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Morgan’s Early Learning Center – Care.com Lansing, MI

Morgan’s Early Learning Center – Care.com Lansing, MI

 

Starting at

$63

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Starting at

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We are a family owned child care center with locations in Lansing, Waterford, & Flint. We provide quality child care for infants through preschool. We exceed state ratios, have an academic based program, provide breakfast, lunch, morning & afternoon snack. Recipient of the Governor’s Quality Care Award.

In business since: 1997

Total Employees: 51-200

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Type

Child Care Center/Day Care Center

Preschool (or Nursery School or Pre-K)

Additional Details

Summer care / camp

Philosophy

Developmental (Play-Based)

Academic

Languages

English

Program Capacity:

110

Class Type Rate Rate Type Availability
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Infant

$
250

per week Yes
Preschool

$
205

per week Yes
Infant

$
63

per day Yes

*availability last updated on
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04/29/2022

Completely unreliable. Under staffed, rude directors, my infant was at home more than he was at daycare due to insufficient staffing and other issues.

04/28/2022

This daycare used to be great and we had zero issues with our older two children. The new director is a joke. We decided to deal with it for a while longer but COVID really showed who both the directors and owners of the company were. The daycare is severely understaffed to the point where you’d be called off multiple times a week, CDC guidelines are NEVER followed for staff and a bogus sick policy to get the numbers down were just a few of the issues we encountered. When called out on the issues the director will run to her assistant (which is her mother) to deal with the problem for her, which my family felt was unprofessional. Our last three months at the center our family felt targeted. We knew it was due to us calling the health department and licensing multiple times trying to get the daycare back on the right track. There are better places to send children.

01/31/2020

Morgan’s early learning center is a Scam. Based on their policies and procedures and the way they handled that kids, My son has a warmer core temperature and I was call to the center at least once a week to pick my child up. In their policy is that the child has to be out for 24 hours, So if it’s Wednesday 24 hours my child wouldn’t go back to next week Monday. Therefore rendering Morgan’s 2 free days. My child has been going there since he was 6 months old. People should really reconsider Morgan’s early learning center based on my child has been to the pediatrician more than 20 times since hes been gone there.
Morgan’s facility In Lansing does not have a gymnasium and they also take children out when it’s below 30*. Now where in the licensing for day care providers in Michigan does it say that it’s OK to take a child out below freezing. So once again Morgan’s disobeyed my child and physician note and still was taking my child outside which ultimately cost him to have a coughing Flair due to his Asthma. Which in turn causes me to have to pick my son up and there goes another 24 hours.

Be careful very understaffed and not really knowledgeable about childcare development besides the director.

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Children begin learning on the day they are born. We are proud to provide your child with a safe and nurturing environment that fosters learning through discovery. More than just a daycare, we provide childcare within a learning center environment. When you enroll your child in our school, you give them a solid educational foundation where skills are learned, respect is taught and happiness is shared.

We believe in the importance of laying a foundation for a lifetime of learning by encouraging children to explore their interests more deeply through doing, asking questions, and having fun. We are committed to maintaining low child to teacher ratios providing you with the comfort of knowing every child is safe, loved, and happy as they grow and learn.

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“Have been so happy so far with our experience! The teachers keep you updated throughout the day on how your toddler is doing. Within a week they knew us by name. Ann made signing up easy and painless! Thanks guys!”

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“We love Ms. Jackie! Always keeps it positive and always communicates important information and makes you feel comfortable leaving your important humans behind! We love Morgan’s!”

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“Our family has been with Morgan’s since my twins were 12 weeks old. We transferred them from Circle time after having a poor experience. Morgan’s was a breath of fresh air, as a mother you want to feel confident knowing your kids are in good hands while you are at work. I knew without a doubt in my mind the teachers truly cared about the kids and treated them as their own. We have got to know the staff over the years and love every one of them. My twins will be attending kindergarten in the fall, we are going to miss Morgan’s so much. I would highly recommend Morgan’s to anyone!”

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“We have been at Morgan’s for almost two years and we love it. All of the teachers are so kind and my daughter loves going to school everyday.”

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“I cannot say enough good things about this amazing daycare! The owners and staff are absolutely incredible and so caring! I was so nervous to start our daughter in daycare being that she’s never been before. The first week was rough. She would scream and cry when I first brought her. However, after about a week and half, that completely changed. Now, she is so happy to go to Morgans and looks forward to being there. My husband and I have noticed how much she has grown and how much she is thriving. Best daycare around! I would recommend this place to any family! :)”

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So I worked here for a little over a year and let me just start with saying that MELC ruined me for ever putting my children in a daycare if I ever have them. Firstly the workplace is SO catty and dramatic, like a bunch of hormonal teenagers are working there and that negative energy affects the children. Second, the office workers are completely rude and if you’re not their favorite, meaning…

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This place is the best, I am a very involved parent and know exactly what is going on at this place. The owners have high expectations of the workers and some may not like that, but as a parent I LOVE it. The communication, care the children receive, etc is exceptional. I have been there many time during nap time and saw many of the kids up walking around, etc. before everyone was awake so…

Do NOT take your child here!
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I worked here for 1 week before I found out I HATED IT! I used to work for Honey Bear Child Care in Swartz Creek and I learned so many good tools their for caring for a child and when I started at M. E.L.C. is was COMPLETE opposite. They told LIES to the parents during walk through about how the kids participated in yoga training and stretching! No, the kids did not! Also, the kids were forced…

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my child wasn’t one of the favored few, I would look elsewhere I think you will find you could do better!

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The Royal Horticultural Society unveiled the Chelsea Flower Show 2019 gardens.

Dear colleagues! The visualizations posted on the RHS website make it clear the main ideas of the exhibitors, and very soon traditionally at the end of May (May 21 – 25, 2019years) you can see them live and evaluate the concept of the exhibition garden, catch the main trends, get acquainted with the favorite compositions and take note of fashionable color schemes.

Every new year, the Chelsea flower show confirms its status as a must-see event in the world of garden fashion for amateur and professional gardeners alike. This is a celebration of gardens and flowers that leaves no one indifferent. Unofficial, but much desired holiday in the garden calendar.

Green Arrow also sends a group to England, visiting the Chelsea exhibition and Norfolk County Gardens. The journey will be led by Rosemary Alexander, the famous British landscape designer. Rosemary Alexander has been invited to the Chelsea Flower Show many times as a judge.

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IKEA and Tom Dixon: Gardening Will Save The World
Author – Tom Dixon
Implementation – Bespoke Outdoor Spaces
Sponsored by Ikea

Designer Tom Dixon partnered with Ikea to envision the future of urban farming. They created an experimental model for growing plants in an urban environment. The two-level garden works on the contrast of natural and machine.
The backbone of the garden is an agricultural laboratory that uses hydroponic technology to grow food. Above, the botanical dome oasis is an ecosystem of trees and plants, where their potential for environmental restoration is being explored.
Purpose – to show the viability and development prospects of small farms growing plants for food.

The Dubai Majlis Garden
Created by Thomas Hoblyn
Realized by Landform Consultants
Sponsored by Dubai

The Majlis Garden is inspired by the sculptural beauty of desert landscapes (from sand dunes, eroded rocks, eroded by wind to man-made water terraced gardens and topiary forms of plants).
The garden has a Middle Eastern feel, which is reflected in the use of materials (white limestone and orange-yellow pebbles). The layout follows the natural forms of the dunes.

The Greenfingers Charity Garden
Created by Kate Gould
Implemented by Kate Gould Gardens
Sponsored by Greenfingers Charity

The garden highlights the therapeutic benefits of 56 open green spaces created with support from the Greenfingers Charity over the past 2 years. These gardens are for terminally ill children and their families who live in hospices in England. Their friends come here and together they spend time, play, relax surrounded by lush vegetation.
The garden has two levels. It is adapted specifically for children in need of specialized medical care.

The M&G Garden
Created by Andy Sturgeon
Realized by Crocus
Sponsored by M&G Investments

Andy Sturgeon created the garden in the forest, drawing inspiration from nature and praising its ability to heal itself. Stone slabs and wooden sculptures imitate the natural mountain landscape. The garden uses “fashionable” plants with diamond flowers. Trees, ferns, horsetail and restio give it a touch of antiquity. A series of water channels stretches along the steps of wide stone slabs, which flow into the pool. Gravel paths wind through the vegetation and lead to recreation areas and observation decks.

The Morgan Stanley Garden
Author – Chris Beardshaw
Implementation – Chris Beardshaw Ltd
Sponsor – Morgan Stanley

The author explores the possibilities of a circular economy that ensures environmental sustainability and rationality of the system as a whole.
The garden combines traditional herbaceous mixborders with modern cutting-edge design. The garden opens onto a ceramic area with yew trees. As a central axis – a path along the stream, assembled from fragments. It is framed by flower beds of perennials and powerful trees. It leads to a recreation area with a pond.

The Resilience Garden
Created by Sarah Eberle
Realized by Crocus
Sponsored by The Forestry Commission

This year the Forestry Commission is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Sad looks to the future, sees the problems that forestry will face. He is looking for ways to make our forests resilient to the threat of climate change, pesticide use and the spread of disease.
The garden showcases the challenges of today and the actions that must be taken to keep forests healthy for future generations. The garden will be home to exotic plants alongside traditional native species, specially selected to survive in a recreated environment with existing and potential impacts from climate change.

The Savills and David Harber Garden
Author – Andrew Duff
Implementation – Gardenlink
Sponsor – David Harber Savills

The garden is a forest space in a city garden, a celebration of nature, the beauty of trees, flowers and herbs in an urban setting. Concentration of sustainable elements including large tree biodiversity, wetland ecosystem, green wall, permeable filter surfaces.
The key element of the garden is the central pool with an installation surrounded by forest vegetation.


The Trailfinders ‘Undiscovered Latin America’ Garden

Created by Jonathan Snow
Implemented by Stewart Landscape Construction
Sponsored by Trailfinders

The South American rainforests are subject to urbanization, aggressive agricultural development and logging. The garden reflects this problem. It is built on a steep slope covered with lush tropical vegetation that loves rain, cold temperatures and humidity. The waterfall falls into the pool, the cable car winds through the vegetation.


The Warner Edwards Garden

Created by Helen Elks-Smith
Realized by Bowles and Wyer
Sponsored by Warner Edwards

A spectacular hidden yard replicating the Falls Farm of the Warner Edwards Gin Distillery in Northamptonshire takes center stage.

The Wedgwood Garden
Created by Jo Thompson
Implemented by Bespoke Outdoor Spaces
Sponsored by Wedgwood

This year, Wedgwood Garden is celebrating its 260th anniversary and the artist is paying tribute to the Etruriag settlement that Josiah Wed founded in Staffordshire. The spirit of the founder reigns in the garden, classical motifs acquire modern features.
Water moves through the garden, connecting key elements, mimicking the canals that were the backbone of Wedgwood’s production. The ever-changing views offer captivating vistas.
A variety of surfaces and textures bring the elements of the garden together. Metalwork and sculptures emphasize its main functions.

The Welcome to Yorkshire Garden
Created by Mark Gregory
Realized by Landform Consultants
Sponsored by – Welcome to Yorkshire

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The garden conveys the spirit of the place: rich industrial history and the beauty of nature. In the garden, there is a footpath along the bank of the canal to a perennial meadow bordered by a narrow gate and a caretaker’s house with a garden and vegetable patches.

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Two waterfalls and a pond give an interesting sound, and the ripples on the surface are fascinating reflections of plants in the water.

Miles Stone: The Kingston Maurward Garden
Designed by Michelle Brown
Implemented by Adapt Landscapes
Sponsored by Miles Stone Kingston Maurward College

Kingston Maurward College (KMC) in Dorset is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year. The garden reflects the philosophy of training future professionals. Combination of modern and traditional approaches in garden elements: forged pergola dome and wall laid without mortar, paving with treated stone.
Plantings create a peaceful, romantic space inspired by the college’s rich history of plant collections. The forest part in the background is Dryopteris, Polypodium, Aquilegia, Foxglove, Leucojum, Brunner, Ajuga and Viola, which move to a sunny meadow from Hakonechlora, Acorus calamus, Anethum dill, mint, Soleirolia Soleirolia, Thymus thyme .

The Donkey Sanctuary: Donkeys Matter
Created by Christina Williams and Annie Prebensen
Realized by Frogheath Landscapes
Sponsored by The Donkey Sanctuary

In a water scarce area, a canopy provides protection from the sun. Fairly dense plantings surround the buildings. At the highest point of lavender planting, from where a path leads to a rocky garden.
Donkeys introduces a proven system for delivering clean water, food and medicine, helping children get an education.

The High Maintenance Garden for Motor Neurone Disease Association
Created by Sue Hayward
Realized by Soar Valley Services, Conway Landscapes
Sponsored by Martin Anderson MBE (MND Association)

This place has been built over many years of hard work and has been chosen by nature itself.
Sports car assembled by hand. This is the love and passion of a garden owner. So he prepared himself for an active and exciting old age. The owner has motor neurone disease. The body fails, keeping a clear mind and feelings.

The idverde Family Action Anniversary Garden
Created by Alistair Bayford
Implemented by idverde
Sponsored by idverde, Family Action

For 150 years, Family Action has been helping families across the country, 100 years of idverde creating and maintaining gardens for the benefit of local communities . The garden is a gathering place for the whole family, where everyone together fights fears and solves problems.


Walker’s Forgotten Quarry Garden

Author – Graham Bodle
Implementation – Walker’s Nurseries
Sponsor – Walker’s Nurseries

An abandoned quarry transformed by nature. The observation tower, conveyor, tires fit into the new environment. Pine trees, textured foliage, a small water source and a resting place add to the atmosphere of this place.

Space to Grow Nomination


Kampo no Niha

Created by Kazuto Kashiwakura, Miki Sato
Implemented by Tatsuya Shirates Ltd, Harrison Landscapes Associates, Harrison Landscapes Associates
Sponsored by Kampo no Niha

A Japanese traditional medicine practitioner has created a garden that provides a path to health through plants. Each plant is carefully selected. Many of them are habitual inhabitants of our gardens.
The garden recreates the landscape of Japan’s northernmost prefecture, Hokkaido. In long winters it is represented by snow-capped mountain peaks. The stream flowing into the pool symbolizes the melting of snow. A wooden pergola and patio create a space from where it is convenient to view the surroundings.

The CAMFED Garden: Giving Girls In Africa a Space to Grow
Created by Jilayne Rickards
Realized by Conway Landscapes

The CAMFED Garden is dominated by the spirit of Africa with its bright colors and exotic aromas. This is a presentation of sub-Saharan women’s farming. Plants suitable for human consumption are grown here. Legumes, papaya, banana trees, sweet potatoes, crops in red soil surrounded by mountains. In the center of the garden is a concrete block classroom.
The goal is to draw attention to the problem of education and support for young women in one of the poorest communities, more than others affected by climate change. Most of Africa’s food is produced by women, but suffer from funding and training difficulties.


The Facebook Garden: Beyond the Screen

Created by Joe Perkins
Implemented by The Outdoor Room
Sponsored by Facebook

computer enriches life, especially for young people, in the present real world.
The Shore Theme Garden uses the natural connection between water and ocean to showcase the interplay of virtual and real life, and how social media makes it easier to connect with the world.
The garden will be built with the participation of young people. And it will become a real place where young people can interact on the basis of common interests.

The Harmonious Garden of Life
Created by Laurélie de la Salle
Realized by Bespoke Outdoor Spaces
Sponsored by Mr. Robert and Miss Sue Cawthorne

How gardens can help restore an ecosystem that is constantly being damaged by global warming, pollution and lack of resources. This garden demonstrates the interaction of four systems (minerals, plants, animals, man) and four elements (air, earth, water and fire) to restore the balance of the environment. In the garden, the pergola plays a leading role. It moves rhythmically under the influence of human energy. This energy pumps water. It passes through the filter plants and enters the channel, which carries it into the reservoir.

The Manchester Garden
Exterior Architecture
A pioneering new idea for the regeneration of post-industrial cities, self-healing green spaces. The garden harnesses the potential of plants to manage water resources through self-healing natural drainage systems, climate-resistant trees, and plants that can purify and regenerate urban soils. On a global scale, the garden promotes the social economic benefits of parks.

The Montessori Centenary Children’s Garden
Created by Jody Lidgard
Implemented by Bespoke Outdoor Spaces
Sponsored by Montessori Center International

The garden represents Montessori Center International’s early childhood education principles. The garden is designed for children and their parents. This learning space showcases the future of horticulture. There are two greenhouses in the garden. One is Victorian. The other uses hydroponic technology. It is located among green walls, vegetable beds and water tanks.

The Roots in Finland Kyrö Garden
Created by Taina Suonio
Realized by Conquest Creative Spaces
Sponsored by Kyrö Distillery Company Ltd

The garden recreates the countryside of Finland, the land of 188,000 lakes. Combines modern design with rustic landscaping. The fence along the perimeter was restored from the boards of the old barn. The materials of the benches and coverings in the garden are a tribute to traditional crafts (stonework). The water source symbolizes rivers.
Plantings are multi-level, rich in meadow plants. The traditional plant is the May lily of the valley under the red birch and the slow growing fragrant juniper used in the production of gin.

The Silent Pool Gin Garden
Created by David Neale
Realized by NealeRichards Garden Design
Sponsored by Silent Pool Distillers

Through the boulders at the entrance, the gaze glides inward. In the middle is a pink flower bed above a hole in the roof. A translucent, aqua-colored wall of water creates air vibrations, acting as a backdrop for plants.


Viking Cruises: The Art of Viking Garden

Created by Paul Hervey-Brookes
Implemented by Big Fish Landscapes
Sponsored by Viking

The garden is a floodplain meadow with multi-stemmed birches. Water is a key design element and a recognizable feature of the Viking Gardens show.
Works of art aboard the new Viking Orion liner inspired the author (paintings by the Norwegian impressionist Jakob Weidemann, ceramic panels by Anette Krogstad). The sculpture of Paul Hervey-Brookes is the main decoration of the garden.

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More and more kindergartens that allow kids to learn a foreign language from an early age appear in Moscow and other cities. The earlier and at a higher quality level teaching is, the better the level of knowledge of a foreign language in a child will be. Today in Moscow there are dozens of kindergartens in which English language teachers work with kids. With the help of the rating of kindergartens KidsRate.ru you can make an objective choice of a kindergarten that will meet your expectations.

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More and more kindergartens that allow kids to learn a foreign language from an early age appear in Moscow and other cities. The earlier and at a higher quality level teaching is, the better the level of knowledge of a foreign language in a child will be. Today in Moscow there are dozens of kindergartens in which English language teachers work with kids. With the help of the rating of kindergartens KidsRate. ru you can make an objective choice of a kindergarten that will meet your expectations.

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More and more kindergartens that allow kids to learn a foreign language from an early age appear in Moscow and other cities. The earlier and at a higher quality level teaching is, the better the level of knowledge of a foreign language in a child will be. Today in Moscow there are dozens of kindergartens in which English language teachers work with kids. With the help of the rating of kindergartens KidsRate.ru you can make an objective choice of a kindergarten that will meet your expectations.

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More and more kindergartens that allow kids to learn a foreign language from an early age appear in Moscow and other cities. The earlier and at a higher quality level teaching is, the better the level of knowledge of a foreign language in a child will be. Today in Moscow there are dozens of kindergartens in which English language teachers work with kids. With the help of the rating of kindergartens KidsRate.ru you can make an objective choice of a kindergarten that will meet your expectations.

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More and more kindergartens that allow kids to learn a foreign language from an early age appear in Moscow and other cities. The earlier and at a higher quality level teaching is, the better the level of knowledge of a foreign language in a child will be. Today in Moscow there are dozens of kindergartens in which English language teachers work with kids. With the help of the rating of kindergartens KidsRate.ru you can make an objective choice of a kindergarten that will meet your expectations.

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More and more kindergartens that allow kids to learn a foreign language from an early age appear in Moscow and other cities. The earlier and at a higher quality level teaching is, the better the level of knowledge of a foreign language in a child will be. Today in Moscow there are dozens of kindergartens in which English language teachers work with kids. With the help of the rating of kindergartens KidsRate. ru you can make an objective choice of a kindergarten that will meet your expectations.

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More and more kindergartens that allow kids to learn a foreign language from an early age appear in Moscow and other cities. The earlier and at a higher quality level teaching is, the better the level of knowledge of a foreign language in a child will be. Today in Moscow there are dozens of kindergartens in which English language teachers work with kids. With the help of the rating of kindergartens KidsRate.ru you can make an objective choice of a kindergarten that will meet your expectations.

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Fundamentals of jazz improvisation in the structure of professional training of a teacher-musician

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    Systematic Review of Preventive and Therapeutic Intervention Programs for Children with Cerebral Palsy – nakedheart.online

    This is the most important publication for the professional and parenting community to analyze the evidence for the effectiveness of existing interventions for children with cerebral palsy. Rehabilitation professionals around the world use this review as a guide in choosing the most effective methods of prevention and care.

    Typically, this kind of “systematic review of systematic reviews” remains current for about five years until an updated one is published (for example, the previous systematic review of systematic reviews was by Nowak in 2013). Systematic reviews focusing on individual interventions tend to be more frequent.

    The Naked Heart Foundation actively advocates the use of methods with proven effectiveness in working with children with developmental disabilities, so the publication of this systematic review is for us an important contribution to the development of care for children with cerebral palsy in Russia and other Russian-speaking countries. We have tried to quickly make this translation available to a wide range of readers in order to help the Russian-speaking professional and parent community to navigate which methods of helping children with cerebral palsy today have proven effectiveness and which do not. Despite the fact that this complex work was completed in the shortest possible time, we tried to preserve the original content as much as possible and prevent changes and distortions during translation.

    Cerebral palsy continues to be the most common physical disorder in the world. Thousands of articles on methods of prevention and care for cerebral palsy are published daily, it is extremely difficult to navigate them. Along with new effective methods of assistance, the active promotion and use of outdated methods that have not received confirmation of their effectiveness and do not meet the standards of evidence-based medicine continue to be actively promoted and used.

    The data published in this systematic review is helping professionals around the world make clinically informed decisions when choosing programs to help children with cerebral palsy, now this opportunity has also appeared for the Russian-speaking reader.

    The “Traffic Light” system used by Professor Nowak and her colleagues in this publication clearly shows which methods of prevention and care for cerebral palsy are effective and safe (green color – “practice”), which methods, despite insufficient evidence base, can be used (yellow color – “can be used”), and which methods should not be used in practice due to their inefficiency or even potential danger to patients (red color – “do not use”). The professional and parent community around the world highly appreciated the convenience and informativeness of this approach.

    The history of this publication began in 2013, when a group of scientists led by Iona Novak released the previous systematic review of methods for the care and prevention of cerebral palsy. This publication was the most comprehensive evidence-based review of the various interventions used for children with cerebral palsy to date. But the science and practice of helping children with cirrhosis does not stand still, new interventions are emerging, an evidence base is being collected regarding existing and new methods. And so, in February 2020, an updated version of the report appeared, supplemented by more than 200 new systematic reviews (analytical work completed by the research group in 2019year).

    In the methodology of evidence-based medicine, this review refers to the “systematic review of systematic reviews”, which allows it to cover the widest range of publications and interventions, categorizing them according to the degree of evidence and the scientific data available about them.

    This publication succeeded not only in reflecting data on the evaluation of the effectiveness of various intervention strategies, but also in identifying areas in which further research is required. The authors analyze the effectiveness of intervention programs aimed at the development of movements, work with muscle tone, programs for the prevention and care of contractures, monitoring of the condition of the hip joints, physical activity, participation in society, work with dysphagia, early intervention programs, programs of assistance aimed at development of cognitive skills, and programs for parents raising children with cerebral palsy. An important section of this review is also the analysis of modern research on the prevention of cerebral palsy.

    Who and why is it important to have knowledge about the level of evidence of various methods of care, rehabilitation and treatment of children with cerebral palsy?

    Specialists (doctors: neurologists, rehabilitation specialists, physical and ergotherapists, neonatologists, pediatricians; AFC specialists, speech therapists, special teachers, psychologists, etc. ) involved in helping children with cerebral palsy. It can be difficult for specialists to understand the huge flow of information – which assistance programs should be used in the practice of working with children with CP, and which methods should be avoided. The data presented in the review will help to carefully weigh the arguments in favor of one or another method of intervention.

    Parents of children with CP always want to do the best for their children, find the most effective assistance programs. They are often under pressure from the professional community, which offers various treatment and rehabilitation schemes.

    Data from the published review will help you understand which programs are effective today.

    Management and financing of the care system must take into account the evidence of the effectiveness of methods in order to allocate human resources and financial flows in favor of proven methods of care.

    Educational and professional development institutions should focus on modern programs with proven effectiveness, teaching professionals what really helps children.

    Charitable foundations, involved in providing targeted assistance to children with various disabilities, must be sure that the funds they raise can really help. Unfortunately, in a number of cases, the funds collected for the treatment and rehabilitation of children can be used to finance ineffective methods of assistance. As a result, the family does not get the desired effect, and donations collected with such difficulty are spent on enriching specialists and centers that use ineffective and even potentially dangerous assistance programs.

    Over the past five years, the Naked Heart Foundation has been developing the “Project for the Development of Early Intervention Programs for Children with Movement and Multiple Disabilities” on the basis of the State Healthcare Institution of the Tula Region “Center for Child Psychoneurology” with the participation of foreign experts from the University of New Mexico ( United States), supporting the use of evidence-based medicine in rehabilitation and early intervention. In this project, Tula specialists, together with experts from the Foundation and doctors – physical therapists, ergotherapists, specialists in alternative and additional communication, specialists in nutrition and feeding children with developmental disabilities from the United States – adapt and apply modern methods with proven effectiveness aimed at helping children with cerebral palsy and their families. In the future, we plan to talk in more detail about the methods that are recommended for use in the systematic review of the research group of Iona Novak and are used in our project.

    You can download the translation of the review in PDF format by registering at the link.

    Purpose of review

    Cerebral palsy remains the most common physical disorder in children, despite a reduction in the total number of cases and a decrease in severity. We conducted a systematic review of evidence-based best practices published in 2012-2019, reviewing them using the GRADE recommendation quality rating and rating system and the color-coded Evidence Alert Traffic Light System. We then aggregated the new findings with the results of our 2013 review. In this article, we have summarized the best evidence-based intervention programs available for 2019year, which are aimed at the prevention and care of cerebral palsy.

    New Findings

    Effective preventive strategies include intrauterine corticosteroids, magnesium sulfate, caffeine, and neonatal hypothermia. Effective intervention programs from allied medical fields include assistance in diagnosis acceptance and responsibility, movement observation, bimanual training, serial resin casting, motion restriction therapy, environmental stimulation enrichment, fitness training, targeted education, hippotherapy, home programs, literacy intervention programs, mobility education, oral sensorimotor programs, electrically stimulated oral sensorimotor programs, positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy, Stepping Stones Triple P parenting program, muscle strength training, focused training on goals, treadmill workouts, treadmill workouts with partial body weight support, and weight-holding workouts. Effective medical and surgical intervention programs include anticonvulsants, bisphosphonates, botulinum therapy, botulinum therapy with occupational therapy, botulinum therapy with serial polymer casting, diazepam, dental care, hip monitoring, intrathecal baclofen, scoliosis correction, selective dorsal rhizotomy, and transplantation. cord blood cells.

    Summary

    We have developed recommendations on what strategies are appropriate and not suitable for informed decision making and identified areas where further research is needed.

    Keywords: Cerebral palsy, Systematic review, Traffic light system, Evidence based, GRADE

    Article title: State of the Evidence Traffic Lights 2019: Systematic Review of Interventions for Preventing and Treating Children with Cerebral Palsy

    Authors: Iona Novak [1] & Catherine Morgan [1] & Michael Fahey [2,3] & Megan Finch-Edmondson [1] & Claire Galea [1,4] & Ashleigh Hines [1] & Katherine Langdon [5] & Maria Mc Namara [1] & Madison CB Paton [1] & Himanshu Popat [1,4] & Benjamin Shore [ 6] & Amanda Khamis [1] & Emma Stanton [1] & Olivia P Finemore [1] & Alice Tricks [1] & Anna te Velde [1] & Leigha Dark [7] & Natalie Morton [8, 9] & Nadia Badawi [1,4]

    Place of publication: Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports (2020) 20: 3 https://doi. org/10.1007/s11910-020-1022-z

    This article is part of the Pediatric Neurology Topical Collection.

    The electronic version was published on February 21, 2020 and contains additional materials that are available to authorized users.

    Jonah Novak contact email: [email protected]

    Pulteney Gymnasium

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    Pulteney Grammar School, Day is an independent, Anglican, coeducational, private day school. Founded in 1847 by members of the Church of England, it is the second oldest independent school in South Australia. Its campuses are located on South Terrace in Adelaide, South Australia.

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  • History

    Revd E.K. Miller, First Principal of Pulteney Grammar School

    Foundation

    In May 1847, a group of founding trustees met in Adelaide to discuss the creation of a new school for the children of Adelaide. Twelve months later, on May 29, 1848, the new institution Pulteney Street School was opened. The school was founded in the city of Anglican tradition, which continues to this day, although it accepts students of all faiths and children of non-Christian faiths. It began operating shortly after St. Peter’s College was founded (and the Anglican institution had moved to its current location in Hackney many years before). The Pulteney Street School was clearly aimed at a different demographic, having a monthly fee of 2/6d per month for each pupil, considered “the rate that the poorest can certainly afford to pay for their children’s education”. [4] By the end of the first week of operation there were 50 people in the school, and by October 1848 there were 180 people. The lessons were held in a newly built building measuring 30 by 60 feet (9.1 by 18.3 m) on the corner of the street. Pulteney and Flinders streets, boys and girls are educated separately; girls’ classes ceased around 1854.

    Last history

    The school was run by 21 directors, the first being E. C. Miller, who served from 1848 to 1851 before being replaced by several even shorter terms during which the name of the school became Central Schools at Pulteney Street. [5] Stronger Principals, (W. S. Moore, 24 in office, W. P. Nicholls, 41, and W. R. Ray, 26), led to Poultney becoming a respected academic institution, among its traditional competitors are Scotch College, Prince Alfred College, and St. Peter’s College. The first female director, Ann Dunstan, took office in 2014. [6]

    In 1919 the old building was purchased by the Commonwealth government for repatriation. [7] and the school had to move to its current building on South Terrace, where in July 1921 Lord Forster, then Governor General, opened a new building, now called the Nicholls Building. The school’s move marked a change in its name to its current form, and also introduced financial uncertainty to the board of directors. governors who in 1946 elected W.R. Ray to try to get the school back on its feet.

    By 1953, Poultney Grammar School offered a complete education for boys, from what is now called “Reception” to “Nursing with Honors” (12th grade). [8]

    In 1999 the school changed its structure from a boys’ day school to a mixed-sex school.

    School structure and demography

    Herbert Hines, student gr. 1885, wearing the uniform of Poultney Gymnasium.

    The school’s footbridge allows Poultney students to safely cross the heavily trafficked South Terrace.

    Secondary school building completed in 2018.

    As of 2012, the school has 1,000 students and over 150 teachers and non-teachers. Pulteney is made up of four sub-schools located on the same campus. Kurrajong and ELC (Early Learning Center) for students up to Year 2, Preparatory School for grades 3-6, Middle School for grades 7-9grades and “one ninety” (high school) for the last 10-12 grades. Each sub-school is overseen by a head of school who reports to the principal.

    According to the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Accountability Authority, the distribution of school economic background is: 72% in the top quarter, 23% in the top middle quarter, 5% in the bottom middle quarter and 1% in the bottom quarter. [9] As of 2015, there are no Aboriginal students in the school community. The school attendance rate in 2013 was 100%.

    Notable Alumni

    An active network of veteran scholars maintains links between the institution and its alumni. As with other schools of the same status, Poultney graduates identify with the old boy’s tie, given to students after graduation.

    Rhodes scientists

    • Charles Ashwin, 1952. Rhodes scientist in South Australia. [10]
    • Peter Gibbard, 1991 Scientist from Rhodes, South Australia. [10]
    • Mark Moussared, 1976. Rhodes, Scholar of South Australia. [10]
    • John Pritchard, 1935. Rhodes scholar for South Australia. [10]
    • Simon Best, 1973. Rhodes scientist from South Australia. [10]

    Politics, diplomacy and law

    • John Gardner MP, Minister of Education (2018-present), Member of Morialta (2010-present)
    • Stephen Mulligan MP, Minister Transport and Infrastructure (2014 – 2018), Lee Member (2014 – present)
    • Ted Mulligan, died 2011, QC and former Justice of the Supreme Court [11]
    • The Hon. John Sulan, Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia [12]
    • Sir Frederick William Holder KCMG, 19th Prime Minister of South Australia, Eminent Member of the inaugural Commonwealth Parliament, First Speaker of the House of Representatives
    • John Darling Jr Member of Parliament, Company Director and politician, member of East Torrens 1896–1902, member of Torrens 1902–1905
    • Jan Haig IS (1935–2014), diplomat and businessman. [13]

    Medicine

    • Ernest Robert Beach, Distinguished Consultant Physician Royal Perth Hospital [14]
    • Wyatt ‘Rory’ Hume, Pharmacologist, former Vice Chancellor of the University of South Wales United Arab Emirates [15]
    • Sir Leonard Ross Mullen, died 1980, Member of the Federal Council of the Australian Medical Association. [16] [17]
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    Highest Paying Jobs At Boeing

    While the average employee salary at Boeing is $72,617, there is a big variation in pay depending on the role. The higher paying positions at Boeing include program manager, design technician, project manager, and engineering scientist. A typical program manager salary at Boeing is $108,587. To get a better sense of the salaries at Boeing, other roles such as security officer and internship can be considered as well. For comparison, the title security officer at Boeing earns $33,316 per year.

    Highest Paying Jobs At Boeing

    Rank   Job Title   Average Boeing Salary   Hourly Rate  
    1 Program Manager $108,587 $52.21
    2 Design Technician $101,276 $48.69
    3 Project Manager $97,791 $47.01
    4 Engineering Scientist $96,377 $46.34
    5 Software Developer $85,826 $41.26
    6 Team Leader $85,067 $40.90
    7 Systems Engineer $81,387 $39.13
    8 Manufacturing Engineer $79,220 $38.09
    9 Engineering Planner $77,059 $37.05
    10 Supply Chain Specialist $70,617 $33. 95
    11 Project Management Specialist $69,002 $33.17
    12 Business Planning Analyst $67,785 $32.59
    13 Procurement Agent $64,301 $30.91
    14 Supply Chain Analyst $63,071 $30.32
    15 Structures Mechanic $62,666 $30.13
    16 Contracts Administrator $62,523 $30.06
    17 Avionics Technician $62,324 $29.96
    18 Tool Designer $62,301 $29.95
    19 Technical Writer $62,246 $29.93
    20 Maintenance Machinist $60,778 $29.22

    Highest Paying Boeing Competitor Salaries

    Some of the competitors of Boeing are General Electric, Rockwell Collins, and Northrop Grumman. The average salaries at General Electric rank the highest, with their employees earning an average salary of $86,183 per year. The salaries at Rockwell Collins average $85,837 per year, and the salaries at Northrop Grumman come in at $77,399 per year.

    Salaries By Boeing Competitors

    Rank   Company Name   Zippia Score   Average Salary  
    1 General Electric 4.8 $86,183
    2 Collins Aerospace 4.7 $85,837
    3 Northrop Grumman 4.8 $77,399
    4 Lockheed Martin 4.9 $75,771
    5 Aurora Flight Sciences 4.6 $70,286
    6 Textron 4.7 $65,163

    How Much Does Boeing Pay By Location?

    Cost of living can vary dramatically depending on the part of the country you’re in. Employees at Boeing earn different salaries depending on their region. The city with the highest average salary is Everett, WA, where employees earn an average salary of $86,960. In Los Angeles, CA, Boeing pays a lower average salary of $84,987.

    Salaries By Location At Boeing

    Rank   Location   Average Boeing Salary   Hourly Rate  
    1 Everett, WA $86,960 $41.81
    2 Los Angeles, CA $84,987 $40.86
    3 Washington, DC $79,901 $38.41
    4 Downe, NJ $77,938 $37.47
    5 Ione, OR $77,466 $37.24
    6 Rowe, MA $77,413 $37.22
    7 Fort Greely, AK $76,109 $36.59
    8 New York, NY $75,993 $36.54
    9 Noank, CT $75,617 $36.35
    10 Gaithersburg, MD $75,273 $36.19
    11 Hope, ID $73,912 $35.53
    12 Delaware City, DE $73,705 $35. 44
    13 Enon, VA $73,577 $35.37
    14 Mesa, AZ $72,026 $34.63
    15 Kane, PA $70,544 $33.92
    16 Eagan, MN $70,398 $33.85
    17 Colorado Springs, CO $70,134 $33.72
    18 Harpers Ferry, WV $69,600 $33.46
    19 Nome, TX $69,434 $33.38
    20 Layton, UT $69,214 $33.28

    Boeing Salaries By Department

    Our data shows that different departments at Boeing pay different salaries. Employees who work in the engineering organizational function tend to get paid the most at at Boeing, earning an average yearly salary of $85,822. Employees in the marketing department receive relatively high salaries as well, where wages average $78,108 per year. The organizational functions at Boeing that pay the least are administrative and facilities. Workers in these departments earn $44,565 and $54,606, respectively.

    Salaries By Department At Boeing

    Rank   Department   Average Boeing Salary   Hourly Rate  
    1 Engineering $85,822 $41.26
    2 Marketing $78,108 $37.55
    3 IT $77,773 $37.39
    4 Finance $73,718 $35.44
    5 Art/Design $67,803 $32.60
    6 Human Resources $64,869 $31.19
    7 Supply Chain $62,097 $29.85
    8 Plant/Manufacturing $58,601 $28.17
    9 Facilities $54,606 $26.25
    10 Administrative $44,566 $21.43

    How Much Does Boeing Pay by Department?

    Best Paying Boeing Engineering Position Salaries

    Rank   Position   Average Boeing Salary   Hourly Rate  
    1 Senior Project Manager $104,206 $50. 10
    2 Senior Leader $103,453 $49.74
    3 Oracle Database Administrator $102,090 $49.08
    4 Project Leader $101,962 $49.02
    5 Computer Architect $101,688 $48.89
    6 Design Technician $101,276 $48.69
    7 Software Engineer $100,197 $48.17
    8 Engineering Scientist $96,377 $46.34
    9 Member, Technical Staff $92,810 $44.62
    10 Test Engine Evaluator $87,830 $42.23
    11 Software Developer $85,826 $41.26
    12 Systems Engineer $81,387 $39.13
    13 Data Analyst $80,768 $38.83
    14 Data Management Specialist $77,457 $37. 24
    15 Stress Analyst $77,124 $37.08
    16 Quality Systems Specialist $74,287 $35.71
    17 Structural Designer $71,348 $34.30
    18 Tool Designer $62,301 $29.95
    19 Test Technician $51,761 $24.89
    20 Design Drafter $49,899 $23.99

    Best Paying Boeing Plant/Manufacturing Position Salaries

    Rank   Position   Average Boeing Salary   Hourly Rate  
    1 Manufacturing Manager $96,057 $46.18
    2 Production Manager $91,242 $43.87
    3 Lead Operator $86,740 $41.70
    4 Manufacturing Engineer $79,220 $38.09
    5 Process Engineer $79,143 $38. 05
    6 Jig Builder $62,831 $30.21
    7 Structures Mechanic $62,666 $30.13
    8 Avionics Technician $62,324 $29.96
    9 Maintenance Machinist $60,778 $29.22
    10 Aircraft Mechanic $59,669 $28.69
    11 Tool And Die Maker $56,777 $27.30
    12 Tool Maker $56,658 $27.24
    13 Computer Numerical Controller Machinist $52,018 $25.01
    14 Aircraft Assembler $45,758 $22.00
    15 Quality Assurance Inspector $43,428 $20.88
    16 Hand Finisher $39,035 $18.77
    17 Assembly Technician $38,433 $18.48
    18 Quality Inspector $37,810 $18. 18
    19 Machine Operator $36,878 $17.73
    20 Mechanical Assembler $35,895 $17.26

    Best Paying Boeing Supply Chain Position Salaries

    Rank   Position   Average Boeing Salary   Hourly Rate  
    1 Purchasing Manager $81,597 $39.23
    2 Supplier Quality Engineer $74,260 $35.70
    3 Project Planner $72,620 $34.91
    4 Supply Chain Specialist $70,617 $33.95
    5 Manufacturing Planner $66,508 $31.98
    6 Procurement Agent $64,301 $30.91
    7 Supply Chain Analyst $63,071 $30.32
    8 Procurement Analyst $62,679 $30.13
    9 Purchasing Agent $56,433 $27. 13
    10 Logistics Specialist $51,479 $24.75
    11 Buyer $50,887 $24.46
    12 Material Coordinator $40,279 $19.36
    13 Material Processor $33,686 $16.20

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Boeing Salaries

    Is the pay good at Boeing?

    No, the pay is not good at Boeing. Compared to the industry average of $76,773 per year, the average annual salary at Boeing is $72,617, which is 5.41% lower.

    What is the starting pay at Boeing?

    The starting pay at Boeing is $45,000 per year, or $21.63 per hour.

    How much does Boeing pay compared to Lockheed Martin?

    Boeing pays $72,617 per year on average compared to Lockheed Martin which pays $75,771. That works out to $34.91 per hour at Boeing, compared to $36.43 per hour at Lockheed Martin.

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    Job Description

    At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company where diversity, equity and inclusion are shared values. We’re committed to fostering an environment for every teammate that’s welcoming, respectful and inclusive, with great opportunity for professional growth. Find your future with us.

    We are Boeing Research & Technology (BR&T): Boeing’s global research and development team creating and implementing innovative technologies that make the impossible possible and enabling the future of aerospace. We are engineers and technicians, skilled scientists and bold innovators; Join us and put your passion, determination, and skill to work building the future!

    This position is part of the EO/IR Mission Systems team within BR&T. The focus of this team is to design cutting edge sensor systems, and the key technologies that enable those systems, to support both Boeing and its external customers. Systems range from airborne EO/IR systems to space payloads. The team is focused on providing complete solutions, including systems engineering, optics design, mechanical design, algorithms, software development, firmware development, electronics, and advanced system modeling and simulations. As part of BR&T, the primary focus is on prototype systems and demonstrations, so we’re looking for people who like to try new things, and aren’t afraid of a challenge!

    We are seeking system engineers in Huntington Beach, CA with experience in model based systems engineering to work on EO/IR Sensors for prototype sensing systems. The candidate will work closely with the modeling & simulation team, as well as the electrical, mechanical, optical, and software engineers.

    This position requires an active U.S. Secret Security Clearance (U.S. Citizenship Required). (A U.S. Security Clearance that has been active in the past 24 months is considered active)

    Position Responsibilities:

    • Leads Model Based Systems Engineering efforts on the development of EO/IR sensor systems from conceptual design through prototype testing.
    • Leads analyses to optimize total system of systems and/or system architecture.
    • Leads analyses for affordability, safety, reliability, maintainability, testability, human systems integration, survivability, vulnerability, susceptibility, system security, regulatory, certification, product assurance and other specialties quality factors into a preferred configuration to ensure mission success.
    • Leads, develops, maintains and identifies improvements the planning, organization, implementation and monitoring of requirements management processes, tools, risk, issues, opportunity management and technology readiness assessment processes.
    • Plans and leads research projects to develop concepts for future product designs to meet projected requirements.
    • Supports new business activities and identifies prospective markets and opportunities to grow the business

    Basic Qualifications (Required Skill/Experience):

    • Bachelor’s, Master’s or Doctorate of Science degree from an accredited course of study, in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or chemistry
    • 5+ years of experience in systems engineering and implementing models based systems engineering practices
    • Experience working on research and development projects

    Preferred Qualifications (Desired Skills/Experience):

    • Experience working on space based and/or airborne mission payloads
    • Experience leading research and development programs
    • Experience working on proposals to capture government development contracts
    • Experience as a chief engineer or systems engineering IPT lead with weapons design, software avionics/avionics/electrical design, and weapons system architecture

    Typical Education/Experience: Education/experience typically acquired through advanced technical education from an accredited course of study in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or chemistry (e. g. Bachelor) and typically 5 or more years’ related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience (e.g. PhD, Master+3 years’ related work experience). In the USA, ABET accreditation is the preferred, although not required, accreditation standard.

    Relocation: This position offers relocation based on candidate eligibility.

    Boeing is a Drug Free Workplace where post offer applicants and employees are subject to testing for marijuana, cocaine, opioids, amphetamines, PCP, and alcohol when criteria is met as outlined in our policies.

    Shift: This position is for first shift

    Equal Opportunity Employer:

    Boeing is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, genetic factors, military/veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

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    • Job Reference: 710677088-2

    • Date Posted: 13 September 2022

    • Recruiter: Boeing

    • Location: Midway City, California

    • Salary: On Application

    • Sector: I. T. & Communications

    • Job Type: Permanent

    Mid-Career Maintenance Engineer, Redondo Beach, California

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    Location

    Redondo Beach, California

    Job Type

    Permanent

    Posted

    13 Sep 2022


    Job Description

    At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company where diversity, equity and inclusion are shared values. We’re committed to fostering an environment for every teammate that’s welcoming, respectful and inclusive, with great opportunity for professional growth. Find your future with us.

    At Boeing, we are all innovators on a mission to connect, protect, explore and inspire. From the sea bed to outer space, you’ll learn and grow, contributing to work that shapes the world. Find your future with us.

    Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is committed to being the leader in commercial aviation by offering airplanes and services that deliver superior design, efficiency, and value to customers around the world. Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, space and security systems. A top U.S. exporter, the company supports airlines and U.S. and allied government customers in 150 countries. By building a career at Boeing, you’ll have the opportunity to grow your skills, create relationships around the world, and help shape the future of aerospace.

    The Boeing Company is seeking an experienced Maintenance Engineer to support Airplane Maintenance Engineering in Seal Beach, California .

    A Maintenance Engineer analyzes complex engineering designs and design changes to determine maintenance/repair requirements, procedures and instructions; supports activities that influence product designs and processes to ensure supportability and maintainability; creates systems theory descriptions to ensure common understanding of systems and components; conducts engineering analysis to verify the accuracy of maintenance/repair data.

    A Maintenance Engineer also develops and provides technical solutions to customers; evaluates customers’ maintenance operations; guides the development of procedures and techniques to allow users to maintain and repair products; authors and guides changes in various airplane maintenance documents.

    The candidate selected will be assigned to the Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM) and/or Fault Isolation Manual (FIM).

    Primary Responsibilities:

    • Non-recurring and sustaining development, validation and delivery of technical Airplane Maintenance data, Fault Isolation and Integrated Planning to maintain the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness and FAA/Foreign Regulatory requirements
    • Analyzes complex engineering designs, supplier and engine manufacturer design data to determine and develop maintenance, repair and tooling supportability requirements and methods for configured procedures and instructions.
    • Influences product designs and processes to ensure safety, supportability and maintainability.
    • Develops and uses fault isolation procedures and techniques. Creates systems theory descriptions to ensure common understanding of systems and components.
    • Conducts engineering analyses to verify the accuracy of maintenance/repair data. Performs customer interface to support customer inquiries and develops technical solutions to customers; evaluates customers’ maintenance operations.
    • Develops new procedures and techniques to allow users to maintain and repair products.
    • Participates in organizational activities that influence the Aerospace Industry.

    This position is expected to be 100% onsite. The selected candidate will be required to work onsite at one of the listed location options. Seal Beach, CA

    This position must meet Export Control compliance requirements, therefore a “US Person” as defined by 22 C.F.R. 120.15 is required. “US Person” includes US Citizen, lawful permanent .

    Basic Qualifications (Required Skills/Experience):

    • Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Mechanical, Aerospace, or Civil Engineering
    • 5+ years of experience in Aircraft Maintenance and Aircraft Operations

    Preferred Qualifications (Desired Skills/Experience):

    • Experience in either Propulsion, Gear, and/or Payloads/Interiors
    • Current or prior Airframe and Powerplant License issued by the Federal Aviation Administration
    • Prior military aircraft maintenance practices
    • ABET

    Typical Education/Experience:

    Education/experience typically acquired through advanced technical education from an accredited course of study in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or chemistry (e. g. Bachelor) and typically 5 or more years’ related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience (e.g. PhD, Master+3 years’ related work experience). In the USA, ABET accreditation is the preferred, although not required, accreditation standard.

    Relocation:

    This position offers relocation based on candidate eligibility.

    Drug Free Workplace:

    Boeing is a Drug Free Workplace where post offer applicants and employees are subject to testing for marijuana, cocaine, opioids, amphetamines, PCP, and alcohol when criteria is met as outlined in our policies.

    Shift: (Choose one)

    This position is for 1st shift.

    Union: (Choose One)

    This is a non-union represented position

    At Boeing, we strive to deliver a Total Rewards package that will attract, engage and retain the top talent. Elements of the Total Rewards package include competitive base pay and variable compensation opportunities.

    The Boeing Company also provides eligible employees with an opportunity to enroll in a variety of benefit programs, generally including health insurance, flexible spending accounts, health savings accounts, retirement savings plans, life and disability insurance programs, and a number of programs that provide for both paid and unpaid time away from work.

    The specific programs and options available to any given employee may vary depending on eligibility factors such as geographic location, date of hire, and the applicability of collective bargaining agreements.

    Equal Opportunity Employer:

    Boeing is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, genetic factors, military/veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

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    • Job Reference: 710676990-2

    • Date Posted: 13 September 2022

    • Recruiter: Boeing

    • Location: Redondo Beach, California

    • Salary: On Application

    • Sector: Trades & Services

    • Job Type: Permanent

    Senior Level Mechanical System & Design Analysis Engineer, Arlington, Washington

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    Location

    Arlington, Washington

    Job Type

    Permanent

    Posted

    13 Sep 2022


    Job Description

    At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company where diversity, equity and inclusion are shared values. We’re committed to fostering an environment for every teammate that’s welcoming, respectful and inclusive, with great opportunity for professional growth. Find your future with us.

    Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial airplanes and defense, space, and security systems. We are engineers and technicians. Skilled scientists and thinkers. Bold innovators and dreamers. Join us, and you can build something better for yourself, our customers, and the world. The Environmental Control Systems (ECS) Engineering is an organization of highly skilled women and men responsible for defining and integrating airplane systems for airplane cabin pressurization, air conditioning, ice and rain protection, fire protection, and avionics cooling, also Ice & Rain Protection (ATA Chapter 30) Bleed Air Supply (ATA Chapter 36) Air Conditioning (ATA Chapter 21) Low-Pressure Analysis. Our mission is to provide a safe and comfortable environment for passengers, flight crew, electronics, and cargo via the most reliable and cost-effective solutions.

    Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is seeking a Senior Level Mechanical System and Design Analysis Engineer to join our team in Everett or Renton, WA. This Individual will work within the BCA, Environmental Control Systems organization to develop, produce, deliver and support customers who fly Boeing airplanes.

    We are a team that supports all Boeing models both in development and in airline service. These models include programs such as the 737MAX, 747-8, 767/KC-46A Tanker, 777/777F, 787, the B-52 Engine Replacement, VC-25B Presidential Aircraft, new generations of 777X, or all-new airplane(s) that are currently in early developmental stages.

    Sr. Engineers must support the development and documentation of mechanical and fluid system and thermal environment requirements to establish the system design. Encouraging high aircraft performance while operating in compliance with regulatory (FAA, EASA, etc.) requirements.

    The position requires the Sr. Engineer to contribute and support supplier maintenance, or modification of system, component, and installation designs/proposals to provide design documentation to downstream groups development, test, and production activities and directs the supplier to optimize integration and achieve program goals. The Sr. Engineer will work under general direction while training team members that support one of three sub-teams within Environmental Controls Systems (ECS):

    • 777X Development
    • 737MAX-10 Development
    • 767/777/787 Production and In-Service Support
    • Product Development and Future Study

    Primary Responsibilities:

    • Enabling high aircraft performance while operating in compliance with regulatory (FAA, EASA, etc) requirements.
    • Modernizing (example: Fortran code) analytical models into modern toolsets (example: Matlab/Simulink code).
    • Interfacing with intra-Boeing engineering teams, such as Flight Deck Crew Operations, Pilots, Electrical Systems, Stress, Structures, Propulsion, and Aerodynamics.
    • Integrating and automating several federated ECS flow-analysis or heat transfer models into a singular tool-set and Propulsion and Aerodynamic models.
    • Leading Junior Engineers, fostering independent problem-solving.
    • Maintaining a positive outlook that is focused on driving closure and building positive relationships and work well with a diverse team.
    • Systems Controls Support, including Dynamic Tuning, Lab & Flight Test Support & Factory and Airplane Delivery Center Support, and In-Service Issue Troubleshooting and Reliability Improvement Projects.
    • Team management within the Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA), Environmental Control Systems (ECS) organization to develop, produce, deliver and support customers who fly Boeing airplanes.
    • System Safety Analysis Documentation, including the creation of Fault Hazard Assessments (FHAs), Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEAs), Fault Tree Analysis (FTAs).
    • Building Airplane Support Manuals, such as Fault Isolation Manual (FIM) and Component Maintenance Manual (CMM).

    The selected candidate will be required to perform work onsite in Everett, WA or Renton, WA.

    The position must meet Export Control compliance requirements, therefore a “US Person” as defined by 22 C.F.R. 120.15 is required. “US Person” includes US Citizen, lawful permanent resident, refugee, or asylee.

    Basic Qualifications (Required Skills/ Experience):

    • Bachelor, Master or Doctorate of Science degree from an accredited course of study, in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or chemistry.
    • 9+ years of engineering experience related to the following: system controls, mechanical systems, systems modeling, heat transfer, thermodynamics, and fluid dynamics.

    Preferred Qualifications (Desired Skills/Experience):

    • Exercising strong project management skills to independently execute a variety of projects to completion.
    • Utilizing the Boeing Problem Solving Method (BPSM) to investigate the root cause of problems faced both during development and in-service by our customers who use our products.
    • Collaborating with other organizations such as Aerodynamics Performance and Stability & Control, Structures, Flight Deck Crew Operations, Pilots, Electrical Systems, Systems Stress, Customer Services & Airline Customers, Factory and Flight Line Operations, Supply Chain, Airplane Safety, and many others.
    • Resolving a variety of issues and improvement programs.
    • Learning about legacy development processes and certification Methods of Compliance while actively helping transition Boeing to leverage Model-Based Engineering (MBE)/Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) methodology to write requirements, and conceptual systems.
    • Helping plan and execute developmental and certification testing and design/conduct flight tests.
    • Supporting engine manufacturer certification on their flying testbed vehicles.
    • Clear communication skills for reporting progress to a wide audience (cross-discipline engineering groups consisting of Aerodynamics, Propulsion, Structures, and ECS).
    • Technical Knowledge in system controls, mechanical systems, systems modeling, heat transfer, thermodynamics, and fluid dynamics.
    • Experience with model correlation from wind tunnel and/or flight test data to analysis tools and hands-on wind tunnel testing experience.
    • Learning about legacy development processes and certification Methods of Compliance while actively helping transition Boeing to leverage Model-Based Engineering (MBE)/Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) methodology to write requirements, and conceptual systems.
    • Experience with JIRA, Azure DevOps, DESE/Cameo, Matlab/Simulink, Scripting code (Matlab, C++, Fortran), Thermal CFD Tool (ANSYS Fluent, Star CCM+, OpenFOAM or other), SINDA/FLUINT, LEWICE3D, FENDSAP-ICE.
    • Develop a project schedule, then maintain deliverable releases on time.
    • Experience with model correlation from wind tunnel and/or flight test data to analysis tools and hands-on wind tunnel testing experience.
    • NOTE: Highly trained analysis SME’s in this group model the sub-freezing water droplet impingement on protected surfaces, evaluate runback ice characteristics, perform correlation with wind tunnel and/or flight test data to enable certification activities and improve predictive capabilities for future airplane development programs.
      This job presents an opportunity to grow into becoming one of these SME’s or to learn how to be conversant and use this analysis in the overall airplane development and certification processes.
      Meteorological knowledge or a private pilot’s license would be a plus.

    Typical Education/Experience:

    Education/experience typically acquired through advanced technical education from an accredited course of study in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or chemistry (e. g. Bachelor) and typically 9 or more years’ related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience (e.g. PhD+4 years’ related work experience, Master+7 years’ related work experience). In the USA, ABET accreditation is the preferred, although not required, accreditation standard.

    In locations where SPEEA representation applies, this position will be covered by the terms of the collective bargaining agreement. Applicable and appropriate educational/certification credentials from an accredited institution and/or equivalent experience is required.

    Current employees working in Puget Sound and Portland may require an Employee Request Transfer (ERT).

    Relocation:
    This position offers relocation based on candidate eligibility.

    Drug Free Workplace:
    Boeing is a Drug Free Workplace where post offer applicants and employees are subject to testing for marijuana, cocaine, opioids, amphetamines, PCP, and alcohol when criteria is met as outlined in our policies.

    Shift Work Statement:
    This position is First.

    Union:
    This is a Union represented position.

    Employee Referral:
    Referral to this job is eligible for $1,500 referral bonus, upon approval.

    Equal Opportunity Employer:

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    • Job Reference: 710685278-2

    • Date Posted: 13 September 2022

    • Recruiter: Boeing

    • Location: Arlington, Washington

    • Salary: On Application

    • Sector: Engineering

    • Job Type: Permanent

    Boeing is suspected of fraud with visas for engineers from Russia

    US senator demands to check the legality of trips to the US by Russian Boeing engineers. Their salaries are three times lower than those of Americans. But they travel to Seattle to “study” so often that a US union suspects Boeing of fraudulently using foreign labor.

    “Boeing should be careful to follow the letter of the law when hiring Russian engineers to work in Everett,” writes on Friday in editorial column of the Seattle Times.

    Boeing’s assembly plant is located in Everett, Washington, USA. The state of Washington itself has the largest number of engineers per capita in the United States, and Boeing is the city-forming enterprise of Seattle. And many here are beginning to worry about too many top-notch specialists from Russia.

    In late April, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley formally requested Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano that Boeing use B-1 visas for Russian engineers.

    These are visitor visas for short-term business trips.

    The basis for the letter was the publication of the Seattle Times on April 14 of this year. Edition talked about the incident , which occurred in the fall of 2011.

    In October, 18 engineers from Russia, employees of Moscow’s Boeing Design Center, who arrived in Seattle on a business trip from Boeing for a period of two to three months, were sent back to Moscow by US Customs and Border Protection.

    For some of those who arrived in that group, the trip to Seattle was the seventh in the last four years, the publication claims. All arrivals were issued B-1 visas.

    According to the official version, they came to the USA for retraining. “This is true, but not all,” the border guards suspected. In their opinion, in reality, engineers from Russia came to Seattle “for on-the-job training,” that is, they actually worked in the United States on a visitor visa. The Seattle Times was able to get acquainted with the protocols of interrogations of Russian citizens: some of them confirmed that they “would be doing the same work for Boeing in the United States as in Moscow.

    After this incident, the corporation for some time suspended the practice of inviting engineers from the Moscow center. But it was a short-term victory for the Aerospace Engineers Union of America (SPEEA). SPEEA has long been dissatisfied with the Boeing design center in Russia (opened at 1998), where about 1.5 thousand employees work on the products of the corporation, receiving salaries no higher than one third of the rate of similar specialists in the United States.

    But the union is even more outraged by the “lots of Russian engineers replacing each other at the Boeing headquarters”.

    The union insists that if the corporation wants to attract Russian employees, they need to apply for an h2B work visa. Foreigners on such a visa can work in the United States for up to six years, they pay taxes to the American budget, but they also receive the same money and benefits from the employer as Boeing employees with similar qualifications with American citizenship. Finally, Boeing must prove to the federal authorities that foreign specialists are necessary for corporations and do not deprive American engineers of their jobs.

    A few weeks after the October incident, Boeing “returned to business as usual,” according to the Seattle Times. In December, Russian engineers began to arrive in Seattle again without any problems with the federal authorities. According to the union, from December 2011 to March 2012, about 250 Russian engineers visited the United States at the invitation of Boeing. “At least it is less than it used to be,” the newspaper writes. – In mid-March, there were 75 engineers in Everett, while in September last year there were 190″.

    Senator Grassley is now asking the Department of Homeland Security to review Boeing’s practice of employing Russian workers.

    Grassley recalls that in the state of Alabama last year there was already a similar story with the issuance of a B-1 visa to an employee of the Indian company HCL Infosystems (collaborates with Microsoft Corporation). “Perhaps a similar scheme is working at Boeing,” the senator said. He suggests checking how many B-1 visas have been issued at the request of Boeing over the past five years and how many times the same 18 engineers expelled to Russia in October 2011 have been to the United States.

    Boeing dismisses all suspicions of visa fraud, insisting that visits by employees of the Moscow design center to the US are a necessary part of the corporation’s international work.

    The Boeing Design Center in Moscow has taken part in more than 250 projects of the corporation, and since 2000, in all programs of the Boeing Civil Aircraft Company, including the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

    “30% of the drawings of the largest nose part of the fuselage were made by Russian engineers at the Boeing design center, a large number of wing mechanization elements, a third of the pylon – a beam on which the engine is mounted, engine nacelles,” said Sergey Kravchenko, Boeing President for Russia and the CIS, earlier . According to Boeing estimates, about a third of the engineering projects for the Boeing 787 aircraft have been completed by the specialists of the Moscow center; the level of participation in the development of other types of Boeing aircraft is from 30% to 40%.

    How much do Americans earn on average in engineering positions

    Specialties of this kind require a higher engineering education and sufficient work experience. The salary of an engineer in the USA is quite high when compared with many other professions. But what are the features of this kind of activity and how much does an engineer in America get? Now we’ll find out.

    Who is an engineer and how to become one

    Engineers design, build, and maintain the functional aspects of a product, structure, or system. Their specific job description addresses all of the detailed tasks, responsibilities, skills, and educational requirements that a company or organization requires for their engineering specialty. For example, electrical engineers design, control, and test electrical systems.

    Civil engineers design, build and maintain major infrastructure such as highways, bridges and airports.

    Many engineers start their careers with apprenticeships or internships while they are still in college and then move on to entry-level positions. As they learn more about the industry, more experienced professionals are given their own projects and more responsibility.

    Job Responsibilities

    While each field of engineering requires a unique set of job responsibilities, there are a specific set of duties and responsibilities for all engineering professions. All engineers should work to improve design and functionality to achieve more efficient and productive results in their projects. They conduct research, test projects, and report their progress to superiors.

    If problems arise, the engineer works to develop an effective solution. It can be mechanical, structural, chemical or software, depending on the field of activity. Most engineers also need to be proficient in software (computer-aided design) to develop their designs.

    What education is required?

    To apply for an engineering position, you need to earn a bachelor’s degree (similar to our university diploma) in the engineering field in which you want to develop. Many engineers earn a master’s or doctoral degree in order to do research work or gain a position in academia.

    Aspiring engineers need to earn a degree from an ABET-accredited college.

    The specific specialty should be focused on the area in which you want to work. For example, to become a mechanical engineer, you will need a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Professional certification is not required for most positions, but earning a certification can improve your chances in the job market: after all, the average engineer salary in the US depends, among other things, on additional skills, knowledge and their confirmation.

    Basic Requirements

    Engineer candidates have a wide variety of requirements, which depend on the specific industry and tasks being solved. However, in general, the following is required of the individual:

    • He must have a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical, mechanical, computer or related engineering.
    • Experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project).
    • Requires BSCE or BSCET.
    • Listening and communication skills, the ability to convey plans, thoughts and reasoned arguments to teammates.
    • Problem-solving skills, especially the ability to identify the source of difficulties and create and test solutions.

    Engineer salary

    As of May 2021, the average engineer salary in America is about $73,500 per year. This equates to approximately $35.35 an hour, $1,414 a week, or $6,127 a month (excluding taxes).

    Website https://www.ziprecruiter.com reports run-up. According to him, engineers in the US earn between $19,000 and $134,500. Most engineer salaries currently range from $53,500 to $84,500. The highest paid employees (the 10% richest) earn $108,000 per year ($9,000 per month).

    The average salary range for an engineer varies greatly. This speaks to the many opportunities for promotion and salary increase, which may depend on the level of qualification, place of residence and work experience.

    What is the average salary of an engineer by state

    An engineer’s salary in the US can differ in significance from where the specialist lives and works. The table provides a list of states with the highest annual average earnings in the engineering industry. An average value was taken for different positions, including electrical engineers, designers, designers, builders, and others.

    State Per year Per month per week per hour
    Washington $86,589 $7,216 $1,665 $41.63
    New York $80,787 $6,732 $1,554 $38.84
    New Hampshire $78,249 $6,521 $1,505 $37.62
    California $77,078 $6,423 $1,482 $37.06
    Vermont $73,893 $6,158 $1,421 $35. 53
    Massachusetts $73,115 $6,093 $1,406 $35.15
    Idaho $72,573 $6,048 $1,396 $34.89
    Wyoming $72,191 $6,016 $1,388 $34.71
    Maine $71,332 $5,944 $1,372 $34.29
    Hawaii $70,990 $5,916 $1,365 $34.13

    Also find out how much other professions earn in America:

    • Architects.
    • Builders.
    • Welders.
    • Electricians.
    • Also welders in Canada.

    How much does a Civil Engineer make in USA?

    As of September 2021, the average annual salary for a civil engineer in the US was about $89,500 per year. That’s about $43 an hour, $1,721 a week, or $7,457 a month. As we can see, the income in this industry is quite decent.

    Software for the Boeing-737 Max was written by outsourcers earning $9 per hour / Sudo Null IT News , children’s mistakes in software development, which led to two disasters with human casualties. Engineers who have been with the company for years say development has been made more difficult by delegating work to low-paid contractors.

    Software flaws could leave planes chained to the ground for another month – U.S. regulators found additional problems this week. The software for the 737-Max series was written at a time when Boeing was laying off experienced engineers and putting pressure on suppliers.

    What’s more, the American aircraft icon and its subcontractors trusted temporary workers earning as little as $9 an hour to develop and test their software. Often, these were workers from countries with an undeveloped aircraft industry, namely from India.

    “Yesterday’s graduates, hired by the Indian software company HCL Technologies Ltd, occupy several rows of desks in the offices of Boeing Field in Seattle , says Mark Rabin, a former Boeing engineer who worked on the 737-Max series test team.

    HCL encoders are usually designed according to specifications sent from Boeing. But, according to Rabin, “this is a controversial decision, as it is much less effective than just letting Boeing engineers write the code.” He recalls that “often it was necessary to redo everything several times, because the code was written incorrectly.”

