榴莲视频 Cooperative Preschool Helps Children and Parents Thrive

Cooperative preschool

It is the only preschool in Rhode Island offered on a college campus exclusively for members of its college community 鈥 and at such a low fee.

Nestled just by the 榴莲视频 tennis courts and Whipple Hall lies an overlooked gem: the 榴莲视频 Cooperative Preschool.

The Cooperative Preschool is accredited and open to all 榴莲视频 students and faculty. At only $50 a month, the preschool offers an affordable and convenient alternative for parents compared to the majority of other child-care facilities in the state.

Co-ops are people-centered and run democratically so that everyone who works for or is a member of the co-op has a voice and actively participates. Parents volunteer four hours a week as assistant teachers at any time of their choosing and can also serve on the preschool鈥檚 board.

To enroll, children must be between the ages of three and five and toilet trained by September. Parents can also enroll their children at any time during the school year as long as there is an opening.

Rather than running only at set times, the preschool accommodates parents鈥 class schedules as well as anything else campus related, such as work-study, study time at the library, extracurricular activities or decompressing at the gym.

The first seed of the co-op was planted in the 1970s when two 榴莲视频 students with different schedules decided to take turns watching one another鈥檚 children. As more parents heard about it, it evolved into a group in a basement classroom. Eventually, 榴莲视频 granted the group the building that now houses the preschool, which was formerly a utility shed. In the early 1980s, the co-op officially became an accredited preschool.

This is the only preschool in the State of Rhode Island offered on a college campus exclusively for members of its college community and at such a low fee. Between this and the fact that parents volunteer at the co-op, there鈥檚 a great sense of community.

鈥淓very parent in this program is going through the same thing,鈥 says Carolyn Shield, head teacher. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e struggling to go to school with children, they鈥檙e trying to work and they鈥檙e trying to get their homework done before they get home, because when they get home, they鈥檙e mom or dad.鈥

Shield adds, 鈥淲hen parents first arrive, they look at each other and go, 鈥極h, you get it. You know what I鈥檓 feeling. You know what I鈥檓 going through.鈥 Parents really click quickly, as do the children.鈥

The co-op is play-based, offering a wide variety of projects and activities to enhance children鈥檚 cognitive, social and motor skills. Children of all language abilities are welcome and are encouraged to learn about one another鈥檚 culture.

鈥淭he love of learning develops in preschool,鈥 Shields says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when children learn that they love to be in school. If they鈥檙e already going to kindergarten and feel confident in themselves and the skills they鈥檝e learned here, it will encourage them to do well and continue.鈥

The co-op particularly benefits parents who want to return to school but are concerned about working less hours or leaving their current jobs. Money saved from not having to enroll their children in more expensive preschools makes a world of difference.

Shields recalls a chance meeting with a woman who used to play basketball for 榴莲视频 as a student. The woman dropped out because she had a child. Shields asked her if she had ever heard about the Cooperative Preschool.

鈥淪he was devastated,鈥 Shields says. 鈥淪he could have continued school had she known about our program.鈥

Jeidy Par 鈥22 expressed immense gratitude for the co-op. Par transferred to 榴莲视频 from CCRI. She recalls that before transferring, 鈥淭here were times when I was working crummy jobs and paying $1,000 a month for child care.鈥 The child care, she adds, didn鈥檛 even cover all of her hours in class.

Par only learned about the co-op at 榴莲视频 last year. After enrolling her child, she was astounded at the difference it made in their lives and in their relationship.

鈥淚f I had a 10-minute break, I could go and check on my daughter,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 never thought I鈥檇 have the opportunity to rub her back during rest time.鈥

It also gave her the opportunity to give back. Par serves as secretary on the co-op board.

鈥淭he co-op made my year,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t gave me the opportunity to develop a more intimate relationship with my child and be there for one of the most formative years of her life 鈥 her first year in school.鈥