Peltier child development center: PELTIER CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER – 530 Peltier Ave, Honolulu, Hawaii – Child Care & Day Care – Phone Number

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Child Development Centers
Child Development Center (Main) – Air Force
Building 1597 Liliwai Street
JBPHH, HI 96853-5000
Phone 808-449-9880
Phone (DSN) 315-449-9880
Fax 808-449-9023
Fax (DSN) 315-449-9023
Mon – Fri 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sat and Sun – Closed

Child Development Center (CDC)

COMMANDER NAVY REGION HAWAII CHILD AND YOUTH PROGRAMS – CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (CDC): Child Development Centers are located on both the island of O’ahu and the island of Kauai. On O’ahu there are eight (8) CDC’s, two (2) school age care (SAC) locations, one (1) 24/7 Care Home and approximately 20 Certified Development Homes. On Kauai there is one (1) CDC and one (1) School Age Care program located on PMRF. Our CDC’s care for children ages six weeks to Pre-Kindergarten and the School Age Care facilities care for children five years (school age) to 12. Our centers are designed to be a home away from home for children of working parents while providing a safe, healthy learning environment where children ages infant (six weeks) to five years can discover, explore and learn about the world around them. Our creative curriculum is used to promote your child’s physical, cognitive, social, emotional and language development. All our facilities provide full one-day care, part-day and hourly care on a space available basis. Eligibility requirements are for Wounded Warriors, Active Duty, Activated Guard and Reserve, Federal DoD Employees and this is capture when families register at Military Childcare.

Our Centers are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and meet the highest quality of early childhood program standards and criteria. Our staff is certified in Red Cross CPR and First aid, as well as trained in Developmentally Appropriate activities for young children. Staff members are trained in accordance with the highest DoD standardized module training program. Our philosophy is that children learn through play. Our primary goal is to provide a safe, healthy, caring and learning environment that encourages positive growth of the child.

Preschool Program

The Navy Preschool Program: This Program is designed to prepare your child for the coming school years. Individual observations are documented and activities are planned to guide each preschool child’s development. Our curriculum and daily structure will equip your child with the basic academics and skills to enhance school readiness. These skills include self-control and regulation, following directions, group socialization, and working on individual and group projects.

All children five years of age after July 31 are eligible to attend the Navy Preschool Programs in Hawaii. To attend public school kindergarten in the state of Hawaii, children must turn/be five years of age on or before 30 July 2015 to attend Hawaii Public School kindergarten.

The Navy Preschool Program parallels core curriculum areas of language and literacy, science, math and social studies align with the Common Core Standards being used widely throughout the United States. Specialized books, equipment and materials will be utilized based on each child’s individual developmental needs. A balance of child-initiated activities and teacher-directed lessons and projects will fill each day with fun and learning for every child.

Teaching Strategies Gold® online assessments will guide teacher observations. The Objectives for Development and Learning provides a guide to skills, knowledge and behaviors that are most predictive of school success. Teachers will scaffold children’s learning, collect work samples and share them with families during scheduled conferences.

School Age Care (SAC)

School-Age Care: Our School-Age facilities provide care for school-age children before and after school as well as non-federal holidays and provide daily camps during all public school breaks. They also provide drop-in care on a space-available basis.

Within our program children have 10 different interest areas to choose from. Each interest area has a counselor guided weekly activity plan that the children can participate in. During our school breaks we hold full day interactive camps that include a variety of field trips, outings and guest presentations.

Child Development Homes (CDH)

Child Development Homes: Our Child Development Homes program provides high quality childcare through a network of certified home providers living in Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam housing. Home providers offer care for children ages six weeks to 12 years and developmentally appropriate activities in a home atmosphere. Hours are flexible to meet parents’ needs. Programs include full time, part time, drop-in, evening, overnight and weekend care.

Registration Process to Add Child(ren) on the CDC Waiting List

To register for any of the Child Development Centers’, School Age Care or Child Development Homes waitlist for full day/part day care go to Military Childcare website to set up a request and family account. For more information and to learn about all CNRH CYP Programs visit the website or call 808-473-0721/0725 and speak to the CYP Program Office.

Hours of operation for CDC’s and School Age Care – Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Hours of operation for the 24/7 Care Home, Kid’s Cove – Seven Days a Week – 24/7
Hours for Certified Home Care – Caregivers provide hours to clients once enrolled

ADDITIONAL Child Care FOCUSED PROGRAMS:

Give Parents a Break: Military families are subject to unique stressors associated with military life, including deployments, remote tours of duty, and extended working hours. The Navy Child & Youth Programs (CYP) “Give Parents a Break (GPAB)” program is designed to give family members a short break from parenting in order to help them deal with these types of stressful situations. The GPAB program is designed to standardize respite care at all installations operating CYP programs. Spaces are based on referrals.

