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         Child Care After School:     more books (100)
  1. Building Children's Self-Esteem: A Creative Behavior Handbook for After-School Child Care by Anne R. Smith, 1996-03
  2. Teaching Children Self-Esteem: A Creative Behavior Handbook for After-School Child Care by Anne Read Smith, 1994-06
  3. Cost and quality factors in parents' choice of after-school child care.: An article from: Journal of Consumer Affairs by Richard Widdows, Douglas R. Powell, 1990-12-22
  4. After-school child care and recommended steps for setting up a school-age child-care program in your school by Deborah Hart, 1994
  5. The mentally defective child; written specially for school teachers and others interested in the educational treatment and after-care of mentally defective school children by Meredith Young, 2010-08-28
  6. Alone After School: A Self-Care Guide for Latchkey Children and Their Parents by Helen L. Swan, Victoria Houston, 1985-08
  7. After School Programs to Promote Child Adolescent Development: Summary of a Workshop by D. C.) Workshop on Opportunities to Promote Child and Adolescent Development during the After-School Hours (1999 : Washington, 2001-04
  8. College Students Working in After School and School Age Care Programs - A Guide for Administrators by California Department of Education Child Development Division, 2002
  9. College Students Working in After-school and School-age Care Programs a Guide for College Faculty by California Department of Education Child Development Division, 2002
  10. College Students Working in After School and School Age Care Programs - A Guide for Administrators --2002 publication. by California Department of Education Child Development Division, 2002-01-01
  11. After School and More: After School, Weekend and Holiday Programs for Children and Youth with Disabilities and Special Needs in the Metro New York Area by Resources for Children with Special Needs, 2002-09-01
  12. After School and More by Inc. Resources for Children With Special Needs, 2004-07-30
  13. School's out information pack: After school care for Scotland's children
  14. The mentally defective child: Written especially for school teachers and others interested in the educational treatment and after-care of mentally defective school children by Meredith Young, 1916

1. After-School Catalog From School-Age Notes
An after school child care program conducted by the OSU Extension office in cooperation with Monroe Department of Human Services Care Program is designed to provide children with a safe environment and quality child care after school is dismissed.
http://www.schoolagenotes.com/
After-school program resources and summer program curriculum activities for school-agers 5-14. National afterschool newsletter and 140 books on after school activities and start-up. Please note that this website may not work as intended in Navigator 4.x and some versions of AOL. We say this to spare you any frustration you might otherwise feel. Navigator 4.x is, at four years and counting, just too old to keep up with most things that will be done here. We recommend using a newer version of Navigator or Internet Explorer. Please consider it a friendly warning.
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After-School Resource Printed Catalog Choose A Link Monthly National After-School Newsletter Alphabetical Listing for Books School-Age Care Training Materials After-School Books (from School-Age NOTES) More After-School/School-Age Care Resources Game Books Activity Resources Music Resources Self Esteem Books Administration Resources Books We Still Love ...
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The School-Age NOTES After-School Catalog

gives you access to over 140 resources for staff working with school-age children and youth in after-school programs and summer care programs. These after-school resources are used in programs that have many names but have the same needs: after-school care; before- and after-school program; school-age care, school-age child care; out-of-school time; out-of-school hours; out-of-school program; after-school enrichment; after-school education; extended day; extended school day; extended day program; extended school program; after school youth program; youth services; recreation program; summer child care; summer program.

2. UCSB - Child Care After School Program
operate creatively and enhance each child's development through a The program offersextended care on some holidays After School Fees ~ Grants Scholarships
http://www.sa.ucsb.edu/childcare/uafterschool/index.asp
UCSB After School Program
UCSB After School Program, P.O. Box 12828,
UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA 93107
licensed capacity: 90, facility #: 421710031

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This is official University of California, Santa Barbara information. Please read the Policies and Procedures regarding this server. Information compiled by the UCSB Childcare Advisory Committee. © 1999 Regents of the University of California All information on this server and use there of is governed by the Student Affairs Web Server policies - Last Modified: May 17, 2000.

