Daycare 100: Holidays | Hoboken Day Care 100

Опубликовано: October 27, 2023 в 10:50 am

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Our Programs | Hoboken Day Care 100

OUR PROGRAMS

Utilizing the Creative Curriculum as well as other proven early childhood methodologies we teach your children through art, music and play making sure they reach important early learning standards.

 

INFANTS-Each day your child will be discovering things using all five senses, copying simple actions of the people around them, experimenting with toy instruments, exploring textures, colors, and learning a variety of words and sounds through playing with other children. Goals for infants focus on relationships with caregivers, developing trust and security, and exploration. Infants and toddlers should be given opportunities that utilize all their senses as they discover toys and other appropriate objects. Their interests should also be taken into account. Independent play, teacher-directed play, and increasing amounts of play with peers are all included in the curriculum. An appropriate curriculum recognizes the wide variety of development, interests, and temperaments present with young children. Throughout the daily routine, each activity from diapering to eating is seen as an opportunity for the caregiver to build a meaningful relationship with the child. A variety of learning experiences are provided as children play with objects, caregivers, and eventually their peers. The child’s personality and interests are used to guide curriculum choices.

 

TODDLERS-When your child is all over the place, they’re discovering their world! Toddlers learn best in safe, loving places where they can explore, in their own way. The activities for this age group are built around toddlers’ limitless curiosity and their natural desire to push boundaries. During their time with us your child will learn to count, discover writing and music, and start building toward following simple instructions and using the potty. 

Goals for toddlers focus on independence, discovery, need for control, and early social interactions. Infants and toddlers should be given opportunities that utilize all their senses as they discover toys and other appropriate objects. Their interests should also be taken into account. Independent play, teacher-directed play, and increasing amounts of play with peers are all included in the curriculum.

Throughout the daily routine, each activity from diapering to eating is seen as an opportunity for the caregiver to build a meaningful relationship with the child. A variety of learning experiences are provided as children play with objects, caregivers, and eventually their peers. The child’s personality and interests are used to guide curriculum choices.

PRESCHOOL-With improved coordination and thinking the world begins to open up for preschoolers. Our program introduces language, math, science and social skills. Each day at Hoboken Day Care 100 preschoolers explore science experiments, create artwork, play dress up and play music and movement games. In this way they learn following directions and other key skills for learning success. Goals expand for preschool-age children to focus on exploration, investigation, and vocabulary growth. Knowledge in traditional subject areas like math, reading, science, social studies, and the arts is introduced. A challenging curriculum for preschoolers is sometimes child-led and other times teacher-led. Preschoolers have a wealth of interactions with caregivers, peers, and a wide variety of engaging materials. Also, students learn how to recognize their personal achievements. 

 

PREK-Your child will gain independence while getting ready for the transition to kindergarten with a more organized environment. Each day your child will learn phonetic sounds, do simple addition and subtraction, creating simple patterns, sing songs, create art, and make music. The curriculum should be integrated overall with “focusing” lessons as needed. Focused lessons* are devoted to a particular skill like recognizing print numerals and letters. Educational materials reflect the children’s culture. Individual, small group, and whole class activities are used to promote a child’s learning. The teacher should use the interests of the students to help plan topics and lessons. Various academic subjects are taught through meaningful experiences and play is a cornerstone of the day.

  • Language

  • Literacy

  • Math

  • Science

  • Social Studies

  • Arts and crafts

  • Music and movement

  • Foreign languages (Spanish)

  • Social interaction

What Children Learn
On the basis of scientific research and state and professional standards, The Creative Curriculum identifies the knowledge, skills, and concepts important for preschool children to acquire in each content area: literacy, math, science, social studies, the arts, and technology.

We describe the key components of these content areas:

  • Literacy: vocabulary and language, phonological awareness, letters, words, print, comprehension, books and other texts, and sources of enjoyment

  • Mathematics: numbers; patterns and relationships; geometry and spatial awareness; measurement; and data collection, organization, and representation 

  • Science: physical science, life science, and earth and the environment

  • Social Studies: spaces and geography, people and how they live, people and the environment, and people and the past

  • The Arts: dance, music, drama, and the visual arts

REGULAR HOURS ARE FROM
7:30am-5:30pm.

