Before and After School Care
We believe parents are the most significant adults in a child's life. We strive to create mutual respect and collaboration between parents or guardians and staff, a partnership for the benefit of your child. Our doors are open to you at all times. We understand what an important decision it is to leave your child in someone else’s care. Therefore, we feel it is important to go the extra mile for you and your family.
St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care is sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi and is a licensed and insured child and adult day care provider. St. Ann Center meets all of the standards established by the State of Wisconsin for group day care Centers. You can be assured that your child will be receiving the highest quality of care at St. Ann Center.
Spiritual Development
St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care encourages each child's spiritual development through regular religious devotions that promote these Franciscan values. These religious devotions include: prayers before meals, stories from religious sources such as the Bible and the lives of admirable people, and religious observances from the religious traditions of the children enrolled in the Center.
Social Development
All staff at St. Ann Center encourages the development of social skills, such as playing, sharing, communicating, and resolving conflicts. Children are encouraged to express their feelings, and to grow in self confidence and independence. Everyday activities also promote cognitive, fine and gross motor, social, imaginative, language, and intergenerational skills.
Inclusion
St. Ann Center also provides an inclusive educational program. This means that we serve children who have special educational or developmental needs, together with children who do not. We feel this type of program fosters an atmosphere of acceptance and respect across all ages and abilities.
St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care provides services to children regardless of their race, color, sex, national origin, creed, or special needs.
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