Itty bitty child care: Itty Bitty Child Care 2

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Itty Bitty Child Care 2

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About the Provider

Description: Itty Bitty Child Care 2 is a Licensed Center – Child Care Program in IOWA PARK TX, with a maximum capacity of 142 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

Additional Information: Initial License Date: 10/13/2017.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    1663532
  • Capacity:
    142
  • Age Range:
    Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Initial License Issue Date:
    Apr 27, 2018

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Itty Bitty Adventures – Home Like us:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                   Our Business
Itty Bitty Adventures is fully certified by the NYC DOHMH. We offer a 12-month preschool program for children between the ages of 2 and 5-years old, as well as childcare, an after school program, and tutoring. We follow the New York City Department of Education school calendar.

Our school program is divided as follows:

  • The Climbers: Age 2
  • The Jumpers: Age 3
  • The Leapers: Ages 4+

All of our adventurers may be enrolled for three or five days per week, for a full or half day. Early drop-off is available from 7:00 to 8:30 a.m., and late pick-up is available from 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Our full day program runs from 8:30 a. m. to 3:30 p.m.

The academic portion of our day takes place from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The children enjoy the benefits of our educationally enriched curriculum, as well as snack time, exercise and creative endeavors. Lunch is served at 12:00, followed by nap time from 12:30 – 2:30 (full day students are required by law to nap on the premises). Our afternoon program includes snack time, guided play, and indoor/outdoor exercise.

As part of the full day program, breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack will be provided by the school. 

Starting September 2015, Itty Bitty Adventures is proud to offer Universal PreK. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Communication
Be informed and stay current about your child’s care and learning through our open communication policy.

Itty Bitty Adventures’ owner, educational director, and teachers are available to you every day.  We want you to know what your child is doing, how he or she is progressing, and be instantly aware of any problems arising that need to be addressed. By you being fully informed, we can work together to provide the best care and learning experiences for your child.

Daily Activity Reports – Your child’s teacher will provide upon request highlights of your child’s day including care notes, learning experiences, and any special moments that may have occurred.

Parent/Teacher Conferences – Will be held December, March, and June. Three times a year, teachers will share your child’s work portfolio, writing samples (if age appropriate), and progress reports.

School Blog – Updated on a regular basis, our completely private school blog includes photos of the children doing classroom activities and celebrating special events, in order for parent’s to see the fun and learning occurring in the classroom.

Teacher E-mail: Each teacher has their own e-mail address (first name @ittybittyadventures. com) that can be used to contact them about any questions you may have regarding your child’s day and/or progress.

Open Door Policy – Come in any time before 11:30 or after 2:30, no appointment necessary. We welcome your input and suggestions regarding your child’s care and school activities.

 

 

 

 

 

Welcome to Itty Bitty Adventures Preschool, located in the 
Marine Park section of Brooklyn. You can trust that our educational childcare surpasses traditional daycare. Let our experienced faculty help your child develop learning skills at a pace that supports his or her individual potential, in a warm, nurturing, and safe environment that stimulates both physical and mental creativity, discovery, and problem solving.

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       Pattie Merhej: Owner and Manager

Patricia Merhej is a mother of two. She has been living with her family in Marine Park since 2000. She was born and bred in Brooklyn and that’s where she chose to establish her family. She got married to computer engineer, John Merhej in 1991, and together they had 2 sons: Michael and Robert.

Pattie studied at Kingsborough Community College, where she majored in Community Health and Biology. She studied Emergency Care to become an Emergency Medical Technician, and worked as an EMT at Beth Israel Medical Center for four years.

Both Michael and Robert attended P.S. 206. Pattie, joined the Parent Teacher Association at her kids’ school and became a member for 5 years, and president for 2. She helped arrange school activities, holiday parties, school productions, fundraisers, scholastic book fairs, parent and child music programs, and much more.

In 2010 she decided that it was not time to retire from caring for kids. Quite the opposite, she wanted to apply her skills and knowledge, coupled with her passion for caring for children, into founding Itty Bitty Adventures.

