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The Art Farm
739 Butter Lane
P. O. Box 1976
Bridgehampton, NY 11932
631.537.1634
info@theartfarms.org

The Art Farm
SUMMER CAMP
June 24 - August 16, 2013

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INFORMATION
Children must be of age by camp season.

Tadpoles
Ages 2 1/2- 3 (2,3 or 5 Days)

Bumble Bees
Ages 2 1/2 - 3 (2,3 or 5 Days)

Hours: 9:30 - 11:30
Extended Day until 12:30
($20/Day Extended Day)

Crickets
Ages: 2 - 3 yrs (2,3 or 5 Days)
Hours: 1:30 - 3:30

Ratio: 12:4


DAYS
2 Day: Tue, Thu
3 Day: Mon, Wed, Fri
5 Day: Monday - Friday

LUNCH
Pack a lunch or purchase one at camp.

Peanut Free Classroom
3 Day Separation Policy

The Green School
Year Round Programs for 2-4 yrs.

 

 

The Art Farm
 

Our indoor Play Group is a separation program designed to encourage independence, help develop social skills, and promote potty training. It’s the perfect way to get your little ones ready for school and meet new friends.

Our class is based on creative play, and lets children explore and enjoy our classroom with a nursery, a kitchen, train set, grocery store, tool shop, toys, puzzles and blocks, as well as enjoy the parachute and familiar songs during music time. They will also get a chance to cuddle with animals as we bring in the animal of the week. Each day they create master pieces during art. Many children this age are being introduced to a separation class for the first time. We offer a 3 day gradual separation period and have noticed how much the animals help in this process.

For references please contact the office and we will be happy to put you in touch with former clients.

 
 
  • We will bring the children to the bathroom for frequent visits and change diapers when necessary.
  • Please pack (and label) a bag for your child with diapers, wipes and an extra set of clothes.
  • This is a peanut free classroom.
  • Due to allergies we are asking parents to bring in their own snacks & drinks.
  • To make our first time campers comfortable we have a 3 day gentle separation process. You are welcome to stay on campus but not in the classroom.

 

 

 

The Art FarmPhotos by Sunny Khalsa