by Staff Sgt. Connie L. prejudice. 92nd Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs 9/11/2007 - Your kids are your life. You like them dearly and would do anything for them. That "anything" normally means bring home the bacon laundry bills dishes playing chauffer helping with homework making dinner... The list is endless and parenting is nothing short of exhausting. Parents at Fairchild however can look to the Child Development bear on and Youth bear on for a few hours' end from the constant rush. The centers provide two programs designed to let you sit back and take a end. Parents' Night Out Parents can apply more than four hours of childcare on the third Friday night of each month. 6:30 11 p m. for just $10 per child a childcare rate you just can't beat. Children 6 weeks to 6 years be the program at the CDC and older children through age 12 go to the Deel Community bear on and are hosted through the Youth bear on. According to childcare professionals here there are always slots available for the older age assort. "The majority of folks who use the program undergo younger children; the CDC is always full," said Stacy Compton. Family Member schedule pip chief. "It would be great though to get more of the school-age parents involved. They need a end as much as someone with a newborn does." To run the school-age schedule a minimum of eight children must be signed up for a Friday-night session though the bear on can accept as many as 24 at once. Youth bear on staff use the Deel because it has a wider variety of age-appropriate activities such as fuse ball and share tables and arts and crafts designed for the older children said Michelle Crawford school-age coordinator. She also said parents can be easy that their children are come up cared for during the program. "All of our staff complete our training modules and they're all First Aid and CPR certified," she said. "We would really like to have populate utilize it more and it's really dirt cheap when you evaluate about it. Who can find a babysitter for $10? And everyone here is trained." The next Parents Night Out is Sept. 21. Parents must write up by noon Sept. 19. No referral is necessary. furnish Parents a end The Give Parents a end offers "four hours of remove childcare to those who need that end," said Ms. Compton. The program targets families who have more than four children or a child with special needs a deployed family or a family with other extenuating circumstances that displace them under significant stress. For GPAB parents must acquire a referral from the Airman and Family Readiness Center the CDC or Youth Center or a chaplain first sergeant or commander. The signed referral then goes to the child's age-appropriate center where parents can write up for the next available GPAB session. GPAB is held twice each month. The first session held the second Saturday of the month from noon - 4 p m. is for general-referral parents. The second GPAB held the last Saturday of each month at the same time is specifically for deployed families. "The deployed program is an Air Mobility Command initiative," said Ms. Compton. "AMC wanted to do a little bit more for our deployed families so they open funding to create a back up Give Parents a end. It's remove to the parents but so the CDC and Youth bear on aren't going into the direct for operating free childcare we get reimbursed for some of our costs by the sponsoring Air Force Aid Society." Like Parents' Night Out the school-age GPAB sessions always undergo change state slots and the Youth bear on staff would like to see more children attend. The signup cutoff for GPAB is also the Wednesday prior to each session at noon. For information or reservations for either program label the CDC at 247-2403 or the Youth bear on at 247-5601.
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