    The support of Indian companies may have had other benefits as well. Over the past few years, Boeing has won several tenders to supply military and commercial aircraft to India, such as a $22 billion contract for SpiceJet Ltd. This contract includes 100 737-Max 8 aircraft and is the largest order in the history of Indian Airlines, which has traditionally worked with Airbus.

    According to findings posted on social media, engineers from HCL were involved in the development and testing of PFD (Primary flight display) software, while employees from another Indian company, Cyient Ltd., were engaged in software for control and measuring instruments intended for flight tests.

    Expensive delay

    In one post, an HCL employee described his job responsibilities this way: “Quickly made a crutch to solve a problem in production and not delay the flight tests of the 737-Max (delaying each flight costs Boeing a huge amount).”

    Boeing says it did not trust engineers from HCL and Cyient to develop MCAS (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System), which is associated with the crash of Lion Air flight JT-610 near Jakarta in October 2018 and Ethiopian Airlines flight ET302 near Addis Ababa in March 2019. Also, according to Boeing, none of these companies is associated with a problem found after the crashes – a warning light in the cockpit that most buyers do not work.

    “Boeing has years of experience working with suppliers and partners around the world,” says a company spokesman. “Our main goal is to always be sure that our products are safe, of the highest quality and performed according to all the rules.

    In turn, HCL, in an official statement, states that “it has a strong and long-standing business relationship with Boeing and is proud of the work that the company has done for its customers. However, HCL does not comment on what kind of work it was. HCL is in no way related to the current issues with the 737 Max.”

    Recent tests on the emulator by the US Federal Aviation Administration revealed that the problems with the software lie at a deeper level. The company’s shares have tumbled this week after regulators discovered a problem with a chip that delayed critical responses when it was overloaded with requests.

    Development of the 737 Max began 8 years ago, and the engineers who worked on it complained about pressure from management. There have been demands to limit changes that potentially create additional costs.

    “Boeing has done everything you can think of to cut costs, including moving development out of Puget Sound because it’s too expensive,” says Rick Ludtke, a former flight test engineer who was fired in 2017. “You can understand this if you look at the situation from a business point of view. Gradually, over time, it turned out that this weakened the ability of Puget Sound engineers to design.”

    Mark Rabin, a former programmer fired in 2015, recalls how one of the managers at the general meeting said that Boeing does not need seniors, as their products are already quite mature. “I was shocked that in a room filled with a couple of hundred mostly senior engineers, we are being told in all seriousness that we are not needed…”

    outsourced most of the work to suppliers who simply follow detailed drawings.

    Since the launch of the 787 Dreamliner in 2004, Boeing has sought to increase profits by providing high-level specifications instead of drawings and then asking suppliers to design the parts themselves. The idea was “they’re the experts, you know, and they’ll take care of these things for us,” says Frank McCormick, a former flight test engineer who later worked as a consultant for regulators and manufacturers. “It was just stupid.”

    Sales are another reason for moving work abroad. In return for an $11 billion contract signed with Air India in 2005, Boeing pledged to invest $1.7 billion in Indian companies. This, of course, was a boon for HCL, Cyient, and other companies whose programmers were widely used in the computer industry but not yet in the aircraft industry.

    Rockwell Collins, a manufacturer of aircraft cockpit electronics, was one of the first aircraft companies to outsource much of its work to India, where, beginning in 2000, HCL began testing their software. By 2010, HCL employed more than 400 people working on software development and testing for Rockwell Collins from offices in Chennai and Bangalore.

    In the same year, Boeing, in conjunction with HCL, opened a so-called “center of excellence” in Chennai, stating that the companies would collaborate “to create critical flight test software.” In 2011, Boeing added Cyient (then known as Infotech) to its “Supplier of the Year” list for the design, testing and software development of the 787 and 747-8 at another facility in Hyderabad.

    Boeing’s competitors also rely in part on outsourcers. In addition to sales support (as mentioned above), aircraft companies claim that distributed design teams are more efficient because they work around the clock. But outsourcing has long been a sore point for some Boeing engineers, who, in addition to fear of losing their jobs, say it has led to team communication issues and bugs.

    Moscow mistakes

    Boeing has also expanded its design center in Moscow. In 2008, during a meeting with the chief engineer in charge of the Boeing 787, one of the employees complained that he sent drawings to the team in Russia 18 times before they realized that the smoke detectors had to be connected to the electrical system, Cynthia Cole said ( Cynthia Cole, former Boeing engineer who led the engineering union from 2006 to 2010.

    “Design has become a cheap commodity,” adds Vance Hilderman, co-founder of TekSci, a contract engineering firm that began to lose orders to overseas competitors in the 2000s.

    According to Hilderman, a security engineer with thirty years of experience whose recent clients include major Boeing suppliers, US avionics companies have moved more than 30% of their software development overseas over the past few years, compared to just 10% European companies.

    Strong dollar was the key to the attractiveness of this model. Engineers in India used to make about $5 an hour, now it’s $9 or $10, compared to $35-40 for those in the US on an h2B visa, Hilderman adds. But he explains to his clients that the low price per hour is really costing them $80 due to the need for control, and says that his firm is partially returning customers who need to fix bugs.

    HCL, formerly known as Hindustan Computers, was founded in 1976 by billionaire Shiv Nadar and has annual sales of over $8.6 billion. According to company vice president Sukamal Banerjee, HCL is a global company with 18,000 employees in the US and 15,000 in Europe, and has vast experience in the field of computing. And won the order from Boeing for this very reason, and not at all because of the price. He bluntly states, “We have a lot of experience in R&D.”

    However, with the 787, HCL charged Boeing a wonderful price—no charge, according to Sam Swaro, an assistant vice president who offered HCL services at a San Diego conference hosted by Avionics International magazine in June. . He said the company took no upfront payments for the 787 and began billing only based on sales a few years later, an “innovative business model” that he suggested extending to other companies in the industry.

    The Boeing 787 entered service in 2011, three years late, and billions of dollars over budget, due in part to confusion caused by an outsourcing strategy. Led by Dennis Muilenburg, a longtime Boeing engineer who became CEO in 2015, the company said it plans to take back much of the work on its latest aircraft.

    Engineering swamp

    The Boeing-737 Max became a top seller shortly after it was announced in 2011. But for ambitious engineers, it was a bit of a swamp, says Peter Lemme, who designed the autopilot for the Boeing 767 and is now a consultant. The Boeing 737 Max was a 50-year-old design update, and the changes had to be limited enough that Boeing could churn out new planes like hot cakes, with little change for assembly lines or airlines. “For an engineer, this is not the best job,” Lemm added.

    Rockwell Collins, now a division of United Technologies Corp, won the contract to supply cockpit displays for the 737 Max and relied on HCL engineers based in India, Iowa and Seattle. A spokesman for United Technologies declined to comment on the situation.

    Contract engineers from Cyient assisted with flight test equipment. Charles LoveJoy, a former Boeing employee, said US engineers had to double-check blueprints made in India at night at 7:30 every morning. “We had problems with the Indian team. They met the requirements, but we could have done better.”

    Multiple investigations, including a criminal investigation by the US Department of Justice, are trying to figure out how and when critical decisions were made regarding the 737 Max software. During the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes that killed 346 people, MCAS pushed the planes into an uncontrolled dive due to poor data from one sensor, investigators say.

    According to Lemm, this design violates the basic principles of redundancy that have been inviolable for several generations of Boeing engineers. Apparently no one ever tested how the software would react in a given situation. “It was a resounding failure,” he said. “Not one person, but many people should have thought about this problem.”

    Boeing also reported that shortly after deliveries of the 737-Max began in 2017, they discovered that a warning light that could have alerted the crew to a sensor problem was misconfigured in the flight display software. Boeing’s May statement explaining why the company didn’t inform regulators in time, says engineers have decided it’s not a safety issue.

    “The general management of the company,” the statement says, “did not participate in this review.

    From the translator: after reading the article, I stopped being surprised by the situation in my industry (e-commerce). If there is such a mess with processes in the industrial giants responsible for human lives, then what to talk about in smaller offices. Well, I’ll add that Bloomberg, of course, distorts (there was such an impression), since their task is hype and views, so what is written must be divided by two.

    Reporting errors, typos, and other problems is welcome.

    Salaries of pilots and nationality of employees: the head of the Aviation Administration responded to criticism: June 22, 2021, 15:16

    Director General of the Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan Peter Griffiths in an interview with Tengrinews.kz responded to the criticism of Senator Talgat Musabayev and announced the salaries of domestic and foreign pilots.

    Earlier, Talgat Mussabayev criticized the transfer of the state function of control over the safety of civil flights in Kazakhstan to a commercial entity headed by a foreigner. We have collected the most high-profile statements of the astronaut senator and asked Peter Griffiths to comment on them.

    According to Griffiths, in 2020 he and Musabaev met to discuss the crash of a Bek Air plane. However, according to Griffiths, the meeting ended “not very well.”

    Citizenship of employees AAK

    “In Kazakhstan, by law, state functions for certification, supervision and control in aviation are assigned to the authorized state body – the Civil Aviation Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development. However, in fact, these state functions are transferred by internal documents to a commercial entity – Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan JSC.”

    Important state functions of certification, supervision and control in the aviation of our country have been transferred to a foreign citizen. The leadership of the so-called Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan today includes a citizen of Britain and a deputy – a citizen of the United States. Where are the citizens of Kazakhstan?” the senator was indignant at a meeting of the chamber during the discussion of the government report on June 17.

    British citizen Peter Griffiths has been Director General of the Aviation Administration since August 2019years, i.e. since the establishment of the department.

    “I am an engineer and systems control engineer by profession. I spent 10 years in marine engineering, in 1996 I moved to work in the police. I flew first on small planes and later on Boeing. I switched from Boeing to Airbus. I also dealt with technical flight issues. I have a master’s degree in risk management and air crash management. I also took a course in aviation accident investigation at Cranfield University. At the end of the course, I taught students myself,” Griffiths said.

    According to him, hiring foreign specialists to improve civil aviation is a common practice in the world.

    “When I worked in the European Union, I represented France and Germany. I represented the United States when I took part in the NASA investigation. When I was Regional Vice President at IATA ( International Air Transport Association ), I worked on a project with Aeroflot” and on the development of Sheremetyevo Airport. I was a representative of Saudi Arabia, China, Ireland, this is a normal practice,” he said.

    His first deputy is US citizen Linda Orlady. She is a third generation pilot and has led a team of pilots, technicians and flight safety specialists.

    There are only two foreigners in our company, the remaining 152 employees are Kazakhs . Foreigners who come to us in AAK temporarily are either consultants or conduct some kind of training. They all note the professionalism of Kazakhstani employees.

    As the head of the organization, I want a citizen of Kazakhstan to take my place in three years, when I leave, and be able to ensure the successful functioning of the AAK. The country has certain needs, and I know that if we weren’t doing our job, we wouldn’t be here anymore,” Griffiths said.

    Griffiths acknowledged that foreign employees in the AAC – a temporary measure.

    “The only thing I agree with the senator is that a Kazakhstani should be at the head of the regulator. Pilots and controllers must be Kazakh. But this won’t happen overnight. Recognition at the international level will not come immediately either. My contract is valid until September 27, 2023. I believe that by this time we will be able to prepare a local specialist for me to replace.

    But before that, we need to pass the ICAO audit. If we don’t pass the audit, I’ll have to stay and achieve all my goals. The ICAO audit will enable Kazakh airlines to organize regular flights to Europe. Today, only Air Astana has such permission. We are planning to make Kazakhstan an aviation center for the whole of Central Asia. Kazakhstan has every opportunity for this,” he said.

    Qualification of employees AAK

    “On aviation issues, the leaders are people who not only have never worked in aviation, but also have no education, even secondary and higher education. These leaders who do not have education, probably never read Krylov’s fable about a monkey, a donkey , a goat and a clubfoot bear. And you, friends, no matter how you sit down, you are all unsuitable for musicians. It’s not enough to talk, you need to have certain special knowledge, “Musabayev said at a meeting of the chamber during a discussion of the government report on June 17.

    Griffiths assured that all AAK workers have the best education.

    “I am very sorry that such a respected person as Talgat Mussabayev says such hurtful things to people who came to help your country achieve world-class aviation. (…) We take people from different fields, because it will not be quite it is logical to hire only pilots and send them, for example, to the licensing department . All the people who work in the licensing department are qualified and know their job. Not only I say this, it is also confirmed by ICAO and the European Union,” he assured.

    Griffiths added that AAK employees are constantly being trained, for example, now some of the employees are taking a licensing course in Tunisia.

    “These people are graduates of the Bolashak scholarship. That is, they cannot be called people without a secondary education. Highly qualified people work for us,” he said.

    Salaries of pilots in Kazakhstan

    Pilots and aircraft commanders in Kazakhstan earn much less than their counterparts in developed countries. Both Griffiths and Musabayev agree with this.

    “Why is the flight crew from local people – citizens of Kazakhstan not a priority in the appointment of aircraft commanders? Foreign citizens are involved, they are paid two to three times higher salaries than our specialist pilots . This has been going on for many years. To me pilots come up during my flights, when I fly as a passenger,” Musabayev was indignant earlier.

    According to Peter Griffiths, this is because licenses issued to crews in Kazakhstan are not recognized abroad.

    The salary of Kazakh pilots varies from 6,000 to 8,000 dollars a month . as mobile as crews in other countries

    There are several Kazakh pilots who fly in Europe as well. But they got licenses in the UK, so they have the opportunity to fly abroad. That is, even if they get a job in a Kazakh airline, they will receive a salary on a par with foreign pilots,” Griffiths explained.

    However, he explained that the pilots’ salaries are included in the airfare. So with an increase in the salary of the crew of an aircraft, the price of flights for citizens will increase.


    Photo ©️ Tengrinews.kz / Turar Kazangapov

    When ex-pilots are hired by the AAC, Griffiths says they try to make sure they get paid the same salary they got when they flew. Therefore, the salary of specialists in the administration varies from 2.5 to 6 thousand dollars.

    Before the pandemic, 2,669 pilots worked in the country, of which 193 were foreigners. During the quarantine period, 157 foreign pilots were sent home due to the suspension of flights.

    “Foreign pilots in Kazakhstan’s salary varies depending on the market rate. From 7 to 15 thousand dollars a month, depending on the task . In order to hire highly qualified specialists, we must give them the appropriate salary. Market, not state-established. Therefore when we hire pilots, we charge average, not the highest wages,” Griffiths replied.

    Will Kazakhstan be able to completely replace foreign pilots with Kazakhs? According to the head of the AAC, this is not entirely appropriate.

    “Kazakhstan provides training for its specialists. For example, Air Astana’s Kazakh pilots are currently being trained in Finland, and air traffic controllers are now being trained in Sweden. There is a need to create a strong local backbone of pilots. To do this, it is necessary to invite instructors who will give pilots a better education. Such an intense The course will help our pilots obtain a multi-pilot license so they can fly large commercial aircraft.0374 Under such a program it will be possible to train airship commanders in 6-10 years .

    But it would be irrational to refuse all foreign pilots. It’s too expensive to train your own all the time. In winter, the number of flights decreases, the need for pilots is much lower, and in summer, with an increase in flights, it becomes necessary to hire foreign pilots,” he explained.

    Photo ©️ Tengrinews.kz / Turar Kazangapov

    Air accident investigation

    In addition, according to Musabayev, there is currently a process of illegal lobbying for the transfer to the AAK of another important state function – the investigation of air accidents and incidents, which is carried out by the conditionally independent Agency for the Investigation of Air Accidents and Incidents – ARAPI under the MIIR.

    The senator, on the other hand, suggested that the prime minister take some functions away from the administration.

    “It is proposed to return common sense and direct the solution of the issue in a legal direction. It is necessary to return the state functions for supervision and control in civil aviation to the CAA. And since the Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan JSC has already been created, then leave certification functions to it. Or another option is to give AAK the status of a state body with all the ensuing legislative consequences and responsibility, entrusting it with the performance of state functions,” the deputy suggested.

    Peter Griffiths explained that the AAC work plan has not changed since the “pre-Covid” times and there are no plans to change it yet.

    “Our work plan was drawn up before the pandemic. Due to the pandemic, it was understood that plans could be shifted. But we did not shift the deadlines. We continued to work during the pandemic and work in accordance with the plan. The only one of the global goals is to obtain an FAA certificate Cat1 for US flights – due date pushed back because US not ready

    The government is now in successful negotiations with the US on the Open Skies program. This is one of the first steps to getting FAA Cat1. The second step is the acquisition of a long-range aircraft. One company is already working on it. It will take two years. Despite the impact of the pandemic, AAC is still moving forward with the plan and expanding the development of the aviation industry,” Griffiths said.

    He also noted that among the tasks of the AAC is the introduction of standards in Kazakhstan in accordance with ICAO and EASA, obtaining membership in the European Civil Aviation Conference.

    Why the Aviation Administration cannot be a state structure, Zhenis Kassymbek previously explained, being the Minister for Investments and Development.

    We turned to Senator Talgat Mussabaev with a request to comment on his position.

    Speaking about the personal meeting with Peter Griffiths, Mussabayev assured that the meeting in 2020 went well and correctly.

    “No rejections about him personally, I had no complaints against Griffiths. At a Senate meeting on June 17, I asked several uncomfortable questions to Deputy Prime Minister Roman Sklyar. That’s who I have complaints and big questions about. To the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development and the Civil Aviation Committee

    The first question is related to Griffiths, but not as a person, but as a citizen of a foreign state. The Aviation Administration is a JSC, a commercial organization and is not a state body. But somehow she was transferred state functions. There is no such thing anywhere in the world, and according to our legislation, this cannot be. But since the state functions have been transferred, a citizen of Kazakhstan should be in charge . And they are led by a citizen of a foreign state. Have we come under external control?” Musabayev said.

    He supports the initiative of the President to invite foreign specialists to work when necessary. But specialists, not leaders. According to the senator, a citizen of the Republic of Kazakhstan should manage and, if he lacks competencies, recruit specialists from any country.

    “This happens because the very competence of leaders at all levels, starting with Sklyar, who leads this process in aviation, Minister Beibut Atamkulov, all his deputies do not have not only higher, but even secondary aviation education . Moreover, they never I didn’t say a word about the AAK that there are no aviation specialists . But the chairman of the CAA, maybe he is a good person, but before he was appointed to this position, he was the director of a poultry farm,” the senator said .

    According to Musabayev, Kazakh aviation was one of the best in the entire Soviet Union, “but due to the fact that now aviation leaders are incompetent, foreigners have to be hired.

    The press service of the CAA noted that the chairman, Talgat Lastaev, has specialized aviation education. He conducted training at the Ukrainian National Aviation University in Kyiv as a transport engineer, “Organization of transportation and management in air transport.”

    However, we note that before joining the Ministry of Transport and Communications from 2002 to 2008, he worked at manufacturing enterprises in agriculture.

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    US sysadmin salaries by region

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    US sysadmin salaries data obtained from US sources such as Ziprecruiter.com, a recruiting agency, and Indeed.com, a job board with millions of visitors per day.

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    9023 system administrator salary by state

    The average monthly salary of a system administrator in the US, according to the above sources, is about 5,445 USD including taxes, net this amount would be approximately 3 965 USD per month, which in relation to the costs, is quite acceptable. The fluctuation of the average number from state to state is clearly shown in percentage terms in the infographic below.

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      Cheap baby sitters: Top 20 Babysitters in Orlando, FL

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      Top 20 Babysitters in Orlando, FL

      Recent babysitter reviews in Orlando, FL

      Zoe R.

      We hired Zoe so we could go on a brief date night to Halloween Horror Nights. Zoe did amazing with our one and only. She was nice and ready to jump in the moment she arrived. Our baby girl took a liking to her right away and we got home, she was fast asleep all snugly in her crib when we got home.We would love to hire Zoe again moving forward….

      – Sylvia S.

      Lauriel W.

      I hired Lauri’el for a day and a half of nannying while I was in Orlando from out of town. Lauri’el was such a good caregiver to my 5 year old son. She did a great job keeping him safe and entertained within our hotel. She took him to the pool and played with him while there, she made sure he wasfed and comfortable, and she regularly checked in with me about how things were going. She also was able to stay later after a last minute meeting and I was very grateful for her flexibility. If I’m in the area, I will definitely reach out to her again….

      – Verhanika W.

      Raven M.

      Cannot say enough wonderful things about Raven. She was great with our two girls and we plan to have her back again!

      – Hollister B.

      Katira M.

      I met Katira through my primary babysitter at the time. She would fill in when needed and when my primary babysitter quit overnight Katira swooped right in and made herself extremely available whenever she could! Not only is she extremely reliable she is so sweet and loving to my kids! She has nowbecome my primary babysitter and we love her and feel so blessed to have her! I would highly recommend her if you are looking for someone to become extended family to help with your little ones!!…

      – Melissa V.

      Mckella M.

      My kids love “Ms. Mikey.” She is professional, punctual, and great with my kids. They are always asking me when she will be coming back to play with them. When I arrive home, the house is tidy, and the kids are in bed for the night. She is flexible with my schedule. I highly recommend her to anyonelooking for child care….

      – Britney C.

      Babysitters in Orlando, FL

      Zoe R. | Orlando, FL

      $15-25/hr • 8 yrs exp • 27 yrs old

      Experienced Sitter Seeking Nannying/Babysitting Job In Orlando, FL

      Description:

      Hi all, I’m Zoe! I’ve been nannying for several years, taking care of ages ranging from infants to preteens. I love being with kids and coming up with creative ways to keep them busy and entertained. Iencourage time outdoors whenever possible. I’ve had experience with feeding, bathing, and changing infants, bedtime, mealtime, entertaining children with indoor activities and arts and crafts, handling arguments among siblings, and helping with homework. I spent a semester in high school student teaching first grade in an elementary school (one of the best experiences of my life). I’ve done volunteer work with groups of kids, as well as helping out with a Girl Scouts troop for high school-aged girls. I consider myself a very responsible, and organized person….

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      Recent Review:

      We hired Zoe so we could go on a brief date night to Halloween Horror Nights. Zoe did amazing with our one and only. She was nice and ready to jump in the moment she arrived. Our baby girl took a liking to herright away and we got home, she was fast asleep all snugly in her crib when we got home. We would love to hire Zoe again moving forward….

      Reviewed by Sylvia S.

      Description:

      I have been providing care giver responsibilities to many families for over the past 10 years. I have babysat anywhere from 1 child to 5 children at once. I love not only providing children the care that theyneed but also giving them the attention that they deserve and having fun. I truly enjoy it….

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      Recent Review:

      I hired Lauri’el for a day and a half of nannying while I was in Orlando from out of town. Lauri’el was such a good caregiver to my 5 year old son. She did a great job keeping him safe and entertained withinour hotel. She took him to the pool and played with him while there, she made sure he was fed and comfortable, and she regularly checked in with me about how things were going. She also was able to stay later after a last minute meeting and I was very grateful for her flexibility. If I’m in the area, I will definitely reach out to her again….

      Reviewed by Verhanika W.

      Kimberly R. | Orlando, FL

      $12-25/hr • 4 yrs exp • 25 yrs old

      College Graduate Looking For Part-time Babysitting Work

      Description:

      I’m a young college graduate who’s interested in working as a part-time babysitter, ideally in the Lake Nona area. My past experiences include working as a:
      – day and nighttime babysitter for kids between theages of four and 12
      – summer volunteer at Nemours Children’s Hospital as a play and crafts provider
      – Sunday school teacher for children ages four to six at my local church
      – math and language arts tutor for elementary-aged students in the Boys and Girls Club of America
      – Speech and Language Pathologist’s Assistant at a clinic offering services to children of all age ranges
      Feel free to send me a message with any questions you might have and I’ll be happy to get back to you!. ..

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      Raven M. | Orlando, FL

      $18-22/hr • 10 yrs exp • 32 yrs old

      OCPS Teacher Looking For Date Night/weekend Babysitting!

      Description:

      I am a 31-year-old college graduate. I hold a BA in Child Psychology with an emphasis on Early Childhood Education and a Masters in Educational Leadership. I am currently a teacher in east Orlando. I enjoyreading and exercising during my spare time. I also volunteer at the YMCA, when I have free time. I absolutely love working with children and seeing them grow/develop. During my college career, I was a full time nanny for different families. I also worked at the YMCA part time in the summer. I have experience with all ages of children from 6 mos-12 years old. I am looking for families who need babysitters. In addition, I will be interested in a SUMMER NANNY position, babysitting for date nights/weekends and out of school days.. I am very creative and I love doing art. I enjoy playing games with children and I have tons of energy! Please let me know if you’re interested I’d love to meet your family and/or have any phone conversations. Best Wishes, Raven…

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      Recent Review:

      Cannot say enough wonderful things about Raven. She was great with our two girls and we plan to have her back again!

      Reviewed by Hollister B.

      Tiffani F. | Orlando, FL

      $10-15/hr • 3 yrs exp • 24 yrs old

      Experienced Babysitter Available For Weekday Babysitting Jobs

      Description:

      Hi, my name is Tiffani. I am an education major at UCF, specializing in Early Childhood Education! The last school year, I was a substitute teacher for OCPS. I am very patient, friendly, and energetic so thatmeans I can keep up with your little one(s)! Working/ caring for children is something that I love doing so much. A few different experiences I have with caring for children are that I have babysat for my neighbors and also my family as I have a younger sibling and younger cousins. I have assisted at a local daycare for about two years, watching over as many as 3-4 kids at a time with ages ranging from a few months old to 5 years old. In high school, I babysat three different kids (3, 7, 13) where I helped with homework, picked up the kids from school, and made dinner. Two summers ago, I was a camp counselor for the YMCA and for the past 2 years, I nannied a 5-year-old and was very hands-on in her life. I am so excited to start helping with your children…

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      Jessica W. | Orlando, FL

      $15-20/hr • 9 yrs exp • 40 yrs old

      Looking For Great Children to Babysit!

      Description:

      I have been watching children since 2007. I have watched children of all ages from infant to teenager. I am a non-smoker, along with the rest of my family. I love taking care of children and keeping thementertained. I have very reliable transportation if needed. I have never been late or called off for any of my jobs. I have a big play room that the kids always enjoy, If I’m babysitting from my home! Email with any questions you may have. I look forward to hearing from you 🙂
      I will be moving to Orlando in the middle of July. :)…

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      Katira M. | Orlando, FL

      $13-50/hr • 1 yrs exp • 22 yrs old

      I Am Looking To Start Babysitting As Soon As Possible 🙂

      Description:

      Hi, my name is Katira I am 21 and in school at ucf online I just moved into my best friend in a new apartment by campus. I have a cute little 2-year-old cat named Cleo. And 4 sisters two of them step sistersand they’re younger and I’m always with them and taking care of them so I have a lot of experience with kids. I moved here two years ago from Cincinnati Ohio for school:)…

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      Recent Review:

      I met Katira through my primary babysitter at the time. She would fill in when needed and when my primary babysitter quit overnight Katira swooped right in and made herself extremely available whenever shecould! Not only is she extremely reliable she is so sweet and loving to my kids! She has now become my primary babysitter and we love her and feel so blessed to have her! I would highly recommend her if you are looking for someone to become extended family to help with your little ones!!. ..

      Reviewed by Melissa V.

      Description:

      Hi! My name is McKella, but I let my kids call me (Ms.) Mickey! I have babysat for numerous families since the age of 10 and have nannied for a couple families between ’18-’19. Since then, I’ve worked as apreschool teacher at 2 facilities. I’m currently looking just for some babysitting jobs on the side. I have tons of experience with children of all ages between infants and 12-year-olds and am First-Aid and CPR certified. I am a very qualified and fun person for the task of looking after your children. :)…

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      Recent Review:

      My kids love “Ms. Mikey.” She is professional, punctual, and great with my kids. They are always asking me when she will be coming back to play with them. When I arrive home, the house is tidy, and the kids arein bed for the night. She is flexible with my schedule. I highly recommend her to anyone looking for child care….

      Reviewed by Britney C.

      Jaci G. | Orlando, FL

      $15-25/hr • 10 yrs exp • 26 yrs old

      Part-time Babysitting Or Nanny

      Description:

      I started babysitting when I was 10 years old after taking the American Red Cross Babysitting Course. I am now 23 and have had experience with children ages infant to middle school. I have professionalexperience at La Petite Academy as I finished out my Bachelor’s degree. I have watched up to 6 children at one time but have experience teaching groups of up to 20 children. I have worked as a lifeguard which required a CPR, first aid, and emergency oxygen certification. I have also worked as a group and private swim instructor and a dance instructor. I am comfortable driving children of all ages, cooking, cleaning, and providing care any hours of the day….

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      Alycia G. | Orlando, FL

      $25-50/hr • 6 yrs exp • 29 yrs old

      Teacher Available For Tutoring, Babysitting And Pet sitting

      Description:

      I have been an elementary teacher for 6 years. I currently teach kindergarten and love it, but have experience working with kids in infancy-12 years old. I have my bachelors degree in human development andfamily sciences, with an emphasis in early childhood education. I also am a pet parent to two dogs, a turtle and a hedgehog!…

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      Kayla F. | Orlando, FL

      $15-40/hr • 10 yrs exp • 30 yrs old

      Friendly Loving Musical Theater Masters Graduate!! Babysitter

      Description:

      Hi there!
      My name is Kayla and thank you so much for checking out my profile. I have been sitting children ages 2 months-12 years for over 10 years, including twins, minor special needs, and large families. Igraduated MFA Musical Theater because I love singing, acting, and dancing; I’m just a big kid at heart and I can’t wait to share my passion with your family! I’m CPR/AED certified, and am rated in the top 1% of local caregivers. I’m a non smoking, pet loving, drug/tattoo- free, kind and friendly person. I have a US Passport/Drivers License, clean background/motor vehicle records check, reliable transportation. I have excellent references, and look forward to meeting your family soon!…

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      Recent Review:

      Kayla was on-time and took excellent care of our 1 year old for several hours while we attended a wedding. It was nice to know he was in good hands to ease our minds. Kayla sent pictures throughout the evening,which was really nice to see. We look forward in hiring Kayla again in the future….

      Reviewed by Grace S.

      Description:

      My name is Sandra. I am a mother of two daughters and grandmother to three lovely grandsons and a granddaughter. I have worked with children most of my life. As a stay home mom, I was able to run a Home DayCare in order to stay home with my daughters. I enjoy children of any age and believe that they are to be treated with love and respect. I am a non smoker and will provide references upon request. Looking forward to assist you….

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      Recent Review:

      Sandra is wonderful with our girls. I really appreciate the updates she sends us so we know they are doing well and having fun. We are grateful to have found someone kind and trustworthy, and we will definitelyhire her again in the future….

      Reviewed by Kimberly M.

      James H. | Orlando, FL

      $20-25/hr • 10 yrs exp • 25 yrs old

      Fun, Energetic, Experienced, Male Babysitter

      Description:

      Hi, I’m James! I am originally from Fargo, ND but have lived in Orlando for 4 years now. When I was 11 I became “babysitter certified” and certified in CPR/First Aid, and I have been babysitting ever since. Ihave cared for children ranging in age from newborn to 14 years old, and up to 6 children at a time of varying ages. I have always felt comfortable with the energy and effort it takes to take care of all of them. I have experience with twins/multiples and varying special needs as well. While in Florida, I did the Disney College Program for 9 months, worked at a charter school for kids with special needs and the YMCA Learning Center for 1 year, and have worked at an ABA behavior therapy center as a Registered Behavior Technician full time for the last 3 years. I also maintain a current CPR/First Aid certification. And I have annual passes to all Orlando theme parks! I can’t wait to meet you and your kids!. ..

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      Recent Review:

      We hired James to be our first sitter my kids had in a very long time (first sitter ever for my youngest) and he was friendly, punctual, and great with the kids. He followed the routine, kept everyone happy,and was a pleasure to use. We will definitely hire him again….

      Reviewed by Rachel O.

      Description:

      Hello parents! I’m Jazmyn. I’ve been connected and experienced in child care for 8 years now! I tend to find light in every situation which helps my babysitting capabilities A LOT. If your looking for someonereliable, safe, enthusiastic, hands-on, attentive, loving, understanding and experienced. You’re in the right place! Also experienced with special needs. I’m 19, & graduated as well!:) Aside from working for a few family businesses(I’m working on creating my own)I’m usually always available! One-time or reoccurring, I’m here! As far as experience goes, I have 8 years of exp. ages ranging from preemie-12 years old. I also helped raise my 4 younger siblings growing up as my mom kept a remote job. I decided to pursue around the age of 12, I took many classes & continued throughout middle and high school. I’ve been experienced with in-home childcare for 7 years, and ongoing! I’ve worked and volunteered in multiple day cares as well. Thank you for taking your time! Have a blessed day!!…

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      Recent Review:

      This is my first time using this website. I needed Care.com for my 2 children at Theme Park. I came across this wonderful woman. My Wife, and I were in complete shock on how great are children came to be. Ourtrip was a complete success with your help Jazmyn. Big thank you from my family to you….

      Reviewed by Antonio P.

      Allison A. | Orlando, FL

      $14-20/hr • 5 yrs exp • 20 yrs old

      Experienced 5 STAR RATED Sitter W/ Many Great Reviews!

      Description:

      FIVE STAR Rated sitter with many great FIVE STAR reviews!
      **Ages 4+ only who are potty trained. I do not drive children. Check out “Recurring availability” for my up to date schedule!
      Hello I’m Allison! Ihave been professionally babysitting for around 5 years now. I am hardworking, experienced, trustworthy, always on time, and reliable. Emphasis on experience, I have seen and done it all at this point. I put everything I have into all assignments I am given. I am the type of babysitter that your kids will grow to love and all the kids I sit have a fun time with me. I am also available on call frequently if need be. Please feel free to message me about your jobs, I am flexible and ready to work! Also skim over my profile to check out my many glowing 5 star reviews. I am looking forward to hearing from you and am also looking forward to having fun times with your kids. Message me with questions/bookings. Thanks and take care!…

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      Recent Review:

      Very great with my daughters. Special with me having a special needs child. Very dependable and very sweet. Highly recommend.

      Reviewed by Thomas T.

      Isabel M. | Orlando, FL

      $15-15/hr • 10 yrs exp • 67 yrs old

      Experienced Babysitter With An Open Availability.

      Description:

      I have been a babysitter for over 20 years in Orlando Florida. I worked as a babysitter with a company called ALL ABOUT KIDS Through this company, I would provide babysitting services to families who would cometo explore Orlando Florida. I was also a nanny for a family from the child’s infancy until he went to early school in Orlando FL.
      I’ve been with CARE. C OM since 2014 , my most recent job took care of a 5-month-old baby until his 17 months of age. I have had amazing experiences for each and every job I’ve gotten hired to babysit.. I believe in positive reinforcement, showing love to children, and having fun. Children are so precious, I truly enjoy being around them.
      Isabel…

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      Recent Review:

      We were fortunate enough to hire Isabel to watch our two little ones (4yo and 13mo) during our trip to Orlando. She sat for us for a total of around 40hrs over the course of 7 days. Our two girls just lovedher, our 4yo specifically told her as much. They enjoyed painting with her, our 4yo got to work on her spanish skills with her, and our 13mo always smiled once she arrived. She was always on time, willing to work around our schedule and be flexible, and we would definitely hire her again the next time we visit….

      Reviewed by Amelia D.

      Description:

      I am a loving mom of two gorgeous daughters, the oldest is 21 years-old and the youngest is 16 years old. I have experience in taking care of children since they are newborn until they are 13 years old . I’mresponsible, honest, and committed. I love children and they love me, and I always make an effort to bring quality service. I love what I am doing and I am always willing to go the extra mile. I also work as a night nurse, I have experience working as a Spanish teacher and I am CNA certified…

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      Recent Review:

      My wife and I are so blessed to have met Teresa and had her help take care of our infant son for few days. She was available on short notice and we felt very comfortable with her as soon as we met her. She iskind, nurturing, and knowledgeable. She took amazing care of our baby and spent quality time making sure he kept on his schedule with reading, playing, nap-time, diaper changes, and singing lullabies to him. She truly loves kids and had so many helpful hints to help us out as we are first time parents. She also sent us updates and photos of him while we were working. We will definitely be hiring her again and our son enjoyed spending time with her too! We are very grateful to Teresa! Thank you for being such an angel!…

      Reviewed by Santosh P.

      Sheenah M. | Orlando, FL

      $18-20/hr • 10 yrs exp • 39 yrs old

      Fun Babysitter For Your Loved Ones

      Description:

      I have several years of experience with babysitting, since the age of 15. I have cared for newborns and up to 14 years of age. I play with the children and like to do outdoor activities. I believe it’simportant to be kind, caring, fun and patient with all children. I am fully vaccinated with the Covid 19 vaccine as well. I would welcome the opportunity to care for your family on occasion so that you can enjoy an evening out while knowing your children are being well cared for. I am also certified to teach English as a Second Language….

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      Recent Review:

      Sheenah is very caring and respectful towards all.

      Reviewed by Mariam A.

      Alexa P. | Orlando, FL

      $15-18/hr • 8 yrs exp • 27 yrs old

      Creative, Educational & Outdoorsy Fun Babysitter!

      Description:

      Hello, My name is Alexa, I graduated from FGCU with a bachelors degree in sociology. I also graduated with my AS degree in Early Childhood Education. Looking for a summer job, I am a certified kindergartenteacher and I have 7 years of experience working with children through babysitting, internship and professional. A little more about me, I’m very adventurous and love being outdoors, my qualities are very neat, playful, honest, dependable and love all pets! I’m a very creative person, I love doing arts & crafts and I love to bake. I’m very interactive and love reading books. Children learn best through play and hands on activities which I feel they would benefit from. I am CPR certified. I have my 45 hours with DCF, and I have a level 2 background check . I have a huge passion working with children and teaching them as well. I would love to share current references to speak on their experiences with me :)…

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      Recent Review:

      Alexa, was a good babysitter for the most part. Me and my son loved having her and my son truly adored her as well. I did inform her her services would be used for either having to run errands or date nightsduring our interview and she accepted the offer. As I am a professional and a single parent so I do need at least a few hours to myself to either take care of errands or to be around other adults.
      She said she really loved my son and I did admire their connection. I felt so happy because at the moment I felt like I made a great decision for my son. Alexa randomly quit on us for issues she said outside of us and I felt bad for my son because we are already dealing with loss and she did it abruptly via text message without a verbal conversation. However I see she’s still has her job posting on here. It made me realize wow did you really care for my son?
      If you hire her I would say look for transparency and honesty mostly being on the same page. Babysitters sometimes never care to realize how parents are the ones who have to pick up the Pieces and trust an entire stranger with their child so consistency & transparency is important. If you’re a parent please make sure you’re transparent with her and there’s a lack of judgement….

      Reviewed by Amaryllis F.

      Description:

      Hi I’m Damaris, im babysitting since I was 15. I started babysitting the kids of my sisters, and I discovered how wonderful it was, make them laught, feed and carring them. Then, the families of my neighborhoodtrusted me to take care of their children, and I took care children of friends of my family too. Of course I have the experience and I know how to take care of them, play with them and feed them. This is a real commiment for me, Beside I love pets, I’m responsable, caring and punctual.

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      Jeni is amazing. Kind, happy, calm, fun, creative, punctual, dependable… the list goes on. My girls adore her. My house is always clean and toys are organized when she is with us. She is one of a kind and so dear to our family!

      – Natalie L.

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      Lilliana has been an amazing addition to our family this past winter. She keeps open lines of communication with us and has been very easy to work with despite our irregular professional schedules. Our children (3 and 5 yrs old) have established a fantastic relationship with her — even theirfriends look forward to seeing Lilliana! She has been helping with getting ready for school, school pick up/drop off, snacks/lunches, crafts, outings to the park and library. I highly recommend her and will continue hiring her to babysit on an occasional basis….

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      Erianna is a wonderful care giver to my son. The love and care she gives to him daily is such a gift and a blessing to our family. She teaches him academically and spiritually. She leads and shepherds her students and children with kindness and love. She always has a smile on her face. We are sothankful for her.

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      Weekend babysitters near me

      Jensen H. | Truckee, CA

      $22-35/hr • 10 yrs exp • 26 yrs old

      Date Night And Weekend Babysitter Available

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    Moscow specialists already go on business trips and teach employees how to work in Ukraine.

    Boeing Corporation has opened a representative office in Kyiv, independent of the Moscow office. It is reported by RBC with reference to the official representative of the aircraft manufacturer.

    Boeing-Ukraine and the Boeing Design Center (subordinate to the representative office) in Kyiv began work in November 2013 as part of the concern’s global strategy to increase competitiveness and ensure future growth.

    The representative office officially opened this spring, now it employs about 150 people, but by the end of the year it is planned that the number of employees will increase to 400 people. Boeing 9 will need a million pilots and technicians0375

    At the same time, the number of engineers currently working at the Boeing design center in Russia, according to unofficial data, should be reduced from 1,200 to 1,000 by the end of the year.

    “The Ukrainian design center is now actively recruiting, many are being offered to move from Moscow to work in Kyiv,” said an employee of the Boeing Russian design center. According to him, the management of Boeing Russia & CIS explains this by the fact that labor costs in Ukraine are much lower than the terms of the contract for an engineer in Moscow. The average salary of a Russian engineer in 2012 was estimated by the American newspaper Seattle Times no more than one third of the rate of a similar specialist in the United States.

    Gradually, part of the orders from the Moscow Design Center are transferred to Kyiv. “Orders for the design of aircraft structures, parts for aircraft, which were previously distributed among engineers in Moscow, are now partially transferred to Ukraine in order to ensure the loading of the new center in Kyiv,” said an employee close to Boeing Russia & CIS. So far, they are given only part of the work, for example, to make drawings, but Russian engineers are already going on business trips to Ukraine to train new colleagues and acquaint them with work technologies.

    The Boeing Design Center in Moscow conducts about a third of engineering projects for the Boeing 787 aircraft. The level of participation in the development of other types of Boeing aircraft is from 30% to 40%, the corporation estimated in 2012. Orders for the design of aircraft structures for Boeing are mainly carried out by employees of two Russian companies – Scientific Engineering Company LLC (NIK) and the Progresstekh group of companies (engineers from the Ilyushin Design Bureau, Sukhoi Civil Aircraft CJSC and the Khrunichev GKNPTs are also involved) . They are involved in the Boeing 747, 777, 787-8 Dreamliner and 787-9 projects..

    Progresstech already has a representative office in Ukraine – its engineers work on Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ-100), Gulfstream G 650, Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ), Bombardier C-Series, Airbus 350 aircraft projects. Boeing is on this list no, but it will appear soon – Progresstech-Ukraine is now actively recruiting employees, according to the company’s website. An employee of Progresstech-Ukraine confirmed to RBC that the recruitment is for Boeing projects.

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    100 Fun Questions to Ask Kids

    This list of fun questions to ask kids is a great way to get your kids to open up to you! Print out the list of funny and thoughtful questions to ask your kids after school or while you’re sitting around the dinner table. If you’re tired of trying to connect with your kids and only getting one word answers, then these fun kids’ questions are for you!

    Your kid climbs in the car after school and you proceed to ask “How was your day?”.

    You’re expecting to hear at least a short synopsis of how the pizza in the cafeteria was extra yummy today, or that your child aced the surprise math quiz, but instead you hear…

    “Good”.

    Good? That’s it!

    You just spent the last 7 hours at school, and that’s all you can tell me… that it was good?!

    If that sounds all too familiar, then you need this fun list of questions to ask kids! And after you’ve gone through this list of fun questions, then be sure to check out 100 Would You Rather Questions for Kids for even more questions for kids.

    And, I’m even going to show you how to turn these questions into a fun portable game so that you can engage with your child and have meaningful (and sometimes funny!) conversations on the way home from school, at the dinner table, or on road trips.

    Read on for the giant list of fun questions for kids to get your kids to open up and communicate with you!

    100 Fun Questions to Ask Kids

    Questions to Ask Kids About Their School Day

    Getting kids to talk about the happenings at school is super difficult, and if you’re tired of asking about your kids’ school days only to get one word answers, then try these questions to ask kids instead! The key is to ask open-ended questions that require a more thoughtful response, and these are some awesome kids questions to ask:

    1. What was the best thing that happened to you today?
    2. What is one thing you learned today that you don’t think I already know?
    3. Who had the best lunchbox item at lunch today? And what was it?
    4. What was one thing that happened today that made you laugh?
    5. What was one thing that happened at school today that made you feel special?
    6. What was the worst part of your day today?
    7. When did you feel the most proud at school today?
    8. What is one thing that you learned today that you didn’t already know?
    9. What was your favorite thing that you did at the playground today?
    10. What is one thing that you wish you could have done better today?
    11. What do you think you can do tomorrow to make it better than today?
    12. Was there any time that you were nervous today?
    13. Who is one person that you don’t like at school, and why?
    14. What was one nice thing that you did for someone else today? And check out this post about How to Raise the Nice Kid in a World of Mean Girls!
    15. What subject did you have a hard time with today?
    16. Did anyone at school do anything today that made you feel sad?
    17. What is one crazy and interesting thing that you learned today?

    Funny Questions to Ask Kids

    Let’s face it… kids are flat-out funny, and you never know what they’re going to say! My youngest daughter once told me that she couldn’t pick up more than two toys at once when cleaning her room because she “didn’t have octopus arms”! So encourage that good-natured humor with these fun questions to ask kids:

    1. If Mommy wanted a break tomorrow, what would you cook us for dinner?
    2. Do your best impression of any famous person.
    3. If you could change your name, what would you change it to?
    4. What is the funniest joke you can think of right now?
    5. Oh no! Your backpack broke, and you can only carry TWO school supplies to school tomorrow! What do you choose to bring?
    6. What is ONE chore that you would cross off your Chore Chart forever? Check out my awesome Printable Chore Charts with Age Appropriate Chore Cards HERE!
    7. If you HAD to give up one of these for the whole week, which would you choose: Internet AND Electronics OR Your toothbrush AND Your hairbrush?
    8. If you could have one super power, what would it be?
    9. If you got a letter in the mail with $50 in it and a note that says you have to spend ALL of the money in 10 minutes at the grocery store, what would you buy?
    10. Who do you think is smarter, Mommy or Alexa/Siri?
    11. Tell the truth… have you ever farted and blamed it on someone else?
    12. If you got to pick ONE thing that your sibling had to eat for the rest of the week, what would you pick?
    13. If YOU got to elect the next president, and it could be ANYONE, who would you choose and why?
    14. Amazon ships us a time machine by accident. What year do you choose to go to, past OR future? Why?
    15. You’re trapped in the Aladdin movie, what are your 3 wishes?
    16. What is the funniest face you can make?
    17. Pretend you’re a farmer and you only grow ONE food, and you have to eat that food everyday for the rest of your life. What is it?
    18. Quick! Can you make up a song about Mom/Dad/Sibling?
    19. If you could choose your own nickname, what would it be?
    20. “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”… How do you spell it? Answer: “i-t”… Get it! 🙂
    21. What is the funniest animal sound you can make?

    Conversation Starters for Kids to Get to Know Them Better

    Yes, you know your kids’ favorite cereal and you can list their favorite hobbies, but do you actually know your kids’ hearts? Their fears? What they like most about themselves?

    These questions to ask kids are a great way to dive deeper with your children and really get to know them better:

    1. What is one thing that you wish I would stop doing as your parent?
    2. If someone were to write a biography about you, what do you hope they would write as the last sentence?
    3. If you could have ANY animal as a pet, what would it be and what would you name it?
    4. If you could be king or queen of the playground for one day, what would you do?
    5. If you could eat lunch with any person tomorrow, dead or alive, who would it be and why?
    6. Who is your best friend, and what is the one thing you like best about him or her?
    7. What is one thing you wish your friends knew about you?
    8. Where in the world would you want to live, if money was not a factor?
    9. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
    10. If your teacher gets sick tomorrow, and you have to be the teacher for the day, what is one lesson that you would teach your classmates?
    11. If you had to do a school project about ONE influential person in your life, who would you choose and why?
    12. Do you want to be a parent when you grow up? If so, how many kids do you want to have?
    13. What is one fun thing that you think you want to do with your kids on a regular basis?
    14. What is one thing that you wish you could do better?
    15. What do you consider to be your biggest strength?
    16. What makes you a good friend?
    17. When do you feel the most loved? Check out this post for 13 Fun and Easy Ways to Make Your Child Feel Loved and Valued!
    18. If you got to choose what we do as a family next Saturday, what would it be?
    19. What job do you hope you have when you grow up?
    20. If you could pick ANY fictional character to change places with, who would you choose?
    21. Can you think of one new family tradition that you wish we did together? If not, what is your favorite family tradition that we have?
    22. If you found $100 on the sidewalk and I made you give it to a charity, which charity would you choose?
    23. What is the best dream that you have had recently?
    24. What 3 words would you use to describe yourself?
    25. If you had to bring 3 items in to school tomorrow to describe YOU for show and tell, what would you bring and why?
    26. What are you most thankful for?
    27. What are you most afraid of?

    Questions for Kids About Their Favorite Things

    You may think you know your kids’ favorite things, but surprisingly enough, when we used these kids question cards at the dinner table recently, I found out some interesting things about my kids! These are some awesome and fun questions to ask kids about their favorite things, besides just the basics like favorite color or food:

    1. If you had to pick one food to eat for dinner for the next 30 days, what would it be?
    2. What is your all-time favorite dessert?
    3. What is your favorite outfit that you own?
    4. What is your favorite thing about yourself?
    5. What is your favorite subject in school?
    6. What is your most prized possession?
    7. What is your favorite memory?
    8. What is your favorite movie, and what is your favorite scene from that movie?
    9. What is your favorite way to spend a Saturday?
    10. What is your favorite song? Hold up a pretend microphone and sing me some of the lyrics.
    11. What is your favorite thing in your room, besides furniture?
    12. What is your favorite TV show?
    13. What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast?
    14. What is your favorite month of the year and why?
    15. What is your favorite ice cream flavor?
    16. What is your favorite activity to do in the summer? Check out this list of Fun Activities for Kids to Do at Home to keep your kids busy this summer!
    17. What is your favorite drink?
    18. What is your favorite animal, and what do you like about it?
    19. What is your favorite holiday?

    More Random Questions to Ask Your Kids

    You never know what’s going to spew out of your kid’s mouth at random, right?! One minute you’re discussing your plans for the day and the next your child is quizzing you on the 50 state capitals! So indulge their love of all things random with these fun questions to ask kids:

    1. Which do you think came first, the chicken or the egg?
    2. If you could go to the toy store and pick out just ONE new toy, and you had to play with that toy everyday for a month, what would it be?
    3. What is one animal that you wish was extinct?
    4. If you were an architect, what kind of house would you build to live in?
    5. Who is the meanest Disney villain, and why?
    6. Pretend that you get to plan our next family vacation… Where are we going and what are we doing?
    7. Would you rather give up ice cream or cake forever?
    8. Create the things you wish existed. What is one invention that you wish existed?
    9. If you could bring ONE toy to school tomorrow, what would you choose?
    10. If I gave you $500 to redecorate your room, what would it look like?
    11. If you could pack anything in your lunchbox tomorrow, what would you pack?
    12. If you HAD to go to the barber shop tomorrow and get a different hairstyle, what would you choose?
    13. If you were stranded on a deserted island, what 3 things would you want to have with you?
    14. If your principal is sick tomorrow and you have to fill in, what one new rule would you make for the school?
    15. If there was only ONE present under the Christmas tree for you this year, what would you hope it would be?
    16. If you could change your bedtime, what would you change it to?

    Get the Free Printable List of Questions to Ask Kids!

    Want the free printable list of fun questions to ask kids?! Just click on the link below, print the list of questions, and start having some fun and interesting conversations with your kids!

    Click HERE for the Free Printable List of Fun Questions to Ask Kids

    Get the Printable Kids Questions Cards

    Want to print these fun questions for kids in card form? My kids absolutely LOVE these printable question cards! We keep them in a pile in the center of our dining table and we ask a few questions during dinner time! You can also print the cards and store them in a Ziploc bag for when your kids are bored in the car!

    Check out my Printable Question Cards for Kids HERE!

    Ideas for Using these Fun Questions to Ask Kids

    Going on a road trip, or need some conversation starters for dinner time with your kids? Or want to connect with your little ones while you’re trying to get out of the school traffic after pick-up?

    Here are some awesome ideas for using these fun kids questions…

    Twenty Questions in Twenty Minutes – Kids Edition

    Set a timer for 20 minutes, and have your kids try to answer 20 questions before the timer goes off!

    Or, you can set a kitchen timer for ONE minute, have your child draw a card, and then they have to talk about their answer for a whole minute.

    Dinner time is typically a little bit longer than 20 minutes (the actual eating part not the cooking and cleaning!), so this would be a great question game for kids to play around the table.

    You can even go in order from youngest to oldest, and answer some questions yourself.

    Pick a Question, Any Question

    What kid hasn’t held up a fanned-out deck of cards and said in their best magician voice, “Pick a card, Any card.”

    Well, this easy game to get your kids talking is a fun version of that…

    Instead of Pick a Card, have your kids Pick a Fun Question!

    Just write each question down on a piece of paper or card stock OR check out my Question Cards for Kids HERE! Then, stick all of the papers into a gallon-size Ziploc bag. When your kids get in the car after school OR while you’re sitting around the dinner table as a family, pull out the ziploc bag and let each child pick one question to answer.

    Fun Questions for Kids on the Go

    Do you struggle with keeping your kids occupied while you’re sitting in the waiting room at the doctor’s office or when you’re trying to get your grocery shopping done?

    Print the question cards for kids and use them when you’re on the go running errands! Just tuck the bag of cards in your purse and pull them out when your little ones are starting to get antsy or bored! Nothing like some fun conversations to get your kids’ minds off of a long wait or a dreaded errand that they don’t want to do!

    What are your favorite questions to ask kids?

    Do you have certain questions that you ask your kids everyday after school? Or do you have certain conversation starters that you use at the dinner table each night? Drop me a comment down below! I’d LOVE to hear from you!

    And don’t forget to check out my fun list of would you rather questions for kids next, like this one:

    Hope you enjoyed this list of 100 fun questions for kids! Now go have an interesting dinner table talk! And check out some of my other popular kids’ posts:

    • 81 Fun Things to Do with Kids at Home – Easy at Home Kids Activity Ideas!
    • Printable Screen Time Reward Coupons for Kids
    • 50+ Awesome Ideas for your “I’m Bored” Jar

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    100 Fun Questions to Ask Kids to Get Them Talking

    Anyone who works with kids or is around kids often will tell you how variable kids can be. Some children are naturally outgoing and will strike up a conversation with you at once, while other kids will take some time to warm up to you. It can be hard to find ways to engage with kids, especially if you are a new figure in their lives.

    If you are a parent, you want to feel connected to your children and be involved in their lives as much as possible. With school, extra-curriculars, work, and other commitments needing time and attention, finding the time to connect to your children can seem like mission impossible.

    Children are naturally curious and will no doubt ask a seemingly infinite number of questions every single day. Asking children open-ended questions encourages their curiosity and imagination in one of the best ways possible. It gives them the chance to be creative and open-minded. It also gives you the chance to engage with them, even if it is only in small chunks of time that you have together.

    Taking some time to ask kids questions, possibly while taking them to school or to their playdates and extra-curriculars, gets them talking to you about little things going on in their lives.

    While it may not seem like much, it will make them much more likely to open up to you about their thoughts, ambitions, problems, and concerns, giving you the material to become more supportive and present in their lives.

    Questions to Ask Kids

    Questions to Ask Younger Kids

    With younger children, it is much easier to present simple, yet open-ended questions as to not confuse them. Questions such as these may also keep them more engaged than complicated questions like the ones listed for older kids.

    You may also want to tack on “why?” at the end of these questions to keep your kid’s thinking as you ask them questions.

    1. What do you want to be when you grow up?
    2. Can you name something that makes you happy?
    3. If you could create a new animal, what would it look/sound like? Where would it live?
    4. Who is your favorite television/movie/book character?
    5. What is one thing you look forward to doing today?
    6. What mythical creature would you like to have as a pet?
    7. Do you think animals talk to each other the same way we do?
    8. What did you dream about last night?
    9. If you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?
    10. Can you come up with a new holiday tradition for your family to celebrate?
    11. What is the coolest thing you did today?
    12. If you had a Genie, what would your 3 wishes be?
    13. Do you think we will have flying cars in the future? What would they look like?
    14. What do you think the other side of the world does while we sleep?
    15. Do you think the monsters under your bed chase away your bad dreams?

    Questions to Ask Older Kids

    These questions listed below can be a great way to get older children and teenagers to open up to you about their thoughts, worries, and dreams for the future.

    1. What are 3 things you like about yourself?
    2. If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be?
    3. If you could give yourself a new name, what would you call yourself?
    4. What do you think is an important skill everyone needs to learn?
    5. What can I do as a parent to support you better?
    6. What are things that make you feel the most anxious or worried?
    7. What is something about growing up that you find exciting?
    8. If you won the lotto today, what would you do with the money?
    9. Do you think your parents should be giving you more [insert privilege child has (ex. allowance, screen time, etc.)]?
    10. If you could go back in time and tell your younger self anything, what would you tell them?
    11. What kind of life do you want to have when you grow up?
    12. What is something you do not think I know that you want me to know?
    13. If you could spend a day with anyone, dead or alive, real or fictional, who would it be?
    14. Do you think younger you would be proud of you today?
    15. What song makes you happy?

    Would You Rather Questions to Ask Kids

    “Would you rather” type questions are great fun for children of all ages and even adults. They are especially great for passing time on long car rides or grocery checkout lines.

    1. Would you rather live without [favorite food] or [another favorite food] for the rest of your life?
    2. Would you rather always be 10 minutes late or 30 minutes early everywhere you went?
    3. Would you rather be a foot taller or a foot shorter than everyone else?
    4. Would you rather be able to talk to animals or be able to speak every language on earth?
    5. Would you rather be the smartest person on earth or the most good-looking person on earth?
    6. Would you rather know when or know how you die?
    7. Would you rather have to shower with socks on or be forced to wear your shoes without socks?
    8. Would you rather live on mars or on a deserted island alone?
    9. Would you rather walk have to walk on all fours or walk on your hands everywhere you went?
    10. Would you rather spend a day with your least favorite teacher or your least favorite classmate?
    11. Would you rather lose an eye or lose an ear?
    12. Would you rather be able to see the future or know everything about the past?
    13. Would you rather be a muppet or a clown?
    14. Would you rather be a famous artist or a famous scientist?

    What are Your Favorite ___   Questions to Ask Kids?

    These questions just help you get to know kids better and get them to warm up to you. They may not be the most important things you need to know about or you might already know the answers to some, but you might still learn some interesting tidbits about them.

    1. What is your favorite thing to do with your family?
    2. What is your favorite chore to do?
    3. Who is your favorite role model/idol? Why do you look up to them?
    4. What is your favorite season?
    5. What is your favorite spring/summer/fall/winter activity?
    6. What is your favorite vacation we have been on?
    7. What is your favorite thing to do at [place or event]?
    8. What is your favorite part of school?
    9. What is your favorite gift you have received?
    10. What is your favorite way to relax?
    11. Who is your favorite relative?
    12. What is your favorite animal you would like to have as a pet?
    13. What is your favorite way to travel?
    14. What are your favorite ice cream toppings?

    Questions About School to Ask Kids

    School plays a huge part in every child’s life. Asking these questions will help you discover more about their interests and favorite subjects, and even give you a heads-up as to if they are struggling or being bothered by anyone or anything at school.

    1. Can you tell me something interesting you learned today?
    2. Did anything fun happen at school today?
    3. Do your classmates and teachers make you feel safe and happy?
    4. Does your teacher help you and your classmates out when you have problems?
    5. If you woke up tomorrow and became the teacher, what would you do?
    6. What subject do you find easiest/hardest? Why?
    7. What do you do for fun with your friends at recess?
    8. If you could add anything to your school schedule, what would it be?
    9. If you could get rid of anything at school, what would you get rid of?
    10. What rules do your teachers have you follow?
    11. Do you feel like you are keeping up with your lessons?
    12. What do you want to learn or do before the school year ends?
    13. How do you feel about your school extra-curriculars?
    14. What is something you would like to learn that isn’t taught in school?

    Challenging Questions to Ask Kids

    These questions are sure to get kids thinking and thinking creatively and critically. These questions might not interest a toddler so much, so stick to older kids for asking these questions.

    1. What is something you can do to make the world better?
    2. If you could do one thing to make the world better, what would you choose to do?
    3. What do you think life will be like in 20 years?
    4. What can you do to make someone else’s life happier?
    5. If you became president for a day, what you do to make life better for your citizens?
    6. Do you think it is okay to share secrets you were trusted with?
    7. If you could tell everyone on earth one truth and make them believe it, what would you say?
    8. Do you think it is okay to occasionally do things that go against your values in order to gain something else (ex. financial gain, career progress, save friendships, etc.)?
    9. Do you think it is better to be a big fish in a small pond or a small fish in a big ocean?
    10. Do you think it is possible for people to do good things for some people and still be considered bad?
    11. What motivates you to be a good person?
    12. If you could look up any statistic about your life, what would you want to find out?
    13. What do you think is the difference between being good and being kind?
    14. Do you think becoming rich turns good people selfish?

    Silly Questions to Ask Kids

    While these questions do not exactly serve an important purpose and may only be good for a couple of laughs, they will for sure brighten your day and lighten the mood at least a little.

    1. Do you think our pets talk about us when we are not around?
    2. What do you think happens when you use conditioner before shampoo?
    3. If you bred a narwhal and a horse with each other, would you get a unicorn?
    4. If there were a book about your life, what would the title be?
    5. If you were in a zombie apocalypse, what you bring to help you survive?
    6. If you could stop doing one chore for the rest of your life, what would it be?
    7. Would you rather work at the Krusty Krab or at the Chum Bucket?
    8. If you could live in a cartoon world, what cartoon would you choose to live in?
    9. What do you think our pets would look like if they were human?
    10. What is the most disgusting food combination that you can come up with?
    11. Which of your parents do you think would win in a cartwheel race?
    12. If two mind-readers tried reading each other’s minds at the same time, would they end up reading their own minds?
    13. If you could rename all the animals on earth, what would you call each of them?
    14. If you could have an unlimited supply of anything, what would you want to have?

    A Final Point

    Children may not warm up to you asking them open-ended “thinking” questions right away. It is important that you do not feel discouraged, as persistence is the key. Just make sure to do it at the right times in the right amounts as to not overwhelm the kid and make them shut down.

    Once children become more comfortable with you asking open-ended questions and using them as conversation starters. You can go on with more questions and they may even ask you some of their own. Soon enough, you will have an easy and simple way of connecting and communicating with children, no matter who you are in their lives.

    80 Fun Questions to Ask Kids – Plus the Craziest Would You Rather Questions!

    No matter how naturally talkative your child is, it seems the older they get the less they share… with their parents, that is. It used to be that every day was an adventure they couldn’t wait to tell you all about when they got jumped in the car after school.

    But now, you’re met with the all-encompassing “good” when asked how their day was. The problem isn’t with your child and their ability to pour their heart out to you or their lack of desire to share. It’s all about having the right questions to ask kids.

    Asking the right questions is one of the most powerful positive parenting tools we have as moms. In fact, if we spent more time asking questions instead of lecturing and telling our kids how they need to think and behave we’d learn so much about our kids.

    Here are 7 tips to help you ask questions in the most effective way.

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    Fun Questions to Ask Kids

    Kids, and especially teenagers, require you to find the combination of words asked in just the right way to get your kids to open up and share their hearts. It’s sometimes like completing a riddle at the end of a level in a video game.

    I’m not sure why this is the case, but it seems to be so for most parents. And if it isn’t, you’ve probably already cracked the code!

    Here are some fun questions to get to know your kids at different times of the day. For example, after school, after they attend a party or sleepover or a play date, after church service, and just plain fun questions to ask anytime to get the conversation flowing and get to know your child’s heart!

    You’d be surprised how many things can happen in a day and our children don’t always know how to communicate their fears, their victories, and their questions. That’s why these questions are super helpful!

    I’ve categorized them in sections so you can easily refer to them again and again!

    You’ll be surprised how easily these questions will get the conversation going and how quickly you’ll get to know your growing child. Have fun!

    And if you’re looking for fun ways to connect with your kids beyond this list AND teach them important life skills – you and your kids will love this Kids Life Skills Printable Bundle. Click the image below to grab your printable bundle today!

    Questions to Get Kids Talking About School

    1. Tell me one thing that made you feel smart?

    2. What was a food you wanted to trade at lunch today?

    3. What was something that happened today that made you feel scared or alone?

    4. How did you help someone today?

    5. What was the funniest part of your day?

    6. What new fact did you learn today?

    7. What challenged you at school today?

    8. If you could be the teacher tomorrow, how would you do things?

    9. Does anyone in your class have a hard time following the rules?

    10. What was something you did today that made you feel brave?

    11. Who do you want to make friends with that you haven’t already?

    12. What subject is the hardest for you?

    13. What subject is the easiest for you?

    14. If you could stop doing anything in your school day, what would it be?

    15. If you could add anything to your school day, what would it be?

    16. Are there times in your when you feel left out?

    17. Do you ever feel like someone at school is a bully to you or anyone else?

    18. What is the most popular thing to do at recess?

    19. How would you rate your day on a scale of 1 to 10? Why?

    20. If anyone in the world could be your teacher for a day who would it be?

    Questions to Ask Kids After a Play Date

    21. What was the most fun thing you did at the party/sleepover/play date?

    22. What was something you did that was helpful?

    23. What did you eat for lunch/lunch/snack?

    24. If there were ever a zombie apocalypse, which one of your friends would survive?

    25. What was the funniest thing that happened?

    26. Was there ever a time when you felt afraid or alone?

    27. Did anyone upset you? How?

    28. If you could have your own party, who would you invite?

    29. Were they kids at the party who you aren’t friends with?

    30. Did you meet a new friend?

    Questions to Ask After Church Service

    31. What was the silliest thing that happened at church?

    32. Was there anyone who came to service for the first time?

    33. How did you make that person feel welcome?

    34. What was something you learned for the first time?

    35. Do you remember the memory verse, and what does it mean to you?

    36. Did you make a new friend today? What was their name?

    37. If you could teach your service next Sunday, how would you do it?

    38. What will you do differently after today?

    39. What’s one thing I can help you remember or talk more about this week?

    40. What’s one thing that made sense to you today about God/bible/church?

    Questions to Simply Get to Know Them

    41. If you could create a new planet what would you name it, and what would it be like?

    42. If you could change your name, what would you name yourself? Why?

    43. If you were given a million dollars and had to spend it all in one week, what would you buy?

    44. What’s your favorite thing to daydream about?

    45. What’s your biggest dream that you wish would come true?

    46. What have your friends been up to lately?

    47. How do you show people you care about them?

    48. What does it mean to show love?

    49. What is one place you want to travel to one day?

    50. If you could change anything about your family what would it be?

    51. If you could change anything about your life what would it be?

    52. If you could change any of rules of this world which ones would you change?

    53. Where would you want to go on vacation if we could leave right now?

    54. If you could create a new Crayola color, what would if look like and what would you name it?

    55. What’s the best book you’ve ever read?

    56. If you had your own motto, what would it be?

    57. If you could have dinner with anyone who would it be?

    58. If you could go on vacation anywhere, where would you go?

    59. If you could live on your own private island but could only take 5 things, what would they be?

    60. Describe the house you want to live in when you’re a grown-up.

    Would You Rather Questions for Kids

    61. Would you rather get a job as a kid or go to school for entire adult life?

    63. Would you rather live in an underwater world or in space?

    64. Would you rather have super strength or super intelligence?

    65. Would you rather be able to fly or be invisible?

    66. Would you rather live in a treehouse or in a cabin in the woods?

    67. Would you rather have a pet unicorn or a pet dragon?

    68. Would you rather be super rich or all powerful?

    69. Would you rather be a hawk or a shark?

    70. Would you rather live in a treehouse or a houseboat?

    71. Would you rather have the power to breathe underwater or talk to animals?

    72. Would you rather have the power to move things with your mind or walk through doors without opening them?

    73. Would you rather be able to hear someone’s thoughts or see the future?

    74. Would you rather be able to fast forward time or freeze time?

    75. Would you rather be as powerful as a lion or as tricky as a fox?

    76. Would you rather be magical like Harry Potter or be able to fight like Percy Jackson?

    77. Would you rather have powers like Thor or money and smarts like Tony Stark?

    78. Would you rather never watch Youtube or never play video games again?

    79. Would you rather only eat your favorite food for the rest of your life or never eat your favorite food ever again?

    80. Would you rather be able to fast forward time or freeze time?

    Do you have some favorite questions to ask your kids to get them to open up? Please share them in the comments below!


