their lives. I am committed to providing people with a safe place to improve their health, resilience and wellbeing while identifying the changes they desire in their lives.

    I have a BA in Psychology from Kent State University and an MA in Counseling from Walden University. I have 10 years of proven practice experience in community behavioral health services in a variety of roles.

    My favorite part of working in public health is being part of a team that can create positive life changes that affect the larger whole.

    Janet Klingaman, ARNP

    Psychiatric Nurse

    I received a BA in Nursing and an MA in Psychosocial Nursing from the University of Washington School of Nursing. I am certified in adult and nursing psychiatry by the American Nursing Certification Authority. I have over 20 years experience in rural Eastern Washington as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner – 6 years with the Northeast Washington Regional Support Network and the last 12 years with the Northeast Washington Alliance Counseling Service. Prior to completing my master’s degree, I gained 10 years of nursing experience, including positions as a psychiatric nurse, psychosocial nurse, and curator. I started working at Unity Care NW in 2013.

    Colleen Curtis, LMHC

    Consultant

    I joined Unity Care NW in July 2019.

    I have been in the mental health care field for many years since I received my master’s degree in counseling psychology from Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts. My approach is collaborative, supportive, empowering and compassionate to help clients improve their awareness, health and functioning.

    Mallory Hamilton, LMHC

    Counselor

    I received a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling from Western Washington University.

    I work with children, adolescents, couples and adults, specializing in working with people with a history of trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD and/or autism spectrum disorder.

    My professional activities include volunteering for non-profit organizations that support protected and vulnerable members of the Whatcom County community. I also organized trauma training for volunteers working with people without shelter.

    My interests include walking, cold water swimming, yoga and dancing. I enjoy working in public health because it brings together medical, behavioral, dental, case management, health care goals, and pharmaceutical needs under one roof. Supporting an individual’s autonomy and building trust in their support network creates long-term effects. The hope is that the struggle decreases and the relief increases.

    Lara Heike, ARNP

    Psychiatric Nurse

    I joined Unity Care in 2022.

    I am a certified Mental Health Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) and Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist with over 20 years of experience. I am from rural Kansas and have degrees from OK University, the University of Texas, and the University of Tennessee. I served PMHNP for thirteen years. I also worked in a counseling and psychiatric clinic in Dallas, Texas.

    In my spare time I like to spend time with my husband and grandchildren. I am an avid gardener and love DIY projects.

    Pam Jacobs, PhD

    Psychologist

    I was the Chief Behavioral Health Specialist at NDA Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA), where I also served as Director of Adult Mental Health and Clinical Supervisor. I have been in private practice for 15 years in Hillsboro, Oregon and served as an adjunct professor at the Pacific University Graduate School of Psychology where I taught courses in basic clinical skills, advanced clinical skills, and business psychology. I received my BA from Stanford University and my MA and PhD from the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (now the University of Palo Alto) in Palo Alto, California. My interests include hiking and bird watching, traveling and horseback riding.

    Kathy-Gray Landham, LMHC

    Consultant

    Hailing from the great state of Tennessee (good old Rocky Top!), I completed a bachelor’s degree from Middle Tennessee State University with a degree in liberal studies and a master’s degree from the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology in 2016. My clinical specialty since my internship days combines a critical social approach to therapy with mindfulness practice and somatic work. My favorite (FAVORITE) part of being a community member is working with people to make tiny changes in their daily lives that ultimately have a big impact on their overall sense of health and well-being.

    Libby Michel, LMHC

    Consultant

    I received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Western Washington State University and a master’s degree in clinical mental health from Antioch University. I have previously worked with youth and adults in Catholic community services as a specialist in comorbid substance use disorders and before that as a specialist in substance use disorders.

    I enjoy working in public health because of the team approach to caring for each person.

    Tim Raymond, LICSW

    BH Primary Care Consultant – North Whatcom Health Center

    I joined UCNW’s Ferndale Behavioral Health team in 2020.

