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Hours of Operation:
Mon-Fri: 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m

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Give Parents A Break
Sat, November 15th
6 to 9 p.m.
Need a some time away from the children? The CDC offers this program every third Saturday of the month. To be eligible to use this free program, parents need have a referral certificate. Certificates may be given out to those who qualify from Family Support or your First Sergeant. Due to the holiday, the last day to sign up for the November GPAB is Wed. 12 November.

PCS Care
Sponsored by the Air Force Aid Society (362–6246), PCS care is intended to help relieve stress felt by Air Force families in the process of a PCS move. Families get up to 20 hours of childcare per child for free in a licensed FCC home.

Harvest Luncheon
Wed November 26th
10:30, 11:00 or
11:30 a.m. (depending on your child's lunch room time)

Parents join your child for lunch at the CDC and help celebrate the harvest season. Please check with your child's provider on what time their classroom serves lunch.
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Philosophy Statement
The programs at the Andersen Child Development Center are designed to provide a caring and enriching environment for young children. Our aim is to make both the child and parent happy, comfortable, and involved in the activities available at the center. We encourage close communication at all times and invite parents to visit, question, and enjoy the facility and programs.

The center's philosophy is founded on the belief that children, like adults, learn through experiences. We believe in setting up an environment where children can learn through play. The curriculum provides opportunities for children to develop cognitively, socially, emotionally, and physically. The staff encourages children to develop the desire to learn and continue learning by encouraging children to interact with materials, peers, and adults. Hence, our overall goal is to develop the "whole child"

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recognizing that no two children are alike. Each child is special and has his/her own path of growth. For more information regarding Our Curriculum...

Current Center Openings & Happenings
The CDC would like to remind you of the following center slots:
Arrow icon used for emphasis Hourly care reservations may be made two weeks in advance for ages 2 to 5 on a space
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Parent Advisory Board
The Parent Advisory Board will now meet quarterly. The next PAB quarterly meeting is TBA. Be sure to join in!

Helpful Links
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Arrow icon used for emphasis The National Association for the Education of Young Children
Arrow icon used for emphasis Zero to Three-National Center for Infants, Toddlers, & Families
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Current as of: November 1, 2008
36 FSS/FSK -- Phone (671) 366-6157 / DSN 366-6157

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