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    24 Better Questions to Ask Kids About Their Day

    in: Fatherhood, Featured, People

    Brett and Kate McKay • October 10, 2019 • Last updated: May 29, 2021

    It used to be that when my kids would come home from school, I’d ask them the two questions parents have been asking their children since the dawn of mandatory education: 

    “What did you do in school today?”

    And:

    “How was your day today?”

    Their answers to these queries were as invariable as the rising and setting of the sun: “Nothing” and “Good.”

    I was bugged by those content-less replies, but I don’t know why I expected anything different. After all, that’s what I told my mom when I was a lad and she asked me what I’d been up to.  

    I really do want to know what’s going on in my kids’ lives and what they’re learning at school; I’d like to have slightly more expansive conversations with them. So I figured there had to be a better way to get them to open up when we’re hanging out at the end of the day. And indeed, there is.

    A Few Ground Rules

    Don’t barrage them with questions right away. Think back to when you were a kid and your parents hit you with a ton of questions about school as soon as you walked through the door. 

    It was annoying. 

    You just wanted to decompress and play some SNES while eating a Dunkaroo rather than getting the third degree about your day. 

    Well, your kid probably feels the same way. So give her some time to relax a little instead of going into “How was your day?” questions as soon as she gets home from school.

    Of course, if you don’t work from home like me, you probably won’t see your kids until you’re done with your day at the office. In that case, dinnertime will be a good chance to catch up on how your children’s day went. (Here are some more tips for getting the most out of family meals.)

    Keep it open ended. Don’t only ask “closed” yes or no questions, which have a tendency to shut down the conversation. Instead, ask more open-ended questions that elicit more expansive answers; these usually begin with What, How, and Why.

    Don’t ask for a blow-by-blow account of their day. Imagine if someone asked you “So what was the first thing you did at work? And then what did you do? And then what did you do after that? And after that?”

    You’d want to karate chop them in the throat. Most of what you do at work is boring and repetitive, and not something you want to recount to someone else. 

    Well, your kid feels the same way about school. So don’t ask for a blow-by-blow rundown of his day because it usually doesn’t change all that much. Instead, focus your questions on anomalies he experienced that day (suggestions on that below).

    Try again later if they’re not engaging. If, despite your best efforts, your kids aren’t engaging in conversation, abort mission and try again later. They probably don’t want to talk right then, but maybe they’ll want to later. 

    Better Questions to Ask Your Kids About How Their Day Went

    Below is a list of questions that I’ve experimented with and gotten good mileage from when asking my kids about their school day. I’ve found that focusing questions on anomalies elicits the most response; it’s that kind of stuff that sticks out in their memory and that they enjoy recounting. So ask your kids questions about weird, funny, awkward, or unique moments that happened during their day.

    1. What was for lunch? (People like to talk about food and kids are people. This single question rarely fails to elicit five minutes of chatter from my kids about how gross or good the school lunch was that day.)
    2. What was the funniest thing that happened today?
    3. Did someone get in big trouble at school today? What did they do?
    4. Did you make a new friend today? What do you like about them? (This question is probably best suited for younger kids. If you’re asking a 13-year-old if they made new friends that day, you’re probably going to get eyerolls.)
    5. What did you do at recess today?
    6. Who did you play with at recess? 
    7. What special classes (i.e., art, music, PE) did you do today?
    8. What did you notice today at school that other people probably didn’t notice?
    9. Was anyone kind to you today? How were you kind to others?
    10. Were you able to help someone today with a problem?
    11. Were any of your buddies not at school today? Do you know why they were gone?
    12. Did anything weird or embarrassing happen today?
    13. What would you change about school? 
    14. What did you like best about today? 
    15. What was the easiest thing you did today?
    16. What was the hardest thing you did today?
    17. Who do you sit next to in class? Tell me about them.
    18. What’s something new that you learned today? What’s something new you did today?
    19. Did your teacher or classmate give you any compliments?
    20. Got any big field trips coming up?
    21. Who is your favorite teacher this year? (Good for older kids who have multiple teachers. )
    22. Who is your least favorite teacher this year?
    23. What’s one thing you’re grateful for today?
    24. Were you brave today? How?

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    100 Fun Questions to Ask Kids (Guaranteed to Get Them Talking)

    ByLauren @ Simply-Well-Balanced

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    If you’re looking for fun questions to ask kids, this list is just what you need. Tons of conversation starters guaranteed to get kids talking, thinking and laughing.

    What’s Inside:

    As soon as our kids are born we start bonding with them through conversation.

    Heck, most of us started way before they even arrived while they were still in our bellies!

    It’s through these conversations that we begin to 

    • form a bond
    • teach them their native language 
    • and eventually learn their thoughts and ideas about the world and their experience in it

    Ideally, this entire process would carry on forever and our children would gleefully continue to effortlessly share with us their interests, ideas and experiences throughout the day.

    But typically it doesn’t work that way.

    Eventually there comes a time when the conversation doesn’t flow so freely and needs a little help.

    However, the research is clear: Meaningful conversations are key to a child’s development and connections with others. 

    That’s why you need to get creative!

    Lucky for you, I’ve created a list of over 90 questions to ask kids that will make the process fun and enjoyable for both of you.

    Questions to Get to Know Kids Better

    • If you could plan “the perfect day” what would you do from the time you woke up until you went to bed?
    • What is your most prized possession?
    • How do you think your friends would describe you?
    • What’s your favorite thing to do with friends?
    • What is your favorite thing that we have done together as a family?
    • If you could change one thing about yourself what would it be?
    • What is one thing you can’t live without?
    • What is something that makes you feel really happy?
    • When was a time that you felt proud of yourself?
    • How could I be a better (mom, dad, friend) to you?

    Fun Would You Rather Questions

    • Would you rather be the smartest person in the world or the funniest person in the world?
    • Would you rather be really rich or really happy?
    • Would you rather always be around people or always be alone?
    • Would you rather lose your ability to see or to hear?
    • Would you rather live in an apartment in the city or in a mansion in the country?
    • Would you rather be able to fly or be invisible?
    • Would you rather never have to take a bath or never have to brush your teeth?
    • Would you rather have 10 brothers or 10 sisters?
    • Would you rather win the lottery or become famous?
    • Would you rather live 100 year ago or 100 years in the future?

    The Best Questions to Ask After School

    • How would you rate today on a scale of 1 to 10?
    • If you could choose anyone to sit next to, who would it be?
    • What was the best part of your lunch?
    • What was the best thing that happened today?
    • What was the weirdest thing that happened today?
    • Did anything funny happen today?
    • Was there anything you learned today that you didn’t know yesterday?
    • If you could change one thing about your school, what would it be?
    • Do you feel like you were a good friend today?
    • Was anyone a good friend to you today?

    Fun Questions to Ask After They Spend Time With Friends

    • Did you have any good snacks or food that we don’t have?
    • Did anything funny happen?
    • Would you like to play/hangout/sleepover with them again?
    • Did you meet any new people?
    • On a scale from 1 to 10 how much fun did you have?
    • Did you get a chance to go anywhere or just stay home?
    • What was the best part of the play date/sleepover/party etc?
    • Are their parents cooler than us?
    • Did they have any cool toys you got to play with?
    • On a scale of 1-10 how safe did you feel?

    Silly Questions to Get Kids Laughing

    • What’s the grossest thing you’ve ever done?
    • Would you rather have 2 mouths or 2 noses?
    • Do you think old people fart dust when they sneeze?
    • If you turned the smell of your farts into a perfume, what would it be called?
    • Would you rather have really bad breath or really stinky feet?
    • What smells worse: your armpits or your feet?
    • Would you rather have to announce every time your fart or every time you poop?
    • What’s the strangest sound you can make?
    • What is the funniest dance you can do?
    • What’s the most embarrassing thing that has ever happened to you?

    Open Ended Questions To Ask Your Kids

    • What is something that I always say to you?
    • What do you think the best part of being an adult will be?
    • What do you think the best part about being a kid is?
    • Is there anything you wish you could change our family?
    • What’s the best part about being in our family?
    • If you had a million dollars what would you do?
    • Do you think it’s ever ok to lie?
    • What age do you think kids should be given cell phones? Why?
    • If I let you pick a tattoo for me to get what would it be?
    • Do you see yourself as a leader?

    Questions to Ask During Dinner

    • What was the best part of your day?
    • What was the worst part of your day?
    • What was the funniest thing that happened today?
    • What was the hardest thing you had to do today?
    • Who is one person you were nice to today?
    • What is one thing you did today to be helpful?
    • What is one thing you are grateful for today?
    • If you got the chance to re-do today what would you change?
    • What do you wish we were eating for dinner?
    • On a scale from 1 to 10 how would you rate today?

    Questions to Get Them Thinking About Their Future

    • Where do you want to live when you’re a grown up?
    • Would you rather have a job working indoors or outdoors?
    • Do you think it’s more important to make a lot of money or to really like your job?
    • What problems in the world do you hope to solve through your work or volunteerism?
    • If you didn’t need the money, what do you think you would want to do for work?
    • Do you think you will get married?
    • Do you think you would like to have a family?
    • Would you prefer to live in your hometown or to move away?
    • Do you think you will need to go to college for your career?
    • If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you choose?

    Science Questions to Get Kids Thinking

    • Why is the sky blue?
    • What is the sun made out of?
    • What came first, the chicken or the egg?
    • Why is the ocean blue?
    • What causes it to be windy?
    • What would happen if there were no trees?
    • How are rainbows made?
    • Why do we sneeze?
    • How do airplanes stay in the sky?
    • Why can’t we always see the moon?

    Questions to Ask About Their Favorite Things

    • What is your favorite color?
    • What is your favorite game to play?
    • What is your favorite food?
    • What is your favorite kind of weather?
    • What is your favorite holiday?
    • What is your favorite ice cream?
    • What is your favorite memory?
    • Who is your favorite character from a book or movie?
    • Who has been your favorite teacher?
    • What is your favorite thing about yourself?

    There you have it mama! Tons of fun questions to ask your kids to get them talking and to get to know them better.

    More Activities to Connect with your Kids

    Why is it important to ask kids questions?

    Conversation is how humans develop bonds and express emotions.

    It is important to engage young children in meaningful and expressive conversation through a variety of ways including general conversation, singing, playing and even questioning.

    When you ask a child a question, it allows them a creative opportunity to develop speech and language skills in addition to critical thinking skills. 

    Questioning has also been shown to improve a child’s awareness of their thoughts and opinions which is an important skill as they grow into adulthood.

    Lauren @ Simply-Well-Balanced

    Hi, I’m Lauren Tingley; a working, teacher-mom of two who tried to “do it all” and ended up losing myself in the process. Determined to find joy in modern motherhood I discovered simplifying was the answer. Now I share tips for fun family activities, minimalist homemaking and simple parenting advice on Simply Well Balanced for families looking to create more balance in their homes. My ideas and advice has been shared by Parents Magazine, Good Housekeeping and Women’s First.Read more about me! Or follow me on Pinterest or Instagram

    60 Great Questions to Get to Know Kids or Grandkids

    Kids are constantly thinking, assessing, getting to know the world around them, and figuring out their place in it. They may not talk a lot about what’s going on in their minds if left unprompted, but ask them a question or two and you’ll probably learn a lot more than you thought you would!

    Jump ahead to these sections:
    • Funny Questions to Ask Kids
    • Questions to Ask Kids About Their Parents or Family
    • Questions to Ask Kids About Life
    • Questions to Ask Kids About School
    • Questions to Ask Little Kids or Toddlers
    • Thought-Provoking Questions to Ask Kids About Life

    Whether you have a child living under your roof or you get them for weekends at Grandma’s house, use these questions to get to know them better.

    Funny Questions to Ask Kids

    Get the kids or grandkids in your life giggling and laughing with these fun questions.

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    1. What makes you laugh?

    They might tell you about a funny story, a joke they recently heard, or something else entirely. Chances are, you’ll both end up laughing over this question!

    2. If you could invent an animal, what would it look like and what would it do?

    This is a fun, whimsical question that encourages imagination without limits.

    3. What’s your favorite joke?

    This is sure to produce a laugh or two. After they tell you theirs, return the favor and tell them yours!

    4. If you could be a superhero, who would you be and why?

    More fun than funny, this question could provide insight into the deeper thoughts of your child or grandchild.

    5. Would you rather eat a worm or a grasshopper?

    Get ready to hear, “Eeew!” when you ask this question! It’s goofy, funny, and slightly gross but sure to produce giggles and laughter.

    6. What’s your favorite cartoon character?

    You might already know the answer, or the answer might surprise you. Be sure to follow up by asking why they chose that particular character.

    7. What does your best goofy face look like?

    You might want to whip out the camera for this one! Show your own goofy face and take some great pictures.

    8. Would you rather be the size of a flower or a cedar tree?

    Hypothetical questions are great to get kids thinking.

    9. If you were a prince/princess, what would your royal name be?

    Most kids dream of being a prince, princess, or royalty. Find out what they would like to be called.

    10. If you could eat one thing every day, what would you choose?

    The answer might be their favorite food, or their answer could surprise you!

    Questions to Ask Kids About Their Parents or Family

    These questions will give you insight into how kids view their families.

    11. What’s one of your favorite things to do with your family?

    They might mention going to the park on the weekends, taking a family vacation, or doing something as simple as eating breakfast every morning.

    12. How do your parents make you feel loved?

    Ever heard of the five love languages? Your child’s or grandchild’s answer to this question just might help you understand their love language and how they receive love best.

    13. What’s your favorite thing about your mom/dad?

    Get ready for a whole range of answers to this question from sweet to funny.

    14. Would you want another brother/sister?

    You might already know the answer, or this could be a good way of preparing them for another sibling.

    15. What’s your favorite thing about your brother(s)/sister(s)?

    Use this question to foster good relationships with siblings by focusing on the positive things about each member.

    16. What’s your favorite memory you have with your family?

    Get ready to pull out pictures if they’re available and reminisce over some family stories together.

    17. How are you different from your parents? 

    You might get a funny answer (shorter, younger goofier) or a thoughtful one (better at listening).

    18. In what ways are you similar to your parents?

    See what ways they see themselves in their parents and vice versa.

    19. Are you and your siblings friends?

    Most siblings fight and argue, but at the end of the day, they’re loyal to one another.

    20. If you could plan a special day for your family, what would you do?

    This is a fun way to find out what their favorite day would look like. If possible, remember their answer and do it! You might enjoy this question so much that you’ll end up adding this to a list of questions to ask family members.

    Questions to Ask Kids About Life

    These are deeper questions to help kids think and give you insight into their lives.

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    21. What’s something you’d like to do someday?

    Leave this question open-ended. They could tell you they want to go to Disneyland or run the world.

    22. What’s your favorite/least favorite thing about your day?

    Use this question frequently to learn about your child’s daily highlights and lowlights.

    23. If you could wish for one thing, what would it be?

    Leave this open-ended, as well. What they share could be funny or highly insightful. They may want to turn this question around and ask you, as well. Questions like these are perfect for kids to ask older people.

    24. What’s your favorite holiday? Why?

    This is a fun question that provides insight into some of their favorite things.

    25. What’s something that frustrates you?

    The answer may be something you weren’t aware of. Is a brother constantly pushing them? Is a classmate being mean? Depending on the answer, you might need to address the source of their frustration.

    26. What makes you feel happy?

    This can provide insight into how you can help them feel loved and encouraged each day.

    27. Do you like to read, sing, listen to a story, or act more?

    The heart of this question gets at a child’s learning preferences. Most children prefer either visual (pictures), auditory (listening), kinesthetic (movement), or reading/writing learning. The answer to this question could help you see how they learn best.

    28. What’s something you like doing for other people?

    This gets at the heart of helping others. Have they developed this trait yet? 

    29. What’s one thing you’d change about your life?

    Answers to this question could be funny, serious, or somewhere in between. It might even be something that could be changed with a little work and effort.

    30. If you could live anywhere, where would it be and why?

    You might find out that they have a penchant for the wild west, another country, or they may just want to live at Disneyland.

    Questions to Ask Kids About School

    It’s always good to keep tabs on how school is going for your kids and grandkids. If there are issues, the sooner you know about them, the better.

    31. What is your favorite subject? Why?

    Find out what they enjoy learning about and encourage them in it.

    32. What’s your favorite/least favorite thing about school?

    Everyone has things they love or don’t love about school. Find out what their things are.

    33. Who are your friends and what do you like about them?

    This can give you fantastic insight into your child’s or grandchild’s friend groups 

    34. Do you like your teacher? Why/why not?

    This question will help your child share the good, bad, or ugly about the person they’re in the classroom with all day long.

    35. What do you like to do during recess/lunch?

    Find out about their interests and playtime hobbies with friends during break times.

    36. What grade has been your favorite so far? Why?

    The answer might be related to a fun trip, a favorite teacher, or a time when they discovered a subject they loved.

    37. If you could pick any subject to learn about, what would it be?

    This will provide insight into what they’re passionate about learning.

    38.

    If you could pick a class field trip, where would you go?

    Let them use their imagination to be in charge and plan something fun for their classmates to do.

    39. Would you ever run for class office?

    There’s no right or wrong answer to this question. Simply get them thinking about leadership roles and why they may or may not want to pursue one.

    40. What is your favorite extracurricular activity?

    Do they participate in sports, after-school art classes, or another activity? Find out about their favorite.

    Questions to Ask Little Kids or Toddlers

    Little kids may not say a lot if not asked, but they have a lot going on! Use these questions to help them share and express themselves.

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    41. What’s your favorite game to play?

    Ask them what it is, then, if you can, play it with them!

    42. What’s your favorite thing to do?

    The answer to this question might be simple or elaborate. If possible, follow up and plan a day to do their favorite thing.

    43. Where is your favorite place to go?

    This might be as simple as the park or as specific as a certain theme park.

    44. Where would you go if you could fly?

    Let them go wild with this one and even choose the type of flight, such as on a plane or magically by themselves.

    45. If you could be any animal, what would you be? Why?

    This is just a fun question to get them thinking. 

    46. What makes you happy? Sad?

    Gain insight into their world with this question.

    47. What’s your favorite color?

    Now you know what colored paper to wrap their birthday gift in.

    48. What do you want for your birthday this year?

    Speaking of birthdays, what is it they want?

    49. What’s something you’re really good at?

    You might get a funny answer or something insightful.

    50. What’s something that’s hard for you?

    Kids are usually pretty honest about themselves, and the answer can provide helpful insight.

    Thought-Provoking Questions to Ask Kids About Life

    These questions will help your kids or grandkids dig into the deeper stuff of life.

    51. If you could be president for a day, what would you do?

    Make your child/grandchild a leader and see what they’d change.

    52. What makes someone a good friend?

    This question can help them later on when they’re choosing their friend group.

    53. If you could change one thing about the world, what would it be and why?

    Kids observe constantly. Find out what they wish they could change about the world they see.

    54. What do you like/dislike most about life?

    The answer might be as simple as an early bedtime or as complex as poverty.

    55. What five or six words describe you best?

    Help them come up with a positive phrase that highlights their best traits.

    56. What’s the best thing that has ever happened to you?

    You might be surprised by their answer to this question.

    57. If you could be famous for something, what would it be?

    They might choose their favorite skill, hobby, or something they’d like to be good at someday.

    58. What do you think it’s like to be an adult?

    You might get some funny answers and assumptions that are far from accurate. This question could open up some good dialogue about what being an adult is actually like and give you some ideas for lessons to teach as they grow.

    59. What do you like about being a kid/teen?

    This question focuses on the good of their current life stage.

    60. What can you do that you could teach to someone else?

    Questions like this encourage an others-focused mindset.

    Get to Know Your Kids and Grandkids

    Most kids won’t volunteer their deepest thoughts and desires unless they’re asked. Use the questions here as talking points to help you get to know the toddlers, kids, and teens in your life. 

    100 fun questions you can ask your kids

    Kids ask us 100 questions a day. Some studies claim that preschoolers ask about 300 questions a day!

    Let’s put aside the preachy parental tone and ask the kids a few questions.

    Some of these questions will allow you to get to the bottom of your child’s personality, which means you can get to know him even better.

    Try to ask 3-4 of these questions when everyone is around the dinner table to really get the whole family involved. This is a fun pastime that you will enjoy and look forward to the next opportunity.

    These questions can be asked during long car trips or long journeys. Children do not like long monotony, so questions will definitely cheer them up.

    Children love being interviewed! This gives them an understanding that their parents are interested in them deeply and sincerely. Kids love to know that their parents have stupid ideas too.

    So skip “how was your day” and ask the kids these fun questions instead!

    1. If you wanted everyone on the planet to smile, how would you do it?

    2. If you had a time machine, where would you go? What for?

    3. What would you change in this world?

    4. Imagine that you just won a million dollars, what would you buy first?

    5. What will help you sleep at night?

    6. If you could change your name, what would it be?

    7. If it rained food instead of water, which rain would you choose for yourself?

    8. What makes our family special?

    9. If our whole family lived in a zoo, what kind of animals would each of us have?

    10. What makes you happy?

    11. When you are angry, how do you deal with these feelings?

    12. If you had to choose a theme song to describe you, what would the song be about?

    13. What is the best thing that has ever happened to you?

    14. If you found a genie in a bottle, what three wishes would you make?

    15. What was the best dream you ever had?

    16. What was your worst nightmare?

    17. If you had a superpower, what would it be?

    18. What do you think is the meaning of life?

    19. What do you think is the most difficult job in the world? Why?

    20. What do you think is the best job in the world? Why?

    21. If you could travel in time, when and where would you go?

    22. What would life be like if no one had a telephone?

    23. If you could make a new animal, what would it be?

    24. If we had to leave today and you could only take one thing with you, what would you take?

    25. If you could be at any age for the rest of your life, what would you be? And why?

    26. What are you waiting for when you wake up in the morning?

    27. What is your favorite dessert?

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    28. When was the last time you were lonely and what made you feel better?

    29. If you could meet a famous person, who would it be?

    30. If you could meet someone from the past, who would it be?

    31. Have you ever wanted to ask a question but didn’t? Which? Why didn’t you ask?

    32. If you had to eat only one color of food all your life, what color would you choose?

    33. What was the worst thing you have ever eaten? Why was it so bad?

    34. If you could put anything on top of a pizza, what would it be?

    35. If your toys could talk and play when you are not around, what do you think they would do?

    36. If you were as small as an ant, how would you describe our house?

    37. What is your favorite word?

    38. If you could invent something to make life easier, what would you invent?

    39. Your friends said you were the best. Guess what they said (4 points)?

    40. If you could choose one really good thing for someone, what would it be and who would it be for?

    41. What nice things have your friends done for you?

    42. If you were a parent for a day, what rules would you have?

    43. When was the last time you were really lucky, did something good happen to you?

    44. What smell brings back memories for you? What memory?

    45. If your favorite color had a smell, what would it smell like?

    46. What do you want to be in the future?

    47. What scares you the most?

    48. What is the biggest lesson you have ever learned?

    49. When was the last time you laughed really hard, what made you laugh so hard?

    50. If you were to go looking for treasure, what kind of treasure would you like to find?

    51. Have you already set some goals for yourself and how do you plan to achieve them?

    52. What would you choose: the ability to read people’s minds or be invisible?

    53. If someone made a movie for you, what would it be called?

    54. If you could be someone else for a day, who would you be?

    55. What is the funniest thing that has happened to you?

    56. If you could pass a law, what would it be?

    57. Would you like to live in the past or in the future?

    58. Would you rather go into space or dive into the deepest part of the ocean?

    59. How would you describe a perfect day?

    60. What has been your favorite birthday so far? Why?

    61. Would you rather fly an airplane or a submarine?

    62. What is your favorite holiday? Why?

    63. If you could develop a new line of clothing that everyone would wear, what would it look like?

    64. What would you like to do that you are not allowed to do?

    65. Would you rather be a bird or a fish?

    66. Would you rather be a camel or a penguin?

    67. What is your favorite thing?

    68. If you could change the color of your hair, what would it be?

    69. If only one of your toys could come to life and play with you, what kind of toy would it be?

    70. What song do you like to sing?

    71. What is your favorite song to listen to?

    72. What musical instrument do you want to play?

    73. If you could write a book, what would it be about?

    74. If you had to spend the day as an animal, what animal would you be? What would you do?

    75. What is your favorite beetle?

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    76. If you could fly, where would you fly?

    77. If you had to collect something, what would it be? What for?

    78. Imagine being allowed to make the biggest mess, how would you do it?

    79. What is your favorite toy?

    80. What do you like to learn about? What is your favorite topic?

    81. If you found a note in a bottle on the beach, what do you think it would say?

    82. If you love someone, how can you show it?

    83. Imagine that you have changed places with our pet. What would be the best and worst thing about your day?

    84. Do you think pets dream? About what?

    85. Do you think you are a good friend? Why?

    86. If you could invent dance moves, what would they be? Show me!

    87. If you could be famous, what would you like to be famous for?

    88. If you could teleport anywhere, where would you go?

    89. What name would you give to a hurricane?

    90. If you were the only person on earth, what would be the first thing you would do?

    91. What do you think is the worst thing? Why?

    92. If your life were a TV show, what would it be about?

    93. What are you most grateful for?

    94. If you were a toy, what kind of toy would it be?

    95. What is the dumbest thing you have ever done?

    96. What do you like to do most: see, hear, taste, smell or feel?

    97. What is your favorite time of the year? Why?

    98. If you could talk to an animal, what do you think they would say?

    99. If the phone rang right now, who would you like to hear from?

    100. If you had to choose someone else for the day, who would you choose?

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    What questions do children ask adults

    Questions

    Milova NinaLast update: September 30, 2021

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    How can children get to know their parents better, their past, childhood, studies or plans for the future? This can be done with questions. Therefore, semyadeti.ru collected children’s questions that they want to ask adults.

    These questions will help parents think about their lives, look back at their past childhood and share their future plans. And for children, these questions are a great opportunity to satisfy children’s curiosity. Moreover, the questions on this list avoid sensitive topics, which means they will not put parents in an awkward position.

    Now let’s see what questions the children ask?

    Questions for parents about serious things

    1. Which car will you choose: imported or domestic?
    2. How often do you speed or break the rules of driving? Did the police fine you for this?
    3. Have you ever been arrested, detained by the police, for breaking the law?
    4. Why do people become homeless, street children?
    5. Which foreign resorts would you most like to relax with children?
    6. What do you think is the best education for children? (Read quotes about education and learning from great people and educators).
    7. What do friends mean to you? How to become a good friend to other people?
    8. What dreams do you think are stupid?
    9. If you were given money with the ability to spend it only for certain purposes: to make a family trip around the world, to buy a big house, to spend on the education of children in a prestigious foreign university, what choice would you make?
    10. How do you feel about constant advertising on TV? How was it during your childhood?
    11. Are you afraid of something in life or were you afraid before?
    12. Why do parents leave their children and go to work?
    13. Can you tell us your most courageous act? What were your feelings then?
    14. What should parents teach their children from what they are required to know or be able to do? (We recommend that you find out what 25 must-have things every father should teach his son? )
    15. Why do some parents buy or allow their children everything and others do not?

    School questions for parents with answers

    1. What is the first letter of the English alphabet? Answer: “A, a” (pronounced like “hey”
    2. How many milligrams is a gram? Answer: 1000
    3. Which metal is heavier: silver or gold? Answer: gold
    4. The only continent on earth where giraffes live in the wild Answer: Africa
    5. What is the largest mammal in the world? Answer: blue whale
    6. How many equal sides does an isosceles triangle have? Answer: 2
    7. What is the smallest ocean in the world? Answer: Arctic Ocean
    8. Which scientist invented the light bulb? Answer: Thomas Edison
    9. How many weeks are there in a year? Answer: 52
    10. Between which two world leaders did the so-called “kitchen debate” take place in 1959? Answer: US President Richard Nixon and USSR General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev.
    11. Which country has the largest land area? Answer: Russia
    12. How many letters are there in the alphabet? Answer: 33
    13. What is the most sensitive organ in our body? Answer: skin
    14. What is (approximately) 80% of our brain volume? Answer: water
    15. How many planets are there in our solar system? Answer: 8

    Questions from children to adults about studies, teachers, education

    1. Did you run away from lessons, disrupt lessons, skip school? Did you get it from your parents?
    2. Did you respect teachers? What was your favorite lesson?
    3. If your child is too lazy to go to school, what will you do, how will you react? (We recommend reading about how to overcome laziness and want to study? )
    4. When you were schoolchildren, did you always do your homework? Have you copied homework from others? What grades did you get?
    5. Did your classmates treat you normally? Were you bullied at school by bullies, high school students, or classmates?
    6. What was your attitude towards your classmates? Have you ever bullied your classmates, weak children, been a bully?
    7. Did you like studying at school, college, institute? Why?
    8. Have you ever fallen in love with teachers?
    9. Today is it necessary to have a higher education in order to get a good job in life? Will you insist on it if the children do not want to receive it? What is the best education?
    10. Is it easier to study now or during your childhood?

    Questions to ask your parents to learn more about them

    1. What were you called by your parents as a child?
    2. What was the funniest thing you did with your friends when you were teenagers?
    3. Were you afraid of doctors when you were a child? Have you had any kind of surgery?
    4. When did you first go to a disco?
    5. Were you problem children or not? Were you often punished? (You may be interested to read: What Mistakes Do Parents Make When Punishing a Child? )
    6. What was the worst thing your parents said to you?
    7. How did you cope with children’s complexes?
    8. What was your biggest fear when your baby was born?
    9. How much ice cream can a child eat?
    10. Were your parents strict? Who was stricter: mom or dad?
    11. What future do you dream about for your children?
    12. Were you often ill as a child? How were they treated?
    13. What is the most pleasant, interesting thing you can remember from your child’s childhood?
    14. Do you like going to work? What is the best job?
    15. Who was your best friend at school? Who is your best friend now?

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    The most interesting children’s questions – why

    1. Why are adults embarrassed to cry?
    2. Are you afraid to tear or fill your teeth?
    3. Do you want to live in the city and not in the countryside or another country?
    4. What are you willing to do for the children? Then why can’t you give them some time each day?
    5. Were you forced to work at home?
    6. What could have caused you a strong sense of disappointment or resentment when you were a child? Why did you resent it?
    7. Do teenagers need pocket money?
    8. Did your parents buy (didn’t buy) everything you wanted?
    9. Why do parents beat or abandon their children?
    10. Who did you want to give birth to first: a son or a daughter? Why?
    11. What is more important to you: work or children? Why? Can you work less so you can spend more time with them?
    12. What kind of wedding would you like to have for your children: big, chic or modest, small? Why?
    13. Do you like social networking or not? Why do parents not like it when children often use Vkontakte or browse Instagram?
    14. Did you like going to children’s holiday camps? Why yes or no? Are you sending your kids to summer camp today?
    15. What is your attitude towards teenagers who smoke? Did you smoke when you were young, at what age and when did you first smoke? Why don’t you quit smoking (applies to parents who smoke)?

    Questions from children to parents

    1. Did you have a good relationship with your parents?
    2. What is the difference between today’s fashion and the fashion of your childhood or youth? Which fashion is better and why?
    3. What is your favorite music? What songs did you like when you were teenagers?
    4. Was your childhood happy or unhappy?
    5. Were you a hooligan or calm child at school? Did your parents get in trouble with the teachers because of you?
    6. What were your hobbies when you were a teenager, what sports? Did you love kicking the ball?
    7. Did you like to go on holiday with your parents? Went to the sea? Where did you like it the most? (We recommend reading the rules and secrets of a good outdoor recreation with children).
    8. Having the opportunity to return life back, how would you like to live?
    9. How did you like to have fun when you were teenagers? How did the children have fun then?
    10. Did your parents buy everything you wanted?
    11. What did you dream of being when you grow up? What profession do you like and why?
    12. Who was most afraid of in childhood: mom or dad?
    13. Did you have your own private room? Were you allowed to design it as you wish?
    14. What hairstyle did you wear when you were a teenager? How did you like to get your hair cut?
    15. When you were a child, did you shoplift? Was there a desire to take something imperceptibly?

    Questions from teenagers about parenthood

    1. When you were a child, were you forced to drink fish oil? Were you punished for refusing to drink it?
    2. Have you ever wanted to leave home?
    3. Complexed when you were teenagers, if so, why?
    4. Often sick? How did your parents treat you? Do you enjoy being sick?
    5. Did you deceive your parents? How did they find out about the deception? What was it to you? What will you do when you find out that your children are lying to you?
    6. Were you given pocket money? How did you manage them?
    7. Have you had blackheads on your face ? How did you get rid of them?
    8. What toys did you like to play with as a child? What were they? What games were your favourites?
    9. Did you often fight with other guys? Have you been punished for this?
    10. Run away from home? If not, did such thoughts or desires appear and why?
    11. Ever got drunk when you were a schoolboy, a teenager? What was the reaction of your parents?
    12. How did your parents force you to go to school? Why do they say that good discipline is important for children?
    13. Did you try drugs when you were young? Were there drug addicts among your friends? What is your attitude towards drug addicts?
    14. Loved sweets when you were a child, what were your favorites? How often do you buy them?
    15. What did you like to eat when you were children? What was your favorite food?

    Children’s relationship questions

    1. What was your first meeting with mom/dad? Were your dates beautiful, unusual or simple? How long have you been dating?
    2. Did your parents quarrel, fight among themselves? What did you feel about it?
    3. Why do parents quarrel or fight among themselves? Is there anything the kids can do to keep them from fighting?
    4. At what age did you get married? Is it sooner or later? When should you think about starting your own family?
    5. Who was your first love? Did you break up or not? (We recommend an article about what is first love?)
    6. Have you ever been jealous of each other and why?
    7. Have you ever regretted getting married?
    8. Do you love your parents, our grandparents? Why then rarely go to them?
    9. Whom do you like more: a child or mother, father, grandfather, grandmother?
    10. Do you have a good relationship with your parents?

    You will love the video where adults and young people answer simple school questions.

    Questions for parents about children

    1. Have you always wanted to have children and how many? If you didn’t have children, what would you do then, what would you do?
    2. Do you want to always live with your children in the same house, even when they are adults?
    3. Is it bad when a child shows his character or not?
    4. Do you love me? Why? Am I your favorite child and will always be your favorite?
    5. How can a child ruin your mood?
    6. Do children have to go to some sections or not?
    7. How to earn the trust of parents and adults? When will they be able to trust them?
    8. What children’s programs, films, cartoons do you consider useful for children? What were in your childhood?
    9. Can you adopt a child? What is your attitude towards adopted children?
    10. How many children would you like to have? Who is more: boys or girls?
    11. Is it true that parents, getting angry at their children’s behavior, stop loving them? If not, why do they say so?
    12. Did your parents communicate with you often? Why don’t you talk to us a lot? (You will be interested in: 36 tips on how to improve communication with your child?)
    13. Is it true that when there is only one child in a family, he will definitely grow up to be an egoist? Why do they say so?
    14. When will you be proud of your children? What should they be?
    15. Do teenagers have their own secrets from their parents? Are they required to tell them everything?

    Clever children’s questions for adults

    1. Why should children sleep with their eyes closed during the day? Why does the boy sleep with his eyes open?
    2. Where do children come from, how do they appear? How did such a big baby come out of the belly? What did he eat and do in his stomach if he was not born for a long time?
    3. Why don’t people walk on water and breathe underwater?
    4. Why do birds fly and people don’t?
    5. What is hail, snow, rain? Why do they fall from the sky? Where are they in the sky?
    6. Why does an ostrich not fly if it is a bird?
    7. Why do women give birth and men do not?
    8. How would you design a tree house?
    9. Why women’s breasts are large and men’s breasts are small?
    10. What is sex?
    11. Why is the sky sometimes blue, sometimes red?
    12. What language do animals speak?
    13. Why don’t big clouds fall from the sky? How do clouds stay in the sky?
    14. If you opened a store, what would you sell?
    15. If you had a pet dragon, what would you name it?

    By the way, remember that when children ask about “wrong, difficult questions,” they don’t care much about your answers.

    Children’s philosophical questions

    1. Why do people die? What is death?
    2. Why do people get divorced and leave their children? Why is it forbidden to see mom or dad after a divorce?
    3. What is hell? Do kids go there? Am I going to hell too? Why does my grandmother scare me with this?
    4. Why do people fight, kill mothers, fathers, children?
    5. Can people live peacefully? What needs to be done for this?
    6. Why do parents of many children constantly drink?
    7. Tell me, should children and parents have the same faith or not? A teenager has the right to choose her own?
    8. Who is God? Can he be seen? How to get to know him?
    9. Why do people get sick? Can people get sick?
    10. What is a smart and stupid person? Why does my mother sometimes call me smart and sometimes stupid?

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    How to answer children’s questions

    Simply and honestly, without slyness. Openness, honesty of parents in the answers will contribute to the openness and honesty of children. Children want to know, to see their parents not behind a “screen” of severity or obscurity. They want to see us the way we are in real life. What we were and what we have become.

    Conclusion

    Children will never stop asking “why, why, how?” Over time, only the complexity of the questions changes. They don’t ask to pester their parents. Rather, the questions are genuine desire and an attempt to clarify the unknown for oneself. So, children learn about the world, the people around them and their parents. They help shape the thinking of the child.

    The list of children’s questions in this article creates a good exchange of thoughts between parents and children. Parents’ answers to these questions will help children see them in ways they never knew before.

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    How to spend time with children in a fun and educational way? How to find out what children think about, understand their goals, experiences, dreams and desires? With a game of questions and answers. In this article, we have collected questions for children that parents have come up with in order to better understand children’s thoughts and dreams.

    They took into account the interests of small children, adolescents and young people. For convenience, these questions have been divided into sections, for example, interesting, comic, funny or smart. These questions can also be used for children’s quizzes or while playing while traveling on vacation.

    The purpose of the question and answer game is to learn how to openly communicate with children on various topics. Therefore, having received the child’s answer, try to understand what is behind his answer, additionally asking the question “why”?

    Questions for children: easy, philosophical

    1. Which of your friends do teachers like the most?
    2. Teacher, what subject do you dislike the most?
    3. Are you afraid of flying?
    4. What is your favorite childhood toy?
    5. Of your photos, which do you like the most?
    6. Do you want to have an unusual pet or not? Why?
    7. Why do you love your grandmother? (We advise you to read beautiful quotes about grandmother and grandchildren).
    8. Did you imitate anything you saw in the movies? What exactly and why?
    9. What was the most pleasant thing you did with your parents lately?
    10. What two things would you like to do with your parents this coming weekend?
    11. What was the most pleasant, good thing your friend did to you?
    12. Really afraid of something?
    13. Can you describe the most beautiful place you have ever visited? What attracted you so much?
    14. Tell us about your favorite films. Why did you like them so much?
    15. How do you like to relax most of all: play computer games or play with friends in the yard?
    16. What would you like to spend the accumulated money on?
    17. What do you like to watch on YouTube?
    18. Do you love your grandparents, relatives? How often would you like to meet with them, on what occasions?
    19. Do you consider housemates good people or not?
    20. When do you like or don’t like to communicate with your parents?

    Fun questions for kids

    These questions are good for kids aged 5-10.

    1. Should parents hug and kiss their little children? Do you like it?
    2. What rules would you make for adults or parents?
    3. Do you want your parents to come home from work earlier for you? What would you like to do with them?
    4. Is it good or bad if parents pay money for helping children around the house? Is it right or wrong to pay money to children? How much do you think this assistance should cost?
    5. What qualities should a true friend have? What qualities do you like the most?
    6. What do you like best: 1) have dinner with the whole family and watch TV? 2). Dinner with many dishes, desserts? 3). Simple food without watching TV, but with funny jokes, interesting stories?
    7. What do you think is in space beyond the stars?
    8. If you were asked to take many different photographs, what would you photograph?
    9. Which of your parents’ friends do you consider the most cheerful, reliable, good friend?
    10. If animals could talk, what would you ask them? What wild animal would you like to talk to?
    11. Which children in your class are considered the most popular and authoritative? What makes them so popular?
    12. If you could invent clothes, what would they be?
    13. What holiday would you like to invent?
    14. What would you like to do if you became a teacher now?
    15. Which animal would you like to ride?

    Joking, funny questions for children

    1. Which two vegetables would you be sorry to give to other children?
    2. What will you keep (one thing is a must): a long nose, big ears, ear hair, obesity, crooked legs?
    3. Suppose you were allowed to be the fun designer of your parent’s house or apartment, what would it look like?
    4. Who would you like to be like: a clown, a showman, a humorist, a comedian?
    5. How much money could you spend per week buying and eating carrots, beets and other vegetables?
    6. What movie scenes can make you laugh?
    7. Is it normal if a boy cries while watching a comedy and laughs at a tragedy? What is your attitude towards such a boy?
    8. What do you choose for yourself: wings, paws or tail?
    9. Did you smear someone with toothpaste in a dream? Who would you like to smear?
    10. Imagine that you met a lion in the forest, how would you run away from him?
    11. What kind of animal would you agree to be for one day: a hare, a hippo, a mole or a skunk?
    12. What would you like to be: ice cream or cake?
    13. Which vegetable would you interview?
    14. How many spaceships flew past your school today?
    15. Do you pick your nose and wipe your finger on the wall when no one is looking?

    We advise you to find out what questions children want to ask their parents and adults?

    Adult and smart questions for children

    1. Should you tell your parents that you are sad or afraid? Do you think parents can help?
    2. What would you tell, for example, at school about your parents? What do you like most about them and what don’t you like?
    3. Are your friends cheating on their parents? When and why do they do it?
    4. What fun things could we do together?
    5. Do you want to be alone? How often, what time of day, why?
    6. What do you want to eat when you are sad? What dish can lift your spirits?
    7. Can you name your top 5 qualities?
    8. If you find out that your friend has stolen something, what will you do? Will you tell your parents about this?
    9. How to behave at a party? (Read the rules of guest etiquette for children).
    10. Is it necessary to be always honest today? Do you want to always be treated fairly? What should parents do to ensure that their children are always honest with them?
    11. Are you proud of your friends and why?
    12. When you are afraid, what do you do, how do you calm yourself?
    13. What holidays do you really like and why?
    14. Do you consider yourself smarter than your friends? Would you like to always be better than them?
    15. Are you jealous of those who are better or superior to you in some way?
    16. Do you believe in God?
    17. What is your earliest childhood memory?
    18. Should children know and follow the rules of telephone etiquette?
    19. Do you like your voice?
    20. Why do you want to become an adult faster?

    Questions for teenagers

    1. What would your parents want you to be: a politician, famous sportsman, movie star, missionary or famous scientist?
    2. Do you know what sexting is? How do you deal with this?
    3. What is your view on gay relationships? What will you do if one of your friends or acquaintances turns out to be such a person?
    4. What does the word “success” mean to you, and what is the best way to motivate your child to study?
    5. Is it right or wrong for children to receive sex education from a young age? At what age and why?
    6. Should children be taught about sex by the school or is it the responsibility of the parents?
    7. Would you be able to talk openly about sex education and sex with your parents? Yes/no/why?
    8. Do children need to play sports? From what age?
    9. Did I ever tell you about how I met your (mother, father)? Do you want to know how we met and started dating?
    10. What do you understand by the word “date, meet”? Perhaps dating without intimacy? Why not rush into it?
    11. Let’s say you were promised to fulfill one wish, which you choose: 1) to be the most beautiful and attractive; 2) become a genius; 3) become a volunteer to help people of different countries in disaster relief for free?
    12. What are your goals after graduation? What graduation wishes would you like to hear from friends and relatives?
    13. What punishments from parents do you consider really unfair or undeserved?
    14. Do you believe in God? Should parents devote time to the religious education of their children?
    15. What do you like most about your appearance and what annoys you the most?

    Interesting questions for teenagers

    1. At what age is it allowed for children to watch any films or programs: 16 years old – early; 16 years old – late; Is 16 years old okay? And how long can you watch?
    2. Do you consider your area where you live dangerous or safe? Why is it dangerous or safe?
    3. What is the best way to overcome my laziness to study?
    4. Do you like piercings?
    5. What type of girls/guys do you like best and why?
    6. What is your attitude towards music, rap songs, heavy rock, metal: are they good or bad?
    7. What mobile application would you suggest parents install on their phones? Why?
    8. How would you like to decorate or arrange your room if you are allowed to fulfill any fantasy?
    9. On a five-point system, tell me, how do your parents perform their duties towards you? How much would they bet?
    10. What would you like to do if you could become invisible for one day?
    11. Were you offered to try cigarettes, drugs, smoking mixtures? What will you do if you are offered, should you refuse? (Recommended to read the article about teen drug addiction and the causes of drug addiction. )
    12. Does a girl need to wear makeup or not, what kind of girls do you like?
    13. What kind of sport would be good for you? Do you want to be an athlete?
    14. Do you like the way your parents dress? Not embarrassed by their appearance if friends see you and your parents on the street?
    15. Is it possible for children from the age of twelve to fall in love or date a boy/girl? What is the best age for this?

    Psychological questions for teenagers

    1. When you are not in the mood, can you offend others because of it? Has this happened to you before? What feelings did you experience after that?
    2. Can you apologize if you are wrong? Can you forgive others?
    3. Let’s take historical figures: who do you want to be equal to, to be like and why?
    4. Can you remember and tell the three most pleasant memories of kindergarten, elementary school?
    5. When do you think is the best time for a girl or a guy to get married?
    6. Can a guy with a girl he likes just be friends?
    7. With such a variety of professions, who do you want to become and what to achieve in life? How often do you think about choosing a profession?
    8. At what age should a child be jailed for a crime?
    9. Why do some people like animals more than children?
    10. Your opinion: are men and women equally smart? Who is more intelligent?
    11. Do you like watching violent films: action, horror? Are they worth watching?
    12. Who do you think are the three greatest musicians in the world?
    13. What, in your opinion, should be the ideal teacher?
    14. Did you have the same dream several times? Could you explain this phenomenon?
    15. What personal accomplishments in school or sports are you proud of?
    16. Imagine being able to change three things about your appearance or character, which would you choose?
    17. In your opinion, what makes a person truly beautiful: qualities, appearance or money?
    18. Your opinion: how do your parents drive? What mark would you give to each of them separately for compliance with the rules of the road?
    19. What family rules and traditions do you dislike and irritate most of all, or vice versa, do you like them?
    20. Are your parents losing control of themselves? How often? Do they show irascibility, aggression? What do you feel at such moments?

    Tips for parents

    • Ask additional, leading questions to the main question.
    • Avoid questions that embarrass the child or teen, such as about something personal.
    • Ask no more than 2-5 questions per evening. It’s better than bored with a flood of questions.
    • Try not to criticize the child for his or her opinion. Criticism stifles the conversation. Everyone has the right to their opinion, their choice. You need to learn to respect this right.
    • A teenager does not want to answer a question? Then don’t pressure him. Just say: “Okay, I understand, this is an uncomfortable question for you. When you want, then you can tell, and I promise that I will try to understand you.
    • Children don’t like interrogation-like questions. Such questions are not safe territory for them. They don’t know where they will lead them.

    Parents need to remember that children evade answers because:

    1. They are afraid of trouble;
    2. They are not interested in questions;
    3. They don’t see their parents’ genuine interest because of standard questions;
    4. Too complex questions for their perception to give a sincere answer.

    What will be the result then? Monosyllabic answers, short conversation and poor communication. Unfortunately, this is the standard set of many families.

    Conclusion

    One of the best ways to understand your children is to ask questions. But, of course, questions for children should be correct, intriguing questions that they will want to answer.

    As a hint, we have compiled this list of questions for children and things that may be of interest to a teenager. Thanks to these questions, you can not only improve relationships with children, but also help you learn more about their views and experiences?

    Believe me, you may be surprised by what you find out!

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    Interview with a child. 100 interesting questions

    100 questions for a child that will be interesting for him to answer, which will give the parent a lot of new information about children and keep you all busy for a long time.

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    Non-boring questions instead of “How was your day?”

    • What was the most interesting event today?
    • What new did you learn during the day?
    • What made you smile today?
    • Who has done something funny, funny, stupid?
    • What surprised you today?
    • Have you helped anyone?
    • Has anyone done something nice for you?
    • Are you proud of yourself today? Because of which?
    • Were you sad?
    • What was difficult or incomprehensible for you today?
    • What did you play today with your friends?
    • With whom did you sit at dinner today?
    • Which of your classmates do you want to be friends with, but are not yet friends with?
    • Which of your classmates is your complete opposite?
    • Which caregiver or teacher do you like best? And who is not so good?
    • If you were a teacher for one day, what would you teach your classmates?
    • Did anything annoy you?
    • Has anyone acted unfairly that day?
    • Was there anything that confused you?
    • What did you disagree with today?
    • If you could live today again, what would you do differently?
    • What didn’t work out for you this week? And what happened?

    2.

    Questions that develop fantasy

    • If food rained from the sky, what would you like it to be?
    • Which animal would you like to ride: an elephant or a giraffe?
    • If you could rename colors, what would you name them?
    • If our cat could talk, what would it say?
    • If you could ask any wild animal a question, what would it be?
    • If you had your own cave, what would it be inside?
    • What can be used to build a wall that cannot be destroyed?
    • What animal would be good at driving?
    • What inventions are missing in the world?
    • What would happen if the time machine existed?
    • What would the world be like if people hadn’t invented money?
    • If you had a magic wand, what three wishes would you make?

    3. Questions about the child

    • What 5 words describe you best?
    • What do you like about yourself? What is not?
    • If you could change something about yourself, what would it be?
    • If you could be someone else for one day, who would you be?
    • If you were a superhero, what power would you have?
    • If you could go anywhere, where would you go?
    • What sounds do you like?
    • What adults don’t understand about you?
    • What was the best compliment you have ever received?
    • What activity makes you happy?
    • What holiday do you like the most?
    • How do you take care of other people?
    • What makes you tender?
    • How do you feel when I hug you?
    • What makes you cry?
    • What makes you angry?
    • What scares you?
    • What would you like to be able to do more: fly like a bird or swim like a fish?
    • If you had a million dollars, what would you spend it on?
    • If you had enough money not to work, would you work or not?
    • If you opened your own store, what would you sell there?
    • If you were to write a book, what would it be about?
    • Do you like to give something to other people?
    • What would be your ideal day?
    • What can you do that you could teach others?
    • What else would you like to learn?
    • What was the happiest/unluckiest moment in your life?
    • Of all the things you know, what will be the most needed in adult life?
    • If you could time travel and saw yourself three years ago, what advice would you give yourself?
    • What are you most proud of in life?
    • Which of your friends do you like the most? Why?
    • What will you do if someone calls you names?
    • If you were to grow up and become famous now, what would you be famous for?
    • How can you help someone today?
    • If you could spend one day with someone, who would it be and what would you do?

    4.

    Questions about life and the structure of the world

    • What makes a person smart?
    • How do you think other people feel?
    • Why go to school?
    • What will life be like in the future?
    • What would you change in this world if you could?
    • Is it easy to be a child? What about adults?
    • How do you know that you have already matured?
    • Is a child obligated to respect all adults?
    • Should one always obey one’s parents?
    • How can children be punished and why?
    • Does a person have the right to steal food if he is starving?
    • Can you always do what you want?
    • Why do people lie?
    • Can you always say what you think?
    • Why do people get divorced?
    • Why do people quarrel, isn’t it possible to discuss everything calmly?
    • Why do adults smile so little?
    • Why do people smoke if it is harmful?
    • What are bad and good moods?
    • What should be done in old age?
    • What is the soul and where is it located?
    • What is love?
    • How do you know if someone loves you?
    • Can love last forever?
    • What is happiness?
    • Is it possible to always be happy and never be sad?
    • Is it possible to be happy without money?
    • Why don’t rich people share their money with the poor?
    • Are all people equal?
    • Can the world be considered beautiful if there are wars and famines in it?
    • Is it possible to do without wars?
    • Are problems and difficulties useful?
    • Can you respond with rudeness to a person who is rude to you, or should you remain polite?
    • Is it possible to envy?
    • What is art for?
    • Who determines what is beautiful and what is not?
    • Do I need to accept my appearance as it is?
    • If it were possible to make a law that everyone in the world had to obey, what would it be?
    • Can we change our destiny or is it already predetermined?
    • What do we live for?

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    50 questions for a child instead of the banal “How is your day?”

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    After a long day at school or kindergarten, children often simply do not want to talk and answer the banal question “How are you at school?”, “How are you doing in the garden?” The most that a child is capable of at this time is “Normal”. If you still really want to know what the child was doing or how he feels, reformulate the question, make it interesting for the child. Here are 50 alternative questions to help you.

    1. What made you smile today?

    2. What good deed did you do or see today?

    3. Did you see an example of an unkind attitude today? How did you react?

    4. Was anyone on their own during the games today?

    5. What did you read about today?

    6. What word would you use to describe this week?

    7. Did someone do something stupid today that made you laugh?

    8. Did someone cry?

    9. What did you make/sculpt/draw/compose/invent?

    10. What is your favorite recess game?

    11. What was the best event today?

    12. Did you help anyone today?

    13. To whom did you say “thank you” today?

    14. Who were you sitting next to in the dining room?

    15. What made you laugh?

    16. Did you learn something today that you didn’t understand before?

    17. Who inspired you today?

    18. Name the best and worst moments of today.

    19. What part of the day did you dislike at all?

    20. Who was not in class today?

    21. Do you ever feel in danger?

    22. What did you hear that surprised you?

    23. What did you see that made you think?

    24. Who did you play with today?

    25. Tell me about something you learned today that you didn’t know yesterday.

    26. There was something that seemed difficult, but did you manage?

    27. Did you change toys with someone?

    28. Was the lunch in the canteen tasty?

    29. Rate your day on a scale of 1 to 10.

    30. Has anyone had any trouble today?

    31. How did you show courage today?

    32. What questions did you ask at school today?

    33. Tell us about your best two moments at school today.

    34. What will be interesting at school tomorrow?

    35. What are you reading tonight for tomorrow?

    36. Which rule was especially difficult to follow today?

    37. Teach me something I don’t know.

    38. If you could change something in the past school day, what would it be?

    39. Who did you share your lunch snacks with?

    40. What made your teacher smile today?

    41. What kind of person were you today?

    42. What was it that made you feel happy?

    43. What was it that made you feel proud?

    44. What was it that made you feel loved?

    45. Did you learn any new words today?

    46. What was the most difficult thing today?

    47. What do you hope to do before the end of the school year?

    48. If you could switch places with someone in class, who would you switch with? Why?

    49. What is your favorite and least favorite place in the whole school? Why?

    50. If you changed places with the teacher tomorrow, what would you teach the children?

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    Can’t afford a babysitter – 8 ideas to help!

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    I am a stay at home mom (here are my tips to stay home on one income) working one morning a week as a play therapist, so affording a babysitter can be tough.   When do you find that you need a babysitter? Maybe for date night or to run errands?  I find that I need them for a doctor or dentist appointment or even to go on a field trip with an older child.  Whatever the case, we need a babysitter sometimes.  I find that they are really expensive- it just isn’t worth it for me to pay a sitter ($80 for four kids), plus pay for dinner out ($35) plus buying the kids pizza or whatever to make it easier on the sitter ($10).  Our date-night has just become really expensive.

    Here are 8 alternatives to paying for a babysitter: 

    1. Mothers Morning Out – Our local YMCA offers a Mothers Morning Out program for $5 and the workers at our local YMCA are so wonderful!   My friend and I take our kids there.  They are sweet and so loving there.  They love seeing our kids come through that door!  Plus, they take the kids to the playground, the gymnastics room (to do the balance beam, trampoline, etc…), they do crafts (usually painting), and they have a snack.  It is for four hours in the mornings, so for $20,  you can’t beat it!  Plus, it is an open-door policy, so you can just go without making an appointment.
    2. Create your own Mother’s Morning Out.   Get a group of friends with kids together, find a common place (a church works well) or swap houses.  Each week, one or two parents watches the kids while the rest of us have three hours to run errands or do whatever we need to do.  I participated in a group like this for two years.
    3. Friends- offer to swap with your friends.  I have done this before and will continue to do this.   I will watch my friend’s children for a few hours and then the next week or month, she will watch our kids.  It works out perfectly and it gives our kids an extra play date!
    4. Family- My Mom is so great about helping us with our kids.  She watches our kids for us one day a week already (and she watches my brother’s kids on a different day) while I work as a Play Therapist.   She and my Dad will watch the kids for us if we go out, too.  My in-laws will also watch them when they come to visit, so that we can go out on a date.  My brother and I will swap kids, too.
    5. Churches “parents night out” – I know a lot of local churches that will offer a 3 hour “night out”.  You donate the amount that you feel would be helpful for them (normally they are raising money for a cause).   You can find these by asking around, for the most part.
    6. Your Gym- Our gym has a free two-hour childcare.  I normally just stay for an hour, but it is worth it.  If I have to do reports for work (I have to write up reports for play therapy) or if i want to just run around the track or work out & then take a kid-free shower, I will use this child-care.  Our kids don’t love it, but I take them swimming for 30 minutes afterwards (they have an indoor pool) and they don’t complain about going anymore.  My husband works late, so he doesn’t go to the gym with me, but if he did, I would consider this to be a date.  Walking around the track or playing racket ball or whatever… just having time with the two of us is a date.
    7. Put your kids to bed early.  Our kids are in bed by 7:30 almost every night. This allows my husband and I to have time to ourselves every night for 4 hours before we go to sleep.   We can order take-out, play a game, watch a movie, read, catch up on our DVR’d shows, etc…
      ps- check out how I have taught our kids to sleep in later.
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    The child goes to the garden and is often sick, you work and cannot often take sick leave

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    “It is customary in our garden to invite children to visit each other. Thus, it turns out that your child at least once (and preferably two) a week 2-3 hours after the garden plays away. If we cannot in return invite one of the children in the middle of the week, then we invite guests on the weekend – parents are only too happy to relax for a few hours. Another day, my husband or I leave work early, on other days we invite a babysitter.

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      Davos hosted an economic forum. During the event, Zelensky called for investing in Ukraine, promising investors “nannies” and tax holidays. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Finance placed Eurobonds very successfully. NV Business chose the top news and most interesting statements of the week

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      One of the main topics of the 50th World Economic Forum in Davos, which took place on January 21-24, was the need to combat climate change. Greta Thunberg, a 17-year-old Swedish environmental activist, urged politicians to take action, as “our house is still on fire” and inaction “rekindles the flames with every hour.” German Chancellor Angela Merkel called the fight against climate change “a matter of survival.” US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly made it clear that he does not consider climate change a problem, in his speech veiledly criticized environmental activists, calling for “rejecting the eternal prophets of doom and their prophecies regarding the apocalypse.”

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      A lot of attention was also paid to artificial intelligence in Davos. Representatives of leading technology companies noted that AI will help a huge number of people, although they agreed that this area needs to be regulated. Renowned Israeli historian Yuval Noah Harari has warned that AI will allow advanced nations — primarily China and the United States — to make a leap in development that threatens everyone else with bankruptcy or turning into digital colonies.

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      Ukrainian businessmen reacted to the idea of ​​”investment nannies” without much enthusiasm. The owner of Smart-Holding, Vadim Novinsky, called it “quite dubious” and stressed that Ukraine had repeatedly tried to create a “decision institute”, but this approach was ineffective. “Well, we ourselves are not easy guys. We, if anything, organize nannies for ourselves, ”said Alexander Yaroslavsky, owner of DCH, in a comment to HB.

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      On January 22, in Davos, the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine and the German railway operator Deutsche Bahn AG signed an agreement on further cooperation in the transport industry and development of Ukrzaliznytsia JSC. The document states that the parties “will explore the possibilities of creating a strategic partnership (alliance)”. No specific obligations are provided for in the memorandum. During the signing ceremony, Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk said that Ukraine would retain full control over Ukrzaliznytsia, and German specialists would work on reforming the management mechanisms of the state-owned enterprise.

      The Memorandum was signed by Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Vladislav Krykliy and Head of the Department of International Relations of Deutsche Bahn AG Jens Grefer / Photo: mtu.gov.ua

      But the very next day, January 23, the prime minister announced that Ukraine wants to transfer the railway to the management of Deutsche Bahn for 10 years. The German state-owned company promptly denied Honcharuk’s statement. But by evening, another statement from Deutsche Bahn appeared. It says that the involvement of DB in the operational management of the Ukrainian company is still being discussed. Sergei Vovk, director of the Center for Transport Strategies (TsTS), said in a commentary to NV Business that the memorandum and Goncharuk’s statement are only an intermediate stage. Finalization of documents should take place in February.

      Ukraine borrowed 1.25 billion euros at a record low rate

      €1.25 billion). This allowed the Ministry of Finance to reduce the rate from the expected 5% to 4.375%, which is a record for Ukrainian government bonds. Timothy Ash, strategist at Bluebay Asset Management, called the placement “outstanding”, and Alexander Parashchiy, head of the analytical department at Concorde Capital, noted that the Ministry of Finance chose the right time to enter the external borrowing market.

      Ukrposhta changed losses to profit

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      In addition, the head of the board of Ukrzaliznytsia, Evgeny Kravtsov, said that this state-owned company managed to significantly improve its financial results last year. According to preliminary data, in 2019-m she received 2.5-3 billion hryvnia profit. In 2018, its net profit amounted to UAH 203.0 million.

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      • “Facebook is guided by only one principle: to maximize its profits, no matter what harm it may cause to the world.”

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      How much does it cost to find a good nanny in Nur-Sultan – Family Notes

      If grandparents live in another city, and the kindergarten is still far away, then there is only one thing left – to look for a good nanny. And nannies in Astana, firstly, are “not cheap”, and secondly, it is difficult to find a good specialist.

      The editors of Family Notes went the way of a mother who is looking for a nanny. So we hasten to share our experience.


      How much does it cost to hire a nanny?

      Half day – 50,000-60,000 tenge , and this applies only to weekdays. But a full day, including games with a child and training, will cost from 100 000 tenge . A nanny will be more expensive – a housekeeper. Her services – from 120 000 tenge .

      But a full day, including games with the child and training, will cost from 100 000 tenge . A nanny will be more expensive – a housekeeper. Her services – from 120 000 tenge .

      Method No. 1. The first thing that comes to mind

      • OLX — here you can find any specialist, including a nanny. The minimum payment for placing an ad is 1,400 tenge. If you also need advertising, so that as many people as possible see the request, you will have to pay at least 1,200 tenge.
      • naimi.kz is a good site and application for hiring a nanny. But placing an ad is the same as on OLX – 1400 tenge. Additional advertizing of the announcement — 1266 tenges.

      Method No. 2. Card file of specialists

      http://supernanny.kz/ – a large number of nannies are presented on this site. True, there are more offers in Almaty than in Astana, but it’s worth a try. You can place your ad for free and wait until the nanny herself responds. Or refer to the already posted questionnaires on the site.

      As you can see, the questionnaires are quite detailed:

      • have a photo
      • age
      • rating
      • reviews from verified users
      • salary level
      • specialization is indicated

      However, in order to talk to the nanny, you must first pay 1990 tenge for her number. Even if the nanny is not suitable for some parameters, the payment for the contact is not refundable. Therefore, before paying, carefully read the questionnaire.

      Method #3 Hello from the 90s

      Once upon a time, only the “elite” could afford domestic staff. To do this, they turned to special agencies for the selection of domestic staff. Such agencies still exist. For example, the Dobrodeya agency. The agency commission is 50% of the employee’s monthly income, one-time.

      Method number 4. You can’t do without Instagram

      We are talking about special Instagram accounts that post resumes of nannies in Astana. You can view the resumes of nannies or advertise yourself. The price for placing an ad pleases: 200-500 tenge. The main thing here is to understand – are the subscribers real or cheated? To understand, see how many likes and comments are under the posts.

      Here is the address of one of these accounts @nyani_v_astane. which was recommended to us by mothers according to the results of our survey. (The survey was conducted in public FB groups)

      Method number 5. FB also rules

      Another true Internet method posting on your personal page on Facebook, VK or Instagram. If you do not have many subscribers, let your friends come to the rescue. Ask them to share your post, and maybe the right person will be found.

      Method number 6. Whatsapp mailing made easy

      WhatsApp messaging is a great free option. Send messages with a detailed description of your request to the chats of kindergartens, schools, residential buildings, and just advertising chats someone will certainly respond.

      This is an example of a good announcement.

      It is important to compose the ad text correctly. It doesn’t matter if it’s a WhatsApp mailing list or a post on social networks. Try to write as much information as possible: child’s age, gender, address, work schedule, salary, document requirements, education requirements, skills, responsibilities.

      The more accurately you write everything down, the faster you will find the specialist you need.

