8.12.10

I have openings for September 2014 -call Marie 455 2962

I have openings for several children starting in September 2014.
Please visit the pages on this blog for more information or call me at 455 2962.
Please leave your name and phone number if I am unable to come to the phone.
I prefer telephone calls over email.
Thankyou, Marie

21.7.10

Welcome to 358 Canterbury Drive



The private, fenced backyard at the Centre



















These photos are of the private fenced back yard showing the gazebo, picnic tables and playhouse. The picture on the right shows the covered sand box and swings. The yard is clean, mowed and 35% shaded.

18.7.10

General Information about Prices After School Care

Prices After School Care

We are a small, family, integrated Centre, licensed by the Department of Social Development, Province of New Brunswick.

We offer excellent staff ratio.

Snacks are provided after school. The menu is posted each week in the Centre.

Income Tax receipts are given each January.

Phone 455 2962 (I prefer phone calls please, rather than email)

Email maggiejean89@hotmail.com

Address
Prices After School Care
358 Canterbury Dr
Fredericton, NB E3B 4L9

Staff
Full-Time Staff Marie Price and Penny Adams
Part-Time Staff Jenny MacDonald and Sandra Lyons

Mission Statement
As an integrated Centre, we aim to give each child the feeling of love, belonging and happiness in a warm, safe environment, to prepare them for the change from home to society. We also aim to help meet their social, emotional, physical, intellectual and additional needs in each stage of the child's development.

We trust that the Centre will be fun, yet a positive learning experience for your child. We will do all we can to make your child's stay with us a pleasant one.

Socially
1 To be responsible for their own clothing and other belongings. To dress and undress themselves and to put clothing away in the proper place.
2 To respect the property of the Centre and the property of others.
3 To learn to share and take turns.
4 To be mannerly and to talk without shouting.
5 To be friendly and helpful.
6 To cooperate.

Emotionally
1 To behave in a calm and reasonable manner.
2 To adjust and to be happy in a group away from home.
3 To control temper.
4 To help relieve fear of thunder, animals. Etc.
5 To receive only their share of attention in groups.
6 To be aware of physical danger such as crossing streets, fire etc.

Physically
1 To provide for the development of large and small muscle control through games, books, puzzles, building blocks, action songs, finger-play, scissors, and crayons.
2 To help establish proper health habits, for example: good posture, cleanliness, brushing teeth etc.

Intellectually
I To increase a child's view of the world and the people in it, of famillies, animals and community work.
2 To understand right from wrong.
3 To increase children's interest in music, art and books.