

It is advised to contact these libraries before visiting or initiating requests.īearsville Wasp (Bearsville, N.Y.) Published 1952-1954 : Weekly. Inclusion in our statewide listings does not imply nor insure access. R = Reprint microopaques and or photocopiesĬopies of the New York State Library's master microfilm may be requested through Reference Services. ■ = New York State Library call number - or - Other repository location New York State Newspapers Ulster County (NY) newspapers on microfilm and paper at all NYS locationsĬounty of Publication list | City of Publication list | Title list | Key Word Searchĭates are recorded in the format e.g., Octois displayed. I will always be thankful for Freeman Health System offering childcare to their employees and for the wonderful Freeman Learning Center staff who love my children like their own.”īaker said in the future, Freeman Learning Center will be adding care for older children and an after-school program as well.New York State Newspapers : Ulster County (NY) newspapers on microfilm and paper at all NYS locations The New York State Library |


“They often go out of their way to ensure the children’s needs are met. “I know the people caring for my children while I’m at work are dedicated to keeping them educated, fed and safe,” said Erica Messner, Freeman Patient Accounts. Parent Erica Messner works in Patient Accounts at Freeman and said finding the right childcare for your children can be a difficult process, but after touring FLC, she knew staff were as invested in the children as parents are. Our vision for Freeman Learning Center is to simplify and improve the lives of our staff, and to alleviate some of the stress involved with driving back and forth to daycare.” “As a working mother, I understand that a work-life balance can be difficult to achieve and the logistics of childcare can sometimes be daunting. “We opened Freeman Learning Center not only to provide an exceptionally rich learning environment for preschoolers but also to make their parents’ lives a little easier,” said Baker. “I wish we had one more year, but all good things come to an end and new adventures begin! Thank you for loving, caring and growing our baby girl!” Not only the ABCs and 123s, but the outdoor explorations, center play time and all of the wonderful crafts!” said Garrett. “We have loved all the varieties in learning. Parent Brittany Garrett said the FLC learning environment is optimal for all children, and staff treat children with respect while balancing all personalities and emotions the come with caring for children. “The children transition smoothly as they grow and progress, moving from the baby room to the 1-year-old room, all the way up through the 5-year-old room.” “We use an educational program called The Creative Curriculum that provides continuity from one age group to the next,” said Freeman Learning Center Director Josh Sharp. They are intentional, compassionate and loving to my son.”įreeman Learning Center opened in August 2020 welcoming eight children at the start from infants to five years old. We truly couldn’t have survived the last few years without FLC. His behavior disorders have added a level of complexity to his care, but the expertise and educational background of the staff at FLC have made this the very best fit for my son. “This has allowed him to play and learn at the same time. “They have integrated core concepts into his daily routine by intentional ‘toys,’ said Liberty. The vibrant environment is designed to stimulate children’s minds and foster a sense of curiosity and wonder.” “It offers structured play that engages children to help them grow intellectually, emotionally and socially. “Freeman Learning Center is much more than a daycare center,” said Baker. On Thursday, July 28, her son, Liam graduated with 10 other students, getting a certificate and handshake from Freeman Health System President and Chief Executive Officer Paula Baker. “Freeman Learning Center has given my son an opportunity to thrive in a loving environment while creating the foundation needed for his education,” said Jessica Liberty, Freeman Health System Manager Infection Prevention & Control. But these graduates aren’t heading for medical school or college – they’re going to kindergarten! It’s graduation day at Freeman Learning Center (FLC), and parents are proud. – Wearing caps and gowns, 11 graduates came to a stage to receive their diplomas.