Parents Night Out: Need some time to enjoy a movie, dinner or just to run some errands without your children? CNRH Child and Youth Programs offer evening child care at Bangor Child Development Center. All eligible families with children infant to 12 years can reserve hourly care at a flat rate of $20 per hour, per child. Sponsor must complete registration process; advance reservation is required.

In Hawaii, registration begins on the 1st duty day of the month through the end of the first week. For information call 808-471-8439.

CNRH CDC/SAC locations and phone numbers

Center Drive 808-471-1990 930 Center Dr JBPHH HI 96860
Ford Island 808-472-0290 570 O’Kane Blvd FI JBPHH HI 96860
Harbor 808-448-0183 623 Julian Way JBPHH HI 96860
Main 808-449-9880 B1597 Liliwai St JBPHH HI 96860
Naval Station 08-473-3037 Bldg 1655 Bole St JBPHH HI 96860
Peltier 808-471-3720 530 Peltier Ave Honolulu HI 96818
Wahiawa 808-653-9010 NCTAMS 2363 Center St Wahiawa HI 96786
West 808-449-9621 170 Kuntz Ave JBPHH HI 96860
Kids’ Cove 24/7 808-421-0989 320 Center Dr Honolulu HI 96818
SAC Catlin 808-421-1547 4655 Catlin Dr Honolulu HI 96818
SAC Hickam 808-448-4453 70 Alula Pl JBPHH HI 96860
PMRF 808-335-4453 1283 Tartar Dr PMRF Kekaha HI 96752
CDC PMRF 808-335-4454 PO BOX 128 PMRF HI 96752

Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA) Play morning

The Armed Services YMCA play morning provides learning readiness activities for children ages 0-5. Parents and children have fun learning together through free play, crafts and circle time. Play morning is $2.00 per child, per visit. Play morning is hosted at Hickam Community Center Monday and Wednesday mornings from 10 am to 11:30 am. For more information please call ASYMCA Honolulu at (808) 473-3398 or visit us online.

For children with special needs, please contact the Exceptional Family Member Program at the Military and Family Support Center at 808-474-1999/ 808-474-1931, DSN 315-474-1999.

Armed Services YMCA

The Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA) of Honolulu provides innovative and quality social, educational and recreational programs to meet the needs of military service members and their families in the state of Hawaii.

The ASYMCA is committed to strengthening military families, supporting healthy lifestyles, reducing isolation and linking service members and their families to the community. We are honored to provide low cost specialized programs and support services to military members and their families with a particular focus on junior enlisted. For more information about programs please call (808) 473-3398.

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announced the winners of the Children’s Scientific Competition of the Andrey Melnichenko Foundation – Center for Children’s Scientific and Engineering Creativity at KuzGTU “UnikUm”

January 27, 2019 at the Altai State Technical University named after I.I. Polzunov, the ceremony of awarding the winners of the Russian stage of the Children’s Science Competition (DNA) of the Andrey Melnichenko Foundation took place. DNA, which brought together the natural science and engineering projects of hundreds of schoolchildren from various regions of Russia, gave young researchers and inventors a chance not only to present their developments, but also to continue working on the best and most promising of them, thanks to the grant support of the organizers.

For several months, more than 2,000 pupils of the centers of children’s scientific and engineering creativity, created with the support of the Andrey Melnichenko Foundation, have been active in research activities in the field of natural sciences. Its results were embodied in engineering and natural science projects, about 50 of which, having passed through the filter of qualifying stages, became participants in the Russian DNA stage.
DNA Jury, which included Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Deputy Director of the Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry

Konstantin Zhizhin, Doctor of Chemistry, Professor of the Faculty of Chemistry of Moscow State University, member of the International Olympic Committee for Chemistry Alexander Gladilin , Doctor of Chemistry, Professor, Head of the Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, National Research Institute of Chemical Technology of Russia Alexander Novikov , Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor, Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov Nikolai Bogolyubov , Deputy Director of the Altai Branch of the Siberian Generating Company Vasily Tonkikh and other recognized experts carefully reviewed each project. As a result of the discussion, winners and diploma winners were determined in two categories: “Natural Science Project” and “Engineering Project”.