      Method No. 7. Pass it on to another

      Word of mouth is the good old fashioned way. But even here there are pitfalls. Let’s figure it out.

      • Most of all, a nanny is needed for those mothers whose children have not yet grown up. So before taking advice, weigh the pros and cons. If the children of your friend have already grown up and do not need the supervision of a nanny, you can contact the teacher. And if the children are small, and their mother is happy to share the contacts of the nanny, think about it: is this help disinterested or is this an attempt to send you a bad specialist?
      • “There is no comrade for the taste and color” – very good folk wisdom. What may be normal for one mother may be unacceptable for you. Get all the details from your friends. Let’s say you need an active nanny, a typical extrovert in temperament. She will be able to cheer up the child, and feed, and read a book. And your friend prefers that the nanny does not raise the child, but simply looks after the child while she is away for a few hours. Because she is convinced that only a mother can develop a baby and teach. Such a mother hires an introverted nanny who will not actively impose her parenting methods. And you are advised such a nanny, but she does not meet your requirements. And no one is to blame: you just need to clarify all the details and make it clear what exactly you expect from the teacher.

      These were all the ways to find a nanny that we tried on ourselves. Do not forget that you can write anything on the Internet, but what kind of nanny will be in practice is a big question. Therefore, carefully prepare for the interview: make up questions in advance, do not forget about the sanction book and certificates, and do not neglect the reviews of the nanny’s previous clients. If possible, even call them. All these measures will help you find a worthy specialist .

      Nursery accessible

      Affordable crèches

      Every child aged 1-3 should have a place in a free crèche

      For many mothers, having a quality crèche can be a defining factor for their entire lives. The nursery, and then the kindergarten, give the mother an opportunity not to give up paid work – to remain financially independent . Not surprisingly, after 3 years of absence from work (or even more), it is extremely difficult to return back. Therefore, mothers often do not return, becoming dependent on other people’s sources of income.

      Financial dependence of a woman on a man significantly increases the risks:

      • Poverty, especially in case of divorce
      • Domestic violence
      • Committing crimes
      • Alcoholism
      • Addictions
      • Negative effects on the child

      Often the situation is such that a mother simply has no choice – she needs to return to a paid job immediately after giving birth. This happens, for example, in 90,005 low-income families or single mothers . Where to leave a child if nannies and private gardens are not affordable? After all, the allowance for a child after a year and a half is a penny that is impossible to live on. In this case, reliable, free nurseries are vital.

      “Creating an enabling environment for reconciling family responsibilities for raising children with work is seen as an important part of the policy”
      National Strategy for Women

      It is important to note that the level of education of Russian women is very high. There are more women with higher education than men. According to Rosstat, 58% of Russian women have a higher education , for men this percentage is much lower – 42%. That is, a woman in most cases can get a job that will provide at least a minimum standard of living for her and her child.

      Early Childhood Care Center. Norway

      Kindergarten-nursery №418. Permian. Not in the best condition

      If favorable conditions are created, mothers will not be afraid to send their children to a nursery

      In a good nursery, the child will fully develop without negative consequences

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      four

      Nursery.

      At what age?

      Formally, preschool education in Russia starts at 2 months and ends with school (7 years). In groups for children under 3 years old, the development, improvement, supervision and care of the child is carried out, an educational program is carried out. In practice, nurseries (now called early development groups) take children from the age of 1 or a year and a half.

      “Educational organization provides preschool education, supervision and care for pupils aged from two months until the termination of educational relations”
      Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated 08.30.

      You can often hear psychologists recommend not to send children to kindergartens until the age of three. Moreover, a child at this age still does not know how to adequately serve himself, he may not tolerate a break with his mother and going out into society. This is not the case if the nursery groups in the kindergarten are organized correctly, taking into account all the characteristics of the early age, and highly qualified specialists look after the children . In many countries, children are given away from the age of 1 without negative consequences.

      We wanted the best, but it turned out as always

      But the main problem is not even whether a mother wants to send her child to kindergarten from an early age or not. There are practically no full-fledged full-day nursery groups left in Russia, not to mention their quality. Oddly enough, presidential decree No. 599 of May 7, 2012 (one of the so-called “May decrees”) added fuel to the fire, which set the goal of ensuring 100% access to preschool education for children aged 3 to 7 years.

      The decree specifically refers to children aged 3-7 years and says nothing about children under 3 years old . Proceeding from this, officials rushed to solve the task in many respects due to the liquidation of nursery groups . But even due to this, they could not solve the problem of the queue for children aged 3-7 years. According to Rosstat, at the beginning of 2016, 192,800 children aged 3 to 7 were still on the waiting list for kindergartens. At the same time, the queue of children under 3 years old was 2,818,800. Thus, the problem of some children is solved at the expense of other children.

      As a result of an ill-conceived frantic struggle of officials with a queue of children aged 3-7:

      • Liquidated nursery groups
      • Regular groups were overcrowded
      • Buildings in disrepair still in operation
      • In violation of the current legislation, 10,300 employees of kindergartens do not have secondary vocational and higher education
      • Complicated registration rules – often require permanent or temporary registration
      • Officials purchased buildings that were not suitable for accommodating children for kindergartens

      The number and ratio of age groups of children in a preschool educational institution is determined by the founder – the municipality / city authorities. They decide for themselves who to take to kindergarten and who not. So we liquidated nursery groups quickly and without hassle.

      “The availability and free of charge of pre-school education in state or municipal educational institutions are guaranteed”
      Constitution of the Russian Federation. Article 43 Paragraph 2

      The situation with places in nursery groups varies greatly from region to region. But none of the problems have been solved. As a rule, even if a mother gets in line before the baby is born, this does not guarantee a place. In some regions, the queue will never fit , since almost all nursery groups have been eliminated.

      According to Rosstat, at the beginning of 2016, only 18.4% of children under the age of 3 attended nurseries in Russia, and 48.8% of children of this age were in the electronic queue for the nursery. The parents of the remaining 32.8% of children under 3 either did not want to use the nursery, or were not satisfied with the quality, or did not see the point in enrolling in such a huge queue.

      According to the OECD, Russia has people to look up to. For example, in Denmark 65.2% of children under the age of 3 attend a nursery, Norway – 55%, France – 51.9%, Sweden – 46.8%.

      Officials promise that the problem of a queue of children under 3 years old will also be solved. The government is even preparing a separate program to introduce new nursery groups. But for now, these are only plans that, against the backdrop of cuts in social spending, may remain on paper.

      “Expected results: universal access to pre-school education for all categories of children”
      National Strategy for Children

      Example – Moscow

      With the beginning of the execution of the May decree, the Moscow authorities simply changed the form for registering for kindergartens on the public services website. It has become technically impossible to enroll a child under 3 years old in kindergarten . Nursery groups were abolished in many Moscow kindergartens in the fall of 2013.

      For children under three years old, only “short stay” groups are provided – 2-3 hours three times a week. Therefore, they do not create any conditions for mothers to work. This is just an example of one of the regions – many others have done the same.

      “More than 60 thousand rural settlements (with a population of up to 5 thousand people), where almost 400 thousand children of preschool age live, do not have kindergartens. Due to the lack of transport accessibility, many children living in rural areas do not attend preschool organizations at all”
      Accounts Chamber

      Babysitters and private kindergartens

      The lack of nurseries is solved by hiring a babysitter. But there are many complexities here. First, babysitting is expensive , especially for a full day. As a result, the salary of a nanny can be equal, or even exceed the salary of a working mother. Secondly, it is extremely difficult to find a proven qualified nanny – even at a high price, they are in great demand, literally worth their weight in gold. At the same time, no one trains 90,005 professional nannies 90,006. Many try to find a nanny with a higher pedagogical or medical education, but this is extremely difficult.

      It is the huge industry of nannies, with their low qualifications, that demonstrates precisely the terrible state or complete absence of nursery groups in kindergartens. For example, in Norway, the babysitting profession has practically disappeared as a result of the effective work of nursery groups.

      The second option is private kindergartens. For a full day, they will cost less than a nanny, but they will also cost a lot. At the same time, a private kindergarten may be very far from home, and its quality may be doubtful .

      The third option is the child’s grandparents. But we do not consider this option as a solution to the problem. There can be different situations in families, it is difficult for older people to take on such a load, many grandparents, who still have a lot of strength, often continue to work themselves.

      What to do?

      1. Build the required number of kindergartens with nursery groups. Eliminate the queue for children aged 1 to 3 years
      2. Provide full day (12 hour stay) and extended day (13-14 hour stay) child care
      3. Establish and enforce quality standards for nurseries
      4. Provide training for highly qualified social nannies

      Share the initiative:

      Other program initiatives

      “Nanny work is the lot of women who have nothing else to count on”

      Still from the cartoon “The Kid and Carlson”

      Our country, together with the whole world, has been discussing for several days now a nanny from Namibia, who beat a child and threw him against the wall. Me too, exotic! We have such news several times a year. At least the Namibian nanny didn’t cut off the baby’s head, but in Russia it happened.

      Babysitting does not come from a good life

      Today, in our country, work as a nanny or governess has become a kind of main profession. This means that women who go to babysit other people’s children either do not have other qualifications, or they do not have other prospects. It was the same before the revolution: babysitting became a lifelong occupation.

      In the 1990-2000s, we had a period when students and pensioners took care of children, just like in the West. To define this employment, the English word babysitter began to be used. And it means a qualified person with a good past and / or a promising future. Babysitting is for a while.

      Babysitting is destiny. And in recent years, it has become the lot of women, who, for the most part, have nothing else to rely on. This is probably due to the fact that, on the one hand, when choosing nannies, parents look more and more at recommendations and choose the most experienced ones. On the other hand, the nanny profession was overrun by a business that entered the market for these services in the form of recruitment agencies. Well, on the third hand, the state is running out of nannies, trying to regulate their qualifications more and more. All this is slowly pushing amateurs and enthusiasts out of the market and replacing them with professionals.

      And who goes to babysitting? Since tsarist times, this work has been almost the last refuge of a woman. Peasant women went to nannies out of hopelessness, and educated young ladies suddenly orphaned, matrons who were widowed and lost their homes, or European immigrants who did not settle in a new country, suddenly left for governesses. Few people went to this job from a good life.

      In Soviet times, it was exactly the same, only babysitting ceased to be a profession, that is, the main, for life and the only way to earn money. Girls-children went to nannies, because there was no other work for them, and they had to earn money or get off their parents’ necks early. Girls were willingly taken, because they were paid little, besides, they demanded little food and space, which is important – they lived in a family. Sick pensioners and disabled people went to work as nannies, but only if they could not get a job as watchmen or cleaners. Because, contrary to today’s stories about the Soviet socialist paradise, pensions were meager. And because the work of a nanny, if done in good faith, is very difficult. Even not all mothers can be alone with children without disruption all day long.

      With such complexity, the work was paid little, because this profession did not officially exist and they worked as nannies illegally.

      Nanny is a hopeless profession

      Now that nannies are legalized, for many it has become a profession. And who is a professional nanny? Most likely, she did not find another job, she became a nanny, say, at the age of 25 and will work like this until her old age. It is almost impossible to grow in this profession. Unless you manage to get a governess in the house of the oligarchs or open your own agency. Both are incredible. And returning to a good job after working as a nanny is also not easy.

      Today, child care is paid much better. But it was the growth in the salaries of nannies that played a bad joke on them. The fact is that today the wage gap between skilled and unskilled workers is increasingly narrowing. As a result, spending on a nanny has grown faster in 10 years than the salaries of parents. Why families are forced to look for a cheaper nanny. And cheaper means unreliable and illegal.

      Still from the film “Mustached Nanny”

      Now there are two categories of nannies. The first ones work with children for a long time, they have many recommendations, they are checked in agencies (sometimes only for appearances), but at the same time they are considered professional nannies, that is, they have no other career prospects, which is a tragedy in itself. The second category of nannies are women of different ages and with different professional activities in the past. But for some reason these women agree to illegal work and low wages. The low income and lack of a bright future for the nanny make her not the best companion for children.

      It’s no surprise that nannies often lose their temper. Beat, of course, units. But indifference and cruelty among nannies is the norm

      Especially towards children who cannot speak. It is almost impossible to control work with a child under two years old. Even if there is a surveillance camera in the house, it will not track whether the child was fed and changed his diaper on time. If at home, with the camera turned on, the nanny will not give the baby a tablet or turn on the TV, then on a walk she can safely do this and relax herself.

      Problems are not removed when the child grows up and learns to speak. Yes, he can tell his parents about everything, but keep in mind that for children, a nanny is the person with whom they spend the most time, on which their food, hygiene, and walks depend. Therefore, a nanny can easily intimidate a child, persuade him, and even turn him against his parents. Which often happens. Babysitters sometimes have a complex psychological trauma: even if they do not love the child and their work, they feel jealousy towards his parents. The nanny sits and thinks: “I invest in him to the last strength, I don’t sleep because of him, I clean up after him, wash, feed him, and it’s all for a penny, and when he hears the turn of the key in the door, he rushes to his mother! “. I heard more than once from my friends and read on the net that nannies turned the child against the mother, inspired him that she did not love him and exchanged for work and money.

      Another point: many nannies despise the women they work for. Especially if the nanny raised her own children herself. Simply because she knows perfectly well how she actually performs her duties. And he knows how others do it – nannies constantly communicate with each other: on the playground, in the clinic, in the kindergarten. The nanny knows for sure that she does not love the child. Yes Yes! If the situation in the family is hopeless, the nanny can maintain a neutral and even sympathetic attitude towards the mother. But if she was hired so that the mother simply had more free time or could earn money for a new car, the nanny’s attitude is often quite different.

      The nanny is unlikely to love the child (even Arina Rodionovna is questionable)

      Children who the nanny takes to her home are especially vulnerable. Firstly, parents cannot install cameras or a voice recorder there. Secondly, on their territory, any person, not excluding the nanny, feels more confident and, alas, with impunity. And if, at the same time, the nanny has her own small children in the house, then the child accepted for earnings will feel discrimination every minute. They don’t kiss him, they don’t lisp with him, they don’t stroke him on the head as often as relatives.

      But even if we exclude cruelty and beatings, the main argument against the nanny remains – in comparison with her mother, she is cold and indifferent. Even when a nanny has been working in a family for many years, she, as a rule, will gladly refuse this family if she is offered a better job or her own housing. By the age of 4-5, a child is able to understand this. And understanding the truth of life does not brighten up his daily routine.

      Therefore, if you can bring up children yourself, bring them up. Buying a new car or summer house can wait

      Giving your child to a stranger is scary. Because a stranger doesn’t love your child the way you do. Even if the nanny raised five children herself and worked in a kindergarten all her life. Or, on the contrary, she always dreamed of her own children, but could not give birth to them. Everyone is aware of this fact, but some can cope with it, while others cannot.

      Parents who leave their children with nannies are of two types: the former constantly worry and suffer from remorse, the latter distract themselves from the experiences with more pleasant thoughts. I think there are no parents who would completely trust nannies. Because, whatever one may say, the child spends most of his wakefulness with a strange woman who does not love him, who can hardly be controlled.

      Supposed portrait of Arina Rodionovna, Pushkin’s nanny

      What about Arina Rodionovna, you say? Loving, devoted, patient? You know, Arina Rodionovna was a serf who was taken into the Ganiballov-Pushkin family in her youth. She raised several generations of the poet’s relatives to the detriment of her own four children, whom she was not even allowed to feed.

    Kindercare locations: Find a Daycare, Child Care Center or Preschool Near You

    Опубликовано: May 7, 2020 в 11:12 am

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    Категории: Cat

    Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Indianapolis, IN

    KinderCare has partnered with Indianapolis families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Indianapolis, IN.

    Whether you are looking for a preschool in Indianapolis, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

    1. Beech Grove KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 787-7343

      52 N 18th Ave
      Beech Grove
      IN
      46107

      Distance from address: 4.32 miles

      Ages: 1 year to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    2. Whitcomb KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 247-1195

      1034 N Whitcomb Ave
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46224

      Distance from address: 5. 36 miles

      Ages: 1 year to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    3. High School Road KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 293-2199

      4009 N High School Rd
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46254

      Distance from address: 7.23 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    4. 45th Street KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 546-3737

      6901 E 45th St
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46226

      Distance from address: 7. 58 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    5. East 62nd KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 251-5577

      4402 E 62nd St
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46220

      Distance from address: 7.76 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    6. 21st Street KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 897-9918

      8930 E 21st St
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46219

      Distance from address: 8. 07 miles

      Ages: 11 months to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    7. Coronado KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 271-0552

      29 Coronado Rd
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46234

      Distance from address: 8.58 miles

      Ages: 1 year to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    8. Country Woods KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 882-4955

      25 Country Woods Dr
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46217

      Distance from address: 8. 95 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    9. Graham Road KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 849-1493

      7030 Graham Rd
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46220

      Distance from address: 9.17 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    10. Madison KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 881-5673

      8829 Madison Ave
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46227

      Distance from address: 9. 29 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    11. Franklin Township KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 881-7800

      8020 Nuckols Ln
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46237

      Distance from address: 9.34 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    12. Avon Trails KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 209-9651

      10325 E County Rd 100 N
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46234

      Distance from address: 9. 67 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    13. Woodland Drive KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 291-4314

      7221 Woodland Dr
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46278

      Distance from address: 9.77 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    14. Intech Park KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 608-0926

      7010 Intech Blvd
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46278

      Distance from address: 9. 91 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    15. Woodfield Crossing KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 257-3911

      8485 Woodfield Crossing Blvd
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46240

      Distance from address: 10.02 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    16. East 75th KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 849-8687

      6901 E 75th St
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46250

      Distance from address: 10. 25 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    17. North Indianapolis KinderCare

      Phone:
      (833) 905-3276

      91 W 91st Street
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46260

      Distance from address: 10.44 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    18. West 86th Street KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 872-6384

      3722 W 86th St
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46268

      Distance from address: 10. 57 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    19. Delegates Row KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 573-3633

      9155 Delegates Row
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46240

      Distance from address: 11.01 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    20. Greenwood KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 885-5900

      3438 Smith Valley Rd
      Greenwood
      IN
      46142

      Distance from address: 11. 22 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    21. Trader’s Point KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 876-8930

      8750 Zionsville Rd
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46268

      Distance from address: 11.40 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    22. Castleton KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 598-4300

      8259 Clearvista Pkwy
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46256

      Distance from address: 11. 43 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    23. Center Grove KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 882-7775

      980 S State Road 135
      Greenwood
      IN
      46143

      Distance from address: 11.53 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    24. Edwards Drive KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 268-6346

      1002 Edwards Dr
      Plainfield
      IN
      46168

      Distance from address: 12. 37 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    25. Carmel KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 344-3140

      10910 N. Michigan Rd
      Zionsville
      IN
      46077

      Distance from address: 12.97 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    26. Bearsdale KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 826-5547

      12015 Pendleton Pike
      Indianapolis
      IN
      46236

      Distance from address: 13. 16 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

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    27. Brownsburg KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 350-2474

      435 E Northfield Dr
      Brownsburg
      IN
      46112

      Distance from address: 13.44 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    28. Fishers Roberts Drive KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 576-9344

      8750 Roberts Dr
      Fishers
      IN
      46037

      Distance from address: 13. 50 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    29. Rangeline KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 844-3464

      1001 S Rangeline Rd
      Carmel
      IN
      46032

      Distance from address: 13.78 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

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    30. Fishers Landing KinderCare

      Phone:
      (317) 577-3655

      11562 Fishers Landing Dr
      Fishers
      IN
      46038

      Distance from address: 14. 28 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Milwaukee, WI

    KinderCare has partnered with Milwaukee families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Milwaukee, WI.

    Whether you are looking for a preschool in Milwaukee, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

    1. 61st Street KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 546-0730

      2374 S 61st St
      West Allis
      WI
      53219

      Distance from address: 4.89 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 9 years
      Open:

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    2. St. Francis KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 482-3366

      4692 S Whitnall Ave
      Saint Francis
      WI
      53235

      Distance from address: 5. 63 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    3. 27th Street KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 281-4396

      4854 S 27th St
      Milwaukee
      WI
      53221

      Distance from address: 6.08 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    4. Greendale KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 421-5510

      5230 W Loomis Rd
      Greendale
      WI
      53129

      Distance from address: 7. 25 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    5. South Milwaukee KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 762-0045

      1801 E College Ave
      South Milwaukee
      WI
      53172

      Distance from address: 7.68 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    6. Greenfield 108th St KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 321-4232

      3370 S 108th St
      Milwaukee
      WI
      53227

      Distance from address: 8. 08 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    7. West Allis KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 541-6332

      11423 W Cleveland Ave
      West Allis
      WI
      53227

      Distance from address: 8.10 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    8. Greenfield KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 425-1943

      8650 W Forest Home Ave
      Greenfield
      WI
      53228

      Distance from address: 8. 15 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    9. 76th Street KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 358-2060

      6835 N 76th St
      Milwaukee
      WI
      53223

      Distance from address: 8.73 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 10 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    10. Falk Park KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 761-1746

      7363 S 27th St
      Franklin
      WI
      53132

      Distance from address: 9. 03 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    11. Oak Creek KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 762-9050

      7677 S Howell Ave
      Oak Creek
      WI
      53154

      Distance from address: 9.26 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    12. Brown Deer KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 354-3770

      8750 N 51st St
      Brown Deer
      WI
      53223

      Distance from address: 10. 12 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    13. New Berlin KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 425-5924

      13000 W Beloit Rd
      New Berlin
      WI
      53151

      Distance from address: 10.26 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    14. Hales Corners KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 425-9330

      6350 S 108th St
      Franklin
      WI
      53132

      Distance from address: 10. 44 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    15. Park Place KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 359-1234

      10715 W Park Pl
      Milwaukee
      WI
      53224

      Distance from address: 10.44 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    16. Jacob Lane KinderCare

      Phone:
      (262) 293-3018

      N72 W13333 Jacob Ln
      Menomonee Falls
      WI
      53051

      Distance from address: 11. 50 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    17. Brookfield North KinderCare

      Phone:
      (262) 783-4199

      4080 N Calhoun Rd
      Brookfield
      WI
      53005

      Distance from address: 11.58 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

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    18. Brookfield South KinderCare

      Phone:
      (262) 792-1112

      18205 W Bluemound Rd
      Brookfield
      WI
      53045

      Distance from address: 11. 78 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

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    19. Menomonee Falls Main Street KinderCare

      Phone:
      (262) 255-5141

      N88 W15240 Main St
      Menomonee Falls
      WI
      53051

      Distance from address: 13.73 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    20. Muskego KinderCare

      Phone:
      (414) 509-7055

      S69 W15651 Janesville Rd
      Muskego
      WI
      53150

      Distance from address: 14. 51 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    Daycare in Chicago, IL for Ages 6 weeks to 12 years

    KinderCare has partnered with Chicago families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Chicago, IL.

    Whether you are looking for a preschool in Chicago, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

    1. South Loop KinderCare

      Phone:
      (312) 913-1557

      1501 S State St
      Chicago
      IL
      60605

      Distance from address: 1. 44 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
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    2. University Children’s Center

      Phone:
      (312) 867-7056

      446 E Ontario St Ste 150
      Chicago
      IL
      60611

      Distance from address: 3.49 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
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    3. Marcey Street KinderCare

      Phone:
      (312) 274-1850

      1733 N Marcey St
      Chicago
      IL
      60614

      Distance from address: 4. 42 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

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    4. North Elston KinderCare

      Phone:
      (773) 267-7660

      3855 N Elston Ave
      Chicago
      IL
      60618

      Distance from address: 7.78 miles

      Ages: 2 years to 6 years
      Open:

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    5. Palos Hills KinderCare

      Phone:
      (708) 599-2225

      9906 S Roberts Rd
      Palos Hills
      IL
      60465

      Distance from address: 12. 96 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    6. Westbrook KinderCare

      Phone:
      (708) 562-7115

      1 Westbrook Corporate Ctr Ste 135
      Westchester
      IL
      60154

      Distance from address: 13.16 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

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    7. Evanston KinderCare

      Phone:
      (847) 869-3456

      2014 Dempster St
      Evanston
      IL
      60202

      Distance from address: 13. 43 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
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    Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Kinder Care Learning Center, TX

    KinderCare has partnered with Kinder Care Learning Center families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Kinder Care Learning Center, TX.

    Whether you are looking for a preschool in Kinder Care Learning Center, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

    1. Beamer Road KinderCare

      Phone:
      (281) 481-9309

      12002 Beamer Rd
      Houston
      TX
      77089

      Distance from address: 1. 78 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    2. Friendswood KinderCare

      Phone:
      (281) 482-4589

      2550 W Bay Area Blvd
      Friendswood
      TX
      77546

      Distance from address: 5.85 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
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    3. Fairmont KinderCare

      Phone:
      (281) 487-5335

      3602 Fairmont Pkwy
      Pasadena
      TX
      77504

      Distance from address: 6. 23 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 10 years
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    4. Clear Lake KinderCare

      Phone:
      (281) 480-4777

      14777 El Camino Real
      Houston
      TX
      77062

      Distance from address: 6.25 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 10 years
      Open:

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    5. Bellfort Street KinderCare

      Phone:
      (713) 644-2763

      7828 Bellfort St
      Houston
      TX
      77061

      Distance from address: 6. 93 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    6. Silverlake KinderCare

      Phone:
      (281) 485-8667

      2325 County Road 90
      Pearland
      TX
      77584

      Distance from address: 7.43 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    7. Pinebrook KinderCare

      Phone:
      (281) 461-1822

      4422 Clear Lake City Blvd
      Houston
      TX
      77059

      Distance from address: 8. 18 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 10 years
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    8. Deer Park KinderCare

      Phone:
      (281) 479-6121

      602 W Pasadena Blvd
      Deer Park
      TX
      77536

      Distance from address: 10.14 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 10 years
      Open:

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    9. South Shore KinderCare

      Phone:
      (281) 334-5795

      106 Meadow Pkwy
      League City
      TX
      77573

      Distance from address: 12. 02 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 10 years
      Open:

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    10. La Branch Child Development Center

      Phone:
      (713) 759-0440

      2320 La Branch St Suite 130C
      Houston
      TX
      77004

      Distance from address: 13.84 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

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    Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Dallas, TX

    KinderCare has partnered with Dallas families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Dallas, TX.

    Whether you are looking for a preschool in Dallas, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

    1. Young Stars

      Phone:
      (214) 767-8888

      207 S Houston St Ste 130C
      Dallas
      TX
      75202

      Distance from address: 3.98 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

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    2. Forest Lane KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 234-3174

      9131 Forest Ln
      Dallas
      TX
      75243

      Distance from address: 5. 91 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    3. Addison KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 980-2858

      5080 Spectrum Dr Ste 120
      Addison
      TX
      75001

      Distance from address: 8.57 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

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    4. Northwest Highway KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 278-9558

      1321 Northwest Hwy
      Garland
      TX
      75041

      Distance from address: 8. 65 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    5. Spring Creek KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 404-9020

      15610 Spring Creek Rd
      Dallas
      TX
      75248

      Distance from address: 8.92 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    6. Campbell Rd KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 669-1130

      511 W Campbell Rd
      Richardson
      TX
      75080

      Distance from address: 10. 33 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    7. Las Colinas KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 550-8479

      1121 Greenway Cir
      Irving
      TX
      75038

      Distance from address: 10.88 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 8 years
      Open:

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    8. Bent Tree KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 732-4025

      4025 Frankford Rd
      Dallas
      TX
      75287

      Distance from address: 11. 74 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    9. Burnham Rd KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 519-8361

      1325 Burnham Dr
      Plano
      TX
      75093

      Distance from address: 12.70 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    10. Fairgate Kindercare

      Phone:
      (972) 323-1300

      1300 E Frankford Rd
      Carrollton
      TX
      75007

      Distance from address: 13. 19 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    11. Hebron KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 862-6700

      4241 Marsh Ln
      Carrollton
      TX
      75007

      Distance from address: 13.68 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

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    12. Duncanville-CedarRidge KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 296-4725

      314 N Cedar Ridge Dr
      Duncanville
      TX
      75116

      Distance from address: 14. 63 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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    16 Kindergarten №390 Nizhny Novgorod 2. 8 6

    17 Kindergarten №393 Nizhny Novgorod 2.9 7

    18 Kindergarten No. 394 Parus Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 7

    19 Kindergarten No. 396 Sunflower Nizhny Novgorod 2.6 7

    20 Kindergarten No. 402 Zolotaya Rybka, Nizhny Novgorod 2.7 4

    21 Kindergarten №411 Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 6

    22 Kindergarten №417 Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 6

    23 Kindergarten No. 426 Silver Hoof Nizhny Novgorod 3 7

    24 Kindergarten №437 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 1 5

    25 Kindergarten №450 Ryabinka Nizhny Novgorod 2.9 5

    26 Kindergarten №452 Rodnichok, Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 6

    27 Kindergarten No. 456 by Pike Command, Nizhny Novgorod 3.7 3

    28 Kindergarten №457 Nizhny Novgorod 2. 6 5

    29 Kindergarten №460 Rodnichok, Nizhny Novgorod 3.6 7

    30 Kindergarten No. 464 Lukomorye Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 6

    31 Kindergarten №467 Nizhny Novgorod 3.6 24

    32 Kindergarten №470 Scarlet Flower Nizhny Novgorod 4 3

    33 Kindergarten No. 476 Alisa Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 8

    34 Kindergarten №365 Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 7

    35 Nursery No. 96, Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 6

    36 Nursery-Garden No. 86 Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 8

    37 Nursery-Garden No. 101 Nizhny Novgorod 3.7 6

    38 Kindergarten №7 Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 7

    39 Kindergarten No. 16, Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 6

    40 Kindergarten No. 17 Brook Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 6

    41 Kindergarten №18 Sorceress Nizhny Novgorod 3. 4 5

    42 Kindergarten №21 Lesovichok Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 4

    43 Kindergarten №22 Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 7

    44 Kindergarten №23 Nizhny Novgorod 2.5 6

    45 Kindergarten №31 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 2 4

    46 Kindergarten №35 Raduga Nizhny Novgorod 2.8 6

    47 Kindergarten №56 Hummingbird Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 5

    48 Kindergarten No. 57 Zvezdochka, Nizhny Novgorod 2.5 5

    49 Kindergarten №59 Thumbelina Nizhny Novgorod 3. 5 5

    50 Kindergarten No. 61 Nizhny Novgorod 4 3

    51 Kindergarten No. 62, Nizhny Novgorod 2.7 7

    52 Kindergarten No. 63, Nizhny Novgorod 2.9 6

    53 Kindergarten No. 64 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 3 7

    54 Kindergarten No. 65 Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 8

    55 Kindergarten No. 71 Teremok, Nizhny Novgorod 4 3

    56 Kindergarten №84 Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 6

    57 Kindergarten №87 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 2 5

    58 Kindergarten №90 Nizhny Novgorod 3.6 6

    59 Kindergarten No. 107 Rybka Nizhny Novgorod 2.9 5

    60 Kindergarten №149 Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 5

    61 Kindergarten №198 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 6 6

    62 Kindergarten №258 Nizhny Novgorod 3.8 6

    63 Kindergarten №316 Nizhny Novgorod 2.5 3

    64 Kindergarten No. 339 Forget-me-not Nizhny Novgorod 4 3

    65 Kindergarten №341 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 4 7

    66 Kindergarten №429 Nizhny Novgorod 3.8 15

    67 Kindergarten №44 Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 10

    68 Nursery-Garden No. 103 A, Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 7

    69 Children’s Combine No. 116 Zhemchuzhina, Nizhny Novgorod 3.7 9

    70 Kindergarten №430 Nizhny Novgorod 3 5

    71 Kindergarten №1 Rostochek Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 4

    72 Kindergarten №2 Beryozka Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 8

    73 Kindergarten №2 Nizhny Novgorod 4. 2 5

    74 Kindergarten №3 Nizhny Novgorod 3 4

    75 Kindergarten №3 Kolobok Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 9

    76 Kindergarten №154 Nizhny Novgorod 3.6 7

    77 Kindergarten №4 Scarlet Sails Nizhny Novgorod 3. 7 6

    78 Kindergarten No. 6, Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 4

    79 Kindergarten No. 6, Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 5

    80 Kindergarten №7 Solnyshko Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 5

    81 Kindergarten №11 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 5 9

    82 Kindergarten №11 Nizhny Novgorod 3.8 16

    83 Kindergarten №12, Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 7

    84 Kindergarten №12 Katyusha Nizhny Novgorod 4.4 20

    85 Kindergarten №14 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 3 6

    86 Kindergarten No. 14 Malysh, Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 4

    87 Kindergarten №15 Nightingale Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 5

    88 Kindergarten No. 17 Little Red Riding Hood, Nizhny Novgorod 4.2 5

    89 Kindergarten №19 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 7 8

    90 Kindergarten №23 Ryabinka Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 6

    91 Kindergarten №24 Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 7

    92 Kindergarten No. 25 Pesenka Nizhny Novgorod 2.7 8

    93 Kindergarten №26 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 5 6

    94 Kindergarten №29 Cinderella Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 6

    95 Kindergarten №31 Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 5

    96 Kindergarten No. 34 Zvonochek, Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 6

    97 Kindergarten №36 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 4 6

    98 Kindergarten №36 Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 6

    99 Kindergarten No. 37 Ogonyok Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 6

    100 Kindergarten №42 Zabava Nizhny Novgorod 2.7 7

    101 Kindergarten №47 Rosinka Nizhny Novgorod 3. 3 7

    102 Kindergarten №48 Nizhny Novgorod 3 7

    103 Kindergarten №53 Orlyonok Nizhny Novgorod 3 7

    104 Kindergarten №54 Nizhny Novgorod 3.7 7

    105 Kindergarten №56 Nizhny Novgorod 3 5

    106 Kindergarten No. 63, Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 9

    107 Kindergarten No. 63 Teremok, Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 5

    108 Kindergarten No. 65 Lesnaya Polyanka Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 7

    109 Kindergarten No. 67 Krepysh, Nizhny Novgorod 3.6 5

    110 Kindergarten №69 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 2 6

    111 Kindergarten №73 Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 7

    112 Kindergarten №75 Nizhny Novgorod 4.2 8

    113 Kindergarten №77 Nizhny Novgorod 2.8 7

    114 Kindergarten №77 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 4 7

    115 Kindergarten №79 Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 6

    116 Kindergarten №80 Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 10

    117 Kindergarten №81 Nizhny Novgorod 2.9 4

    118 Kindergarten №87 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 2 5

    119 Kindergarten №91 Nizhny Novgorod 3.8 8

    120 Kindergarten №94 Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 6

    121 Kindergarten №95 Nizhny Novgorod 4 6

    122 Kindergarten №97 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 7 7

    123 Kindergarten No. 99 Ladushki Nizhny Novgorod 2.6 9

    124 Kindergarten No. 103 Semitsvetik Nizhny Novgorod 3.6 10

    125 Kindergarten No. 103 Teremok, Nizhny Novgorod 2.9 7

    126 Kindergarten No. 104 Brook Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 6

    127 Kindergarten №105 Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 5

    128 Kindergarten №106 Snezhinka Nizhny Novgorod 3.8 4

    129 Kindergarten №108 Nizhny Novgorod 2.7 8

    130 Kindergarten No. 109 Cheburashka Nizhny Novgorod 2.5 4

    131 Kindergarten №112 Nizhny Novgorod 2.8 3

    132 Kindergarten No. 112 Korablik, Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 4

    133 Kindergarten №113 Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 5

    134 Kindergarten №114 Nizhny Novgorod 2. 9 7

    135 Kindergarten №115 Nizhny Novgorod 3.6 13

    136 Kindergarten No. 116 Malysh Nizhny Novgorod 4.2 15

    137 Kindergarten No. 117 Swallow Nizhny Novgorod 3 8

    138 Kindergarten №118 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 1 9

    139 Kindergarten №119 Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 6

    140 Kindergarten №119Reindeer Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 6

    141 Kindergarten №121 Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 8

    142 Kindergarten №122 Nizhny Novgorod 3 6

    143 Kindergarten №123 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 5 9

    144 Kindergarten №125 Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 6

    145 Kindergarten №126 Rodnichok, Nizhny Novgorod 4.2 12

    146 Kindergarten №129 Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 9

    147 Kindergarten №135 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 7 11

    148 Kindergarten №140 Nizhny Novgorod 4 3

    149 Kindergarten №143 Nizhny Novgorod 3.7 3

    150 Kindergarten №150 Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 6

    151 Kindergarten №162 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 5 11

    152 Kindergarten №201 Skazka Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 5

    153 Kindergarten №210 Nizhny Novgorod 3.9 10

    154 Kindergarten No. 214 Malyshok, Nizhny Novgorod 4.1 3
    155 Kindergarten №230 Nizhny Novgorod 2. 9 7

    156 Kindergarten №231 Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 8

    157 Kindergarten №234 Nizhny Novgorod 3.6 7

    158 Kindergarten No. 247 Gvozdichka Nizhny Novgorod 4.1 4

    159 Kindergarten №248 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 1 5

    160 Kindergarten №255 Nizhny Novgorod 4 3

    161 Kindergarten No. 256 Zvezdochka Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 7

    162 Kindergarten №257 Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 3

    163 Kindergarten No. 269 Beryozka, Nizhny Novgorod 3.6 8

    164 Kindergarten №271 Nizhny Novgorod 2.8 5

    165 Kindergarten No. 275 Kolobok Nizhny Novgorod 2.7 8

    166 Kindergarten No. 276 Antoshka Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 6

    167 Kindergarten №278 Nizhny Novgorod 2. 9 5

    168 Kindergarten №290 Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 7

    169 Kindergarten №294 Nizhny Novgorod 3.7 7

    170 Kindergarten №297 Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 5

    171 Kindergarten №298 Nizhny Novgorod 2. 4 7

    172 Kindergarten №313 Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 7

    173 Kindergarten №315 Nizhny Novgorod 3 8

    174 Kindergarten No. 325 Chamomile Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 7

    175 Kindergarten №340 Chamomile Nizhny Novgorod 3. 8 9

    176 Kindergarten No. 343 Malysh, Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 6

    177 Kindergarten №361 Kolokolchik Nizhny Novgorod 2.7 7

    178 Kindergarten №368 Snezhinka Nizhny Novgorod 4.2 9

    179 Kindergarten №369 Nizhny Novgorod 2. 8 6

    180 Kindergarten №379 Nizhny Novgorod 3 7

    181 Kindergarten No. 386 Brook Nizhny Novgorod 3.1 8

    182 Kindergarten №401 Ryabinka Nizhny Novgorod 4.2 7

    183 Kindergarten №403 Nizhny Novgorod 4 3

    184 Kindergarten №410 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 5 6

    185 Kindergarten №412 Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 5

    186 Kindergarten №413 Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 7

    187 Kindergarten №433 Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 5

    188 Kindergarten №435 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 3 6

    189 Kindergarten No. 436 Petushok, Nizhny Novgorod 2.4 8

    190 Kindergarten No. 438 Vorobyshek, Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 5

    191 Kindergarten №440 Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 6
    192 Kindergarten №442 Nizhny Novgorod 3 6

    193 Kindergarten №448 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 7 3

    194 Kindergarten №453 Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 9

    195 Kindergarten №458 Nizhny Novgorod 3.7 6

    196 Kindergarten No. 461 Raduga Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 6

    197 Kindergarten №38 Golden sparkle Nizhny Novgorod 3 7

    198 Kindergarten №59 Kolokolchik Nizhny Novgorod 3. 5 5

    199 Kindergarten №145 Chamomile Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 7

    200 Kindergarten №161 Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 7

    201 Kindergarten No. 352 Sudarushka Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 2

    202 Kindergarten No. 444 Alyonushka Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 8

    203 Kindergarten №30 Zorenka Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 6

    204 Kindergarten №32 Beryozka Nizhny Novgorod 3 6

    205 Kindergarten №49 Nizhny Novgorod 4.3 14

    206 Kindergarten No. 196 Petushok, Nizhny Novgorod 3.8 12

    207 Kindergarten No. 226 Deer, Nizhny Novgorod 2.5 4

    208 Kindergarten №252 Nizhny Novgorod 3 11

    209 Kindergarten №253 Gnezdyshko Nizhny Novgorod 4 3

    210 Kindergarten №267 Ryabinka Nizhny Novgorod 3. 9 5

    211 Kindergarten №282 Nizhny Novgorod 3 4

    212 Kindergarten No. 283 Golden Key Nizhny Novgorod 2.9 7

    213 Kindergarten No. 289 Gusarik, Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 6

    214 Kindergarten №296 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 1 6

    215 Montessori Kindergarten “Themselves with Mustaches”, Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 6

    216 Kindergarten №342 Teremok Nizhny Novgorod 4 9

    217 Kindergarten №344 Nizhny Novgorod 4 2

    218 Kindergarten No. 392 Yablonka Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 14

    219 Kindergarten No. 395 Kolobok Nizhny Novgorod 3.7 3

    220 Kindergarten №404 Rostki Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 7

    221 Kindergarten №415 Nizhny Novgorod 3.3 7

    222 Kindergarten No. 423 Luchik, Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 7

    223 Kindergarten №432 Nizhny Novgorod 3.7 6

    224 Kindergarten No. 434 Rodnichok, Nizhny Novgorod 3.2 4

    225 Kindergarten №441 Grasshopper Nizhny Novgorod 3.6 8

    226 Kindergarten №447 Nizhny Novgorod 3 7

    227 Kindergarten №451 Nizhny Novgorod 4. 1 8

    228 Kindergarten №459 Nizhny Novgorod 3.4 17

    229 Kindergarten №465 Nizhny Novgorod 3.8 6

    230 Kindergarten №466 Nizhny Novgorod 4.3 73

    231 Kindergarten №469 Nizhny Novgorod 3 8

    232 Kindergarten №473 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 2 4

    233 Kindergarten №474 Nizhny Novgorod 3.7 2

    234 Kindergarten No. 478 Green City Nizhny Novgorod 3.6 3

    235 Kindergarten №277 Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 6

    236 Kindergarten №464 Nizhny Novgorod 3. 5 6

    237 Kindergarten №46 Nizhny Novgorod 3.5 4

    238 Kindergarten №439 Nizhny Novgorod 3.7 8

    MADOU “Kindergarten No. 49” Svetlyachok “

    Kindergarten No. 49″ Fireflies “

    Welcome!

    Municipal Autonomous Educational Institution

    ” Kindergarten No. 49 “Svetlyachka”

    9 official page of the website bus.gov.ru

    Independent assessment of the quality of education bus.

    gov.ru/pub/independentRating/list

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    Ministry of Education,
    science and youth policy of the Nizhny Novgorod region publishes a link to a video message
    Minister of Education of the Russian Federation S.S. Kravtsova

    https://cloud.mail.ru/public/Doxg/cYLVUjBPY.

    Dear parents!

    We inform you that the Ministry of Information Technology
    and communications of the Nizhny Novgorod region on the Internet portal of state and
    of Municipal Services of the Nizhny Novgorod Region (gu.nnov.ru) a payment service was put into operation
    kindergartens for residents of the city of Nizhny Novgorod – “Subscription of accruals”
    (hereinafter – the service), which allows parents to pay for kindergartens online
    no commission for the first 3 months.

    The service is free and is activated upon the first payment
    any charge for kindergarten. Every month the user will receive
    e-mail address notification of the need to pay the accrual.

    See Appendix for more details.

    From April 1, 2022, a hotline

    has been opened for parents of children newly entering kindergarten.

    Day and time of the hotline:

    by phone 468-17-50

    Monday from 8.00 to 12.00

    from 15.00 to 18.00

    The algorithm of the action of parents (legal representatives)

    for admission to kindergarten

    1. Upon reflection on the website of the State Service of the Status “sent In the preschool “parents (legal representatives) must call the kindergarten at 468-17-50

    2. Make an appointment with the head of the preschool educational institution

    3. At the appointed time, come to the reception, have with you (originals and copies):

    – passport of the parent (legal representative)

    – birth certificate of the child

    Dear parents!

    06/08/2022 pupils of our kindergarten took part in a specialized information and propaganda campaign “Summer is a small life!” together with the Nizhny Novgorod State traffic inspectorate, in order to teach and reinforce the rules of the road for children

    Video link: https://vk. com/video-75167851_456240610

    Dear parents!

    As part of the
    All-Russian campaign “Russia – the territory of Ecolyat – Young Defenders of Nature”,

    in our kindergarten from 06/06/2022 to 06/08/2022 the All-Russian festival “Ecolyat Holiday 2022” was held with the aim
    further development of environmental education, environmental culture and
    introducing preschoolers to careful communication with nature..

    Ecolat is one of the
    events of the All-Russian environmental social and educational projects
    “Ecolyata-Preschoolers”, “Ecolyata”, “Young Defenders of Nature”
    and the All-Russian campaign “Russia – the territory of Ecolyat – Young Defenders of Nature” Official site
    Projects and Promotions: ShchrU/ekolyata.rf/.

    The following events were held in the kindergarten within the framework of the action.


    Experimental activity with water “Sinking – not sinking”, “Soap bubbles”, “Colorless and colored water”;

    – Didactic
    games “From which tree is the leaf?”; “What grows in the garden, and what in the garden?”;

    – Interactive
    game “Where is whose house?”;

    – Entertainment “Tales of the old man – the forest man and the Christmas tree”, “Let’s save our nature in all its glory!”;

    -View
    presentations “Ecolytes – Defenders of Nature”

    Dear parents!

    Due to the current
    epidemiological situation you have the opportunity for free
    remotely receive advice from specialists of a private institution
    additional education “Syoma”

    Development and Education
    child from 0 to 18 years old.

    You can sign up by phone: 8 908 164 88 30, 214 09 00

    – REMINDER FOR PARENTS

    Dear parents! (legal representatives)

    On the basis of the Order of the Department of Education of the Administration of Nizhny Novgorod dated 18.08.2020. No. 430 “On the organization of the work of municipal preschool educational organizations in the mode of free attendance” MADOU “Kindergarten No. 49Firefly has been operating normally since August 19.

    Children are admitted to a preschool institution only if they have a certificate from a medical institution.

    All children are admitted to the preschool based on the results of daily thermometry.

    A certificate of the absence of a new coronavirus infection will only be required from children who have had this disease. Such certificates will be issued by medical institutions to all those who have been ill after recovery. For children who have been in contact with the sick, a certificate will be issued at the end of the quarantine.

    Dear parents!

    In order to implement the federal project “The success of each
    child” of the national project “Education”, since 2019 in the Nizhny Novgorod region
    automated information
    system

    “Navigator additional
    education of the Nizhny Novgorod region “(p. 52. navigator. children)

    We invite parents (legal representatives)
    register on the portal “Navigator of additional education for children
    Nizhny Novgorod Region”


    to the portal Navigator of additional education

    Municipal reference center of additional education
    children of the city of Nizhny Novgorod provides consulting support:

    – in the group vk. com “Municipal support center of Nizhny Novgorod”

    – by e-mail
    [email protected]

    – by phone 430 5954

    All parents are invited to subscribe to the group vk. com “Municipal
    support center of Nizhny Novgorod

    In the 2020/2021 academic year, you can enroll your child in clubs, sections, studios using the Navigator of additional education of the Nizhny Novgorod region.

    The navigator will allow you to choose the most interesting direction for your child, navigate in the choice of additional activities at a convenient time, without leaving home

    Kindergartens of Penza

    9006
    The site dspenza.ru is the Directory of kindergartens in the city of Penza. As of today, the municipal network of educational institutions is represented by 46 preschool institutions and 56 branches of preschool educational institutions.

    The site dspenza.ru allows you to quickly find the necessary information about a particular preschool institution. Also, the site, which consists of several sections, contains a number of useful and interesting materials on topics related to kindergartens.

    Sites of kindergartens in Penza

    The section “Websites of kindergartens in Penza” contains a list of websites of preschool institutions, which allows you to quickly find the kindergarten you are interested in. The list can be presented as a Gallery, Picture List or Simple List of your choice.

    See ALL

    Total sites 102

    DC 4

    DS 103

    DC 4
    F1

    DS 59

    DS 120

    DS 101

    DS 150

    DC 7
    F1

    Which kindergarten are you assigned to?

    With the help of the site you can find out which kindergarten you belong to:

    1. To do this, you need to enter the name of the street in the search bar;
    2. After clicking the “Find” button, a list of kindergartens that are territorially assigned to this street will appear.

    For search, it is safer to enter an incomplete street name. For example, instead of “Prospect Builders” enter “builds”.

    Next, find your house number in the right column of the list. In the left column opposite is the kindergarten to which you belong geographically.

    If your house number is not listed, please contact us. We will try to find which kindergarten you belong to.

    Search for the nearest kindergartens in Penza

    The section “Searching for the nearest kindergartens in Penza” will help you find the nearest kindergartens relative to your place of residence. To do this, simply enter your address in the search bar and click the “Search” button.

    Go to the page with the map

    The best sites of kindergartens in Penza

    Rating of the best sites of preschool institutions according to site users. A site participates in the rating if it gets more than 10 votes.

    Kindergarten website

    DS 89

    (76 votes)

    DS 111

    (23 votes)

    DS 31
    F3

    (36 votes)

    DS 31

    (39 votes)

    Latest news

    An action plan was presented in Penza to reduce the documentary burden on teachers

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    The results of the competition of methodological materials of tourist and local history orientation were summed up

    More

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    Rules for the admission of children to preschool

    Section “Rules for the admission of children to preschool” explains the rules that must be followed by the head of kindergartens when accepting children and parents who want to send their child to kindergarten. The section was prepared on the basis of the ORDER “ON APPROVAL OF THE PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION TO TRAINING UNDER EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS OF PRESCHOOL EDUCATION” (dated April 8, 2014 N 293).

    Old and new names of kindergartens

    The site also contains the section “Old and new names of kindergartens”, which allows you to find information about a kindergarten by its old name if the new name of the kindergarten is unknown to the user.

    Electronic queue for kindergarten

    dspenza.ru contains an important section for parents of Penza and the Penza region “Electronic queue”, thanks to which the queue for kindergarten can be seen on the website of the preschool institution chosen for visiting. In this section you will find a detailed guide on how to join the electronic queue.

    Articles from a lawyer

    In the section “Articles from a lawyer” you can find a number of useful publications on some of the most relevant topics. Articles of the section are created on the basis of frequently asked questions in the “Question-Answer” section, which concern many parents and require the most complete and detailed answer.

    We accept your suggestions

    This site contains a lot of useful information, is quite simple and clear to use. However, if you have any suggestions to improve the site or increase its functionality, write! We will be glad to consider your ideas and suggestions!

    Sincerely, the management of the site dspenza. ru

    St. Petersburg, Primorsky district – Duty kindergartens for the period from March 30 to April 3

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    • St. Petersburg gun buyback program continues
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    • 12 Serebrysty Boulevard hosted the Day of the Court
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    • September 8 is the day of memory of the victims of the siege of Leningrad.
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    • Due to the events dedicated to the Day of the transfer of the relics of Alexander Nevsky, traffic will be restricted in the center
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    Resource kindergartens for the period from March 30 to April 3,

    for children whose parents will continue to work on a non -working week 03. 04 (employees of continuous cycle enterprises, institutions, institutions health care, law enforcement agencies and other organizations that ensure the life of the city) groups are organized in duty kindergartens of the district.

    To visit the duty garden you need:
    1. Determine a kindergarten convenient for visiting from among those on duty;
    2. Write an application for the admission of a child in the selected day care center. The medical record will be handed over to the institution by the staff of the kindergarten that the child attends at the usual time.

    Duty gardens start working from 7.00 on Monday, March 30th.

    Duty kindergartens of the Primorsky district:
    • Kindergarten N 77 (Bogatyrsky pr., 60/5)
    • Kindergarten N 68 (Mebelnaya st., 23 A)
    • Kindergarten N 67 (Shuvalovsky pr., 61 k. 1)
    • Kindergarten N 57 (Koroleva pr., 42 k. 2)
    • Kindergarten N 49 (Marshala Novikov st. , 2 k. 2)
    • Kindergarten N 44 (Koroleva pr., 27k.3)
    • Kindergarten N 40 (Skolnaya st., 74)
    • Kindergarten N 9 (Repishcheva st., 17 k.2 A)
    • Kindergarten N 8 ( Serebrysty Blvd., 6 k.2 A)

    Attention!!!
    Applications from parents for the formation of duty groups in kindergartens can be submitted by e-mail: [email protected]

    with its own salt cave.

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    We work from 7:00 to 20:00

    all year round

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    Private kindergartens of ALERTUMKIDS

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    What makes us special

    Yashel from a year and a half

    for younger of the age, we offer different types of visits. including full time

    We work without additional payments

    Transparent payment system for private kindergarten services. We work on the principle of “All Inclusive”.

    On-line video surveillance

    The kindergarten is equipped with a video surveillance system. You can see what your child is doing at any time, right from the phone.

    English from 1.5 years old

    Afternoon in English

    Disease control

    Daily inspection, air humidifier in all rooms, recirculators that purify the air with bactericidal lamps, salt cave, oxygen cocktails

    3 Development

    A unique concept of development helps to develop a bright and confident personality. We have combined health care, the formation of intelligence and communication skills of children into a harmonious system

    Professionals

    Only real professionals work in the kindergarten, who can be trusted with the upbringing of our little guests.

    Individual approach

    Food allergy or need a special diet? Diet menu options and the ability to cope with any allergies and food intolerances.

    We buy food from VkusVill.

    Security

    Panic button and 24-hour remote control for the safety of pupils. At the same time, we are located on the territory of a guarded residential complex with video surveillance.

    Permanent presence of our employees with children.

    A little bit about us

    Frequently asked questions from parents

    Can’t use the potty by himself

    Well, that’s great. Has the right to do so. In kindergarten, potty training is much faster:

    1. There is an example of children who already know how to use the potty

    2. Our sorceresses put them on the potty often and systematically.

    3. There is a choice between a potty and a baby toilet!

    Baby sleeps at home in cot with sides

    In our nursery, all cribs are equipped with side rails, which means that the baby is safe!

    Cannot eat independently.

    Although we are for the principle “help me do it myself”, we supplement the babies in the nursery, but first we give them the opportunity to eat on their own. We take into account the opinion of parents on supplementary feeding and, if the child has a special diet (allergy), we prepare, taking into account these features.

    The child has a special diet.

    This is not a problem for us, we discuss this issue in great detail and indicate everything in the questionnaire of the child’s personal characteristics. Next, we coordinate with you an individual menu, which we adhere to in the future

    Does not fall asleep on her own.

    Sleep is a routine moment, and even in the older group, children all fall asleep in different ways. We have an individual approach in the truest sense of the word.

    We put someone on the handles (standing or sitting).

    Some need to be held by the hand and we hold the hand until the baby falls asleep

    Lovers to be stroked on the back, we stroke the back,

    and there are babies who ask to lie down with them and our fairies lie down next to the crib and the whole view shows how important it is to rest during the day)

    Getting ready for school

    Older group, already older children, but they remain children who need attention to be listened to and read fairy tales before bedtime. But we also understand the importance of school in a child’s life and we also know the modern requirements in preparing for it!

    Does not sleep during the day.

    If the parents do not mind, we will organize a quiet game or activity for your child and he will not sleep during the day.

    A child after an illness, I don’t want him to go for a walk!

    Ok, we won’t, you just say your wishes in the morning and he stays in the group and plays with the teacher.

    Kindergarten AlertumKids is a place where your child will be able to comprehensively develop, learn new things, make friends, and most importantly – be himself!

    Parents entrust us with the most valuable thing in life – their children. We have an influence on the formation of the PERSONALITY of each baby and therefore, we approach our work delicately, professionally and with great love.

    Our goal is for parents to leave for work feeling calm and confident that their child is in the best possible place. And taking a joyful and contented child from the kindergarten, the parents were happy themselves.

    A priority for us is a careful attitude to the health of each child, harmonious all-round development, an individual approach to a small person. When we say “grow with us”, we mean harmonious “in-Axis-nutrition” that has the right balance of IQ and EQ. Together with you, we form the basis from which the happy future of your baby begins today.

    Each employee shares the main principle of our garden:

    “We do not just work with children, we work for children”

    Our principles

    SAFETY, COMFORT, VARIABILITY

    and a play environment with safe furniture, educational toys, a library with children’s books,

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    • Creative thinking;
    • Teamwork skills;
    • Learning motivation;
    • Ready for school;
    • Do not be ashamed of your emotions;
    • Ability to make decisions;

    We will be glad to talk to you!

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    Our beliefs

    Individual approach to each child

    We adhere to the principles that the main thing in raising a child – is not to interfere with him . We create a safe developmental environment , fill it with toys and activities with various specialists, show children how to play and develop together.

    Our little pupils develop their own thinking by experimenting, making hypotheses and testing them. The adult’s task is to offer a stimulating environment in which the child will have something to explore. The educator is not the one who shares information, but the one who nourishes curiosity and supports an independent search for answers to questions.

    Accompaniment of play activities

    We are always with children and help to arrange their play process, to show opportunities for play.

    The best matinees and holidays

    We make memorable holidays and hold matinees with professional video and photography!

    “Help me do it myself”

    The main principle underlying Montessori and actively practiced in our kindergarten.

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    Your privacy is important to us. For this reason, we have developed a Privacy Policy that describes how we use and store your information. Please read our privacy policy and let us know if you have any questions.

    Collection and use of personal information

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    You may be asked to provide your personal information at any time when you contact us.

    The following are some examples of the types of personal information we may collect and how we may use such information.

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    • From time to time, we may use your personal information to send important notices and messages.
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    • If you enter a prize draw, competition or similar incentive, we may use the information you provide to administer such programs.

    Disclosure of information to third parties

    We do not disclose information received from you to third parties.

    Exceptions:

    • If necessary – in accordance with the law, court order, in legal proceedings, and / or based on public requests or requests from state bodies on the territory of the Russian Federation – disclose your personal information. We may also disclose information about you if we determine that such disclosure is necessary or appropriate for security, law enforcement, or other public interest reasons.
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    Kindercare redmond: Redmond KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Redmond, WA

    Опубликовано: May 6, 2020 в 11:12 am

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    Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Redmond, WA

    KinderCare has partnered with Redmond families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Redmond, WA.

    Whether you are looking for a preschool in Redmond, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

    1. RoseHill KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 885-2377

      15202 Redmond Way
      Redmond
      WA
      98052

      Distance from address: 0.84 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    2. Redmond KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 869-2084

      6534 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE
      Redmond
      WA
      98052

      Distance from address: 1. 25 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    3. Overlake KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 644-4686

      2060 152nd Ave NE
      Redmond
      WA
      98052

      Distance from address: 3.21 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    4. Totem Lake KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 828-3583

      11404 Slater Ave NE
      Kirkland
      WA
      98033

      Distance from address: 3. 21 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    5. Yarrow Bay KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 893-8888

      10733 Northup Way
      Bellevue
      WA
      98004

      Distance from address: 4.18 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    6. Juanita KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 820-9712

      14230 Juanita Woodinville Way NE
      Kirkland
      WA
      98034

      Distance from address: 5. 23 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    7. Woodinville KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 481-5551

      13851 NE 171st St
      Woodinville
      WA
      98072

      Distance from address: 5.58 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    8. Bothell KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 488-7383

      15816 116th Ave NE
      Bothell
      WA
      98011

      Distance from address: 5. 58 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    9. Sammamish KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 837-5340

      22931 NE 4th St
      Sammamish
      WA
      98074

      Distance from address: 5.91 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    10. Issaquah II KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 643-2917

      4341 W Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE
      Issaquah
      WA
      98027

      Distance from address: 7. 41 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    11. Factoria KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 747-4267

      12415 SE 41st Pl
      Bellevue
      WA
      98006

      Distance from address: 7.47 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    12. Lakemont Academy

      Phone:
      (425) 564-8200

      5015 Lakemont Blvd SE
      Bellevue
      WA
      98006

      Distance from address: 8. 10 miles

      Ages: 18 months to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    13. Wallingford Seattle KinderCare

      Phone:
      (206) 633-9989

      400 NE 45th St
      Seattle
      WA
      98105

      Distance from address: 9.47 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    14. Northgate KinderCare

      Phone:
      (206) 362-7164

      11395 5th Ave NE
      Seattle
      WA
      98125

      Distance from address: 9. 79 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    15. Thrashers Corner KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 485-5253

      20613 Bothell Everett Hwy
      Bothell
      WA
      98012

      Distance from address: 10.30 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    16. Kennydale KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 228-8776

      1795 NE 44th St
      Renton
      WA
      98056

      Distance from address: 10. 41 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    17. Seattle KinderCare

      Phone:
      (206) 903-1103

      1827 8th Ave
      Seattle
      WA
      98101

      Distance from address: 10.76 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

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      Ballinger Shoreline KinderCare

      Phone:
      (833) 905-3276

      19935 19th Ave NE
      Shoreline
      WA
      98155

      Distance from address: 11. 15 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    19. Renton Highlands KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 271-0733

      1225 Anacortes Ave NE
      Renton
      WA
      98059

      Distance from address: 11.92 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    20. Brier KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 776-9822

      20420 Larch Way
      Lynnwood
      WA
      98036

      Distance from address: 12. 27 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    21. Mill Creek KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 745-4484

      15711 Mill Creek Blvd
      Mill Creek
      WA
      98012

      Distance from address: 13.28 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    22. Edmonds KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 778-7961

      7330 196th St SW
      Lynnwood
      WA
      98036

      Distance from address: 14. 14 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    23. Penny Creek KinderCare

      Phone:
      (425) 385-2899

      13108 39th Ave SE
      Everett
      WA
      98208

      Distance from address: 14.42 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    24. South Seattle KinderCare

      Phone:
      (206) 243-0780

      11626 Des Moines Memorial Dr S
      Seattle
      WA
      98168

      Distance from address: 14. 89 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

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      Full-time and Part-time Teachers at Overlake KinderCare

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      KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. In addition to a rewarding career where you help shape children’s futures, KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package. KinderCare Education employs more than 32,000 team members across 1,700 locations nationwide. Our devoted family of education providers leads the nation in accreditation and includes KinderCare Learning Centers, KinderCare Education at Work , Champions Before- and After-School Programs, Cambridge Schools , Knowledge Beginnings and The Grove School .

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      Assistant Teacher – Glenridge Elementary school

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    Redmond KinderCare 6534 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE, Redmond, WA 98052

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    Mon – Fri:
    Sat – Sun Closed

    Places Near Redmond with Day Care Centers & Nurseries

    • Sammamish (3 miles)
    • Kirkland (8 miles)
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    • Mercer Island (14 miles)
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    Redmond KinderCare located at 6534 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE in Redmond, WA is designed with your child’s fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.
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    Location
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    Languages
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    Address: 6534 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE, Redmond, WA 98052

    Website: https://www.kindercare.com/our-centers/redmond/wa/301240

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      8133 161st Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052

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    This job listing has expired and the position may no longer be open for hire.

    Posted in Education 30+ days ago.

    Type: Full-Time


    Description

    Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success.

    As a member of our teaching staff, you will:

    • Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn
    • Partner with parents with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children
    • Support your center’s success by partnering with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment, accreditation, and engagement
    • Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners
    • Implement KCE’s curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child

    The benefits our career professionals enjoy:

    • Medical, dental and vision
    • Childcare benefit
    • Paid time off
    • Education assistance and reimbursement
    • Medical expense reimbursement/ Life insurance/Disability benefits/ Health and wellness programs
    • 401(k) savings and investment plan with employer match

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    Recipes

    How to cook

    1. Clean and rinse the fish. Put the carcass in a separate container.

    2. Mix olive oil, lemon juice, salt and spices. Pour the marinade over the fish and refrigerate for 30 minutes.

    3. Plug in the grill. Close the lid. Set the switch to position #4. Wait for the indicator to light up. Open cover. Lay out the fish. Close the lid. Prepare
    13-15 minutes.

    Tip:

    Sea bass goes well with creamy garlic and mint sauce. An excellent side dish for this type of fish is blanched green asparagus.

    How to cook

    1. Chop the garlic and dill.

    2. For the sauce: put mayonnaise, garlic and dill in a separate container, add black pepper, mix until smooth.

    3. Add salt and spices to the minced pork, mix thoroughly and form a round cutlet.

    4. Cut mushrooms and cucumbers into slices, onions into rings, tomatoes into circles. Cut bacon and cheese into thin strips.

    5. Plug in the grill. Close the lid. Set the switch to position #5. Wait for the red indicator to light up. Open cover. Cut the bun in half, put the halves on the grill. Do not close the lid. Cook 2 minutes.

    6. Put the rolls on a plate, grease the panel with vegetable oil.

    7. Put the cutlet on the center of the grill, put the mushrooms and bacon on the sides. Close the lid. Cook 4-5 minutes. Turn the bacon over after one minute, after another minute put it in a separate container.

    8. After cooking, lay out the cutlet and mushrooms.

    9. Lubricate one half of the roll with mayonnaise sauce, put the ingredients on it in the following order: pork cutlet, cheese, cucumbers, mushrooms, bacon, tomatoes, lettuce. Top with the second half of the roll.

    Tip:

    To keep the patty juicier, shape it without adding salt and pepper and freeze it in the freezer. Then rub the frozen cutlet with salt and spices, after which you can start frying.

    Cooking procedure

    1. Chop the garlic. In a separate container, mix paprika, garlic, olive oil, salt and pepper, mix well and rub medallions with this mixture and leave for 20-30 minutes.

    2. Plug in the grill. Close the lid. Set the switch to position #5. Wait for the green indicator to light up. Open cover. Lay out the medallions. Close the lid. Cook 3-4 minutes.

    3. Transfer the fried medallions to a plate and cover with foil, leave for 5-7 minutes, and then serve.

    Tip:

    If you are using other meat than tenderloin, choose cuts without connective tissue or remove all veins. Cut the meat across, not along the grain, otherwise it will turn out tough.

    Cooking procedure

    1. Prepare the ingredients for the filling: cut the chicken fillet into 1–1.5 cm cubes. Chop the green onions and jalapeno peppers. Cheese grate on a coarse grater.

    2. Divide all the ingredients for the filling into 2 parts – for 2 cakes. Put a piece of cheese on half of one cake. Put the chicken fillet, chopped onion and jalapeno pepper on the cheese. Sprinkle cheese on top, fold the cake in half.

    3. Turn on the grill. Close the lid. Set the switch to position #3. Wait for the red indicator to light up. Open cover. Lay out the cake. Close the lid. Cook 2-3 minutes.

    4. Repeat the cooking steps for the second tortilla.

    Tip:

    Instead of chicken, you can use bacon that has been previously grilled for 2 minutes.

    Cooking procedure

    1. Clean the squid from the film. Defrost spinach, drain
    liquid. Cheese grate on a coarse grater. cut tomatoes
    small cubes.

    2. In a separate bowl, mix spinach, tomatoes, cedar
    nuts and cheese, add salt and spices, mix. received
    stuff the squids with the mixture, fasten the hole with a toothpick.

