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Assistant Director/Lead Infant Teacher – Dana St. Jean
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Assistant Director/Lead Infant Teacher – Dana St. Jean

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Assistant Director/Lead Infant Teacher – Dana St. Jean
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Infant Classroom (6 weeks – 12 months of age)
Infant Classroom (6 weeks – 12 months of age)
Infant Classroom (6 weeks – 12 months of age)

Welcome to the infant Owl classroom!  In the owl classroom we work with each individual baby’s schedule while incorporating enriching learning activities.  We understand that leaving your child may be hard, we ensure that we will work with you to make the transition a happy one for everyone!

The infant teachers have developed a curriculum that includes songs, finger plays, art activities, and sensory exploration all in an environment that is free and open to the changing needs of every child.

Toddler Classroom (1 year – 2 years of age)
Infant Classroom (6 weeks – 12 months of age)
Infant Classroom (6 weeks – 12 months of age)

The toddler room is full of activity!  In the toddler classroom we will be focusing on helping your child become more independent by verbalizing their wants and needs.  Through the utilization and growth of language, fine and gross motor skills practice, and social/emotional development children work at their own pace to become more communicative while increasing their self-help skills and fostering independence.

Preschool One Classroom (2 years – 3 years of age)
Infant Classroom (6 weeks – 12 months of age)
Preschool One Classroom (2 years – 3 years of age)

At Little Blessings we use the Creative Curriculum program which is an emergent curriculum that supports each child’s developmental growth.  We incorporate the children’s interests and our observations into our themes and in seeking out activities that will engage the children.   The activities and lessons are theme based and change weekly.  We incorporate hands on lessons and art activities as well as sensory exploration, group activities and music and movement. 

Preschool Two Classroom (3 -4 years of age)
Preschool Three Classroom (4 – 5 years of age)
Preschool One Classroom (2 years – 3 years of age)

Our goal in the preschool two classroom is to foster positive respectful relationships between teachers, children and families.  We support your child’s social and emotional development in several ways throughout the day by introducing turn-taking, personal space awareness, empathy, as well as self-regulation.  Our classroom approach focuses on making friends, experiencing pride and self-confidence, develop independence  and problem solving skills and develop a life-long love of learning!

Preschool Three Classroom (4 – 5 years of age)
Preschool Three Classroom (4 – 5 years of age)
Preschool Three Classroom (4 – 5 years of age)

The activities we plan, the classroom environment, the selection of materials and manipulatives, as well as discussions with the children are all designed to accomplish the goals of Creative Curriculum which give your child a strong building block for life-long learning.  The other program that is utilized in Preschool three is Get Set for School which focuses on playful learning to develop coloring, drawing, early math, literacy, and handwriting readiness skills.  Activities are not only engaging, but meaningful to a young child’s life.

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Preschool Three Classroom (4 – 5 years of age)
Preschool Three Classroom (4 – 5 years of age)

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First Licensed Plus Center in NH
First Licensed Plus Center in NH
First Licensed Plus Center in NH

Little Blessings is recognized as being the first child care center to earn Licensed Plus status.  Licensed Plus is a quality rating system that recognizes NH child care programs for efforts to improve their quality of care for young children and rewards programs that strive to continuously improve their practices and staff qualifications.

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First Licensed Plus Center in NH
First Licensed Plus Center in NH

Little Blessings is a non-profit organization that has been proudly serving the families of the Seacoast area since 1992.

Little Blessings is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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US cities. State of New Hampshire. – id77 – LiveJournal

Hello dear.
And we are continuing our little trip around New England. Last time we remembered Maine: https://id77.livejournal.com/4716176.html, and today I think we’ll talk a little about the “Granite State” – New Hampshire.

Small in size (24,217 km² – comparable to Djibouti and North Macedonia) and population (1,379,089 people). There are many mountains, forests, rivers – so tourism brings a lot of income. There is a National Reserve – one of the most popular attractions.

Many hiking trails have been developed, such as the Appalachian Trail. On the mountain slopes there is the famous “Castle in the Clouds”, from the platform of which a beautiful view of the lake opens, and the waterfall “Silver Cascade”.