AFTER CARE IS AVAILABLE UNTIL 6:00.
PART TIME CARE IS NOT OFFERED AT HDC100.

About | Hoboken Day Care 100

ABOUT US

 

Hoboken Day Care 100 provides a warm, loving and clean environment for your child.  Utilizing the Creative Curriculum as well as other proven early childhood methodologies we teach your child through art, music and purposeful play making sure they reach important early learning standards. We enable children to develop confidence, creativity and critical thinking skills. All our staff members are CPR and first aid certified. 

 

In 1972 the City of Hoboken received a HUD Grant to house a number of resources for the community in one building. The City of Hoboken asked Hoboken Day Care 100 to become the resource for subsidized child care.  Hoboken Day Care 100 has served many families though subsidized services as well as private day care tuition.  We pride ourselves on having a wonderfully diverse student and teacher population that reflects the community that we serve.

Our building is conveniently located close to public transportation. Our classrooms are bright, colorful and clean.  We have a big open outdoor space where students can run and play.  

The mission of our program is to provide children and families with quality child care that promotes individual growth and development. Our goal is to prepare children to be confident and creative lifelong learners by growing physically, socially, emotionally, and cognitively through developmentally appropriate learning activities.

 

 

 

Please click the link below to find out more about our Play-Based Learning and how it benefits our students!

NOTES

We provide a delicious breakfast and snack each day. Parents provide lunch.

Milk/water are provided with

each meal. All infant meals up to age 1 are provided. 

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Each child is assigned their own crib/cot for naptime.

Linens are not shared between children.

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Weather permitting,

children will have outside time every day. Infants over 5 months will go for walks locally in their strollers. Toddlers and preschool have use of the backyard area.

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Give us a call:

201-792-4666

CHILD SAFETY

 

Keeping children of all ages safe and healthy is one of the most important tasks of child care providers.

Keeping our child care environment clean is one of the best ways to help ensure that our children stay healthy. Dirty toys, bedding, linens, eating utensils, and surfaces can carry and spread germs. Regular disinfecting are part of the routine in a child care setting.

 

TOILETING

Diapering and toileting are two of the most common times that germs are spread in child care. Our teachers know the right way to change diapers and appropriate ways to help children use the toilet in order to greatly reduce the spread of illness in the child care program.

 

FIRST AID

As child care providers, we know that unintentional injuries will happen from time to time. The best way to handle an unintentional injury is to be prepared before it happens. When you know how to respond in an emergency, and have the supplies you need, you are confident and can respond in a timely manner. All Hoboken Day Care 100 staff members are CPR/First Aid certified.

 

HAND WASHING

Keeping all children healthy is an important goal of child care programs, and washing hands carefully and thoroughly can help children and child care providers prevent the spread of germs that cause illness. Thorough hand washing can remove as much as 90 percent of the virus-containing particles and bacteria on your skin. That’s a lot of protection from infection for the amount of time and effort it takes. Child care providers and children should wash their hands regularly during the day.

 

 

For more information
please e-mail us at:
[email protected]

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Municipal budgetary preschool educational institution for children No. 100 “Ostrovok” of the urban district of Tolyatti

Attention! Personal data of are published on the official website of the MBU kindergarten No. 100 “Island” with the written consent of their parents (legal representatives) in accordance with the requirements of Article 9 of the Federal Law of 27.07.2006. No. 152-FZ “On personal data”.
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Our address: 445011, Russia, Samara region, Tolyatti, st. Stavropolskaya, 102
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Dear parents! RECEPTION AND ISSUANCE OF CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CARDS during the summer period will be carried out on certain days:

Building 1 (T. Snezhina St., 47) – every WEDNESDAY from 10.00 to 14.00;
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