Moonlight daycare: Moonlight Daycare Inc. – Daycare in San Diego, CA

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Moonlight Daycare Inc. – Daycare in San Diego, CA

About

Hello Parents,
My name is Mahtab. I am living in Rancho Penasquitos. Moonlight Daycare Inc. is licensed by the State of California. Here is some information about myself. I got my Child Development Teacher and Master Teacher certificates, from Miramar College. I got a Teacher Permit from San Diego County Office of Education, 2015. I have 5 years of experience as a family home daycare caregiver. I worked more than five years in the Child Development Center in Miramar College, and I have more than 10 years’ experience teaching preschoolers. I also have CPR and First Aid certifications. I check both my phone and email so please feel free to contact me, if you have any questions. I really love working with children. I use simple ways for your kid to handle transitions from the daycare to school. I have worked with many special needs children become more involved in the community. I have some strategies for guiding children’s behavior in my daycare settings based on their ages. For example, encourage children to set good examples for each other, show respect for them, keep rules simple and easy to understand, discuss rules with children, consider kids’ suggestions for rules, and repeat the rules often. A few rules that work well with children include: Help each other. Be kind to each other. Take your turn. Take care of our toys. Say please and thank you. I like to find ways to make the environment safe, fun, educational and supportive for your children. When a child is having a good time, they are more open and receptive to new experiences. I provide healthy meals each day for breakfast, lunch, and nutritious snacks and drinks. My daycare is clean, and organized with new, safe inside and outside flooring, smoke-free, and pet-free with new different kinds of toys, puzzles, books that children like to play or read. I have a large and safe backyard with fun play equipment. Children also have great time with educational and fun kids’ music with dancing and singing.
My house is located in a safe place very close to Police and Fire Department Stations, and is very close to highway 56 and 15 maybe less than one minute. I accept children with the CDA, Child Care Awareness.

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Location

13406 Salmon River Road, San Diego, CA 92129

Center Highlights

Qualifications

Certified teacher

Child development associate (cda)

Cpr training

Early child development coursework

Early childhood education (ece)

First aid training

Hours

Day
Time

Monday

7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Tuesday

7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Wednesday

7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Thursday

7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Friday

7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

Cost

Age Range
Monthly Rate

1 – 11 months

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1 – 3 years

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4 – 5 years

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License

State license status:

Care. com verified on 06/27/2023

This business has satisfied CA’s requirements to be licensed. For the most up-to-date status and inspection reports, please view this provider’s profile on CA’s licensing website.

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  • Complying with safety and health inspections
  • Achieving the required levels of educational training
  • Maintaining a minimum caregiver-to-child ratio
  • Other state-defined requirements

Reviews

Moonlight Child Care | COLUMBUS OH

About the Provider

Description: Our mission is to provide an excellent child care for familes by promoting the
health and well-being of children. Our goal is to provide a safe and diverse
setting where children are encouraged to explore and play so that they may
develop a positive self-image and reach their learning potential. Here at
Moon Light we believe that it is important for all of our staff to provide the
best learning environment for the children in their care. Our teachers are
advocates for our children to make sure that everyone has all their needs
met.

Additional Information: Provider first licensed on 05/29/1973.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    400142
  • Capacity:
    119
  • Age Range:
    Infant, Toddler, Pre-Schooler, School Age
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Type of Care:
    Full Time Center
  • Initial License Issue Date:
    Feb 24, 2011
  • Current License Issue Date:
    Aug 05, 2011
  • Current License Expiration Date:
    Dec 31, 9999
  • District Office:
    Ohio Dept of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) – Division of Child Care
  • District Office Phone:
    (877)302-2347 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)

