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  1. Successful after-school programs: the 21st Century Community Learning Centers.(Editorial): An article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by James J. Zhang, Charles E. Byrd, 2006-10-01
  2. A Place To Call Home: After-school Programs For Urban Youth by Barton J. Hirsch, Nancy L. Deutsch, 2005-03
  3. Working for children and families safe and smart after-school programs (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:441579) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2000
  4. Making Play Work: The Promise of After-School Programs for Low-Income Children by Robert Halpern, 2003-06
  5. After-School and Parent Education Programs for At-Risk Youth and Their Families: A Guide to Organizing and Operating a Community-Based Center for Basic ... Assistance, Cultural Enrichment, and by Tommie Morton-Young, 1995-01
  6. School Year Chronicles: The Best of In-School and After-School - A Keepsake Album by Dania Lebovics, 2005-06-01
  7. After-school care of school-age children: December 1984 (Current population reports, special studies series P-23) by Rosalind R Bruno, 1987
  8. Before and after school day care programs by Susan Cochran, 1991
  9. Participation of kindergartners through third-graders in before- and after-school care (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:433147) by DeeAnn Brimhall, 1999
  10. After school and after care programs unlock a new door to opportunities in learning for latchkey children by Laura A Henzel, 1999
  11. A guide to choosing an after-school program (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:407448) by Wendy Schwartz, 1996
  12. An intergenerational adventure: A training curriculum for older adult caregivers working with school-age children during the hours after school by Dale Borman Fink, 1985
  13. Home on your own: A workbook for kids who care for themselves before or after school by Mary C Blatchford, 1985
  14. Financing after-school programs by Robert Halpern, 2000

41. After-School Child Care
Finding the best afterschool care for your child is a true challenge. Here s howto weigh the options.
http://www.parents.com/articles/ages_and_stages/3183.jsp

42. Heritage Learning Center
Provides quality child care for ages 18 months through 6th grade. Includes afterschool program with a variety of fun activities.
http://www.hlc.info/

43. Southeastern PA School Age Child Care Project
Southeastern Pennsylvania, provides training and technical assistance resources for after school programs including an online newsletter, resource links and program planning information.
http://www.sepasacc.org
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Since 1986, the Southeastern Pennsylvania School Age Child Care Project has provided technical assistance, staff training and support to build the supply and quality of school-age care and after-school programs. In the news ...
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44. Looking For Part Time Child Care/after School Help
Looking for part time child care/after school help after school help neededbeginning midAugust for two kids, age 13 and 9. Must have reliable car and
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45. Newport County YMCA
Offers fitness programs, gymnastics, swimming instruction, aerobics, afterschool child care, summer day camps, and teen and family activities.
http://www.newportymca.org/

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46. Job Opening: CHILD CARE/AFTER SCHOOL/TUTORING/MUSIC SCHOOL DIRECTOR/OWNER - WA (
child care/after school/TUTORING/MUSIC school DIRECTOR/OWNER WA (Renton) Posted01/25/05 Closes March 2005 Salary negotiable
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47. Kid's Coach - City Of Alameda California
Offers doorto-door transportation for kids aged 0-13 to child care or after-school programs.
http://www.ci.alameda.ca.us/kidscoach/
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Show your support for Kids Coach by walking, skating or biking with us in the 4th of July Parade! To register, send an email to KidsCoachAlameda@comcast.net or call Carrie Beavers at 510-282-8620. Please be sure to provide names and telephone numbers. Please Note: The next scheduled meeting of the Kids Coach of Alameda Advisory Panel will be held on July 6th from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Room 156 of City Hall West. All interested parties are welcome, however please RSVP by sending us an email (put 'RSVP' in the subject line), letting us know that you are planning to attend. News Flash: Kids Coach Program Undergoing Changes Thank you for your interest in Kids Coach. The current door-to-door service will continue until the end of the school year in June of 2005. If you are interested in service before that date, we will review your application and notify you if a space becomes available. After June of 2005, a new version of the program may be run by a non-profit agency that is directed by the parents and other interested community members. It will no longer be run by the City of Alameda. If you apply for service after that date, the Kids Coach of Alameda Board members will review your service request and will try to design the new program routes with your needs in mind. The Kids Coach of Alameda Board is looking for parents and community members to help start the new and improved Kids Coach of Alameda program. They need assistance in designing and implementing every aspect of the program from putting together better, shorter routes to raising enough money to make the program a reality. They need your ideas and energy to make this program work and to ensure uninterrupted service. For more information on becoming a part of the Kids Coach of Alameda non-profit, please contact

