Lake Orion Area Preschool and Child Care Directory 2016
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Lake Orion Area Preschool and Child Care Directory 2016
Lake Orion Area Preschool and Child Care Directory 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Alpine Academy ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Divine Grace Lutheran Preschool…………………………………………………………………… 5 Eagle Creek Academy ……………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Everest Academy ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 Gingellville Early Childhood Center, Inc. ………………………………………………………… 8 Goddard School (Lake Orion)……………………………………………………………………….. 9 Goddard School (Oxford) ……………………………………………………………………………… 10 Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool …………………………………………………………….. 11 Heartfelt Impressions Learning Center …………………………………………………………. 12 Kids Corner …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 Lake Orion Early Childhood ………………………………………………………………………….. 24 Montessori School of Clarkston …….…………………………………………………………….. 25 Oakland Christian School …………………………………………………………………………….. 26 Oakland Steiner…………….…………………………………………………………………………….. 27 Oxford Early Learning Center (Oxford Schools) ……………………………………………. 28 Pee Wee Patch ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 29 Rainbow Child Care Center…….……………………………………………………………………… 30 A School for the Mind & Body……………………………………………………………………….. 31 St. Joseph School …………………………………………………………………………………………… 32 St. Trinity Ev. Lutheran Preschool ………………………………………………………………….. 33 Sunny Day Preschool …………………………………………………………………………………….. 34 Child Care Information Resources Oakland County Child Care Council ……………………………………... …….. 35 Great Start …………………………………………………………. ……………………… 36 State of Michigan: Department of Human Resources …………………. 36 What to Look for with a Child Care Provider …………………………………………………. 37 2 2016 Orion Township Public Library Area Preschool and Child Care Directory The Orion Township Public Library is pleased to present the 15th Annual Orion Township Area Preschool and Child Care Directory in conjunction with its annual Preschool and Child Care Information Night. The information in this directory was supplied by the individual agencies. This list does not contain every preschool and child care facility in the area and inclusion in this directory does not imply endorsement or recommendation. For further information contact the Orion Township Public Library Youth Services Department. Orion Township Public Library 825 Joslyn Road Lake Orion, MI 48362 Phone: 248-693-3002 Fax: 248-693-3009 www.orionlibrary.org www.locin.org 3 Alpine Academy 3100 West Gunn Rd. Oakland, MI 48363 Contact person: Erin Whaley Phone: 248-814-1111 E-mail: alpineacademymanager@gmail.com Website: www.myalpineacademy.com Facility type: Nationally-Accredited Early Childhood Center Type of Program: Toddlers, Preschool, Young Fives Hours of Operation: 7:00 am to 6:00 pm Months of Operation: Year-Round Teacher/child ratio: One year to 2 ½ years old - limit 4 children per group 2 ½ years to 3 years old -limit 8 children per group 3 years old -limit 10 children per group 4 years old -limit 12 children per group Young Fives -class limit 12 children per group Ages accepted: 1- 6 years Special features: Celebrating our 20th year, family owned, small groups, qualified teachers, individual attention, balance of play and learning, and open door policy. Philosophy/Mission statement: We embrace each child's unique qualities and spark the love of learning! 4 Divine Grace Lutheran Preschool 3000 S. Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion, MI 48359 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Hours of Operation: Months of Operation: Adult/child ratio: Barbara Musinski 248-391-2811 ext. 208 bmusinski@divinegrace.net www.divinegrace.net Center Christ-centered Early Childhood Education Monday – Friday; 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Year-round 1:10 Ages accepted: 3 years - 12 years Special features: Full size gym, caring staff. Philosophy/Mission statement: Divine Grace Lutheran Preschool has the desire and responsibility to provide a sound Christian education and environment in which to nurture the children and to treat them with love and respect. Sharing the message of love and forgiveness given to us by Jesus is an important part of our program. Divine Grace Lutheran Preschool exists to provide a high-quality Early Childhood Christ-centered education which is based on the inerrant Word of God. 5 Eagle Creek Academy 3739 Kern Rd Oakland, MI 48363 Contact person: Mary Chris Foxworthy Phone: 248-475-9999 E-mail: mfoxworthy@eaglecreekacademy.com Website: www.eaglecreekacademy.com