3. YMCA School Age Child Care After School Curriculum: Healthy Living
Title YMCA School Age child care after school Curriculum HealthyLiving Commentsn/a ProducerIndianapolis, IN Indiana Dept.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/net/data/10581.html
Title: YMCA School Age Child Care After School Curriculum: Healthy Living
Comments:n/a
Producer:Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Dept. of Education
Date Produced: 1990s
Status: FNIC unable to obtain copies
NAL Call No:
Format:Unknown
Summary:None given.
Audience:Educators
Ethnic/Cultural Focus: n/a
Language: English Distribution:Depends on request Available in Quantity:No Cost:None How to Order: Contact NET Program Coordinator Name: Jerrie Newton Title:NET Program Coordinator Address:Department of Education Division of School Food and Nutrition Programs Room 229 State House Indianapolis, IN, 46204 TELEPHONE:317-232-0869 Fax:317-232-0855 E-mail:jnewton@doe.state

4. After School Child Care Information
The Woodsfield AfterSchool Child Care Program is designed to provide childrenwith a safe environment and quality child care after school is dismissed.
http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~monr/school/info.html
Woodsfield
Woodsfield Information
Curriculum Who We Seve Schedules ... Parental Participation
The Woodsfield After-School Child Care Program is designed to provide children with a safe environment and quality child care after school is dismissed. The program emphasizes the development of life and social skills, healthy living habits, responsibility for individual actions, and respect for others. The children are encouraged to explore their own interests and hobbies and to become comfortable with their abilities.
Mary, one of the assistants at the
Woodsfield After-School Child Care Program
Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to balance the academic emphasis of the school day. Children are given a choice of activities that are appropriate for their age and developmental level and reflect heterogeneous, racial, gender, and cultural attributes. They are also provided with free time to choose from a variety of materials that encourage self-initiated learning.
Who We Serve
The Program is available to students in grades K-6 at Woodsfield Elementary and St. Sylvester's Schools.
Study Time
Schedules
The Program operates according to the Switzerland of Ohio Local School District's calendar, Monday through Friday from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.

5. Woodsfield After-School Child Care Program
The Woodsfield Elementary Child Care Program is designed to provide children witha safe environment and quality child care after school is dismissed.
http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~monr/school/school.htm
The Woodsfield Elementary Child Care Program is designed to provide children with a safe environment and quality child care after school is dismissed. The program emphasizes the development of life and social skills, healthy living habits, responsibility for individual actions, and respect for others. The children are encouraged to explore their own interests and hobbies and to become comfortable with their abilities.
All educational programs conducted by Ohio State University Extension are available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender, age, disability or Vietnam-era veteran status. Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Ag. Admin. and Director, OSU Extension TDD No. 800-589-8292(Ohio only) or 614-292-1868 Updated: September, 2002 Woodsfield Information
Curriculum

Who We Serve

Schedules
...
For Questions Contact howell.125 @osu.edu

6. Primrose Schools, The Leader In Educational Child Care
After School Program Our Explorers Club features Web Weavers and StarCatchers, an interactive technology and arts program. Each
http://www.primroseschools.com/parents/studentPrograms/afterSchool.asp

Main
Infant Toddler Early Preschool ...
Smarter Summer Fun!

After School "Explorers Club" Program Reinforcing daily classroom learning with homework help and fun activities.
After a full day at school, your after-schooler will experience a balance of fun and learning at Primrose Schools. As noted in the U.S. Department of Education Guidelines for the 21st Century Learning Centers Program, "an optimum after-school program provides cultural enrichment, recreation and life-long learning activities." At Primrose, our Explorers experience just that-and so much more. Our Explorers Club-Enriching The School Day
Monthly enrichment themes center upon discovery, exploration and invention. Activities focus on development of your child's:
  • Cognition (problem solving and making decisions) Cultural understanding (through literacy and sharing with others) Communication Creativity
Ending The Day With FUN!
In addition to homework support, playing outside and making new friends, Explorers plan and produce plays, enjoy web quests and creative technology, and create games-all designed to have fun and help them end their day contented. BACK NEXT
Find the school nearest you

WHY PRIMROSE?

