Reno, NV
Child & Family Research Center (Mail Stop 141)
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Telephone: (775) 784-6762 · Website: http://hhs.unr.edu/cfrc/
Contact Info
Child & Family Research Center (Mail Stop 141)
Unr Mail Stop 141
Reno, NV
89557
http://hhs.unr.edu/cfrc/
Tel:
(775) 784-6762
Director:
Director-Sherry Waugh
kmckowan@unr.edu
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School Philosophy and Mission
"The Child and Family Research Center provides a developmental, child centered approach to early education. We provide appropriately stimulating experiences that fit naturally into children's daily ro...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 2 months |
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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care
Infant/ Toddler Pre-School/ Kindergarten
0-30,000
5 days, M-F $144.00 $125.00
3 days, M W F $94.00 ...
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | Students must be enrolled in at least six credits with a degree program, faculty and classified staff must work at least .50 fte. an undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree and enrolled in at least 6 credits each semester a unr classified staff member working at least .50 f.t.e a unr faculty member working at least .50 f.t.e. certified washoe county health department immunization record for child care health statement with physician's signature in addition, the center requires parent signatures on the following: parent participation form, authorization for pick-up form, consent form for emergency medical care, field trips, and research activity incomplete forms will be returned to parents for completion prior to enrollment. |
| Acceptance criteria: | Final decisions on enrollment will reflect the CFRC's commitment to serve children of diverse backgrounds and to maintain a balance of boys and girls. Preference is given to returning families and siblings.Waiting List |
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