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  Nursery-Harper Student Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Children and parents will not be accepted before their scheduled time and will not be permitted to stay after the reservation time has expired.
For your child's safety, children who are ill or may present a health or safety threat to other children may be denied nursery time on the sole discretion of the staff.
Children are not permitted in the nursery if they have any of the following symptoms within 24 hours of the reservation: fever, open sores, chicken pox, severe cough, viral infection, eye infection, runny nose, colds, vomiting, diarrhea, wheezing or "pink eye".
www.musc.edu /hsc/nursery.html   (288 words)

  
 Nursery Policy - FUMC of Malvern   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Children who attend Sunday school will be escorted to the appropriate nursery and signed in by their teacher, unless a parent picks him/her up before worship service.
Children’s Guides, or Shepherds, are youth of the church age 14 through 17 who assist regular nursery workers and also act as the primary caregivers on Wednesday nights under the supervision of the Director of Ministries With Children and Youth.
Children are not allowed in the hallway unless accompanied by a parent or nursery worker.
www.gbgm-umc.org /malvern/nurserypolicy.html   (1913 words)

  
 Deaf Children in a Nursery Setting
Children were on task for at least 78% of the time - that is children were engaged in an activity for a relatively high proportion of their time.
Deaf children appeared to view the mainstream nursery staff as in charge of the overall nursery, seeing them in an administrative role where most of the interaction with them was connected with issues such as milk, toilet and biscuits; also when deaf children chose to join a directed activity organised by mainstream staff.
Both the BSL nursery and mainstream nursery, with the presence of a deaf adult, are ideal for meeting the linguistic needs of the deaf children whose language development is delayed or not yet age appropriately developed, and for whom the primary aim of the nursery setting is to meet their linguistic needs.
www.leeds.ac.uk /educol/documents/000000303.htm   (3815 words)

  
 BPC: Brentwood Presbyterian Church Nursery School
Although the Nursery School is connected to BPC, it is not a religious school, and children of any religion, race, or ethnic origin are accepted and admitted on a non-discriminatory basis.
The BPC Nursery School recognizes that for many children, nursery school is their first experience outside of the home, and so strives to create an atmosphere where the children experience warmth, love and stability.
Children attend once a week with a parent, and the program is offered Monday through Friday, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m., September through June and for six weeks over the summer.
www.bpcusa.org /Children/nursery.asp   (322 words)

  
 First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, CA - Nursery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Children may stay in care for the duration of both morning services to allow parents to attend worship and a class or small group meeting.
Children hear the words “God,” “Jesus,” “Family,” “Church,” and “Love” and can begin associating the warm and trusting relationships they are forming with their Caregivers with a loving God and caring church family.
Children who become ill while in the Nursery are lovingly cared for in an isolated area until their parents can be alerted to come get them.
www.fpcberkeley.org /ecm_nursery_main.asp   (2441 words)

  
 The Nursery Infant Toddler Center Inc. - Parent Manual
Children who are toilet training require a supply of diapers and training pants as well as three sets of extra clothing and an extra sheet.
Children with a fever of 101 whose parents (or emergency contact person) cannot be reached within 30 minutes may have to be taken to the Hospital emergency room.
Children who, for physical reasons, have not been able to follow the required immunizations schedule, must have written proof from a physician on file at the center.
nursery-daycare.com /manual.shtml   (3209 words)

  
 Nursery at Lexington United Methodist Church
One of the paid nursery workers should warmly greet the children and their parents while the other workers are involving the children in appropriate play and activities.
The nurseries should be the cleanest rooms in the Church, which is for the safety of both the children and workers.
All information about the children in our program and their families shall remain confidential unless it is determined that harm may come to the child and in that event, the Nursery Coordinator and Director of Christian Education should be notified immediately and actions will be taken in line with the "Safe Sanctuary" procedures.
www.lexumcsc.com /nursery.htm   (2303 words)

  
 Children's Nursery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Children under the age of two years are offered a range of stimulating equipment, which develops their natural curiosity, physical skills and social and emotional attitudes.
Children aged over two years are offered a variety of individual activities to develop their physical and intellectual skills, language and literacy abilities; and to promote social and emotional well being, by learning through play.
Throughout the nursery we use the guidance in 'Birth to Three Matters', and with the older children the 'Foundation Stage curriculum' with its stepping stones to the six early learning goals, and their learning is observed and assessed regularly.
www.swindon.gov.uk /textV2/childrensnursery   (786 words)