7. FDNH: Program/Services Areas - Child Care Services
child care/after school Programs. Education. Homeless/TransitionalHousing. Senior Services. Youth and Family. All Programs. child care
http://www.fdnh.org/Programs/ChildCare.htm

Home
About Federated Mission History Leadership News ... Limited Liability Corporation Member Agencies Dorchester Center for Adult Education Kit Clark Senior Services Little House Log School How You Can Help Contributions Volunteer Opportunities Contact Us Links
Child Care/After School Programs Education Homeless/Transitional Housing Senior Services Youth and Family ... After School Programs
Federated offers quality childcare, both pre-school and after school, in a variety of settings.
Bartholomew Family Child Care- Thirty-two OCCS licensed childcare providers in Dorchester, Roxbury, Jamaica Plain, Mattapan, Hyde Park, and Roslindale, who can have up to six infants to
6-year-olds in their homes, have contracted with Bartholomew Family Child Care to serve at present 130 children. Quality childcare is provided in a safe and nurturing environment. This allows parents to feel secure as they work, attend school, and address other personal issues. Provider supports include career development, technical assistance, monitoring and evaluation referrals and assistance with basic supplies. With their comprehensive and holistic care, providers develop family-support services and prepare

8. NNCC School-Age Child Care Database
can find safe, fun and affordable before and after-school child care provided at move that 90 school sites by the YMCA.
http://www.nncc.org/SACC/sacc.page.html
School-Age Child Care
Programming Behavior of School-Agers Starting a School-Age Program Business Practices
Evaluation and Assessment
Curriculum/Program Resources Other Related Links
Programming
Behavior Management: The Big Stressor Mary Ann Pace-Nichols Developmentally Appropriate 4-H Experiences for the 5-8 year old Karen DeBord Developmentally Appropriate Programming for School-age Children
Easing Transitions for Dually Enrolled Children

Full-Day Programming
Sandy Davin
Good Times with School-Age Children Colorado State University Cooperative Extension
Middle School-Age Care Tracy Yanouzas
Planning Full Day Programs for School-Age Kids
Programming Tips for School-Age Children
Jackie Reilly
Transitions
Using Learning Centers
Karen DeBord
Behavior of School-Age Children
Childhood Aggression: Where Does It Come From? How Can It Be Managed? (also in PDF) Karen DeBord
  • Children Without Friends Series
Part 1: Their problems
Part 2: The reasons for peer rejection
Part 3: Learning about a child's strengths and weaknesses Part 4: Improving social skills ... Establishing Rules Christine M. Todd Helping Children Cope with Failure Christine M. Todd

9. MDRC - After-School & Child Care
Welfare, Work children. Youth Teen Mothers. Strengthening Families. afterschool child care. Issue Focus Archive. Fast Fact Archive. after-school child care
http://www.mdrc.org/subarea_index_11.html
Overview School-Based Reform Systemwide Reform Adult Learning ...
Publications

Select a Project Accelerated Schools Achievement Gap BASRC Canada's ESP Canada's SSP Career Academies CET Replication Child Care Strategies CWBH ERA ESS First Things First Florida's FTP Hard-to-Employ Jobs First Jobs-First GAIN Jobs-Plus JOBSTART KIPP Schools LILAA MFIP New Chance New Hope NEWWS Next Generation NJI Ohio's LEAP Opening Doors Parents' Fair Share Project GRAD Talent Development Urban Change Vermont's WRP Wisconsin Works Work Support Cntrs
Issue Focus Archive
Fast Fact Archive After-school and child care can play a critical role in families’ lives by supporting parents’ employment, fostering children’s development, or both. But many low-income parents who work have jobs that pay low wages and have irregular schedules. For them, the difficulties of securing affordable, accessible, and reliable high-quality care can be formidable.
Child care research undertaken through Next Generation project examines how various welfare and work programs — and the child care policies embedded within them — have influenced families’ child care decisions and experiences and the consequent effects on parents’ employment and children’s development. This research draws insights from ethnographic analyses using data from in-depth, longitudinal interviews collected as part of the New Hope Project and the Project on Devolution and Urban Change . As Next Generation team members continue these analyses, a new project, the

