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Kennevale Child Care

The Day Care Centre located at 56 Kennevale Drive and is open Monday through Friday between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. We operate in compliance with:

  1. The Day Nurseries Act (of the Ministry of Community Children and Family Services)
  2. all applicable Health and Fire Regulations. We are licensed to accommodate children 15 months through 10 years of age.

The Toddler Program

Children are natural born learners, with a desire and drive to learn as very young babies.

In our program (aged fifteen months to two and a half years) we see from one month to the next, great leaps forward in each child’s physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and language development. While all children develop in similar ways, each child is unique and developmental milestones are reached at different rates.

All aspects of development are stimulated throughout the day, interspersed with a generous helping of love, consistency, security, and trust.

Music is a very important aspect of our program. Toddlers love to sing, especially when a song has lots of actions and repetition.

Art and sensory activities are incorporated daily into our toddler program. The children thoroughly enjoy these activities.

There are fifteen children in our program. The ratio is one teacher to five children.

Teachers and parents seek a common goal to nurture and guide children in a loving, safe, and secure environment.

Junior Preschool Program

The Junior Preschool program has sixteen children aged 2.5 years through 3.5 years. The child to teacher ratio is 8:1.

Our program activities help to develop the “whole” child. We program for the physical, cognitive, emotional and social development of the children. Our schedule includes indoor/outdoor play; quiet/active play and child directed/teacher directed learning.

By observations we pick an activity the children are very interested in. and have them elaborate on this activity. We ask question at circle time or large group circle about the topic.

Our present science project, butterfly larva is of great interest. We talk about the evolving butterflies.

Senior Preschool Program

There are twenty-four children in our program. They are three and four years of age. The child teacher ratio is 8:1. The emphasis in our program is to provide a warm and nurturing environment, where the children can feel safe and secure. Our goal is to plan and implement a stimulating and enriching program, keeping in mind their areas of development physical, social, emotional, cognitive and language.

We have many different learning centers for the children to learn at and to enjoy. Our small and large group times consist of reading stories, singing songs, music and movement, as well as games and activities, all enhancing their social, cognitive, and language skills. Outdoor play is an important part of our daily routine. In the Senior Preschool program we use the “project approach” to learning. This concept is self-motivated learning initiated by the children and implemented by the teachers.

We invite you to come and visit our program during our fall parent information evening.

Junior Kindergarten Program

The Junior Kindergarten program facilitates creativeness, curiosity, independence and a positive environment.

The program has an added advantage of being attached to Mary Honeywell School. This enables our teachers to meet the children at their respective classrooms. This provides a smooth transition for the children between school and child care. We provide service for children attending Elizabeth A. Seton School, who buss the children to the child care centre.

This program provides a stimulating environment that challenges the child and provides a fun filled environment!

Senior Kindergarten Program

Welcome to the Senior Kindergarten Program. We have an enrollment of twelve children.

Our program compliments what the children are learning in their respective primary classes at school with emphasis on early literacy and pre-math skills.

Our curriculum is theme related as well as utilizing the project approach / emergent curriculum. This type of curriculum helps to develop small projects that are created by the children’s interests.

School-Age Program

Our program provides before and after school care for forty-five children between the ages 6-10. This program offers a variety of activities and includes outdoor play. The children are given the opportunity to chose from a variety of activities. This allows them personal choice with many advantages for their development. We have group discussions with the children, which allows us to have their input on activities and program ideas.

The children help set the rules and therefore, logical consequences when these rules are not followed.

The school age program provides a fun filled learning experience for everyone!

 
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