  
 Plymouth Childrens Nursery
Plymouth Children's Nursery program is based on the belief that the best opportunity for learning during the preschool years is provided through free play, rather than more formal educational experiences.
Children act out their ideas, emotions and fantasies as they play dress-up, paint pictures, bathe their dolls or fasten boards and rope together to make a spaceship.
Children, by means of a supervised plan, are encouraged to use their imaginations.
www.plymouthnursery.org   (232 words)

  
 Nursery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
nursery, all children ages infant to 4 years of age are in the Day School Building nursery beginning at 7:45.
At 9:00 a.m., children under two years old are taken to the Huffman Hall Nursery (located on the parking lot side of the hallway).
Children from two to four years are entertained in the Day School Building nursery for the entire Sunday morning.
www.stmattsaustin.org /nursery.htm   (306 words)

  
 Childrens Ark Day Nursery - Putting Your Children First
We provide professional care for children from 6 weeks to 5 years of age, in a relaxed and happy atmosphere which is safe and secure.
The nursery building is divided into 4 main areas: the administration and staff area; the baby unit and the older children's rooms.
The children within this part of the nursery are divided into 3 age groups: under 2's 2-3 years and 3-5 years.
www.childrens-ark.fsnet.co.uk   (303 words)

  
 North Haven Church - Children's Ministries - Nursery
Nurseries are where new people are welcomed, families connect, and where God's love is demonstrated each week.
Nurseries are staffed by volunteers and parents of children through the age of nine.
Children who are three years old through second grade worship with their family and then are dismissed to either Children's Church or Melody Makers/Children's Choir just prior to the sermon.
www.northhavenchurch.org /children_nursery.asp   (388 words)

  
 Asbury UMC Children's Promiseland Nursery Ministries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sunday morning nursery is provided for parents who are attending worship, Sunday school or volunteering within the church.
Weekday nursery requests must be made through the Nursery coordinator, Kelly Walters, 837-0365 x245.
Nursery may be provided for other various bible studies and church functions upon request.
www.asburyumc.ws /children/promiseland/promiseland_nursery.htm   (268 words)

  
 Children and Worship
At St. Matthew's, children of all ages are always welcome in worship.
For preschooler and elementary aged children, take advantage of the worship packets located in the narthex.
Children's church is open to some of our liveliest members of our church family: children age 3 - 1st grade.
home.earthlink.net /~landjstrand/childrensministry/id7.html   (197 words)

  
 Nursery
Paul's nurseries are safe, loving, inviting places where parents entrust their precious children to people who care about them.
Nursery care is available for children six weeks through 24 months form 8:00 a.m.
The nursery staff members strive to provide a nurturing Christian environment where love and care are freely given.
www.stpaulsumc.org /nursery.htm   (269 words)

  
 Nursery
When you arrive at the nursery, you will be asked to hand your child to a nursery worker at our check-in counter and sign in.
For the safety and comfort of all parents and children, the nursery cannot admit babies/toddlers with contagious illnesses.
Children should be on antibiotics for at least 24 hours before returning to the nursery.
www.kenoshabible.org /nursery.htm   (523 words)

  
 Children Ministries Nursery at Naperville Presbyterian Church (children/nursery.html)
Children should be picked up within 15 minutes following the end of worship service.
Our primary goal in the nursery is to provide a safe and pleasant environment for the children.
We ask that if a child is exhibiting aggressive behavior, his or her parents either immediately remove the child from the nursery or stay with their child until it has been determined that the behavior has been corrected and is no longer a problem.
www.npchurch.org /children/nursery.html   (524 words)

  
 Nursery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nursery (children), a place for the temporary care of children in the absence of their parents
Nursery (horticulture), a place where young plants or trees are raised
Nursery school, a daycare facility for preschool-age children
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nursery   (118 words)

  
 Nursery - MormonWiki
Nursery is a program set up by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that children between the ages of eighteen months and three years attend during Sunday classes, though not Sacrament Meeting.
Children younger than eighteen months stay with their parents while children older than three years attend Primary.
The Church's Nursery Guidebook says that the purpose of nursery is “to serve the children,...
www.mormonwiki.com /mormonism/Nursery   (427 words)

