JCC Early Childhood Center To Offer Drop-Off Class this Fall

Published On: April 11, 2015Categories: Reader Contributed, Schools
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The Mandell JCC’s Beatrice Fox Auerbach Early Childhood Center in West Hartford will offer the ‘Little Sprouts’ program.

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Submitted by Larah Winn, Mandell JCC

Beginning in Fall 2015, the Mandell JCC’s Beatrice Fox Auerbach Early Childhood Center will offer a new drop-off class, Little Sprouts, for children born January to May 2014. Little Sprouts will be offered Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Beatrice Fox Auerbach Early Childhood Center, Mandell JCC, Zachs Campus, 335 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT. Limited enrollment is available.

Little Sprouts will focus on individualized learning, socialization, growth and play in a safe and nurturing environment at the Mandell JCC’s NAEYC accredited preschool. Children will enjoy small group enrichment activities and build the foundation for developing friendships.

Beatrice Fox Auerbach’s early childhood programs are designed to give the youngest child a variety of opportunities to master the social, emotional and physical tasks of each developmental stage in a healthy, safe and caring Jewish environment that welcomes children and families of all backgrounds. Membership to the Mandell JCC is included with tuition. For full details and pricing, contact Pam Powell, Early Childhood Center Co-Director, 860-231-6345, [email protected].

The Beatrice Fox Auerbach Early Childhood Center Infant/Toddler Program and Preschool are proudly licensed by the Connecticut Department of Health and accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).

NAEYC is dedicated to improving the well-being of young children. By receiving accreditation, the BFAECC has voluntarily met professional standards and specific criteria for early childhood education programs that help families identify top quality programs. Through NAEYC, the Mandell JCC has proven a commitment to the highest quality early childhood education.

The Mandell Jewish Community Center is open to everyone and supported by funds raised by the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford, a recipient of funding from the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Hartford, and a member of the JCC Association of North America. For updates, follow the Mandell JCC on Facebook and Twitter. All dates and programs subject to change.

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