48. Child Care | Connect For Kids
child care. afterschool All-Stars. Kids who have no place to go end up goingnowhere. Kids with some place to go end up going places.
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The First Years Institute The First Years Institute is a catalyst to strengthen the community by building well-researched high quality support systems essential to enable children to be competently nurtured - physically, emotionally and cognitively - from gestation through the preschool years, and for families and caregivers to be valued and supported in accomplishing this task. read more After-School All-Stars Kids who have no place to go end up going nowhere. Kids with some place to go end up going places.

49. Kids Klub, Pasadena - Child Development Center And Preschool
child development center offering preschool, after school programs, infant care, evening and weekend care with an emphasis on learning through discovery. Includes programs, staff, calendar and classes.
http://www.kidsklubcdc.com
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50. Welcome To Connect For Kids
Choose a Topic, child care, child Safety Protection, Diversity, Education,Family Income, Health Helping Teens Decide What to Do after High school
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Main Menu Surf to Find Info: Topics: Choose a Topic: Child Care Diversity Education Family Income Health History of Childhood Media Parenting Taking Action Youth at Risk Go Go Types of Content: Articles Blog: Under the CFK Umbrella Events Field Reports Organizations Talktime Live! Toolkits Weblinks Youth Experts Go Guides: Action Central Book Corner CFK Site Guide Kid Beat: Media Resources Newsletters State Pages Topics Go About CFK Keyword Search: Search In Your Inbox: Newsletters: CFK Weekly Connections Celebrating Families E-Alert Connections Re-Connecting Our Youth E-Update Go Subscribe now Parent Involvement It’s officially back-to-school time. Visit the Parent Involvement in Education topic page for ideas on becoming an active participant in your child’s education. Site Guide We have organized the information and resources on the site into several sections:
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51. Miss Irene's Child Development Center And Clubhouse Kids, Before And After Schoo
Offers early child care and before and after school care with an educational interest for children. Includes hours, rules, discipline procedures, costs, services provided, registration form and contact information.
http://www.missirene.com/
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My husband, Kevin, and I work together to bring you top quality child care and educational products for your family. Your ideas and suggestions are always welcomed by us on how we can improve our program or facility. Kevin and I have three children and three grandchildren. I'm sure you will see all of them around the Center from time to time.
Having been in this business for 30 years, I believe I can offer your family a good solution for your child care needs, and at affordable prices. Our web site explains some of the programs and policies at Miss Irene's. Please don't hesitate to call us if you have specific questions about our services. We look forward to meeting you and thank you for sharing your children with us.

52. Children & Youth
Services and Resources for child care and afterschool Program Providers.school Success Initiatives 206-684-0520 The City of Seattle works with Seattle
http://www.ci.seattle.wa.us/humanservices/fys/children.htm
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View the report (886 KB, pdf) and the powerpoint (122 KB, 23 slide ppt). Listen to the KPLU-FM radio interview True Cost of Quality Care Project
This project provided budget training for child care center directors and licensed family child care home providers. Due to positive feedback from training attendees the Toolkit is now available on our website.
or contact an ECEAP directly.
ECEAP is a free program offering a great preschool learning experience for children from low-income families living or working in Seattle. It is designed especially for four-year-olds, although some programs have options for younger children. Seattle Early Reading First (SERF)
206-684-8835 or 206-721-1588
Seattle Early Reading First is a federally-funded early literacy project for children ages 3 - 4 years. Comprehensive Child Care Program
This program helps working families pay for child care. Eligible families receive a 40% - 90% discount on child care costs. Participant providers can access low-cost training and professional development opportunities. Child Care Nutrition Program
Child Care Nutrition is a federally-funded program that helps licensed child care homes plan and provide nourishing meals for children.

