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Mission Statement

Stony Brook Child Care is an early childhood education center that fosters learning, creativity, and individuality in children while serving as a teaching model. We embrace diversity, value our highly qualified staff, and cultivate partnerships among our families, staff, board of directors, and community. We support the University's missions by providing educational experiences, research opportunities, and service to the community.

About Us

The Center is open Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and serves University, Health Sciences and Medical Center faculty staff and students as well as non-affiliated community families. Affiliated families pay tuition according to a sliding scale based on gross family income.

The Center is staffed by full-time professionals, assisted by part-time support staff and University students enrolled in the Psychology 488 Internship. Under the supervision of our staff, these carefully selected students work closely with the teachers in the classroom and attend weekly training. One of the ways we support a low child to adult ratio is to invite students who have completed these courses with high marks to work as part time support staff. The child-teacher ratio in the 3-5 year old program is 7 to 1; and the Infant-Toddler program is 4 to 1.

Our primary aim is to provide a warm, supportive and creative atmosphere. Each room is "family-grouped", enabling children to interact with others of different ages. Since children at this stage of their development "learn by doing," there are plenty of hands-on activities that at times build a child's self-reliance.

Children bring their own lunch. We provide nutritionally sound snacks in the morning and afternoon, that the children help to prepare.

Our staff foster a positive, non-sexist, non-violent and non-authoritarian, multi-cultural environment. Children are encouraged to express their feelings and needs verbally and to respect those of others.

We also help children build positive self-images. Each child is regarded as an individual, as is each parent. We are a source of emotional support, and an educational resource for the problems of everyday child-rearing. Parents are encouraged to take part in parent activities, to join various committees of the Child Care Board, and to attend meetings to enhance open communication between parents and staff.

For more information and/or an appointment to visit, please contact us.

 

Executive Director

Mary Cain
Email: Mary.Cain@stonybrook.edu

Board of Directors

Email: sbccs_eboard@stonybrook.edu

Ahmed Belazi
Email: Ahmed.W.Belazi@stonybrook.edu
Chair
UUP Representative

Marci Lobel
Provostial Representative

Erica Lawler
Treasurer
Appointee of VP for Administration

Elizabeth Bojsza
Vice Chair
Chair of Parent-Staff Community Committee

Katy Johnston
Secretary
Community Representative

Kayla Mendelsohn
Community Representative

Jacob Heller
Community Representative

Kenneth A. Feldman
Provostial Representative

Linda Devin-Sheehan
Community Representative

Sheri Clark
Research Foundation Representative

Sarah Sternglanz
Community Representative

Wilfred Farquharson
Infant Toddler Parent Representative

Kathleen de Riesthal
Community Representative

Elyse Oveson
Community Representative

Donald Ranft
Infant Toddler Parent Rep

Anne Molloy
Infant Toddler Parent Representative

Kehinde Cole
Community Representative

Anne Brody
Community Representative

Nick Candela
Presidential Representative