ML20046D004
| ML20046D004 | |
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| Issue date: | 08/16/1993 |
| From: | NRC |
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| References | |
| NUREG-BR-0181, NUREG-BR-181, NUDOCS 9308160025 | |
| Download: ML20046D004 (2) | |
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Cynthia A. Carpenter Vice-President Clayton L Pittiglio Reasurer U.S. NRC Child Center Opening: September 1994 ugema 4 Measant Seuetary Developnient Center Capacity: 80 children Beverly S. Jones Director Eileen B. Mason Director A Child Development Center IIours: 6:45 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Director Sponsored by the Nuclear Monday - Friday Richard P. Rosano (Closed Federal holidays)
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We believe that children away from home Children enrolled in the NRC Child De-Children learn through play and experi-need a special community where they feel velopment Center will be delighted to mentation. We believe that learning expe-as comfortable as they do when in their come to this bright, stimulating environ-rier.ces for young children need to be con-own family environment. The NRC Child ment designed to meet their own unique
- crete, supporting their developing Development Center is dedicated to the needs. The spacious infant area will ac-abilities while also challenging their inter-developmental philosophy that children commodate 18 children ages 6 weeks to 24 est and understanding. Daily Center ac-learn by doing and that they prosper months old. It will feature carpeted play tivities willinclude active and quiet peri-when their individual emotional, social, areas adjacent to floor-to-ceiling window ods, opportunities for individual and intellectual, and physical needs are recog.
walls and a separate sleep room equipped nized and supported. The center is being with cribs for napping children. The pre-small group play, and a variety of age-designed to provide a safe, nurturing en-school area is divided into four separat appropriate experiences with language, vironment that will best assure that the classrooms, each with a window wall, and art, music, science, dramatic play, story developmenta1 needs of children are met, will accommodate 62 children ages 2 to 5 8
and that their stay at the Center will be "wi be used Particular, play eq uipment will encourage both enjoyable and beneficial. Because year-round for active play indoors, and development of the children's large and we support family relationships, we will during the summer months when the small motor skills. Parents will also be encourage the active involvement of each Center will offer a program for school-age welcome to visit, participate in Center family m Center activities. We will als children 5 to 12 years old. All of the chil-activities, and join their children for follow standards for child care centers set dren's rooms are being designed to stimu-lunch' by the National Association for the Edu-late active exploration and discovery through age-appropriate activities. A cation of Young Children (NAEYC),
custom-designed playground will be available to the children daily for outdoor play. Both the Center and the playground are being designed to incorporate acces-sibility for children and parents / adults with physical limitations.
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