When the youngsters at San Jose Day Nursery scamper across the heart’s playground, they leap and bounce onto a darkish rubber mulch that surrounds the gear. It’s there to maintain them from getting harm. However what the children don’t know is that they’re not the one ones who use it.
“The cats like to come in the middle of the night and use it for their litter boxes, so we’re constantly having to sift through and make sure it’s safe for the kids,” mentioned Angela Gomez, who has been director of the downtown San Jose daycare heart since 2021.
It’s a process that Gomez would reasonably her employees not must do, and she or he hopes that Want Guide readers can assist make {that a} actuality. San Jose Day Nursery is asking for $50,000 to revamp its outside play space for the 112 youngsters aged 6 weeks to six years previous that use it daily.
Gomez would like to have the black rubber mulch changed with a poured-in-place rubber floor just like the one they’ve on the Guadalupe River Park’s Rotary PlayGarden and different trendy playgrounds.
“If we could do some colors or a theme, that would be really cool,” she mentioned.
Whereas the playground gear itself — put in throughout San Jose Day Nursery’s final main renovation in 2006 — is in good situation, different components to the outside courtyard may use an replace. Picket picket fences encompass the playground and a special play house for toddlers to offer older and youthful children with their very own house.
“I would love to change the shape of the playground and remove some of these big boulders they have set in here that aren’t safe for the kids,” Gomez mentioned. “If we could incorporate aspects back here that run with a theme so the kids can build their imaginations, that would be ideal.”
San Jose Day Nursery has been a part of the neighborhood since 1916, occupying its present location on North eighth and Santa Clara streets since 1936. An old style swing signal out entrance of the Spanish Revival constructing belies the fashionable youngster training heart inside, the place youngsters take part in age-appropriate hands-on studying experiences, vital considering workouts and early literacy actions.
The outside areas –along with offering the energetic children room to run, play and even pedal tricycles round imaginary tracks — are important elements of the educational expertise and growth of motor abilities.
Having an outside house that sparks their imaginations is a vital a part of that and has different advantages, too.
“When they’re busy and exploring and engaged, you’re not going to have the behaviors that are going to be disruptive,” Gomez mentioned. “We want all the kids to have a chance to be engaged, indoors and outdoors.”
About half of the youngsters at San Jose Day Nursery come from low-income households, and Enrollment Specialist Rhysie Montano mentioned a sliding scale is obtainable to assist dad and mom pay the schooling.
“We get a lot of families that came back,” Montano mentioned. “They definitely have good memories. They come back and they tell us they had a good time here.”
Clarissa Michel is a kind of households. The 34-year-old, who works at close by San Jose Metropolis Corridor, attended San Jose Day Nursery when she was a baby, as did her little brother and two of her cousins.
“We were just really happy with the experience,” mentioned Michel, who nonetheless has her commencement photographs from San Jose Day Nursery. “I vividly remember this backyard, playing here. It looks similar in certain areas, but it’s different with all the upgrades that have happened over the years.”
And the household custom continues. Michel’s son, Santiago, who is sort of 2 years previous, is now attending San Jose Day Nursery and her 4-year-old daughter, Brielle, graduated final 12 months and is now in transitional kindergarten. Michel says she typically extols the virtues of San Jose Day Nursery to her mates and associates with younger youngsters.
“They teach them real world attributes and things we sometimes forget about. There aren’t a lot of curriculums that work with something as simple as, say, gardening. But they learn to grow something and see how it’s made,” she mentioned. “It’s definitely a hidden gem.”
Gomez, the director, mentioned she sees San Jose Day Nursery as a spot the place youngsters can get away from the day-to-day stress that many households expertise.
“We want them to come here and have a space where they can be themselves, learn how to be good friends and learn how to be members of a community,” she mentioned.
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Donations to San Jose Day Nursery will assist revamp its outside play space for the 112 youngsters aged 6 weeks to six years previous that use it daily. Aim: $50,000
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