10. Quality Child Care School Readiness After School CareIt S Our Move Now We Can T
Provides free quality homebased referrals in Rowlett, Plano, Dallas, Mesquite, Murphy, Sachse, and Wylie. Learn about members and benefits.
http://www.iamforkids.org/campaign/update/child.pdf

11. MDRC - Publications: After-School & Child Care
children Families, afterschool child care, Monitoring Outcomes for LosAngeles County’s Pre- and Post-CalWORKs Leavers How Are They Faring?
http://www.mdrc.org/subarea_publications_11.html
Overview School-Based Reform Systemwide Reform Adult Learning ...
Monitoring Outcomes for Los Angeles County’s Pre- and Post-CalWORKs Leavers

How Are They Faring? U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
2003. Nandita Verma, Richard Hendra.
Listed: 2003-01-13 Comparing Outcomes for Los Angeles County’s HUD-Assisted and Unassisted CalWORKs Leavers U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
2003. Nandita Verma, Richard Hendra.
Listed: 2003-01-13 Welfare Reform in Cleveland
Implementation, Effects, and Experiences of Poor Families and Neighborhoods 2002. Thomas Brock, Claudia Coulton, Andrew London, Denise Polit, Lashawn Richburg-Hayes, Ellen Scott, Nandita Verma with Isaac Kwakye, Vanessa Martin, Judy C. Polyne, David Seith. Hard copy $15.
Listed: 2002-09-01 Making Child Care Choices
How Welfare and Work Policies Influence Parents' Decisions 2002. Lisa A. Gennetian, Aletha C. Huston, Danielle A. Crosby, Young Eun Chang, Edward D. Lowe, Thomas S. Weisner. Listed: 2002-08-01 Multiple Choices After School Findings from the Extended-Service Schools Initiative Public/Private Ventures.

12. Columbia Heights Child Care/After School Programs
child care / after school Programs. Barbara Chambers Day care 1470 Irving St NW3876755. child care/after school Programs. day, after-school programs.
http://www.innercity.org/columbiaheights/agencys/achild.html
Child Care / After School Programs
Barbara Chambers Day Care
1470 Irving St NW
Child Care/After School Programs
day, after-school programs Parenting Support Groups
parenting classes Bilingual Barney Neighborhood House
3118 16th St NW
Child Care/After School Programs
after school youth program, ages 6-12 Psychiatric Day Programs
daily life skills
communication skills
social skills work experience Senior Activities recreation social services nutritional services Summer Programs urban day camp youth ages 6-12 Development Center 3145 Hiatt Place NW Child Care/After School Programs full-time day care for infants/toddlers Parenting Support Groups parenting classes Bilingual Calvary Bilingual Multicultural Learning Center 1420 Columbia Rd NW Bebe Otero, Director Child Care/After School Programs day care before and after-school programs for youth Parenting Support Groups parenting support groups Bilingual Casa Del Pueblo 1459 Columbia Rd NW Adult Education ESL, SSL Classes Child Care/After School Programs day care after school programs for youth Summer Programs recreational activities summer camp Bilingual Citywide Learning Cente r 770 Kenyon St NW Child Care/After School Programs health screening Columbia Heights Youth Club 16th and Harvard NW Child Care/After School Programs after-school program computer training Summer Programs recreational activities summer day camp for ages 6-12 Community Of Hope Education Enrichment Program 1417 Belmont St NW Adult Education evening GED, ESL Classes

