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Independence / Iowa / United States
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Cedar Rapids / Iowa / United States
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Ames / Iowa / United States
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Formative Years opened in the fall of 1986 to provide a professional early childhood experience, to families in the Ames area, that meets the total needs of growing children in the areas of social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development. We provide: teachers with degrees and continual training and education in the childhood education field. Our teachers are hired based not only on education and experience, but on sincere desire to work with young children and a dedication to providing a warm, loving, safe, and nurturing educational environment for the children in our care. teachers who implement The Creative Curriculum to meet their classroom needs and structure their lessons to teach young children the way they learn;through play and hands-on activities. Learning at Formative Years is fun! consistent personal and written communication regarding your childs activities and progress. Families have an opportunity to have formal conferences with their childs teachers twice a year. a variety of care options;full-day childcare/preschool, before and after-school care for kindergartners through sixth graders. We also provide full-day care for school age children when school is not in session. a safe, clean, fun and well-equipped facility with a happy smile and greeting each and every day. Child Care Preschool Day Care Before School Programs After School Programs Full Day Summer Programs Please call Amy to ask any additional questions you might have, to get your childs name added to our waiting list, or to set up a time to tour the center.
Ankeny / Iowa / United States
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The Tree House Growing & Learning Center cares for infants from 8 weeks up to age 5. It provides daycare, basic learning such as math, reading, music, and art as well as encouraging social interaction and development. 

Des Moines / Iowa / United States
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Founded in 1868, the YMCA of Greater Des Moines has grown to eight branches that serve 56,000 individuals. Its programs build character and skills in kids, as well as strengthen family relationships and promote healthy lifestyles. In addition to offering a wide variety of programs, the YMCA of Greater Des Moines also provides the largest transitional housing shelter in the state. The YMCA is a nonprofit organization that works with people of all ages, races and abilities. Thanks to YMCA contributors, no one is turned away from basic need-base services due to the inability to pay.
Clinton / Iowa / United States
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Marion / Iowa / United States
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Hiawatha / Iowa / United States
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Opened in 1970, Nixon Elementary School serves more than 300 students in kindergarten through grade five. Its academic curriculum includes programs in reading, art, music and physical education. The school additionally conducts special education classes. Nixon Elementary School employs a nurse who provides health screening and monitoring services. The school organizes various extracurricular activities and enrichment programs. Its library provides a variety of resources, including books, magazines, newspapers and electronic resources. The elementary school operates a parent-teacher association. Nixon Elementary School is a part of Cedar Rapids Community Schools and has its campus in Hiawatha, Iowa.
Waterloo / Iowa / United States
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YWCA of Black Hawk County offers several youth and adult sports and fitness programs. The organization conducts summer camps and belly and tap dancing classes. It offers various adult fitness classes, including water aerobics, Pilates, yoga, circuit weight training and seniors in motion. YWCA of Black Hawk County conducts parenting and child care classes and provide parents with supplies, equipment and services for effective parenting. It also offers massage therapy and group exercise services. In addition, the organization hosts gymnastics, martial arts and swimming training classes for children and adults. YWCA of Black Hawk County is located in Waterloo, Iowa.
Hiawatha / Iowa / United States
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Waukee / Iowa / United States
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New Beginnings Childcare & Preschool is a child care and educational service.

The school offers numerous full and part-time programs and activities for children ages six weeks to pre-K. Kids participate in age-appropriate activities as well as lessons in reading, music, art, math and other disciplines.

For more information, call (515) 619-0399 or (515) 987-3563.

Des Moines / Iowa / United States
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Scientific concepts come to life at this hands-on facility in downtown Des Moines. Dozens of interactive displays, high-tech dioramas and ongoing educational programs draw thousands of visitors each year. The site is also the home of the Blank IMAX Dome Theater.

Parking and public transportation to the Science Center of Iowa
Access the site from Interstate Highway 235 by taking the Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway exit and heading south. The parkway will turn east, along the south side of downtown. There is no free parking at the site, but spaces adjacent to the center run a few dollars per hour. The site is easy to reach by bus, as the local transit company's main station is just a few blocks away.

Best times to go to the Science Center of Iowa
Several special events and classes throughout the year offer additional activities along with access to the exhibits. The center is also open late two Fridays of every month, with one event series for families and another aimed at the 21-and-up crowd. Hollywood blockbusters are screened at the IMAX theater along with educational programs, so plan to take in a movie and receive a discount on science center admission for the same visit.

Admission to the Science Center of Iowa
Expect to pay an average of $10 per visitor for general admission, with prices a bit higher for teens/adults and a bit less for children. IMAX theater tickets are under $10 for all ages. Packages are available for site admission and a movie. Group rates and military discounts are available. The center is open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day, and closed on Mondays the rest of the year.

Must see/do at the Science Center of Iowa
The Small Discoveries area lets visitors ages 7 and younger explore basic science concepts through creative activities such as making bubbles and playing with puppets. The Foucault Pendulum's 235-pound brass ball marks time while serving as a focal point of the facility. Other sections allow visitors to make their own rockets, tackle a domino obstacle course and learn about Iowa's ever-changing weather.

Other places to visit near the Science Center of Iowa
Take the family to see the animals at Blank Park Zoo. Learn about the state's past at the Iowa State Historical Museum. Enjoy a nostalgic ride on the Heritage Carousel at Union Park.

Insider tip for visitors to the Science Center of Iowa
Purchasing a membership package can really pay off. Members not only receive free general admission, but discounts for the IMAX movie theater and the center's café and gift shop.

Author's bio: Melanie Lageschulte is a freelance writer and editor. She is an Iowa native and has lived in Des Moines for 15 years.

 

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