Facility type: School Type of Program: Preschool through 8th Grade Hours of Operation: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm (before care and after care provided) Months of Operation: September through June Adult/child ratio: We follow mandated guidelines Ages accepted: Ages 3 and up Special features: Childhood is a magical time. Our first priority is to keep that magic alive. We also recognize that we are preparing your children for Kindergarten. With this in mind, we pay special attention to providing the perfect balance between fun and academics. Philosophy/Mission statement: Our mission is to give every child an excellent academic foundation and a strong sense of self-confidence. Therefore, we: teach in very small groups, meet each child’s individual needs, have experienced, caring teachers, offer challenging academics, use hands-on learning activities, focus on technology, cultivate a family, atmosphere, and appreciate diversity. 6 Everest Academy 5935 Clarkston Road Clarkston, MI 48348 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Hours of Operation: Months of Operation: Adult/child ratio: Maura Plante 248-241-9012 mplante@everestacademy.org www.everest-clarkston.org Preschool through 12th Grade Independent Catholic School 7:30 am - 3:30 pm (aftercare until 6:00 pm) Last week of August through first week of June PS3: 10:1 and PS4, PS5 & JK: 12:1 Ages accepted: Ages 3 and up Special features: Catholic school and environment Philosophy/Mission statement: To shape Christian leaders who will transform society according to the standards of the Gospel. Everest is dedicated to providing the highest quality Catholic education through the development of the whole person (Integral Formation ®) encompassing the commitment to teach, to educate, and to form. Everest Collegiate High School graduates are motivated, self-confident, Christian leaders who are prepared and committed to transform society. 7 Gingellville Early Childhood Center, Inc. 4375 Baldwin Road Orion Township, MI 48359 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Donna Davis-Daisley 248-391-3033 GECC3033@aol.com Early Childhood Center Full Day Program Preschool, School Age, Infant/Toddler Before and After School Hours of Operation: 5:30 am – 7:00 pm Months of Operation: Year Round Adult/child ratio: 2 1/2: 1:5; 4 & 5: 1:8 Ages accepted: 6 weeks – 12 years Special features: Philosophy/Mission statement: 8 The Goddard School-Lake Orion 935 East Silverbell Road Lake Orion, MI 48360 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Hours of Operation: Months of Operation: Adult/child ratio: Jean Dasuqi 248-364-4401 dlakeorionmi@goddardschool.com htpp://www.GoddardSchool.com Center Developmental Preschool 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Full year, 12 months State recommended Ages accepted: 6 weeks to 5 years Special features: The Goddard School is a nurturing place for your children and a comfortable place for families. Proven Education Approach (FLEX) Nurturing Environment Collaborators in the Parenting Process. Philosophy/Mission statement: The Goddard School uses the most current, academically endorsed methods to ensure that children have fun while learning the skills they need for long-term success in school and in life. Our talented teachers also collaborate with parents to nurture children into respectful, confident, and joyful learners. 9 The Goddard School - Oxford 55 Gateway Drive Oxford, MI 48371 Contact person: Angela Logan Phone: 248-628-6268 E-mail: goddardassistant55@gmail.com Website: http://www.goddardschool.com/detroit/oxford-gateway-drive-mi Facility type: Early Childhood Center Type of Program: Flex Learning and Learning Through Play Hours of Operation: 6:30 am – 6:00 pm Months of Operation: Year-round Adult/child ratio: Varies with age groups. Ages accepted: 6 weeks – 6 years and before and after school care/ camps Special features: Kindergarten readiness programs and preschool prep programs offered to prepare children for the next step in their education. Before and After care for school age children with transportation to Oxford Schools. Days available for school age children when area schools are closed and summer camp for children up to 12 years of age. Philosophy/Mission statement: The Goddard School provides the foundation to encourage each child's lifelong love of learning. In our warm loving atmosphere caring teachers support the healthy development of children 6 weeks to 6 years old. Our year round program offers families the choice of either a half or full day schedule. 