Red Caboose Day Care Center - School Age - Lapham

Center in Madison, WI 53703

1045 E Dayton St
Madison, WI 53703
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Red Caboose School Age Programs mission is to help each child become an active and positive member of his or her Red Caboose, Lapham/Marquette, neighborhood, city, state, national and global community. It is our goal that each child will:

Learn to interact peacefully and meaningfully with peers and adults. Develop thoughtful decision making skills. Have the opportunity to recognize and pursue his or her interests. Learn how to build a positive self image. Learn how to recognize and address the physical/social/emotional needs of himself or herself and peers.
Child Ages:
5 years - 12 years
Rates:
$
Licenses & Accreditations:
Wisconsin Department of Children and Families - City Of Madison Accredited
Children per Teacher:
Infant: -/-, Toddler: -/-, Pre k: -/-, Afterschool: 10/1
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday: 7:30AM - 5:30PM

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Welcome to another fun summer with Camp Caboose! This summer we will be continuing with out Camp Caboose value star, that includes a different trait each day that we will focus on at camp.

Monday: Community—

At Camp Cabooose, we are truly one big family. We laugh, sing, struggle & succeed together. We welcome and celebrate all of our campers and look forward to learning about each of their stories.

Tuesday: Respect—

At Camp, respecting each other, our things and our environment, allows us to do all the exciting and fun activities we have planned each week. We will work on developing our self-confidence and speaking up to share our opinion.

Wednesday: Communication—

At Camp, we recognize the importance of letting our friends know how we are feeling. We try our best to use our words when we are happy, upset, frusterated, and sad. When problems arise, we also listen carefully and try to find a solution that makes everyone feel better.

Thursday: Leadership—

At Camp, there are times when we have to make the choice between what our friends are doing and making the right choice. Leaders understand that it is important to learn from our mistakes, take ownership of them, and try and make different choices in the future.

Friday: Flowability—

At Camp, it is very important to go with the flow. Sometimes rain, heat, or lack of supplies or another surprise can add a new challenge to your day, but here at camp we try our best to problem solve a different way to accomplish our goals.

One of the ways we will shine spotlight on our star each day is to have 2 campers be our color guard each morning and raise our Star Flag at breakfast and then talk as a camp about what each value looks and sounds like each day.

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