Among the engineering projects in the younger age group (grades 5-6), the winner was the development of “Guide robot for visually impaired people”

by Maxim Kononov and by Bogdan Shcherenko (Nevinnomyssk, Stavropol Territory). The second place was taken by the project “Homemade thermoelectric generator based on the Peltier element” Mikhail Lisovoy (Barnaul). The third place was closed by the work “A converter of oral speech into the equivalent of the alphabet on a color palette for deaf and dumb and hard of hearing children” Egor Lavrentiev (Kemerovo).

The leaders in the middle age group (grades 7-8) turned out to be no less interesting and striking developments. Projects “Using electromyography methods for recording the temporal characteristics of the knee jerk”

Pavel Danilov (Biysk, Altai Territory) and “Creating a mechanical snake drone” Egor Beushev (Barnaul) became DNA diploma winners. The work “Autonomous robot-agronomist” by Vladislav Zyulin, Ilya Kaverzin, Evgeny Timofeev (Nevinnomyssk, Stavropol Territory) was recognized as the best.

The author of the best engineering development among senior schoolchildren (grades 9-11) who submitted their projects to the Children’s Scientific Competition of the Andrey Melnichenko Foundation was

Viktor Yepichenko (Nevinnomyssk, Stavropol Territory), who proposed “Creating a bionic prosthesis at home “. The jury awarded the second place to the team, which included Kirill Buzmakov, Semyon Sabelnikov, Roman Sadovets and Ekaterina Archipenko (Kemerovo), for the work “Universal robot for assisting rescuers and reconnaissance of the area. Daria Volvach and Mark Kashirsky (Barnaul) with the project “Drones – harvesters adapted to work in hard-to-reach areas” became DNA bronze medalists.

The best projects in the younger age group in the nomination “Natural Science Projects” were the projects “Investigation of the properties of transmission oil”, “Colorful cubes” and “Creation of the Levitron and evaluation of the possibility of its use for the experimental study of the Dzhanibekov effect”. Their authors:

Kirill Krivobokov (Barnaul), Artem Antonchikov (Kemerovo) and Saveliy Ainulin (Biysk, Altai Territory) — won gold, silver and bronze medals respectively.

The first place among the natural science projects of schoolchildren of grades 7-8 was taken by “Research on the practical application of the photochemical method of processing silicone polymers”

by Ekaterina Sheveleva (Kemerovo). The jury awarded the second place to the work “Investigation of the dependence of chlorophyll decomposition on time” Ksenia Romanenko and Daria Tikhonova (Nevinnomyssk, Stavropol Territory). The third from this group was the mathematical project “Investigation of graphs of linear functions on the plane of parameters” by Yulia Shevchenko (Novomoskovsk, Tula region).

In the group of high school students who presented their work in the nomination “Natural science projects”, 2 studies were recognized as winners: “Development of a composition for visual detection of leaks (through defects) in industrial devices”

Kirill Romanov (Nevinnomyssk, Stavropol Territory) and “Synthesis and study of boron phosphors with mixed activators” Danila Amelina (Novomoskovsk, Tula region). Bronze DNA medals were awarded to the authors of the project “Study of the growth-promoting properties of products obtained as a result of barothermal processing of plant waste” Danil Baev and Polina Popova (Barnaul).

The jury also made a special mention of 7 entries that captivated the experts with their approach and solutions.

Special prizes were awarded on Gleb Ivanov (Leninsk-Kuznetsky, Kemerovo region) for the promising development presented in the project “Model of a mobile sorting plant”, Mikhail Luzin and Egor Peters (Kemerovo) for the innovative practicality shown in the project ” Medical tourniquet of a new generation”, Mikhail Fofonov (Leninsk-Kuznetsky, Kemerovo region) for the unity of theory and practice in the project “Flushed wiring detector”, Dmitry Kamyshnikov and Vladimir Makharev (Kemerovo) for the non-standard approach implemented in the project “Chat-bot for determining the proportion of colors” Leis “, Semyon Goldstein (Leninsk-Kuznetsky, Kemerovo region) for his love for a physical experiment, shown in the project “Kacher Brovin”, to Leonid Pereverzin and to Anton Bogdanov (Rubtsovsk, Altai Territory) for the best visual aid developed within the framework of the project “Automated laboratory installation for measuring the viscosity of a liquid using the Stokes method.

In addition, the Siberian Generating Company, one of the co-organizers of DNA, established special prizes for courage and strategic vision. The developers of the Autonomous Car project became their owners:

Pavel Khakimov, Roman Sadovets, Artem Sannikov, Yaroslav Avdeev and Anna Kovina (Kemerovo).

