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Infant & Toddler Child Care Center |
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Provided by ChildKind, Inc.
CFC# 43249
ChildKind, Inc. is a parent co-operative and is governed by a Board of Directors
comprised of parents of children enrolled in the Center.
As a parent co-operative, full-time enrolled families are required to contribute
3 hours per month. A $35.00 per hour ($105.00 per month) charge will be assessed to families
for hours not fulfilled each month.
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General Information |
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Ages Served: |
6 weeks - 3 yrs |
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Licensed Capacity: |
33 Children |
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Location: |
NIH Campus |
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Hours of Operation: |
7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
(Monday - Friday)
Closed all Federal Government holidays
and 3 professional days |
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Tuition:
Effective October 2008 |
$695.00 every 2 weeks for children up to 2 yrs.
$550.00 every 2 weeks for children 2 - 3 yrs.
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Fees: |
A $50.00 enrollment fee is required.
A $85.00 materials fee is due on October 1 every year.
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Deposit : |
A $500.00 deposit is required.
- $150.00 of the deposit is due upon acceptance of enrollment.
- The remaining $350.00 is due within the first 3 months
of enrollment.
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Accreditation: |
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) |
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License: |
State of Maryland Department of Education, Office of Child Care |
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Facility Size: |
3,173 sq. ft. |
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Playground Area: |
3,200 sq. ft. |
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About ChildKind, Inc. |
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History:
ChildKind, Inc. originated at Suburban Hospital in 1983 and
was the first licensed center-based infant care program located
in Montgomery County, Maryland. By mid 1985, the parents acquired
ownership and a parent cooperative organization was established.
On July 6, 1987 ChildKind, Inc. moved onto the NIH campus from
a nearby high school. On June 8, 1998, ChildKind, Inc. relocated
to a new modular building on campus.
Philosophy:
ChildKind, Inc. is dedicated to providing quality professional
services to infants and toddlers and their families. ChildKind,
Inc. operates on the principle that infants and toddlers grow
in learning environments that provide experiences aimed at
fostering their development in five major areas:
- SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL - A warm, consistent, and caring environment.
- GROSS MOTOR - Large muscle development and coordination.
- FINE MOTOR - Small muscle development (puzzles, blocks, and
toys).
- LANGUAGE - Communication and listening.
- COGNITIVE - Problem solving and challenges for young minds.
We encourage young children to develop at their own rates.
Developmental screening, daily observations, and parent/family
input provide the foundation for developing individual activities
for children. Our professional educators provide opportunities
for affectionate and stimulating developmental activities.
Throughout the day your child will also experience lots of
nurturing, laughing, smiling, and "conversation".
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