Kid city labelle fl: Kid City Early Learning Academy LLC
Kid City Early Learning Academy LLC
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Description: Kid City Early Learning Academy LLC is a Child Care Facility in Labelle FL, with a maximum capacity of 86 children. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: Provider First Licensed on: 9/17/08;
Program and Licensing Details
- License Number:
C20HE0006 - Capacity:
86 - Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
Yes - Type of Care:
VPK Provider; After School;Food Served;Full Day;Half Day - Initial License Issue Date:
Sep 17, 2008 - District Office:
Judicial Circuit 20
2295 Victoria Avenue
Ft. Myers, Florida 33906 - District Office Phone:
(239) 895-0331 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.) - Licensor:
Monce Smittle
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2022-05-09 |
2022-01-07 |
2021-09-09 |
2021-05-14 |
2021-01-06 |
2020-08-03 |
2020-04-15 |
2020-01-08 |
2019-09-05 |
2019-05-03 |
2019-02-05 |
2019-01-07 |
2018-08-28 |
2018-05-14 |
2018-01-03 |
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Phone: (863) 675-7529
Address: Labelle, FL 33935
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City of professions Sber Kids City
Everything is on top
A good, polite girl works at the checkout, explains everything, benevolent, after at the entrance the same benevolent girl punched through the cards, they are nominal and we (mother and child) went to the city of professions, I share! At the entrance, we were greeted by mentors (employees of the city of professions) with a smile and were very pleasantly greeted and explained what and how it works, if there are any questions, they will definitely tell and show everything right away, they asked where the child wants first and led to this profession. We approached the “Veterinary” there, met the mentor and with joy, in a great mood, with a smile punched the child’s card and took him to the lesson, this was the case in all subsequent professions, if the parents wanted to take a picture of the child, this is possible and some mentors offer to go into the office of the profession and take a picture of a child there, well, great of course! Then, if a child wants to enter some profession, but there are more children than they need, the mentors agree and take the child there, I think it’s just super! Children do not sit waiting anywhere for more than 3-7 minutes, it’s just wonderful! There is not one profession where there is payment for parental money, all payments are only for “likes” well, this is just super, very cool!!! If a child does not know where to go for what profession, mentors come up to the child and suggest where to go. I also saw that the child was crying (the parent was nearby), three mentors ran up to him, asked what happened, reassured him and took him to any profession that he named, they brought him there and he is engaged, stunned, the level of leadership, the professionalism of the mentors is just on top!!! I have never seen such a profession in any city. There is pleasant music all day, both parents and children and mentors dance to it, because the music is not intrusive, it plays quietly quietly, between the music the children and the mentor play in the radio station, well, all this is pleasant to listen to during the day, great! All children (no matter how many there are) are busy in professions, only parents are waiting for their children, in a pleasant, calm environment. There are no queues anywhere, neither among children, nor among parents, it’s just wonderful! You can eat once with your child. There is a bakery profession, ice cream, cotton candy, popcorn, juice, all this can be eaten after the lesson for both children and parents. There is a flash mop. These mentors go to the central hall and dance with children to cool music, it looks very funny and pleasant! I have never seen such a profession in any other city. In almost every profession, something is given to children. For example: “construction” gave out a coloring book, pencils, a sharpener, a “greenhouse” flower, in a “curry” shoe (made of paper), etc. You can take a photo for yourself, if you wish, there are two photographers (a girl and a guy) 800 rubles PC. (In my opinion, the girl makes the photo better, I liked her work more, but the guy photographed us, it didn’t work out very well, but we bought 1 piece for ourselves. The photographers are very polite, attentive, kind. There is a fair there for “likes” you can give something to the child buy.There is a cafe.Professions work 99% all. Of all the professions, I saw 2 pieces that did not work. Situated on 2 floors. Quiet, cozy environment. The mentors of the girl and the guys are just wonderful, I give them 100% for their professionalism! Kind, sympathetic, attentive, always smiling, solve any issue, well, just great!!! I want more and more professions in this city!!! It works from 12 to 19 in the literal sense right up to the closing. City of professions at its best.
Canada is looking for a defensive balance for Sochi
Steve Yzerman is building a hockey team.
Canada’s Olympic team chief executive spoke about this several times this week after the coaches were named and the team’s extended roster was announced for the end of August in Calgary.
“We’re not putting together an All-Star team, we’re building a team that can compete against the best hockey players in the world for the gold medal,” Yzerman said on Monday. “And this, in part, means that we have to select players who would play specific roles.”
Ideally, when building a team, it should have three defenders with the right grip and three with the left. However, for the first time since the NHL began sending its players to the Olympics, the defense of the Canadian team may be somewhat skewed in one direction and not in the direction that most people think about.
Finding a defender who holds the stick to the right is a major problem for most teams. Of the 290 defensemen who played at least one game in the NHL last season, 180 shot from the left (62%).
But when it comes to potential defenders for the Canadian team at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, there are a lot of elite players with a right grip. Drew Doughty, Chris Letang, Alex Pietrangelo, Brent Seabrook, PK Subban and Shea Weber hold the stick to the right. Yzerman wants to lead 8 defense players to Sochi and this could be a problem.
Duncan Keith is possibly the only left-handed player who is guaranteed a spot on the roster.
“I like the prospect of two left and right guards, but that’s not the main goal,” Yzerman said. “Ultimately, those who play better will go there.”
Previously at the Olympics, Canada has found a balance between defenders who hold the stick on the right side and those who shoot on the left side.
In 1998 Nagano had 4 right-handers (Rob Blake, Eric Desjardins, Adam Foote and Al McInnis) and 3 left-handers (Ray Burke, Chris Pronger and Scott Stevens). Four years later, four left-handers (Eric Brewer, Ed Jovanovsky, Scott Niedermayer and Pronger) and three right-handers (Blake, Foote and McInnis) went to Salt Lake City. In Vancouver in 2010, there were 4 left-handers (Dan Boyle, Doughty, Seabrook and Weber) and 3 left-handers (Keith, Niedermayer and Pronger).
The exception was Turin 2006, when Team Canada had five left-handers (Jay Bowmister, Brian McCabe, Pronger, Wade Redden and Robin Regier) and two right-handers (Blake and Foote). In Turin, Canada performed the worst, finishing in seventh place, but this is most likely just a coincidence.
“I can’t guarantee that out of 8 defenders, 4 will be right-handed and 4 left-handed,” Yzerman said. “I really think there are some advantages to having right-handers and left-handers in the same pair. In larger venues, this factor is less important, there is more time to pass the ball. So we will take this circumstance into account but it won’t be the deciding factor.
Despite Yzerman’s statement, he pointed to examples where the defender’s grip was completely ignored.
“All defenders of the Russian national team in the 80s and early 90s held the stick to the left,” said the director. “And the teams were winning.”
17 players have been invited to the Olympic training camp, which will be held in Calgary from August 25-28.