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YWCA KUDDLE KORNER DAYCARE

YWCA Kuddle Korner

119 Hoffman Avenue

Windber, PA 15963

 814-467-6939

 Daycare & Pre-School 

Ages 6 weeks to School Age

 DPW Licensed

We’ve designed a very special program for your child. At the YWCA, we are determined to provide all the elements that families feel are most important: lots of love and attention-stimulating activities and tons of fun! All of these elements are drawn together to create a clean, safe program where children can learn while they play, make new friends, and get the care they need to thrive. A place where they can explore, discover, and grow. 

 

This may be your child’s first adventure away from home. It may also be your family’s first experience with the YWCA.  Our program will provide many opportunities for family involvement and communication throughout the year. Together, we can create a rich and rewarding experience for your child - a wonderful beginning that will last a lifetime.

 

Learning Through Play

Children learn best when they are enjoying their experiences and simply having fun. This makes play a very natural tool in teaching the young child. Through play, children can take on different roles, experiment with cause and effect, and work as a team to solve problems through trial and error.  Children can develop confidence in discovering all the things they can do. Through exploratory learning and play, your child’s self-image will be built by experiencing success in terms he/she can understand. Our program hopes to guide your child toward these developmental milestones:

  • · develop a positive self image

  • · initiate and follow through activities independently

  • · impact the people and objects in the environment

  • · develop skills for coping with developmental issues

  • · control impulses and channel them into more appropriate modes of expression

  • · relate positively to others, forging mutual understanding and acceptance of different perspectives

  • · use symbol systems to represent experiences, ideas, and feelings

  • · develop a healthy and physically competent body

  • · use appropriate materials as an outlet for self-expression or recreating experiences

 

Physical Development

Your child’s physical development is an integral part of the program. The center incorporates several outlets which promote a healthy, active childhood:

  • · Daily opportunities for vigorous play

  • · Opportunities to develop gross motor skills through movement education, simple games and tumbling

  • · Nutritious and varied snacks

  • · Rest periods designed to meet developmental needs

  • · Health and Safety education

 

 Cognitive Development

Our daily schedule provides an enhanced curriculum within a structured, yet flexible, environment. The programs seek to develop specific skills to prepare your child for elementary learning.  Please remember that every child learns at his or her own pace; the children are not expected to accomplish these goals simultaneously.

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