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Child
Development Centers

Serving
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The Child
Development Centers of the USAG-HI are places of learning and
nurturing for all of our children from birth to preschool.
Utilizing the
creative curriculum, our approach balances both
teacher-directed and child-initiated learning, with an
emphasis on responding to children’s learning styles and
building on their strengths and interests. We provide
opportunities for learning in literacy, math, science, social
studies, the arts, technology, and personal hygiene and
health. Yet, we never lose sight of the importance of
children’s social/emotional development. The most important
goal of our early childhood curriculum is to help children
become enthusiastic learners. This means encouraging children
to be active and creative explorers who are not afraid to try
out their ideas and to think their own thoughts.
The Child
Development Centers are operated by the Directorate of
Community Activities, Child and Youth Services. They provide
full day, part day, and hourly services to meet the needs of
the soldiers and families at the following locations:
Army Child Development Centers located on the
Island of Oahu:
Aliamanu Military Reservation CDC
Bldg. 1783 Honolulu, Hawaii
Phone: (808) 833-5102
Fort Shafter CDC
Bldg. 900 Fort Shafter, HI
Phone: (808) 438-1151
Helemano Military Reservation
CDC
Bldg. 30
Schofield, Hawaii
Phone: (808) 653-0724
Petersen CDC
Bldg. 791 Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
Phone: (808) 655-4706
Schofield Barracks
CDC
Bldg. 9098 Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
Phone: (808) 655-1819
Background Checks
All required
background checks of AR 215-3 and the Crime Control Act must
be successfully completed and maintain.
Training
Military Child
Care Act, Child Development Services (CYS), stipulates that
all care-giving personnel will receive 38 hours of orientation
and 16 hours of supervised work experience prior to his/her
first duty assignment.
Programs Available
- Full Day (6 weeks
5 years)
- Part Day (3
5 years)
- Hourly Care (6 weeks
12 years)
Partnership:
Head Start
HMR CDC (Birth to 35 months, full day Early Start,
3 — 5 year
part day preschool)

Caregivers
provide quality care.
For more information contact your area Child Development Center.
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First time CYS
participants and renewals must register with the
CYS Program Registration Office:
AMR CYS Program
Registration Office Bldg. 1782, (808)
833-5393 Schofield Barracks CYS Program Registration Office
556 Heard Ave Schofield Barracks, Hawaii (808) 655-5314 |
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