Early Childhood

Early Childhood

East Side Settlement House

East Side House Settlement (ESHS) provides early childhood education and family support services at 14 sites in the Bronx, enabling more than 8,000 low-income residents to create economic and civic opportunities for themselves, their families and their community. For more than five years, CMOM has run an effective early childhood literacy, health and arts program at ESHS and documented improvement in children’s school-readiness skills and improvement in family reading and healthy lifestyle habits.

CUNY Professional Development

CMOM partnered with CUNY’s Early Childhood Professional Development Institute in 2007 to develop a much-needed training program for ACS/CUNY Informal Family Care Providers. These individuals care for children from low-income families and are generally home-based providers with little access to professional development opportunities and the greatest need for training in early childhood education.

Working with CUNY, CMOM designed a unique training model based on our signature early childhood curriculum that includes interactive art, health, music and literacy workshops, a hands-on early childhood education class for providers and the children in their care, a guided exploration of the Museum, and a free one-year CMOM membership for participants. Providers who complete the 10 hour training receive a joint CMOM/CUNY certificate that documents their hours of training and helps move them towards a higher rate of pay from ACS.

See more of the Play is Learning Professional Development resource website.
The Children’s Museum of Manhattan’s Play is Learning resource website is an educational database that provides lesson plans, activities and visual documentation to support developing creative and educational environments in home care settings and childcare centers. This resource was developed for the Play is Learning professional development series which partners CMOM and ACS/City University of New York Informal Family Childcare Training Project; CUNY’s New York City Early Childhood Professional Development Institute in providing professional development training for New York City childcare providers.

Read more about the Play is Learning Professional Development Program in this article written by CMOM's Deputy Director for Education, Leslie Bushara.

Homes for the Homeless

CMOM partners with Homes for the Homeless to provide children and single mothers living in temporary housing with music, art, literacy, health and parenting skills development in a safe and supportive environment. Through a weekly program at the Museum, these women and their children gain tools and life skills that empower them as women, mothers and future job seekers. Working with CMOM educators and a licensed social worker, participants develop parenting strategies and gain insight into how their children learn. Journal writing sessions with a resident author promote personal dignity and expression. Each year these writing exercises are turned into a published book of poetry, giving participants renewed confidence and a feeling of accomplishment. CMOM learns a great deal from this program about the daily pressures faced by families. The deep trust and continuity we develop with the mothers helps us to understand how to better serve all families who walk through our front door or whom we serve off-site.

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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

10-Foot Cop Saddle Bags, 10:00am

All ages

10am - 4:45pm

Mounted police use saddle bags to keep their walkies and cell phones. Make one of your own with felt, foam stickers and ribbon.

EatSleepPlay™ Tots: Dem Bones, 10:00am

4 & younger

Create a Dem Bones Collage with images of bones and the foods that make them strong.  
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Learn descriptive vocabulary; develop shape and color recognition, sensory awareness and creative expression.

EatSleepPlay™ Tots Circle Time: Dem Bones, 11:30am

4 & younger

Join us as we sing, dance and read books like Dem Bones by Bob Bamer. Learn about calcium     rich foods that build strong bones.
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 PlayWorks™ Mural Wall.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Science skills (color mixing and cause and effect
 

EatSleepPlay™ Tots: Dem Bones, 1:00pm

4 & younger

Create a Dem Bones Collage with images of bones and the foods that make them strong.  
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Learn descriptive vocabulary; develop shape and color recognition, sensory awareness and creative expression.

Bubble Party, 2:00pm

4 & younger

Listen and dance along to music as museum educators blow bubbles across the PlayWorksTM Lab!
Kindergarten Skills: Learn new vocabulary and learn to be part of a group.
 

Gadgets & Gizmos: Aviator Away, 2:00pm

6 & older

Learn how drag, gravity, thrust and lift work together to make an airplane fly. Design a plane for the future.

Mural Wall Painting, 2:30pm

4 & younger

Mix paint on the PlayWorks™ Mural Wall.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Science skills (color mixing and cause and effect
 

Gadgets & Gizmos: Aviator Away, 3:00pm

6 & older

Learn how drag, gravity, thrust and lift work together to make an airplane fly. Design a plane for the future.

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.

Gadgets & Gizmos: Aviator Away, 4:00pm

6 & older

Learn how drag, gravity, thrust and lift work together to make an airplane fly. Design a plane for the future.

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