Numerous ski resorts available Loon Mountain, Cannon Mountain, Waterville Valley, Cranmore Mountain, Wildcat.

The largest rivers in the state are the Connecticut and Merrimack, and the largest lake is the Winnipesaukee.

Why is it called the “Granite State”? The fact is that in the north of the state are the White Mountains with the highest point – Mount Washington (1917 m. ), and in the middle part of New Hampshire is the New England Upland. There is a lot of granite around 🙂 It is actively mined, like other natural stone.

The name of the state is associated with the British county in the South East of England, Hampshire or Hampshire (the largest city is Southampton). By the way, the only port of the State, Portsmouth, is also named after the English port city, which is de facto part of the county of Hampshire.

The state is divided into 10 districts
The state capital is City Concord (Concord). The name comes from the Latin term Concordia, that is, consent.

Insurance and retail trade play an important role in the city’s business. Concord Litho is one of the largest independent publishers in the United States. There are also small enterprises for woodworking and processing of agricultural products. Tourism plays an important role in the city’s economy.

Of interest is the New Hampshire State Capitol – which is the oldest surviving capitol in which the sessions of the state legislature take place in the original Assembly Room
The famous Eagle Hotel, where presidents and other government officials have stayed. The hotel has been closed since 1961.

Phoenix Hall – Abraham Lincoln performed in the old building that burned down in 1893, Theodore Roosevelt performed in the new one erected in its place.
Concord Historical Museum.
Walker-Woodman House, Pierce Mans buildings

Composer lives here famous people John Coolidge Adams

State’s largest city is Manchester (Manchester) in Hillsborough County

One of the best cities in the entire country to live in, according to multiple independent ratings. Once the industrial heart and cultural life of the state. And now the main city of the state. The city owes its name to an older namesake from England

The city achieved its first commercial success thanks to the Amoskeg company, which at one time produced a huge number of diverse products.
Manchester is now the headquarters of Segway, Inc.

One of the largest in New England is located in the vicinity of Manchester Manchester-Boston Regional Airport

There is a large indoor arena – SNHU Arena, where the Manchester Monarchs team from the Los Angeles Kings system is based, and the baseball Northeast Delta Dental Stadium

In the city well-preserved architecture of the 19th century. Manchester still has not lost the magical spirit of antiquity. Citizens diligently protect cultural attractions.

In addition, Manchester has become an attractive tourist town. Tourists from all over the world come here to admire the 18th century monuments that have been preserved in the city since the War of Independence.
Important cultural sites in the city are
Palace Theater

Carrier Museum of Art
New Hampshire Institute of Art
Weston Observatory

Notable natives and residents of the city include
Richard McDonald one of the famous fast food restaurants physiologist Thomas Bushard, astronaut Lee Miller Emil Morin
Childhood spent Charles Haskell Revson – creator of the largest cosmetics company Revlon.
Actor lives here Adam Sandler

The state’s second most populous city is Nashua (Nashua) in Hillsborough County

Nashua has been named America’s Best Place to Live twice by Money magazine. It is the only city that received this title twice in 1987 and 1997. In 2007, the city was ranked 27th in Morgan Quitno’s “Safe Cities in the Nation” rating

A major industrial center, the city of Nashua specializes in optics and computer technology.
Famous natives
Amanda Lee Moore American actress and pop singer

Triple H Wrestler
Randy Harrison Actor
Emerson, Benjamin Kendall American geologist
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One of the most famous cities in the US is Hanover (Hanover), located along the Connecticut River in Grafton County. In 2007 CNN and Money magazine selected Hanover as the second best place to live in the US. The city was named after the British monarch from the Hanoverian dynasty, George III, who ruled at its founding.

Hanover is one of the few cities where the Appalachian Trail runs through the very center.

Famous natives include World War II hero Admiral Thomas Kinkade (1888-1972)

in the USA, a member of the elite Ivy League.

This is one of 9 colonial colleges founded before the American Revolution. And definitely one of the most famous. Michael Carleone from the famous movie saga studied here 🙂
And if we talk about real graduates, then this is the poet Robert Frost, Nelson Rockefeller , the actress and director Julie Davis and many others.

