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After Kindergarten program. Before and after school programs. Includes supervised homework sessions and nutritious snacks.
Offers free drop-in after-school programs at two sites where children do group activities, receive homework help, read books, hang out with friends, and have an after-school meal.
LEAP is a free Learning Enrichment After-School Program provided by Independent Living, Inc. that serves individuals with developmental disabilities from Newburgh and neighboring communities.
ARC provides an after school program for children with developmental disabilities, in collaboration with the school districts, based on the school calendar.
Provides free supervised after-school and summer programming for youth in MidTown Kingston. Free after school supper and summer meals provided.
Integrated and inclusionary child care and preschool which includes universal pre-k and special education preschool, full day and half day available. Extended hours are also available.
Offers youth programs including 4-H Babysitting Workshop, and Saturday morning youth program.

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Adolescents
Field Trips / Excursions
In Home Child Care
Youth Development
Recreational Activities / Sports
Youth
Children
Provides educational, social, and cultural activities in a structured environment. Participants have an opportunity to increase their communication, interpersonal and educational skills through sports, games, arts and crafts, music, and other recreational activities. Call for further information.

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Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Extended Child Care
Developmental Disabilities Social / Recreational Programs
To provide high quality early childhood program within a safe nurturing environment that promotes the physical, intellectual and emotional development of young children while responding to the needs of families.
Temporary child care for litigants in Family Court.
Helps parents find day care providers by name, type of facility, county or zip code online or by phone. Also helps parents who have complaints about a child care facility.
Provide supervised care for school-age children prior to the beginning and/or following the end of the school day, on school holidays and teacher work/conference days, during school breaks and, in some cases, during the summer when school is not in session in situation where their parents are working or otherwise engaged. While some extended day care programs provide a variety of activities for children in the program, they are not designed to provide specialty instruction such as art or music lessons, or organized sports.
Offers school break programs and summer camp for children of working parents.Fun Club - offers educational and recreational activities during days that school is out. Summer Day Camp - offers day camps during the summer with many of the traditional camp activities for children and young teenagers.
Designed to improve academic performance and increase student participation in extra curricular activities for youth ages 11-14, thereby reducing student involvement in risky behavior.
Offers child care for children from 8 weeks to 5 years. The center is nationally accredited by the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs. The Center is open Monday through Friday, 6:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., with various shifts available, and serves University, Health Sciences and Medical Center faculty staff and students as well as non-affiliated community families. Affiliated families pay tuition according to a sliding scale based on gross family income. The Center is staffed by full-time professionals, assisted by part-time support staff and University students enrolled in the Psychology 488 Internship. Under the supervision of our staff, these carefully selected students work closely with the teachers in the classroom and attend weekly training. One of the ways we support a low child to adult ratio is to invite students who have completed these courses with high marks to work as part time support staff. The child-teacher ratio in the 3-5 year old program is 7 to 1; and the Infant-Toddler program is 4 to 1. Our primary aim is to provide a warm, supportive and creative atmosphere. Each room is "family-grouped", enabling children to interact with others of different ages. Since children at this stage of their development "learn by doing," there are plenty of hands-on activities that at times build a child’s self-reliance. Children bring their own lunch. We provide nutritionally sound snacks in the morning and afternoon, that the children help to prepare. Our staff foster a positive, non-sexist, non-violent and non-authoritarian, multi-cultural environment. Children are encouraged to express their feelings and needs verbally and to respect those of others. We also help children build positive self-images. Each child is regarded as an individual, as is each parent. We are a source of emotional support, and an educational resource for the problems of everyday child-rearing. Parents are encouraged to take part in parent activities, to join various committees of the Child Care Board, and to attend meetings to enhance open communication between parents and staff. For more information and/or an appointment to visit, please contact us. For further information or guidance in the location and selection of child care services, please contact the Child Care Council of Suffolk at (631)462-0303 or the Child Care Services of Nassau at (516)358-9250.

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Public Colleges / Universities
Preschool Age Children
Child Care Centers
Early childhood day care and family center.
Provides several programs for children with developmental disabilities.Preschool Program with small classes for more individualized attention, incorporates language and socialization, computer activities, music, creative movement, nature education and recreation. After school program for school-age children which focus on social skills, writing workshops, theatre, art, music, sports and more. Summer Camp with the usual camp activities which help increase social and interactive skills.

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Extended Child Care
Summer Camps
Preschools
Provides child care for parents attending court proceedings.
Serves children in crisis, families and developmentally disabled adults in need. For 80 years they have reached out with hope and help to children of all races, ages and religions in Nassau and Suffolk Counties and New York City.
Offers an alternative to crowded court rooms and waiting areas for children of litigants of the court. The Children's Center is a safe, secure and nurturing environment for children 6 weeks to 12 years of age. All children are cared for by trained, professional child care providers and volunteers. Community referrals are also provided.

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Child Care Volunteer Opportunities
Child Care Providers
Courts
After school care program for children with disabilities 5-11 years of age.
Offers both a day care center and a preschool for children with and without disabilities.Day Care Program offers half, full and extended day options. Each child receives hands-on experiences appropriate to their development, and offers opportunities to learn about diverse cultures and abilities.Preschool Program provides special education and therapy and individualized based on the child's development level. Services include an education plan, speech, occupational, and physical therapy, assistive technology training, nursing and social work services, animal assisted activities and music therapy.
Offers parents and caregivers supervised early drop-off at select school locations with low-yield activities and a relaxed atmosphere to help children prepare for the school day and adhere to safety guidelines provided by each school district.
A free, daily after-school program for students ages 9-16 years old. Offers a computer/tech room with 10 computers as well as 10 tablets that youth may use for homework or recreational purposes. Provides supervised game time in the gym as well as a game room featuring air hockey, pool, ping pong, and foosball. There is a cafeteria/program space used for a daily snack provided by the Batavia City School District. Activities include clubs, open gym and sports, active games, socialization and free choice, homework help, mentoring/tutoring, computers/game systems, community involvement, and enrichment activities. Transportation to the center is provided by the school; however, parents must arrange this with the school.

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Extended Child Care
Youth Centers
Subject Tutoring
Homework Help Programs
Mentoring Programs
Offers licensed after school and recess camp programs, adult/youth tennis year round, swimming lessons, water aerobics (year round), lap swim (year round), after-school gym programs, toddler programs, Badminton (year round), adult floor hockey, basketball, volleyball and dodgeball, youth basketball lessons, open basketball, and floor hockey. Playground and playmobile (mobile playground) available on site. Concerts in the parks and various special events offered during the year. Programs available for both adults and youth with disabilities, including social programs, and Special Olympics training in basketball, track, and swimming. Crafts available year round for adults, and swimming offered in summers for youth. Services also available for dropouts and first offenders. Offers drug abuse prevention programs. Works to unite community resources to aid disadvantaged youth. ##REENTRY##

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Day Camps
Dodgeball
Youth Centers
Track and Field
Tennis
Diversion Programs
Gymnasiums
General Recreational Activities / Sports
Extended Child Care
Dropout Programs
Basketball
Aquarobics / Aquatic Exercise
Volleyball
Youth Employment Programs
General Arts and Crafts
Adapted Sports / Games
Playgrounds
Swimming / Swimming Lessons
Music Performances
Hockey
Badminton
Drug Use Disorder Education / Prevention