Active learning center 6: ACTIVE LEARNING CENTER #6 | PHOENIX AZ CHILD CARE CENTER

Опубликовано: April 13, 2023 в 7:29 pm

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ACTIVE LEARNING CENTER #6 | PHOENIX AZ CHILD CARE CENTER

About the Provider

Description: Our mission is to provide a loving, safe, and healthy learning environment for all children. We ensure a positive and rewarding experience for the children and staff. We want you to be a part of the ALC 4 family. Because,with family your children are in good hands and at Active Learning Center #4 They are in good hands too.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    CDC-13631
  • Capacity:
    83
  • Age Range:
    Infant; Ones; Twos; Three to Five; School-Age
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    No
  • Current License Issue Date:
    Aug 01, 2019
  • District Office:
    ADHS Division of Licensing Services
  • District Office Phone:
    (602) 364-2539 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)

Inspection/Report History

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Survey Date Date Corrected Rule/Statute Title
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 Article 2 R9-5-203.E.
Findings:
Based on facility documentation and the Surveyors’ observations, the file for Staff #1 lacked a DCS Central registry form.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 article 3 R9-5-301.B.3.
Findings:
Based on facility documentation and the Surveyors’ observations, Staff #2 lacked an arrival and departure time for 7/6/2021 -7/9/2021.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 Article 4 R9-5-403.B.1.
Findings:
Based on facility documentation and the Surveyors’ observations, the file for Staff #3 (SD: 3/25/2019) lacked 3.75 of the required 18 hours of annual training from 3/25/2020 – 3/25/2021.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 Article 5 R9-5-501.A.9.c.
Findings:
Based on the Surveyors’ observations, in the Infant Classroom 1 of the 3 feeding chairs was lacking the safety strap.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 article 5 R9-5-501.A.12
Findings:
Based on the Surveyors’ observations, the following hazards were accessible to enrolled children: Infant Classroom: A phone cord was hanging above the diaper changing table. One’s Classroom: There were 2 areas of exposed drywall on the South wall below the mats. School-age Restroom: A hole next to the toilet was exposing drywall.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 Article 5 R9-5-501.A.21.a.b.
Findings:
Based on the Surveyors’ observations, in the School-age restroom there was a plunger next to the toilet and in the lobby restroom there was a toilet brush next to the toilet.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 article 5 R9-5-501.C.9.a-c.
Findings:
Based on the Surveyors’ observations, in the Two’s classroom there was a package of wipes that lacked an enrolled child’s name.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 article 5 R9-5-502.A.11.
Findings:
Based on the Surveyors’ observations, in the Infant Classroom there was a container of Similac that lacked an enrolled child’s name.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 article 5 R9-5-502.C.1.m.n.
Findings:
Based on the Surveyors’ observations, the kitchen lacked posted written feeding instructions.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 article 5 R9-5-503.A.1.a.b.
Findings:
Based on the Surveyors’ observations, the Infant’s diaper changing surface and the Older One’s diaper changing border had peeling paint.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 article 5 R9-5-509.C.18.b.
Findings:
Based on facility documentation and the Surveyors’ observations, the menu lacked specific types of cheese and yogurt on the menu.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 article 5 R9-5-509.C.18.e.
Findings:
Based on facility documentation and the Surveyors’ observations, the menu stated that breakfast was bananas and pancakes, but the enrolled children were served cereal, apples and milk.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 Article 5 R9-5-512.C.2.a-c.
Findings:
Based on the Surveyors’ observations, in the Two’s Classroom, there was a piece of missing tile by the exit door.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 Article 5 R9-5-512.F.9.
Findings:
Based on the Surveyors’ observations, in the One’s classroom, the restroom had 2 cracked toilet seat lids.
2021-07-14 2021-07-27 Article 6 R9-5-603.C.2.
Findings:
Based on the Surveyors’ observations, the following hazards were accessible to enrolled children: Preschool playground: The bottom of the door to the School-age Classroom was coming unattached, the compressed wood fence had broken pieces causing sharp edges and there was a broken hinge on the cabinet. Toddler playground: The wire gates had sharp ends on the bottom of the gates, a table with the red border detaching, loose bricks on the brick wall and the blue and green slides were easily tipped.

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Active Learning Center #6 | Preschool

Our Goal is to provide a loving, safe, and healthy learning environment for all children. To ensure a positive and rewarding experience for all children and staff.Active Learning Center provides child care, Preschool, before & after school care to meet the needs of working parents. We provide care for children ages birth through 12 years. ALC is a an equal opportunity provider and employer.


Child Ages:
6 weeks – 12 years
Rates:
$
Licenses & Accreditations:
Arizona Department of Health Services Division of Licensing Services
Preschool:
Yes
Hours of Operation:
MondayFriday:6 am to 6 pm

At ALC we use a curriculm that is sent in called highreach. This curriculm explores and teaches children values and educates the children using numbers, colors and shapes to prepare them for their future. ALC curriculm starts the highreach curriculm at the age of one and it continues to the age of five.

Infants:

At ALC our infants are cared for deeply. The curriculm used for this class is designed for each child indidvidually. It caters to the needs and abilities of each infant. ALC also provides enfamil formula, gerber baby food and gerber rice ceral.

