UW Childrens Center at Laurel Village

Preschool in Seattle, WA 98105

4200 Mary Gates Memorial Dr. Ne 200
Seattle, WA 98105
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The University of Washington Children’s Center at Laurel Village was originally founded as a parent co-op in 1976. The program offers a traditional early care and education program and includes one infant room, one toddler room and two preschool classrooms. The center is located U.W. Family Housing and is licensed for 70 children. The on-site Program Director is Albey Martin.

We believe that children grow and learn best in a warm, nurturing, well-organized environment. Our teachers are sensitive and respectful to each child’s individuality and encourage each child to develop a joyful confidence with which to explore our constantly changing world. We welcome a multicultural community of families and are committed to supporting this diversity in all areas of our early childhood program.

A relationship of mutual respect and support between parents and teachers promotes a positive environment for children.


Child Ages:
2 months - 6 years
Licenses & Accreditations:
Washington State Department of Early Learning - NAEYC Accredited
Preschool:
Yes
Children per Teacher:
Infant: 3/1, Toddler: 5/1, Pre k: 10/1, Afterschool: -/-
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday 7:00am to 6:00pm

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The University of Washington Children’s Center at Radford Court is an early childhood program based on the educational philosophy of Maria Montessori. We believe that a child’s most critical learning period occurs during the first six years of life. In support of these crucial years we emphasize an environment in which children experience positive social relationships and age-appropriate activities. Children are cared for by adults who demonstrate respect, patience and a thorough understanding of child development

At Radford Court children are encouraged and helped to:

  • Develop their natural enthusiasm for learning
  • Grow in self-confidence and independence
  • Develop self-discipline and inner motivation
  • Be caring and respectful, nurtuing themselves as well as others

A guiding principal of Montessori philosophy is “Follow the child.” Our staff uses the interests and needs of the children as their guide in creating their learning environment. It is prepared to be developmentally appropriate and interesting, stumulating problem solving and creativity. Within this prepared environment children are able to move about at will, make choices and build skills toward competence and independence.

We believe children need to feel loved, accepted and secure. Children want to know there is someone available to help when needed. By cherishing children for whom they are and nuturing the natural joy in learning, we provide the framework in which intellectual, emotional and social development build on one another.

We honor the cultural and national diversity represented by the families in our programs. Our goal is to support children in their similarities and their family has an important place in the community at the University of Washington Children’s Center at Radford Court.

We follow federal, state and local laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origina, sex, age, political belief, marital status, mental or physical difference or sexual orientation. We do not discriminate when hiring staff or accepting children into our program.

The University of Washington Children’s Center at Radford Court is accredited by the National Accociation for the Education of Young Children and is affiliated with the American Montessori Society.

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