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Little Steps Day Care
Little Steps Day Care is a family child care provider in Meridian, ID. Please send an email for more information.
Little Friends Learning Ctr
Little Friends Learning Ctr is a family child care provider in Meridian, ID. To learn more about this child care provider, please send them an email.
Cheryls Day Care
Cheryls Day Care is a family child care provider in Meridian, ID. Please send an email for more information.
Happy Nest Day Care
Happy Nest Day Care is a family child care provider in Meridian, ID. Please send an email for more information.
Melissas Daycare
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How many home daycares are there in Meridian?
There are 6 home-based daycares in Meridian, based on CareLuLu data. This includes family child care programs and in-home preschools.
How much does daycare cost in Meridian?
The cost of daycare in Meridian is $498 per month. This is the average price for full-time, based on CareLuLu data, including homes and centers.
How many home daycares offer part-time care or drop-in care in Meridian?
Based on CareLuLu data, 1 home daycares offer part-time care or drop-in care in Meridian.
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OUR PHILOSOPHY
Our Childcare Centers are licensed by the State of Idaho and maintain the highest standards of teaching, cleanliness and safety. Our curriculum is adapted from The Creative Curriculum for Preschool, which balances teacher-directed and child-initiated learning. With this, alongside each classroom’s customized curriculum, we are able to respond to children’s different learning styles and build upon their strengths.
Our teachers are provided with a wide variety of resources they can use to enhance the children’s learning environment. Lesson plans are created around a weekly theme and are reviewed by the Director on a continual basis. These Lesson Plans, The Daily Schedule, and the monthly Newsletter are posted in the classroom for parents to review.All of our educators are certified in Early Childhood Education. We understand the importance of getting a jump start on education at an early age.
MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to appreciate the individuality of each child, provide a safe, caring and stimulating environment for that child, and strengthen his or her physical, social, and emotional abilities throughout each stage of development.
ABOUT OUR CENTER
Each of our Centers have a separate classroom for each age group until your child enters First Grade. This positively influences the children in many ways:
1) Lesson Plans can be geared toward a specific age group.
2) Length in nap time, circle time, centers, outside time, free play time etc. can be adjusted as appropriate.
3) Teachers can focus more on skills that are typically acquired at that age group. i.e. potty training, holding a pencil, using scissors etc.
4) Children will spend more time being actively engaged in the classroom, rather than being bored with something they have already mastered.
Our facilities also have separate playgrounds for toddlers, preschoolers and school aged children. Each of our three playgrounds is filled with age appropriate toys and sufficient open space for running and playing. We feel that keeping the children separated according to age while outside virtually eliminates the chance of an older child accidentally hurting a younger one, and keeps younger children from testing out toys and equipment they are not yet ready for.
Nobivak Tricat Trio
COMPOSITION AND FORM OF RELEASE
Dry live vaccine Nobivak Tricat Trio was obtained from the culture fluid of a continuous FEF cell line infected with attenuated (weakened) virus strains. In 1 ml, the vaccine contains 5.2 lg PFU units of rhinotracheitis virus strain G 2620A, 4.6 lg PFU units of feline calicivirus F9 strain and 4.3 lg TCD50 units of feline panleukopenia virus strain MW-1, as well as stabilizers: hydrolyzed gelatin, sorbitol , pancreatic digest of casein and a buffer solution of potassium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate. In appearance, the vaccine is a homogeneous porous mass of pale pink color. The vaccine (1 dose) is packaged in glass vials hermetically sealed with polymer caps and rolled in aluminum caps, packed in 10 doses in cardboard boxes.
PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES
The vaccine induces the production of specific antibodies to rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia viruses in cats and kittens 10 days after the second injection. Immunity against viral rhinotracheitis and calicivirus persists for 12 months, from panleukopenia in cats for 3 years. Reducing the clinical manifestations of viral rhinotracheitis and calicivirosis is provided for 3 years. The vaccine has no medicinal properties.
INDICATIONS
Assign to kittens and cats for the specific prevention of calicivirus, viral rhinotracheitis and panleukopenia.
DOSES AND ADMINISTRATION
Before immunization, the vaccine vials are resuspended in 1 ml of Nobivak Diluent or saline, then shaken vigorously until the dry mass is completely dissolved. The syringe is filled with the dissolved vaccine and injected subcutaneously into the animal. For injections, only sterile syringes and needles are used, and the injection site is pre-treated with 70% ethyl alcohol. Vaccination is carried out for animals twice with an interval of 3-4 weeks, starting from 8-9- a week old. Revaccinate cats annually with 1 dose of the drug.
SIDE EFFECTS
In some cases, after the use of the vaccine, a slight rise in temperature and the formation of swelling at the injection site are possible, which spontaneously disappear within 2 days and do not require treatment.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
It is not recommended to use Nobivak Tricat Trio simultaneously with other vaccines. Patients with infectious and parasitic diseases, as well as pregnant animals are not subject to immunization.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
When carrying out manipulations with the drug, aseptic rules should be observed, to prevent contamination of the vaccine. If the vaccine comes into contact with the skin or mucous membranes of the eyes, it must immediately be washed off with plenty of water. At the end of the treatment, hands should be washed thoroughly with warm water and soap. In case of accidental administration of this vaccine to a person, it is necessary to seek help from a medical institution.
STORAGE CONDITIONS
With caution. In a dry, cool, protected from light place, out of the reach of children and animals, at a temperature of 2 to 8 °C. Shelf life – 33 months. Vials with dissolved vaccine not used within 30 minutes are subject to disinfection by boiling for 20 minutes with subsequent disposal.
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Intervet Schering-Plough Animal Health, The Netherlands.
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OOO Intervet, Russia.
Address: 125445, Moscow, st. Smolnaya, 24 D, Meridian Commercial Tower, 7th floor.
Tel: (495) 956-71-40, 956-71-44
Fax: (495) 956-71-41, 956-71-45
E-mail: contact@intervet. ru
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