    3. Turn on the grill. Close the lid. Set the fish cooking mode. Press the button “ OK “. Wait until it starts
    the ready-to-work indicator flashes and an audible
    signal, and open the lid. Put the squids on the grill plate. Close the lid. Cook until done WELL DONE (see instructions chapter II).

    Cooking procedure

    1. Prepare dressing: in a separate container, mix minced garlic, balsamic vinegar and olive oil,
    add salt and spices, mix.

    2. Cut the eggplant into thin slices about
    3–5 mm.

    3. Turn on the grill. Close the lid. Set manual mode
    cooking. Press the “OK” button. Wait until it starts
    the ready-to-work indicator flashes and an audible
    signal, and open the lid. Put a piece on the grill plate
    eggplant. Close the lid. Cook 10 minutes . Remaining
    cook vegetables in the same way.

    4. Grease the prepared eggplants with garlic dressing.

    Tip:

    As spices, you can use saffron and red
    pepper.

    Cooking procedure

    1. Grease the baguette with butter on top. Turn on the grill.
    Close the lid. Set manual cooking mode. Press the button “ OK “. Wait until the indicator starts flashing
    ready for operation and an audible signal will sound, and open
    cover. Lay out the baguette. Close the lid by pressing lightly. Cook 5 minutes .

    2. Cut the tomato, cucumber and chicken fillet into slices.

    3. Cut the baguette in half lengthwise, grease the inside with mayonnaise and mustard.

    4. Collect the sandwich in the following sequence: one half of the baguette, lettuce, chicken, cucumber, tomato, cheese, the second half of the baguette.

    Cooking procedure

    1. Lemon cut into thin slices.

    2. Put lemon slices and salmon fillet into a foil mold. Sprinkle cane sugar, salt and spices on top, add dill and mustard seeds. Cover the form with a sheet of foil, tuck the edges.

    3. Turn on the grill. Close the lid. Set manual cooking mode. Press the button “ OK “. Wait until the Ready-to-Work indicator starts flashing and a beep sounds, and open the cover. Place the dish with the salmon on the grill plate. Close the lid. Cook 10 minutes.

    How to cook

    1. Chop the garlic and basil. Cheese grate on a fine grater. Cut zucchini and tomatoes into slices 0.5 cm thick.

    2. In a separate container, mix zucchini, olive oil,
    garlic, basil, salt and spices, mix. Spread the zucchini in an even layer in a foil dish, put on top
    first tomatoes, then dumplings. Cover the form with a sheet
    foil, tuck the edges.

    3. Turn on the grill. Close the lid. Set manual mode
    cooking. Press the button “ OK “. Wait until it starts
    the ready-to-work indicator flashes and an audible
    signal, and open the lid. Put the mold on the grill plate
    with dumplings. Close the lid. Cook 18-20 minutes.

    4. Sprinkle finished zucchini dumplings with grated parmesan.

    How to cook

    1. Remove the meat from the refrigerator 1 hour before cooking,
    to warm it up to room temperature. Grate
    pepper steak.

    2. Turn on the grill. Close the lid. Set the meat cooking mode. Press the “OK” button. Wait until it starts
    the ready-to-work indicator flashes and an audible
    signal, and open the lid. Put the steak, salt. Prepare
    to the desired degree of doneness (see instructions, chapter II).

    3. After cooking, open the lid and lay out the steak
    on a plate, cover with foil, leave for 10 minutes.

    Tip:

    The steak can be served with Argentine or any other sauce.

    How to cook

    1. Cut the wings into phalanges, remove the first phalanx. Put the wings in a separate container, add lemon juice, vegetable oil, salt and spices, mix thoroughly and leave for 20-30 minutes.

    2. Turn on the grill. Close the lid. Set the poultry cooking mode. Press the “OK” button. Wait until the Ready-to-Work indicator starts flashing and a beep sounds, and open the cover. Lay out half of the wings. Close the lid. Cook until WELL DONE (see instructions, chapter II).

    3. After cooking, put the finished wings in a separate container. Prepare the remaining half of the wings in the same way.

    Tip:

    To ensure that the chicken wings cook evenly, cook the phalanxes of the same size.

    How to cook

    1. Peel the peaches and cut each into four parts.

    2. In a separate bowl, mix the chopped peaches, sugar, softened butter and cinnamon, mix.

    3. Put the peaches in a foil dish. Cover the form with a sheet of foil, tuck the edges. Turn on the grill. Close the lid. Set manual cooking mode. Press the “OK” button. Wait until the Ready-to-Work indicator starts flashing and a beep sounds, and open the cover. Put the peaches on the grill plate. Close the lid. Cook 12 minutes.

    Tip:

    Serve caramelized peaches with vanilla ice cream and mint leaves.

    How to cook

    1. Peel the pepper and cut into slices. Eggplant and zucchini wash, dry and cut into thin slices, onion cut into rings.

    2. For marinade: in a separate container, mix water, salt, sugar and vinegar. Pour the marinade over the eggplant and leave for 30 minutes.

    3. Mix olive oil, salt and pepper. Put the vegetables in another container, pour in a mixture of olive oil, mix well.

    4. Plug in the grill. Close the lid. Set the switch to position #4. Wait for the indicator to light up. Open cover. Put bell pepper (80 g), onion (70 g), zucchini (85 g), eggplant (100 g), cherry tomatoes (60 g). Close the lid. Cook 6-8 minutes. Cook the remaining vegetables in the same way.

    Tip:

    A dressing of olive oil, balsamic vinegar and honey is perfect for this dish.

    How to cook

    1. Rinse mussels. Cut celery into thin circles, chili pepper into thin feathers. Cherry cut in half.

    2. In a foil form, mix all the ingredients. Cover the form with a sheet of foil, tuck the edges.

    3. Plug in the grill. Close the lid. Set the switch to position #5. Wait for the indicator to light up. Open cover. Put the dish with mussels on the grill plate. Close the lid. Cook 15 minutes.

    How to cook

    1. Grind lemon grass. Cut green onions into feathers.

    2. In a foil form, mix all the ingredients. Cover the form with a sheet of foil, tuck the edges.

    3. Plug in the grill. Close the lid. Set the switch to position #5. Wait for the indicator to light up. Open cover. Put the shrimp dish on the grill plate. Close the lid. Cook 10 minutes.

    How to cook

    1. Melt butter (180 g) and chocolate in a water bath, cool. Beat 3 eggs and 150 g of sugar. Add chocolate mixture, flour and baking powder, mix well.

    2. In a separate bowl, beat 2 eggs, 70 g sugar and cream cheese.

    3. Lubricate the foil mold with butter (10 g). Pour the chocolate batter into the mold and smooth it out. Gently pour the cheese dough on top, smooth. Cover the form with a sheet of foil, tuck the edges.

    4. Plug in the grill. Close the lid. Set the switch to position #3. Wait for the indicator to light up. Open cover. Place the brownie pan on the grill plate. Close the lid. Cook 25 minutes.

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    Redmond RMC-MD200 multicooker review

    In our testing, the Redmond RMC-MD200 is a multicooker with 2 bowls and the ability to cook 4 different dishes at the same time. The bowls have independent heating elements, and, according to the manufacturer, they do not affect each other’s work in any way. Getting a device for relatively little money that allows you to cook a full 4-course dinner in one load is probably the dream of many. Let’s see how this dream can become a reality.

    Features

    Manufacturer Redmond
    Model RMC-MD200
    Type multicooker
    Country of origin China
    Warranty 2 years
    Service life * 5 years
    Power 1000W
    Control touch
    Body material metal, plastic
    Bowl size 2 x 2. 4 L
    Cup cover non-stick Daikin
    Delay start up to 24 hours
    Reheat food until 12 noon
    Programs 16 automatic, master chef light and multi cook
    Silence have
    Control panel lock have
    Accessories 2 steam container, measuring cup, scoop, flat spoon
    Weight 5 kg
    Dimensions (W×H×D) 207×407×312 mm
    Network cable length 1 m
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    * Quite simply, this is the period during which parts for repairing the device are delivered to official service centers. After this period, any repair in the official SC (both warranty and paid) is unlikely to be possible.

    Package contents

    The multicooker arrived for testing in a nice thick cardboard box of Redmond standard design. On a black background, a photograph of the device, the face of a pensive brunette and the main characteristics of the model. Along with this, on the box we see an advertisement for the mobile application “cooking with Redmond”, a complete set and colorful photos of dishes cooked in the RMC-MD200.

    The box is equipped with a plastic handle, inside the device is tightly and very securely fixed with foam inserts. With such protection, it is unlikely that something will happen to the device even with careless transportation.

    Opening the box, inside we found:

    • multicooker
    • 2 bowls, 2.4 l capacity;
    • 2 containers for steaming;
    • power cord;
    • scoop;
    • flat spoon;
    • measuring cup;
    • recipe book;
    • manual and service book.

    At first glance

    The RMC-MD200 is made in a simple style, the body combines metal and black plastic. The shape is closer to a parallelepiped with rounded corners. No catchy bright details, everything is quite concise. Covers independent of each other open upwards when pressing the buttons above the control panel.

    Two containers are inserted inside the case, the distance between them is quite large, they are removed conveniently. containers are interchangeable.

    The heating element is in contact with the bowl from below, no clamps or other design is provided.

    Sealing removable covers and removable steam valves are located on top of the housing covers.

    They are easy to remove for cleaning from condensate and do not absorb odors.

    Multicooker containers are small, 2.4 liters maximum volume. The useful volume is only 1.5 liters. That is, in two bowls you can cook a maximum of 3 liters.

    The bowls are made of thick-walled metal with a Daikin coating, which allows you to cook with a minimum of oil. They are easy to clean and do not absorb odors.

    The inside of the containers has a clearly visible measuring scale.

    Plastic containers for steaming can be placed on top of the bowls if needed.

    Containers look like baskets with two handles. They are easy to install and remove even while cooking in the bowl. There are no steam holes in the bottom of the containers, so the liquid does not flow out of them into the multicooker bowl. Steam enters through the side slots.

    The back of the multicooker does not have any protruding parts and can be pushed against the wall, since the body practically does not heat up during the cooking process.

    Air vents are located on the bottom of the case, a cord connector is provided on the right side. The case stands on four rubberized legs.

    In general, the whole construction looks reliable, neat and thoughtful.

    Manual

    The multicooker comes with an instruction manual, a service book and a recipe book for 200 different dishes.

    The instruction manual is a small book of 36 pages, half of which are in Russian, half in Ukrainian. The instructions contain all the necessary information for working with the device, for convenience, part of the explanation is given in diagrams and tables. In addition to the usual sections such as technical specifications, safety precautions and care, the manual describes in detail the operation of the appliance: the general procedure, setting the time, locks, start delays, the “multi-cook” program, the “master chef light” function, and more. Much attention is also paid to cooking tips, mistakes and how to eliminate them.

    The instruction is clear, detailed, but not overloaded with unnecessary information.

    Recipe book in the same format as the manual, but with 252 pages. 200 recipes are decorated with beautiful photos and a detailed description of the cooking process. Everyone can find something interesting in it: a recipe or a table of caloric content of products.

    Control

    Control centered on the front panel. This is a small display with touch buttons and LED backlight. On the top right and top left are the buttons for switching the control of bowls I and II.

    When cooking in two bowls at the same time, the display shows the program of the bowl whose button is constantly lit, does not blink. To display the current bowl program with a flashing button, simply press the flashing button. Indicators of 16 automatic programs are located around the display; to select the desired one, the indicators are switched using the “+” and “-” buttons. The program is started with the “start” button, and canceled with the “cancel” button. The “Settings” button is responsible for changing the time and / or temperature in any automatic program, except for the “Express” program. Management is simple and intuitive. The display is bright enough. The buttons are pressed easily, the sensors are sensitive, the humidity of the hands does not affect recognition.

    The start of the program, the end of the program and the warning about the heating of the bowl for the start of the program is accompanied by an acoustic signal. The sound signal is not loud, quite melodic, does not cause irritation, because of the closed doors it is not audible. For convenience, the sound notification can be disabled and enabled back.

    Operation

    Before the first use, the manufacturer recommends wiping the case with a damp cloth and washing the multicooker bowls. We did just that and, since there were no foreign smells, we limited ourselves to this.

    Having installed the appliance on a flat horizontal surface, we made sure that the steam coming out of the valve does not get on the surfaces of furniture, wallpaper and electrical appliances and began to enjoy cooking.

    During operation, the appliance behaved like two small multicookers placed side by side. Cooking in one bowl did not in any way affect the quality, taste or smell of the food in the other bowl. The only nuance in the device was only the volume of the bowls – we are used to 3-liter or more containers.

    The only drawback we found was the lack of a carrying handle. Since the multicooker is a device rather mobile than stationary, some inconvenience is observed when rearranging in this case.

    The coating of the bowls is excellent, nothing burned, stuck or peeled off during the process.

    The high side of the bowl makes it easy to take it out of the body, although special tongs would be nice.

    The automatic programs are varied and enough for all your everyday cooking. At the same time, the temperature and time of any program can be easily changed using the “settings” button. It is very comfortable. The temperature step is 1 °C, which is very good, especially for the “vacuum” program, since the sous-vide technology assumes a very precisely maintained temperature.

    Steam cooking containers are very conveniently designed, with a certain amount of dexterity, they can be removed directly from the steaming bowl without the use of oven mitts, as the plastic on the handles does not get very hot. In general, the use of these containers significantly increases the possibilities – in half an hour you can cook soup, porridge for a side dish and two types of cutlets.

    Care

    Care of the appliance is described in sufficient detail in the instructions. In short, the body can be wiped with a damp cloth, the removable cover and the removable valve are carefully cleaned after each use under running water with a gentle detergent. Multicooker containers can be washed in the dishwasher. The working chamber, if it is accidentally dirty, can be wiped with a moistened sponge or cloth, foreign bodies that have fallen into the recess around the central temperature sensor are carefully removed with tweezers.

    Our measurements

    During 6 hours of operation on various programs, the multicooker consumed 3.85 kWh of electricity, the maximum consumption recorded by the wattmeter was 1043 W, which is slightly higher than the declared power.

    Weber iGrill Temperature Sensor measures 1 liter of water from 20°C to 98°C in 20 minutes on the Express program.

    The temperature of the programs measured by us (5) exactly corresponds to the declared one. The set temperature of 63 °C in the “vacuum” mode was kept without fluctuations (accuracy 1 °C) during the entire measured time (20 min.).

    The RMC-MD200 operates almost silently.

    Practical tests

    In practical tests, we set ourselves the task, first of all, to understand the feasibility of dividing a large capacity into two separate ones. How convenient will it be to cook in parallel in two containers, will smells mix and spoil some dish, are there any nuances in cooking two dishes at the same time.

    It should be noted that simple recipes, such as crumbly cereals or ordinary soups and sauces, worked out perfectly in a slow cooker, and we will not dwell on their description.

    Consider:

    • soup with smoked meats and peas;
    • potato casserole with meat;
    • complex lunch in one multicooker load: stew, steamed cutlets and cottage cheese casserole;
    • simultaneous cooking of garlic omelet and rhubarb compote;
    • bright and rich borscht.
    Soup with smoked meats and peas

    Since not everyone likes pea soup, we decided to make a two-in-one dish, that is, soup with smoked meats and pea soup with smoked meats. To do this, we cooked peas in one bowl of the multicooker, and smoked ribs, smoked ham, potatoes, carrots and seasonings soup in the other. We set the peas to cook a little earlier, and cooked it for about 2 hours. It is better to choose the time for each variety of peas individually, taking into account the time of its preliminary soaking.

    The soup itself was boiled in the “cooking” mode for about 1.5 hours. We put the vegetables in 30 minutes before they were ready.

    After the cooking process was completed in both containers, we got about 3 liters of the final product. The amount of peas in the soup can be varied or not put peas in the soup at all.

    We were satisfied with the result.

    Result: excellent.

    Potato casserole with meat

    We took minced meat, grated potatoes, some boiled rice, salt, spices.

    Potatoes mixed with rice, salt and spices, put half into the multicooker bowl. Salted minced meat was put on the mixture, covered with the second half of the potatoes. We put it on the “baking” mode for 1.5 hours. After 1.5 hours, we took out the container from the multicooker, turned our casserole over with a large plate and put it on the “frying” mode for 10-15 minutes to brown the crust.

    Got it, served it on the table.

    Result: excellent.

    Set meal: stew, steamed cutlets and cottage cheese casserole

    In this experiment, we are trying to see if it is possible to cook a dessert and a main course at the same time. We opted for the sweet cottage cheese casserole, as cottage cheese absorbs odors easily. In the second container we cook vegetable stew of zucchini, potatoes and minced meat with spices, on the second tier – steamed garlic cutlets.

    For the cottage cheese dessert we needed cottage cheese, eggs, butter, peaches, raisins, sugar and some flour. Peaches (nectarines) were cut into large pieces, the rest was thoroughly beaten in a blender. The mass was poured into the multicooker bowl, put pieces of peaches and raisins into it. We put it on the “baking” mode for 1.5 hours.

    For the stew we mixed grated zucchini, potatoes, ground beef and spices. Pour the mixture into the multicooker bowl. A steamer container with small minced beef patties with garlic and spices was placed on top.

    The container was sent to the second compartment of the multicooker, setting the “extinguishing” mode for 1.5 hours.

    Cutlets cooked earlier, after about 50 minutes – an hour. We took the container out of the multicooker, put it back 10 minutes before the stew was ready (for heating).

    We liked the stew. It was well stewed, did not burn, despite the fact that we did not grease the form with any oil, and the minced meat was lean. The steamed patties also turned out well.

    The casserole, to our surprise, did not absorb any foreign odors, despite the proximity of cutlets with garlic. The dessert turned out well, baked, not burnt.

    Result: excellent.

    Breakfast: garlic omelette and rhubarb compote

    Inspired by the results of the previous test, we decided to cook a delicate rhubarb compote and fry an omelette with garlic at the same time.

    For compote, rhubarb, pieces of nectarine and sugar were poured into a container, water was added to the maximum mark, and the “cooking” mode was set for 40 minutes.

    The adjacent container was set to the “frying” mode. As soon as the container was heated, they sprinkled it with oil and poured beaten eggs (2 pcs.) into it with sour cream and garlic. They fried for a couple of minutes with the lid closed, then opened it, turned the omelette over and fried it with the lid open. Repeat for 4 more eggs. All this time, compote was cooked in another container.

    Compote turned out great and did not absorb odors.

    We were also satisfied with the omelet.

    Result: excellent.

    Borscht

    This recipe allows not only to achieve the perfect rich color and taste, but also leaves a choice between borscht and simply rich meat soup. Using this method, we used to cook borscht before, but we made beetroot frying in a frying pan. The multicooker RMC-MD200 makes it possible not to use other dishes and other devices.

    For borscht we took young beets, beef and pork ribs, potatoes, carrots, tomatoes, some vegetable oil and salt.

    In one container they put the broth from the meat on the bones, in the other – beets without tops. As soon as the beets were cooked until half cooked, they pulled it out, cooled it, and cleaned it. Potatoes and carrots, cut into large pieces, were added to the broth.

    The second container was put on the “stewing” mode, tomatoes were cut into it, a little oil was poured, the boiled beets were crumbled into medium pieces. Simmer for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally.

    Pieces of meat were removed from the soup bowl, the bones were separated, the meat was cut and returned to the soup. A few minutes before readiness, finely chopped beet tops were put into the soup.

    Now for the ideal color and taste of borscht, it remains only to pour the broth with meat and vegetables into a plate, add stewed beets, serve with sour cream and herbs.

    Result: excellent.

    Conclusions

    In our opinion, the Redmond RMC-MD200 is a very worthy and well-thought-out device, practically devoid of shortcomings. Thanks to two independent bowls, the device can cook two completely different dishes at the same time without losing quality. The volume of 3 liters for two bowls is not enough for a large family or company, but it is quite suitable for constant cooking for 1-3 people.

    The control is convenient and intuitive, the thermally insulated housing retains heat well and saves electricity. Automatic programs are optimal, and the ability to change the temperature and time during the cooking process makes it possible to achieve the perfect result.

    South windsor ct daycare: THE Top 10 Daycares in South Windsor, CT | Affordable Prices

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    THE Top 10 Daycares in South Windsor, CT | Affordable Prices

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    FAQs for finding daycares in South Windsor

    In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in South Windsor, CT?

    There are a variety of daycares in South Windsor, CT providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

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    South Windsor KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in South Windsor, CT

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    Welcome to South Windsor KinderCare

    Welcome to South Windsor KinderCare, nestled in this charming suburban town northeast of Hartford, CT. Every day, our center strives for excellence in education while offering a well-rounded and nurturing environment that’s filled with learning and fun. At South Windsor KinderCare, we hold our families and children in the highest regard. After all, everyone belongs in our circle—we love meeting new friends!

    Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
    In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

    Meet Jacqueline Fraro, Our Center Director

    Meet Jacqueline Fraro! She is the Center Director at South Windsor KinderCare in Connecticut. Jacqueline attended Naugatuck Community College, where she earned an Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education. She also attended Post University, where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Child Studies. She has been with KinderCare since 2021, and before that was a teacher and an assistant director. Outside of work, Jacqueline enjoys bowling, hiking, gardening, fishing, and spending time with her family. Her favorite quote is, “You’ve got this.”

    • South Windsor KinderCare Programs
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    AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

    We’re so proud!

    Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
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    SCHOOL-READY

    What Learning Looks Like

    Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

    South Windsor KinderCare Programs

    Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

    Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
    centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
    you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
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    Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

    Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
    because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
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    Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

    This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
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    Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

    This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
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    Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

    When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
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    letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
    in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
    math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

    Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)

    You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
    at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
    back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
    create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
    will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!

    School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)

    Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
    can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
    on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
    sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.

    Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

    Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)

    In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
    develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
    rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
    and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!

    Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)

    KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
    Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
    instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
    science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
    way of learning the foundations of music.

    Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)

    Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
    books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
    From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
    and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
    attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
    have the data to prove it.)

    Spanish

    Spanish Adventures provides young learners with a foundation for later success with
    the Spanish language. Music, games, children’s Spanish literature, and other tools give
    children multiple opportunities to hear, practice, and see Spanish language to develop
    vocabulary and conversation skills. Curriculum includes lessons on greetings, numbers,
    colors, animals, family, body parts, and pets, as well as how to engage conversationally
    during common scenarios at home, a restaurant, or at the zoo.

    Our Teachers

    We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
    KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
    we love our teachers and your child will, too.

    Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

    A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

    An Artist’s Heart

    “My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

    We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
    When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
    an amazing place to learn and grow.

    Family Stories

    Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!

    • While the dream of any parent is to have the opportunity to stay at home with their child and personally provide the nurturing which is so critical during the formative years of his or her child’s life, the reality is many simply cannot. For those of us who fall into the latter category, I can honestly say that KinderCare, with their curriculum and compassionate staff, make my reality the next best thing to having my dream fulfilled.

      Scott S. – KinderCare Parent
    • As a parent of a student at South Windsor’s Kindercare for the past four years, I have personally seen my daughter grow due to the efforts of her teachers. Her current class, Prekindergarten, has taught her so much in the short time she has been in the class, preparing her to enter Kindergarten next year. My daughter is incredibly fond of her teachers and I believe that closeness comes from the loving and caring nature of the teachers. My son also joined the KinderCare family last year, and we are seeing a similar relationship to his teachers as my daughter has enjoyed. As he transitioned into the Toddler room, I noticed him change from baby to toddler right before my eyes. I am often amazed at how early in life my children have responded to the lessons provided by the KinderCare teachers; which is a testament to the strength of the KinderCare staff. As hard as it is to leave your children at a daycare all day, I truly believe that they are learning things that I could not teach them on my own.

      Sarah H. – KinderCare Parent


    Share Your Story


    If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

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    Who Are KinderCare Families?

    They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
    though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

    Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

    A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

    Home in Houston

    Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
    Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What accreditations does KinderCare have?

    We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

    Do you offer part-time schedules at South Windsor KinderCare?

    Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

    How does naptime work at South Windsor KinderCare?

    Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

    Do you support alternative diets?

    We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

    Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

    We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

    Does my child need to be potty-trained?

    Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

    In-Home Daycare and Group Home Child Care in South Windsor CT

    The South Windsor home daycare options below are dedicated to providing families
    with quality home childcare in a safe and nurturing environment. Group home daycares are personable alternatives to large
    centers with hundreds of children. Entrusting your family childcare to a South Windsor home
    daycare gives children the added security of being cared for in a home environment while still giving parents the peace of mind
    that comes from knowing their children are under the supervision of licensed professionals. We gathered the information for home
    childcare centers in South Windsor into one place in order to help simplify your search
    and make it more enjoyable. Since home daycare information can change often, please help us stay up to date by letting us know
    if any of the information on our childcare providers is out of date or incorrect. We want to give you the right information
    every time.

    STACEY PUIIA

    130 Graham Rd, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 648-1252

    STACEY PUIIA is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    HOOD, LISA

    106 Cornerstone Drive, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 644-5115

    HOOD, LISA is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    BONNIE DRISCOLL

    53 Hayes Rd, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 218-8184

    BONNIE DRISCOLL is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    BORIS, JOANNE

    22 Case Hill Cir, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 528-1263

    BORIS, JOANNE is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    BYRKA, NANCY

    87 Garnet Lane, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 644-3791

    BYRKA, NANCY is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    CYDNAE MICHALAK

    465 Niederwerfer Rd, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 644-5040

    CYDNAE MICHALAK is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    JO-ANN LAROCCO

    469 Graham Road, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 648-1237

    JO-ANN LAROCCO is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    KATHLEEN D COMELLA

    11 Farmstead Dr, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 648-9432

    KATHLEEN D COMELLA is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    LAVINA WILSON

    264 Lefoll Boulevard, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 289-5244

    LAVINA WILSON is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    LLOXCI LOPEZ

    319 Oakland Rd, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 648-9093

    LLOXCI LOPEZ is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    MARIA F OLIVEIRA

    56 Evans Xing, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 644-7039

    MARIA F OLIVEIRA is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    MARY BETH CHINSKY

    15 Sunrise Ln, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 644-9006

    MARY BETH CHINSKY is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    MARY ELLEN SCHON

    95 Sweet Meadow Dr, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 432-3599

    MARY ELLEN SCHON is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    SECUNDA PRIYA GERALD

    105 Cody Cir, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 805-9324

    SECUNDA PRIYA GERALD is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    SUSAN KUPCHUNOS

    1969 Ellington Rd, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 644-0482

    SUSAN KUPCHUNOS is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    TIA M CORRENTI

    260 Long Hill Rd, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 436-3040

    TIA M CORRENTI is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    VICTORIA L FOX

    116 Natsisky Farm Rd, South Windsor, CT 06074 | (860) 649-6701

    VICTORIA L FOX is a Family Child Care Home in SOUTH WINDSOR CT, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

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      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

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      PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:South Windsor, CT-06074 Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

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      PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Hartford, CT-06123 Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

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      PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Windsor, CT-06095 Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Tolland, CT-06084 Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

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      $16.5 hourly

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      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in New Britain, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:New Britain, CT-06050 DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Suffield, CT

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      PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Suffield, CT-06078 Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in East Hampton, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:East Hampton, CT-06424 Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Mansfield, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Storrs Mansfield, CT-06268 What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Southington, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Southington, CT-06489 Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Wethersfield, CT

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      PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Wethersfield, CT-06129 Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Plainville, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Plainville, CT-06062 What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Cromwell, CT

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      PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Cromwell, CT-06416 Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Farmington, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Farmington, CT-06032 Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Stafford Springs, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Stafford Springs, CT-06076 Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Bristol, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Bristol, CT-06011 DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Coventry, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Coventry, CT-06238 DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Stafford, CT

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      PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Stafford, CT-06075 Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Rocky Hill, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Rocky Hill, CT-06067 Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Enfield, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Enfield, CT-06082 Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.

      50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Berlin, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Berlin, CT-06037 DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in West Hartford, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:West Hartford, CT-06127 Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Simsbury, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Simsbury, CT-06070 Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Middletown, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Middletown, CT-06457 What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Granby, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Granby, CT-06035 Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Colchester, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Colchester, CT-06415 DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Avon, CT

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      PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Avon, CT-06001 Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Meriden, CT

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Meriden, CT-06451 What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Chicopee, MA

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      PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Chicopee, MA-01020 Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Longmeadow, MA

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Longmeadow, MA-01106 DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.

      50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Westfield, MA

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      PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Westfield, MA-01085 Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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    • 4.8

      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in Springfield, MA

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      Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) provide contracted delivery services to Amazon and are independent employers. As a delivery associate, you’ll drive an Amazon-branded van, stay active, work independently, and be part of a motivated team that safely delivers Amazon packages to customers in your community every day. PandoLogic. Category:Transportation, Keywords:Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:Springfield, MA-01103 Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) are looking for delivery associates (drivers) to help deliver packages to customers. What You’ll Do Drive an Amazon-branded vehicle delivering packages to your community Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week Interact with Amazon customers and the public in a professional and positive manner Deliver 200 or more packages ranging from envelopes to boxes weighing up to 50lbs DSPs are independent businesses that partner with Amazon to deliver packages.

      Entry Level

      $16.5 hourly

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      Amazon DSP Driver – at least $16.50/hr, Windsor, CT, DCY1

      Amazon Delivery Service Partners

      Direct Support Professional Job in West Springfield Town, MA

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    2022 April 502
    2022 March 1,107
    2022 February 335
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    2021 December 673
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    2021 October 425
    2021 September 323
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    Bristol, CT 689 1,224 535
    Chicopee, MA 485 1,224 739
    East Hartford, CT 804 1,224 420
    Enfield, CT 651 1,224 573

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      John Gagnon’s Pet Resort

      While staying at John Gagnon’s Pet Resort in Colchester, CT, dogs are able to interact with each other, play with experienced kennel staff, or join in daycare to play under supervision. They are a full service pet resort offering training, they specialize in fear & aggression, boarding, doggie daycare, grooming, and pet fencing.

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      Beacon Ridge Pet Resort

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      Planet Bark

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      Free Range Doggy Daycare

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      Porter Road Pet Care

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      Camp K-9

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      Best Friends Pet Hotel

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      Daragan’s Dog Care

      Bring Fido to Daragan’s Dog Care in Springfield, MA. This dog-centric facility offers daycare, boarding, walking and training services. They place an emphasis on small group play, and create a safe environment for dogs to socialize so they can be happy and well-balanced companions.

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      Jordan’s Boarding Kennels

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      Sunrise 07:06 , Astronomical noon: 12:35 , Sunset: 18:04 , Day length: 10:58 AM 02 .

      Wednesday, October 19, 2022

      Sunrise 07:08 astronomical noon: 12:35 , Sunset: 18:03 , Day length: 10:55 , Night length: 13:05 .

      Thursday, October 20, 2022

      Sunrise 07:09 , Astronomical noon: 12:35 , Sunset: 18:01 , Day length: 10:00 52 AM 08 .

      Friday, October 21, 2022

      Sunrise 07:10 , Astronomical noon: 12:35 , Sunset: 18:00 , Day length: 10:50 , Night length: 13:10 .

      Saturday, October 22, 2022

      Sunrise 07:11 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:58 , Length of day: 10:47 13 .

      Sunday, October 23, 2022

      Sunrise 07:12 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:57 , Day length: 10:45 AM0004 13:15 .

      Monday, October 24, 2022

      Sunrise 07:13 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:56 , Day length: 10:05 . 17 .

      Tuesday, October 25, 2022

      Sunrise 07:15 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:54 , Length of day: 10:00.39 AM 21 .

      Wednesday, October 26, 2022

      Sunrise 07:16 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:53 , Day length: 10:37 , Night length:

    • 30204 .

      Thursday, October 27, 2022

      Sunrise 07:17 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:51 , Day length: 10:34 10:34 AM 26 .

      Friday 28 October 2022

      Sunrise 07:18 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:50 , Day length: 10:32 , Night length: 13:28 .

      Saturday, October 29, 2022

      Sunrise 07:19 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:49 , Length of day: 10:30 30 .

      Sunday, October 30, 2022

      Sunrise 07:21 astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:47 , Day length: 10:26 , Night length: 13:34 .

      Monday, October 31, 2022

      Sunrise 07:22 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:46 , Day length: 10:24 10:24 AM 36 .

      Tuesday, November 01, 2022

      Sunrise 07:23 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:45 , Day length: 10:22 , Night length: 13:38 .

      Wednesday, November 02, 2022

      Sunrise 07:24 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:44 , Day length: 10:20 am 40 .

      Thursday, November 03, 2022

      Sunrise 07:26 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:43 , Day length: 10:17 , Night length: 13:43 .

      Friday, November 04, 2022

      Sunrise 07:27 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:41 , Length of day: 10:14 46 .

      Saturday, November 05, 2022

      Sunrise 07:28 , Astronomical noon: 12:34 , Sunset: 17:40 , Length of day: 10:12 48 .

      Sunday, November 06, 2022

      Sunrise 06:29 , Astronomical noon: 11:34 , Sunset: 16:39 , Day length: 10:05:90 50 .

      Monday, November 07, 2022

      Sunrise 06:31 , Astronomical noon: 11:34 , Sunset: 16:38 , Day length: 10:05.07 AM 53 .

      Tuesday, 08 November 2022

      Sunrise 06:32 , Astronomical noon: 11:34 , Sunset: 16:37 , Day length: 10:05 , Night length: 13:55 .

      Wednesday, November 09, 2022

      Sunrise 06:33 , Astronomical noon: 11:34 , Sunset: 16:36 , Day length: 10:05 . 57 .

      Thursday, November 10, 2022

      Sunrise 06:34 astronomical noon: 11:34 , Sunset: 16:35 , Day length: 10:01 , Night length: 13:59 .

      Friday, November 11, 2022

      Sunrise 06:35 , Astronomical noon: 11:34 , Sunset: 16:34 , Length of day: 09:59 01 .

      Saturday, November 12, 2022

      Sunrise 06:37 , Astronomical noon: 11:35 , Sunset: 16:33 , Day length: 09:56 , Night length: 14:04 .

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      On land:

      Leaves and thin branches of trees with foliage fluctuate continuously, light flags sway. Smoke, as it were, licks off the top of the pipe (at a speed of 4 m / s or more).

      At sea:

      Light sea. Short, well-defined waves are noticeable. The ridges, overturning, form a vitreous foam, occasionally small white lambs are formed. The average wave height is from 60 centimeters to 1 meter, the length reaches 6 meters.

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      Light sea. The ridges do not tip over and appear glassy. At sea, short waves are up to 30 centimeters high and up to 1-2 meters long.

      1-2 m/s 4-7 km/h

      78-82% 756-757 mm. rt. Art. 1008-1009 GPA
      Morno +15 … +22 ° C from 06:01 to 12:00 Clearly 68-79% 757-759 1009-1012
      Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 06:29 ; Sunset: 19:02 ; Moonrise: 21:17 ; Moonset: 11:05 ; Geomagnetic field: quiet ; Humidity: 53-82% ; Pressure: 756-760 mm. rt. Art. (1008-1013 hPa ) ;

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      9000 The smoke deviates slightly from the vertical direction, the leaves of the trees are motionless.

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      Light sea. There are light ripples on the sea, there is no foam on the ridges. Wave height up to 10 centimeters, length up to 30 centimeters.

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      MORNITY +8 ° C Clear

      South-West, Light

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      Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 06:31 ; Sunset: 18:58 ; Moonrise: 22:22 ; Moonset: 13:17 ; Geomagnetic field: small storm ; Humidity: 40-91% ; Pressure: 763-766 mm. rt. Art. (1017-1021 hPa ) ;

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      Sunrise: 06:38 ; Sunset: 18:48 ; Moonrise: 02:54 ; Moonset: 17:46 ; Geomagnetic field: active ; Humidity: 38-92% ; Pressure: 758-761 mm. rt. Art. (1011-1015 hPa ) ;

      Morning +17 … +21 ° C

      western, weak

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      9000 From from 12:01 to 18:00 Small cloud cover

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      Severny,

      1-3 4-11 9,000 61-83%

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      Moon phase: ; Sunrise: 06:37 ; Sunset: 18:49 ; Moonrise: 01:50 ; Moonset: 17:17 ; Geomagnetic field: quiet ; Humidity: 97
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      Distance From Major Landmarks

      The distance between Windsor Preschool and McDonald’s Bligh Park is approximately 3 kilometers

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      Rank

      Contact

      Website Built Address Listed
      29 Diner 1947 10536 Fairfax Boulevard 1992
      blenheim 1855 3610 Old Lee Highway 2001
      Fairfax City Historic District 1800 Interchange VA 236 and VA 123 1987
      Old Fairfax County Courthouse 1800 4000 Chain Bridge Road 1974
      Old Fairfax County Jail 1891 10475 Main Street 1981
      Fairfax Public School 1873 10209 Main Street 1992
      Ratcliff-Allison House 1812 10386 Main Street 1973

      Geography

      Montgomery

      Alexandria

      Arlington

      Ferfax

      County Ferfax

      Cherch

      Laudon

      Manassas

      Manhassas Park

      Prince William

      Washington

      FERFAKS is located near the geographical center of the FERFAKS, 38 ° C. 9 latitude and 77°18′15″ W / 38.85250°N 77.30417°W / 38.85250; -77.30417 (38.852612, −77.304377). According to the US Census Bureau, the city has a total area of ​​6.3 square miles (16.3 km 2 ), of which all but 0.04 square miles (0.1 km 2 ) is land.

      While the city is the county seat, a small portion of the county, including the courthouse complex, the jail, and a small area nearby, is itself a county exclave within the city. The Fairfax County Government Center is located west of the city of Fairfax.

      Demographics

      Historical population
      Census Pop. % ±
      1880 376
      1890 376 0.0%
      1900 373 −0. 8%
      1910 413 10.7%
      1920 516 24.9%
      1930 640 24.0%
      1940 979 53.0%
      1950 1946 98.8%
      1960 13 585 598.1%
      1970 21 970 61.7%
      1980 20 537 −6.5%
      1990 19 622 −4.5%
      2000 21 498 9.6%
      2010 22 565 5.0%
      2020 24 146 7.0%
      US Decennial Census
      1790-1960 1900-1990
      1990-2000 2010 2020

      2020 Census

      City of Fairfax, Virginia – Demographic Profile
      ( NH = Non-Hispanic )
      Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010 Pop 2020 % 2010 % 2020
      White only (NH) 13 849 12 911 61. 37% 53.47%
      Black or African American only (NH) 1030 1052 4.56% 4.36%
      Native American or Alaska Native (NH) only 62 44 0.27% 0.18%
      Asian only (NH) 3403 4519 15.08% 18.72%
      Pacific Islander (NH) only 11 9 0.05% 0.04%
      Just some other race (NH) 48 204 0.21% 0.84%
      Mixed Race / Multiracial (NH) 606 1129 2.69% 4.68%
      Hispanic or Latino (any race) 3556 4278 15.76% 17.72%
      General 22 565 24 146 100. 00% 100.00%

      Note: The US Census lists Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Hispanics from racial categories and separates them into a separate category. Hispanic/Latino can be of any race.

      2010 Census

      2014 4th July Dance Group Parade Fraternidad Tinkus Wapurys

      As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 22,565 people, 8,347 households and 5,545 families. The population density was 3581.7 people per square mile (1382.9 people per square kilometer ) . There were 8680 housing units with an average density of 1377.8 per square mile (532.0/km 2 ). The racial makeup of the city was 69.6% White, 15.2% Asian, 4.7% Black or African American, 0.5% Native American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 5.9% from other races and 4.0% from two or more races. 15.8% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race.

      In 2000, there were 8,347 households, of which 28. 2% had children under the age of 18, 53.1% were married couples living together, 9.6% had a housewife with no husband present, and 33.6% were not families. 24.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.64 people and the average family size was 3.11 people.

      In the city, the population was spread out: 20.4% under the age of 18, 10.2% from 18 to 24, 36.2% from 25 to 44, 27.6% from 45 under 64 and 13.6% aged 65 or older. older. The mean age was 39.1 years. For every 100 women, there were 97.2 men. For every 100 women aged 18 and over, there were 95.6 men.

      The median income for a household in the city was $67,642 and the median income for a family was $78,921 (these figures rose to 9$3,441 and $105,046, respectively, based on a 2007 estimate). The median income for men was $50,348 versus $38,351 for women. The per capita income for the city was $31,247. About 2.4% of families and 5. 7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.3% of those under the age of 18 and 2.1% of those aged 65 and over.

      Economy

      Old Town Fairfax has undergone an extensive redevelopment that began in 2005. The renovation added a new Fairfax City Regional Library, over 45,000 square feet (4,200 m 2 ) retail and restaurant space, over 70,000 square feet (6,500 m 2 ). ) office condominiums and 85 high-end residential condominiums.

      In May 2009, Fairfax was ranked #3 in Forbes magazine’s “Top 25 Places to Live a Good Life” in May 2009. Forbes has praised Fairfax for its strong public school system, high median wages, and per capita self-employment that places it in the top 1 percent nationwide. According to the magazine, “These factors become increasingly important during a recession. When businesses and jobs shrink, as they do across the country, municipalities with a good start-up environment and those that offer attractive amenities are better suited to recover from economic downtime as the void is filled with more business activity.

      Top Employers

      According to the city’s 2021 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, the top employers in the city are:

      # Employer # employees
      1 City of Fairfax 250-499
      2 Zeta Associates 250-499
      3 Ted Britt Ford 250-499
      4 Inova Health System 250-499
      5 Home Depot 100-249
      6 Fairfax Farrish 100-249
      7 Fairfax Volkswagen, Honda 100-249
      8 Lowe 100-249
      9 Ourisman Fairfax Toyota
      • Fairfax Civil War Day
      Every spring, Blenheim Manor, a historic site owned by the city, hosts a Civil War reenactment camp. The camp provides cultural information about the people and customs of the Civil War, military training, exercises, and a shooting demonstration.
      • Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts
      Each April, the City of Fairfax, in partnership with George Mason University, Northern Virginia Community College and Fairfax City Schools, sponsors the Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts Festival. The festival lasts three weeks and includes music, dance, theatre, art and choral concerts. Events take place at venues throughout the city and at colleges.
      • National Trail Day
      National Trail Day is held in June to celebrate Fairfax’s trails, open spaces and parks.
      • Independence Day Parade and Tonight Show
      The largest hometown parade and fireworks celebration in the Washington metropolitan area takes place in Fairfax. Daytime activities include a parade through Fairfax’s Old Town, tours of historic buildings and local museums, Old Fashioned Fireman’s Day at Fire Station 3, and a live concert and fireworks display at Fairfax High School.
      • Irish Festival
      A festival of Irish and Celtic song, dance and music is held in and around Old Town Fairfax in September.
      • Fall for the Book Festival
      Each fall, Fall for the Book Book Festival features readings, discussions, lectures and exhibitions from nationally recognized writers and professionals. Festival events take place in Fairfax, at George Mason University, and throughout the Washington metropolitan area. Two community reading programs are coordinated with Fall for the Book: All Fairfax Reads, coordinated by the Fairfax County Public Library, and Mason Reads at George Mason University.
      • Fall Festival
      The Fall Festival is held in historic Old Town Fairfax on the second Saturday in October. This event is attended by over 500 arts and crafts and food vendors and is usually held outdoors on the streets of the city. Attendance is between 35,000 and 45,000 people.
      • Holiday craft show
      The annual Holiday Craft Show is held at Fairfax High School on the third Saturday and Sunday in November. Hundreds of craft sellers participate in the event. Attendance is between 8,000 and 10,000 people.
      • Festival of Lights and Anthems
      On the first Saturday of December, the city hosts the Festival of Lights and Anthems. Activities include photos with Santa, caroling, Christmas logs, hot mulled wine, lighting up Old Town Fairfax, and lighting up the city’s Christmas tree.

      Local Government and Politics

      As an independent city of Virginia and not an incorporated city within a county, Fairfax receives its governing authority from the Virginia General Assembly. To revise the powers and structure of city government, the city must request the General Assembly to amend the bylaws. This charter was granted in 1966. The Fairfax County exclave is located within the city limits of Fairfax.

      Presidential election results
      Year republican democratic Third parties
      2020 29.7% 4007 68.0% 9,174 2.2% 302
      2016 30.8% 3,702 61.3% 7,367 8.0% 959
      2012 41.1% 4775 57.2% 6,651 1.8% 203
      2008 41.2% 4691 57.7% 6,575 1.2% 132
      2004 47.8% 5,045 51.2% 5 395 1.0% 106
      2000 49. 8% 4762 45.6% 4361 4.5% 433
      1996 49.4% 4319 44.7% 3,909 5.9% 517
      1992 44.7% 4 333 40.1% 3884 15.2% 1476
      1988 61.3% 5,576 37.7% 3,430 1.0% 95
      1984 65.4% 6,234 34.2% 3,263 0.4% 41
      1980 55.9% 4,475 32.7% 2,614 11.4% 915
      1976 53.4% ​​ 4,174 44.3% 3,464 2.4% 185
      1972 67. 7% 5063 30.4% 2,274 1.9% 138
      1968 48.7% 2963 35.4% 2,153 15.9% 968
      1964 40.4% 1924 59.5% 2835 0.2% 7

      Elected Officials

      In even-numbered years in May, city voters elect the mayor, six Board-at-Large members, and five School Board-at-Large members for two-year terms. These offices are non-partisan and at large, and their term of office is unlimited. City voters also elect two city constitutional officials: a treasurer and a revenue commissioner for four-year terms. Other elected officials who serve the city, elected by city voters, include the Sheriff (four-year term), Commonwealth Attorney (four-year term), and Clerk of the Court (eight-year term). Elected state officials who represent the City of Fairfax include the Virginia Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Virginia Senator (34th District), and Virginia Delegate (37th District). Federal elected officials representing the City of Fairfax include the President of the United States, the Vice President of the United States, two U.S. Senators (serving a term of six years), and one U.S. Representative from the 11th District (terminating two years).

      Mayor arrested for distributing methamphetamine

      On August 4, 2016, then Mayor Scott Silverthorne was arrested in a sting operation by the Fairfax County Police Department. After receiving a report that he was involved in drug-related activities online, a police detective contacted Silverthorne on an online site “… which was used to arrange casual sexual encounters between men.” The detective then arranged a meeting with Silverthorne and two other men, in which they agreed to trade meth. At a meeting at Tysons Corner, Virginia, the detectives made the exchange and then arrested Silverthorne along with two other men. He was charged with distributing methamphetamine and illegal possession of drug paraphernalia. He announced his resignation on Monday, August 8, 2016 in a letter to the City Council. Despite the media seizing on the lewd “drugs for sex” aspect of the story, Silverthorne maintains that he did not distribute methamphetamine “for sex” and was not tried for any sexual offenses.

      Education

      Secondary school of Faerfax

      Secondary School Lanya

      Primary school Daniels RAS

      Primary School of Providence

      Primary and secondary schools

      Secondary school of Faerfax

      State schools in the city of Ferfax belong to the city, but are in charge of the system Fairfax County Public Schools pursuant to a contractual agreement with Fairfax County. U.S. News & World Report often ranks Fairfax County schools among the best in the nation. Fairfax City Schools are Fairfax High School, Lanier High School, Daniels Run Elementary School, Providence Elementary School, and Fairfax Academy.

      Schools in the city that are not owned by the government include Boyd School, Gesher Jewish Day School, Kellar School in Inova Kellar Center, Lee Highway Kindergarten, Little Flock Christian School, Northern Virginia Christian Academy, Oak Valley Center, Catholic High School Paul VI. School (Moved 2020-2021), Salvation Army University Kindergarten, St. Leo the Great School, Trinity Christian School, and Truro Preschool and Kindergarten.

      Colleges and universities

      George Mason University, the largest university in the Commonwealth of Virginia, is located south of the Fairfax city limits. Mason began as an extension of the University of Virginia in 1949, named the University of Virginia Northern Virginia University Center. The City of Fairfax purchased 150 acres (0.61 km 2) for the university in 1958, although the property remained in the county when the city became a city. After several name changes, the institution became George Mason University in 1972. Mason is best known for his programs in economics, law, creative writing, computer science, and business. In recent years, George Mason faculty have won the Nobel Prize in Economics twice. University students 33 917 students, making it the largest university by population in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

      Public Libraries

      Fairfax County Public Library operates the Fairfax Regional Library in Fairfax. The library includes the Virginia Hall, a collection of books, photographs, and manuscripts related to the history, government, and genealogy of Fairfax County.

      Sports

      Rugby League

      The Fairfax Eagles rugby league team plays in the American National Rugby League.

      Infrastructure

      Roads

      Intersection of US 29, US 50 and SR 237 in Fairfax.

      The intersection of US Route 50 and US Route 29 is in the northeast corner of the city. The two major highways join to form Fairfax Boulevard for about 2.8 miles (4.5 km) through the city before parting ways. State Route 123, State Route 236, and State Route 237 run through the city. SR 236 is called Main Street in the city, and after crossing the city limits becomes the Little River Turnpike. Interstate 66 passes just outside the city limits and is the main highway serving the Fairfax region. Access to I-66 from the city is via U.S. Route 50 and State Route 123.

      Public Transportation

      Northeast Regional train at Burke Center station in August 2010

      Railroad

      Although these stations are located outside the city limits, travel to and from Fairfax is served by:

      • Vienna Station, Washington Metro
      • Virginia Railroad and Amtrak Burke Center Station
      Bus
      • The City of Fairfax operates an independent bus network, CUE Bus.
      • Several Washington Metrobus routes serve Fairfax.
      E-scooters and dockless mobility
      • In February 2019, the city launched a one-year pilot program for e-scooters and other dockless vehicles. Three micromobility companies have been selected to pilot the project: Bird along with Lime and Spin.

      Famous people

      • Adam Burch, former WWE professional wrestler known as Joey Mercury; born in Fairfax
      • Bobby (Kim Ji Won), the rapper of the popular South Korean pop group iKon.
      • Sam Champion (raised in Fairfax and a graduate of Fairfax High School), weather anchor for ABC Good Morning America and weather editor for ABC News.
      • Serena Deeb, former WWE professional wrestler; born in Fairfax
      • Lewis J. Fields, Lieutenant General of the United States Marine Corps, lived in Fairfax after his retirement from the army.
      • Victor Gold, journalist and political consultant based in Fairfax.
      • Will “Meteos” Hartman, League of Legends player for Cloud9 and Phoenix1, was born in Massachusetts and grew up in Fairfax.
      • Christina Hendricks, actress, went to high school in Fairfax.
      • Joseph R. Jelinek, U.S. Army Brigadier General, lived in Fairfax while serving as Deputy Director of the U.S. Army National Guard.
      • Courtney Jeans, actress
      • Lamar Johnston (1886–1919), silent film actor.
      • Brian Kendrick, WWE wrestler, was born in Fairfax.
      • Sabrina Lloyd, actress on Sliders and Sports Night , was born in Fairfax.
      • Jay Matternes, paleoartist
      • TobiMack, award-winning Christian singer-songwriter.
      • Lorenzo Odone, the subject of the 1992 film Lorenzo’s Oil.
      • Jeremy Olander, Swedish DJ and electronic music producer, was born in Fairfax.
      • Park Yoo-hwan, South Korean-born actor and Yoochun’s brother; grew up in Fairfax.
      • Aldrick Sausier, scientist and whistleblower.
      • Mike Schleibaum, founding member and guitarist of the Darkest Hour, was born in Fairfax.
      • Michael Schwimer, Major League Baseball player
      • Nathan Sonenshine, Rear Admiral
      • Frank Stevens, Disability Advocate, Actor and Athlete
      • Victoria Stiles, makeup artist
      • Jason Sudeikis, actor and comedian, former cast member of Saturday Night Live.
      • Pierre Tuot, astronaut of Space Shuttle Atlantis , Endeavor , and Columbia , grew up in Fairfax and graduated from Fairfax High School.
      • Matt Tifft, NASCAR
      • driver

      • Jarvis Varnado, former NBA player
      • Yoochun, South Korean-born actor, member of the pop group JYJ and former member of TVXQ; raised in Fairfax

      See also

      • Virginia portal
      • Fairfax County, Virginia
      • List of notable people from the
      • Washington metropolitan area

      • National Register of Historic Places in Fairfax, Virginia

      Notes

      References

      Reston is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia. Founded in 1964, Reston was influenced by the Garden City movement, which emphasized planned, off-grid communities mixed with green space, residential neighborhoods, and commercial development. The intention of Reston’s founder, Robert E. Simon, was to build a city that would revolutionize post-World War II land use and residential/corporate development concepts in suburban America. In 2018, Reston was voted the Best Place to Live in Virginia by 9 magazine1102 Money for its expanses of parks, lakes, golf courses, and bridle paths, and many shopping and dining opportunities in downtown Reston.

      In 2019, the US Census Bureau estimated the population of Reston at 61,147.

      CONTENTS

      • 1. History

        • 1.1 Concept and guidelines
        • 1.2 Early years (1964–1967)
        • 1.3 Reston Bay (1967–1978)
        • 1.4 Reston Land Corporation Mobile Oil (1978–1996)
        • 1.5 Reston in the new millennium (1996–present)
      • 2 Planning and zoning

        • 2.1 Planned Residential Community (PRC)
        • 2.2 Reston City Center (RTCD)
        • 2.3 Transit Station Area (TSA)
      • 3 Praises and illumination
      • 4 Entertainment and cultural events

        • 4.1 Parks and recreation
        • 4.2 Performing arts, galleries and museums
        • 4.3 Annual event calendar
      • 5 Economy
      • 6 Transport
      • 7 Geography
      • 8 Climate
      • 9 Education

        • 9. 1 Primary and secondary schools
        • 9.2 Colleges and universities
        • 9.3 Public libraries
      • 10 Demographics
      • 11 Control
      • 12 Local media
      • 13 Notable events

        • 13.1 Fear of Ebola
      • 14 Notable residents
      • 15 See also
      • 16 Links
      • 17 External links

      History

      In the early days of colonial America, the land on which Reston sits was part of the Northern Neck property, a huge grant from King Charles II to Lord Thomas Fairfax that stretched from the Potomac River to the Rappahannock River. The property remained with the Fairfax family until they sold it in 1852.

      Carl A. Wiele and William Dunn purchased 6,449 acres in northern Fairfax County along the Washington and Old Dominion (W&OD) railroad line in 1886, later dividing the land among themselves, while Wiele retained the area north of the railroad line. Wiele planned to establish a city on the site, including a hotel, parks, and a community center, but built only a few houses before his death in 1901.

      Vile’s heirs eventually sold the land, which changed hands several times before being bought by the A. Smith Bowman family, who built a bourbon distillery on the site. K 19In 1947, the Bowmans purchased the former Dunn Road south of the railroad for a total of over 7,000 acres. In 1961, Robert E. Simon used funds from his family’s recent sale of Carnegie Hall to purchase most of the land, except for the 60 acres (240,000 m 2 ) on which the Bowman distillery continued to operate until 1987.

      Concept and guidelines

      An abandoned whiskey distillery, long run by the Bowman family.

      Midtown Reston Condominiums, residential building in downtown Reston

      Simon officially founded Reston on April 10, 1964 (his 50th birthday) and named the community by his initials. [7] He laid out seven “guiding principles” that would emphasize the quality of life and serve as a basis for its future development. Its goal was for Restonians to live, work and play in their own community, with common grounds and scenic beauty shared equally regardless of income level, thereby creating a stronger sense of community connection. Simon’s original motto for the community was “Work, Play, Live” (or more commonly immortalized on Reston products, “Live, Work, Play”).

      Simon’s Seven Principles:

      1. The city should provide a variety of leisure opportunities, including a wide range of cultural and recreational facilities, as well as an environment for solitude;
      2. Residents will be able to stay in the community throughout their lives with a wide range of housing options to suit different needs and incomes;
      3. The focus of all planning will be on the importance and dignity of the human being and will have priority for large scale concepts;
      4. Reston residents will be able to live and work in the same community;
      5. Commercial, cultural and recreational facilities will be available to residents immediately, not years later;
      6. Beauty, both structural and natural, is a necessity and should be encouraged; as well as
      7. Reston should be a financial success.

      Simon envisioned Reston as a model for cluster housing development, also known as conservation development, that prioritizes the preservation of open space, landscapes, and wildlife habitats. Indeed, Reston was the first private community in the US in the 20th century to explicitly include conservation in its plans (Greenbelt, Maryland was a publicly supported community).

      Early years (1964–1967)

      Simon hired the architectural firm Whittlesey, Conklin & Rossant to design his new community. Reston’s plans were designed by architect James Rossant, who studied under Walter Gropius at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and his partner, William J. Conklin. From the outset, Rossant and Conklin’s planning conceptualized the new community as a unified, cohesive and balanced whole, including landscapes, recreational, cultural and commercial facilities, and housing for a city of 75,000 people. For Lake Anne Plaza, the first village center of Reston, the architects combined a small retail area with single-family houses, townhouses and apartments next to an artificial lake with a large jet fountain. Nearby were the Cubist style townhouses in the Hickory Cluster, designed in the International Style by renowned modernist architect Charles M. Goodman. Lake Ann also includes an elementary school, a gas station, and two churches, as well as an art gallery and several restaurants. The first section of the senior residence, the Lake Ann Fellowship House, was completed a few years later.

      Reston welcomed its first residents at the end of 1964. During the first year of the community’s existence, major media outlets such as Newsweek , Time , Life , and New York Times featured the new city in an article praising the city. it is like “one of the most vibrant communities” in the United States. Nikki Hornsby played a paid hour at a street guitar concert for this new Reston community.

      Reston Bay (1967–1978)

      From the very beginning of Reston’s conception and development, Robert Simon faced financial difficulties as sales in the new community declined. To continue his project, he accepted a $15 million loan from Gulf Oil, which enabled him to pay off his creditors. Despite this, sales were sluggish, as Simon’s unwillingness to compromise on his high standards of building construction and materials meant that a townhouse in Reston could cost as much as a single-family home elsewhere in Fairfax County.

      By 1967, Gulf Oil ousted Simon and formed Gulf Reston, Inc. to run the community. Gulf retained many of Simon’s staff and continued to largely adhere to the spirit of Reston’s original master plan, as envisioned by Simon. During the 1970s, Gulf built the Reston International Center near the intersection of Sunrise Valley and Reston Parkway and added low- and middle-income housing to the community housing development, including the Cedar Ridge, Laurel Glade, and Fox Mill housing estates. Gulf also built employee housing for the USGS headquarters located on Sunrise Valley Drive.

      In particular, Gulf Reston is committed to protecting Reston’s open spaces and walkable landscapes throughout its tenure. The Corporation also transferred ownership of many of Reston’s recreational properties, including land, parks, lakes, and other structures, to the Reston Homeowners’ Association, thereby keeping them from being overdeveloped.

      Reston Land Corporation Mobile Oil (1978–1996)

      Within 10 years of Simon’s purchase, Gulf decided to exit the real estate business and focus solely on energy instead. He sold developed parts of Reston, including three completed village centers (Lake Ann, Tall Oaks and Hunters Woods), Reston International Center and Isaac Newton Square, to an investment firm. At 19In 1978, the company completed the sale of the remaining 3,700 undeveloped acres of Reston to Mobil Oil, which pledged to continue to respect the ideals of Robert Simon. Mobil formed Reston Land Corporation as a subsidiary to manage its holdings and began to develop the remaining residential areas in the villages that would become South Lakes and North Point. Reston Land introduced a wider selection of housing options, including more townhouses and small “starter” homes, and completed the Northern County State Center, which houses the Reston County Police Station and Fairfax County government offices, as well as a regional library and homeless shelter . .

      Reston Land also laid the groundwork for the 460-acre downtown Reston that was part of Simon’s original master plan for Reston. The first four blocks of this multi-stage mixed-use development opened in 1996 and included a hotel, several restaurants, a cinema, and office buildings.

      Reston in the new millennium (1996-present)

      By 1996, Mobil decided to follow Gulf Oil’s lead and exit the land management business. It sold its entire Mobil Land Development subsidiary, including its Reston holdings, to Westbrook Partners, LLC for $324 million. As Reston Town Center continued to develop, Boston Properties became a leading player. The company became the sole owner of major multi-use lots in downtown Reston after completing the purchase of the Fountain Square office and retail complex in 2012.

      Planning and zoning

      Lake Anne Plaza in Reston

      Reston is divided into three separate planning areas: the original Planned Residential Community (PRC) area, which manages most of the residential areas in the community; The Reston City Center (RTC) area, which includes all high-rise, high-density downtown areas; and a transit station (TSA) on either side of the Dulles toll road.

      Planned Residential Community (PRC)

      Since the establishment of Reston, the planning and zoning of the PRC has focused on the inclusion and integration of common areas, parks, large forest areas with scenic trails (streams), wildflower meadows, golf courses, public swimming pools, bridle paths, bicycle paths. walkway, four lakes, tennis courts and extensive walking paths. Reston was built in woodlands of oak, maple, sycamore, and Virginia pine, and is still densely wooded. Extensive canopy guidance protects tree cover throughout the PRC, and homeowners are prohibited from felling trees larger than 4 inches in diameter without written permission from the Reston Design Review Board. The total zoning density throughout the PRC is currently limited to 13 people per acre. This figure, however, does not include Fairfax County residents, workforce and available units (WDU/ADU), nor the “bonus” units that developers are allowed to add to their projects as compensation for including ADUs in their offerings.

      Downtown Reston Buildings

      USGS Headquarters

      Reston’s five village centers are part of the PRC. Simon envisioned a total of seven village centers, but only five were developed. The village centers and town center are an important part of Reston. Each village center, all of which (except North Point) predates downtown Reston, was required to be within walking distance of most homes and include residents’ daily needs of retail and community services. Moderately denser developments, such as apartments and clusters of townhouses, and some single-family homes, surround each center. The critically acclaimed Lake Ann was the first to be built, followed (in chronological order) by Hunters Woods, Tull Oaks, South Lakes, and North Point. By 2015, however, Tall Oaks had ceased to exist as the center of the village and was purchased by local development firm Tall Oaks Development Company with the intention of re-zoning the 7. 6-acre site and turning it into a residential building.

      Reston City Center (RTCD)

      During Mobil’s tenure, the corporation worked with Fairfax County to create a new downtown area to manage the planning and design of existing and new development in the core downtown area and remove it from the control of the Reston Association Design Review Board. Review and comment on all RTCD development proposals is limited to members of the RTC District Association, which is overseen by a Board of Directors consisting of 9members, 7 of which represent owners of commercial real estate.

      Transit Station Area (TSA)

      The main portion of the Transit Station Area (TSA), consisting of the 12-lane Dulles Tollway, the Metro heavy rail line, and office parks on both sides, runs through a half-mile-wide area, four from the north-south links. A fifth crossover on Soapstone Drive has been proposed by Fairfax County Transportation Planners, although funding has yet to be determined. TSA zoning and development planning is regulated by Fairfax County; as with the RTC county, direct oversight by the Reston association is not included, while entry and notice to PRC residents is limited. TSA’s zoning guidelines call for the area to be designed as an urban center with 30 million square feet of new and existing office buildings and 44,000 residential units.

      Praise and coverage

      Reston’s growth and development is followed by newspaper articles, national journals, and scholarly journals on architecture and land use. In 1967, U.S. First Lady Lady Bird Johnson visited Reston to take a walking tour of its paths as part of her interest in beautification projects. Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin visited Reston elementary schools named after them. At January 2006 Washington Post wrote about a trip to Reston, and the Beyond DC website has a Reston page with almost 150 photos.

      Reston and Robert Simon have been recognized by the American Institute of Certified Planners for their significant contributions to urban planning. The AICP also recognized Reston as a national planning landmark, commending Simon’s vision of ensuring that fields and trees were scattered throughout the residential and commercial portions of the community, and recognized it as “one of the best examples of 20th-century America’s conceptual new city.” planning.”

      In 2017, the Lake Ann Village Center Historic District was named to the US Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places, the official list of historic places worthy of preservation and protection.

      Reston is one of the few communities in the US that has been recognized as a Backyard Wildlife Habitat community.

      Reston usually follows the principles of “new urbanism”. The uptown area was built with an extensive system of paths, and Fairfax County has built many sidewalks in recent decades. Downtown and original neighborhoods also include mixed-use development, with more mixed-use development planned near Washington metro stations.

      However, Reston differs from New Urbanism in several important ways. Many buildings in the PRC area are oriented away from main streets, and several major arteries lack a full network of sidewalks due to Fairfax County’s control over Reston’s transportation planning: until recently, Fairfax County’s zoning code required developers to build sidewalks only in certain limited areas . cases. The original inward orientation of the village centers was a deliberate design element of Reston’s early planners, who wanted to avoid the commercial strip that dominates many suburban developments.

      Entertainment and Cultural Activities

      The Fairfax County Special Tax District was created to fund various recreational, educational and cultural activities in Reston. The Reston Community Center (RCC) is the main element, its main building is located south of Reston at Hunters Woods Square and includes a theatre, heated indoor pool and hot tub, ballroom, meeting rooms and classrooms. A smaller RCC branch is located at Lake Anne Plaza.

      Parks and Recreation

      Building on Robert Simon’s focus on preserving green spaces and providing recreational opportunities, Reston offers more than 55 miles of walking and walking paths for residents, currently about 250 acres of forests and open spaces. Reston is known for its canopy trees, which currently cover about half of Reston’s total area. It is one of 8 communities in America that is a member of the worldwide organization of biophilic cities, which promotes the importance of protecting and developing nature in urban areas.

      Reston’s focus on nature is the Vernon J. Walker Education Center. The Nature Center’s 72 acres (290,000 m 2 ) of hardwood forest contains a picnic gazebo, fire pit, and other facilities supporting its outreach programs. Its LEED Gold-certified nature home offers exhibits, naturalist services, and a variety of programs for children; it can also be rented for public or private meetings.

      Two golf courses are located in Reston. The 166-acre Reston National Golf Course in south Reston is certified by Audubon International as a Cooperative Cooperative Preserve in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Hidden Creek Country Club was acquired in 2017 by real estate development company Wheelock Communities.

      (W&OD) The Washington and Old Dominion trail, which runs through Reston, is a 45-kilometer (72 km) track built exclusively for pedestrian and cycling along the former W&OD train line.

      Toro Lake at Sunset

      Reston has four artificial lakes: Anne Lake, Audubon Lake, Newport Lake and Toro Lake. Also in the Reston area is the 476-acre (1.9 km 2 ) Lake Fairfax Park, operated by Fairfax County and which includes boat rentals, a large outdoor pool complex called “Water Mine”, overnight campground facilities, and a picnic area.