10 Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool 1950 S. Baldwin Rd. Lake Orion, MI 48360 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Hours of Operation: Sheri Daniell, Director; Eric Heins, Principal 248-391-7244 gsd31195@yahoo.com www.goodshepherdlakeorion.com Preschool – 8th Grade School 3’s, 4’s, and Young 5’s 3’s: Tuesday/Thursday; 8:30am-11:45am 4’s: Monday/Wednesday/Friday; 8:30am-11:45am Young 5’s: Monday-Friday; 8:30am-11:45am Months of Operation: September-May (Labor Day to Memorial Day for 3’s/4’s) August-June (Young 5’s) Adult/child ratio: 3’s: 10:1; 4’s: 12 to 1; Young 5’s: 16 to 1 Ages accepted: 3’s: 3yrs. by Sept. 1 4’s: 4yrs. by Sept. 1 Young 5’s: 5yrs. by Dec. 1 Special Features: Daily Jesus time, art activities, phonics, songs, field trips, discovery centers, show and tell, handbells, games, story time, outdoor playground, and indoor gymnasium. Philosophy: We believe that each child is a gift to us, created and loved by God. Through a blend of play and structured learning activities, we nurture each child spiritually, socially, and academically. We strive to help each child develop his or her full potential, have a positive self-image and see him/herself as a child of God. Mission: Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool is committed to making disciples of all nations by providing a Christ-centered learning environment in which the love of God is shared daily with students and families. 11 Heartfelt Impressions 2810 S. Lapeer Road/4461 Collins Road Lake Orion, MI 48360/Rochester, MI 48306 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Hours of Operation: Months of Operation: Adult/child ratio: Rhonda Meyers/Amy Maxwell 248-622-4499 heartfeltimpressions@gmail.com heartfeltimpressions.net Child care center Full & part day, GSRP 6:00 am – 6:30 pm Year-round Ages accepted: 6 weeks – 12years Special Features: Meals and snacks provided, diapers and wipe included, weekly music and Spanish for preschool, latch key, drop in care, 4 star rating Philosophy/Mission Statement: We provide an engaging environment that nurtures children, supports families and creates a community to inspire life-long learners. 12 Kids Corner 1870 W. Clarkston Lake Orion, MI 48362 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Hours of Operation: Months of Operation: Adult/child ratio: Sue Tunny 248-814-9096 SueKidsCorner@aol.com www.KidsCorner.cc Child Care Center Educational Child Care/Preschool 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Year-round Follow Michigan State Licensing Ages accepted: 6 weeks to 11 years Special features: Music, Art, Spanish, Large outdoor playground, smaller size classrooms for more individual attention. We work together with parents to help them meet their family goals while away at work providing for their families. We make sure that children know they are heard and loved. Philosophy/Mission statement: Our vision is to give all children the opportunity to grow emotionally, physically, socially and intellectually by playing, exploring and learning with others in a fun, safe, healthy and loving environment. 13 14 15 16 17 18 MONTESSORI SCHOOLS ARE UNIQUE BECAUSE EVERY CHILD IS UNIQUE. Over 100 years ago, Dr. Maria Montessori discovered that a child learns best within a social environment which supports and respects individual development. As an authentic Montessori school, we offer Toddler and Early Childhood (18 months to 6 years) programs designed to build a strong academic foundation, as well as to foster social, emotional, physical, and moral advancement. To learn more about the Montessori Method of education, please call for information; we will be happy to answer your questions and offer a tour of our beautiful school, which is only 3 miles north of the Village of Clarkston. 10439 Ortonville Road Clarkston, MI 48348 248-620-2190 www.montessorischoolofclarkston.com Email: msoc1@comcast.net 19 20 21 140 E. Flint Street Lake Orion, MI 48362 www.sunnydaypreschool.net Check us out on Facebook! 22 23 Lake Orion Early Childhood Programs 455 E. Scripps Road Lake Orion, MI 48360 Contact person: Kim McLean Phone: 248-693-5439 E-mail: cmcvety@lakeorion.k12.mi.us Website: lakeorion.k12.mi.us./earlychildhood Facility type: School District Type of Program: Early Childhood Hours of Operation: 6:30 am – 6:00 pm Months of Operation: January-December Adult/child ratio: Ages accepted: Birth – 12 years Special features: A program of Lake Orion Community Schools Philosophy/Mission statement: To provide an exemplary education for all learners recognizing that children are unique individuals who have various levels of development as well as a wide spectrum of potential and needs. 