The authors of the best projects of the Children’s Science Competition were awarded medals, certificates and numerous gifts – from telescopes and computers to certificates of participants in the Autumn Design School of the Andrey Melnichenko Foundation, which traditionally takes place at the Sirius Educational Center (Sochi). According to Alexander Cherednik, Chairman of the DNA Organizing Committee, Executive Director of the Andrey Melnichenko Foundation, “The presented projects clearly show how responsibly our children approach solving complex scientific and research problems, how serious they are about overcoming the problems that exist in the modern world, how full of ideas they are.

We are very pleased with the results of DNA, because we see that the best is present in it – deep knowledge, scientific creativity, professional cooperation and sincere concern for people. The Andrey Melnichenko Foundation, together with EUROCHEM, SUEK and SGK, will continue to support our guys and the best of their projects.”

Reference:

Children’s Science Competition (DNA) of the Andrey Melnichenko Foundation was established in 2018. It is held in order to identify and develop talented children in the field of natural science research, design and engineering activities.

The main tasks of DNA include stimulating the creative activity of young people interested in engineering and technical creativity, promoting inventive activity among young people, promoting the creation of an innovative environment, creating an innovative platform for communication and discussion of new ideas and solutions, preparing young people for professional activities in areas of creation of new competitive products.

The competition is held in several stages. At the end of 2018, qualifying rounds of DNA were held at the educational centers of the Andrey Melnichenko Foundation. Hundreds of Russian schoolchildren of grades 5-11 took part in them, studying in depth the cycle of natural science disciplines.
The partners of the Andrey Melnichenko Foundation Children’s Science Competition in 2019 are Altai State Technical University. I.I. Polzunov, EUROCHEM, SUEK and SGK companies.
More about the DNA of the Andrey Melnichenko Foundation: http://aimfond.ru
The full DNA photo report is available at the link https://yadi.sk/d/twXtvniUT6pNzQ

List of awarded members of the TsDNITT team at KuzGTU “UnikUm”

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History

1997. Making a decision to create a company, preparatory work on the development of strategy and tactics. Improvement of the original method for the production of a profiled crystal by the method of controlled crystallization. Obtaining a joint patent with Panasonic Corporation that protects methods for mass production of Peltier thermoelectric elements based on the Bridgman method.

1998 . Launch of a production line in Moscow. Start of sales of thermoelectric elements in the domestic market. Work on improving technologies, improving the quality and reliability of thermoelectric materials. Development of special anti-diffusion layers for high-temperature Peltier modules.

1999. Participation in an international project for the development of new thermoelectric products.

2000. Expansion of sales and entry into foreign markets. Mass production of thermocouples for micromodules used in electronics. Successful deliveries of products in most countries with a traditionally developed market for thermoelectric products.

2001. Mastering the technology of serial production of thermoelectric modules.

2002. Start of sales of prototype thermoelectric cooling modules in domestic and international markets.

2003. Winning a tender for the development of next-generation high-performance Peltier elements. The development was funded by the government of the Russian Federation and was carried out in cooperation with leading universities and research centers.

2004. Start of mass production of thermoelectric modules at our own plant in the city of Bogoroditsk, Tula Region.

2005. Reaching the design capacity of serial production of thermoelectric elements by the method of directed crystallization in thin slots (Bridgman method) and serial production of Peltier modules based on them.

2006. Development of serial technology for vacuum deposition of thick films on thermoelectric elements for use in modules generating electrical energy.

2007. Research and development work on the creation of thermoelectric, semiconductor elements based on Bi 2 Te 3 for low-temperature generator modules.

2008. The first batches of thermoelectric generating material and low-temperature generator modules.

2009. Beginning of the development of a powerful thermoelectric air conditioner for the driver’s cab with an electric drive.

2010. Start of serial production of miniature Peltier modules.

2011. Commencement of production of refrigeration units – thermoelectric assemblies.

2012. Commencement of serial production of multistage Peltier modules.

2013. Start of production of thermoelectric air conditioner for locomotive driver’s cab. Cooling power not less than 4.5 kW.

2014. Development of new types of thermoelectric assemblies for special applications.

2015. Thermoelectric assemblies of the Air-to-Air series for outdoor use have been developed and put into serial production.

2016. Commencement of production of food and beverage cooling products.

2017. A thermoelectric recirculation chiller with a cooling capacity of 150 and 250 W has been developed.

2018. The company has been certified in accordance with the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 in relation to the development, production and sale of thermoelectric products.

2019. Special high-performance Peltier modules have been developed and thermoelectric assemblies of the COPMAX series based on them have been put into production.

2020. The company successfully navigated 2020 despite the COVID-2019 pandemic by prioritizing employee safety, increasing output for COVID-2019 diagnostic equipment, and meeting customer orders on time.