  
 Liberty Church - Nursery Ministry
The purpose of these guidelines is twofold: to provide both for the needs of our young children and to provide you the opportunities for full participation in the life and activities of the church.
Our workers are instructed to return the children to the care of their parents.
In addition, the nursery is straightened by our staff for the next service and this cannot be done until all children have been released.
libertychurch.org /ministries/nursery/policy.php   (461 words)

  
 Nursery-Children Ministry
To ensure that all children are touched by the love of Jesus so that they too may live in his grace.
Have the privilege of loving those children and being a blessing to the parents.
Use the scriptures and biblical relationships to produce children who are growing and reproducing disciples.
www.truevine.org /ministries/nursery.htm   (329 words)

  
 Child Day Care Nursery : Children's Place : Day Care Nursery in Wyke Yorkshire
It provides places for 12 children under the age of 2 years and 37 places for children between the age of 2-5 years.
This nursery, a large Victorian built house, is situated in it's own grounds and is well-placed to serve those requiring access to Bradford, Brighouse, Halifax or the motorway connections near-by.
The nursery is run along the same high standards as the other nurseries in the company and is open from 7.30a.m.
www.childrens-place.co.uk /wyke   (179 words)

  
 Children's Ministries Nursery Security   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
When you drop your child off at our nurseries you will be given a pager and a numbered tag.
Please do not bring your child if any of these symptoms are present: fever, cough, diarrhea, impetigo, questionable rashes, active chicken pox, conjunctivitis (pink eye), measles, nasal drainage that is not clear, or being treated with antibiotics for less than 24 hours.
When bringing your child to the nursery, use the small diaper bag provided by the church.
www.cefc.com /children/nurserysecurity.html   (190 words)

  
 Fellowship Baptist Church: Children's Church & Nursery
Through singing, games, stories, and other projects, the children are introduced to Jesus' love and care for them.
Children are usually dismissed from the morning service to go to Children's Church right before the Pastor's message.
Nursery care is provided during our Sunday morning Bible Classes and Sunday Morning Worship.
www.fbcriverside.org /ministries/childrens_church_nursery.html   (202 words)

  
 Children's Relief Nursery
While addressing her alcohol and mental health issues, she turned to Children's Relief Nursery for support with her son.
With the help of Children's Relief Nursery, Annie and Steven have learned healthy communication skills and are now enjoying each other.
Children's Relief Nursery (CRN) works with children in the first, most important years of life.
www.crn4kids.org   (201 words)

  
 VMC Children's Ministries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Children begin their morning with opening activities, block building, craft, home living and other manipulative activities.
Most of the 2nd grade children memorize the names of the Old and New Testament books in the Bible, and they earn 20 manna dollars for each set they memorize.
Children grades 2 through 5 will remain in the Adventure Zone for their large group teaching and small group time.
www.vmc.net /childrensministries.htm   (878 words)

  
 Nursery / Children / Ministries / Altamesa - Altamesa Church of Christ
Our Nursery is run by a wonderful group of women who have a really heart for children.
Children may be brought to the nursery up through the age of 2 years old.
There is a nursery offered on Tuesdays for those of you who attend Ladies Class.
www.altamesa.org /ministries/children/nursery   (91 words)

  
 Nursery Lesson 4: I Can Pray to Heavenly Father - Teaching LDS
While there is room in a nursery schedule to enjoy related activities, the focus of the lesson time should be on teaching this purpose.
Children love the story of Daniel in the lion's den and you can have fun playing with it in several different ways.
Children who are interested can be helped to color the picture and to glue it onto a larger square of construction paper, creating a frame.
www.bellaonline.com /articles/art7792.asp   (1146 words)

  
 Nursery on Sundays at NBC
Our nursery teachers are committed to providing loving care for babies and toddlers in a nurturing and safe environment.
The children come in as young as a couple of weeks and stay until they have begun sitting up on their own.
As the children become more skilled in walking and have greater motor skill development, these rooms fill their needs with larger toys and activities.
www.nbctexas.org /children/nursery.html   (374 words)

  
 St. Luke's United Methodist Church - Nursery
If the nursery finds itself short-handed, a volunteer list is in place, composed of church members (primarily parents of children currently in the nursery) who are willing to stay and help out.
Children under the age of two are in the main nursery room, which is equipped with lots of toys, a playhouse, books, blocks, bubbles, music….you get the idea!
With older children, we encourage you to let them walk in on their own to a staff member, but again, please be mindful of children around the nursery door.
www.stlukesumc.org /pages_v2/nursery.php   (1551 words)

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