      The 30-acre (120,000 m2) Roera Zoofary is located on the northeast edge of the village. It focuses on animal family interaction with bus rides and feeding stations. Animals include lambs, camels, zebras, antelopes, bison, cheetahs, emus, camels, goats, reptiles, horses, buffalo and waterfowl. On March 8, 2021, Zofari Roera was hit by a fire in the barn area, killing Waffles the giraffe and his unnamed companion giraffe.

      Reston has a range of pools, including a year-round indoor pool at the Reston Community Center. Ice skating is available year-round at the private indoor SkateQuest skating rink, and during the winter at the outdoor skating rink at the Reston Center Pavilion.

      Performing arts, galleries and museums

      Reston has several performing arts groups. The Reston Community Players (originally known as the Reston Players) have been active since 1966 and perform on the center stage of the Reston Community Center at Hunters Woods Plaza. The Reston Chorale was founded in the late 1960s as a mixed choir that included both professional and amateur singers. The Reston Community Orchestra, founded in 1988, also offers regular performances throughout the year, typically at the Reston Community Center. During the summer, free public concerts are offered both in downtown Reston and at the Lake Anne Plaza Hotel.

      The Greater Reston Center for the Arts (GRACE), founded by local artists, is located in downtown Reston and sponsors the annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival. The Reston Private Art Gallery at Ann Plaza Lake has both regular art exhibitions and art studio space.

      Reston’s only museum, the Reston Historical Foundation and Museum, is also located in Lake Ann Plaza. It has maps, photographs and books that detail Reston from 1960s.

      Western Washington Film Festival is a fall event in downtown Reston. Founded by Mark Maxey and Brad Russell, the festival offers a judging panel of feature films, short films and documentaries.

      Annual Calendar of Events

      • Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival (Downtown Reston) (May)
      • Taste of Reston Food Festival (Downtown Reston) (June)
      • Reston Triathlon (September)
      • Reston Multicultural Festival (Lake Anne Plaza) (late September)
      • Taste of Autumn (Downtown Reston) (October)
      • Reston Holiday Parade (Downtown Reston) (Nov)

      Economics

      According to the US Census Bureau, “professional, scientific, and technical services” is by far the largest economic activity in Reston, with 757 different businesses employing 21,575 people in 2007. In second place is the information sector, where 9,876 employees work in 150 companies. Rest. Reston is part of the Dulles Technology Corridor and is home to Caliburn International, Carahsoft, Comscore, Leidos, Maximus, Rolls-Royce North America, Science Applications International Corporation, NII, NVR, Noblis, Verisign, and Learning Tree International. In addition, the United States Geological Survey, the National Wildlife Federation, the American College of Radiology, and CNRI are based in Reston. The North American division of Federal Services and the Gate Group also have offices in Reston. In 2019General Dynamics moved to Reston.

      Of the top 20 venture capital firms in DC, five are in Reston. The amount of capital under management of Reston’s firms, $6.9 billion, represents 53% of these top 20 regional venture capital firms.

      Reston also serves as the headquarters of the German North American Command, which controls over 1,500 military personnel deployed in the United States at any given time.

      Transportation

      The Dulles Toll and Spurs and the Washington Metro Silver Line in Reston

      Reston is on the Dulles Toll Road, 9 miles (14 km) from Tyson and the Capital Beltway to the east and 5 miles (8 km) from the International Washington Dulles Airport to the west. Four roads traverse the township from north to south: Fairfax County Boulevard on the west side, Reston Boulevard through downtown, Vile Avenue through the northeast uptown area, and Hunter Mill Road on the eastern border.

      The Metro’s Silver Line, which runs along The Dalles Toll Road, opened its first Reston station, Wiehle-Reston East, on July 26, 2014 Two additional stations, Reston City Center and Herndon, are scheduled to open in 2021 and will serve the western half Reston as part of an expansion towards Dulles International Airport.

      The Reston Domestic Bus System (RIBS) provides five regularly scheduled routes connecting Reston village centers using Reston city center as a hub. The Fairfax County Connector and Metrobus service connects Reston residents to metro stations as well as points throughout Fairfax County.

      Geography

      Reston CDP boundaries as of 2003, from US Census Bureau

      Reston is in northern Fairfax County at 38°57’16″N 77°20’47″W / 38.95444°S .w 77.34639°W / 38.95444; -77.34639 . Neighboring communities are Great Falls to the north, Wolf Trap to the east, Franklin Farm, Floris and McNair to the southwest, the City of Herndon to the west, and Drainsville to the northwest.

      According to the US Census Bureau, the Reston CDP has a total area of ​​15.7 square miles (40.6 km 2 ), of which 15.3 square miles (39.7 km 2 ) is land and 0.35 square miles (0.9 km 2 ), or 2.10%, is water.

      Climate

      The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen climate classification system, Reston has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated as Cfa on climate maps.

      Jan

      Climate data for Reston, Virginia
      Month Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep October Nov December year
      Record high °F (°C) 75
      (24)
      80
      (27)
      89
      (32)
      93
      (34)
      97
      (36)
      102
      (39)
      105
      (41)
      104
      (40)
      99
      (37)
      96
      (36)
      84
      (29)
      79
      (26)
      105
      (41)
      Medium High °F (°C) 41.4
      (5. 2)
      44.6
      (7.0)
      54.9
      (12.7)
      66
      (19)
      74.6
      (23.7)
      83
      (28)
      87.2
      (30.7)
      86.0
      (30.0)
      79
      (26)
      67.6
      (19.8)
      56.8
      (13.8)
      45.3
      (7.4)
      65.5
      (18.6)
      Medium Low °F (°C) 22.8
      (-5.1)
      24.3
      (-4.3)
      32.4
      (0.2)
      41.3
      (5.2)
      50.7
      (10.4)
      60
      (16)
      64.9
      (18.3)
      63.6
      (17.6)
      56
      (13)
      43.1
      (6.2)
      34.7
      (1.5)
      26.5
      (-3.1)
      43.4
      (6.3)
      Record low °F (°C) -18
      (-28)
      -14
      (-26)
      -1
      (-18)
      17
      (-8)
      28
      (-2)
      36
      (2)
      41
      (5)
      38
      (3)
      30
      (-1)
      15
      (-9)
      9 ​​
      (-13)
      -4
      (-20)
      -18
      (-28)
      Average precipitation in inches (mm) 2. 8
      (71)
      2.7
      (69)
      3.4
      (86)
      3.2
      (81)
      4.2
      (110)
      4.2
      (110)
      3.6
      (91)
      3.7
      (94)
      3.8
      (97)
      3.2
      (81)
      3.3
      (84)
      3.2
      (81)
      41.3
      (1055)
      Average snowfall in inches (cm) 7.1
      (18)
      7.5
      (19)
      3.1
      (7.9)
      0.3
      (0.76)
      0
      (0)
      0
      (0)
      0
      (0)
      0
      (0)
      0
      (0)
      trail 0.8
      (2.0)
      4
      (10)
      22.8
      (57.66)
      Average number of days with precipitation 10 9 10 10 12 11 11 9 9 8 9 10 117
      Average snow days 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 11
      Source: Weatherbase

      Education

      Elementary and Secondary Schools

      As part of Fairfax County, Reston is served by Fairfax County Public Schools and a number of private schools. Reston has one high school, South Lakes High School, which serves most of Reston. Adjacent to South Lakes High School is Reston’s only high school, Langston Hughes High School. Students living in far north Reston attend Herndon High School.

      Public Primary Schools :

      • Buzz Aldrin Elementary School
      • Neil Armstrong Elementary School
      • A. Scott Crossfield Elementary School
      • Kizil Elementary School
      • Forest Edge Elementary School
      • Fox Mill Elementary School
      • Hunters Woods Elementary School of Arts and Sciences
      • Lake Ann Elementary School
      • Sunrise Valley Elementary School
      • Terraset 9 Elementary School0068

      Private schools :

      • Montessori Orphanage Reston School
      • Montessori Community School
      • Reston Montessori School
      • Academy of Christian Education (Primary)
      • Edlin (elementary and high school)
      • United Christian Parish Preschool
      • Lake Anne Nursery and Kindergarten (LANK)
      • Academy of Ideas for Mathematics and Natural Sciences (4–12)
      • Reston Children’s Center (RCC)

      Colleges and Universities

      Reston has several higher education resources, including the NVCC (Northern Virginia Community College) satellite campus, the University of Phoenix-Northern Virginia campus, and Marymount University-Reston Center.

      Public Libraries

      The Fairfax County Public Library operates the Reston Regional Library. Also located in Reston is the United States Geological Survey Library, a federal research library that is open to the public and has over 3 million items ranging from books and journals to maps and photographs and field notebooks.

      Demographics

      Historical population
      Census Pop. % ±
      1970 5722
      1980 36 407 536.3%
      1990 48 556 33.4%
      2000 56 407 16.2%
      2010 58 404 3.5%
      2019 (estimate) 61 147 4. 7%
      2019 5 year estimate

      Since the 2000 Census there were 56,407 people, 23,320 households, and 14,481 families residing in the CDP, with a population density of 3,288.6 people per square mile (1,269.9 / km 2 ). There were 24210 housing units with an average density of 1411.5/sq. Miles (545.0 / km 2 ). The racial makeup of Reston was 73.62% White, 9.12% African American, 0.25% Native American, 9.62% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 4.12% from other races, and 3.23 % of two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 10.10% of the population.

      There were 23,320 families of which 29.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.2% were married couples living together, 8.9% of women’s families lived without husbands, and 37.9% did not have a family. 29.3% of all households were made up of individuals and 5.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2. 40, and the average family size is 2.99.

      The average age of Reston residents is 36 years old.

      The median household income was $80,018 and the median household income was $94,061 (these figures rose to $93,417 and $130,221, respectively, in 2007). The per capita income was $42,747. About 3.2% of families and 4.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 6.1% of those under age 18 and 7.0% of those age 65 or over.

      Reston has a high proportion of college-educated adults, with 66.7% graduating from at least some college.

      Office

      Panoramic view of Reston

      Reston is an unincorporated area in Fairfax County; its schools, roads, and law enforcement services are provided by Fairfax County.

      The parks, recreation and common areas and extensive trail system are overseen by the Reston Association under the provisions of the Reston Law, the community’s primary governing document. Standard valuation is charged per apartment or plot (for townhouses and houses). The treaty also allows reduced assessed contributions for those who are “eligible for real estate tax reductions under the Fairfax County Ordinance; (ii) their apartments are subsidized by the federal or state government; or (iii) their apartments are intended and used primarily for the elderly. care or care living quarters that are occupied by low or moderate income residents.”

      Reston’s individual clusters or boroughs have their own borough associations, which also collect fees for maintenance, snow removal, garbage removal, and other services. Each cluster has its own elected board of directors, which is accountable to the residents of that cluster.

      Most of Reston is in Virginia’s 11th congressional district and is currently represented in Congress by Rep. Jerry Connolly (D). Part of Reston is in Virginia’s 10th district and is represented by Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton (D). It is represented by Ken Plum (D) in the Virginia House of Delegates and by Janet Howell (D) in the State Senate.

      Although Reston was unincorporated from the start, several attempts were made to achieve city status, most notably to gain more control over zoning and development decisions, which are now the preserve of Fairfax County elected officials and staff. Robert Simon originally considered incorporation into the city, but was blocked by Fairfax County. Simon stated to an interviewer that Fairfax officials told him they would deny Reston access to the Fairfax water and sewer network if he tried to join his new community. At 19In 80, a group of Reston residents were successful in holding a referendum to incorporate Reston into the city, but the referendum failed in 1980 by a 2–1 margin. A similar 2005 initiative publicly endorsed by Robert Simon also failed.

      Local Media

      Reston is served primarily by the Washington DC media market. The community is within reach of two national newspapers, Washington Post and Washington Times , and two local publications, Fairfax Times and Reston Connection . All four also offer a digital subscription. A third local newspaper, The Observer, which covered Reston and nearby Herndon, closed in 2010 and turned over coverage of local digital news sites to AOL Patch, which launched the Reston site in August 2010. The Reston Now website provides daily local news coverage. . In addition, numerous television and radio stations in the Washington metropolitan area cover local events.

      Notable events

      Fear of Ebola

      Main article: Reston virus

      Filovirus, first suspected to be Ebola virus (EBOV), was detected in the crab-eating macaque ( Macaca fascicularis ) in the Covance Quarantine Unit this 1998 primate received considerable media attention, including the publication of The Hot Zone . Filovirus was found to be distinct from EBOV and not pathogenic in humans. It was named after the community and is now known as the Reston virus (RESTV). Macaques found or suspected to be infected with RESTV were euthanized and the facility neutered. The facility was located in an office park near Sunset Hills Road and Vile Avenue. In the end, it was demolished, and a kindergarten was built in its place.

      Notable residents

      Main article: List of people from Reston, Virginia

      Notable people who were born and/or lived in Reston include professional basketball player Grant Hill, track and field athlete and Olympic athlete Alan Webb, Olympian speed skating Maam Bini, crime writer Donna Andrews, musician Roy Buchanan, chess grandmaster Lubomir Kavalek and young people. pop singer and influencer Jacob Sartorius.

      See also

      • Northern Virginia
      • Fairfax County
      • Lake Anne
      • Reston Station
      • Vile East Station – Reston
      • Portofino

      references

      external references

      • Reston Association – official website of the association
      • Reston Museum – The official site of the Reston Historical Foundation and its Reston Museum.
      • Reston Scheduled Public Archives – Online images and articles from George Mason University Special Collections and Archives.
      • Wolf von Eckardt, “Renaissance of the row house” is going to the city – not to mention the country ; Washington Post; July 24, 1966

      What happens if Amber Heard fails to pay Johnny Depp $10.35 million for damage? Life24.pro News – fresh news in the 24/7 feed from Life24 about

      As many people know, the other day the jury sided with Johnny Depp in his lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard. True, the judge reduced the amount of compensation he requested for defamation from $15 million to $10.35 million (based on a Virginia law that limits the amount of fines). Amber Heard, in turn, won $2 million in damages for her counterclaim for defamation. Lawyer for actress Elaine Bredehoft said on Thursday that Heard’s next step would be to appeal the verdict and confirmed that the actress would not be able to pay damages. In addition, Bredehoft mentioned last week that Amber, 36, has so far spent more than $6 million in legal fees.

      Amber Heard with attorneys Elaine Bredehoff (left) and Ben Rottenbort (right) listen to a jury verdict in Fairfax County District Court in Fairfax, Virginia on June 1, 2022

      Legal analyst Emily Dee Baker explained what could happen if Amber Heard can’t pay all of these bills: “ It will be up to the parties, but once the judgment goes into effect on June 24, I’m wondering if lawyers will start negotiating to pay the judgment ,” Baker says.

      “Ben Chu said in his closing remarks that Johnny Depp did not seek to punish Amber Heard with money. My guess is that they will try to settle this case and you will see a PR statement that they are not looking to enforce the decision. But if Depp really wants to enforce the decision, this will launch a whole separate process in court, potentially related to the confiscation of property and finding ways to pay the claim. I believe – and if I were part of Depp’s team – they should get an injunction that would prevent Amber Heard from repeating statements that the jury found defamatory, and then stipulating that payments would not be made and there would be no judgment. If Depp is not interested in money, I think it is more important for him to ensure that she does not repeat these accusations. Getting a judgment is one thing. But actually getting money is completely different, ”the lawyer said.

      Johnny Depp’s Attorney Ben Chu arrives at the Fairfax County District Courtroom in Fairfax, VA May 16, 2022 2022

      If Depp’s party doesn’t get the money paid, they can seize the property and, as the expert says, ” try to collect from her any wages or any fees that come in and start to achieve this through the courts, but this is a separate process, which starts after the judgment is rendered and can be very lengthy after the judgment is enforced “.

      “From a PR standpoint, Johnny Depp better not try to push this decision aggressively,” Baker says. “Let’s see what they do. I don’t think we will immediately see how aggressively they will seek payments. And I don’t think they have to do that at the moment.”

      Amber Heard and Johnny Depp in the courtroom, 2022

      Of course, Amber can declare herself bankrupt in response, but, as Emily Dee Baker explains, this will not necessarily help her with payment of damages. ” Because it is a willful offense – a deliberate element of defamation that should have been discovered because they are celebrities – precludes the possibility of bankruptcy because it was a willful act. So it’s a deliberate offense. Defamation, and when it is directed against a public figure, makes it impossible to avoid the obligation to pay debts in the event of bankruptcy ,” the lawyer is adamant.

      Amber Heard in the courtroom during the trial, 2022

      Amber Heard in Fairfax County District Court in Fairfax, Va. May 25, 2022

      In addition, Heard’s past philanthropic commitments hung in the air. Back in 2016, the actress publicly announced that she would donate all of her $7 million from her divorce to a good cause. Half to the American Civil Liberties Union and half to the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. How Depp’s team proved in court that the actress has yet to fulfill these obligations, since the money has not yet been received into the accounts of the companies. True, in her testimony, Heard said that she still fully intends to complete the collection of donations.

      “I would like him to stop suing me so I can do this,” the actress said in court.

      Amber Heard leaves Fairfax County Courthouse after sentencing on June 1, 2022 in Fairfax, Va. in November 2020. He sued the British tabloid The Sun for calling him “ wife beater . Heard testified to support these claims, and a London judge ruled that the London newspaper article was “essentially true”. In March 2021, the court also rejected Johnny Depp’s attempt to reverse that decision.

      Johnny Depp arrives at the Fairfax County Courthouse on May 25, 2022 in Fairfax, VA

      Johnny Depp waves to the crowd as he arrives at the Fairfax County Courthouse on May 25, 2022 in Fairfax, VA

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      “The best Ysyakhs are in small villages”

      Nov. 4, 2019

      Author: News.Ykt.Ru (“News of Yakutia”)

      News.Ykt.Ru journalists met with the famous professor of anthropology from America Susan Krate and her daughter Tuyaara-Katherine, also a future scientist.

      They became famous in Yakutia after performing the song “Kueregei” on the Day of the Yakut language. By the way, even at home in Fairfax (Virginia), mother and daughter speak Yakut.

      “A sister from Yakutsk asked me to make a video for her friend, an English teacher. We recorded and sent. Imagine our surprise when we found out that we were shown on television, in all publics, social networks, ”says Tuyaara-Katrin.

      “Moreover, because of this video, many began to recognize us, so on Ysyakh in Kutan (village in the Suntar ulus – ed.) was asked to sing two songs. Everyone began to shoot, the video went viral on social networks, now strangers are approaching us and asking to take a picture. It’s getting a little uncomfortable, or something, ”Susan laughs.

      Susan and Katherine almost every year come to Yakutia not only to study in the field of ethnography and anthropology, but also to visit their relatives in the village of. Elgyay of the Suntarsky ulus. This time they spent almost two months in Yakutia.

      It all started in 1991, when Susan first came to Yakutia, fell in love with the harsh region and decided to stay to study ethnography and local nature. At the same time, she met her future husband Prokopy Yegorov – Uranus, a scientist, a teacher of the Yakut language, a jeweler, a woodworker, an athlete. In 1995 they got married in Yakutsk and soon moved to America. Their daughter Tuyaara-Katherine Egorova-Kreit was born there.

      Susan Crate:

      — In 1991, I came by invitation to the harp music conference. At that time I worked in Buryatia and Tuva. On my first visit, I visited Ysyakh in Vilyuisk, I really liked it, and I decided to write my master’s thesis about this national holiday. Andrey Savvich Borisov, ex-Minister of Culture, invited me, and started my research through the Ministry of Culture. Worked in the archives. I traveled around the Vilyui group of uluses, interviewed local residents, visited five Ysyakhs. Then I began to study Yakut, because for my research it was not enough to know Russian: in the villages they speak more Yakut. I studied nature, there were two-year museum projects. Then at 1999 is back, you can talk about it for hours. Then another project arose – a two-year one.

      Prokopy and I got married in 1995, a wonderful person, talented in every way, our daughter was born the same year. And ten years ago, Procopius and I divorced.

      Indigenous Day in the USA.

      In America, I miss my relatives, friends, close people, life, way of life, Sakha traditions and nature. When we are here, we are more in nature.

      Now I am writing a book on anthropology, Katherine is my assistant, she helps me with interviews and questionnaires. In 1999, when I was writing my dissertation, 30 percent of my respondents were married couples, this time we met with them again. We looked at how their lives have changed in these 20 years. Of course, there are a lot of changes, just like all over the world. The climate, people, standard of living, communication development are changing.

      I didn’t know about Yakutia, I didn’t want to come here, it’s all fate, it brought me here and intertwined my life closely with this region.

      In 2018, Tujaara-Catherine graduated with honors from her undergraduate degree.

      Susan Tuyaare-Catherine’s daughter is now 23 years old. She graduated with honors from Indiana University last year. He has a bachelor’s degree in Slavic and Eastern European languages ​​and cultures, specializing in the Russian language. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in international relations, specializing in culture and politics. Like her mother, she is engaged in anthropology. All honors degrees. This year he is entering graduate school at the University of Texas. In 2017, she came on an exchange to study Russian at St. Petersburg State University. In total, I was in Yakutia 16 times, as a child I even attended the Chuoraanchyk kindergarten, since then I have been fluent in the Yakut language.

      Tuyaara-Katrin Yegorova-Kreit:

      — In this family, I could not help but speak Yakut. My father is a teacher of the Yakut language, he is very proud of his native culture, like me, and my mother also speaks Yakut very well. We always speak three languages ​​at home: English, Russian and Yakut.

      Almost every summer I came to my grandmother in Elgyai. She spoke Russian poorly, and we only spoke Yakut. From three to four years old I lived with her, went to the Yakut kindergarten “Chuoraanchyk”. I am very attached to my grandmother, unfortunately, she passed away this spring. Her father came to take care of her last year.

      With my beloved grandmother, 1999.

      Of course, I am equally an American and a Yakutian. I’ve been coming here every year since 6 months. In America, many people ask me about my nationality. If they don’t have much time, I say: mom is white American, European, dad is Asian. Simple answer. If you need a detailed answer, I am happy to talk about Yakutia and explain.

      With my best friends.

      I have been blessed with two very talented, creative parents. They have already told about dad, mom is also a singer and writer. The Egorov family is filled with creative people. My mother and I love to sing, mostly folk Yakut songs, I know five songs by heart.

      I would like to study Yakut in more depth, I speak at a conversational level and read. But in America there is no suitable literature, and on the Internet, too. I speak Russian more often, because I study at the university, and I studied in St. Petersburg as an exchange student.

      If we talk about my work with my mother, then this could be a completely different article … In short, about our anthropological research, we observe changes in climate, culture and how they affect each other. How households in villages are changing with the advent of the Internet and mobile phones. How they have changed due to the fact that young people leave to live in the city. And also what changes are taking place in the life of the village due to unprecedented climate change. You can talk about this for hours.

      On the Vilyui River, 2019.

      My mother and I really love small Ysyakhs, where there are few people, where everyone knows each other. We were at the Ysyakhs in the villages of Suntar, Kutana, Elgyai in the Suntar ulus and in Nemyugyu in the Khangalas ulus. The best Ysyakhs are in small villages.

      I love Yakut cuisine, especially is miine, khaan, kүörcheh (whipped cream). In America, I miss strawberries. We do not cook Yakut dishes at home, they turn out completely different.

      I love Yakutia very much, I like everything here: nature, people. The only negative is that it is far from America.

      Author Maria Alekseeva

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      Best Private Schools in the USA | 2022

      In this article, we will discuss the best private schools in the US as well as the best private high schools in America in 2022. The term “private school” is commonly used in the US and Canada to describe an elementary or high school that has no government support but tuition fees; these include parochial schools, independent schools, and preparatory schools. In most countries, private schools charge fees, which can be significant. These fees are usually justified by claims that private schools provide the best education or services. For example, in the United Kingdom, independent schools are required to charge a minimum fee of 15% below comparable state tuition fees.

      America’s Best Private Elementary Schools

      Private schools are independent of government because they don’t receive federal funding. Depending on the country, such schools may have a fixed curriculum and a mandatory register, or may not be dependent on national standards. These are the best private elementary schools in America for 2022. This year, the private elementary schools included in our ranking offer a variety of teaching methods. Our list of the best private elementary schools in America includes schools from all over the country.

      These private schools have proven excellence in American education and have been identified as a rigorous academic environment for a diverse student population. For example, the East Coast is known for its prestigious private high schools. Dalton and Brearley are just two of the many options for New York students. The Groton School in Massachusetts and the Shipley School in Pennsylvania are also highly regarded and serve as complementary schools to many of the country’s most prestigious high schools.

      Colorado Academy in Denver, Colorado and Marin Country Day School in Corte Madera, California are just two excellent private high schools on the West Coast. Visit the Archer School for Girls in Los Angeles and the Ursuline School in New Rochelle, NY for a more intimate learning environment. San Francisco is home to the Hamlin School and the Bay School in San Francisco. The Hamlin School serves grades K through 8 with a focus on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math). In contrast, The Bay School serves grades 7 to 12 with an emphasis on leadership development.

      See also: Best Schools in Colorado

      Top Best Private Schools in the USA

      private schools in New York.

      Buckley School is class K-12 and pays $35,600 in tuition. It was founded in 1974 as a day school for men and became coeducational in 1974. Notable alumni include Calvin Klein and David Rockefeller Jr.

      2. Brunswick School, Greenwich, CT

      Brunswick School is an all-boys day school founded in 1926 by Joseph Gruss and his son Maximilian. The school pays a $46,500 tuition fee and is a 12-2013 high school. Since its founding, the Brunswick School in Greenwich, Connecticut has been led by nine directors, and in June 20, Thomas Philip took over this role. The school is located on a XNUMX acre campus with an indoor pool, turf field, and outdoor basketball court. .

      3. Harker School, San Jose, CA

      Harker School began as a kindergarten. program in 1893 before becoming one of California’s premier private schools. Students can choose from over 300 classes at eight different academic levels, from AP to honors and electives. It is K-12 and the tuition fee is $33,150.

      Other elementary schools in the USA

      1. Princeton Day School, Princeton, NJ
      2. Miss Porter School, Farmington, Connecticut.
      3. Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Connecticut.
      4. Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, NJ
      5. Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts.

      Top Private High Schools in America 2022

      A school’s overall niche academic score is the average of its scores over statistics such as SAT/ACT test scores, graduation rates, and AP coursework. The assessment also takes into account factors such as student-teacher ratios and teacher absenteeism to measure the quality of a school’s academic programs. Rankings are based on student and parent feedback on academic achievement, health and safety, diversity, and more. Top Private High Schools Listed below are all academic centers that offer top-notch college prep programs.

      All students score well above average on the SATs and ACT, have very competitive acceptance rates at prestigious universities, and have graduation rates above 99%. Many also offer unique opportunities, such as extracurricular activities such as robotics or discussion groups, continuing education courses such as AP courses or dual enrollment programs, or specialty programs such as honors classes or summer opportunities.

      For example, the Bronx High School of Science topped Niche’s 2022 list of America’s Best Private High Schools for the third year in a row. Niche ranked nearly 20,000 public and private high schools nationwide based on 300,000 million reviews from students and parents.

      Top private high schools in the US.

      1. Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts

      Phillips Academy (commonly known as Phillips Academy in Andover, Andover, or Pennsylvania) is a coeducational university preparatory school for boarding and full-time students in grades 9-12, as well as a year of graduate study (PG). The facility is located 25 miles north of Boston in Andover, Massachusetts. Phillips Academy has 1,131 students and is a very prestigious institution that only accepts 13% of applications with an acceptance rate of 86% (in 2017). It is a member of the G30 Schools Group, an association of eight schools and a ten school admissions organization.

      2. Stanford Online High School in Stanford, California

      Stanford Online High School (OHS or SOHS), originally EPGY Online High School, is a private, independent school for intellectually gifted students located at Stanford University. This is a six-year school with students from grades 7 to 12. The current head of the school is Tomohiro Hoshi. The Stanford OHS used to be a component of the larger Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY) offerings. Stanford OHS became completely different in its administration from other components of the curriculum after EPGY was restructured as Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies. The Western Association of Schools and Colleges has granted Stanford OHS accreditation.

      English, Humanities, Laboratory Science, Mathematics, History, Computer Science, Foreign Languages, Health and Core Sequence are among the nine core courses offered by Stanford OHS. The first seven disciplines provide for both diplomas with honors and advanced training courses. In addition, Stanford OHS offers courses in English, laboratory science, and university-level mathematics. Each year, the amount of tuition at Stanford OHS is determined by the number of students enrolled. Tuition at Stanford OHS for the 2021-2022 academic year is 5,310 15.9$40 for individual courses, $2 for part-time (26,570-4 courses) and $5 for full-time (26,570-4 courses).

      Financial aid is provided and distributed to students according to their financial needs. To receive financial assistance, you must submit a separate application for financial assistance.

      3. Thomas Jefferson High School of Science and Technology in Alexandria, Virginia

      In Fairfax County, Virginia, Thomas Jefferson High School of Science and Technology (commonly known as TJHSST, TJ, or Jefferson) is a specialty school registered by the State of Virginia. It consistently ranks among the best public high schools in the country. Fairfax County Public Schools operates it as a regional high school. At 19In 1985, with the help of state and local governments and corporate sponsorship from the defense and technology industries, a selective admissions program was launched. The school is located in the former Thomas Jefferson High School building (built in 1965).

      It is one of 18 Virginia Governor’s Schools and is a founding member of the National Consortium of Specialized High Schools in Mathematics, Science, and Technology. For the third year in a row, the school has been ranked #1 in Newsweek’s annual “America” ​​rankings. Best High Schools” and 6th in the 2016 US News & World Report High School Rankings. Students from six local districts are eligible to attend school based on previous academic achievement, references, and essays.

      In October 2020, TJ removed the application fee and the math and reading test components from the selection process, but retained the written portion, which includes essays and short answer sections about the student.

      4. Garrison Forest School in Owings Mills, Maryland

      Garrison Forest School (GFS) is an internationally recognized college preparatory school located in Owings Mills, Maryland, near Baltimore. The school offers a co-curricular program from two years to Pre-K and a day school for girls from kindergarten to grade 12. Girls in grades 8-12 are eligible to participate in national and international residency programs. General recruitment for 2019-2020 academic year is 523 students divided into four divisions: pre-school, lower school, middle and high school education. About 60 boarding students visit the school every year.

      Garrison Forest School offers a 1:1 tablet program for students ages 4-12. The campus is fully networked and each classroom has a wireless wall-mounted projector. Teachers also use tablets in the classroom to sync with students’ tablets and provide interactive learning. Each high school and middle school media center has iMacs, scanners, and color printers. Teams compete at the local and state levels in the school’s robotics program, which is open to students in grades 4 through 12.

      5. University Circle Montessori High School in Cleveland Heights, Ohio

      MHS (University Circle Montessori High School) was a private high school in Cleveland, Ohio, located in the University Circle area. The school debuted in August 2008 as the first Montessori high school in the United States. It was also the first Montessori high school in the US to offer boarding to international and local students. Due to financial problems, MHS announced on May 4, 2018 that it would cease operations and dispose of its property at the end of the 2017-18 school year.

      A Montessori education has been merged with the International Baccalaureate, a rigorous college prep program with an emphasis on the classical liberal arts. MHS was one of five high schools in the United States that used both methodologies. University Circle Montessori High School was a member of the Cleveland Council of Independent Schools, was registered by the state, and recognized by the International Baccalaureate as an official world school. Students can earn International Baccalaureate certificates and diplomas in selected International Baccalaureate courses, as well as an MHS Diploma.

      Students can take tests in any of six courses to earn certificates: English, Mathematics, Science, 20th Century World History, Art, or World Language. Students who achieved a qualifying score in that subject received a certificate. For students, IB certifications represent the successful completion of a course of study and are an achievement in their own right.

      6. Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter, New Hampshire

      Phillips Exeter Academy (also known as Exeter or PEA) is an independent, coeducational school for 9 students-12 boarding and full-time classes, as well as a postgraduate program. It is one of the oldest high schools in the United States and one of the most famous in the world, located in Exeter, New Hampshire. Exeter is built on Harkness’s educational approach, which focuses on a conference format for student interaction with limited teacher involvement. It has the largest fund of any boarding school in New England, with a fund of $1.3 billion as of 2018. On January 16, 25, the academy trustees selected William C. Rawson as their 2019th chief instructor.

      Exeter uses an 11 point grading system where A is 11 points and E is 0 points. The student-teacher ratio in Exeter is around 5:1. Most teachers hold advanced degrees in their respective disciplines. Students are required to take courses in arts, classical or modern languages, computer science, English, health and human development, history, mathematics, religion and science over four years at Exeter. Most students receive a diploma in English, but those who complete all classes in Latin and Ancient Greek receive a classical diploma.

      7. Hotchkiss School Lakeville, CT

      Hotchkiss School, located in Lakeville, Connecticut, is a coeducational preparatory school. The Eight Schools Association and the Ten Schools Admissions Organization are members of Hotchkiss. In the past, it was also part of the G30 school group. With the help of Yale President Timothy Dwight V, Maria Harrison Bissell Hotchkiss opened the school in 1891 to prepare young people for admission to Yale. In 600, the Hotchkiss School accepted 189 for $50.2 male boarding students. Hotchkiss’ donation also led to scholarships for deserving students. In 1974 the school became co-educational.

      Hotchkiss operates on a semester basis and offers 224 courses, seven foreign languages ​​(Chinese, French, German, Greek, Latin, Russian and Spanish) and study abroad opportunities. The Hotchkiss summer program has been called “Summer School for the Very Aspiring”. New York Times in 1991. In 2011, the school was named as a leader in the private school in the farm-to-table movement following the inclusion of agriculture in the curriculum in 2008. “Many consider Hotchkiss to be a leader in environmental awareness among the top prep schools in the country,” Deerfield Scroll reported a year earlier.

      School has 100% college acceptance: 33 students attend Yale, 19 attend Harvard, and 16 attend Princeton in the class of 2011–14.

      St. Paul’s School, Concord, New Hampshire

      St. Paul’s School is a highly selective coeducational college prep boarding school affiliated with the Episcopal Church in Concord, New Hampshire. It is often recognized as one of the country’s most prestigious boarding schools. There are 539 students on the school’s 2,000 acre (8.1 km2) or 3,125 square mile campus.students from 40 states and 18 countries. St. Paul’s School was founded in 1856 to educate upper class boys, but it was one of the first boys’ boarding schools to admit girls and now has a diverse student body from all walks of life. While the school only accepted 15% of applicants for the 2020-21 academic year, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, UPenn, Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth and Georgetown enrolled the majority of its 2016-2019 alumniyears.

      US Top Private Universities

      A wide range of private universities offer exceptional education, including small liberal arts colleges, large research universities, and more. While there is something for everyone at the nation’s top private colleges, many of them have a specific focus. For example, some may be very strong in STEM or the arts. It is important to remember that every school has its own unique personality and culture. This can be one of the most important factors when choosing a school to attend. In addition to studying, you should consider what kind of environment will help you thrive and succeed.

      This is a list of the best private colleges and universities in the United States for 2022. This list of top colleges and universities has been compiled after careful consideration of multiple factors, including graduation rates, campus diversity, student endowments, incoming freshman SAT scores, acceptance rates, and more. Before applying to any school, it is important to do your own research and make sure the college is right for you. Thus, you will be happy with your choice after registration.

      1. Stanford University

      Stanford University has the lowest acceptance rate at just 4% of all colleges on this list. He also has one of the highest average SAT scores of 1500 plus. This makes Stanford a very difficult college to get into but pays well. If you’re thinking about applying to Stanford, make sure you’re prepared to send them SAT scores up to 1530 and some fantastic extracurriculars to make your application unique. Stanford University’s location in Silicon Valley is one of the reasons it ranks among the best private universities in the world. The university also has an excellent academic reputation, with respected business, engineering, humanities and social sciences.

      2. Princeton University

      Princeton University is another extremely difficult college with only 6% enrollment. However, it also ranks among the most prestigious universities in America, with several Nobel Prize winners and Pulitzer Prize winners among its alumni. If you are considering applying to Princeton, you will need a SAT score above 1470 and personal achievement that will make your application stand out from the crowd. Princeton University has been the leading private university in the United States since its founding in 1746. Its list of alumni includes two US presidents and many other politicians and Nobel Prize winners.

      3. Harvard University

      Harvard University has been the number one private college in America for the third consecutive year. It is ranked second in the US college rankings and has an impressive alumni network that includes eight US presidents.

      4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

      Massachusetts Institute of Technology is considered one of America’s top private universities for its research and academic excellence. The university is a leader in science and technology and offers a range of degrees in the arts, architecture, and liberal arts. America’s top private universities serve all students with top-notch academic preparation, plenty of opportunities for enrichment outside the classroom, and great support for student social and emotional growth.

      Conclusion

      America’s top private colleges and universities are among the most prestigious schools in the country and some of the most expensive. Many of these private colleges have selective admissions processes, while many others have open admissions policies. Tax dollars do not subsidize private schools, so these schools tend to be more expensive than public institutions. If you are looking for the best private college experience America has to offer, I hope this post helps you.

      FAQ

      Who is responsible for regulating private schools?

      Although the terms “independent school” and “private school” are often used interchangeably, all independent schools are governed by a board of governors or trustees. On the contrary, their owners may manage other private schools without a governing body.

      Do private schools use the same curriculum as public schools?

      A private school is not required by law to follow or teach the National Curriculum. The school should be supervised and inspected by law to ensure that minimum standards of care and education are met, but this should not be tested against the national curriculum.

      Which US state has the best public schools?

      New Jersey is the most educated state in the country. Massachusetts, Florida, Washington and Colorado round out the top five states. Six of the top ten states for education also rank in the top ten states overall. Find out more about the best states for education in the following sections.

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      Does it matter to Harvard which high school you went to?

      Eleven percent of high schools with Harvard Admission sent 36 percent of their students, while 74 percent of schools sent only one. Obviously, where you went to high school will have a significant impact on whether or not you get accepted into Harvard.

      Is it better to send your child to a public or private school in the US?

      The most recent NAEP data confirms other studies: Private school students outperform public school students in almost every subject.

      Daycare by the day: Drop-In Daycare: Flexible Part-Time Child Care Options

      Опубликовано: May 3, 2020 в 11:12 am

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      Recent reviews for local drop in child care

      Mrs. Cynthia’s Daycare

      As a first time mom, I knew it would be one of the hardest things leaving my son to go back to work after maternity leave. It was my number one priority to find someone trustworthy, loving, caring, and knowledgeable to take care of him. Cynthia encompasses all of those things and so much more! Itwas evident from the moment we met her how much she truly loves what she does and goes above and beyond to provide the best childcare. She has loved our little boy like he is her own. She eased my worries from day one and has taken such amazing care of him. I would highly recommend her to anyone looking for childcare!…

      – Lindsay T

      Preschooler’s Play Central

      We have used Stacy for the past year, and she has been absolutely wonderful with our 3 year old son and 4 year old daughter. Stacy is warm and welcoming, and I always feel good about leaving our children in her care. Stacy always keeps me updated on how our children are doing and sends picturesthroughout the day. Stacy is very thoughtful about parties for the children around holidays and birthdays, and I always love the crafts our children come home with. Thank you Stacy for all that you have done for our children!…

      – Shelby K

      Miss Karen’s Learn & Care Preschool

      Sending our firstborn off to preschool was nerve wracking for us as parents at first. But after finding Miss Karen’s preschool and our daughter settling in there, we have total confidence that we made the right choice. I have nothing but great things to say about Miss Karen and her classroom, and mydaughter loves it so much. She is always asking to stay longer, and has made good friends there. I would highly recommend this school to anyone!…

      – Lynnae

      Little Bird Child Care

      Little bird is amazing. We are so grateful to have found Mazhar. We have sent 2kids here and both have flourished. Our youngest is still at little bird and we continue to be grateful to have found little bird. The kids get healthy meals made at the home everyday and they love love all the wonderfulthemes and activities that Mazhar thoughtfully works with them on. We get daily reports about our child’s day and that includes pictures!! Little bird is a gem where your child will be loved and nurtured…

      – Gladys M

      A Creative, Nurturing In-home Preschool!

      Brigetta is why we live in Richardson! We love our child and she takes wonderful care of her. I couldn’t be more relaxed knowing my daughter is safe, having fun and learning.

      – Troy

      Drop in child care near me

      Description:

      *Multicultural bilingual program (Spanish/English)
      *Experienced and energized teachers
      *Convenient location – worry free drop-off and pick-up
      *More than 25 years of experience
      *BA in Early Education & ChildDevelopment Associates (CDA) Certified
      *CPR & First Aid certified teachers. ..

      Description:

      I am a Daycare Provider with over 20 years experience. I provide care in a safe, loving and nurturing home. Your child will receive plenty of one on one time with me. I have a NON-SMOKING HOME and NO PETS. I’mlocated off of Virginia Beach Blvd in TOWN CENTER I have Criminal Background clearance and I am CPR and First Aid Certification. I have a medical and dental background. EARLY MILITARY DROP OFF AND EARLY PICK UP!!
      Your child will be loved here!
      What I love about children:
      -Love listening to them laugh
      -Watching their creativity during craft time
      -Praising them when they sing their hearts out
      -Cheering them on when they dance
      -Teaching them the love of Jesus
      -Consoling them when they cry
      Hours: 5:30AM TO 4:00PM
      Ages:Infants – 3 years old – Appointments Only
      Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch and Healthy snacks
      Reasonable Tuition
      Preschool and Kindergarten Curriculum
      Field trips – Outside Play
      Potty Training
      Lots of Love, Hugs, and Kisses
      REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
      My Philosophy:
      I believe all children are precious and a gift from God. They deserve to be loved, cared for, and taught morals and values that will benefit them in their future. Children need to be nurtured and should be taught the basic fundamentals of everyday living. They should feel safe in their environment and feel free to express themselves. I believe in teaching academics from the beginning of life. I strive to teach each child to be a student of excellence. Every child should be praised for good behavior and encouraged to do their best. We build each other up through teamwork and cheering each other on. Children learn by music, color, dance, arts and crafts and most important by example….

      Recent Review:

      As a first time mom, I knew it would be one of the hardest things leaving my son to go back to work after maternity leave. It was my number one priority to find someone trustworthy, loving, caring, andknowledgeable to take care of him. Cynthia encompasses all of those things and so much more! It was evident from the moment we met her how much she truly loves what she does and goes above and beyond to provide the best childcare. She has loved our little boy like he is her own. She eased my worries from day one and has taken such amazing care of him. I would highly recommend her to anyone looking for childcare!…

      Reviewed by Lindsay T

      Description:

      I am currently accepting children for my family daycare. I have 25 years of experience. I am accepting children from 18 months to 4 years old. I charge $45.00 a day for children 2 and under, and $40.00 a dayfor 2 and up. If your child is a drop-in, it’s $10.00 an hour….

      Recent Review:

      We have used Stacy for the past year, and she has been absolutely wonderful with our 3 year old son and 4 year old daughter. Stacy is warm and welcoming, and I always feel good about leaving our children in hercare. Stacy always keeps me updated on how our children are doing and sends pictures throughout the day. Stacy is very thoughtful about parties for the children around holidays and birthdays, and I always love the crafts our children come home with. Thank you Stacy for all that you have done for our children!…

      Reviewed by Shelby K

      Description:

      I’ve been a childcare provider for 30+ years and have worked with hundreds of preschool and school-aged children.
      I have taught at public and private preschools, public elementary schools, and family daycarecenters including Santa Clara Unified schools, Bowers, Washington Open, Wilson, Briarwood, Hughes, and Montague.
      I raised six children of my own and was an active parent participant at their schools and extracurricular activities.
      I have 40+ child development units, 130+ hours of professional development training, and an associate teacher’s permit.
      I am certified in pediatric CPR, AED, and First Aid. I have Live Scan fingerprinting, background check, and I’m a mandated reporter. I have extensive experience with English language learners. I am fully Vaccinated, including Covid 19.
      My licensed family daycare facility (license #434411459) provides a full classroom environment for a variety of learning activities including math, science, cooking, music, sensory development, small and large motor development, conflict resolution, and outdoor play.
      Our large classroom includes dedicated areas for reading, art projects, playhouse and dress-up, building, puzzles, science, and cooking, as well as outdoor spaces for biking, water play, climbing, and sports activities. We go on walking field trips to nearby parks and libraries.
      I prepare a daily educational curriculum with activities centered around a theme. For example, Letter Jj Day, Counting & Sorting Day, Patterns Day, Cooking Day, Sewing Day, Color Green Day, Feelings Day, Nature Walk Day, Book Day, Measuring Day, Bubbles Day, Exercise Day, Opposites Day, Rhyming Day, Gardening Day, etc.
      I provide breakfast, drinks, snacks, teeth brushing, and laundry services. Children bring their own lunches. Each child is provided for individually based on his or her dietary needs.
      A report is sent home each day outlining foods eaten, nap times, and the activities that each child participated in.
      I am open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday. I accept full-time, part-time, and drop-in students ages 1 year and up. Children do not need to be potty trained.
      The children in my program are a very large part of each others lives, as well as mine. It is very much like a family.
      Please call or email with questions or to arrange a preschool tour!…

      Recent Review:

      Sending our firstborn off to preschool was nerve wracking for us as parents at first. But after finding Miss Karen’s preschool and our daughter settling in there, we have total confidence that we made the rightchoice. I have nothing but great things to say about Miss Karen and her classroom, and my daughter loves it so much. She is always asking to stay longer, and has made good friends there. I would highly recommend this school to anyone!…

      Reviewed by Lynnae

      Adventure Kids Playcare

      1335 E. Whitestone Blvd. Suite D195, Cedar Park, TX 78613

      Starting at $8.5/hr

      Description:

      Adventure kids playcare is a unique drop in child care center in Cedar Park! We offer drop in care, Mother’s Day out, camps and weekend theme nights! We offer child care for infants 6 weeks through children 12years of age. Our staff is amazing and all are CPR and first aid certified. Separate infant room, toddler room with large train table and main floor has an indoor playscape! We are open until 10pm during the week and Friday and Saturday until midnight….

      Description:

      Welcome TO A LITTLE ANGELS Daycare we are open Mondays through Fridays, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. full time, part time and drop-ins.
      We are located in Potomac, Maryland.
      We build positive character traits foryour child’s development. We emphasize head hands & heart character traits that a lot of schools are structuring in their program. such as: Caring, sharing, honesty, responsibility, respect as well as good manners. Fingerprint & background check approved. We are CPR, and First Aid, Montgomery County daycare certified. We strive to keep working parents working with fewer sick days – there for we keep a healthy environment.
      Children in our program are sick less because we use natural cleaning alternatives. Families love this quality. We emphasize on helping your child develop good listening skills, good manners, positive character traits, and team work!! We build happy children!…

      Debbie S.

      1 Clarendon Hills Road, Clarendon Hills, IL 60514

      Costimate: $225/wk

      Description:

      *All day care
      *Before school/after school- will drop off or pick up
      *Date nights/over nights
      *CONVENIENT 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK*
      My goal is to have small groups of children and take care of them as my own. Iwould love to have long term families and build relationships with them and the children. I would be willing to help anyone if short term or last minute care is needed. I’m not a typical one room daycare, the children are welcomed in several rooms so they feel welcomed and at home. I’m not a teacher but I love reading to the little ones, and playing puzzles, etc. Older children will feel at home too. Meals and snacks are included….

      Description:

      Shennawi Family Daycare is now open for business!
      Our at home daycare offers a beautiful, clean, and spacious place for your children to play, learn, grow, and develop! Our goal is for children to always feelsafe, loved, and respected in our center. We treat and take care of your children the same way we expect our own children to be treated!
      A little about myself:
      My name is Tina, I am a mother of six beautiful children, a clear sign that I love kids. 🙂 I have graduated from Cal State University Long Beach with a degree in Linguistics. I have worked in preschools for many years and gained valuable knowledge from those centers. I am First Aid and CPR certified. I have a true passion for taking care and teaching children. My goal is to not only entertain children but to also teach them through fun and creative ways!
      Here is a list of what our daycare offers:
      – Openings for children between ages newborn to 12 yrs.
      – Open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
      – Healthy and nutritious home cooked Breakfast, Lunch, and Snack.
      – Transportation service for children of all ages.
      – Drop off and pick up from school available.
      – Calworks and RCOE welcome.
      – A place for children to learn and play.
      – Development of Gross and Fine motor skills.
      – Music and Movement.
      – Arts and Crafts.
      – Outdoor Play Area.
      – Dramatic Play.
      – Kindergarten Readiness Program.
      – Homework Help.
      – We also speak Spanish.
      – License Number: 334842264.
      Please contact me for more information via email: [email protected] or via
      phone at home: (951) 817-1128 or cell: (951) 398-2315….

      Description:

      At Amazing Li’l Faces (in-home) Childcare we understand how challenging it is for professionals today. We get it when you have to stay until the job gets done.
      We also get it when parents just need some alonetime.
      At Amazing Li’l Faces Childcare, I cater to the busy parent. Like you, I am also a parent and I understand the pressures of needing quality childcare.
      We are proud to say that we offer healthy, home cooked meals sure to please even the pickiest of eaters.
      Amazing Li’l Faces (in-home) Childcare also offers an extensive physical and learning curriculum that will entertain and strengthen developing young minds and bodies. We don’t believe quality childcare has to cost a lot.
      Our rates are:
      Full-time: $160.00 to $200.00 weekly.
      Prices based on need.
      Part-time: $100.00 weekly or $7.00/hr for drop-in.
      In addition, we have just added a Amazing Lil sleepers night time room. Designed to bring our night time sleepers every comfort of their very own room.
      For more information please call 970-988-4770 or text 586-943-4825.

      Description:

      We provide several options to address your child care needs:
      Regular full-time child care w/flexible hours.
      Almost full-time child care w/flexible hours.
      After Hours “By appointment” care to include theoccasional babysitting/random drop-in care when you just need a little while to attend that doctor appt or run an errand or two without the kids! We understand, we’re parents too!
      We understand how important dependable, quality, consistent child care is to the balance of work and family life. We offer quality care for all stages of childhood; including one-on-one directed learning and self-directed discovery in a safe, supervised environment for each child from birth, to potty training, to grade school.
      As a teacher and parent, we know how important early learning is to a child’s success in school and life. The practice of learning and homework never stops; whether it’s for school, duties of a new job, or even as simple as researching the best refrigerator to buy for your needs.
      Learning and education is not only formal through traditional education avenues, but informal through everyday interactions and experiences. For this reason we focus on educating the “whole child.” We believe in supporting children so they may grow to be respectable, responsible, well-rounded critical thinking adults with integrity so that they will be able to make the best possible decisions about our future. For more about Whole-Child Development, visit our Resources page on our website.
      We encourage positive attitudes, self-respect, respect of others, honesty, self-discipline, self-control, reading, manners, creativity, imagination, compassion, and love. We practice of behaviors and speech that both edifies and builds each other up. We discourage behaviors and speech used with malice meant to tear down the self worth of others.
      We believe in being firm but fair, and teaching accountability and responsibility. We have experience with children of mild cerebral palsy, mild vision concerns, and mild speech delays. We believe in supporting children so they may grow to be respectable, responsible, well-rounded critical thinking adults with integrity. Lic#483008723…

      Description:

      Diane graduated from Virginia Union University and Virginia State University where she earned both her BS and Master’s degrees respectfully. She studied Biology and Chemistry as an undergraduate andMicrobiology as a graduate student.
      Quality Family Childcare Services strives to allow each child to develop and learn at their own pace through group play, music, arts, and structured learning; all in a loving family setting. Diane loves and cares for each child as though they were her own. Her approach to learning is fueled by her love of the Sciences. She believes that learning is at its best when one digs deep from within one’s self to discover one’s own talents. She encourages the children to use basic, sometimes household items, during playtime. This method helps to stimulate the children’s own imagination to employ creative thinking skills while allowing them to have fun doing so.
      Quality Family Childcare Services has also given way to “Grandma’s Open Classroom”, in ADDITION TO OUR TRADITIONAL FULL-TIME, in-house CHILDCARE SERVICE. Our Open Classroom is a Virtual Classroom . It was created due to our response to Covid-19.
      Come join us for an alternative learning medium for young children. No contract required, drop-in and sick children welcomed….

      Description:

      Welcome to Amazing Discoveries Daycare. Our goal in providing childcare is to create a home like environment which emphasizes the unique and special qualities of each child. We will provide a safe, healthy, andloving environment for your child to learn and grow. We believe each experience a child is exposed to is a learning experience in itself. We encourage each child to reach their fullest potential. We believe children learn through hands-on experiences through their environment in age appropriate activities.
      We will encourage independence and personal responsibility by requiring children to clean up after themselves and care for their own needs when they are able. We will contribute to the child’s physical, mental, emotional and intellectual development by providing consistent routines, adhering to regular schedules and providing an atmosphere of care that children can predict and trust. It is important in disciplining children to be consistent, firm and loving. It is necessary for us to be clear as to what is acceptable or unacceptable behavior.
      Amazing Discovery Daycare understands the precious gift you are entrusting us with. We look forward to getting to know your child and building a special relationship with your family.
      Days and Hours: Monday through Friday 6:30 a. m.- 5:30 p.m
      Fee Schedule:
      *Ages 3 months-1 yr- Full time up to 10 hours a day $60 per day, 5 days a week ($300.00 a week)
      *Ages 1-3 yrs- Full time up to 10 hours a day $53 per day, 5 days a week ($265.00 a week)
      *Ages 3-5 yrs- Full time up to 10 hours a day $47 per day, 5 days a week ($235.00 a week)
      *Ages 5yrs and up- Full time up to 10 hours a day $42 per day, 5 days a week ($210.00 a week)
      Before and After school available $150 a week. (Just before school $120 a week).
      We do have spots for part time. Part time is considered by the day and is charged according to age as above.
      10% discount for multiple children. Military discount 5%
      Drop ins up to 5 hrs/ $40 a day, 5- 10 hours price same as above (drop in rates do not qualify for multiple child discount). Drop-ins are for children who are not under contract.
      Amazing Discoveries Daycare is taking DSHS at this time. We have 1 DSHS spot that is currently open….

      Description:

      Are you looking for a safe, loving, and caring environment for your child? Are you searching for a place where your child feels comfortable, and you have a peace of mind while you are away? Little Birds ChildCare is the place where your child gets one on one attention. You will receive daily reports and pictures of your child via a password protected app while you are at work.
      Your child will be spending his/her day with cheerful and trained staff.
      Provider is DCFS Licensed, Certified in Early Childhood Education, CPR, and First- Aid. (Licensed for Night care. Drop in for night care is available with 24 hrs advance notice)
      Continuing to attend workshops and seminars to improve the quality of care
      Our uniqueness:
      1) Low adult/child ratio: With low ratio, your children receive individual attention.
      2) Healthy and organic meals and snacks: Your child will be eating all food groups, and homemade meals.
      3) Daily reports via password protected app. You will receive pictures, videos, and daily activities while you are at work.
      4) Secured facility: We have cameras for everyone’s security and peace of mind.
      5) Provided care for more than 37 children for 5 years.
      6) Child centered, age appropriate, theme based curriculum
      7) Focused on STEAM in the curriculum: Your children will be doing activities of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math.
      8) Preparing preschoolers for kindergarten: Your children will achieve all the benchmarks that are necessary to enter Kindergarten.
      9) Fun outdoor classroom: Your children will spend time outdoors during summer and spring learning hands on activities. We go on field trips.
      10) End of theme celebrations: At the end of each theme your children will make a special treat, or dress up for the theme; below are the few pictures of our celebrations.
      11) Family gatherings every few months: For some special days families get to meet each other, and have some games and treats. Like Mother’s day, father’s day, end of summer, etc.
      You can get references from our past and current families.
      You can call Mazhar at 773-614-2114 or email to sched…

      Recent Review:

      Little bird is amazing. We are so grateful to have found Mazhar. We have sent 2kids here and both have flourished. Our youngest is still at little bird and we continue to be grateful to have found little bird.The kids get healthy meals made at the home everyday and they love love all the wonderful themes and activities that Mazhar thoughtfully works with them on. We get daily reports about our child’s day and that includes pictures!! Little bird is a gem where your child will be loved and nurtured…

      Reviewed by Gladys M

      Description:

      NOW ENROLLING TWO-FOUR YEAR OLDS
      Extraordinary preschool at an affordable rate.
      Contact info:
      469-426-4679
      [email protected]
      My established in home preschool offers a wide array of hands onlearning activities designed to stimulate neural development. My curriculum helps children to meet or exceed TEKS preschool guidelines and goals.
      Individualized reading lessons begin at age 4. Most of my children are reading before they head off to kindergarten.
      Terrific, extensive variety of hands on learning activities.
      We have a lot of fun together in a relaxed but structured atmosphere where the children are protected from bullying behaviors and bond like siblings.
      COVID 19 PROTOCOLS
      Sick Children Are Asked To Stay Home
      Daily Sanitizing Keeps Germs Away-
      Electrostatic sprayer mists every nook and cranny of the classroom with non-toxic sanitizer, allowing for a very thorough sanitizing every night. We start every morning with very fresh, very clean materials.
      Popular toys are run through the dishwasher several times a week.
      UV light sterilization for quick, on the spot sterilization.
      Two large air purifiers with certified HEPA filters running during business hours.
      HVAC lifetime filters are pulled, hosed down and disinfected daily.
      Safe drop off and pick up protocols,
      Nap cots, hard surfaces and bathrooms are sterilized daily.
      HANDS ON CURRICULUM:
      SAMPLE LESSON PLAN
      GROSS MOTOR
      MORNING YOGA
      DRESS UP AND DANCE!
      SOCIAL
      STARING CONTEST
      EXPRESSIONS MIMICKING
      CIRCLE TIME (Morning and afternoon)
      ARE YOU READY FOR ACTIVITIES?
      BEAN BAG SHAPE/COLOR TOSS
      ASL- IT’S A WONDERFUL WORLD
      READ BOOKS
      MATH CONCEPTS
      TOUCHPOINT NUMBER COUNTING
      PAIR MATCHING ITEMS
      SCIENCE
      RAIN CLOUD IN A JAR
      SENSORY
      COLOR MIXING WITH PAPER TOWELS, MARKERS AND WATER
      ART
      POPSICLE STICK DRAGONFLIES
      FINE MOTOR
      CUTTING PRACTICE
      AFTERNOON CIRCLE TIME
      READ STORY BOOKS
      REVIEW LETTER SOUNDS
      REVIEW SIGHT WORDS
      READING LESSONS-age appropriately
      Licensed and regularly inspected by the State of Texas. Contact info:
      Brigetta (Bri-zhe-at) @ 469-426-4679…

      Recent Review:

      Brigetta is why we live in Richardson! We love our child and she takes wonderful care of her. I couldn’t be more relaxed knowing my daughter is safe, having fun and learning.

      Reviewed by Troy

      Family Fun Daycare

      Sandalwood Drive, Manassas, VA 20110

      Starting at $175/wk

      Description:

      24/7 child care available. Early mornings, overnight and weekend care provided. If you want to run errands or just need a couple of hours to yourself, drop in care is provided as well!

      Description:

      *****FALL, 2022 1 OPENINGS AVAILABLE.****
      *****Drop me an email or give me a call to secure your spot!******
      *****Don’t delay…slots fill quickly..let’s talk about your childcare needs today!****
      Myname is Carrie and I have worked as a childcare professional for 26 years. I began as a staffer in a daycare center in 1995. I moved on and started my first home daycare as a provider for the USAF in Clovis, NM. After relocating back to VA in 2002, I took a position as an Asst. Director; and eventually was promoted to center director for two nationally recognized childcare centers.
      After the birth of my son, I decided to re-open my home daycare where I could use my corporate, military, and life experience in an intimate childcare setting. The results have been amazing as I have successfully transitioned 31 children from infant to Kindergarten readiness in my 16 years of Prince William County Service. Additionally, I strive to understand my family’s needs and work very hard to provide care that is beneficial to my families. Being a mother of 6 myself (ages 11-27 yrs), I have observed firsthand how instruction, reinforcement, and love can have an astounding impact on a child’s life.
      Please see my credentials!
      Contact me today! I’d love to talk with you about your childcare needs! :)…

      Adams Child Care

      7125 North Williams Ave, Portland, OR 97217

      Costimate: $217/wk

      Description:

      Welcome to Adams Child Care! I have over a decade of child care experience and am passionate about providing a nurturing, safe, fun environment for children to learn and grow. Our program includes meals, indoorand outdoor play, art projects, sign language, reading, and educational activities. We have a great outdoor space with multiple play structures and indoor play area with toys and books. Children nap midday.
      We have a mask-on dropoff/pickup policy with adults and have children wash hands multiple times throughout the day to maintain a clean, safe space for all our families….

      Description:

      The Transportation Children’s Center, a non-profit child care facility, in downtown Boston, provides full day Infant, Toddler, Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten Programs year round. Open to the general public,the center is available to children 3 months through age five. The center is open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. with both part time and full time programs available. Every effort is made to keep tuition rates as low as possible while maintaining high quality services. The established and long-term professional staff hold degrees in early education and have extensive experience working with young children. The facility provides an outdoor roof-top play space, drop-off parking and is accessible by the MBTA.
      Established since 1986 the center is NAEYC Accredited. The beautifully designed and well-equipped center provides a stimulating and nurturing environment which will enhance the children’s self-esteem and future success in school. TCC has implemented the Creative Curriculum philosophy, a hands-on approach to learning and discovering where activities are planned to assure optimum growth and development of the whole child. Slots are filled on a first come, first served basis according to status on the wait list. Families are encouraged to visit the center and schedule a tour.
      EEC License # 8114136…

      Happy Angels Haven

      25291 Barents Street, Laguna Hills, CA 92653

      Starting at $325/wk

      Description:

      Happy Angels Haven, located in Laguna Hills, is just three blocks from 5 & 405 freeway, and just two easy turns to reach me on Alicia Parkway.
      Parents like a quick pick-up and drop-off, and so we worktirelessly to make everything as convenient as possible.
      We offer an inviting, fun-loving, caring, warm, home-like environment for children of all ages.
      We cover, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, Aliso Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, Laguna Niguel, and more.
      We have openings for infant/toddlers at this time and also offer after-school care. For after school care, the child has to be at least 5 years of age in accordance with the licensing capacity.
      I am a licensed and certified CPR, serving for the last 23 years. I am affiliated with the Children Home Society of America, and Nurses Zone. For my excellent service and cleanliness, I have been complimented for keeping the facility super clean and in compliance of the State and Social Services rules and regulations.
      There is a very large play area, a separate nursery for newborns, as we can’t mingle them with toddlers. We have the largest backyard within the neighborhood with beautiful panoramic view, swings, long tricycle pathway, and unlimited fresh cooked meals every day and all-day long. I don’t believe in two snacks and a lunch only, children are growing and constantly need nourishment.
      We have structured program with variety of activities for our kids like coloring, recognition of alphabets, numbers, colors, shapes, circle time (games and basic general knowledge), dancing hour, bubble party and creative story time which is lots of fun. Kids learn social skills and learn sharing, caring and good manners which parents see in their behavior as they grow.
      I have excellent references, open days, evenings, and nights for nurses and other graveyard shift parents. I do give daycare presentation after 6:30 p.m. or Saturday morning and share a lot with the parents, so that they get to know what I have to offer. We have also helped many single moms expand their horizons, and take their careers to the next level, giving them better financial opportunity, support and a future.
      The key is flexibility, as we always urge parents to visit different day care facilities and compare. In childcare, price is always secondary, as the happiness of parents and children comes first.
      You will not see any kids in the pictures because of our strict privacy policy….

      Recent Review:

      My daughter went to Mrs. Alvi’s daycare for 6 months. Mrs. Alvi treats there children in her care just like her own. She learned so much from going here. When I drop her off in the morning, she walks right onin with a smile. I highly recommend this place for anyone….

      Reviewed by Sara A

      Description:

      I take pride in having a strong vocation for early childhood education and facilitating and active engaging environment that fosters both social and academic development for children ages two months to eightyears old. Sue’s place offers mixed age group setting with special activities for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and Kindergarten, so that children are able to learn, respect, social interaction and develop maturity in a natural family like setting. Also, my program is an established participant of the USDA Food program and offers nutritious home-made break fast, lunch, and snack allowing parents the convenience of a worry-free drop-off.

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      The basics of a daily daycare schedule

      Building a daycare schedule can be a challenge. You’ll need to factor in available resources, licensing requirements, developmental needs, and space constraints. While every childcare provider has different rules and program offerings, there are some general guidelines to follow when building a daycare schedule. Regardless of age group, your daily schedule must incorporate ways to meet all of your children’s developmental milestones while ensuring the safety and well-being of your children and your staff.

      There are four key areas to consider as you craft a schedule that works for your center.

      1. Licensing requirements

      Adhere to your state’s daycare and childcare licensing regulations when creating a schedule for your center. These vary depending on your location and will provide you with a framework to start from. Are you required to provide 30 minutes of daily exercise for your three-year-olds? What are the rules regarding staff ratios for each age group at your daycare? Do you need to document health checks for your infants every morning? Are there regulations on cleaning tasks during the day? Do your due diligence to ensure that you build both the required and the recommended components into your daycare schedule template.

      2. Developmental needs

      Consider that 80% of brain development happens in the first three years of life. More than 1 million neural connections are formed every second during these years. Not to mention the rapid physical development that occurs during this stage of childhood. The good news is that there are easy-to-follow recommended guidelines for meeting the daily needs of each age group, whether it’s hours of exercise per day or types of play activities. As such, all daily daycare schedules should be built to support each age group’s developmental milestones and prepare each child for the next developmental stage and classroom. Your schedule will contain blocks of time dedicated to supporting physical, social, and cognitive growth through structured routines and activities. It will also consider the necessary physical needs of each age group, such as naps, feedings/meals, and diapering/potty training.

      3. Facility logistics

      Depending on your daycare facility and available resources, daily scheduling can become a puzzle to piece together. Different age groups may need to use your outdoor facilities at staggered times. If you have a multipurpose room for special events or guest activities, you’ll need to work this space’s availability into your daycare schedule template. If the toddlers and preschoolers share a wall between their rooms, you may want to schedule some quiet activities while the toddlers are having their nap. If you offer flexible options, such as part-time mornings or afternoon schedules, you may have programs that share a room, so you’ll need to build transition time into your daily schedule.

      4. Staff logistics

      Another building block of your daily daycare schedule will be staffing needs. Your childcare staff will need regular breaks throughout their day. Will you schedule a floating staff member to provide these breaks throughout the day? Or will these be built into each classroom’s daily schedule, depending on the activity block? Staff will also need time to perform all other duties that don’t involve direct supervision in their rooms, from prep time and cleaning to record-keeping and assessments. Another common practice is consolidating classrooms at the end of the day as children are picked up at different times. This helps to maintain ratios while keeping staffing costs down. Some daycare centers plan to pull a teacher in the afternoon as students leave to perform non-supervisory administrative or cleaning duties. For example, you may want to schedule outdoor time at the end of the day for toddlers and preschoolers so that the groups can be combined as needed depending on the ratios each day.