24 Montessori School of Clarkston 10439 Ortonville Road Clarkston, MI 48348 Contact person: Lisa Morse Phone: 248-620-2190 E-mail: msoc1@comcast.net Website: www.montessorischoolofclarkston.com Facility type: Private, Independent Type of Program: Montessori Toddler and Primary Hours of Operation: 7:30 am – 6:00 pm Months of Operation: September – June (will open Summer Camp with enough interest) Adult/child ratio: Toddler 1:4, Primary 1:10 Ages accepted: 18 months – 6 years Special features: violin program for children 3 and older Philosophy/Mission statement: At Montessori School of Clarkston, we believe in helping build the academic, social, and emotional foundation of our students, by providing a nurturing environment that allows for the development of the whole child while following the philosophy and theory of Dr. Maria Montessori. 25 Oakland Christian School 3075 Shimmons Road Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Contact person: Josh Thayer Phone: 248.373.2700 E-mail: jthayer@oaklandchristian.com Website: www.oaklandchristian.com Facility type: Type of Program: HighScope and Orton Gilliangham influenced Hours of Operation: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Months of Operation: August - June with possibility of summer programs Adult/child ratio: Licensed requirements Ages accepted: Potty trained-young 5’s Special features: We use HighScope along with Orton Gilliangham. We use both programs while integrating our Bible curriculum. We offer a very flexible schedule for parents who need additional child care options. We can fit your needs and schedules. Philosophy/Mission statement: Oakland Christian School engages students in a rigorous and relevant education that builds Christ-centered relationships and prepares students to fulfill their unique God-given purpose in our shared world. 26 Oakland Steiner School 3976 S. Livernois Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Hours of Operation: Months of Operation: Adult/child ratio: Lisa Peyser 248-299-8755 EnrollmentTeam@OaklandSteiner.org OaklandSteiner.org Pre-K through 8th Grade Waldorf Education 7:30 am to 6:00 pm, M-F Sept through mid-June 1:6, Two and a half to four and a half years old 1:8, Four and a half to six years old 1:12, Grade one through eight Ages accepted: 2 ½ and up Special features: Play is at the heart of the Waldorf Early Childhood program. The children engage in playful activities both indoors and outdoors and experience the wonder of the changing climate. In play, children develop the capacity for creative thinking, problem solving, and social skills through their imaginative interactions and in teacher-directed activities. The structured and supported use of play in the Oakland Steiner School Early Childhood program lays a strong foundation for future academic success. The children listen to fairy and folk tales, they watch puppet plays and participate in dramatic play all of which strengthen their power of memory, comprehension, and imagination. The stories, songs and nursery rhymes told in class cultivate in the children a love for the wonders and joyful world of language. Participating in counting games and rhythmic activities as well as in the daily activities of bread baking, cooking, and table setting build the foundational experience for learning mathematics, sequencing, and number skills. Learning about the physical world through large and small motor work and imitative play prepares the child for studying the sciences. All of these learning activities are held in daily and seasonal rhythms that connect the children to the world around them and instill a sense of gratitude and reverence. Philosophy/Mission statement: Oakland Steiner School's Early Childhood program provides a nurturing foundation for the growing child. By nourishing the mind and the senses through a healthy, beauty-filled environment, our program fosters the development of the whole child. Each classroom is warm, inviting, cared for and intentionally filled with beautiful, natural materials. Wood, seashells, beeswax for modeling and handcrafted dolls and toys encourage children to create and form games and stories. The Early Childhood room is a gentle place where children can imagine freely while feeling safe and comfortable. 27 Oxford Early Learning Center Oxford Schools 105 Pontiac Oxford, MI 48371 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Hours of Operation: Months of Operation: Adult/child ratio: Washea Jackson 248-969-5035 washea.jackson@oxfordschools.org www.oxfordschools.org Early Childhood Center (School District) Ages accepted: Birth to 12 years old 6:00 am – 6:00 pm -- Office Hours 8:00 am - 4:30 pm September to June & Summer availability Better than State Licensing Standards Special features: International Baccalaureate, HighScope (Birth to Elementary), Online COR HighScope trained staff, foreign language(Chinese & Spanish), Parenting Programs, Family Activities, Oxford Community Schools Philosophy/Mission Statement: Creating a World Class Education Today to Shape Tomorrow’s Selfless, Global Leaders. 