A question for Prospect Heights MOMS
I'll check out anywhere that somebody recommends to me.
Thanks in advance.
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There's a Yahoo group for Park Slope Parents, if you haven't found it already:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PHeightsParents/
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no i didn't know about it and I've now joined. thanks for mentioning it
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We sent our first son to Temple Beth Elohim/Garfield temple in on 8th/Garfield in PS. We're considering Union Temple on Eastern Parkway (where Eastern Athletic is) for our second son. Both have great reputations, and there's no need to be Jewish to enroll in either (we're not -- not that there's anything wrong with that).
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I don't have any recommendations for daycare, but wanted to let you know there is also a Prospect Heights Parents Yahoo group as well. It's not as active as Pk Slope Parents, but it's more local to PH. I think Union Temple only starts from age 2, as does Garfield Temple. I've heard good things about Eladia's Kids on Flatbush and I think they start young.
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ok, this is a great start. I will check out all of the above. Didn't occur to me that there were jewish daycare centers that i might also consider.. great, broadens the options.. and there's one on Eastern Parkway? That's right near me. Eladia's kids rings a bell, have I seen that on parkslopeparents.org? possibly.
thanks guys, this is a good start.. I'm looking all these places up 8) -
if you're interested in a specifically jewish place, kane street kids is the only place around that has full day options. we do the trek from ph and it's well worth it. 875-1550, director is joyce. take a tour. newest, nicest place around.
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The 2 temples (Union and Garfield/Beth Elohim) are preschools, not daycare. There's a place on PPW around 3rd St called Chai Tots which is Jewish daycare and they start around 18 months I think.
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Subject: Eladia's Kids
Eladia's Kids is a great option. I think they even have an opening right now... my daughter is there and we love it! -
I've sent three boys currently ranging in age from 5 to 10 to various pre-schools in the neighborhood and can tell you about our experiences at Huggs (Pres. St. bet 7th and 8th), Beth Elohim and Chai Tots. I know a bit about Union as well, and I know lots of people who've sent their kids there and have some there now. Feel free to pm me if you like.
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thanks to all contributors here. I'm following up on all leads.. I've also joined all the parents groups i can get my hands on and my inbox is filling up rapidly with all sorts of kiddie-related fun things to do.. I think i'm on the right track now. cheers.
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I am with The Brooklyn Ink covering a story about child care access in
Prospect Heights. I was wondering if you could put me in touch with
parents using informal day care in Prospect Heights in people's homes,
maybe due to economic reasons, because other centers are too
expensive. This would be a multimedia story, print and video, based on
interviews and footage of the day care center or facility as part of
our Brooklyn Under the Radar project.http://thebrooklynink.com
You can also call me 646-824-9326. -
@rebellis, I passed your name along to one person on these boards who I know has this kind of an arrangement going on in Prospect Heights. Hopefully he will contact you.
Anybody else??
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Serious question, but Rebellis, do you think you're going to get anyone to go along with this story? Wouldn't these daycare arrangements be in a legal gray area? Though I totally understand why they exist and why they can be a very good option for many. I'm just in a curious mood tonight.
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Wow, way to unearth a dead thread, ahaha!
It's crazy how much has changed in 5 years. PH is a stroller nabe now just like Park Slope, but back then it was just starting. :oops: :wtf:
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BKChickie said:
Serious question, but Rebellis, do you think you're going to get anyone to go along with this story? Wouldn't these daycare arrangements be in a legal gray area?Good point - @rebellis, you have a tough story to write--ironically, "Brooklyn Under the Radar", yet based on multimedia interviews and video. What was that again about the tallest blade of grass?

Next up on the Brooklyn Ink, Under the Radar: Upscale Bonsai Marijuana Greenhouses of Park Slope. Featuring an Interactive Google Map.
(But seriously @rebellis... anything we can do to help, let us know.)
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