Well, in the post-Soviet space, the only port of the state is widely known – Portsmouth (Portsmouth) in Rockingham County
Portsmouth for auto parts and marine vessels.

At the mouth of the Piscataca River is the US Navy’s Portsmouth Shipyard, where US nuclear submarines are still being built. Also in the city are enterprises for the production of auto parts.

During the Cold War, Portsmouth was a highly specialized military base of the US armed forces (hence the secrecy), but now it is, in no small measure, the office and tourist center of the country.
Why would we know him well? But the fact is that on August 23 (September 5), 1905, the Portsmouth Peace Treaty was signed here – an agreement between the Russian Empire and Japan, which ended the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. I think at least you have heard the name of this agreement at least once in your life 🙂

Among other cities in the state, I would also highlight:
Derry (Derry) in Rockingham County. Derry is the fourth most populous of all cities in New Hampshire and is a prime example of “one-story America.”

The city was named after the city of Derry, Northern Ireland, the Irish word Doire means “oak forest”.
The first potato field in the United States was planted here in 1719.

Derry is home to two of America’s oldest private schools – Pinkerton Academy, founded in 1814 and still functioning, and the formerly closed Adams Female Seminary.
Famous citizens:
Robert Frost , poet.
and of course astronaut Alan Shepard is the first American in space.

Known city Grafton (Grafton) in the district of the same name.

Founded in 1778 as a municipality, although a settlement existed on the same site before. Named after Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton.

In the 2010s Grafton was the site of a libertarian experiment, the Free State Project. The project led to the decline of the city and was terminated in 2016

Dover (Dover) Strafford County seat

It is the oldest city in the state and one of the oldest still in existence in the United States. The city was founded by English settlers in 1623 in the area of ​​Uekohamet, the habitat of the Abenaki tribe. In 1633, a group of Puritans settled in the city.

Keene (Keene) in Cheshire County

The first European settlement in the area was established in 1735 as a frontier fort during the French and Indian Wars. Keane received borough status in 1753 and city status in 1874. In 1848, a railroad was brought to the city, after which the local economy began to actively develop: in particular, a brick and foundry factory appeared. The city’s industry declined during the Great Depression, and its current economy is based on tourism, education, and the insurance business.

City Madison (Madison) in Carroll County. Received city status in 1852, named after the fourth US President James Madison.

There is a large national park with granite rocks

Rochester (Rochester) located in Strafford County

Famous for its library and opera .

Famous natives David Petraeus – Director of the CIA

Other famous personalities born in the state include
botanist Irving Widmer Bailey (1884-1967), Tolton, Belknap County
US Attorney General Nathan Clifford (1803)- – Rumney, Grafton County
Earl Silas Tupper (1907 – 1983) – founder of Tupperware, inventor of the airtight plastic container for food storage – Berlin, Coos County

Outstanding American statistician, honorary member of the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg – Carroll Davidson Wright (1840-1909) Dunbarton, Merrimack County.
“Hero of Bennington” General John Stark (1728-1822), Netfield (now Londonderry), Rackingham County
Nobel Prize in Medicine George Hoyt Whipple (1878-1976) – Ashland, Grafton County

John Sargent Pillsbury (1827-1901) – co-founder of the Pillsbury Company, also statesman and philanthropist – Sutton, Merrimack County.

I hope it was interesting.
Have a nice day.

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Welcome to the Lake, Northwood

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You Can Get a Genius Discount at Welcome to the Lake! To save on this property, just sign in. Located in Northwood in the New Hampshire region, Welcome to the Lake has a patio and lake views. Features a shared lounge, garden, private beach area and free WiFi.

Features a Blu-ray player and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.

Barbecue facilities are available. Snorkelling, fishing and canoeing can be enjoyed in the surroundings, while the lake welcomes you to the water.

Portsmouth is 45 km away and Manchester is 42 km away. The nearest airport is Manchester Boston Regional Airport, 36 km from Welcome to the Lake.

Couples especially like the location – they rated accommodation in the area for a trip as a couple 9. 6 .

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Our price contains a cleaning fee and .09% NH Hotel tax there are no other fees. We have added a new outdoor BBQ grill, full size retro refrigerator and retro microwave to our guest amenities.

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