The Kalispel Tribe owns and operates more than a dozen businesses and enterprises in and around the Pend Oreille area.

We believe in building a strong community and our economic development opportunities emphasize our commitment to the land and people.

CELC/Childcare

Camas Early Learning Center (CELC)

The Camas Early Learning Center (CELC)  is an early childhood education facility that places importance upon each individual child in a fun, active, educational environment within the Camas Center for Community Wellness.  

Since opening in 2008, the 77,000-square-foot wellness complex has become a hub of activity with hundreds of members from neighboring communities.

Our Philosophy

The Camas Early Learning Center places importance upon each individual child.

THE PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE FOR

young child on a playground

The physical arrangements and emotional climate will demonstrate special consideration for the needs and interest of the children who are living and learning within a particular environment. Emphasis is placed on providing experiences to enrich their daily lives. Culturally and developmentally appropriate activities will be provided.

STAFF WILL ENCOURAGE CHILDREN TO SEE THEMSELVES AS WORTHWHILE INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE ABLE TO: 

  • Act constructively and independently
  • Problem solve creatively
  • Communicate feelings, problems, and ideas
  • Compromise, negotiate and cooperate
a group of children pulling another child in a basket, two other children push the basket

With the above mentioned items in mind, the staff will act as resources, exposing children to a wide range of materials, ideas, experiences, and facts for the children to explore, experiment with and assimilate with according to their individual rates of development. The staff will provide guidance and facilitate the learning process while adjusting to the pace and capabilities of each child. The program will provide each child with ample opportunities for success within a secure and affectionate environment.

The program and staff are amazing.

Kalispel Language Teachers

three children watching a teacher use a hand puppet

The CELC has Salish speaking teachers who teach the language to our children, staff, parents and the community.  Sharing the language and culture of the Kalispel Tribe with the people of this area helps strengthen our community.  Every student and every staff member takes a Salish lesson every day.

It has always been an awesome program for our family.

Participating in Early Achievers & Start Healthy Now

 
Early Achievers, Washington’s quality rating and improvement system (QRIS), is voluntary for licensed child care providers and helps early learning programs achieve increasing levels of high-quality care. Early Achievers helps families find high quality child care and early learning programs with the help of an easy-to-understand rating system.

CELC works with an early learning professional coach who offers assistance and resources for the staff to support each child’s learning and development, provide enriching environments and improve teacher/child interactions. Research shows this kind of assistance helps providers improve the quality of their programs. And when more young children are ready for school, we all benefit!

Early Achievers rates the quality of child care and early education programs on a scale of 1 to 5. Higher ratings demonstrate a track record of delivering high-quality care. Providers can move up the rating scale by completing milestones and gaining points through an evaluation. The CELC has achieved a level 4 rating.

The CELC was recognized for participating in Smart Healthy Start Now (SHSN) to improve children’s health by training the childcare staff who care for them.  SHSN, a federally-funded initiative, increases healthful eating, physical activity, and awareness of adverse childhood experiences.

young girl sitting on a colorful rug

AS PART OF SHSN:

  • Cooks were trained on whole food cooking and using whole foods like quinoa and lentils
  • Staff were engaged in learning creative and brain-developing physical activities
  • Staff were trained on child behavior and development

Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program

The CELC participates in the state funded Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP).  ECEAP is an income-based program designed to aid 3 and 4 year old children and their families.  To promote school success, ECEAP provides preschool education, family support, and health and nutrition services.

Below are some quotes from a recent ECEAP Parent-Teacher Conferences.

I think the teachers work very hard with special needs of all the children.
I couldn’t ask for better teachers when it came to my child and his learning experiences and great adventures.