28 Pee Wee Patch Child Development Center 1796 S. Lapeer Rd Lake Orion, MI 48360 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Hours of Operation: Months of Operation: Adult/child ratio: Collette Potts 248-814-1010 peeweepatch@peeweepatch.com peeweepatch.com Child Development Center High Scope & Reggio Emilio 6:00 am - 6:30 pm, Monday - Friday Year Round We follow mandated guidelines 4:1 Infants/Toddlers, 8:1 Young Preschool, 10:1 Preschool/PreK Ages accepted: Birth - 12 years old Special features: We offer High Scope & Reggio Emilio curriculum. We offer infant-toddlerpreschool before and after school care. We provide transportation, field trips, parent activities, and trainings. We have a cook on staff, provide diapers, wipes, and food. We have a splash pad. We are NAEYC accredited. Philosophy/Mission statement: Pee Wee Patch Child Development Center’s mission is to provide a quality, comprehensive early childhood environment for nurturing and facilitating the growth and development of young children. Pee Wee Patch takes pride in giving back to families and the community. Philosophy: 29 Rainbow Child Care Center 2222 S. Lapeer Rd Orion, MI 48360 Contact person: Ashley Smith Phone: 248-972-5674 E-mail: lakeorion@rainbowccc.com Website: www.rainbowccc.com/lakeorion Facility type: Licensed Center Type of Program: Preschool/Child Care Hours of Operation: 6:30 am - 6:30 pm Months of Operation: All months Adult/child ratio: infant/toddler 1:4; Young Preschool 1:8; Preschool 1:10; Pre-K 1:12 Varsity Club (School-age) 1:18 Ages accepted: 6 weeks-12 years Special features: Diapers and Wipes included Meals included Zoo Phonics Ready Set Grow Baby Sign Language Creative Curriculum Philosophy/Mission statement: Rainbow Child Care Center’s Program has been developed to serve the needs of today’s family. We answer the dilemma that many parents face: where to find quality child care with a strong academic foundation. As early childhood professionals, our goal is to provide continuity between home and school. WE believe it is important for children to maintain a familiar and comfortable routine and for this reason, we strive to create a “home away from home” experience for every family. We believe a nurturing atmosphere, a structured curriculum and parents and teachers who work as partners will prepare children for their future academic careers and inspire a love of lifelong learning. At Rainbow, children are respected, staff is responsible, and parents are always welcome. 30 A School for the Mind and Body 936 S. Baldwin Road, Suite 101a Clarkston, Michigan 48348 Contact person: Nanci Canine Phone: 248-814-7100 E-mail: ncanine@sfmb.net Website: www.schoolforthemindandbody.com Facility type: Early Childhood Education Type of Program: Early Childhood Education Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Months of Operation: Year round Adult/child ratio: infant 1-4, 2’s 1-4, 3’s 1-8, 4’s 1-8, Y-5’s/Kinders 1-10 Ages accepted: 6 ½ weeks – 12 years Special features: Character Education with an Emphasis on Nutrition & Exercise. ALL Lead staff hold Degrees in Elementary Education or Early Childhood Education. Philosophy/Mission statement: The SFMB Preschool Program is based on a foundation of academics, character development, and personal health and wellness. It is our philosophy that character education, nutrition and exercise are equally as important as reading, writing and arithmetic. Children attending SFMB will grow, mature and develop to their fullest capacity if given the opportunity to explore, create and problem solve with materials which are appropriate to their developmental age. They will also develop emotionally and socially through adult and child interaction in both individual and group settings. 31 St. Joseph Catholic School 703 N. Lapeer Road Lake Orion, MI 48362 Since 1992 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Meghan Evoy, Principal 248-693-6215 jevola@stjosephlakeorion.org www.stjoelo.org. Catholic School (preschool – 8th grade) Full day and half day preschool; 3’s, 4’s & junior kindergarten Hours of Operation: 3's (8:20-11), 4's (8:20-11:30), junior kindergarten (12:303:30), all day preschool (8:20-3:30) Months of Operation: School Calendar Adult/child ratio: Max: (1:8) Ages accepted: Must be 33 months of age to enroll (potty trained) Special features: All teachers and assistant teachers hold bachelor degrees. Extended day care available, Spanish, Art, Music, Library, P.E. Philosophy/Mission statement: Philosophy:" Like our patron, St. Joseph family is entrusted with fostering the development of the mind, body and spirit of each of God's precious children in our care." Mission: "St. Joseph School is a Catholic community that is guided in faith, strengthened by prayer, and committed to academic excellence." 