Nana's Kids is a child day care facility located near the train station on Mamaroneck Avenue in Mamaroneck, which proves convenient for commuter parents. The child care center offers a low child-to-staff ratio, and provides individual attention in a stimulating environment. For more information about the day care center, visit the Web site.
The E.nopi Learning Center is an international tutoring company with a franchise on East Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck. The franchise offers supplemental math, reading and writing instruction following the New York State guidelines for math and reading.
ITI is a child care business with facilities on the corner of Grove Street and North Barry Avenue in Mamaroneck. It has been in business since 2006, providing care services for children up to 5 years old. Call the number provided during business hours, to find out more about available services.
Mamaroneck Child Development Center is a day care program for children between the ages of 2 to 5. Located just outside of downtown Mamaroneck, the center offers Head Start and day care programs and is equipped with several classrooms and a large playground.
Founded by Anna Maria Rodriques in 1999, Little Feet First Daycare is a daycare business that is accredited by New York State and the National Association of Family Child Care. This is one of two facilities in Mamaroneck, and offers a playful and educational environment for young children. Call during regular business hours for registration information.
The Westchester Jewish Center is a Conservative synagogue in Mamaroneck, New York. It offers programs for all ages, such as nursery and religious schools, Torah study, summer camp, extra-curricular activities for children in third grade and through high school, a brotherhood and sisterhood, and regular services, including minyans twice a day, Shabbat and Yom Tov.
The Center grew out of an initially small group in Mamaroneck, the Social and Aid Society, which was founded in 1905. It later became the Hebrew Institute of Mamaroneck, gradually transforming into what it is today.
The Center's first two full-time, long-term rabbis, Rabbi Irving Koslowe and his wife Marly, joined the congregation in 1943. In 1949 the congregation changed its name to the Westchester Jewish Center and five years later moved to its present location.
Rabbi Koslowe was given life tenure in 1966 and finally retired in 1985.
Rabbi Jeffrey Segelman has been the rabbi of the Center since 1987. Originally from Boston, he received bachelor's degrees from Boston Hebrew College and Boston University. He has a master’s degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, where he also earned his rabbinic ordination.
The Mamaroneck Community Nursery School offers half-day, full-day and extended-day programs for 3 and 4-year-olds in addition to a summer camp for 2 and 5-year-olds. All school programs are based on The Creative Curriculum, a scientifically-based curriculum for young children.
Regular activities at the school are circle time, storytelling, music, art, block building, puzzles, playground time and dramatic play. Monthly nature and yoga programs are also included.
All programs are headed by qualified early childhood professionals, and the nursery school director is assisted by an office manager at the school and an assistant director at the MCNS Toddler Center, a separate site on Fenimore Road for children 16 months - 2 years old.