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Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Status Corrective Action Status Updated
2022-06-16 FOLLOW-UP FULLY COMPLIANT FULLY COMPLIANT 2022-06-16
2022-03-29 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2022-08-07
2021-06-23 FOLLOW-UP FULLY COMPLIANT FULLY COMPLIANT 2021-06-23
2021-01-14 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2022-01-17
2019-11-27 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2020-01-15
2019-05-01 COMPLAINT PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2019-05-16
2019-04-18 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2019-05-16
2019-01-24 COMPLAINT PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2019-01-31
2018-11-01 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE NOT ADDRESSED 2018-12-06
2018-06-27 COMPLAINT PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE NOT ADDRESSED 2018-08-14
2018-03-20 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2018-04-30
2017-12-28 INCIDENT / INJURY / ILLNESS PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2018-01-18
2017-08-02 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2017-09-06
2017-03-09 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2017-04-13

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  • Review of the film “Moonlight”

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    A heartfelt, but superficially composed politically correct drama about the growing up of a black gay man from labor shob

    09. 02.2017
    Text:
    Boris Ivanov

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    Moonlight

    Moonlight

    , 2016

    drama
    / USA

    Director:
    Barry Jenkins

    Cast:
    Mahershala Ali Dun Sanderson Alex R. Hibbert Janelle Monae

    Little black Sharon grows up in the slums of Miami. His single mother (Naomie Harris) is on drugs, other children tease and beat Sharon for his weakness and shyness, and the boy finds love and affection in only one place – in the house of drug dealer Juan (Mahershal Ali). Although it is Juan’s gang who supplies the boy’s mother with the poison, Sharon treats the boy like his son. When the gangster dies, his girlfriend Teresa (Janelle Monae) takes care of the boy. As Sharon grows and matures, he realizes that he differs from other guys not only in behavior, but also in sexual orientation.

    The film is based on a semi-autobiographical play by actor and playwright Tarren Alvin McCraney. The protagonist’s mother is based simultaneously on the mothers of McCraney and the film’s director Barry Jenkins. Both women were drug addicts

    The second film by Miami-based black director Barry Jenkins, who began his career with the low-budget romantic drama A Cure for Melancholy, was received by American liberal critics with the same fondness that President Obama’s election was recently greeted with. Journalists excelled in laudatory reviews and admired the fact that “Moonlight” does not just depict a black gay man from a poor area (as a rule, gays in American cinema are white people from the middle class), but makes him the main character of the picture and builds a narrative around the awareness of “non-traditional” orientation in a society that expects a guy to be full of love only in relation to women. When you read Western critics, it seems that Jenkins is the new coming of Christ and that his film is the best thing that has happened in cinema in the last decade.

    The film was nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay.

    We don’t really care, however, how often Hollywood portrays certain aspects of American life. We would like to understand how life in Russia is displayed in our cinema! So we evaluate Moonlight not as an ideological breakthrough, but as an art-house drama that traces the growing up of the protagonist in very difficult circumstances – a minimum of maternal care, an almost complete absence of friends, bullying by school bullies … And no life prospects. Judging by the film, in those parts where Sharon lives, they become either drug dealers, or drug addicts, or both at once.

    What can you say about Moonlight? First of all, that his narrative is too scattered and therefore superficial. The film is divided into three parts that focus on Sharon as a child, Sharon in high school, and Sharon as an adult turned drug dealer. Each of these chapters could and should have been a feature-length film in its own right – especially the first chapter, where a kind-hearted drug dealer enters the boy’s life, and the third chapter, where Sharon musters up the courage to confess her feelings to a former classmate.

    One can see full-fledged, thoughtful stories about a drug dealer who is too good for his business, and about a drug dealer who is forced to lead a double life – “tough” for subordinates and “sensual” for those to whom he can open up. Actually, these two plots could be combined and still get a much deeper and more exciting movie than the one that Jenkins made.

    Be that as it may, Juan and the adult Sharon deserved more screenplay attention than Jenkins gives them. Due to the brevity of the chapters of the film, the director is limited to statements (“The hero used to be like this, but now he is different”), and does not build dramatic narratives even when they ask to be shown on the screen. At the same time, Juan is so much more charismatic than Sharon at any age that one gets the feeling that the picture has chosen the central character incorrectly or taken the older gangster out of action too early.