53. Helen Thompson School
MSAD 11. K5th grades. Provides links to classrooms, and before/after school child care options.
http://www.sad11.k12.me.us/ht/

54. HoustonChronicle.com -
Wallace remembers the struggle to find afterschool child care for her oldestchild, now 26. Usually, she relied on neighbors.
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3303873
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55. Camp Fire Boys & Girls:  Builds Caring, Confident Youth And Future Leaders In A
Provides before and after school child care, extended care, summer camps, and literacy programs in Albuquerque and Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
http://www.campfireabq.org/

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Camp Fire USA is a not-for-profit youth development organization serving youth from birth to 21 years of age. We are inclusive, open to every person in the communities we serve, welcoming children, youth and adults regardless of race, religion, socioeconomic status, disability, sexual orientation or other aspects of diversity. Camp Fire USA's programs are designed and implemented to reduce sex-role, racial and cultural stereotypes and to foster positive intercultural relationships. Camp Fire was founded in 1910 as an organization devoted to helping girls of all races and religions to reach their full potential as individuals, family members, and citizens of their communities. In 1975, boys became participants in the wide variety of Camp Fire activities. Soon Camp Fire Boys and Girls was known nationwide for coeducational programs that teach children and youth about safety, self-esteem and self-reliance, responsible and respectful attitudes, social and communication skills, and concern for others, our community and our environment. In 2000, the program adopted its current name

56. Choosing After-School Child Care
schoolage child care includes almost any program that regularly enrolls A handful of studies indicated that children in after-school programs did
http://www.wthr.com/Global/story.asp?S=366282

57. Valencia, California - After School Child Care - After School Programs Los Angel
AntiGravity Sports center north Los Angeles, California (Valencia, CA) providesafter school child care children sports training and activities with youth
http://www.antigravitysports.com/after_school_care.htm
After School Programs
Providing high-quality instruction in a wide variety of children's sports, youth sports, adult training and children's activities. Anti-Gravity offers an after school child care program Monday through Friday.
Bus transportation is available in the local area.
  • What will my child do in the after school program?
      We offer a wide range of sports including, trampoline, tumbling, gymnastics, martial arts, ballet, tap, hip-hop, jazz, and break dancing, and arts and crafts.
      We also have a dedicated homework room where teen mentoring is available. We guarantee all of your child's homework will be completed before they may participate in activities.
  • What is the cost?
      Weekly Rates
      2 days = $50
      3 days = $60
      4 days = $70
      5 days = $75
      Weekly Rates with Van Transportation
      2 days = $60
      3 days = $75 4 days = $90 5 days = $100
  • 58. Crooked Lake Elementary - Crooked Lake Home
    Public K5 school, with special emphasis on reading. Before- and after-school child care. Online parent/student handbook and staff directory.
    http://www.anoka.k12.mn.us/education/school/school.php?sectionid=13180

    59. After School Programs: After School Programs Curriculum, After School Program Ef
    Offers articles on child care and after school programs including curriculum forafter school programs and funding resources. These topics and more covered
    http://www.cfw.tufts.edu/viewtopics.asp?categoryid=3&topicid=139

    60. Young Children (2-6)
    Presents articles on child care and after school care. Covers curriculum forafter school programs and full day programming through articles such as
    http://www.cfw.tufts.edu/ages.asp?ageid=2&topicid=139

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