Circle time daycare: Circletime Childcare Preschool Waterford MI

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Meet Our Teachers – Circle Time Childcare and Preschool

Ms. Lindsay Anderson: 2T Toddler teacher since 2018

Ms. Lindsay has been a part of our team since September 2018. She spends her day exploring the classroom with your children. She is always singing and dancing with the children; providing them with a fun safe atmosphere. Ms. Anderson understands the importance of play in the toddler room, and creates lessons based on song, movement and hands on activity. She cares deeply for her students, and it shows through the connections she makes with not only her students, but their families.

Ms. Lindsay is working towards her degree in Early Education, currently she has more than 20 credit hours in the field and over 120 training hours in addition she holds certifications including: Safe sleep, Blood borne pathogen, First Aid, CPR, and development milestones.

Ms. Anderson also has had several background checks, one through the State of Michigan, and another which includes fingerprints through the FBI.

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Ms. Hannah has been a teacher in our school since 2016. She has worked in the toddler room, Pre-K room and now she has found her home in the Young Preschool classroom. Hannah;s ability to work in every room has made her a huge asset to the company.

In the young preschool room the children are potty training and learning Independence. This introduction to preschool gives the children opportunities to feel successful as “Big Kids” but still allows room for toddler needs. Hannah provides a fun classroom decor and a detailed lesson plan that keeps the children excited about learning in the classroom.

Ms. Lewis holds a CDA in Preschool Education; she has 120 training hours in addition and she holds certifications including: Safe sleep, Blood borne pathogen, First Aid, CPR, and development milestones.

In addition to Hannah’s certification, she also has had several background checks through the State of Michigan, and their fingerprints through the FBI.

 

Ms. Jamie is new to our team, but not new to educating young minds. She worked as a Pre Kindergarten teacher for three years before joining our team. In September 2020 Jaimee will have her own classroom here at Circle Time. She will lead our 3 year preschool and we couldn’t be more excited! Ms. Tolbert’s kindness and knowledge in the field has shown us that she not only ready, but will be an asset to the classroom.

Ms. Jaimee is working towards her degree in Early Education, currently she has more than 20 credit hours in the field and over 120 training hours in addition she holds certifications including: Safe sleep, Blood borne pathogen, First Aid, CPR, and development milestones.

Ms. Tolbert also has had several background checks, one through the State of Michigan, and another which includes fingerprints through the FBI.

Nicole & Melissa are team teachers in the Pre-4 Classroom. When looking for Co-Teachers you couldn’t find a better pair.

Mrs, Nicole joined our team in September 2019, she has more than 10 years experience in the field. Nicole’s strengths in S.T.E.A.M based learning has opened fun opportunities for her students. Nicole strives on making every lesson hands on and active learning for the kids, and they LOVE it!

Ms. Nicole earned her BA degree in Early Education,  in addition she holds certifications including: Safe sleep, Blood borne pathogen, First Aid, CPR, and development milestones.

Mrs. Lafferty also has had several background checks, one through the State of Michigan, and another which includes fingerprints through the FBI.

Ms. Melissa has been a part of our team since 2015, she has worked in 3 year preschool and 4 year preschool. She is one of the most loving, caring teachers. Every morning, she opens the center with a bright smile and a warm hug.

Ms. Melissa currently she has more than 20 credit hours in the field and over 120 training hours in addition she holds certifications including: Safe sleep, Blood borne pathogen, First Aid, CPR, and development milestones.

Ms. Melissa also has had several background checks, one through the State of Michigan, and another which includes fingerprints through the FBI.

Ms. Sara is Circle Time’s Pre-K teacher. Sara joined our school in 2018 after teaching Pre-K for 7 years in another center. In just a few weeks she showed the team what an amazing teacher she is. Ms. Allen’s silliness and the relationships she builds with her students really makes her classroom special. Sara teaches a wide variety of material in Pre-K, her lessons are fun and engaging but also teach the children motor skills, and development throughout the day.

Ms. Allen is working towards her BA degree in Early Education, currently she has more than 20 credit hours in the field and over 120 training hours in addition she holds certifications including: Safe sleep, Blood borne pathogen, First Aid, CPR, and development milestones.

Ms. Allen also has had several background checks, one through the State of Michigan, and another which includes fingerprints through the FBI.

