Cottesmore daycare gig harbor: Cottesmore Childcare Centers – 50th St Child Development Center

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Cottesmore Childcare Centers – Grandview Child Development Center

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Description: Cottesmore Childcare Centers – Grandview Child Development Center is a Child Care Center in Gig Harbor WA, with a maximum capacity of 64 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 1 month – 6 years 0 months. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

Additional Information: Initial License Date: 10/04/2018.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    PL-79215
  • Capacity:
    64
  • Age Range:
    1 month – 6 years 0 months
  • Early Achievers Rating:
    Participating, not yet rated
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    No
  • District Office Phone:
    (253) 625-6119 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
  • Licensor:
    Christie Donaldson ([email protected])

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2022-03-23 ChildCareMonitoringChecklist.pdf
2022-03-23 Licensing CCC Inspection Report
2020-08-05 ChildCareMonitoringChecklist.pdf
2020-08-05 Licensing CCC Inspection Report
2019-09-05 ChildCareMonitoringChecklist.pdf
2019-06-21 Facility Licensing Compliance Agreement.pdf
2018-11-15 Facility Licensing Compliance Agreement. pdf

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90,000 in kindergarten No. 4 hosted Cosmonautics Week “Staritsky Vestnik newspaper

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Apr 13, 2019

ST-ASTNIK

  • on the day of spring, April day, many years ago
  • A rocket raced in space, captivating the eye.
  • The planet heard the news: “The Russian guy has flown!” —
  • And every boy wanted to become an astronaut hero!

The space theme has always been interesting for children. Strong and courageous people – astronauts, the mystery of the planets, the possibility of life of other civilizations on these planets excite and captivate the younger generation.

Kindergarten No. 4 hosted a thematic week dedicated to space, which turned out to be rich and fruitful. Teachers of the senior and preparatory groups planned and carried out various activities. The children were captivated by conversations on the topics: “Earth is the blue pearl of the Universe”, “Animals are astronauts”, “What is weightlessness?”, “The legend of Daedalus and Icarus”. The guys examined balloons, airships, airplanes, planes, helicopters on slides. Children asked questions, reasoned, drew conclusions. With great interest they got acquainted with the solar system in which our planet Earth is located, learned about the Moon, the Earth’s satellite.

Teachers held an educational lesson “Journey into space” and an evening of riddles on a space theme. And verbal, didactic, role-playing games contributed to the consolidation of the material, the expansion of the children’s vocabulary, horizons. The preschoolers reflected the knowledge gained in productive activities. Under the guidance of adults, they made beautiful applications on the themes “Space” and “Rocket”. Children of the preparatory group (educators S.E. Prokofyeva and N.V. Leonova) made beautiful aircraft during modeling classes.

The teacher of the senior group A.V. Danilova and the music director Yu.B. Artyom Pabor, Liza Larionova, Serafim Shirikov and Nadya Konusova read previously learned poems, sang cheerful songs in unison, and Daryana Titova played the role of the Moon. Musical and motor games “Rocketdrome”, “Lunatics” and “Silver Moon” brought a lot of joy to children, in which they could feel involved in the world of space. With love, the preschoolers spoke about the first cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, listened to the popular song “Do you know what kind of guy he was”, written by Alexandra Pakhmutova and Nikolai Dobronravov, looked at photographs of other cosmonauts – German Titov, Andrian Nikolaev, Pavel Popovich, Valery Bykovsky, Alexei Leonov, Valentina Tereshkova.

Pupils of the senior group, together with teachers A.V. Danilova, N.S. Shupilova and their parents, visited the district library, whose employees held an exciting event with the children “What do we know about space and astronauts?”

The thematic week turned out to be necessary and useful for the children. They were able to realize their involvement in the life of the Motherland, the planet, imbued with a sense of pride and respect for their country, famous people – true patriots of the Fatherland.

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Space is a fascinating topic for both adults and children. Mysterious aliens, unexplored spaces and intergalactic ships – all this can be an occasion for educational games, creative performances and educational quests that will unite kindergarten and families. Educators-residents of the “University of Childhood” community share ideas on how to spend Cosmonautics Day in an exciting and useful way.

Star Lapbook

The lapbook is a folder book with lots of interactive elements that kids can open, twist and move. Tatyana Sayfurakhmanova, a teacher from kindergarten No. 7 in the city of Cheremkhovo, decided to scale the laptop and make it out of a cardboard rocket that had been standing in the corridor for a long time and did not arouse interest among the kids.