13. Columbia Heights Child Care/After School Programs
child care, after school. Airport Area YMCA
http://innercity.org/columbiaheights/agencys/achild.html
Child Care / After School Programs
Barbara Chambers Day Care
1470 Irving St NW
Child Care/After School Programs
day, after-school programs Parenting Support Groups
parenting classes Bilingual Barney Neighborhood House
3118 16th St NW
Child Care/After School Programs
after school youth program, ages 6-12 Psychiatric Day Programs
daily life skills
communication skills
social skills work experience Senior Activities recreation social services nutritional services Summer Programs urban day camp youth ages 6-12 Development Center 3145 Hiatt Place NW Child Care/After School Programs full-time day care for infants/toddlers Parenting Support Groups parenting classes Bilingual Calvary Bilingual Multicultural Learning Center 1420 Columbia Rd NW Bebe Otero, Director Child Care/After School Programs day care before and after-school programs for youth Parenting Support Groups parenting support groups Bilingual Casa Del Pueblo 1459 Columbia Rd NW Adult Education ESL, SSL Classes Child Care/After School Programs day care after school programs for youth Summer Programs recreational activities summer camp Bilingual Citywide Learning Cente r 770 Kenyon St NW Child Care/After School Programs health screening Columbia Heights Youth Club 16th and Harvard NW Child Care/After School Programs after-school program computer training Summer Programs recreational activities summer day camp for ages 6-12 Community Of Hope Education Enrichment Program 1417 Belmont St NW Adult Education evening GED, ESL Classes

14. After-School Child Care
afterschool child care By Sandra E. Lamb Finding the best after-school carefor your child is a true challenge. Here's how to weigh the options.
http://www.parents.com/articles/ages_and_stages/3183.jsp

15. Corning Area Schools
Before and after school child care Programs The CorningPainted PostArea school District in partnership with Pathways Inc. offers
http://www.corningareaschools.com/childcare.asp
Home Contact Our District Schools ... Kids Adventure Club
Before and After School Child Care Programs
The Corning-Painted Post Area School District in partnership with Pathways Inc. offers a before and after school child care program called Kids' Adventure Club
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16. Cambridge Public Schools Web Site - After School Child Care
Welcome to the Cambridge Family Resource Center Website. after school child care.Main Number 617-349-6551. Cambridge afterschool care. Program afterWORKS.
http://www.cps.ci.cambridge.ma.us/cfrc/DAYCARE.htm
Cambridge Public Schools - 24 Hour Link Line - Emergency Closings at 617- 349-6513 Welcome to the Cambridge Family Resource Center Website After School Child Care M ain Number - 617-349-6551 Cambridge Afterschool Care Program: AFTERWORKS Hours: Regular hours are 2:00pm to 5:30pm Where: To apply: Call Vyonni de Mel at 617-661-8831 Cost: No parent pays more than $7.10 per day, which is a max. of $35.50 per week. Parents are charged only for days the program is open. Scholarships: Yes, all parents are offered a scholarship to bring fee down to at least $7.10 per day Take vouchers from C.C.R.C.: Yes, Call 617-547-1063 ex. 72 for more info. Program: AGASSIZ AFTERSCHOOL Hours: 2:00pm to 5:30pm Where: 20 Sacramento St. Cambridge To apply: Call Dawn Brown at 617-349-6287 Cost: The following fees are approximate and may have been increased for 02/03 1 day: $52 amonth, 2 days: $104 a month, 3 days: $156 a month, 5 days $279 a mo. Scholarships: Yes scholarships are available based on need. Take vouchers from C.C.R.C.: Yes, call 617-547-1063 ex 72 for more info

17. COMPUTER CLUB
after school child care. Our after school child care program offers girls ages612 hands-on enrichment activities. Girl members enjoy an environment that
http://www.girlsinclynn.org/aftersch childcare.htm
Welcome To Girls Incorporated Of Lynn,
Massachusetts About Us Home PROGRAMS Elementary Programs After School Child Care Middle School Programs Eureka Bridges ... LYNC This agency supported by AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE Our after school child care program offers girls ages 6-12 hands-on enrichment activities
Girl members enjoy an environment that:
  • takes girls seriously provides a chance to meet new friends learn new skills ask questions and explore
Members participate in informal and structured programs including:
  • sports reading homework help field trips computer programs crafts Cooking Around the World Mathmania swimming special events, holiday celebrations and summer programs
Transportation is available FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
MARIA at 781-592-9744 x24 or email: mmanzueta.lynn@girls-inc.org At Girls Inc. we inspire girls to be strong, smart and bold! About Us Elementary Programs Middle School Programs Teen Programs ... Volunteer Opportunities