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      Infant schedule

      The infant daycare schedule is typically designed to meet the needs of children between the ages of six weeks to 18 months (or when they begin walking). Building opportunities to engage with infants one-on-one will help encourage their progress on all developmental milestones.

      To inform your schedule, you’ll need an understanding of benchmark behaviors and abilities in this age group.

      Developmental milestones for four-month-olds

      • Reaching for toys

      • Holding up their heads unsupported

      • Starting to roll over

      • Recognizing faces

      • Returning smiles

      • Imitating facial expressions

      • Babbling and imitating sounds

       

      Developmental milestones for nine-month-olds

      • Pulling themselves up to stand

      • Starting to crawl

      • Playing “peek-a-boo”

      • Showing preferences for favorite toys

      • Exhibiting the beginnings of separation anxiety

      • Understanding “no”

      • Copying sounds/gestures

       

      Developmental milestones for infants one year to 18 months old

      • Speaking a few words
      • Repeating words/trying to say words

      • Waving goodbye

      • Working at standing/walking

      • Banging objects together

      • Drinking from a cup

      • Crying when a parent leaves

      • Responding to simple requests

       

      Infant schedule guidelines 

      Infants need as much interaction as possible as they are learning about the world around them. They also need plenty of exercise — even newborns! The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends several minutes of tummy time a day from when they come home from the hospital.

      Daily schedules for infants should contain a lot of flexibility and variation since you’ll likely deal with a range of needs throughout the day. Infant programs typically have a higher staff-to-child ratio to handle all of the physical tasks that accompany caring for a group of infants. You may also face some stringent licensing guidelines around documentation of naps, feedings, or diapering, so these activities may need more thorough planning than is provided in our sample below.

      Many centers opt not to post daily schedules for infants, given how varied the needs are and how rapidly they are changing. However, it is still best practice to have a guideline to work from to ensure they are getting the support and interaction they need to grow and learn.

       

      Sample infant daycare schedule

      8:00am – 9:00am

      Drop-off + bottles/breakfast

      9:00am – 9:30am

      Diapers

      9:30am – 10:00am

      Circle time (books + songs + puppets/finger plays)

      10:00am – 10:15am

      Bottles/morning snack

      10:15am – 10:30am

      Diapers/clean up

      10:30am – 11:30am

      Naptime

      11:30am – 12:00pm

      Bottles/lunch

      12:00pm – 12:30pm

      Story time (books + songs)

      12:30pm – 1:30pm

      Outside play/gross motor time

      1:30pm – 2:30pm

      Naptime

      2:30pm – 3:00pm

      Bottles/snack

      3:00pm – 4:00pm

      Sensory or art activity

      4:00pm – 5:00pm

      Individual play time

       

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      Toddler schedule

      The toddler daycare schedule is generally designed to meet the needs of children from 18 months to three years old. This group is newly mobile and working hard to communicate verbally. Plenty of time to work on language and gross motor skills will be the basis of the daily schedule for toddlers as you help them progress on all of their developmental milestones.

      Developmental milestones for two-year-olds

      • Walking confidently
      • Throwing a ball

      • Holding a crayon

      • Experimenting with defiance and independence

      • Copying others

      • Engaging in simple cooperative play

      • Simple vocabulary of names, everyday objects, and body parts

      • Speaking in two to four-word sentences

      • Can follow simple instructions

      Developmental milestones for three-year-olds

      • Showing affection and concern for friends

      • Taking turns in games

      • Engaging in joint activities with a common goal

      • Following multi-step instructions

      • Starting to carry on conversations

      • Can be understood by most adults

      • Running

      • Jumping

      • Pedaling a tricycle

      • Climbing stairs and playground structures

      Toddler schedule guidelines  

      Once your children are mobile toddlers, their daily schedule will change some, with the biggest difference most likely being the absence of the morning nap. Daily schedules for toddlers will contain ample outdoor/gross motor time to foster the important physical development happening at this age. The AAP recommends 60 minutes of active play per day for toddlers, with at least half of that being led by adults.

      Toddlers need plenty of group play time to explore the beginnings of cooperative play. Your schedule should encourage interactions during activities or at play centers in the classroom. The younger ones will benefit from observing the older toddlers as they begin to play and interact with each other. Imitation is key as they start to build a real understanding of how to work with others around them.

       

      Sample toddler daily schedule

      8:00am – 9:00am

      Drop-off + breakfast

      9:00am – 9:30am

      Independent play/play centers

      9:30am – 10:00am

      Circle time (morning routine + songs)

      10:00am – 10:15am

      Morning snack

      10:15am – 11:30am

      Outside play + physical activity

      11:30am – 12:00pm

      Lunch

      12:00pm – 1:00pm

      Sensory or art activity

      1:00pm – 1:30pm

      Story time (books + songs)

      1:30pm – 2:30pm

      Naptime

      2:30pm – 3:00pm

      Afternoon snack

      3:00pm – 4:00pm

      Group play (puzzles + games + center activities)

      4:00pm – 4:30pm

      Closing circle

      4:30pm – 5:00pm

      Choice time/outside play

       

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      Daily preschool schedule

      The preschool daily schedule will meet the needs of the oldest children at your center, typically three to five-year-olds. The shift for this age group will focus more on fine motor and language/cognition abilities and other kindergarten readiness skills. Building more structured activities with an increasing academic focus will encourage progress on this group’s developmental milestones.

      Developmental milestones for four-year-olds

      • Hopping 
      • Catching and throwing a ball

      • Walking backward

      • Using scissors

      • Copying shapes

      • Dressing themselves

      • Engaging in imaginative play

      • Cooperating with others

      • Having interests/likes/opinions

      • Following some basic grammar rules (using “he/she” and “over/under” appropriately)

      • Telling simple stories

      • Singing songs such as “Itsy Bitsy Spider” and “The Wheels on the Bus”

      • Writing capital letters

      Developmental milestones for five-year-olds

      • Skipping

      • Doing somersaults

      • Using the swings

      • Drawing shapes and people

      • Telling the difference between what’s real and make-believe

      • Exhibiting more independence

      • Wanting to please their friends and be like them

      • Speaking very clearly

      • Using future/past tense and more sophisticated grammar

      • Telling stories with full sentences

      • Writing letters and numbers

      Preschooler schedule guidelines

      This is the age that the afternoon nap is starting to drop off, so naptime can also turn into quiet reading time for those who aren’t able to fall asleep. The other big shift will be towards more cognitive and literacy skills in preparation for kindergarten. Your daily preschool schedule should include more table and task-centered activity blocks to ensure they leave your center fully equipped to handle the transition to school.

      This age group still learns a lot through imaginative and fantasy play, as they build a stronger sense of self and cooperative relationships with each other. According to the AAP, they also need even more physical activity, up to two hours daily. This group will work on improving balance and coordination in both fine and gross motor activities.

       

      Sample preschooler daily schedule

      8:00am – 9:00am

      Drop-off + breakfast

      9:00am – 9:30am

      Circle time (morning routine + songs)

      9:30am – 10:15am

      Activity center

      10:15am – 10:30am

      Morning snack

      10:30am – 11:00am

      Outside play + physical activity

      11:00am – 11:30pm

      Table work (literacy/math)

      11:30am – 12:00pm

      Lunch

      12:00pm – 1:00pm

      Art or sensory/fine motor activity

      1:00pm – 1:30pm

      Story time

      1:30pm – 2:30pm

      Naptime/quiet time

      2:30pm – 3:00pm

      Afternoon snack

      3:00pm – 4:00pm

      Group play (puzzles + games + center activities)

      4:00pm – 4:30pm

      Closing circle

      4:30pm – 5:00pm

      Choice time

      Final reflection

      Whatever your variation on these schedules is, it’s important to post your daily schedule in the classroom and share with your families to keep everyone informed. Following your daycare schedule framework will ensure that each age group’s developmental needs are met, which will help build trust with your families. Follow your daycare routine as much as possible and allow flexibility as special events or opportunities arise.

       

      Further Reading

      • Average Daycare Director Salary Statistics
      • The Ultimate Guide to Starting a Daycare Center
      • Daycare Supplies: Everything You Need to Start a Daycare

       

      Licensing Requirements – SC Child Care Services

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      How do you become a licensed provider?

      All South Carolina child care programs are required to be licensed, registered, approved or legally exempt. Requirements are determined by the type of provider you are. Licensing promotes health and safety by setting critical standards, then registering and regulating those who provide care for children.

      As a child care provider, you must be licensed if you:

      • Care for children in your home and you care for more than 1 family not related to you
      • Operate more than 2 days a week 
      • Operate 4 or more hours a day 

      If you are interested in becoming licensed, you should contact the Regional Licensing Office for your county and sign-up for an orientation session.

      Find a New Applicant Orientation Session

       

      Types of Care: Licensed, Registered, Approved or Limited Operations

      All South Carolina child care programs are required to be one of the following: licensed, registered, approved, or legally exempt. Requirements are determined by provider type.

      The state defines four types of child care:

      • Child Care Center—A center that is licensed for 13 or more children can be commercial, faith-based, or school-based.
      • Group Child Care Home—A facility within a residence occupied by the operator that cares for 7 to 12 children; The number includes those living in the residence and children who are related to the operator, must be licensed.
      • Family Child Care Home—A facility within a residence occupied by the operator that cares for no more than 6 children; The number includes those living in the residence and children who are related to the operator; Family Child Care Centers must be registered, but may choose to be licensed.
      • Legally-Exempt Operations—Child care center-based programs open less than 4 hours a day and/or open on school holidays; Not allowed for Family Child Care Homes or Group Child Care Homes.

      NOTE: Many parents rely on family members, friends, or neighbors who provide care. These types of care are not registered or licensed but are regulated.

      Determine how your program should be licensed and regulated

      Licensed—The provider must meet health and safety requirements and is regularly inspected. A license is required for commercial and school-based child care centers and group child care homes. An unannounced inspection occurs one time per year.

      Faith-based registration—For child care sponsored by a church or religious organization, this registration requires the provider to meet health and safety requirements and be regularly inspected. An unannounced inspection occurs one time per year. Faith-based facilities can elect to be licensed to receive Federal funding, if desired. 

      Family Child Care Homes— The provider must be registered before they care for the second unrelated child. An unannounced inspection occurs one time per year. The Family Child Care Home can choose to be licensed. 

      Legally Exempt—Child care providers who operate limited hours do not require licensing or inspection, but must apply for legally exempt status. According to state law, these provider types include:

      • Care for children in your home and you care for more than 1 family not related to you.
      • Care for children in a center less than 2 days a week or less than 4 hours a day
      • An educational program that operates solely for educational purposes in grade one or above.
      • Five-year-old kindergarten programs.
      • Kindergartens, nursery schools or other daytime programs, with or without stated educational purposes, operating no more than four hours a day and receiving children younger than lawful school age.
      • Programs that operate for more than four hours a day in connection with a shopping center or service or other similar facilities, where the same children are cared for less than four hours a day and not on a regular basis while parents of the children are on the premises or are in the immediate area and immediately available; however, these programs must meet local fire and sanitation requirements and maintain documentation of these requirements on file at the facility available for public inspection.
      • School vacation or school holiday day camps operating in separate sessions that run for less than three weeks per session unless the day camp permits children to enroll in successive sessions so that their total attendance may exceed three weeks.
      • Summer resident camps for children.
      • Bible schools normally conducted during vacation periods.
      • Facilities for the mentally handicapped provided for in Chapter 21, Title 44 of state law.
      • Facilities for the mentally ill as provided for in Chapter 17, Title 44 of state law.

      To become licensed, registered or a legally exempt, your first step is an orientation session.

      Staff to Child Ratios

      The following staffing ratios apply at all times children are present on the premises at a child care center and during activities away from the center.

      Age

      Staff-to-Child Ratios

      Birth to one year

                1:5

      One to two years

                1:6

      Two to three years

                1:8

      Three to four years

                1:12

      Four to five years

                1:17

      Five to six years

                1:20

      Six to twelve years

                1:23

      How SC Licensing Works

      Licensing is managed by the SC Division of Early Care and Education at the SC Department of Social Services (SCDSS). We regulate approximately 2,500 child care providers, through four regional offices. There are several key functions that build safe, healthy environments for children:

      1. Inspections: These help to ensure that providers comply with state laws and regulations through a yearly unannounced inspection. Additionally, a fire and health safety inspection is conducted for all licensed child care providers. 

      2. State and Federal Comprehensive Background Checks: As required by state law, federal and state background checks must be conducted on all child care staff members who work in child care facilities. More information on background checks can be found here. Background checks include:

      • SC Child Abuse and Neglect Central Registry & Database checks and out of state Abuse and Neglect checks if child care staff lived out of SC in the past 5 years.
        • For all center-based care, licensed, registered, and legally exempt
        • Licensed and registered home child care facilities
        • Family, Friend, and Neighbor checks for providers enrolled in the SC Voucher Program
      • In-state and National Sex Offender Database checks for all child care facility types, to include legally exempt child care facilities
      • State and Federal fingerprinting for all child care facility types, to include legally exempt child care facilities

      The State of South Carolina uses a digital fingerprint service. Find complete information here.

      3. Investigations: We investigate complaints against regulated facilities and reports of facilities or individuals operating without a license or registration.

      4. Regulation: A state Advisory Committee is responsible for reviewing the regulations regarding their improvement. 

      Application Process

      1. Attend Orientation (Call the Child Care Licensing Regional Office for your county to sign-up for Orientation).

      2. Submit Zoning Approval the Child Care Licensing Regional Office for your county.

      3. Submit architectural plans to DSS Child Care Fire and Health Safety at the Child Care Licensing Central Office:

      Child Care Licensing
      P.O. Box 1520
      Columbia, SC 29202-1520

      4. Complete the following forms and mail them to the Child Care Licensing Regional Office for your county.

      • Application to Operate a Child Care Facility (DSS Form 2902).
      • Health – Fire Inspection Request (DSS Form 2905)
      • Three (3) letters of reference for the director
      • Staff List (DSS Form 2964) – Include director and at least two staff members.
      • Consent to Release Information and Compliance Statement (DSS Form 2924) for the operator, all caregivers, and all Household Members over the age of 18. Use full names (no initials) on these forms.
        • Mail these forms with a check or money order made payable to SCDSS to the Child Care Licensing Central Office (P.O. Box 1520, Columbia, SC 29202-1520).
        • You pay online by clicking here (make sure you complete the online payment section of the form if you pay online).

      5. Have State and Federal fingerprint checks completed on the operator, all other caregivers, and all household members 15 years and older. Only scanned prints are now accepted. Click here for more information on scanned fingerprints.

      6. Licensing will conduct an Inspection. Have the following on file for the inspection:

      • Pediatric First Aid/CPR Certification to cover all hours of operation.
      • Medical Statements (DSS Form 2901) for the operator, all other caregivers, and all Household Members.
      • Health Assessments (DSS Form 2926) for the operator, all other caregivers, and all Household Members
      • Training Records including blood–borne pathogens training as required by OHSA (Required for renewals only).

      Forms & Resources

      Forms

      • 1081 – Non-Criminal Justice Applicant Privacy Rights Notification
      • 1083 – Privacy Act Statement
      • 1706 – Criminal Background Check Questionnaire
      • 2900 – General Record and Statement of Child’s Health for Admission to Child Care Facility
      • 2901 – Staff Medical Statement
      • 2902 – Application to Operate a Child Care Facility
      • 2905 – Health-Fire Inspection Request
      • 2908 – Reference Release Statement – Registered FCCH’s Only
      • 2909 – Consumer Parent Statement
      • 2922 – Original or Renewal Registration of Family Child Care Home – Registered FCCH’s Only
      • 2924 – Consent to Release Information and Compliance Statement
      • 2925 – Director/Staff Evidence of Non-Conviction and Statement of Compliance
      • 2926 – Staff Health Assessment
      • 2927 – Household Member List
      • 2930 – Authorization for Intervention, Therapy and Extracurricular Activities
      • 2944 – Original or Continuing Registration Study for a Facility Operated by a Religious Body or Group
      • 2945 – Current Child Care Facility List of Children – Faith-Based Facilities
      • 2963 – Current Child Care Facility List of Children – Centers
      • 2964 – Current Child Care Facility Staff/Caregiver Checklist
      • State Applicant Fingerprint Electronic Processing Services (SAFE) Form
      • SC Escrow Account Application for State Applicant Fingerprint Electronic Processing Services (SAFE)

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      Daycare Prices Near You, a State-by-State Guide

      Understanding the cost of child care in America is important for both parents and child care providers.

      If you’re a parent, getting familiar with the average daycare costs near you can help you find the best value and the best deal when seeking care for your family.

      If you’re a child care provider, you’ll need to be aware of the average child care cost so you can price your services competitively. Millions of parents across the country struggle to find affordable child care services for their children, creating a massive business opportunity for daycare centers that can deliver quality care at a lower cost.

      National Average Cost of Child Care 2020

      In a report titled “The U.S. and the High Price of Child Care,” Child Care Aware of America found that the average cost of child care in the United States ranged between $9,100 and $9,600 per year across all states and age categories. 

      While this figure provides a national perspective on the cost of child care, it would be a mistake to expect child care costs in your local area to align with the national average. There are significant differences in child care costs by state and by the age of your child.

      How We Break Down Daycare Costs in This Article

      In this article, we’re taking an in-depth look at child care costs by state using the best and most current data available in 2020.

      For each of our 50 states, you’ll find three key pieces of information:

      1. Average monthly child care cost for an infant and for a four-year-old child
      2. Child care affordability analysis for families and minimum wage workers
      3. Any additional information that parents and child care providers should be aware of with respect to child care costs

      According to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), child care is considered affordable if it costs no more than 10 percent of gross family income. As you will see, median family income also varies substantially by state – but there are ZERO states where child care affordability meets the threshold defined by the HHS.

      Scroll through our list and find your state (they’re in alphabetical order) to see the average cost and relative affordability of daycare services where you live. 

      • Alabama
      • Alaska
      • Arizona
      • Arkansas
      • California
      • Colorado
      • Connecticut
      • Delaware
      • Florida
      • Georgia
      • Hawaii
      • Idaho
      • Illinois
      • Indiana
      • Iowa
      • Kansas
      • Kentucky
      • Louisiana
      • Maine
      • Maryland
      • Massachusetts
      • Michigan
      • Minnesota
      • Mississippi
      • Missouri
      • Montana
      • Nebraska
      • Nevada
      • New Hampshire
      • New Jersey
      • New Mexico
      • New York
      • North Carolina
      • North Dakota
      • Ohio
      • Oklahoma
      • Oregon
      • Pennsylvania
      • Rhode Island
      • South Carolina
      • South Dakota
      • Tennessee
      • Texas
      • Utah
      • Vermont
      • Virginia
      • Washington
      • West Virginia
      • Wisconsin
      • Wyoming

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      Alabama

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Alabama
      In Alabama, the average monthly cost of infant care is $500 per child, while a month of child care tuition for a four-year-old costs an average of $432.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Alabama
      Families in Alabama struggle to find affordable child care. For the typical Alabama family, child care costs 11.9% of gross income. The average child care worker in Alabama would have to spend 32% of their gross earnings to put their own child into an infant care program.

      More Information on Alabama Child Care
      Minimum wage workers in Alabama make as little as $15,080 per year or less, contributing to Alabama’s poverty rate of 16.9%, the sixth highest in the U. S. Families in Alabama would benefit significantly from the increased availability of affordable, quality child care in their communities.

      Alaska

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Alaska
      In Alaska, infant care for a single child comes in at an average monthly cost of $1,010. For a four-year-old, the average cost is slightly less – $841 per month on average. 

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Alaska
      A typical family in Alaska would spend roughly 17% of their annual income on child care – 7% more than the standard for affordable child care in the United States. The situation is even worse for minimum wage workers in Alaska, who could find themselves spending up to 60% of their wages on child care services.

      More Information on Alaska Child Care
      Alaska is one of the least populated states, with just 734,000 residents. It’s also sixth on the list of states with the highest cost of living, right behind Hawaii, California, New York, Oregon and Massachusetts. Affordable child care services can help expand the workforce in Alaska and grow the Alaskan economy.

      Arizona

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Arizona
      In Arizona, monthly infant care costs an average of $912, while Monthly Child Care for a four-year-old typically costs around $712.  

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Arizona
      Minimum wage workers in Arizona saw their earnings increase from $11 to $12 per hour, effective January 1, 2020. However, affordable child care remains inaccessible for the lowest-earning workers in the Grand Canyon State. A minimum wage worker spends nearly half of their annual income on child care services for a single child, while a typical family with kids spends just under 20% of their annual earnings on child care.

      More Information on Arizona Child Care
      Arizona’s population grew by 2.88% in 2020, making it one of the fastest-growing states by population for that year. Growth for Arizona means new opportunities to create communities with affordable and accessible child care for families.

      Arkansas

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Arkansas
      Residents of Arkansas pay $574 per month for infant care – or $6,890 per year on average. Child care for a four-year-old is slightly more affordable, costing an average of $457 per month. 

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Arkansas
      Arkansas is home to some of America’s hardest struggling families. The state reported a poverty rate of 16.4% in 2017 – 7th highest among all states. A single minimum wage worker spends an average of 35.8% of their pay on child care, while families with kids earning median wages spend 14.6%. This figure is lower for many other states, but is still more than the 10% affordability threshold. 

      More Information on Arkansas Child Care
      Arkansas has the second-lowest cost of living in the United States, yet child care services remain unaffordable for up to 82% of residents.

      California

      Monthly Child Care Costs in California
      California is one of the most expensive states for parents who need child care services. Monthly Child Care for a single infant will cost families an average of $1,412, while the same care for a four-year-old costs an average of $956.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in California
      In California, the annual cost for infant care is more than the cost of renting an apartment or paying college tuition. The median family living in the Golden State finds themselves spending up to 25% of their annual household income on child care services for a single infant.

      More Information on California Child Care
      California is the most populated state, the most densely populated state, and the state with the second-highest cost of living. Nearly 93% of California’s 40 million residents are unable to access affordable child care services.

      Colorado

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Colorado
      Families in Colorado struggle to afford the cost of child care services. Infant care for a single child costs an average of $1,277 per month ($15,325 annually), while the same care for a four-year-old would cost $1,032.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Colorado
      Minimum wage workers in Colorado earn just $12 per hour, or approximately $23,000 per year on full-time hours. To secure infant care for a single child, that worker would have to spend a full two thirds of their salary on child care expenses. 

      More Information on Colorado Child Care
      Colorado is one of the few states where the average child care cost for a four-year-old child is more than $1,000 per month. Families in Colorado can spend up to $50,000 or more on child care before their child can begin attending school.

      Connecticut

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Connecticut
      Child care in Connecticut is characteristically unaffordable, with infant care costing $1,292 per month and child care for four-year-old children costing $1,061 per month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Connecticut
      Connecticut is implementing minimum wage increases that will see the minimum wage increase from $11 per hour today, up to $15 per hour by June 2023. Today, minimum wage workers in Connecticut earn roughly $21,000 per year on full-time employment and would spend a whopping 73.8% of that on infant care services for a single child.

      More Information on Connecticut Child Care
      Despite being one of the smallest states by geographic area, Connecticut has an extremely high population density. This makes it one of the best places to offer in-person services like child care.

      Delaware

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Delaware
      Infant care in Delaware costs an average of $918 per month. Monthly child care for a four-year-old is somewhat more affordable, with a monthly price tag of $740. 

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Delaware
      Only 13% of families in Delaware make enough income to spend less than 10% of their annual salary on child care services. A typical family earning two median incomes in Delaware spends 16% of nearly $70,000 in annual earnings on child care services.

      More Information on Delaware Child Care
      Delaware’s minimum wage is pegged at $9.25 per hour with no signs of a coming increase, and child care workers in the First State typically earn just over the minimum wage. A typical child care worker would spend 53.6% of their total salary to place their own child in an infant care program.

      Florida

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Florida
      Monthly infant care in Florida costs an average of $770, while the same care for a four-year-old child would cost families an average of $607 per month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Florida
      The median wage in Florida in 2018 was just $34,560 – 41st among all states. A family earning two median incomes would spend 13.3% of gross income on infant care services for one child. 

      More Information on Florida Child Care
      In Florida, the average cost of tuition and fees at public colleges for in-state applicants is $3,898 – yet the annual cost of infant care is $4,782, nearly 23% more. That makes Florida one of the 33 states where getting a college education is less expensive than paying for infant care.

      Georgia

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Georgia
      Infant care in the Peach State costs an average of $711 per month, while child care services for a four-year-old are more likely to cost around $609 every month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Georgia
      While the median wage in Georgia is $35,590 per year as of 2018, the minimum wage is just $5.15 per hour. This puts child care services perpetually out of reach for the lowest earners in the state, who would spend nearly 80% of their gross income on infant care for a single child.

      More Information on Georgia Child Care
      Georgia has over 10 million residents, making it the eighth-most populated state. Millions of Georgia residents would enjoy massive economic and social benefits from access to affordable child care.

      Hawaii

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Hawaii
      Child care costs are expensive in Hawaii. Infant care costs an average of $13,761 per year, or $1,144 per month. Child care for a four-year-old costs an average of $745 per month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Hawaii
      Working families in Hawaii struggle to find affordable child care. A median family spends approximately 16% of their gross income on child care expenses. 

      More Information on Hawaii Child Care
      Hawaii has the highest cost of living in the United States with the most expensive groceries, housing, utilities and transportation. Hawaii is 12th on the list of states with the most expensive infant care costs.

      Idaho

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Idaho
      Infant care in Idaho costs an average of $623 per month, while placing a four-year-old child into center-based care is likely to cost a family around $538 per month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Idaho
      Median household income in Idaho is approximately $4,600 per month. Placing a single child in infant care would cost the median family 13.5% of their gross income, while placing two children (one infant and one four-year-old) would cost the family $1,161 monthly, just over 25% of the total income and more than the family can expect to pay for rent.

      More Information on Idaho Child Care
      Idaho’s minimum wage of $7.25 per hour makes it difficult for low wage earners to access affordable child care services.

      Illinois

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Illinois
      Monthly infant care in Illinois will cost families an average of $1,150 per month, while placing a four-year-old child in center-based child care is likely to cost around $864 per month. 

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Illinois
      In Chicago, fewer than 10% of families make enough money to spend less than 10% of their gross income on child care expenses. For families near the median household income level of $5,730 per month, placing an infant in child care costs more than 20% of gross income. The outlook is even worse for minimum wage earners in Illinois, who make just $1,430 per month and would have to spend more than 80% of that to place an infant in center-based care.

      More Information on Illinois Child Care
      Illinois ranks in 11th place – just outside the top 10 – for the most expensive infant care rates in the United States.

      Indiana

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Indiana
      If you’re searching for child care services in Indiana, here’s what you should expect to pay. The average monthly cost for center-based infant care is approximately $1,051. To place a four-year-old child in center-based care costs an average of $796 monthly. 

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Indiana
      Indiana is in a child care affordability crisis. Infant care costs more per year than both college and housing, and even the median family that earns $4,770 per month would have to spend 22% of their gross household income to place a single child in infant care.

      More Information on Indiana Child Care
      Minimum wage workers in Indiana struggle to access affordable child care. The state’s minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, combined with high child care costs, means that low-wage earners would spend nearly 85% of their total income on center-based infant care for one child. 

      Iowa

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Iowa
      In the State of Iowa, the average cost of placing an infant in center-based child care has been measured at $865 per month. For a four-year-old child, the figure is closer to $719 per month. 

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Iowa
      Iowa is yet another state where families routinely spend more per year on child care services than the cost of college tuition or housing expenses. The median family would spend 15% or more of their household income on center-based infant care for a single child.

      More Information on Iowa Child Care
      Iowa’s low population density makes it difficult for parents to find affordable center-based care for their kids. Increased access to child care would create new opportunities for kids in Iowa and allow their parents to enter the workforce.

      Kansas

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Kansas
      Parents looking to place an infant in center-based child care should expect to pay an average of $935 per month in Kansas. For a four-year-old child, the cost of care averages out to $733 per month. 

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Kansas
      Despite having the eighth-lowest cost of living in the United States, Kansas residents still struggle to find affordable, high-quality child care options. Median household income in the Sunflower State is $5,159 per month, so the median family would spend 18% of their monthly gross pay on infant care for one child.

      More Information on Kansas Child Care
      The Kansas Department of Health and Environment oversees child care services across the state. Their website includes licensing information and resources for child care providers and parents.

      Kentucky

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Kentucky
      Kentucky has some of the lowest child care costs in the United States. Infant care for a single child in a center-based program costs an average of just $595 per month, while care for a four-year-old is likely to cost around $535.  

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Kentucky
      Child care services in Kentucky are affordable compared to other areas of the United States, but still inaccessible for many families. With a median household income of around $4,500 per month, a family would spend just under 12% of its gross income on center-based infant care for one child. 

      More Information on Kentucky Child Care
      Kentucky’s low housing and grocery costs make it a great place to start an affordable child care center. There’s plenty of opportunity to provide services to the community and help more parents join the workforce.

      Louisiana

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Louisiana
      Child care centers in Louisiana (and all states) vary in cost depending on their location, staff experience and the services they offer. Infant care costs an average of $644/month, while care for a four-year-old is likely to cost around $576 per month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Louisiana
      Median household income in Louisiana is around $53,042. The median family would spend 14.6% of their income to place a single child in center-based infant care. 

      More Information on Louisiana Child Care
      Louisiana has some of the lowest child care costs by state, yet a full-time minimum wage worker earning $7.25 per hour would still need to work for 89 hours to cover monthly child care costs for a single child.

      Maine

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Maine
      Center-based child care for a four-year-old child in Maine costs an average of $691 every month, while care for an infant is slightly more costly at $787 per month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Maine
      The median household income in Maine is around $55,600 annually, or $4,633 per month. At that income level, a family would spend nearly 17% of its household income on infant care for a single child.

      More Information on Maine Child Care
      The Pine Tree State is one of the least populated states in the U.S., with just over 1.3 million residents. Half of the state’s population lives in the Portland metropolitan area, making this the best area to start a center-based or in-home daycare.

      Maryland

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Maryland
      Child care services in Maryland are tremendously costly for families. Infant care in a Maryland child care center costs an average of $1,278 for families, while care for school-aged kids usually costs around $855 per month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Maryland
      Maryland has some of the most expensive child care costs in the United States and a large discrepancy between the cost of infant care and the cost of care for school-aged kids. The median family here would spend at least 17. 6% of their household income on child care for one child.

      More Information on Maryland Child Care
      Child care workers in Maryland, on average, earn just more than minimum wage. The typical child care provider would have to spend 64.5% of their gross pay to place their own child in a center-based child care facility.

      Massachusetts

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Massachusetts
      Child care services in Massachusetts are prohibitively expensive to most families. Infant care costs $1,743 per month and center-based care for school-aged kids can cost as much as $1,258 per month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Massachusetts
      There are no states with more expensive child care than Massachusetts. Only the District of Columbia has less affordable child care than the Bay State. The median family here would spend nearly 23% of their household income on child care for one infant. Many parents rely on before and after school programs to supplement their need for affordable child care.

      More Information on Massachusetts Child Care
      Families can use the Massachusetts government website to find a licensed family, group or school-age child care program through the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC).

      Michigan

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Michigan
      Michigan is near the median for child care costs by state. Infant care in a child care facility costs an average of $905 every month, while the same care for a four-year-old would cost $741 per month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Michigan
      The loss of manufacturing jobs has made child care services less affordable for many Michigan families. With a household income of around $4,750 per month, the median family in Michigan would spend 19% of their gross pay on infant care services for a single child.

      More Information on Michigan Child Care
      The Michigan Department of Education manages child care licensing with strict requirements and provides valuable information and resources for parents and child care providers.

      Minnesota

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Minnesota
      Minnesota has one of the highest child care costs by state. Infant care services cost an average of $1,341 per month, while care for school-aged kids typically costs just over $1,000 monthly. 

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Minnesota
      Minnesota is on the higher end of household income, with a median household income of $5,860 according to the latest data. Still, the high cost of care means that the median family would still spend up to 23% of their income on child care for one child.

      More Information on Minnesota Child Care
      If you’re a parent in Minnesota who needs help finding open child care, the Minnesota government provides resources that can help you discover licensed child care providers in the state.

      Mississippi

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Mississippi
      Mississippi has some of the lowest child care costs by state. Infant care costs just $453 per month, and child care for a four-year-old comes in under $400 monthly at most child care centers.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Mississippi
      In 2018, Mississippi had the second-lowest median household income in the United States, ranking just behind West Virginia. The median household earned just $3,675 per month and would have spent 12.3% of their income on infant care for one child. Mississippi does have the lowest housing costs and the fourth-lowest grocery costs in the U.S., making it a potentially attractive market for starting an affordable child care center.

      More Information on Mississippi Child Care
      The Mississippi Department of Human Services provides parents who meet income eligibility requirements help with child care payments. Visit their website for more information and a link to the application page.

      Missouri

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Missouri
      Child care in Missouri costs an average of $837 per month for infants and $584 per month for four-year-old children.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Missouri
      The median Missouri household in 2018 earned just over $4,500 per month and would have had to spend around 18.5% of their total income on center-based infant care for a single child.

      More Information on Missouri Child Care
      The Missouri government supports families with child care subsidies to assist with tuition payments. Check out their website for eligibility information and how to apply.

      Montana

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Montana
      Infant care services in Montana cost an average of $793 per month, while center-based care for a four-year-old costs $697 per month on average.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Montana
      In 2018, the median household income in Montana was $55,328, or $4,610 per month. This family would spend more than 17% of their income to place a single child in center-based infant care. A child care provider in Montana makes an average of $21,140 annually and would spend an average of 45% of their net income to place a child in infant care.  

      More Information on Montana Child Care
      Child care providers in Montana are regulated by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. The department is providing support for child care centers whose businesses were negatively impacted by COVID-19.

      Nebraska

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Nebraska
      Parents in Nebraska pay an average of $1,048 per month for infant care and $952 per month for a four-year-old child.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Nebraska
      In Nebraska, child care services cost more than both rent and college tuition. The median household in 2018 made just under $5,000 per month and would have spent more than 20% of their total income on child care services for a single child.

      More Information on Nebraska Child Care
      The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services helps connect parents with accessible child care facilities in their communities. Child care providers can find information about licensing, child care grants and subsidy programs for Nebraska residents.

      Nevada

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Nevada
      Families in Nevada pay an average of $951 per month for infant care and an average of $754 per month to place a four-year-old child in a center-based program.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Nevada
      Infant care in Nevada is nearly double the cost of in-state tuition. The median household in the Silver State made just under $4,900 in 2018, a figure that would see them spending nearly 20% of their gross income on infant care for a single child.

      More Information on Nevada Child Care
      The Nevada Early Care & Education Office oversees child care licensing in the state. Parents can visit their website to discover early education guides, child care assistance applications and other resources.

      New Hampshire

      Monthly Child Care Costs in New Hampshire
      When you’re ranking child care costs by state with the most expensive options at the top, New Hampshire is about a third of the way down. Infant care in New Hampshire costs an average of $1,066 per month, while the average cost of child care for a four-year-old is $862 per month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in New Hampshire
      New Hampshire’s costly child care is especially hard on minimum wage earners. In New Hampshire, workers earn the Federal minimum wage of $7.25 and would have to spend just under 85% of their pay to place an infant in center-based child care. The median New Hampshire family in 2018 had a household income of $6,249/month but would still spend around 17% of their pay to place a child in infant care. 

      More Information on New Hampshire Child Care
      New Hampshire’s Department of Health and Human Services oversees center-based and home-based child care services, providing child care management requirements and licensing guidelines for providers.

      New Jersey

      Monthly Child Care Costs in New Jersey
      A month of infant care at a child care center in New Jersey costs families an average of $1,082. For a four-year-old child, the average price is closer to $900.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in New Jersey
      The median household income in the Garden State in 2018 was over $6,800 per month. This family would still have to allocate nearly 16% of its total annual income to child care tuition for an infant in center-based care.

      More Information on New Jersey Child Care
      New Jersey is one of the smallest and most densely populated states, with the seventh-highest housing costs in America. Parents can visit the Child Care New Jersey website to learn more about child care subsidies, how to choose a child care center, and how to find child care locally.

      New Mexico

      Monthly Child Care Costs in New Mexico
      New Mexico is on the lower end of child care costs by state. Infant care costs an average of $718 per month, while care for a four-year-old child costs an average of $634 every month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in New Mexico
      The median household income in New Mexico was just over $3,900 in 2018. That household would have to spend more than 18% of its monthly cash flow on child care services for a single infant.

      More Information on New Mexico Child Care
      Families in New Mexico may be eligible for child care assistance programs offered by the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department.

      New York

      Monthly Child Care Costs in New York
      New York has some of the most expensive child care costs by state. A month of infant care in NY will cost families an average of $1,283, while monthly care for a four-year-old child costs an average of $1,030.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in New York
      New York already has one of the highest costs of living by state – ranking behind only California and Hawaii. The median household in New York in 2018 earned just under $5,600 per month and would have spent 23% of their total income on infant care.

      More Information on New York Child Care
      The NY Division of Child Care Services manages child care subsidies for the State of New York. New York State has also invested heavily in Early Head Start (EHS) programs and continues to offer partnership opportunities and award grants to child care providers that agree to meet the EHS performance standards.

      North Carolina

      Monthly Child Care Costs in North Carolina
      North Carolina’s typical child care costs are near the national average. Infant care will cost families an average of $790 per month for tuition at a child care center, while centers charge an average of $676 per month to care for a four-year-old child.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in North Carolina
      North Carolina’s median household income in 2018 was just under $4,500 per month. The median family would have spent around 17.5% of their income on child care services for a single infant. Minimum wage workers in North Carolina earn the Federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, which contributed to the state’s 14.7% poverty rate in 2017. Child care services in North Carolina are difficult to afford for low-wage workers.

      More Information on North Carolina Child Care
      Subsidized child care is one of North Carolina’s longest-running social programs, having been first offered in 1964. Visit the North Carolina DHHS for eligibility requirements and application information.

      North Dakota

      Monthly Child Care Costs in North Dakota
      Child care costs in North Dakota are near the national average. Infant care costs $758 per month, or just over $9,000 annually. Child care for a four-year-old is somewhat more affordable at $685 per month, or roughly $8,200 per year.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in North Dakota
      The median household income in North Dakota was around $5,300 per month. A family earning that much would spend over 14% of its income on infant care. A family that decides to have a second child could end up spending nearly 30% of their net income on child care.

      More Information on North Dakota Child Care
      The North Dakota Child Care Assistance Program is available to help income-eligible families pay for child care. Child Care Aware of North Dakota also provides great resources for both providers and parents in the Peace Garden State.

      Ohio

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Ohio 
      Ohio’s monthly child care costs are near the national average. Child care centers charge an average of $808 per month for infant care and $658 per month for care for a four-year-old child.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Ohio 
      The median household income in Ohio was just under $4,700 per month in 2018. The median family would have spent 17% of their income on infant care for a single child – 7% more than the affordability threshold established by the U.S. DHHS.

      More Information on Ohio Child Care
      The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services manages licensing and certifications for child care providers, supports quality early education and helps connect families with Child Care Payment Assistance.

      Oklahoma

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Oklahoma
      Child care centers in Oklahoma charge an average of $715 per month for infant care and $550 per month for a four-year old child.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Oklahoma
      The median household in Oklahoma in 2018 made just over $4,300 per month in gross income. This household would have needed to spend nearly 17% of that income on infant care for a single child.

      More Information on Oklahoma Child Care
      Parents can visit the Oklahoma Department of Human Services website for information about selecting quality child care and resources to help you discover affordable child care providers in your area.

      Oregon

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Oregon
      Families in Oregon pay an average of $1,135 for center-based infant care and an average of $838 per month to place a four-year-old in a child care center.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Oregon
      Median household income in Oregon was just under $5,300 per month in 2018. This household would have to spend nearly 21% of its total cash flow on infant care services for a single child. Thousands of Oregon families would benefit from better access to affordable child care. 

      More Information on Oregon Child Care
      Expensive housing, child care, transportation and groceries make Oregon the state with the fourth-highest cost of living. Parents can visit Oregon Early Learning for help finding high-quality and affordable child care services.

      Pennsylvania

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Pennsylvania
      Parents in Pennsylvania can expect to spend $987 per month on infant care or $814 per month on center-based child care for a four-year-old child.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Pennsylvania
      The median household income in Pennsylvania was $5,075 per month in 2018. This household would have had to allocate 19.5% of its cash flow to infant care services for a single child. A minimum wage worker in Pennsylvania earns the Federal minimum wage and would have to spend 78.5% of their gross pay to cover child care costs.

      More Information on Pennsylvania Child Care
      Pennsylvania operates a child care subsidy program known as Child Care Works. You can visit the Department of Human Services website for application info and additional guidelines.

      Rhode Island

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Rhode Island
      Rhode Island is on the expensive end of the spectrum of child care costs by state. An average child care center charges $1,141 per month for infant care and $891 per month to care for a four-year-old child.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Rhode Island
      Rhode Island has some of the nation’s highest utility, transportation and child care costs by state. With a median household income of $5,360 per month in 2018, a typical family in Rhode Island might end up spending as much as 21% or more of their net income on infant care services for a single child.

      More Information on Rhode Island Child Care
      Rhode Island provides subsidized child care for children up to the age of 13, and in some cases, up to the age of 18. Visit the Department of Human Services website for more information on applying for child care assistance.

      South Carolina

      Monthly Child Care Costs in South Carolina
      South Carolina has some of the lowest child care costs by state. The average child care center charges $584 per month for infant care and $500 per month for four-year-old children. 

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in South Carolina
      South Carolina is one of the few states where infant care costs substantially less than either rent or college tuition. The median household in South Carolina earned $4,350 per month in 2018 and would have had to spend just over 13% of that on center-based infant care for a single child. 

      More Information on South Carolina Child Care
      Parents in South Carolina can benefit from the SC Voucher Program, which makes payments to child care providers so their parents can participate in the workforce. Visit SC Child Care for more information and how to apply.

      South Dakota

      Monthly Child Care Costs in South Dakota
      South Dakota has some of the lowest child care costs by state. Parents can expect to pay an average of $543 per month for infant care and just over $500 per month to place a four-year-old child in center-based care.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in South Dakota
      The median household income in South Dakota was just under $4,700 per month in 2018. This household would have had to spend 11.3% of its monthly cash flow to pay for single infant child care. 

      More Information on South Dakota Child Care
      The South Dakota Department of Social Services provides plenty of useful resources for parents and child care providers, including child care assistance payments and how to reopen in this new environment.

      Tennessee

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Tennessee
      An average child care center in Tennessee charges $728 per month for infant care and $622 per month to provide routine care for a four-year-old child.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Tennessee
      Tennessee families struggle to find affordable child care. The median household in 2018 earned just under $4,400 per month and would have had to spend 16.5% of their income to place a single child in center-based infant care. A family of two minimum wage earners would have to spend nearly 30% of their income every month on a child care program for one child.

      More Information on Tennessee Child Care
      The high cost of child care in Tennessee means that more parents end up leaving their careers to stay home and raise kids. Affordable child care in the community would allow parents more flexibility to return to the workforce while providing education and social opportunities for kids.

      Texas

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Texas
      Child care centers in Texas charge an average rate of $777 per month for infant care. For routine care of a four-year-old child, child care centers charge an average of $589 across the state.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Texas
      The median household in Texas earned around $5,050 per month in 2018 and would have had to spend over 15% of their gross income on center-based care for one child. Families earning less than the median may find themselves spending up to 30% or more of their income on child care costs. 

      More Information on Texas Child Care
      Texas Health and Human Services manages child care licensing and helps connect parents with affordable local child care centers.

      Utah

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Utah
      Parents in Utah should expect to pay an average of $829 per month for center-based infant care and an average of $647 per month for routine child care for a four-year-old.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Utah
      Utah has one of the lowest poverty rates and highest median household incomes in America, yet affordable child care remains out of reach for many families. Even the median household that made $5,950 per month in 2018 would have had to spend nearly 14% of their total income to place an infant in center-based care for the month.  

      More Information on Utah Child Care
      A minimum wage worker in Utah must work for 114 hours to cover the average cost of infant care for just one month. If you need help paying for child care in Utah, visit the Utah Department of Workforce Services.

      Vermont

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Vermont
      Vermont has some of the highest child care costs by state. Families in Vermont pay an average of $1,068 per month for infant care and $976 per month to place a four-year-old child in a center-based care program.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Vermont
      The median household in Vermont earned around $5,065 in 2018. This household would have had to spend over 20% of its monthly cash flow on child care for a single infant. 

      More Information on Vermont Child Care
      Parents can visit the Vermont Official State Website to voice concerns about child care, get help finding child care services, and learn about child tax benefits.

      Virginia

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Virginia
      Virginia’s average child care costs are prohibitively expensive for thousands of families. Infant care costs an average of $1,172 per month and center-based care for a four-year-old typically costs $906 per month.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Virginia
      Virginia’s low minimum wage and high child care costs are a significant challenge for low wage earners with children. A full-time worker earning minimum wage in Virginia would have to spend nearly 95% of their income to afford infant care services.

      More Information on Virginia Child Care
      Need help finding affordable child care in Virginia? Parents can visit the Virginia Department of Social Services for child care guidance and payment assistance.

      Washington

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Washington
      Working families in Washington struggle to cover the cost of child care every month. Infant care for a single child costs an average of $1,213, while most center-based care facilities would charge around $920 per month for a four-year-old child.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Washington
      Washington State has the highest minimum wage in the country – $13.50 in the state and $16.09 in Seattle/Tacoma. Yet even in Seattle, a minimum wage worker would find themselves working 76 hours to cover the cost of infant care for a single month. 

      More Information on Washington Child Care
      The Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families offers resources for child care providers and parents, including child care subsidies through the Working Connections Child Care (WCCC) program.

      West Virginia

      Monthly Child Care Costs in West Virginia
      Working families in West Virginia can expect to pay an average of $728 per month for infant care services and $637 per month to place a four-year-old in a child care facility.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in West Virginia
      West Virginia is yet another state where infant care for a single child costs more than both the average housing rental rate and the cost of in-state college tuition. The median household in the Mountain State earned less than $3,700 per month and would have spent nearly 20% of their monthly income on child care costs for one child.

      More Information on West Virginia Child Care
      West Virginia’s Bureau for Children and Families provides guidance and resources for both parents and child care providers. Parents can visit the Child Care Resources and Referral page for help finding affordable child care service.

      Wisconsin

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Wisconsin
      A typical child care facility in Wisconsin charges $850 per month for a four-year-old child and an average of $1,047 per month for infant care.

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Wisconsin
      The median household in Wisconsin earned around $5,060 per month in 2018 and would have needed to spend more than 20% of their total income to place one child in a center-based infant care program. Minimum wage workers in Wisconsin would have to work for 144 hours just to cover the cost of one month of infant care.

      More Information on Wisconsin Child Care
      Through the Wisconsin Shares program, low-income families in Wisconsin can benefit from high-quality, subsidized child care programs. Parents can visit the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families for more information and how to apply.

      Wyoming

      Monthly Child Care Costs in Wyoming
      The average child care center in Wyoming charges around $750 per month for routine child care and $887 per month for infant care. Infant care in the state is more expensive than rent and more than double the cost of in-state college tuition. 

      Monthly Child Care Affordability in Wyoming
      The median household income in Wyoming earned just over $5,100 per month in 2018 and would have spent nearly 15% of their total income on child care services. Wyoming’s minimum wage of $5. 15 per hour is even lower than the federal minimum. A minimum wage worker here earns just $891 per month and would have to spend all of it to cover child care costs for a single child. 

      More Information on Wyoming Child Care
      The Wyoming Department of Family Services administers child care licenses in the state and helps connect parents with child care assistance programs to help cover the cost of quality child care.

      Child Care Providers Can Provide More Affordable Child Care

      The need has never been greater for high quality, affordable daycare in the United States. When families can access child care services for a lower percentage of their household income, parents have more flexibility to participate in the workforce and may even choose to have more children.

      Child care providers can leverage Procare Solutions to cut costs and increase profit margins while delivering even more value to parents. Here’s how:

      Manage Child Care Payments with Tuition Express

      Our Tuition Express software provides a seamless daycare billing experience by processing tuition payments. Child care centers can use Tuition Express to accept and process payments from credit cards, debit cards, EFT and other sources. Parents benefit from diverse payment options and a convenient mobile payment portal for secure online payments. 

      Streamline Financial Management with Procare Select

      Procare Select takes the stress and paperwork out of managing every aspect of your child care center, helping you save time and reduce costs while improving the accuracy and completeness of your data. Child care centers with Procare Select can streamline classroom management, track check-ins, simplify fee calculations, monitor payment accounts by family, manage billing and payroll, and automate financial reporting. As a result, child care centers spend less time on administration and can pass those cost savings on to parents.

      Manage Daily Activities with Procare Connect 

      Procare Connect takes the manual work out of child care management activities so child care providers can focus on providing the best educational and enriching experiences for kids. Providers can use Procare Connect to track attendance, organize meals and food programs, plan learning experiences, engage with parents and manage assessments in accordance with state guidelines.

      Efficient child care management with Procare helps child care centers spend less time on paperwork and more time caring for kids and building a strong future in their communities.

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      Monroe County, NY – Child Care Assistance Program

      Program Eligibility

      Child Care Assistance Program subsidies are available to families with gross income less than 300% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) or State Income Standard (SIS) for their household size. Subsidy payments are available for child care provided during verified need and parents are allowed up to 1 hour of travel time each way. Child Care assistance may be available for families enrolled in vocational and/or higher education.  Child Care assistance is also available to teen parents attending high school. Families  contribute to the cost of care based on a sliding scale (parent share/fee). The minimum weekly share is $1.







      Household Size

      Monthly 300% FPL/SIS

      2

      4,577

      3

      $5,757

      4

      $6,937

      5

      $8,117

      6

      $9,297

      Want to see if you qualify?  Click on the link below and enter your income and household information.

      NEW Child Care Screening Eligibility Calculator

      Families with income under 300% FPL can also contact Workforce Development Institute for day care assistance information.  Visit their website for additional information https://wdiny.org/Explore-Our-Work/Child-Care-Subsidy-Program

      How to Apply

      To apply for the child care assistance program, please click on the “Child Care Application” link below or call the DHS Application Line 585-753-6960 to request a Child Care Application packet. Complete the application, child care request, work schedule and absent parent form (if applicable) and send it to:

      Department of Human Services

      111 Westfall Rd.

      Rochester, NY  14620

      Attn:  Team 76 – Child Care

      You can also submit an application by email to: [email protected]

      NOTE: Families who are currently receiving Temporary Assistance should continue to work with their assigned workgroup for child care assistance

      • Child Care Application *new fillable form
      • How to Complete the Child Care Application
      • Child Care Statement
      • Day Care Work Schedule
      • Day Care Absent Parent form

      For assistance locating a child care provider, please visit The Child Care Council at  https://childcarecouncil. com/

      For additional information on child care, please visit the State Office of Children and Family Services at https://ocfs.ny.gov/programs/childcare/

      NEW Download MCDHS Child Care Subsidy Manual

      Absence Policy

      Providers may submit attendance for routine absences due to illness on days the child would normally be in care. Providers should clearly note, in CCTA or on attendance sheets, the days the child was scheduled to be in care but was not due to illness.  A provider may submit payment requests for up to 80 absences per year, per child, per provider. Absence tracking resets on April 1st each year. 

      Daycare Tips for Providers and Parents

      Tips for Parents

      • Monroe County can only pay for actual child care services provided, and only for care during the hours of your employment or your participation in an approved activity (plus a maximum of 60 minutes of travel to and from your job or activity). You will be liable for payment to your provider for any care not billable to the subsidy program.
      • If your provider uses attendance sheets, only sign an attendance sheet after it’s filled out completely and accurately. Attendance sheets are used to bill Monroe County for daycare services provided to your child, therefore you and your provider are responsible for the attendance sheet’s accuracy and completeness. Never sign a blank attendance sheet.
      • If you sign a contract with your provider for daycare services, please understand that Monroe County is not a party to that contract and therefore is not responsible for compliance with the terms of that contract. You will be liable for payment to your provider for any care that is not billable to the subsidy program.
      • Monroe County will pay your provide for up to 80 absences each year. Tracking resets in April.
      • You must notify Monroe County within ten (10) days of any changes that may affect your subsidy case (change in income, household composition, address, employment, etc). Overpayments resulting from a failure to notify us of changes will need to be repaid by you to Monroe County. Intentional misrepresentations may lead to program sanctions or prosecution for fraud. Your child care subsidy assistance is guaranteed for a 12 month eligibility period at initial opening and when you complete your annual recertification. Your income can increase to up to 85% State Median Income (SMI) and you will remain eligible through the end of the guarantee.  Your parent share will not change during the 12 month eligibility period. Your Child Care subsidy can also continue through the end of the guarantee if your child turns 13 years old during the 12 month period.







      Household Size

      Monthly 85% State Median Income

      2

      $6,217

      3

      $7,680

      4

      $9,143

      5

      $10,606

      6

      $12,068

      Tips for Providers

      • If you use paper attendance sheets, please ake sure your attendance sheets are filled out completely and accurately before asking the parent to sign their approval. You should never ask a parent to sign a blank attendance sheet.
      • Attendance sheets should be signed by you and the parent before submitting them to Monroe County. Submitting unsigned attendance sheets could delay payment.
      • Attendance sheets should reflect the actual time of day that care begins and ends. If a child did not attend daycare due to illness, vacation, or any other reason, that child should be marked on the attendance sheet as absent for that day. Monroe County’s approved Child Care Plan allows payment for up to 80 absences per year. Tracking resets each April.
      • If you ask parents to sign a contract for your child care services, please understand that Monroe County is not a party to that contract and therefore is not responsible for compliance with the terms of that contract.
      • If a child in your care attends another program (such as Universal Pre-K) you cannot bill the child care subsidy program for the same hours the child spends in the other program.
      • Overpayments due to billing errors on your part will require repayment back to Monroe County. Intentional misrepresentation of child care services provided could result in disqualification from receiving child care subsidy payments, licensing sanctions, or prosecution for fraud.
      • If a parent is required to pay a weekly parent fee, you must collect the parent fee directly from the parent.

      Day Care Vendor Information

      Child Care Time and Attendance (CCTA)

      If you still use paper attendance sheets, consider becoming a user of the CCTA system.  There are a number of benefits to using the CCTA system, including:

      • On-line submission of attendance – no more paper time sheets;
      • Real-time information on new authorizations, changes, or discontinuances;
      • Accurate calculation of subsidy payments;
      • On-line information of pending and processed payments – no more telephone calls!

      Participation in CCTA is not required by providers to receive subsidy payments, but MCDHS strongly encourages the use of CCTA, and whenever possible, will expedite payments for those who submit using this preferred method of submission.

      Signing up as a new user is easy.  Simply sign the enclosed User Agreement and tell us who the primary system user will be (you can register others, but for now just tell us the primary user).  With that information, we will give you a verification code for you to log-on and self-register. Please click on the links below for more information. 

      • CCTA Registration Letter
      • CCTA Carta de registro

      Other Vendor Forms:

      • Vendor Request Form
      • Attendance Sheets

      Kid’s Day Christian Child Daycare in Bulverde, Texas

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      AGES 6 WEEKS OLD – SCHOOL AGES

      OUR MISSION

      A cornerstone of our program is our commitment to provide a Christ-centered, quality education while nurturing the development of your child in a secure environment.

       “Train up a child in the way he should go, Even when he is old he will not depart from it.” 

      – Proverbs 22:6

      EDUCATION

      Your child will learn in a safe, warm and accepting environment. Our atmosphere enables children to respect themselves and others. Through diverse creative experiences, we enhance children’s ability to socialize with others, be creative, express themselves and develop. We provide a high quality educational program, one which we are always improving.

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      PLAYGROUND

      Play areas are important for children, giving them a space for pretending, expressing and imagining themselves. Play areas promote thinking, problem solving, and turn taking, and help children learn and develop skills in all domains. Of course, play areas are also important for developing physical dexterity and good health.

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      Our classes are carefully crafted to meet the development needs of the each and every child. Our educators and support staff are highly professional and trained.  

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      Flowers of Life – Private kindergarten in Vladimir at DISCOUNT.RF

      Do you want your baby to grow up strong, cheerful, sociable and talented? Then you should prepare for the fact that his upbringing will require a lot of effort, professional knowledge and time from you. However, not all mothers and fathers know how to properly raise a child so that he can develop his creative potential to the maximum. If you do not have special knowledge, and you cannot devote days and nights to your baby, then the private kindergarten “Flowers of Life” is ready to offer you its services!

      Imagine that you are working quietly, minding your own business, while your child visits the garden, where it is interesting and exciting to spend time with peers, learn about the world with them, play a lot. The private kindergarten “Flowers of Life” is ready to become such a place for your family. A team of teachers works here, passionate about their work, that they love children, they find an individual approach to everyone. The kindergarten accepts kids from 1 to 7 years old in full and part-time groups. You can also go to the garden 2/2, visit it on certain days.

      Educators use different teaching methods: they use the Maria Montessori approach to develop fine motor skills and logic, Elena and Boris Nikitin to develop construction skills, the Voskobovich method for teaching reading and counting, and English language classes are conducted according to the method of Valeria Meshcheryakova. Also, the work uses the methods of Glen Doman for teaching the smallest children to read, the songs of the Zheleznovs for the development of mindfulness, motor skills and coordination. Children spend a lot of time studying natural materials (cereals, acorns, cones and chestnuts), and no one tells them what they are for. Toddlers turn on their imagination and be creative as they want, thereby developing their out-of-the-box thinking.

      Benefits of Flower of Life Kindergarten:

      • Any visit schedules;
      • Safe, comfortable and interesting for any child from 1 year old;
      • Quick adaptation;
      • Themed parties with photo shoots;
      • Developing classes three times a day;
      • Walking in a playful way;
      • Delicious homemade meals;
      • Child development reports;
      • Contact with the teacher at any time!

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      Mothers write about us:

      • “Daughter adapted in a couple of days!”
      • “A child always runs to kindergarten with a smile!”
      • “Progress of the child on the face”
      • “Every month a detailed report on the child”
      • “Son at home is constantly talking about friends from kindergarten.
      • “They send photos of children from classes, walks, very good quality”
      • “Constantly different events, holidays, educational activities…”

      It is important for us that children develop an interest in learning from the first years of their lives. Your child will be taken care of by professionals with extensive and successful experience working with children. In the kindergarten “Flowers of Life” not a single kid is bored – he is surrounded by the care and attention of professionals. We have a warm homely atmosphere in which your child will be as comfortable as at home. Our focus is on the interests and abilities of the child. Thanks to this individual approach, each kid receives the maximum development of his talents.

      What we can offer you:

      A visit to the kindergarten “Flowers of Life” includes comprehensive exciting activities three times a day, communication with peers, fun and bright holidays for kids, meals in accordance with the age characteristics of children, as well as active recreation outdoors. We strive to develop in each child such qualities as independence, responsibility, attentiveness, and the ability to work in a team.

      Choose a convenient way for your child to stay in the garden:

      Full day group
      Cost: 13 thousand visits per month + Meals 300 rubles / day.

      When attending kindergarten full time, the child can stay from 7:30 to 19:00.
      During this time:

      • musical exercises in the morning
      • three developmental lessons per day according to the schedule
      • 4 meals a day
      • walks depending on weather conditions
      • quiet hour 12:30-15:00
      • themed holidays
      • photo sessions + photo in electronic form
      • individual child development reports
      • advice to parents
      • All this is included in the subscription price.

      2/2 or floating days
      Cost 7500 per month visit + Meals 300 r / day

      When visiting a kindergarten full day, a child can stay from 7:30 to 19:00.
      During this time:

      • musical exercise in the morning
      • three developmental lessons per day according to the schedule
      • 4 meals a day
      • walks depending on weather conditions
      • quiet hours 12:30-15:00
      • themed holidays
      • photo sessions + photo in electronic form
      • individual child development reports
      • advice to parents
      • All this is included in the subscription price.

      Part-time group
      Cost: Subscription fee 7500 rubles per month. + Meals – 150 rub / per day

      When visiting a part-time group, a child can stay from 7:30 to 12:00
      During this time:

      • musical exercises in the morning
      • one developmental lesson per day according to the schedule
      • 2 meals a day
      • walks depending on weather conditions
      • organized group games in group
      • themed holidays
      • photo sessions + photo in electronic form
      • individual child development reports
      • advice to parents
      • All this is included in the subscription price.

      One Hour Kindergarten – Short Stay Group

      Short Stay Group is a great opportunity for parents to free up a few hours for themselves. Parents can take care of personal matters and not worry about their baby. At this time, the child is under the supervision of experienced teachers, participates in developmental activities, and, if necessary, will be provided with hot meals. In a group of 6 to 12 children, the child will find a large number of exciting activities and games.

      • Children can stay from 7:30 am to 7:00 pm
      • ON ANY SCHEDULE WHICH IS CONVENIENT FOR YOU.
      • Groups accept children from 1 to 7 years old.
      • Cost 150 rubles / 60 min.

      Kindergarten “FLOWERS OF LIFE” is

      • Small groups for children from 1 to 7 years old
      • comfortable home atmosphere
      • caring caregivers
      • interesting educational activities three times a day (art studio, speech development, vocals, fun mathematics, plasticine fantasies, the world around, theater studio, choreography, plastic arts, yoga, gymnastics, aerobics)
      • complete nutrition according to age requirements
      • special menu for allergies
      • daily play walks
      • monthly individual reports on the child’s condition, acquired skills, progress and difficulties
      • photography and videography of children
      • theme parties and guest theatres, circuses and shows
      • individual advice to parents on any issues
      • we work in accordance with the requirements of SANPIN.

      And the children will also have educational activities 3 times a day, outdoor walks, active games, unusual master classes in painting on rocks and ice, decorating T-shirts, painting on water, making gingerbread, sweets, costume photo shoots, etc. K On calendar holidays, the groups prepare concerts and perform in front of their parents.

      Required documents for staying at the center

      • Kindergarten contract,
      • Consent to the processing of personal data
      • Questionnaire
      • Medical certificate,
      • Copy of medical insurance policy,
      • Copy of birth certificate
      • Passport copy of one of the parents

      Photo shoots are also held in the garden during the holidays, as well as shooting takes place on weekdays to capture the kids, to display their everyday life. Parents receive bright, colorful, beautiful photos for free.

      Monthly parents are sent a report on the development of the child!

      Professional chefs work in the kitchen in the garden, which delight the kids 4 times a day with delicious and healthy dishes, give the children fresh fruits and vegetables every day. All the requirements of SanPiN are observed in the garden. To learn more about the garden, sign up for an excursion by calling phone number on the page.

      “Flowers of Life” – a private kindergarten where your child will definitely like it.

      Attention! If you are interested in the “Flowers of Life” kindergarten, hurry up to contact us, the number of places is limited! We will invite you to visit us. You will learn more about the structure, program and teachers of the kindergarten, as well as see the kindergarten with your own eyes.

      “The best way to guarantee a successful future for your children is to instill in them a love of knowledge and diversification now!” Leave a request for a call: Request a call back

      MADOU “Kindergarten “Parma”, Perm

      Municipal Autonomous Preschool Educational Institution “Kindergarten “PARMA” in the city of Perm has been operating since 1960.
      The kindergarten is located in the Balatovo microdistrict, in a residential area.

      MADOU “Kindergarten” PARMA “, Perm was renamed in 2016 in connection with branding and the transition to the development mode. Three main project lines of educational activity “Wealth of PARMA”, “Techno-Parma” and “Perm – the capital of PARMA”. The kindergarten has a license for educational activities series A No. 4823 dated 12/28/2015. The contingent of pupils from 1.5 to 8 years. There are 20 preschool groups.

      Working hours of preschool educational institution – five-day working week (Monday – Friday) from 07.00 to 19.00;
      Working hours of groups – 12 hours;
      Days off – Saturday, Sunday, non-working holidays determined by the Government of the Russian Federation.

      Buildings – three: three-story and two-story, brick.
      The territory of plots is sufficient for children to walk, verandas are in good condition, walking areas are in good condition, equipped with small forms and sports equipment.

      Meals 5 meals a day (breakfast, second breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack, dinner).

      Equipped for our pupils:

      • sports grounds and stadiums;
      • vegetable garden and flower beds;
      • transport training ground for learning the rules of the road.

      Road markings for the Avtogorodok, “classics” of various types, were made on the asphalt site.

      The inner space of the kindergarten, in addition to group rooms, includes additional rooms:

      • music hall,
      • gym,
      • open areas “PARMA”,
      • office of a teacher-psychologist and speech therapist.
      Information about the location of the branches of the educational organization and contacts:
      • building №1 st. Odoevsky, 22a,
        tel: 246-21-81
      • building №2 , st. Kombaynerov, 30b,
        tel: 246-21-82
      • building №3 , st. Mira, 92a,
        Tel: 246-21-83

      E-mail: [email protected]

      Website:
      dsparma.ru
      Our page on VKontakte Parmiki ” MADOU “Kindergarten “PARMA” in Perm #dsParma #the bestKindergarten

      Reception hours of the head of the preschool educational institution

      Head of Kindergarten “PARMA” – Shadrina Olga Ivanovna provides reception on the following days:

      Tuesday: 7:30 – 12:00
      Thursday: 15:00 – 18:00

      You can sign up for an individual meeting by phone:
      246-21-82
      8-982 -457-05-77
      or by means of Googl form

      Deputy Head Ilona Nikolaevna Sasina 8-919-444-70-56

      Senior teacher-Artemyeva Irina Olegyn 8-967-901-45-16

      The founders of the educational organization:

      Department of Education of the Administration of the city of Perm
      Legal address: 614000, Perm, st. Sibirskaya, 17
      Head of department: Demeneva Anna Anatolyevna, reception phone: +7 (342) 212-70-50
      Head of preschool education department: Spodaneiko Vera Vasilievna, phone +7 (342) 212-70-50
      Website: https: //www.gorodperm.ru/actions/social/education/edu-dept/
      E-mail: [email protected]
      Working hours: from 9:00 to 18:00

      Results of an independent assessment of the quality of services provided

      LINK to the official page with the results of an independent assessment of the quality of services provided by social organizations on the website bus.gov.ru http://bus.gov.m/pub/independentRating/list

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      Head of Olga Ivanovna Shadrina -8-982-457-05-77

      Deputy Head of Educational work Ilona Nikolaevna Sasina -8-919-444-70-56 9000 9000 9000 Choose an adequate method of communications :

      Personal appointment with the manager : , you can make an appointment by phone: 270-00-19 or via the Google form: https://forms. gle/PQQZsdcTDzN7LQyC8

      Monday from 16.00 to 16.00 Odoevskogo street, 22а)

      Tuesday from 7.30 to 9.00 (building No. 2, Kombaynerov str., 30b)

      Wednesday from 16.00 to 17.30 (building No. 3, Mira str., 92а)

      Thursday from 16.00 to 17.30 (building No. 2, st. Kombaynerov, 30b)

      OUR PAGE in the social network Instagram
      https://instagram.com/madoy_parma

      Dear Competent Parents of PARMA, now you can order any REFERENCE remotely, the deadline for issuing a certificate is 3 working days, but we will try to prepare it for you tomorrow 🙂 https:/ /forms.gle/mNsySNDgrgRaa3dW6

      A letter can be sent to MADOU Kindergarten “PARMA”, Perm at: [email protected]

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      Smolny told how kindergartens will work during non-working days

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      Petersburg schoolchildren have already extended their autumn holidays

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      The working hours of kindergartens in St. Petersburg remain the same until the presidential decree on the regime of non-working days comes into force. No decisions were made on non-working days.