 

 

Circle Time Child Care – Kensington, MD

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For over 55 years, Circle Time Child Care Inc. has prepared children for success. Our goal is to provide exceptional child care while preparing children for kindergarten. Circle Time believes that a child’s infant and toddler years are a period of significant cognitive, emotional, and social development, a time where exploration, socialization, communication, and play are a critical center-point in a child’s life. For that reason, we strive to implement curriculums that will individually enhance a child’s natural ability to learn and create. Proudly, 70% of our children graduate with almost first-grade reading levels, while the remaining 30% of graduates achieve kindergarten level reading skills. On occasion, some students graduate reading at a second-grade level. These statistics are a solid testament to the hard work and dedication we put towards our children and the impacts Circle Time has on the future of our community through education. We are a beloved institution dedicated to the growth and success of our children as we endeavor to assist them in reaching their full potential.
Circle Time Child Care is a year-round center in Kensington, MD. We are open from 7:00am until 5:30pm and care for children as young as 6 weeks through 5 years old. We offer preschool and full time child care. We have a meal program and offer a peanut and tree-nut free environment. Circle Time Child Care is a Spanish immersion program. To learn more, please call us or send us an email at [redacted]

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Pulin M.

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Circle Time is great. Our toddler was there for about 15 months. We have known many families in our neighborhood who all had positive experiences sending their kids there over the years. The staff is friendly, loving, and always demonstrates a commitment to doing what’s best for kids as they grow and move up through the age/developmentally progressive rooms. We can’t recommend them more highly!

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My twin daughters have been at Circle Time for two years, since they were infants. We are relocating and leaving Circle Time is by far the hardest part of the move. I cannot say enough about what a magical place it has been for our family. My girls were born very prematurely and had significant delays. The staff at Circle Time worked with them as individuals, never pushing but encouraging them appropriately to progress towards milestones. The… more

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Circle Time has been an AMAZING place for my two kids. We have been at both the Wheaton/Dawson Ave and the Kensington/ Farragut Ave location. The Kensington facilities are more extensive, but the teachers at both are loving and nurturing. Gigi, the owner and Karina, the director, are super responsive and open. Staff turnover is low. Everyone genuinely loves their work and the kids, and it SHOWS. My kids loved being there and learned a ton while… more

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Review for Circle Time in Wheaton; we have had our daughter in the program for over a month now and have nothing but great things to say about Circle Time. Gigi and the staff are amazing. our daughter loves her time there, and the staff have helped my wife and I become well rounded first time parents with a few tips and tricks through their years of experience. You won’t be disappointed.

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We are so lucky to have found Circle Time. Our son has been going here for a year, since he was 3 months old. He is thriving here and is well looked after by his wonderful teachers. Circle Time feels like a family. There seems to be very little turnover among the teachers and they always warmly greet you when you arrive. Circle Time also offers weekend care upon request, which is great! It gives me peace of mind knowing my son is so well taken… more

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Circle Time | Lakewood NJ

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About the Provider

Description: Circle Time is a Regular Child Care Center in Lakewood NJ, with a maximum capacity of 330 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 – 13 years. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    CCC116869
  • Capacity:
    330
  • Age Range:
    0 – 13 years
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Current License Expiration Date:
    Sep 09, 2023
  • District Office:
    New Jersey Dept of Children and Families – Office of Licensing
  • District Office Phone:
    1-877-667-9845 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)

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Date Cited Date Abated Regulation Number Summary
2021-08-31 2021-11-16 3A:52-4.10(a)(1) Child Abuse Record Information background check procedures
The sponsor or sponsor representative, and each staff member shall complete a signed consent form provided by the Department that indicates the identifying information necessary to conduct a CARI background check, including the person’s name, address, date of birth, sex, race, and Social Security number. Pursuant to the Federal Privacy Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-579), the Department shall advise each such person that the disclosure of his or her Social Security number is voluntary, and that the Social Security number will only be used for the purpose of conducting a CARI background check.

Violation Observed: Ensure CARIs are completed for all newly hired staff.

2021-08-31 2021-11-23 3A:52-4.11(a)(1) Criminal History Record Information background check procedures
As a condition of securing a license or Certificate of Life/Safety Approval, the sponsor or sponsor representative shall ensure that a Criminal History Record Information (CHRI) fingerprint background check is completed for himself or herself, and for all staff members at least 18 years of age who are or will be working at the center on a regularly- scheduled basis, to determine whether any such person has been convicted of a crime, as specified in P.L. 2000, c. 77 (N.J.S.A. 30:5B-6.10 to 6.17). The sponsor or sponsor representative and each staff member shall complete the electronic fingerprinting process through the vendor authorized by the State to conduct CHRI background checks through the Division of State Police in the Department of Law and Public Safety and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Violation Observed: Ensure all newly hired staff have CHRI’s uploaded to the NJCCIS File Cabinet. | 11/16/21- Missing 2 CHRIs.