Toddlers:

The toddler program is designed to motivate and encourage self help. The energy and enthusiam is a promise in our toddler program. Daily reports are sent home to keep open communication with the parents.

Preschool:

The fun and energetic preschool program is a success with keeping up with the requirements for future kindergarteners. The focus is to prepare and achieve all goals set by the indidvidual class. The atomsphere is friendly and warm.

School Age:

ALC offers transportation to local schools. The staff ensures that homework hour is offered and does the best to make sure it gets completed. Each child enrolled in our school age program is sure to leave our center full of confidence and encouragment to do the best they can. The school agers have a wonderful summer program that includes cooking activites, field trips (ages 6 and up) , and special events.

Circle Time:

This activity takes place in the morning. It is a group activity that includes the calender, weather, counting and the childrens favorite singing. We also, have story time during this activity.

Centers:

All of the classrooms are set up and organized in centers. It encourages compromise and independence through out the classrooms. Each room is set up with a music, science, housekeeping, blocks, manipulatives, and art center allowing the children to explore.

Meals:

Breakfast and lunch are provided. Along with snacks. ALC is part of the food and nutrition program therefore all of our meals are cooked and prepared to meet food guidelines. ALC offers a four week cycle menu. The meals are inviting and children are encouraged to try all meals.

“To the mountains after school” – a program for teaching mountain sports to students of secondary educational institutions

The whole class “to the mountains after school” for motivation to study, the development of new physical and mental skills, and most importantly, for active pastime.

Eurasia Active Recreation Center invites parents, leaders, teachers and students of secondary educational institutions to take part in the mountain sports training program “To the mountains after school”.

Duration of the lesson on the slope with an instructor – 90 minutes .

Program period: from November 10 to April 15

Minimum group: 20 people.

Classes are conducted by qualified instructors. The level of training of instructors meets the international standards of ISIA (International Association of Ski and Snowboard Instructors).

Program condition and security:

– Completion of a group of up to 10 people per 1 instructor.

– The slope is treated before the lessons.

– All program participants may be insured (additional charge).

– Classes are held under the constant supervision of instructors and trainers.


Under this program, the active recreation center provides group lessons at the following cost per student:

(2) The duration of the tour is 30 minutes; (3) The duration of the lesson is 1.5 hours per group; (4) The complex includes: first, second, tea / compote, bread; (5) Duration of the program – 45 minutes; (6) Accommodation near or on the territory of the resort, type of room – sports (4-6 people).


The cost of the basic lesson includes:

– lesson with an instructor

– use of the training lift

– equipment rental (helmet, skiing or snowboarding)

– tubing (after the opening)

Meals include: soup, second course, tea / compote, bread

Excursion on the lift – duration 15 minutes. Climbing uphill on a chair lift to a height of 610 meters without getting off at the top station.

Climbing wall and trampoline – the price includes a lesson for 45 minutes with an instructor. Equipment is rented (helmet, safety system). The instructor conducts briefing, conducts a warm-up and insures individually for everyone.

Animation – minimum cost. The animator will hold a bright and interesting game program with competitions at the end of the lesson on the snow. Continue the program in the game room. Relevant for school and New Year’s holidays.

Two-day trip includes 2 slope lessons, 2 climbing and trampoline lessons with an instructor, 4 meals a day (lunch, dinner, breakfast, lunch), accommodation in a sports room for 4 people.


The price is for weekdays and weekends. The cost of the lesson on a holiday is calculated separately.

For accompanying persons, the above services are provided free of charge.

We are waiting for you at the Eurasia active recreation center!

Eurasia – Active recreation in harmony with nature.

Professional retraining course “Teacher-organizer: Active learning technologies in the context of the implementation of the Federal State Educational Standard”

This program is aimed at studying the effective organization of the pedagogical process in accordance with the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard and is aimed at mastering and improving the professional competencies of teachers in the system of education and upbringing, in the field of organizing leisure and extracurricular activities of students.


The program includes the study of the legal framework in the system of education and upbringing, the features of education and socialization of students in the context of the implementation of the Federal State Educational Standard, the organizational and methodological support of educational activities, the organization of the activities of children’s public associations, the organization of leisure activities for students and their families, organizational and pedagogical activities in the system of additional education children and adults.

The program of professional retraining was developed taking into account the requirements:
– Federal State Educational Standard of higher education in the direction of training 44.03.01 “Pedagogical education”;
– Professional standard “Specialist in the field of education”, approved by order of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation dated January 10, 2017 No. 10n;
– Professional standard “Teacher of additional education for children and adults”, approved by order of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation of September 8, 2015 N 613n.

PURPOSE

To form students’ professional competencies necessary to perform a new type of professional activity in the system of education and upbringing for the acquisition of the qualification “Teacher-organizer”.

CATEGORY OF STUDENTS

Persons with higher professional education who wish to receive additional professional education in the field of teaching and raising children in accordance with the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard.

DIRECTION

Education and pedagogy.

FORM OF TRAINING

Correspondence using distance learning technologies. Information
about the form of education in the diploma is not included.

QUALITY ASSESSMENT

Intermediate certification in the form of tests and practical work; obligatory
final examination.

INTERNSHIP

Provided.

TOTAL
CERTIFICATION

Final assessment includes only the final exam.