Note:
If you do not find the answers you are looking for, or if you
have any other questions please feel free to e-mail the Children’s
Institute at emuci@emich.edu.
Is the Children’s Institute open all year?
Yes, the center is open year round and coincides with the University
schedule. When registering your child, you will receive a list
of days the Children’s Institute is closed. Any circumstances
that may arise requiring the Institute to be closed (for example
inclement weather) announcements will be carried on the EMU Newsline
(734.487.2460); the switchboard (734.487.1849); WEMU (89.1 FM);
WJR (760 AM); WAAM (1600 AM), as well as other radio and television
stations.
Is the
Children’s Institute accredited?
Yes, the Children’s Institute is accredited by the National
Association for the Education of Young Children. NAEYC administers
the largest and most widely recognized national, voluntary, professionally
sponsored accreditation system for all types of early childhood
schools and childcare centers. NAEYC is one of the nation’s
largest organization of early childhood educators.
How do
I enroll my child at the Children’s Institute?
Children are enrolled at the Children’s Institute on a semester
basis throughout the year. The admission procedure, as space allows,
is as follows:
You may contact the Children’s Institute for an Enrollment
Application Form or print it off the web site. It must be submitted
with a $20.00 application fee. We are not able to process the
application until the application fee is received. A $30.00 registration
fee will be due once the child is placed. Families not enrolling
for fall semester will be assessed these fees upon initial registration.
No shows: If a child does not attend during the original semester
requested, the application and registration fee will be charged
again upon re-enrollment.
What are
my chances of getting in?
It is impossible for us to tell you in advance “what your
chances are”. It depends on the number of currently enrolled
children who continue into the next semester, therefore dictating
how many openings we have for new children. The number of new
children we enroll also depends on the types of schedules requested
(part-or full-time) and space available in specific classrooms.
Please note that the application you turn in will only be good
for the semester submitted for. You must submit a new one each
semester.
Who is
eligible to attend the Children’s Institute?
Children of EMU students, faculty, staff and the surrounding community
can attend the Children’s Institute. We enroll children
ages 18 months to 6 years. If a child won’t be 18 months
old until after the semester starts, a parent has several options:
wait until the next semester to apply; if space is available,
pay to save the space, although your child will not be able to
attend until they are 18 months old; or wait until your child
turns 18 months old before applying and we will let you know if
space is available at that time.
What forms
will be due once my child is enrolled at the Children’s
Institute?
The following forms need to be completed and returned before the
child’s first day. A confirmation package will be sent to
your house prior to your child’s first day and will contain
the following paperwork.
• Child’s Background Information Profile
• Emergency Card/Child Information Record
• Class Schedule Card (EMU Students Only)
• Child Placement Contract
• Immunization Form/Immunization Waiver
• Green Health Form (signed by a physician)
• Sunscreen Authorization
• Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Forms
What time
does the Children’s Institute open and what time does it
close?
The Children’s Institute opens at 7:30 a.m. and closes at
5:30p.m. Monday–Friday. Upon arrival and departure the
parent/guardian must sign their child in and out as a safety measure
for the child. Anyone who is picking up a child and is unfamiliar
to a staff member MUST show identification before the child can
be released. Anyone who does not provide identification will be
turned away (this includes parents who are unfamiliar to us).
Where
is the Children’s Institute Located?
The Children’s Institute is located in the center of Eastern
Michigan University Campus off of West Circle Drive. The West
Circle Drive is accessed from Oakwood on the west side of campus.
The Children’s Institute is located near the Geddes Town
Hall One Room School House and across the street from the Bowen
Field House.
Is there
designated parking for drop-off and pick-up?
For your convenience, drop-off/pick-up parking areas for the Children’s
Institute families have been designated in the West Circle Drive
at the Rackham building. The area observes a 15-minute “standing
time” limit and vehicles using these spaces must display
an EMU Children’s Institute parking permit. Parking Permits
cannot be used for long-term parking. A $6.00 fee is assessed for each fall/winter parking permit and $3.00 for each spring and summer parking permit.
We do expect
parents to place children in a car seat in the back seat of their
car and to buckle them in before they leave. Please DO NOT leave
children of any age unattended in the car. Also, do not allow
your children to enter or exit the Children’s Institute
building alone.
What is
the staff-Child Ratio for the Children’s Institute?
|
AGE |
STAFF |
CHILDREN |
Toddler
18 months to 2 1/2 years
|
1 |
4 |
|
Young Preschoolers
2 1/2 yrs and up |
1 |
7 |
| Preschoolers
|
1 |
9 |
| Kindergartners/Summer
Camp |
1 |
10 |
What
about meals?
The Children’s Institute provides a morning breakfast, lunch
and an afternoon snack. Our center participates in the Child and
Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). The main purpose of the CACFP
is to help children receive nutritious food and well balanced
meals. Breakfast, lunch and snack must meet meal pattern requirements.
You are not charged a fee for the breakfast, lunch or snack served
to your child while enrolled in our care.
What will
I need for nap time?
Rest time is approximately 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. If your child
will be napping at the Children’s Institute, please bring
a crib-sized sheet and blanket. A pillow or soft toy may help
make nap time more comfortable. Please label all nap items with
your child’s first name and last initial. State licensing
requires that you take these items home weekly to be laundered.
Is there
a dress code?
No. However, clothing should be the type that can be managed easily
by young, inexperienced fingers. It is also important that the
child wears clothing that launders easily due to many activities
at the Children’s Institute. Please dress your child appropriately
(i.e. boots, gloves, hats, scarves, etc.) Weather permitting;
the children will go out to the playground daily. Also, please
mark all clothing with the child’s first name and last initial.
Can my
child bring toys from home?
The Children’s Institute is fully equipped with age-appropriate
toys and materials, and the teachers strive to create a sense
of community in each room by sharing and caring for the Institute’s
materials.
Because of the number of children at the Children’s Institute,
we cannot be responsible for any item from home that is misplaced
or broken. We also do not permit war toys or toys that encourage
violent/angry solutions to problems.
We therefore ask that no playthings be brought to the Children’s
Institute from home.
What else
do I need to bring for my child to the Children’s Institute?
Please bring two changes of underwear and a complete change of
clothes (including socks) for your child’s clothing bin.
We will ask you to replacement them as your child uses them at
the Children’s Institute. Please be sure to change the clothes
in the bin as the season changes.
Will I need to bring diapers and wipes from home?
No. The Children’s Institute provides both diapers and wipes
for your child. Diapering time is scheduled into the day; please
refer to the Daily Schedule posted in your child’s classroom
for these times. We will make every effort to support your child’s
attempts a toilet learning when your child is ready.
What is your illness and communicable disease policies?
We are in close environment in which contagious illness can be
easily transmitted. Children who are ill should not come to the
Institute. Any child with a fever of 100 degrees or more, discharge
or thick mucus from the nose, mouth or eyes, undiagnosed rash,
vomiting, or diarrhea may not attend. The child must be symptom
free (with out of the use of over the counter medication) or have
been on prescribed medication for 24 hours prior to returning
to the Institute. All children who are well enough to come to
school are considered to be well enough to participate in all
activities, including vigorous play indoors and out.