From improvised materials, Tatiana and her children came up with space decorations: the constellations of the Milky Way were drawn inside the roof, multi-colored plasticine planets were attached to one side of the base, and books with exercises for speech development were attached to the other. At the request of the speech therapist, a mirror was glued to the rocket to make it more interesting for children to do articulation gymnastics, and educational materials about space and plot pictures were hidden under the wings, according to which preschoolers made up stories.

The children liked the lapbook so much that they even took turns taking it home, and the parents added new elements to it. Some of them put miniature aliens in the rocket, and the children were able to turn the director’s game around them. By the summer, the rocket finally became portable, and the kids, together with the speech therapist, went out into the yard to do articulation gymnastics around it.

Cardboard lapbook worn but not missing. The guys liked the pictures and figures that were in it so much that they still play with pleasure with different parts of the rocket.

Star lapbook pluses:

  • active involvement of children and parents;
  • development of imagination and fine motor skills;
  • memorable presentation of educational material;
  • flexibility, versatility, mobility.

Dance of the astronauts

The theme of space is so multifaceted that it can become a concept for events not just for one day, but for the whole year. It was she who became the motive for 2021 in kindergarten No. 226 in the city of Novokuznetsk, and the kids opened the space season with the dance “Future Cosmonauts”.

Dance, according to the music director, Inna Nichik, develops imagination and creativity in kids, the ability to control their bodies. The main thing is to choose a song with clear lyrics that young astronauts will like and remember. Inna succeeded, and now the children often hum their favorite tune, repeat the movements and ask to turn on their favorite music while charging.

Preparing the performance brings children and parents closer together: they come up with characters and costumes together, draw decorations. So, thanks to family creativity, the kindergarten now has aliens, space fairies and moon cats in fantastic clothes.

Advantages of dance numbers:

  • active physical activity;
  • teamwork of children and parents;
  • development of creativity, coordination and muscle memory, public speaking skills.

Space quest

An alien came to the kids and asked for help: space pirates captured her planet and stole the rays from the sun. Now her house is always dark, and only children can bring back the light. Such a plot was invented by teachers for a space quest in kindergarten No. 7 of the city of Cheremkhovo.

Children traveled from station to station with their parents, completing tasks and collecting rays of the sun to help the alien guest. The kids built rockets by cells, collected pictures of space transport lego-schemes, performed graphic dictation and played intergalactic volleyball with balloons.

All generations took part in the quest: children, parents, and grandmothers. With some tasks, the guys themselves helped adults, since they already had experience in completing them. As a result, the alien managed not only to return the sun to her planet, but also to unite the kindergarten and families.

Space Quest Pros:

  • active physical activity;
  • teamwork of children and parents;
  • development of fine motor skills and logical thinking.

Multi-colored planets

Yulia Trukhlova, teacher-psychologist of kindergarten No. 99 in the city of Rybinsk, advises using an event approach when preparing holidays in the garden. Its essence is that the kids themselves choose the days that they would like to spend in a special way and share their ideas with educators who help them bring them to life. Children really like that adults listen to them and share their desires.

This year’s Cosmonautics Day, kids wanted to live on colorful planets of disobedience, fire, flowers and superheroes. For example, on the planet of disobedience, a pajama party will be repeated from April 1, where children were allowed to arrange pillow fights and play twister, and on the planets of superheroes and flowers, activities will be recreated from February 23 and March 8. All day long, young astronauts will eat fruit puree from tubes, and older guys who go to a computer science course will draw an animated rocket in a special program.

The eventful approach develops the ability to empathize, be emotionally involved, cooperate with others, respect other people’s boundaries and the right to individuality. Therefore, after the event, educators will discuss with the children how the holiday went, and the kids will evaluate their behavior in the portfolio of events.

Pros of the event approach:

  • development of independence and initiative;
  • active development of empathy and empathy, evaluation of one’s own behavior:
  • development of creativity and imagination.

Tactile planets and space phone

Eva Nikitina, an early development teacher from the Gagarin children’s center in Sterlitamak, notes that space competitions are easy to build, starting from the physical characteristics of the planets. The largest force of gravity on the planet Neptune, which means that it includes tasks for the transfer of heavy objects. On Pluto, the body becomes weightless – accordingly, we use jumps here. There are gas planets, the story of which is conveniently associated with environmental topics.

Exploring the characteristics of the planets is the working basis for the space day scenario for toddlers 2 to 4 years old. Children at this age develop through the development of sensory standards, so it is interesting to acquaint them with the planets through contact with objects that are different in size, color, volume and temperature. They can be counted, compared, classified and their properties described.