2021-08-31 2021-11-16 3A:52-5.3(r) Physical plant requirements for all centers
The center shall take any steps required by the Office of Licensing to correct conditions in the building or center that may endanger the health, safety, and well-being of the children served.

Violation Observed: Ensure areas that are licensed by the center are occupied by children enrolled in the center. The second floor of the school is currently being used by a non licensed program.

2021-08-31 2021-11-16 3A:52-6.4(b)(1)(ii) Rest and sleep requirements for early childhood programs
The center shall provide sleeping equipment for children 12 months of age and younger, the center shall provide for each child a crib, that complies with the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) Federal Safety Standards for Full- Size and Non-Full-Size Baby Cribs; 16 CFR 1219 and 1220, which is incorporated herein by reference, and can be obtained through the CPSC’s website at https://www. cpsc.gov/Safety-Education/Safety- Education-Centers/cribs , playpen, or other Office of Licensing-approved sleeping equipment that meets the following requirement that sleeping equipment shall be free of pillows and soft bedding, including, but not limited to bumper pads, when occupied by a sleeping child.

Violation Observed: Ensure children under 12 months do not have blankets with them while sleeping in cribs or pack and plays. In room 103, infants under 12 months were observed under blankets.

2021-08-31 2021-11-16 3A:52-4.6(a) Staff qualifications
The center shall maintain on file a Staff Records Checklist designated by the Office of Licensing, as specified in N.J.A.C. 3A:52-4.1(b), indicating that the center has obtained documentation of the applicable staff education and experience, as specified in 3A:52-4.6(b) through (d).

Violation Observed: Ensure the staff records checklist is current and uploaded to NJCCIS.

2021-08-31 2021-11-16 3A:52-4.3(c) Staff/child ratios and supervision
The following staff/child ratios shall apply, except as specified in 3A:52-4.3(d) through (f): | Age Staff/Child Ratio | Under 18 months – 1:4 | 18 months up to 2 ½ years – 1:6 | 2 ½ years up to 4 years – 1:10 | 4 years – 1:12 | 5 years and older – 1:15

Violation Observed: Ensure ratios are maintained at all times. In room 005, there were 12 children (7-4yr olds and 5-3yr olds) with 1 staff member, wherein 2 staff members were needed to maintain ratio.

2021-08-31 2021-08-31 3A:52-5.2(a)(5) State, county and municipal government physical facility requirements
The center shall be permitted to obtain a valid fire safety inspection certificate issued by the municipality in which it is located, based on a fire inspection conducted within the preceding 12 months, and submit a copy of the certificate to the Office of Licensing in lieu of a CO or CCO, if the center serves only children 2 ½ years of age or older and is located in a public school building that is used as a public school.

Violation Observed: Ensure egress areas are not blocked with strollers.

2021-06-28 2021-11-16 3A:52-5.3(a)(19) Physical plant requirements for all centers
Indoor maintenance and sanitation requirements are as follows: the center shall test for the presence of radon gas in each classroom on the lowest floor level used by children at least once every five years and shall post the test results in a prominent location in all buildings at the center, as specified in N.J.S.A. 30:5B-5.2.

Violation Observed: Submit or upload to NJCCIS the Radon Report for all rooms used by the children on the lowest level of the center.

2021-01-19 2021-01-20 3A:52-5.3(r) Physical plant requirements for all centers
The center shall take any steps required by the Office of Licensing to correct conditions in the building or center that may endanger the health, safety, and well-being of the children served.

Violation Observed: Ensure the staff are both cleaning and disinfecting the indoor trykes before each use, while maintaining supervision of the children in their care.

2020-12-15 2021-01-19 3A:52-7.5(b)(10) Administration and control of prescription and non-prescription medicines and health care procedures
The center shall develop and follow a policy on the administration of medication and health care procedures to children, which shall include the following provisions: the center shall store prescribed epinephrine pens in their original boxes with the child’s name and prescription. A special care plan or other documentation from a health care provider shall accompany the epinephrine pen. If two epinephrine pens are required, both shall be available. Each center under the jurisdiction of N.J.S.A. 18A:40-12.5 shall store back-up epinephrine pens on site consistent with the requirements stated at N. J.S.A. 18A:40-12.5.e(1).

Violation Observed: Ensure all epi-pens are stored in their original boxes.

2020-12-15 2021-01-19 3A:52-2.6(c) Complaints
Whenever the Department, through its Office of Licensing, Institutional Abuse Investigation Unit, or local offices, conducts complaint investigations, the center shall cooperate with all Department investigators.

Violation Observed: Ensure the center staff is aware that all DCF personnel should be allowed into the building without escort or delay.

