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DAY CARE PROGRAMS
AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS
CHILDMINDING PROGRAMS
CAMP PROGRAMS
RECREATION PROGRAMS
DAY CARE PROGRAMS
Infant Care (under 18 months) Lots of hugs, laughter, and gentle interaction help children build trust and feel secure in their new environment. Activities focus on addressing an infant's rapid development and individual needs. Toddler Care (18 months to 2 1/2 years) Social growth and language development are nurtured in activities ranging from song and story circles to playground and art activities. Preschool Care (2 1/2 years to 5 years) Creative play activities help children further develop the cognitive and social skills necessary for a successful transition to school. Please call sites to inquire about openings. CITY KIDS DAYCARE Kitchener City Hall 111 Duke St. Kitchener, ON N2H 6P6 519-578-1515 Monday - Friday 7.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Infant, toddler, and preschool care BRIDGEPORT CHILDCARE CENTRE 8 Bridge St. E. Kitchener, ON N2K 1J2 519-570-0211 Monday - Friday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Toddler, preschool, and school-age care
DOWNTOWN DAYCARE
*Downtown Daycare will be relocating in Fall 2012 to 45 Birchcliffe Ave Kitchener inside St. Paul's Catholic School. Please call 519-744-9980 for enrollment.
160 Courtland Ave. E. Kitchener, ON N2G 2V3 519-744-9980 Monday - Friday 7.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Infant, toddler, preschool care, JK and SK For more information about Downtown Daycare click here. To register your child in the Downtown Daycare Program please complete the following forms: Registration Forms Admission is not guaranteed. Please contact Downtown Daycare specifically to ensure availability.
DAY CARE PROGRAMS
AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS
CHILDMINDING PROGRAMS
CAMP PROGRAMS
RECREATION PROGRAMS
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Information about quality childcare and how to choose a childcare provider can be found at the following site:
Childcare Connection www.cccndsa.on.ca
Research shows that for every $1 spent on quality childcare, $7 is saved in later years on developmental, psychological, and corrections support.
Safe, quality childcare is essential for women's economic security. It allows them to be in the work force or to attend school while having peace of mind about their children's care.
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