32 St. Trinity Ev. Lutheran Preschool 7925 Sashabaw Road Clarkston, MI 48348 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Hours of Operation: Julie Schultz 248-620-6154 sttrinityps@comcast.net http://sainttrinitylutheran.com. Preschool in a church building Preschool only 3 year olds meet - Tuesday & Thursday – 9:15am – 11:45am Tuition rate $135 per month Class is limited to 10 children 4 year olds meet Monday, Wednesday & Friday – 9:15am – 11:45am Tuition rate $180 per month Class is limited to 16 children All programs require a non-refundable $85 registration fee Months of Operation: September – May (classes begin after Labor Day and end before Memorial Day). Open Registration begins in March for the following year. We hold an annual open house on Saturday in March from 10:00 am – noon. Registration must be paid to reserve a child’s space in our program. Adult/child ratio: 3 year olds 1:5 & 4 year olds 1:8 Ages accepted: 3-5 (must be toilet trained) Special features: Parental involvement is encouraged in our classroom. Small class sizes enable us to give individualized instructions to each child. We have a large gym we are able to use in any weather for large motor activities. Daily snacks are provided. Special Events: grand-friends’ day, children’s Christmas service, daddy & me night, mommy & me day, dental hygienist visit, four field trips throughout the year. We use “Handwriting Without Tears” writing readiness program and Scholastic magazines for preschool age children. Philosophy/Mission statement: We are a kindergarten readiness preschool that includes a Christian foundation to focus on educating the whole child using a theme based curriculum. 33 Sunny Day Preschool 140 E. Flint St. (downtown Lake Orion) Lake Orion, MI 48362 Contact person: Phone: E-mail: Website: Facility type: Type of Program: Hours of Operation: Months of Operation: Adult/child ratio: Cindy Winther, Director 248-693-9330 sunnydaypreschool@gmail.com sunnydaypreschool.net Child Care Center Preschool Program Monday –Friday - 9:00 am – 3:00 pm September through May. Summer Camp Program in June & July 1:8; Four year old classes 1:9 Ages accepted: 3 years to 5 years *Can take a few 2 ½ year olds Special features: Our children blossom and grow in a warm, loving, and creative environment. We offer a culturally diverse environment as well as activities to expand each child’s view of the world around them. We teach sign language, Spanish, how to say thank you in 15 different languages and Yoga to all our classes. We focus on good nutrition and healthy eating for strong bodies and minds. Our four year old classes bake each week and also write and draw in journals. Our staff have college degrees in education and attend annual training to further their knowledge. All of our staff are trained in CPR and First Aid. Our classes are small with an excellent teacher/child ratio. We follow NAEYC guidelines for providing a high quality program. Philosophy/Mission Statement: Sunny Day Preschool offers a unique, creative preschool program with a personalized touch. We offer a curriculum that keeps a balance between the four growth areas: social, emotional, intellectual and physical for optimum development. We provide an environment rich in literacy and creativity. We offer real-life purposeful learning opportunities daily to increase each child’s potential for social and academic success academic success. 34 CHILD CARE INFORMATION RESOURSES Oakland County Child Care Council 550 Hulet, Ste. 101 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 Phone: Website: Facility type: Hours of Operation: 248-333-9545 www.oaklandchildcare.org Child Care Council Monday-Thursday - 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Friday and Evening Hours by Appointment Months of Operation: Year-round About us: Quality child care can make a big difference in the future of our children, our county, our state and our country. A good place to begin your search for answers to your child care questions is a trusted local resource. The Oakland County Child Care Council provides resources and referral information for families. We conduct skill-building workshops for parents, hold low-cost professional development classes for child care providers and work with businesses to find child care solutions for their employees. We are advocates on child care issues for the community. We are dedicated to promoting the well being of Oakland County's children. The Oakland County Child Care Council has been advocating and promoting quality child care since 1973. The Council is funded by public and private sources. It is a membership agency that is governed by a board of directors and managed by a professional staff. Philosophy/Mission statement: Coordinating and developing quality child care and related resources for families and caregivers. 