2020-12-15 2021-01-19 3A:52-5.3(r) Physical plant requirements for all centers
The center shall take any steps required by the Office of Licensing to correct conditions in the building or center that may endanger the health, safety, and well-being of the children served.

Violation Observed: Ensure all children have a Special Care Plan, signed by the child’s physician, on file at the center, if they have a medical condition that requires life sustaining medications.

2020-10-27 2020-12-15 3A:52-6.1(e) Activities
The center shall ensure that pacifiers are removed when the children are crawling or walking.

Violation Observed: Ensure children are not walking around with pacifiers in their mouths.

2020-10-27 2020-12-15 3A:52-4.10(a)(1) Child Abuse Record Information background check procedures
The sponsor or sponsor representative, and each staff member shall complete a signed consent form provided by the Department that indicates the identifying information necessary to conduct a CARI background check, including the person’s name, address, date of birth, sex, race, and Social Security number. Pursuant to the Federal Privacy Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-579), the Department shall advise each such person that the disclosure of his or her Social Security number is voluntary, and that the Social Security number will only be used for the purpose of conducting a CARI background check.

Violation Observed: Ensure CARI’s are completed for all staff upon hire and on file at the center. Center is missing 4 CARI’s.

2020-10-27 2021-01-19 3A:52-4.11(a)(1) Criminal History Record Information background check procedures
As a condition of securing a license or Certificate of Life/Safety Approval, the sponsor or sponsor representative shall ensure that a Criminal History Record Information (CHRI) fingerprint background check is completed for himself or herself, and for all staff members at least 18 years of age who are or will be working at the center on a regularly- scheduled basis, to determine whether any such person has been convicted of a crime, as specified in P. L. 2000, c. 77 (N.J.S.A. 30:5B-6.10 to 6.17). The sponsor or sponsor representative and each staff member shall complete the electronic fingerprinting process through the vendor authorized by the State to conduct CHRI background checks through the Division of State Police in the Department of Law and Public Safety and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Violation Observed: Ensure CHRI’s are completed upon hire and filed at the center. Center is missing 17 CHRI’s. | As of 12/15, 2 CHRI’s are missing.

If you are a provider and you believe any information is incorrect, please contact us. We will research your concern and make corrections accordingly.

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Current time in the Arctic Circle ONLINE with seconds ⏰ Show what time it is in the Arctic Circle (Republic of Karelia, Russia)

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Fashion circle – “Golden Time”

Spring takes many by surprise: we are just getting used to enduring the cold and finally starting to combine bohemian bracelets and knitted sweaters with chic, when suddenly it’s time to reform our wardrobe and fix our eyes on the warm season. Luckily, the fashion weeks in Paris, Milan, London, and New York have come up with a pretty compelling roadmap for the new season: both clothes and jewelry from the spring/summer 2020 collections are teetering on the edge of understatement and artistry, which means you can get by. without theatrical receptions, without plunging into dullness and boredom.

It is noteworthy that almost all the trends of the new season are associated with the shape of a circle: these are hoop earrings, and lasso necklaces, and shells twisting in a spiral, and spherical pendants on earrings and bracelets. Perhaps this can be seen as a sign telling us that everything is cyclical and that we must make a choice in favor of eternal values. Among them, there will definitely be universal decorations that will not fade and will not lose their relevance with the passage of the spring-summer season. It is about them that we will tell today.



Lasso necklace

A noose or lasso necklace is a new 2020 favorite. What does it represent? Essentially, it’s a chain that accentuates a plunging neckline or creates an extra v-line where there isn’t one. The difference from the usual rounded down chain here is in a kind of “tail”, which completely changes the geometry of the jewelry and stretches the figure vertically.

In the collections of the upcoming season, this model is found so often that one involuntarily wonders why the decoration, which makes the neck longer and the shoulders narrower, did not become a must-have earlier. But now brands like Celine, Peter Pilotto and even Versace have mastered all the variations of the lasso, and their bet has played: we see a thing that, on the one hand, is at the peak of relevance, on the other, it will never really become outdated. You can choose models with real knots, arrows and other cowboy stuff, or you can look at chain tassels, pendants and other flirty details.

Naturalistic romance

During the spring-summer show of Prada, it was hard to take your eyes off the shell necklace and earrings. The jewelry that Miuccia Prada added to her everyday outfits was not only massive, but also truly spectacular. It is up to you whether to choose expensive models of reputable fashion houses or more democratic products of independent brands. And you still have the choice between real shells and their imitation. The most important thing is to immerse yourself in seaside romanticism, which you need to do even if it’s still raining outside, and you are limited to office wardrobe: look at Prada models and add naturalistic touches to gray everyday life.