18. Child Care And After School Programs
child care and after school Programs. Telephone. (651) 6445030. Contact.Janis Ideson, Director of child care and after school Programs. Program.
http://www.stmark-mn.org/chcare.htm
Child Care and After School Programs
Location Telephone Contact Program ... Ages
Location
1983 Dayton Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Telephone
Contact
Janis Ideson, Director of Child Care and After School Programs
Program
  • 2 preschool groups and 2-3 school age groups
  • Serves a nutritious morning and afternoon snack
  • The Saint Mark's School hot lunch program is also available
  • Licensed by Ramsey County and has a school validation
Staff
  • 1 staff to 8 preschoolers
  • 1 staff to 15 school age students
  • All staff are First Aid and CPR certified
Enrollment
All are welcome! You do not need to be part of the parish or school to be part of the child care and after school program. Please contact Janis Ideson to schedule a tour.
Goals
It is the goal of St. Mark's Child Care Center to guide children in becoming responsible, happy, cooperative participants in our programs. In order to promote a safe and stimulating environment for the children, developmentally appropriate rules and expectations will be clearly communicated to parents and children. Children and staff smile for the camera.

19. Child And After-School Care
. childcare/afterschool care REFERRALS TO child care/after-school care...... Agency Name Address, Contact Information, Program
http://www.supportforfamilies.org/resourceguide/child_and_afterschool_care.html
2000 RESOURCE GUIDE Section 2. Local and State Resources: CHILD AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE Agency Name
Contact
Information Program
Description CHILD CARE/AFTER-SCHOOL CARE:
The following agencies have traditionally provided child and after-school care to children with disabilities. Inclusive child-care is often available through family day-care homes, child-care centers, YMCAs. For more information about inclusive child care, call Support for Families of Children with Disabilities @ Open Gate at (415) 469-4518, or refer to the child-care referral agencies listed later in this section. Audrey L. Smith Developmental
Center
1101 Masonic St.
San Francisco, CA 94117 Tel:
TDD:
Fax:
N/A Child-focused early childhood education programs, including mental health component. Provides play therapy, family therapy, support groups, resource and referral services. E-mail: N/A Web site: N/A Early Head Start
888 Clay St.

20. Education Options, Chapter 7 - CHILD CARE BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL
Print Friendly Version, Education Options, Chapter 7 child care BEFOREAND after school. Link to Education and Youth child care page.
http://www.state.gov/m/dghr/flo/rsrcs/pubs/7140.htm
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Education Options, Chapter 7 - CHILD CARE BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL
Link to Education and Youth Child Care page In the Foreign Service, as in American society in general, child care is an increasing concern. For those families with single parents or two parents working outside the home, it is important to give serious thought to the arrangements for children before and after school. The information in this chapter will be helpful to families assigned to Washington as they look at their options and decide what will work best for them. Because the options overseas will differ drastically from one post to the next, it is important to research posts individually. The Composite Child Care Report, published annually by the Family Liaison Office, contains post-specific information that may be helpful, especially at the bidding stage. Once an assignment has been accepted, families should contact the CLO at post for the most current information. EXTENDED DAY CARE PROGRAMS IN THE WASHINGTON, DC AREA Many school districts provide care for school-aged children before and after the regular school day. The care may be provided in public schools, centers, or private homes. Fees charged for this service are on a sliding scale based on family income. Before-school programs are typically open from 7:15 a.m. to the opening of school. After-school programs are open from the closing of school to 6:00 p.m. Some schools have optional after-school programs for kindergartners. In some school districts, the school-aged child care program is heavily subscribed, and there are waiting lists during both the academic year and the summer. Parents must learn the registration dates for each semester and apply early. Not all school-aged child care programs are open during school vacations, and parents must make alternate arrangements for these times. For more information about these programs, contact the school offices listed in the Family Liaison Office's paper

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