35 Great Start Collaborative Oakland 2111 Pontiac Lake Rd. Waterford, MI 48328-2736 Contact Person: Phone: E-Mail: Website: Donna Lackie 248-209-2229 donna.lackie@oakland.k12.mi.us http://www.greatstartforkids-oakland.org Great Start is available to help Oakland County parents understand the importance of a “great start” for their children birth through five years old. Monthly meetings are held providing information to parents on topics such as: Children's early learning and development Creating social connections Developmental screenings Strengthening families Children's activity and nutrition Philosophy/Mission statement: To create and sustain a collaborative and coordinated community effort that provides culturally relevant and high quality services that support, empower and engage ALL Oakland County families and children as active members of the State of Michigan: Department of Health & Human Services Capital View Building 201 Townsend Street Lansing, MI 48913 Telephone: (517) 373-3740 TTY: 800-649-3777 36 Web Site: www.michigan.gov/childcare Click on “Parent” then scroll to the bottom of the page “Parent Resources” then scroll down to Is This the Right Place for my Child? . WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A CHILD CARE PROVIDER: If you need child care, you want the very best setting for your child. When choosing child care, you should visit more than one program and if possible, take your child with you when you visit. The following list will give you some hints to help you make a good choice. Interview Caregivers Call first and ask… Is there an opening for my child? What hours and days are you open? Where are you located? How much do you charge? When is payment due? Do you charge for holidays, absences due to vacations or illness, or late pickups? How many children do you care for? How much child care experience and education do you have? How many adults care for the children? What ages do you serve? Must a child be toileted trained? In a home setting… Are there others living in the home? Who and what age are they? Who, besides the provider, may be caring for my child? 37 Will my child be taken out of the home while in your care? Are there pets or smoking in the home? Visit and look for… Positive interactions between caregiver and children Children getting lots of attention Children who are happy and comfortable with their caregiver. Clean, safe and healthy indoor and outdoor spaces. Safety features such as gates on stairs, caps on electrical outlets, and a locked cabinet for medicine, poisons and cleaning products. A variety of toys and learning materials, such as books, puzzles, blocks, and climbing equipment that your child will find interesting. Ask the provider… Can I visit at any time? How do you handle discipline? What do you do if my child is sick? How do you handle an emergency? Do you have a back-up caregiver? Where do children take naps? Do caregivers have up-to-date CPR AND First Aid Training? Do caregivers have training in child care? May I see a copy of your license? Are they accredited? May I have a list of parents (current and former) who have used your care facility? 38 825 JOSLYN ROAD LAKE ORION, MI 48362 248-693-3000 www.orionlibrary.org Books and Beyond! Orion Township Public Library Youth Services Department offers programs for all ages including: Family Place Library workshops Story times for babies, toddlers, preschoolers and families Lego Club, Book Bingo, Doggone Readers, AWE Computers, Ipad Bar and other fun programs for school age children Summer reading program for all ages Battle of the Books for fifth graders Wacky Wednesdays for preschool age fun Access 24/7 Resources: Databases for homework and information gathering Place online holds and renewal material Register for programs online Downloadable ebooks and audio books Hoopla database with access to television, movies, music, and books Mango language learning database – learn a new language right from home 39 http://orionlibrary.org/friends/ The Friends of the Orion Township Public Library are an important group of people who are advocates of the library. Friends enhance and support the library's services to the community. Say YES To your library— Join the Friends and Do A World of Good. 825 Joslyn Road Lake Orion MI 48362 248-693-3000 ext. 319 40