 

 

 

 

O. Khokhlova: Caring for children is a key task of the state and society

Questions
support for families and children is at the center of the agenda of the Federation Council Committee, the senator noted.


Member of the Committee
Federation Council for Science, Education and Culture, representative of the legislative (representative) body of state power of Vladimirskaya
region Olga Khokhlova

Khokhlova
Olga Nikolaevnarepresentative of the legislative (representative) body of state power of the Vladimir region

accepted
participation in the work of the V Congress of the All-Russian
public organization “National Parent Association of Social
family support and protection of family values”.

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L. Gumerova: During the reporting period, the main task in the field of education was to maintain the continuity of the learning process

Senator announced
Greetings from the Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Science, Education and Culture Lilia Gumerova

Gumerova
Liliya Salavatov, representative of the executive body of state power of the Republic of Bashkortostan

congress participants.

“Accepted
constitutional changes have secured the well-being of families with children as
one of the priority areas of state policy. Significant amendment
for all Russian families was the consolidation in the Basic Law of the provision that
that the state creates conditions conducive to a comprehensive spiritual,
moral, intellectual and physical development of children, education in them
patriotism, citizenship and respect for elders,” the greeting reads.

Olga Khokhlova stressed
that caring for children is a key task of the state and society. “For
of its seven-year history, the National Parents Association holds
large-scale work to increase the role of the family in the education and upbringing of children,
formation of competent parenthood, popularization of traditional family
values,” she said.

Olga Khokhlova indicated that the questions
support for families and children is at the center of the agenda of the Federation Council Committee. On behalf of the Federation Council Committee, she
expressed confidence that by joint efforts it will be possible to do a lot of useful
in the interests of children and their parents.

Themes

children

legislation

education

regions

faces

Khokhlova Olga Nikolaevna

Committees

Federation Council Committee on Science, Education and Culture

rights and obligations — VSP.

RU

The right of children to special care and assistance from their parents is proclaimed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as well as the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Article 27 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child establishes that the parent(s) or other persons raising the child have the primary responsibility to ensure, within their abilities and financial means, the living conditions necessary for the development of the child.

The Constitution of the Russian Federation (Article 38) stipulates that motherhood and childhood, the family are under the protection of the state. Caring for children, their upbringing is an equal right and duty of parents.

The issues of the maintenance of minor children and disabled adult children are enshrined in the Family Code of the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred to as the RF IC), which establishes the right of each child to care and receive maintenance from their parents (Articles 54, 60), as well as the obligation of parents to support their minor children (Article 80) and disabled adult children in need of assistance (Article 85 of the RF IC). Parents are required to support their minor children. The procedure and form of providing maintenance to minor children are determined by the parents independently.

In the event that parents do not provide maintenance for their minor children, the funds for the maintenance of minor children (alimony) are collected from the parents in a judicial proceeding.

Alimony for minor children is collected by the court from their parents on a monthly basis in the amount of: for one child – one quarter, for two children – one third, for three or more children – half of the earnings and (or) other income of the parents (Article 81 RF IC) .

A statement of claim or an application for a court order can be filed with the court at the place of residence of the defendant (debtor) or at the place of residence of the parent with whom the child lives. If an application for a court order is filed with the court, it will be considered by the judge within five days without calling the recoverer and the debtor and conducting a trial (Article 28, part 3 of Article 29, part 1, art. 123, Art. 126 Code of Civil Procedure of the Russian Federation).

The judge will cancel the court order if the debtor raises objections regarding its execution within the prescribed period (10 days from the date of receipt of the order). In this case, a claim for the recovery of alimony may be filed in the course of action proceedings (Article 128, Article 129 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the Russian Federation).

Alimony will be assigned from the moment of applying to the court.

At the same time, there still remains a problem related to the payment of alimony for minor children by a parent living separately from the children, since parents often pay alimony irregularly or in an insufficient amount.

If a parent evades parental responsibilities, including through malicious evasion of alimony, he may be deprived of parental rights.

If a parent fails to pay alimony without good reason within two or more months from the date of initiation of enforcement proceedings, it is possible to bring him to administrative responsibility.