At the beginning of the season, we encourage you to wear mermaid jewelry with black or gray voluminous dresses, any items with turn-down collars, tweed sets and utilitarian parkas and raincoats. And when it gets warmer, you can safely switch to sundresses and Vichy checkered shorts, dresses and blouses with voluminous sleeves and romantic retro-style swimsuits – against their background, shells will look especially relevant.

Hoop earrings

Like Marni, they can be huge, attract all the attention and exclude the possibility of being next to any other jewelry. Also, “inflated” rings look quite catchy. If they are the correct geometric shape, choosing a set, you can take Audrey Hepburn as a role model in the 1954 film Sabrina (remember hoop earrings combined with a tight suit and a small hat, and then with a man’s plaid shirt). If the earrings have a more natural, naturalistic shape, you should opt for laconic things in the best traditions of modern urban minimalism. Remember that summer is a small life, and you can easily get in the mood for both flamenco and thoughtful walks and trips to the northern seas.

Other options include delicate hoop earrings with or without inlay, which the Hadid sisters and other street style stars love to add to their looks. And round earrings can also have geometric inserts or, for example, cross pendants in the spirit of the 90s. Well, if you like asymmetry and complex piercings, don’t forget about mono-earrings.



Balls for rollers

Here the trend towards roundness reaches an absolute, and the circle turns into a ball. Inserts on bracelets, pendants, elements of necklaces, rings and even earrings can be spherical. The choice is great, but we advise you to limit yourself to one jewelry with a similar motif for the entire set (in extreme cases, you can make an exception in the form of a ring). Spectacular balls crowning the clasps of thick golden chains flaunted on the backs of models at the Bottega Veneta spring-summer collection show in Milan, Ann Demeulemeester had earrings with large ball-shaped pendants on the catwalk, and Paco Rabanne decided to bring the swinging 60s back to life.

Unfortunately, not only the abundance of heterogeneous balls can overload the composition, but also additional decor, so we advise you to refrain from inlaying with crystals and other excesses. Remember that the main role in this case is played by the form, and give preference to concise decorations.



New Rococo

The rococo style brought back to life thanks to the efforts of the brand Simone Rocha is more relevant than ever. Pay close attention to it if you plan to go out in the spring and next summer. Opals shimmering in different shades surrounded by a scattering of small diamonds are exactly what you need if you want a soft variation of baroque for every day. For more solemn occasions, we recommend looking at naturalistic pearls (including black ones) of a natural shape. They can also be complemented with diamond inlay.

Also, all kinds of inclusions of color are held in high esteem, from rich topazes or enamel to gentle overflows of mother-of-pearl and moonstone. The trend extends not only to jewelry, but also to watches: look for dials with rocaille motifs and do not limit yourself in choosing non-trivial materials.

Prayer times in the Arctic Circle, Loukhsky District, Republic of Karelia

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On the Azan. Today website you can find out the prayer times in the Arctic Circle and download the prayer schedule for today, the current week and the month of October 2022. The table shows when the time of sunrise starts and the exact start time of daily prayers – morning fajr , midday zuhr, evening asr, evening maghrib, night isha.

The prayer schedule is calculated according to canonical formulas, taking into account the position of the sun for geographic coordinates and the time zone of the Arctic Circle. The time is calculated according to the Hanafi method of the World Islamic League. You can change the settings and set the Shafi’i madhhab and the desired payment method.

Prayer times for the Arctic Circle, Hanafi madhhab, October 2022

Asr prayer times for the Arctic Circle are determined according to the Hanafi madhhab. You can change it to Shafi’i madhhab. Click on the gear and choose the most suitable calculation method for you for the Arctic Circle, which is currently used by religious organizations from all over the world:

  • 🕋 Umm al-Qura University in Mecca;
  • 🕌 Muslim World League;
  • 🕌 Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Russia;
  • 🕌 DUM RT.

Prayer times Polar Circle, Shafi’i madhhab, October 2022

To calculate the azan time according to the madhhab of Imam Ash-Shafi’i, select ⚙ Shafi’i madhhab in the settings.

The table shows the time of 5 prayers in the Arctic Circle for a month:

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  • Isha prayer times in the Arctic Circle.

Qibla online in the Arctic Circle: direction to the Kaaba without a compass 🧭

Qibla in the Arctic Circle can be determined without a compass. Match your location according to your street or house according to the online map.

The arrow will show Qibla – the direction from the Arctic Circle towards Mecca, where the sacred Kaaba is located 🕋.

Timely and correct prayer is the duty of every Muslim. Allah Almighty ordered believers under any circumstances to perform each of the five daily obligatory prayers in a certain period of time and in the exact direction.