Navy child development programs




















All children, regardless of the program i. Eligibility is based on the parent who has physical custody of the child. Eligible patrons include Active Duty military personnel, DoD civilian personnel, and reservists on active duty or inactive duty for training. Sometimes, child care is not immediately available because of waiting lists. Navy staffing ratios are based on current philosophies of developmentally appropriate practice.

These limits will not be exceeded. These regulations are necessary to ensure a safe and healthy environment with ample supervision. The Child Development Center Staff have been selected for their genuine love and concern for children. They are trained in each area of developmental care as well as in basic first aid and CPR. Continuous training in many areas is mandatory. All staff members are professionals in their field. Building can service ages 6 weeks - 5 years of age and Building can service ages 6 weeks - 5 years of age.

Hourly care services are offered on a space available basis. FEES Fees based on total family income and are due on the 1st and 15th of the month military pay days. Please feel free to contact us regarding any matters that you feel are important. Suggestions and comments are always welcome. Libraries and Resource Centers Volunteer Services.

Navy Gateway Inns and Suites. Things To Do. Craftech Hobby Center. Food and Beverage. Gray's Landing and Gray's Cafe. Fitness and Sports.

Navy Housing. Contact Housing. Family Housing. Privatized Housing Community Housing. Unaccompanied Housing. Barracks and Dorms Community Housing. Hours are flexible to meet parents' needs. Programs include full time, part time, drop-in, evening, overnight and weekend care. CDH programs are limited to a maximum of six 6 children.

The Program is set in an actual house, and provides a home-like environment, giving children a comfortable care environment for families eligible for CYP Programs. Contact the CDH Director at School-Age Care : Our School-Age facilities provide care for school-age children ages five - 12 before and after school as well as non-federal holidays and teacher in-service days.

In addition, they provide fall, winter, spring and summer camps as well as drop-in care on a space-available basis. Through our partnership with Boys and Girls Club of America and 4-H, we are able to offer nationally recognized programming to you.

Within our program children have 10 different interest areas to choose from. Each interest area has a counselor-guided weekly activity plan that the children can choose to participate in. During summers and school breaks, full-day interactive camps include a variety of field trips, outings, long term projects and guest presentations. Hours of Operation: Monday thru Friday from a. Our programs are divided into different interest areas which enable children to pick and choose from a variety of activities and clubs that are offered throughout the day.

Areas vary but activities include: science, homework assistance, art, fitness, drama, game rooms, and clubs. For your convenience our program will drop off and pick up your child at selected Hawaii Public schools. For additional information contact either facility, at or or view their calendar online, Youth Programs. The Youth Sports and Fitness YSF Program offers skill building, team sports and leagues for all ages of children, based on developmentally appropriate practices. Children, age three to five, are included in the Smart Start program building skills and having fun with a variety of sports and fitness activities.

Elementary age children are included in multiple opportunities to register and participate in team sports throughout the year. Middle and High School youth may participate in seasonal league sports to include, baseball, soccer, basketball, volleyball, track, and flag football. During the summer, Sports Clinics provide opportunities for all youth ages five to 18 to participate in a variety of interesting, challenging and fun programs.

Give Parents a Break : Military families are subject to unique stressors associated with military life, including deployments, remote tours of duty, and extended working hours. For more information, call the CYP Program office at ASYMCA is committed to strengthening military families, supporting healthy lifestyles, reducing isolation and linking service members and their families to the community.

We are honored to provide low cost specialized programs and support services to military families with a particular focus on junior enlisted.



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