Creativity

Creativity

Hospital Arts Outreach

CMOM helps children living with cancer and their families explore, heal and learn through art. Every week, we send our leading educators to the children’s ward of Memorial Sloan-Kettering’s Cancer Treatment Center. Equipped with a creative curriculum and a sterile selection of supplies, our educators invite patients, their siblings and parents to participate in free, innovative art activities that are fun and educational. By combining an academic focus with fun art activities, the art-making program makes the hospital setting more livable, stimulating and fun for kids coping with illness and allows them to feel like a “normal” kid for a while.

After-School Programs

CMOM provides after-school enrichment programs to more than 35,000 children. Each week CMOM runs 50-80 different programs off-site, mostly in Northern Manhattan and the Bronx. Over the last eight years, CMOM has developed a unique curriculum and educational approach that compliments and enriches the work of schools to meet performance standards in science, art and literacy.

PlayHelps

In response to Hurricane Katrina, CMOM created Play Helps™, a program that brought relief in the form of play to children and families in New Orleans impacted by the Hurricane Katrina disaster.

Based on CMOM’s PlayWorks™ curriculum and launched in partnership with the Louisiana Children’s Museum in December 2006, Play Helps™ was conducted within two large geodesic domes filled with wonderful play and learning opportunities. The domes were set up on the grounds of the Andrew Jackson School in St. Bernard Parish. Classes from the elementary school regularly visited the Play Helps™ domes over the course of a three-month period. On weekends and holidays, community groups visited Play Helps™ free of charge at the Louisiana Children’s Museum. Families were encouraged to participate in open-ended play, a toy-making workshop and special activities in the Art Studio.

Play Helps™ was presented through the support of the Toy Industry Foundation, designed by the Children’s Museum of Manhattan and coordinated by the Association of Children’s Museums.

A modified, locally-run and supported version called Play Power continues to be transformative for the Louisiana Children’s Museum and greater New Orleans community, delivering programs on a daily basis to five school sites.

A little play goes a long way!

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CMOM’s Spring 2012 Benefit was a resounding success.

 

With 350 friends and supporters gathered together—and over $800,000 raised to support CMOM’s vital community outreach program—we could not have imagined a more inspired and heartfelt celebration of our commitment to families, the arts, health and education.. This outpouring of generosity and excitement also resulted in $66,000 raised that evening to provide FREE access to the Museum's educational exhibits for 6,500 Head Start families. This was a great start towards our goal of raising funds to serve 20,000 Head Start families in 2012.

Please check back soon for 2013 event updates!
 

Calendar

EatSleepPlay™ Tots: I Love My Veggies Collage, 10:00am

4 & younger

Glue vegetable cut outs and collage materials onto green paper to make your very own vegetable garden collage.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Learn descriptive vocabulary; develop shape and color recognition, sensory awareness and creative expression.

EatSleepPlay™ Circle Time: I Love My Veggies, 11:30am

4 & younger

Join us as we sing, dance and read  Night of the Veggie Monster by George McClements. Learn about different types of vegetables that can help make our bodies healthy.  
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Learn new vocabulary, build listening and math skills through rhythm and repetition, and learn to be part of a group.

Mural Wall Painting, 12:00pm

4 & younger

Mix paint on the PlayWorksTM  Mural Wall.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Science Skills (color mixing and cause and effect)

EatSleepPlay™ Tots: I Love My Veggies Collage, 1:00pm

4 & younger

Glue vegetable cut outs and collage materials onto green paper to make your very own vegetable garden collage.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Learn descriptive vocabulary; develop shape and color recognition, sensory awareness and creative expression.

Mural Wall Painting, 2:30pm

4 & younger

Mix paint on the PlayWorksTM  Mural Wall.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Science Skills (color mixing and cause and effect)

PlayWorks™ Circle Time, 4:00pm

4 & younger

Sing, move your body and use your listening ears to hear special stories.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Learn new vocabulary, build listening skills and learn to be part of a group.

CMOM Perent Series: Smart Sleep, 5:30pm

All ages

5:30-7pm at CMOM

Bedtime Strategies to Help Your Children Sleep Better. Please join us and CMOM Health Advisor and Expert, Dr. Judith Owens, MD, for a lively discussion on sleep and your child.

Dr. Owens is Director of Sleep Medicine at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC and an internationally recognized authority on children and sleep. All participants will receive a CMOM Sleep Journal.

Free for CMOM Members/Non-members $5Please RSVP to Susan by May 20th at slim@cmom.org or call 212-721-1223 ext. 225

Explore CMOM! Children welcome! Learn about CMOM’s award winning enrollment programs for children 18 months – 5 years.  Teachers will be available to answer questions and conduct art classes in CMOM’s unique exhibits and classroom spaces! Register for Summer Early Childhood Enrollment Classes at the event and receive a 10% discount!  

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