    I have several years of experience in various psychiatric institutions. Much of this experience is with chronically mentally ill people with substance use disorders. I received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Western Washington University and a master’s degree in social work from Eastern Washington University.

    Jeremy Rutherford, Ph.D.

    Psychologist

    I am a licensed psychologist and received my doctorate in counseling psychology from New Mexico State University. I received a master’s degree in psychology and clinical focus from Eastern Washington University and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Gonzaga University. Prior to joining UCNW, I was the Behavioral Health Coordinator for Cougar Health Services at WSU.

    I like to work with solutions, behavior and compassion. I believe in the value of a holistic approach and value multiculturalism and diversity. I am passionate about fair mental and physical health and believe healthcare is a right. Interacting with others

    I enjoy working with other members of the community to improve their health and mental health.

    Julia Scherting, LMHC

    Consultant

    I received a Bachelor of Arts in Therapeutic Recreation from Western Washington University and a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Western Washington University. I use a person-centered, trauma-informed approach to help patients achieve their health goals.

    Areas of interest include trauma, anxiety, body image/eating issues, depression, grief, relationship issues/attachment difficulties, finding meaning, LGBTQIA + ally. I have a background as a recreational therapist and yoga instructor who is integrated into my work as a consultant through modalities such as encouraging participation in natural environments for healing and somatic approaches to coping with stress.

    I find satisfaction in being part of an organization that uses an integrative approach that helps patients improve various aspects of their health in a holistic way.

    Marian Schultz, LICSW

    Consultant – North Whatcom Health Center

    I joined Unity Care NW in November 2018.

    I received my MSc in Social Work from Wall Wall University and have over 20 years of experience using evidence-based practices to improve the behavioral health of individuals, couples and families in multidisciplinary settings.

    I enjoy being part of a team that treats each person as unique and supports them in making positive changes in their lives.

    Richard Sprague, LICSW

    Consultant

    I have a Masters in Social Work from Eastern Washington University and am a licensed clinical social worker. I joined Unity Care NW in 2010. I have been educated in specialized areas including suicide prevention, domestic violence, eating disorders, crisis prevention and personality disorders.

    Amanda Waters, LICSW

    Consultant

    I joined Unity Care NW in 2021.

    I received a bachelor’s degree in social work from Metropolitan State University Denver and a master’s degree in social work from the University of Denver. Prior to UCNW, I worked in Northwest Colorado as a General Practitioner.

    I am passionate about the whole person, holistic care and walking with people to achieve their best health according to their own needs and goals. I believe that every person should have a safe place where they can be seen, heard and express their true self.

    Amanda Weiss, LICSW

    Child and Family Counselor

    I joined UCNW in June 2021.

    I have a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Eastern Washington University at Cheney. I have many years of experience as a therapist with children and families, including working for Lutheran Community Services in Spokane and the Baja Columbia Mental Health and Children’s Center in Vancouver, Washington. I also worked for the Vancouver Strengthening Foundation Counseling Service, providing in-home and in-home therapy services to families referred from the Office of Children and Juvenile Courts. I practice at the Mental Health Clinic at 1616 Cornwall Avenue and also at Carl Kozier Primary School.

    Public mental health work has provided an opportunity to witness resilience in action and to contribute to building hope in partnership with children and families.

    Josh Whaley, LICSW

    Lead Specialty Advisor BH

    I joined Unity Care NW in April 2018. I received my Master of Social Science degree in 2001 from Eastern Washington University. I received my bachelor’s degree in psychology from Western Washington University at 1997 year. I have been counseling people for almost 20 years. I have experience in social work in hospices as well as experience in clinical management. I also worked in emergency departments as a crisis consultant and had a private consulting practice in Spokane and Olympia, Washington. I have a background in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and use Narrative, Acceptance and Commitment and CBT approaches in my work with people. Mindfulness-based stress reduction is a pillar of my work. I am also an approved clinical supervisor and look forward to mentoring other consultants as we progress in our careers.

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