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Itsy Bitsy Childcare Home Preschool – Edmond, OK 73034
Daycare in Edmond, OK
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OK license #K820055948
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Hi! We’re Itsy Bitsy Childcare and we’re a home daycare providing childcare to families. Our goal is to ensure children reach their developmental milestones in a nurturing and compassionate environment. We provide a strong educational foundation by teaching Project-based and Developmental Play-based activities. We offer programs for a wide variety of ages from 0 months to 14 years. We look forward to hearing from you! Please contact us to schedule a tour for you and your family.
Curriculum:
Project-based, Developmental Play-based
Schedule:
Full-time
Snacks Provided:
Yes
Meals Provided:
Breakfast, Lunch
Potty Training:
Yes
Government Subsidy Accepted:
Yes
Highlights:
Certified in First Aid, CPR, and teaching
As a dedicated childcare provider with over 10 years of experience, I’m devoted to providing children with the tools they need to thrive and succeed.
With my professional experience and certifications in First Aid, CPR, and teaching, I’m highly accomplished in teaching both educational and intentional play activities designed to develop children’s’ psychological, emotional, behavioral, and social skills.
0 months to 2 years
5 days/week
7:30am-5:30pm:
$227
2 years to 5 years
5 days/week
7:30am-5:30pm:
$227
Deposit Amount:
$25
Registration Amount:
$413
At Itsy Bitsy Childcare, our home daycare is designed for fun, discovery, and learning! Our daycare has a driveway for parking. Within the space, we have a backyard, a nap room, an art area, and a reading area to create a comfortable environment for all of our activities.
We are located in a quiet Edmond neighborhood just around the corner from a park and an elementary school. Our family-oriented neighborhood has convenient street parking and accessible freeways.
OK license #K820055948, background
checked, curriculum-based, real-time parent updates
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Health & safety certified
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OK license #K820055948
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Background checked
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Offers curriculum
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Photo & video updates
Edmond, OK
73034
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$227 / wk
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Luke’s Children’s Center – St. Luke’s
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Under the guidance of our Children’s Center Directors, the Executive Director, and St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, the policies and regulations that have been developed for all weekday programs are designed to keep a harmonious and transparent relationship between families and staff.
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Our staff bring dedication, experience, and heart to the centers as well as a commitment to excellence in the field of early childhood care and education. Learn more about our friendly directors by clicking the link below! A child’s growth, emotional, and mental well-being is best promoted by teachers who love, teach, and care for children in a way that demonstrates God’s love and care.
Meet the Staff
As a Childcare Center, St. Luke’s is dedicated to much more than just creating a space for your child to stay while you are at work. The classroom curriculum we have developed is founded on the principles of inquiry-based learning. Research has shown that children should not just be taught facts but should also be given the opportunity to understand and explain what they are learning. Our teaching plans include a monthly theme as well as a parent involvement activity bridging the gap between learning at home and at school. Our teacher led curriculum is designed to help your child meet developmental milestones while learning and growing in their classrooms.
All three downtown Oklahoma City St. Luke’s Childcare Centers are NAC (National Accreditation Commission) Accredited facilities and our newest location at the St. Luke’s Edmond Campus is in the process of completing accreditation.
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The St. Luke’s Childcare centers run year-round and at full capacity across all four centers. There are not specific enrollment dates. Please join the waitlist for a spot in one of the classrooms.
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St. Luke’s Children’s Center has three locations in the downtown area and one in East Edmond. All of St. Luke’s centers are year-round programs and as such we do not have specific enrollment dates. We regularly assess openings available in each class and use the wait list to inform families when availability exists. Occasionally an opening will become available during the school year.
- How does your waitlist work?
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We maintain one central waitlist for our three downtown campuses and one waitlist for our Edmond location. As the list is usually long, especially for infants, it is important to apply as soon as possible. The average wait time varies depending on a variety of factors (currently enrolled families, church members, staff) and the age of your child.
For each age (unborn, infant, ones, twos, threes, etc.) there is a separate list. As children age while on the waiting list, they will be moved up to the following age list.
Siblings of currently enrolled children will be given priority over all others on the waitlist. We also give preference to church members and staff of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church. The date of completed application is the final criteria for priority within each of these groups.
In order to secure a spot on the waitlist, please submit the application along with a $50 non-refundable Waitlist Application fee. You may submit your application via mail or in the office directly. Please make checks payable to St. Luke’s Children’s Center.
Parents are notified via email and phone call when a space is available for their child. Parents are given 48 hours to notify us of their decision to either accept or decline the enrollment. If the parent fails to contact us within the 48-hour period, the assumption is made that the family is no longer interested in our program and the child’s name will be removed from the waiting list. Due to the short window of time to respond, it is important to keep us informed of any changes to contact information.
Note that payment of the waitlist fee does not ensure a place in our center but does serve to keep your child’s name on the list of prospective students. Your child’s place on the waitlist is determined by the date that we received your waitlist form and fee.
- How long is the Waitlist?
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The length of the waitlist varies but is generally longer for children under two and then over two. Typically, around a year is a normal time frame but it can exceed a year as well.
- Can I stop in anytime and have a look around?
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We are happy to have you visit and take a tour of our facilities. In order to provide a safe and secure environment for the children, we ask that you make an appointment to visit the classrooms with the director or assistant director during operating hours, Monday through Friday.
- Will we be told where we are on the list?
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The wait list is updated from month to month. You are more than welcome to contact Mandi Coleman for the Downtown Campus or Paula Elrod for the Edmond Campus at any time to see where you are on the list.
- What can we do to get a spot sooner?
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One of the most important things you do is to begin lookin for care as soon as possible. We advise parents to get their child’s name on the waitlist as soon as they can since infant spots fill up quickly.
- Do you know any other center or childcare provider with openings?
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Rainbow Fleet Child Care Resource and Referral can help with finding regulated child care. Their website is rainbowfleet.org.
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Skin-to-skin contact is a critical factor in improving the survival of premature and small babies, says the WHO. This announcement comes as part of a major revision of a policy that previously called for the use of incubators. The new guidelines mark a major shift in how the WHO recommends delivering neonatal intensive care to newborns. nine0097
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People seem to have always known this: a mother’s touch heals a child. Now the World Health Organization has come to the same conclusion.
If mothers or other caregivers of premature babies are allowed to stay close from the beginning without being separated, then the chances of survival increase. This was told to reporters in Geneva by Karen Edmond, a World Health Organization official: “The first hug with parents is not only emotionally important, but also absolutely necessary to improve the chances of survival and improve the health of small and premature babies.” nine0097
WHO has stated that new recommendations for the treatment of children born before 37 weeks of gestation or weighing less than 2. 5 kg must be applied in all settings.
Immediate skin-to-skin contact should be provided “even for babies with difficulty breathing,” the statement says, because “they too need close contact with their mother from birth.”
WHO has previously stated that “unstable” newborns weighing less than two kilograms at birth should be placed in incubators. nine0097
The WHO describes prematurity as a “public health emergency” because the organization estimates that 15 million babies are born prematurely each year. This is a lot: 10% of all births.
In a statement, WHO provided 25 guidelines for the care of premature babies, including 11 that were new since last updated in 2015.
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