      “This is just a proposal from the Deputy Prime Minister. There will be a presidential decree, the mode of operation of kindergartens will be determined, ” – Business Petersburg quotes the words of a representative of the city Committee on Education.

      In the meantime, schoolchildren from St. Petersburg have already extended their autumn holidays. Young townspeople will have a rest from October 25 to November 8.

      Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Tatiana Golikova proposed to declare non-working days from October 30 to November 7. The initiative received approval from Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

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      Rating of kindergartens and developing centers of St. Petersburg: addresses, phones and reviews

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      Portal Detsad.Firmika.ru is designed to search for private kindergartens, nurseries, circles and sections. There are many preschool educational institutions in St. Petersburg, and we help you find among them the right one in terms of price and location. Reviews of parents about kindergartens and nurseries will help to understand whether it is worth sending a child there.

      Detsad.Firmika.ru – search for the best kindergarten in St. Petersburg

      • Preschool institutions have different specializations. Nurseries and kindergartens are designed for a long stay, and circles and sections will keep a child busy for a couple of hours. You can choose what you need through the filter.
      • The most important factor for a child is the friendliness and adequacy of caregivers and teachers. You can find out if they treat children well and how responsibly they work, from the feedback of parents.
      • The price per month or per session also matters. The filter sorts offers in ascending order of price and helps you find an option for your budget.
      • Distance from home to kindergarten. A long road to the institution is a serious disadvantage, first of all, it is worth considering closely located nurseries and kindergartens. Sorting by metro and districts is a convenient service that shows you where the nearest kindergarten is located.
      • Additional classes. Are there any classes with a speech therapist in the karate sports section, in the nursery, and preparation for school in kindergarten? You can see the full list of services in the organization profile.
      • Financial opportunities. If there is no extra money, then you can meet the budget through promotions and special offers. Educational institutions often offer discounts, especially for first-time customers. Price reduction announcements can be found in the Promotions section.

      How much does a kindergarten or a child club cost in St. Petersburg?

      Preschools can be of several types. For example, nurseries, which are designed for babies aged 2 months to 3 years, most often accept those who already know how to sit, that is, from 6-7 months. Usually the stay of the child is incomplete, from 2 to 4 hours a day, with days off. In the nursery they play with the kids, read fairy tales aloud, sculpt and draw, walk. In the younger groups, useful and creative activities continue, but at a more complex level, according to age. In older groups, preparation for school, teaching reading and writing is added. Children are fed from 4 to 6 times, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, afternoon tea, dinner.

      Kindergarten for children from 2 to 6 years old. Full stay, incomplete stay is possible at the request of the parents. Nursery-garden. Combined option, most of them are. Within one institution there is a division into nursery, junior and senior groups. Accordingly, for nurseries, the stay will be incomplete, and for everyone, starting with the youngest, it will be complete. Additionally, there is an extended day group, which is open until 17-18 hours.

      There are institutions where payment is calculated per month, and it includes food and all additional classes (speech therapist, psychologist), and sometimes even circles, sports, theatrical, drawing, foreign languages. Usually the price of such kindergartens starts from 25,000 rubles. In most kindergartens, circles and sections are paid separately and cost from 1500 rubles. per month with classes 2-3 times a week.

      The prices for consultations with a speech therapist or psychologist vary considerably. With a separate payment, they range from 1000 to 5000 rubles. and more in 40 minutes of classes, there are options for home visits.

      We regularly check the validity of our price lists and publish the date of the last update in the company profile. There is also a contact phone number so that you can call and find out about the nuances you are interested in, for example, about the payment schedule.

      Filter by districts and metro St. Petersburg

      Searching the database through a geolocation filter helps you find a kindergarten near your office or home so that it is convenient to pick up and drop off your child. In the company profile, among other information, other offers in the same area are indicated.

      Independent rating of private kindergartens

      So that you can choose a kindergarten or a nursery-kindergarten, a rating of companies has been created on the site. It is compiled taking into account the criteria of the integrity of the institution, in order to weed out fraudulent firms or those that provide low-quality services. The general principle of the rating is to exclude fraudulent reviews, give more information about the company – what it does, what services it offers and how long it has been on the market.

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      Benois School on Tikhoretsky Ave.

      Lidiya Mailova

      I am copying the review from zoon, where for some reason it is now indicated that the place is closed)
      I think that the most appropriate title for my review is “How to buy a child’s stuttering for 3000 rubles.” After the first trial lesson, r…

      Anya Elkina

      Yesterday we were at Maslenitsa at the Benois school. I would like to thank the organizers. I liked the holiday very much, the children were happy, everything was very fun, the pancakes are delicious, neither we nor the children want to leave …

      Olesya Koval

      Good afternoon!
      Thank you for the opportunity to visit a beautiful children’s center in the North of the city.
      Disappointing only service on 2 racks – the main and in the dining room.
      Our climate is not easy and by Friday, of course, everything is settled…

      Know-it-all on st. Stakhanovites

      Ivanova

      After a year break (we were leaving for another city), we returned to Vseznayka again and were pleasantly surprised by how much everything had changed. The team has completely changed, and for the better. Educate…

      Maria T.

      My daughter made a lot of friends here, we have already agreed to go to school together later. The garden is excellent, spacious, lots of space, small groups. We have been going here for a long time and will continue to go.

      Maria Timofeeva

      I brought my Alice here about a year and a half ago. The kindergarten is cool, they constantly buy new toys and improve it. Everything is always clean and tidy. I like everything, I advise everyone

      Winnie the Pooh on Nevyanskaya

      Irina S.

      Very pleased with our garden! My daughter goes with pleasure and if we leave, she always worries that she misses the garden. Very good teachers, everyone is friendly, they always tell you in detail how the day went, and …

      Marina P

      We have been going to this kindergarten for the third year and are very satisfied with the attitude towards children, and nutrition, and development. There is certainly a big leap in the development, speech, adoption of the child during this time.
      The garden is located in …

      Svetlana Morozova

      Wonderful Kindergarten “Winnie the Pooh”! We went for 4 years and if it weren’t for the School, we would have gone further! Excellent educators! The management is very sensitive to the safety of children, it is noticeable even in small things…

      Sunlight on st. Rostov

      Elizaveta Molchanova

      And we were lucky to meet Sunlightik! For a year and a half, my daughter visited the garden with pleasure, shared a lot with us: how the classes went, singing, dancing, English. Every day…

      Elena Voloshina

      We have been going to Sunlightik for two years now, and we want to keep going. I thank Natalya Vladimirovna from the bottom of my heart for creating this place – with love, attention to the choice of teachers, personal participation…
      Christina goes to kindergarten with great pleasure
      In the evening, he tells (in his own way) how the day went and what they did)
      Every day once…

      Amazing World on Baikonurskaya

      Svetlana Ivleva

      Playing on “Krasin” The players and the spectators liked it very much.

      Anastasia Evgrafova

      Today we were on the Krasin icebreaker with older children. Awesome game!!!!!!!!!!
      Kids and parents love it!!!
      It was terribly cold, but after half an hour even parents forgot about the cold :))
      We played two…

      Tatyana Mikhailova

      Thank you for the tour to the fire department. I was not there, the child went with his dad, but he came home impressed. Now he plays fireman and puts out the fire.:)))

      Mimimishki on Primorsky Avenue

      Stephanie

      This kindergarten is a godsend for us. Home furnishings!! The best teachers!!! Caring, attentive! All children are like family! We had an experience with another garden, for 2 years we could not get used to it … Here …

      Valeria

      A wonderful garden with a very cozy atmosphere! Went three years ago at 1.3 years. Very happy with our choice. The teachers are excellent, an individual approach to the child, always mentally in the kindergarten. Quality Pi…

      Svetlana Romanova

      Wonderful kindergarten! My daughter even wanted to go to the kindergarten by the sea, she collected shells for the teacher! Children can have fun and scream, run and laugh, unlike the state kindergarten:(…

      Mont Blanc on st. Vasya Alekseeva

      Victoria Aleksandrova

      We go to kindergarten for the second week) we are 1. 1. I was very worried. After all, the kid still doesn’t know how to speak, if something like that, he won’t say. He does not know how to eat so that he does not go hungry. Doesn’t know how to go to the potty, so if anything …

      Svetlana Lantinova

      I want to express my deep gratitude and admiration to the teacher-methodologist Evgenia Vladimirovna Together with my son at the age of 1 year and 8 months, we attended her classes for kids with mothers. To say that the classes were…

      Natalia Pobozhakova

      Hello! I want to leave my review about the kindergarten Mont Blanc. Why did we choose this kindergarten? First of all, it is a separate building with its own closed playground in the yard, a spacious s…

      Children’s Academy of Sciences in Pesochnoe

      Natalia Kobernik

      Two years ago we visited the Academy for the first time on thematic diving programs. At that time, the school had not yet been recruited, and the Academy had successfully existed for many years as a multifaceted educational institution for children. ..

      Tatyana Vaskova

      then you here)
      This place is not like others, it is unique! Surprise…

      Anna Kotolova

      Dear Academy and Natasha.
      We met you one day before September 1 and just fell in love with you and your space, your approach to the educational process, the presence of emotional intelligence…

      Mom’s joy on the street. Marshal Kazakov

      Serafima Trunova

      I worked in this place, unfortunately. Horror! They said that during the probationary period they were not employed, and at the end of the probationary period they were fired one day without warning. The salary was not paid. Not working…

      Tatyana Kolesnikova-Isakova

      Good afternoon! I would like to express my gratitude for organizing the holidays for our children – we started with the 1st year of the eldest in 2013 and still cannot stop – we have already celebrated 4 years of the youngest. Children …

      Yulenka Khadieva

      How I worried about my mamsik . . He never stayed with anyone !!. totally home baby! It took no more than two weeks, and he adapted! My happiness knows no bounds! What a blessing that…

      Kids on st. Sedov

      Opaleva Nina Petrovna

      Modern children’s leisure center, I can only speak about the center in a positive way. We came here 2 years ago. At first we went to the fine arts, then we went to the Game Development. The son runs to every…

      Roman Anatolyevich

      All the best. I want to share a review of a wonderful place for leisure and creativity of children – the development center “Children”. A 6-year-old son attends classes in English and Lego technology. Walks with great pleasure…

      Ekaterina K.

      Attended the Fluid Art master class. Incredible experience and emotions. In this center, everyone, regardless of age and interests, will find something for themselves

      Zero Plus on Vasya Alekseev street

      Anastasya Vasileva

      I want to express my deep gratitude to the staff of the kindergarten on Vasya Alekseev! Half a year has flown by unnoticed and we are very sad to part with you! My child has always been happy and pleased, pr. ..

      Margarita Derkach

      Thank you very much, your team!!! You are not just educators and teachers for us, but a huge part of my boys’ lives and mine. Many thanks for education, for love and care, for the fact that every…

      Alexander Belokopytov

      Excellent garden. Ksyusha went with pleasure for 1.5 years. The pluses can be painted for a long time, but the best complement to the kindergarten will be the fact that the youngest daughter Sophia will soon go to it. Thank you and wait for us)

      Eco Sphere Kids on sh. Krasnoselskoye

      Arevik Pazina

      Now it’s time for us to say goodbye to the Ecosphere.. My son went to this kindergarten at the age of 1.5, he was a little worried about giving away such a baby, but, to my surprise, on the very first day he calmly followed Victoria Borisovna. ..

      Evgeniy Evgeniev

      Good afternoon!!! We express our deep gratitude to the EcosphereKids kindergarten, and especially Victoria Borisovna and Alexandra! They are professionals in their field who can find an approach to absolutely any child. ..

      Victoria Lebedeva

      I want to express my gratitude to the whole staff of the kindergarten. Experienced, qualified and understanding teachers, thanks to which the child acquires new skills and knowledge. Developments are carried out daily…

      Kindergarten • Mary Poppins • Progymnasium for Opticians

      Olga Z.

      Let’s go to the garden a year ago, when we were 1.5 years old! Adaptation went quickly thanks to our educator Yuliana, who found an approach to the child! They also helped us to gently give up diapers, p…

      Tatyana Abdualimova

      It can be said that a child has been going to this kindergarten for half of his life 🙂 It is very difficult for every mother to decide which kindergarten to send her baby to. We looked closely at all the available options in our microdistrict…

      Olga L.

      This is completely not true!
      I’m outraged by this unfair review.
      We have been going to this garden for 3 years! And the first year was with Yuliana! Such an attentive attitude towards my son and my requests is not about. ..

      Dobrik on Marshal Kazakov

      Anna Alekseeva

      Dobrik is a wonderful kindergarten with a warm homely atmosphere, where children grow up in respect and love, in a truly developing environment. Thanks to the whole team for this wonderful year, Ulyana m…

      Elena Lomakina

      Thank you very much for the kind words and for the great work of all the teachers who took part and invested their love, knowledge, skills in our girl! Thanks to you, we have grown inquisitive, educated…

      Yulya Bogoslovskaya

      Our daughter attends Maria Montessori weekend classes in Dobrik. A large number of articles and books have been written about the method itself. But one of the important components is the teacher.
      In Dobrik you…

      Smart Kid on Komendantsky Prospekt

      Oksana Kupina

      Today was the last day when my daughters went to kindergarten and I want to express my extreme dissatisfaction with the administrator of the club on Komendantskoye. The fact is that my children went according to the schedule until 16:00. In June…

      Oksana Kupina

      My children really like the kindergarten at the commandant’s, and this, of course, is the main thing! But I would like the afternoon tea to be included in the price of the visit until 16:00, because after the garden the children either go to…

      Olga Solntse

      Good afternoon. I would like to express my gratitude to the UM kindergarten on Komendantsky pr.d7. They were able to find a common box with my son, and it was not easy! He agreed to sleep on his own for 3-4 days in the garden! I couldn’t believe…

      Nest on Bogatyrsky Avenue

      Ekaterina Abramkina

      Two weeks have passed… And on a day off… When there are no classes, children already demand what they are used to…. Setting for the day, orff music, experiments, etc. Kindergarten online has become a part of our life…. Wed…

      Ekaterina Abramkina

      I’ll add. … all the assignments… The assignments are well-written, aimed at the development of the re…

      Irina Zagainova

      We also visited in-game English. The children played with pleasure, by the end of the lesson they already answered yes / no in English to simple questions. Fun and productive! Thanks for the lesson

      Sweep-South on Tram Avenue

      Alena Pustobaeva

      Surprisingly good school. We moved to the seventh grade from a regular school – everything suits us, a decent level of English, which cannot but inspire. We don’t even remember what tutors are. Finally…

      Evgenia Volodina

      Good afternoon!
      My daughter has been studying at Swipe for 2 years now.
      We took a long and responsible approach to the search for an educational institution, and from the first visit it became clear to us – “Vzmakh” is a school of high standard of teaching…

      Ksenia Petrash

      We chose the school with our hearts and were not mistaken!
      Already 5 years have flown by. .. There is a wonderful, sincere atmosphere in the Swing – children have their own opinion, which they can express and not be afraid of the reaction of teachers.
      Remote…

      Angel for Enlightenment

      Tatiana

      And finally, how can there be such a steep and dangerous staircase in a kindergarten??? There, an adult is afraid to go up and down. Is there really no service that controls this???
      In general, the garden is not recommended!

      Tatyana

      This is not one thousand, but 4000!!! No conscience! -this time! Second: I wanted to get a certificate to return 13% personal income tax for the child’s mugs, but they didn’t give it to me, because the Angel Garden does not have a license, that is, it doesn’t …

      Tatyana

      We went to a lesson in this club, before the pandemic we paid for 2 months in advance, we left for a month, but then the garden was closed, because of the pandemic, and the second amount of 4,000 thousand hung up. In September I called the garden…

      Music box on Blvd. Vorontsovsky

      Zakharova natalia

      We didn’t go to kindergarten for a long time – 3 months. But after leaving a review, we were asked to leave the kindergarten. The bottom line is that there was chicken pox in the garden and we learned about it not from the head, but from the doctor in the clinic. If…

      Kseniya Ermakova

      Elena Gennadievna! Words cannot express how grateful I am to you. Every teacher is a miracle. You are so sensitive to each child. It’s rare to find such a teacher these days. Fun in delight…

      Anya Avdeeva

      my daughter fell in love with the kindergarten with all her heart. asks – if you didn’t go to kindergarten – why didn’t I go?))) The teachers are a miracle! All recommendations and my wishes are taken into account. taking the child to kindergarten, I am sure that r…

      Creek on Marshal Zhukov

      Yuliya Guseva

      I am very glad that my son’s first kindergarten was Rucheek.

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    Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Las Colinas, TX

    KinderCare has partnered with Las Colinas families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Las Colinas, TX.

    Whether you are looking for a preschool in Las Colinas, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

    1. Las Colinas KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 550-8479

      1121 Greenway Cir
      Irving
      TX
      75038

      Distance from address: 1.05 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 8 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    2. Fairgate Kindercare

      Phone:
      (972) 323-1300

      1300 E Frankford Rd
      Carrollton
      TX
      75007

      Distance from address: 7. 72 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    3. Addison KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 980-2858

      5080 Spectrum Dr Ste 120
      Addison
      TX
      75001

      Distance from address: 8.46 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    4. Creek Valley KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 492-8558

      4052 Huffines Blvd
      Carrollton
      TX
      75010

      Distance from address: 8. 88 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    5. Southlake-Grapevine KinderCare

      Phone:
      (817) 481-3122

      3115 E Southlake Blvd
      Southlake
      TX
      76092

      Distance from address: 9.44 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    6. Bent Tree KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 732-4025

      4025 Frankford Rd
      Dallas
      TX
      75287

      Distance from address: 9. 57 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    7. Bedford Harwood KinderCare

      Phone:
      (817) 571-4213

      2616 Harwood Rd
      Bedford
      TX
      76021

      Distance from address: 10.47 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    8. Hebron KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 862-6700

      4241 Marsh Ln
      Carrollton
      TX
      75007

      Distance from address: 10. 68 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    9. Bedford Central KinderCare

      Phone:
      (817) 571-1818

      2309 Central Dr
      Bedford
      TX
      76021

      Distance from address: 11.22 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    10. Spring Creek KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 404-9020

      15610 Spring Creek Rd
      Dallas
      TX
      75248

      Distance from address: 11. 27 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    11. Young Stars

      Phone:
      (214) 767-8888

      207 S Houston St Ste 130C
      Dallas
      TX
      75202

      Distance from address: 11.39 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    12. North Arlington KinderCare

      Phone:
      (817) 265-3369

      1608 Candler Dr
      Arlington
      TX
      76011

      Distance from address: 11. 73 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    13. Forest Lane KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 234-3174

      9131 Forest Ln
      Dallas
      TX
      75243

      Distance from address: 11.87 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    14. Burnham Rd KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 519-8361

      1325 Burnham Dr
      Plano
      TX
      75093

      Distance from address: 12. 61 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    15. Campbell Rd KinderCare

      Phone:
      (972) 669-1130

      511 W Campbell Rd
      Richardson
      TX
      75080

      Distance from address: 13.62 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    16. Legacy KinderCare

      Phone:
      (214) 474-0011

      6819 Communications Pkwy
      Plano
      TX
      75024

      Distance from address: 13. 97 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    Daycare in Las Colinas, CA for Ages 6 weeks to 12 years

    KinderCare has partnered with Las Colinas families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Las Colinas, CA.

    Whether you are looking for a preschool in Las Colinas, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

    1. Del Mar Highlands KinderCare

      Phone:
      (858) 794-7710

      3808 Townsgate Drive
      San Diego
      CA
      92130

      Distance from address: 5. 40 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    2. Rancho Bernardo KinderCare

      Phone:
      (858) 672-1200

      11290 Paseo Montanoso
      San Diego
      CA
      92127

      Distance from address: 6.08 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    3. Rancho Penasquitos KinderCare

      Phone:
      (858) 484-3232

      10065 Paseo Montril
      San Diego
      CA
      92129

      Distance from address: 6. 68 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    4. Carmel Mountain KinderCare

      Phone:
      (858) 487-6444

      12135 World Trade Dr
      San Diego
      CA
      92128

      Distance from address: 7.20 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    5. Rancho Carrillo KinderCare

      Phone:
      (760) 431-2558

      6270 Flying Leo Carrillo Ln
      Carlsbad
      CA
      92009

      Distance from address: 7. 42 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    6. Center for Children and Families at CSUSM

      Phone:
      (760) 750-8750

      453 La Moree Rd
      San Marcos
      CA
      92078

      Distance from address: 8.14 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    7. Sorrento Valley KinderCare

      Phone:
      (858) 546-9115

      10068 Pacific Heights Blvd
      San Diego
      CA
      92121

      Distance from address: 8. 21 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    8. Escondido KinderCare

      Phone:
      (760) 745-2474

      2415 S Centre City Pkwy
      Escondido
      CA
      92025

      Distance from address: 8.46 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    9. Scripps Ranch KinderCare

      Phone:
      (858) 271-4700

      10623 Treena St
      San Diego
      CA
      92131

      Distance from address: 8. 69 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    10. Poinsettia KinderCare

      Phone:
      (760) 435-0001

      1200 Plum Tree Rd
      Carlsbad
      CA
      92011

      Distance from address: 9.41 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    11. University City KinderCare

      Phone:
      (858) 453-7530

      6150 Agee St
      San Diego
      CA
      92122

      Distance from address: 11. 56 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    12. Oceanside KinderCare

      Phone:
      (760) 940-2008

      3536 College Blvd
      Oceanside
      CA
      92056

      Distance from address: 12.63 miles

      Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
      Open:

      Tuition & Openings

    Las Colinas KinderCare (2022-23 Profile)

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    • “What will my child learn at KinderCare – Las Colinas “

      This is a question we are often asked by parents of young
      children as they tour our center.   Research has shown that
      young children learn best through active, hands-on experiences.
       In other words, children learn by doing. 

      KinderCare Learning Centers provide a curriculum that allows
      teachers to organize and structure their environment to meet the
      needs of the individual children in their classroom.  We
      provide activities that promote growth in each of the six
      developmental domains.

      Through open-ended activities, we foster creativity, risk
      taking, and allow children the opportunity to test their
      ideas.  In order to learn best, young children need to get
      their hands on the materials they are leaning about.  They
      need to see it, touch it, smell it, taste it, hear it, and feel
      it.

      Children develop at very different rates, but they all follow
      predictable patterns in stages and sequence of development. 
      Development cannot be taught or hurried but can be guided and
      encouraged.  That is what we strive to do in our
      programs. 

      I believe the most important thing we can give a child is a love
      for learning.   At KinderCare – Las Colinas, children are
      encouraged to become independent, self-confident, enthusiastic and
      inquisitive learners.  They are encouraged to think for
      themselves, make decisions, develop problem solving skills, and
      communicate their ideas.

      The teachers at KinderCare Learning Center-Las Colinas share my
      passion and commitment to the education of young children.  We
      provide a strong foundation for our children and prepare them in
      all areas of development in a loving, nurturing environment where
      they feel safe and secure.

    • The staff at KinderCare Learning Center-Las Colinas take the Health
      and Safety of the children very seriously. We have a keypad entry
      at the front door to monitor who is coming and
      going.  Only parents are given the code and the
      management team is vigilant about checking to see who is coming in
      the front door at all times.

      We have a well-maintained, beautiful playground. It is fenced
      and  the gates remain securely locked at all times.

      All staff members are trained in First Aid and CPR. The
      teachers who work with children under the age of two are required
      to have training in recognizing and preventing sudden infant death
      syndrome, shaken baby syndrome, and are trained to understand early
      childhood brain development. All of our staff are required to
      obtain 24 clock hours of training annually.

      Our center has an emergency preparedness plan and practices fire
      and emergency drills on a monthly basis and bad weather
      drills quarterly.

    • Hours Of Operation: 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM, M-F
    • Languages Spoken: American_sign_langugage, Spanish
    • CCMS Tarrant County and Dallas

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    which city to choose? The best cities to live with children in Alicante and Valencia

    Spain is a wonderful country for living with children, offering everything you need for a happy and healthy childhood: clean air, warm sunny climate, sea and wonderful beaches, quality food, high quality schools education, a lot of entertainment, a very friendly attitude towards children – the benefits can be listed for a long time.

    Spain with children: which city to choose? − Torrevieja

    A very popular city on the Mediterranean coast among immigrants. Despite its modest size, it has a well-developed infrastructure that offers everything you need for life and recreation. In addition, Torrevieja is distinguished by affordable housing prices – both for purchase and for rent.

    Torrevieja is perfect for families with children. Due to the fact that the city is small, everything is literally a stone’s throw away: wonderful beaches for families, cafes and restaurants, playgrounds, a beautiful park for walking – the Park of Nations, home to many birds (geese, ducks, peacocks, chickens, roosters and even parrots), which delights children, excellent schools – private, semi-private and public, a large selection of sports sections for children of all ages (including a huge Sports Palace) – in a word, everything you need for a comfortable family life.

    Near the city there is a unique nature reserve – Natural Park of the Lagoons of La Mata and Torrevieja. This is not only a great place to spend the weekend with the whole family, but also a great location for family and children’s photo shoots.

    And the salt lakes of La Mata enrich the air with healing minerals – another plus in the piggy bank of the benefits of Torrevieja for life.

    You can get acquainted with the areas of Torrevieja by watching our video:

    Another undoubted advantage of Torrevieja is that it is a very cosmopolitan, multinational city, which is very important for immigrant families. The inhabitants of Torrevieja are very friendly and sympathetic; there are strong national dynasties here, where people help each other in difficult life situations.

    You might be interested in the following articles about Torrevieja:

    • What can you buy in Spain for €1000 in 2019? Under the gun – Torrevieja;
    • Alicante or Torrevieja: where is it better to live and buy property;
    • 7 areas of Torrevieja for life and recreation: a detailed overview.

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    Spain with children: which city to choose? − Alicante

    Alicante is a great city for families with children: sunny, warm, hospitable, with excellent infrastructure and excellent beaches, many attractions, a large selection of schools and places for family leisure.

    In Alicante you will find wonderful parks for walking with children, a beautiful promenade and port, the ancient fortress of Santa Barbara towering over the city, cafes, bars and restaurants, playgrounds, many children’s shops and much more.

    Even if you do not have any specific plans, you can always just walk with your children along the Explanada boulevard with many stalls selling souvenirs, toys and sweets, along the promenade where you can admire beautiful yachts and feed the fish, along Canalejas boulevard with its fantastic ficuses, similar to the scenery for the movie “Avatar”.

    You might be interested in our articles about Alicante:

    • How much does an apartment in Alicante cost. The cost of apartments in Alicante in different areas;
    • San Juan Festival in Alicante and Torrevieja 2019;
    • Why cheap real estate in Alicante.

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    Spain with children: which city to choose? − Guardamar del Segura

    Another attraction of Guardamar is a huge park with pines and eucalyptus trees. The trees here were planted in order to stop the advance of the dunes on the city. Over time, this place turned into a beautiful well-groomed park with the cleanest air, enriched with pairs of needles and eucalyptus, and paths for walking. The park has an area with ponds, where colored koi, turtles, swans, geese and ducks live. And in the park there are a lot of squirrels that you can feed from your hands.

    Also on the territory of the park there is a playground, and in summer there are attractions for children of all ages next to it. Guardamar has several schools, kindergartens, many shops, sports clubs, a surf school for children and adults, as well as a children’s summer camp focused on surfing and immersion in English.

    In Guardamar, there are ruins of an ancient castle on the mountain, and archaeological excavations are being carried out on the territory of the dunes.
    Read our article on Guardamar del Segura here.

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    Spain with children: which city to choose? − Calpe

    Surprisingly beautiful city of Calpe is perfect to settle with children. The city is famous for its picturesque landscapes, beautiful nature, rich cultural and historical heritage, as well as a high standard of living and security. There are no disadvantaged areas in Calpe, mostly middle- and high-income people live here, who prefer life surrounded by nature, away from tourist crowds – although Calpe is a resort town, it is quiet, calm and comfortable here.

    The main attraction of the city is the unique rock of Ifach, which stands out in the sea and is recognized as a nature reserve. There are several routes of varying difficulty: you can walk at the foot of the cliff, or you can climb to the very top and enjoy stunning views, but this route is not suitable for small children because of its difficulty.

    With children, you can take a stroll along the Paseo ecológico Príncipe de Asturias, which stretches along the foot of the cliff and starts from the port of Calpe. Another interesting option for walking the whole family is Paseo Ecológico de Benissa, a route along the coast that connects the cities of Calpe and Benissa and passes through picturesque bays.

    Calpe offers a wide range of beaches, both sandy and rocky. Many of them are well suited for snorkelling. Children (and their parents probably too) will be delighted with the process: the underwater flora and fauna of these places is surprisingly rich and diverse, it is not for nothing that the seabed in the area of ​​​​the Ifach rock is a protected conservation area.

    Calpe has a good infrastructure, which makes it a comfortable family residence. The city has several schools (public, private and semi-private), kindergartens, many places for children’s leisure and sports, cafes and restaurants – you can always find something to do.

    Read our articles about Calpe:

    • Where is the best place to live in Calpe?
    • City of Calpe, Spain. The beaches of Calpe. Penon de Ifach.

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    Spain with children: which city to choose? − Benidorm and its satellite towns: Finestrat, Villajoyosa, Polop

    Although Benidorm itself can be recommended for family life, its satellite towns are still better suited for living with children. Why? Benidorm is primarily a resort town, quite noisy and lively. Nevertheless, the Poniente area of ​​Benidorm is quite suitable for family life: it is calmer, the beach is not so crowded, the infrastructure for life and recreation is very well developed. But back to the satellite cities of Benidorm. Let’s start with Finestrat.

    This city, or rather its area of ​​Cala de Finestrat, adjacent to Benidorm, and the prestigious area of ​​Sierra Cortina, located next to the mountains, are chosen for permanent family residence by both Spaniards and foreigners. A wonderful climate, magnificent views and a high standard of living are the main advantages of this area. And just a few minutes drive from here are the famous Benidorm amusement parks – Terra Mitica, Terra Natura, Aqualandia – a real treat for children of all ages (and adults too).

    • Read about Finestrat here and here.

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    Villajoyosa is another city that is considered a satellite of Benidorm. Villajoyosa is called the “chocolate capital” of the Costa Blanca, because it is home to the Valor chocolate factory and the chocolate museum. Villajoyosa is also a very beautiful and picturesque town. What are the colored facades of fishermen’s houses looking at the sea. Those who prefer silence and comfort, beautiful nature and clean air settle here.

    • Read more about Villajoyosa here.

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    Polop is a town located at a distance from the sea, 20 minutes from Benidorm, in a beautiful place surrounded by forests and mountains. Polop has everything for a comfortable life with children: schools, kindergartens, playgrounds and a sports complex with a large selection of sections, etc. Life in Polop is well suited for those who do not like the bustle of the city and prefer good ecology, beautiful scenery and silence. However, Benidorm, with its huge offer of entertainment and beautiful beaches, is very close.

    • Read more about Polop here.

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    Spain with children: which city to choose? – Valencia

    Beautiful Valencia is a wonderful city for living with children: modern, dynamic, comfortable, with excellent infrastructure, a huge selection of top-level educational institutions, a rich cultural, architectural and historical heritage, a large selection of entertainment for children and adults. In addition, Valencia is located near the sea, and despite its huge size by the standards of Spain (Valencia is the country’s third largest city after Madrid and Barcelona), it is a surprisingly comfortable city to live in. Another undoubted plus of Valencia is moderate real estate prices and a large selection of housing for every taste and budget.
    Valencia is perfect for those who are used to living in a big city and do not want to move to the Spanish province. You can read about the best areas in Valencia here, and the areas to avoid here.

    To simply list all the sights of Valencia, we would need to write a separate article, so here we will limit ourselves to mentioning the most important ones: the City of Sciences and Arts of Valencia, the park in the dry bed of the Turia River, the Cathedral and the Basilica, the Miguelete Tower, the Bioparc, the Palace of Music, many museums, etc.

    Read more about the sights of Valencia here.

    Also in Valencia you will find wonderful parks for family leisure – Valencia is a very green city. Read more about the parks of Valencia here.

    For living with children, you can also consider the suburbs of Valencia, many of which are great alternatives. An article about the suburbs of Valencia can be found here.

    You might be interested in the following articles:

    • The best private schools in Valencia: ranking 2019year;
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    Coppell Independent School District

    B Coppell Independent School District public school district based in Coppell, Texas (United States of America).

    The area includes most of Coppell and small parts of Vine, Irving (including part of Valley Ranch), Dallas, and Lewisville.

    In 2009, the school district was rated “recognised” by the Texas Education Agency. [1]

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    • 2 Schools
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      • 2.2 Secondary schools (grades 6-8)
      • 2.3 Primary schools (grades K-5)
      • 2.4 Alternative education (DAEP / AEP)
    • 3 9 Demographics
    • See also 5 Recommendations
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    Overview and History

    The district was created as an independent school district by a vote of local residents in 1959. In 1927, Dallas County Schools purchased 6 acres (24,000 m²). 2 ) $900 land on which to build Pinkerton Elementary, the only campus that will serve Coppell’s children attending kindergarten through eighth grade. At that time, the total number of students in grades K-8 was about 175.

    Until the first high school was built, on the site of what is now Koppell High School West, Koppell students wishing to complete their education in grades 9-12 high school, did it in Grapevine. An additional four classes were introduced in stages, starting with 91st grade, which was added in 1961, followed by 10th grade in 1962, 11th grade in 1963, and 12th grade was added in 1964. For many years Coppell remained one high school community, Coppell High School’s mascot was “The Lions”. After a newly formed professional football team took up residence nearby, the mascot was changed to Coppell’s “Cowboys” and remains so to this day.

    From the mid-eighties to the late nineties, student growth in the district averaged over 16%. Today, as Coppell’s largest employer with over 1,200 employees, Coppell ISD has fifteen campuses serving approximately 10,000 students in grades K-12, including ten elementary grades, three middle schools, two high schools, and an alternate campus. CISD opened a new tech oriented high school called New Tech High @ Coppell in the fall of 2008.

    Koppell ranks twelfth among the “Best Places to Live in Dallas” with SAT averages, placing them third out of 62 suburbs (Journal D 7/06).

    Coppell ISD is ranked #1 in school districts in Texas with over 10,000 Gold Grade Achievement (GPA) students in 2006. Eighty-two High Achievement Awards were given across the TEA District. For the fourth year in a row, the CISD has received a Top Achievement rating based on “yes” answers to each of the 21 indicators included in the Texas Financial Excellence Rating System (FIRST) program.

    School

    Secondary schools (grades 9–12)

    • Coppell High School, Daytime [2]
    • New Tech High
      • Coppell Middle School – East [4]
        • 1999-2000 National School of Blue Fire [5]
        • Coppell Middle School – North [6]
        • Medium ]

          • 1994-96 Blue Ribbon National School [5]

        Elementary Schools (Grades K-5)

        • Austin Elementary (opened 1986)

          Cottonwood

        • Creekwood 9025 open

          1996) [9]

        • Canyon Ranch Elementary (opened 2019) [10]
        • Denton Creek Elementary (opened 1998) [11]
        • Lakeside Elementary (opened 1996) ) [12]
        • Mockingbird Elementary (opened 1988) [13]
        • Pinkerton Elementary (opened 2004) [14]
        • Richard J. Lee Elementary (opened 2015 9017)
        • Town Center Elementary (opened 1993) [16]
        • Valley Ranch Elementary (opened 1996) [17]
        • Wilson Elementary (opened 1992) [185 9025] [185 9025] -99 National Blue Ribbon School [5]

      Alternative education (DAEP / AP)

      • Appendix “Education” [19]

      Demography

      to 2016, the number of students, considered economically unexplored, increased more than more than possible. by 200%. [20]

      According to Eric Nicholson of the Eric Nicholson Institute, the non-Hispanic white population increased from 1997 to 2003, when it was the highest ever for that racial demographic. 9 a b c “In Dallas, the white flight never ends.” Dallas Observer . Received on 2019-10-29.

    • external link

      • Coppell ISD
      • Coppellisd teacher email (Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access)
      • Coppellisd Home Access Center (assessment portal system)

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        Omni Las Colinas Hotel is located near the Toyota Music Factory. and offers its guests fitness classes, a fitness center and a gym to keep fit. Thomas Jefferson Park is 3 km away and Texas Stadium is 3.9 km away.

        Location

        The hotel boasts a convenient location in the heart of Irving. The city center is 6 km from the hotel. It is located next to the Mustangs of Las Colinas.

        Omni Las Colinas Hotel is located next to the West Irving train station.

        Rooms

        The private rooms at this modern hotel have a private toilet, coffee maker and a balcony. The windows also offer panoramic views of the lake. They are furnished with oak furniture.

        Meals

        A buffet breakfast is served in the restaurant in the morning, providing guests with energy for the day. Everyone can enjoy healthy seasonal cuisine at the lakeside restaurant. You can have a good time in the lounge bar. Guests can enjoy wine tasting and dine at M Bar and Subz N Stuff located next door.

        Leisure and business

        Omni Las Colinas Hotel provides not only rooms, but also free access to massage and spa therapy. Facilities that will make your stay enjoyable include a bar, a large garden and a golf course. The hotel has a health club.

        Internet

        Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel for USD 9.95 per day.

        Parking

        Private parking is available on site (reservation may be required) for USD 23 per day.

        Number of floors: 27.
        Number of rooms: 421.

        Former name: omni mandalay hotel at las colinas

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        Paid Wi-Fi

        USD 9. 95 per day

        Parking

        USD 23 per day

        Luggage storage

        24-hour service

        24-hour reception

        24-hour security

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        Pool Bar

        Restaurant

        Welcome Cocktail

        Snack Bar

        Coffee Shop

        Picnic Tables

        Gym / Fitness

        Fitness studio

        Pool

        Outdoor pool

        Heated pool

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        Manicure

        Jacuzzi

        Facials

        Waxing

        Full Body Massage

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        • Paid Wi-Fi
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        • Luggage storage
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        • Pool
        • Spa and body care

        Sports and fitness

        • Fitness center
        • Golf Course
        • Fitness studio

        Services

        • Room service
        • Housekeeping
        • Laundry
        • Dry cleaning
        • Wake up service
        • Shops/ commercial services
        • Corridor / Doorman
        • Welcome cocktail

        Meals

        • Breakfast
        • Restaurant
        • Pool Bar
        • Snack bar
        • Picnic tables
        • Special diet menus

        For work

        • Business center
        • Meeting/banqueting facilities
        • Fax/Photocopying

        For children

        • Children’s buffet
        • Kids Club

        Leisure

        • Heated swimming pool
        • Outdoor pool
        • Beach umbrellas
        • Chaise lounges
        • Sun deck
        • Lounge / Cinema
        • Spa and wellness center
        • Sauna
        • Jacuzzi
        • Pedicure
        • Manicure
        • Waxing
        • Facial treatments
        • Beauty treatments
        • Full body massage
        • Swimming pool with a view
        • Shallow pool

        Room view

        • City view

        Amenities in the room

        • Air conditioning in the room
        • Heating
        • Safe in room
        • Minibar
        • Rest area
        • Garden furniture
        • Tea/coffee set
        • Ironing accessories

        Bathroom

        • Bath
        • Free toiletries
        • Washbasin

        Media

        • Flat screen TV
        • Direct telephone line
        • Alarm clock radio

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        Location

        221 East Las Colinas Blvd,
        irving,
        Texas,
        USA,
        75039,
        Texas

        • Famous places of the city
        • Nearby
        • Restaurants

        Gala Hall

        Irving Convention Center on Las Colinas Boulevard

        1. 3
        km

        Celebration Hall

        Toyota Music Factory

        1.0
        km

        Area

        Las Colinas Flower Clock

        760 m

        Lake Caroline

        1.2
        km

        1366 California Crossing Rd

        LB Houston Nature Trails

        1.8
        km

        5756 Riverside Dr

        Birds Fort Trail Park

        2.1
        km

        Church

        Cistercian abbey

        2.7
        km

        3333 N MacArthur Blvd

        Irving Arts Center

        2.7
        km

        Church

        Irving North Christian Church

        2.7
        km

        Amusement Park

        Thomas Jefferson Park

        3.2
        km

        2310 E Newton Cir

        Nichols Park

        3.2
        km

        Stadium

        Texas Stadium

        4.1
        km

        1329 W Walnut Hill Ln

        National Scouting Museum

        3.8
        km

        1845 E Northgate Dr

        Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery at the University of Dallas

        3.6
        km

        Park

        Cottonwood Creek Park

        3.9
        km

        Spa

        King Spa & Sauna

        3. 7
        km

        Park

        Victoria Park

        3.9
        km

        10310 Technology Boulevard West

        Cowboys Red River

        3.8
        km

        11130 Malibu Drive

        SpeedZone Dallas

        3.9
        km

        1830 Royal Ln

        ICR Discovery Center for Earth Science and History

        4.0
        km

        Nightclub

        Park Avenue Dallas

        3.9
        km

        Theme park

        Amazing weightlessness amusement park

        4.4
        km

        Irving

        Jaycee Park

        4.2
        km

        Hall of solemn events

        gas monkey lives

        4.7
        km

        Museum

        Ruth Pine House Museum

        6.5
        km

        Art object

        Las-Kolinas Mustangs

        570 m

        215 Mandalai

        Channel

        480 m

        9000 220 Las Colinas Blvd E Ste22 9000 9000

        19000 2,0002 Las Colinas Blvd E

        m bar

        100 m

        301 East Las Colinas Boulevard

        Jinbeh

        140 m

        5238 N O’Connor Blvd Suite 136

        Pacific Table – Las Colinas

        420 m 9000 420 m 9000 m. Connor Suite 126

        El Famoso

        430 м

        5328 N. O’Connor Blvd

        Olivella’s Neo Pizza Napoletana

        540 м

        387 Las Colinas Blvd E

        Italian Cafe

        320 м

        320 Las Colinas Blvd E

        Location9.0

        Room9.0

        Service8.4

        Food5.0

        FAQ

        Which airport is Omni Las Colinas Hotel near?

        Omni Las Colinas Hotel is located 0.5 km from Dallas Love Field Airport.

        Is it possible to have breakfast at the Omni Las Colinas Hotel?

        Yes, Omni Las Colinas Hotel offers buffet breakfast.

        What are the cancellation conditions offered by Omni Las Colinas Hotel?

        Omni Las Colinas Hotel free cancellation.

        Are the rooms cleaned at Omni Las Colinas Hotel Irving?

        Yes, Omni Las Colinas Hotel Irving provides room service and laundry.

        Omni Las Colinas Hotel offer meals to guests?

        Omni Las Colinas Hotel has a la carte restaurant Lakehouse Waterfront LoungePool.

        Does Omni Las Colinas Hotel Irving have internet?

        Yes, Wi-Fi is available throughout the Omni Las Colinas Hotel Irving.

        What places are worth visiting near Omni Las Colinas Hotel Irving?

        Popular points of interest near Omni Las Colinas Hotel Irving include Las Colinas Mustangs and Mandalay Canal.

        What activities can Omni Las Colinas Hotel offer?

        Omni Las Colinas Hotel offers a sun terrace, a picnic area and a large garden.

        Are there restaurants near Omni Las Colinas?

        Popular eateries in the area include Subz N Stuff and Jinbeh. It’s a 5 minute walk from Omni Las Colinas.

        How much does it cost to stay at Omni Las Colinas?

        A room in Omni Las Colinas costs from $168.

        What rooms are available at Omni Las Colinas Hotel Irving?

        Omni Las Colinas Hotel Irving offers the following options: Deluxe King Room, King Suite and Corner King Suite.

        Address

        221 East Las Colinas Blvd,
        irving,
        Texas,
        USA,
        75039,
        Texas

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        Important information

        Check-infrom 15:00-23:59FREECheck-outuntil 12:00FREE

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        Tip: Consider free cancellation options. This will allow you to remain flexible should you need to cancel your trip due to the spread of COVID-19.

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        Finestrat is a city immersed in greenery, located 8 kilometers from the sea on the Costa Blanca

        green city located between the Costa Blanca and the mountains in the province of Alicante, Valencian Autonomous Community.

        This is one of the quietest corners of Valencia with unique opportunities:

        • is located in the mountains, but has its own comfortable beach;
        • he owns the most elite area on the Costa Blanca, and a pine reserve;
        • offers city dwellers mountain hiking trails with comfortable barbecue areas, and a vibrant underwater world with unforgettable diving experiences.

        Climate

        One of the main reasons why Finestrat is so attractive is the local climate. 320 sunny days a year. At the same time, it is not hot in summer and not cold in winter. Average annual air temperature: + 18 degrees. A low mountain overgrown with pines protects the sandy shore from cold winds, so even in winter you can meet vacationers on the beach. Not for nothing at 19In 86, the World Health Organization recommended the local climate as “one of the most favorable for living and recreation.”

        Infrastructure

        It has everything for a comfortable life: large shopping and entertainment centers, bars and restaurants with colorful cuisine, beauty salons, SPA, sports grounds, fitness centers, kindergartens, schools, and more.

        For example, within a 10-15 minute drive there are many amusement parks, karting tracks, water parks and zoos:

        • Terra Natura
        • Aqualandia
        • Aqua Natura
        • Callosa d’en Sarria
        • Safari Aitan

        Terra Mitica, one of the largest amusement parks in Spain and Europe, deserves special attention. More than 20 grandiose themed attractions on an area of ​​100 hectares will literally plunge you into the world of myths, where legends come to life.

        Location

        The beaches near Finestrat are considered the best in Spain. They are daily cleaned and cleaned with the help of special equipment.

        For example, 8 kilometers from Finestrat, there is the famous resort town of Benidorm, which owns about 300 meters of coastline.

        A green bay Cala de Finestrat is a completely independent resort oasis with a beach marked with a blue flag for impeccable cleanliness and developed infrastructure.

        Famous waterfalls can be reached in 20 minutes by car Les Fonts de l’Algar (Algar) . Visitors to the park where they are located, expect a 1.5-kilometer walk through the territory of an amazing reserve, lakes with crystal clear water where you can swim, and of course numerous waterfalls.

        Sports

        Finestrat, ideal for those who love an active lifestyle, since outdoor sports can be practiced all year round: running, cycling, many tennis courts and golf courses.

        In the coastal zone there are many yacht clubs that will delight true lovers of water sports: windsurfing, kiting, sailing and much more. And of course a vibrant underwater world with unforgettable diving experiences.

        Also, the famous Fenistrat mountain hiking trails through pine reserves with comfortable barbecue areas deserve special attention.

        Nutrition

        Finestrat’s economy depends on the harvest of oranges, olives, loquat and almonds, which are successfully grown here.

        Saturdays and Tuesdays along the coast, 10 min. drive from Finestrat, there is a market where you can buy fresh vegetables and juicy fruits, nuts, farm cheeses, jamon, and much more. Also, supporters of a healthy lifestyle have the opportunity to purchase ecological products at the local Ecoorganic ecomarket.

        So, if you are a healthy eater, Finestrata will certainly please you.

        Population

        About 7 thousand people live in a small area of ​​42 square kilometers. In 20 years, the population has almost tripled, thanks to the interest in these places of foreigners from Great Britain and Northern Europe, who in Finestrat, according to the 2019 census, are 44%.

        Airport

        Finestrat is close to the A7 motorway, making it easy to travel around Spain and Europe by car. Alicante International Airport is only 35 minutes away.

        Sights in Finestrat Spain

        Slowly strolling through the well-groomed streets with elegant flower beds, you can not ignore the monuments of history and culture.

        • La Torre de Finestrat is the watchtower that started it all. According to historians, it was built in the XII century and then reached 10 meters in height.
        • Iglesia Parroquial de San Bartolomé is a baroque church built in 1751 in honor of Saint Bartholomew, the patron saint of the city.
        • El Castell is a fortress of the 13th century, which, according to legend, was built by the Moors. The highest point of Finestrat, from here you can see the panorama of the city – from the mountains to the coast.
        • Ermita del Santísimo Cristo del Remedio is a small chapel built around El Castell by Christian conquerors.
        • La Torre – defensive tower of the 12th century.
        • Fuente del Molino is an urban spring that pumps 20 liters of water every second through 15 pipes.

        Holidays in Finestrat

        The inhabitants of Finestrat are known for their hospitality, the ability to have fun and arrange holidays, including traditional ones.

        1. In mid-January – San Antonio Abad , with an auction of goodies and drawings.
        2. In the middle of February – San Blas , the townspeople gather at the source Fuente del Molino to have fun and dance.
        3. Dia de la Ereta – gastronomic festival, which is held on the Monday after Easter Sunday,
        4. On the night of June 23-24, they celebrate the summer solstice – Noche de San Juan , have fun on the beach, sing, jump over fires and frolic in the water.
        5. August 24 – Fiestas patronales , the main holiday of Finestrat, in honor of the patron saint of St. Bartholomew, a costumed parade, pyrotechnic show, street food festival are held.

        No, this does not mean that the townspeople only sing and have fun, they know how to work, which can be seen with the naked eye – the city is becoming more beautiful every year, and the living conditions in it are becoming more comfortable. Is it any wonder that among those who came to Finestrat once – on vacation or on business, there are more and more people who want to stay here forever.

        Excursus into history

        One of the main images of Finestrat is two- and three-storey houses hung on the hill like Christmas decorations, with walls whitewashed in the Andalusian style. They press close to each other, not because there is no space, but to protect the inhabitants Casas Colgantes from hot sun rays.

        A dozen narrow streets paved with paving stones seem to climb the slope to El Castell, a 13th-century fortress built on the foundations of a Moorish castle. Next to the fortress is a small chapel Ermita del Santísimo Cristo del Remedio , the territory of which has become a magnificent observation deck from which you can admire the panorama of the city and the seascape.

        Church in honor of the patron saint of the city Saint Bartholomew – Iglesia Parroquial de San Bartolome , was consecrated in 1751. The baroque building is crowned with a cobalt dome. It is in stark contrast to the orange roof tiles and ancient walls of the same watchtower La Torre de Finestrat , from which the construction of the city began. The tower is 8 centuries old, its weathered walls remember the warlike cries of the Berbers, the rattling of weapons of the conquistadors, the hot breath of horses under the brave guerreros …0118 Puig Campana . The most famous is Fuente del Molino , through 15 pipes of which 20 liters are pumped every second.

        Daredevils occasionally climb to the top of Puig Campana to admire the surroundings. The mountain has a strange shape – as if a fragment is missing. Local residents are happy to tell the legend of a giant in love, who, after the refusal of a local beauty, hit the top with a hammer with all his might. A piece of rock fell into the sea and is now known as the island of Benidorm, the hallmark of the entire Costa Blanca. A boat trip to a desert island is great fun for a weekend. In a restaurant on the island, you can drink a glass of wine or a cup of coffee, dream under the whisper of the waves and admire the views.

        Towards the future

        At the end of the last century, the municipality of Finestrat, whose economy was then based on agriculture, decided to realize the potential of tourism. This gave impetus to the modern construction industry.

        It all started with the construction between the bay and the city itself of a huge commercial center, consisting of several super- and hypermarkets. And then one by one, like mushrooms after the rain, skyscrapers began to grow, because of which the coastal region got its name – Benyyork. By the way, the tallest building in Spain – Gran Hotel Bali, is located right here, where there is no trace of the former patriarchy.

        The houses located in this area are designed and built according to modern standards: with an abundance of air conditioners in the apartments, with many green areas and infrastructure that is not inferior to the best places on the planet for comfortable living and recreation

        On Saturdays and Tuesdays, the street that runs along the coast Tramuntana occupies a market where you can buy vegetables and jamon, juicy fruits and nuts, cheeses and sweets.

        Every year the city becomes more beautiful, and the living conditions in it are more and more comfortable. And if you are looking for a calm and quiet place for a vacation or permanent residence, Finestrat is what you need.

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        spa resorts in Texas. From Mountain Country to downtown Houston, there’s a spa resort on this list that’s sure to fit into your travel plans. Whether you need a facial before your wedding day or an acupuncture after a rigorous round of golf, you’ll find specialty spa treatments at one of these 8 Top Spa Resorts in Texas.

        Lake Austin Spa Resort

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        This lakefront spa resort in Austin offers over 100 different spa treatments and services on its menu. The LakeHouse Spa is located in the Lake Austin Spa Resort. The 25,000 square foot spa is sure to impress. LakeHouse Spa has it all, from classic spa services like massages and facials to unique treatments like acupuncture and floating point meditation. You don’t need to be a resort guest to enjoy the spa as there are daily rates.

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        La Cantera Resort & Spa

        La Cantera Resort & Spa

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        Another San Antonio resort to consider is La Cantera Resort & Spa. La Cantera Resort is one of the most popular resorts in the Lone Star State. On 550 acres of Texas Hill Country, there are plenty of amenities including two golf courses, a kids club, restaurants, five pools and, of course, a spa. Known as Loma de Vida Spa & Wellness, this spa offers a variety of massages and wellness treatments. In addition to your treatment, salt pools, saunas, solariums and solariums will make your stay in the spa even more enjoyable.

        Mokara Hotel & Spa

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        Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas

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        Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort & Spa

        Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort & Spa, San Antonio

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        23 UNIQUE things to do in Dallas [in 2022]

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        • Top Things to Do in Dallas
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        • Safety in Dallas
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        • Where to stay in Dallas
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        • The Best Free Things to Do in Dallas
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        • Day trips from Dallas
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        • Frequently Asked Questions About Things to Do in Dallas
        • Conclusion

        Arguably the most famous of all Texas cities, Dallas is the commercial center of the Lone Star State and is suitably decked out with historic landmarks and tons of heritage to soak up.

        This means that there is plenty to do in Dallas for the average tourist. From visiting the site where John F. Kennedy was assassinated to learning all about cowboys (both old and American football related), there are many important attractions for the casual visitor. However, getting a little deeper below the surface and finding some of the weirder sights can be a bit tricky.

        And that’s where we come in with this handy insider’s guide to the best off the beaten track things to do in Dallas. Sure, you want to see the big sights, but once that’s done, we’re going to help you get off the tourist trail and into the weird and the beauty this city has to offer, from bits of strange history to obscure ones. local places where you can breathe fresh air in nature.

        Top Things to Do in Dallas, USA

        1. Learn about the assassination of John F. Kennedy

        This is where history was made.

        Dallas is famous for many things, but one of the less pleasant claims to fame here is that it was the place where John F. Kennedy was assassinated. From the grassy knoll… or was it the sixth floor of the book depository…? about it is one of the best things to do in Dallas.

        Both places can be visited; the sixth floor of the book depository is now a museum dedicated to the murder, which is rather unimaginably called “Sixth Floor”. Videos, photographs and various other artifacts paint a picture of that fateful day on November 22, 1963 years old when Lee Harvey Oswald (allegedly) shot the president.

        2.Trolley ride McKinney Avenue

        Trolley.Photo: McKinney Avenue (Flickr)

        This trolley, colloquially called the M Line, is a historical monument that still rides the streets of the city.It is a very old school, and it one of the most fun things to do in Dallas. Starting at McKinney Plaza, you can travel downtown by trolley through the arts district.

        You know, it’s not a bad, although actually a very charming way to get around, in addition to being just a pretty cool thing in Dallas. It was actually founded in 1989, oddly enough, with the use of restored vintage carts, giving a historical atmosphere to the central area of ​​​​the city.

        FIRST IN DALLAS

        Downtown

        Downtown is the most central area of ​​Dallas. One of the most densely populated areas of the city, downtown is famous for its skyscrapers, professional sports teams and rich and interesting history.

        Places to Visit:

        • Dine on delicious American food at Woolworth Restaurant.
        • Enjoy unrivaled views from the Réunion Tower.
        • Shop for treats and souvenirs at the Dallas Farmers’ Market.

        For more places to stay, check out our Airbnb guide to Dallas!

        3. Visit the home of the Dallas Cowboys

        Cowboy Stadium.

        These days “Dallas” means “Dallas Cowboys”. For those who don’t know, this is a well-known American football team, so visiting their stadium – whether for a tour or a game – is definitely considered one of the most important events in Dallas.

        You can go backstage, see the press boxes, the radio booth, the private apartments, you can even go out onto the field itself and throw the ball and then end up in the dressing room. The Dallas Cowboys, oddly named Cowboy Stadium, is one of the most expensive sports venues ever built.

        4. Take a trip to Reunion Tower

        The bright lights of Dallas.

        What’s better than seeing the sights of Dallas from above? Yes, that’s right, the city’s Reunion Tower is a city landmark that not only looks cool from the outside, but also has a great observation deck that offers a bird’s eye view of Dallas from above 561 ft.

        You get a panoramic view of the city, which is great for snaps and selfies, of course. But if you’re looking for something to do in Dallas at night, then you might want to stay for the evening and have some cocktails with amazing views. Here you can even grab a bite to eat. Tip: The ticket costs $18 to go up.

        5. See the sights from the TV show Dallas

        “Dallas” means “Dallas Cowboys”, but it also means one TV show “Dallas”. Naturally, this very famous TV series has many attractions and places around the city itself. Even if you never If you haven’t seen this TV show icon, you’ve probably heard of it. Long hair, pushy characters, and ridiculous storylines have brought the city new worldwide fame.

        You can visit the Southfork Ranch, a huge place featured prominently in the show itself. Go into the rooms of the mansion (J.R.’s home), pretend you’re wondering who shot J.R., and visit the local museum to find out more about the show. This is another one of the most typical things to do in Dallas.

        6. Buy your own Stetson from Wild Bill’s Western Store.

        Get your Village People reunion outfit.
        Photo: Michael Barera (WikiCommons)

        Dallas is Dallas, and it’s probably one of the few places in the world where you can ironically wear a cowboy hat, that is, a stetson. And if you’re into cowboy clobber, then you should definitely go to Wild Bill’s Western Store; just notice the giant neon-lit cowboy boot on the outside.

        Visiting this Mecca is one of the top things to do in Dallas. It’s been around for 40 years and has pretty much everything you could ever want for your cowboy outfit. We’re talking big vintage buckles, boots, belts and, hats, of course. There are mandatory shirts and even saddles if you want to go all out.

        Unusual things to do in Dallas

        7. Have a wild and wacky night in the Middle Ages

        Dallas has a rich and fascinating medieval history…

        Just when you thought Dallas was all about cowboys, the knights come here to completely ruin your expectations. This is one of the strangest and most unusual things about Dallas, especially if you’ve never been to the US before (because then you’ll know about it) – but we’d say a night out at the Medieval Times (dinner and tournament, obviously) should be on your to-do list.

        As the name suggests, this is basically a medieval banquet. Yes, the Middle Ages. Sit, eat, drink, and watch the madness unfold below: we’re talking jousting, sword fighting, horseback riding, and other feats of medieval chivalry. Kind of like cowboys , but in armor. And older.

        8. Visit Thanksgiving Chapel

        Honors Chapel.

        If you’re looking for something more out of the ordinary in Dallas, you might want to keep this in mind. Thanksgiving Chapel is perhaps unlike any other church you’ve ever seen.

        Located in Thanksgiving Square, this is a reflective space open to people of all faiths and persuasions where they can sit and meditate. In addition to laudable, spiritual and social characteristics, this place looks amazing: it is a spiral shell-shaped building that peacefully rises above glittering skyscrapers. Architecture lovers should definitely stop by, even if you don’t feel like meditating.

        9. Try your luck at the National Video Game Museum.

        Commodore 64 anyone?
        Photo: Steve Rainwater (Flickr)

        Dedicated to video games (obviously), the National Video Game Museum is definitely one of the most unique places in Dallas. In addition to being unique, if you’re into video games then you’ll also think this place is very, very cool .

        This is the world’s first museum exclusively dedicated to video games. Here you will see walls of controllers laid out according to the timeline so you can see the action unfold. There is also a wall of consoles, some of which you may remember fondly. There’s even an 80’s living room, for extra nostalgia, just to show how an old school console would fit into everyday life. We love it.

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        Safety in Dallas

        Like many cities in the world that receive a large number of tourists, Dallas is a safe city. However, as with most cities, there are some that are not as safe as others – most likely you will not go there.

        One thing you should watch out for is leaving valuables on display in your car – it’s illegal (car break-ins happen). There are several hotels and motels around the freeway that you should avoid; they are hotbeds of drug trafficking and prostitution.

        Be careful on the roads in and around Dallas; if you are not from here, you should be aware that drivers are moving faster than you are used to and will unexpectedly cut/overtake you.

        Other than that, there is not much to worry about in Dallas. The usual things apply, such as not wandering down poorly lit roads after dark, walking the main streets, and keeping an eye on your belongings. Read our tips for safe travel before flying and always take out travel insurance. Check out our roundup of the best travel insurance.

        Things to do in Dallas at night

        10. Gondola ride Las Colinas

        Looking for something to do in Dallas at night? Well, then we recommend taking a short excursion to the prestigious Las Colinas area. Here you will find a pretty cool canal system – the Mandalay Canal, as well as Lake Carolyn – through which what’s interesting is you can actually get around by boat.

        You won’t really be navigating: the gondolier will do that for you. We’d say the best way to see the canals is in the evening, when you can actually choose to have dinner or a drink while your gondolier ferries you. They might even sing to you a song if you’re lucky. Fun fact: they were originally intended to be legal transportation between Las Colinas office buildings.

        11. Attend an evening show at the Dallas Arboretum.

        The Dallas Arboretum is more than just a pretty botanical garden; this 66-acre piece of nature also welcomes guests after sunset. The arboretum is usually open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, but there are often mass events on Thursday nights.

        Bands and other live music performances grace the Dallas Arboretum in an ongoing series of concerts, making it one of the coolest things to do in Dallas at night. Everyone sits outside on picnic blankets, listening to music, and hanging out with friends and family. Nice community feeling.

        12. Drink your way around town

        Is that a bike? Is that a bar?!

        If you want something to do in Dallas at night and you like, well, booze, then visiting the city’s bars is a good choice. However, instead of just walking between the bars, why not ride between them in a mobile bar on wheels !!!

        Lone Star Pedal Bar is a good way to do this. It’s infinitely more fun than just going to Dallas bars and drinking establishments. drink while cruising Dallas. There’s even a sound system. Definitely fun, definitely silly: we’re all for it.

        Where to stay in Dallas

        Looking for a specific place to stay? These are our top recommendations for places to stay in Dallas.

        Best Dallas Hostel: Deep Ellum Hostel

        Situated in the heart of Dallas’s nightlife and entertainment district, this hostel is surrounded by bars, clubs, restaurants and shops.It has new bedrooms, a well-equipped kitchen and a comfortable common room. each bed has its own outlet, mini fan and reading light. No wonder this is our pick of the best hostel in Dallas.

        Best Airbnb in Dallas: cute apartment in DT downtown!

        This apartment will exceed your expectations immensely! You will be mesmerized by the views from the rooftop, with a panoramic view of the city lights and the entire city center. You can even stay there, sunbathing in the pool for most of your trip. Yes, that’s right; the pool has sun loungers in the water! However, you came here to see the city and this place is in the center. This means you don’t have to move your car when you arrive. Huge bonus!

        Best Hotel in Dallas: The Statler Dallas Curio Collection By Hilton

        The Statler Hotel is located in vibrant and vibrant downtown Dallas. restaurant. All this combined makes our choice the best hotel in Dallas.

        Romantic Indulgence in Dallas

        13. Dine in Dallas West Village

        Delicious southern comfort food.

        Dallas West Village is the go-to place to shop for food in this Texas city. It’s a mouthwatering, multicultural food melting pot where you can eat anywhere from humble eateries and dessert shops to more luxurious and romantic spots.

        So if you and your partner are foodies, you’ll find that eating at one of the many places in the West Village is one of the best things to do in Dallas for couples. For example, Baboush offers Mediterranean romance, or alternatively, you you can stop by Malai Kitchen for Thai cuisine in a serene setting, or Cafe Pacific for old-school elegance. You’ll be spoiled for choice.

        14.Watch the sunset from The Spirit of Dallas

        Located on White Rock Lake, the iconic Spirit of Dallas 30-foot catamaran offers a tranquil experience of romance on the water. clear water of the lake.

        Run by a couple who decided in 2022 that they wanted to share their passion for the lake and yachting, this is a free trip where you will sail with the help of wind power. It’s pretty cool and going on a boat at the right time is definitely , will be one of the most romantic things to do in Dallas: we are talking, of course, about summer sunsets.

        15. See Dallas from the Reunion Tower.

        Climb up in the evening to watch the Dallas sunset – all 360 degrees from 470 feet! High-definition telescopes are available to enhance the experience when the wind blows your hair on the outdoor observation deck (there’s also an indoor one for the faint of heart). If you make this one of your first stops, the interactive touchscreen will introduce you to all the local sights and points of interest that you can add to your itinerary throughout your stay in this exciting city.

        Best Free Things to Do in Dallas

        16.Walk in Clyde Warren Park

        If you’re looking for things to do in Dallas on a budget, we recommend just spending some time in the urban green space that is Clyde Warren Park. Built over the freeway which is pretty cool in itself, open from 6am to 11pm, there are tons of fun activities going on in the park. But you can just choose a bench and watch the world go by.

        This is a unique space among skyscrapers where you will find more than just benches: there is a large lawn, a performance stage where you can see free shows, jogging tracks and a game fountain, just to name a few. Getting here is very easy, using the historic M Line trolleybus.

        17. Party until midnight at Nasher

        Nasher is an arts center that hosts a bunch of free events in Dallas. participation of local and regional performers.

        But if the idea of ​​music doesn’t suit you then don’t be discouraged. You can easily just wander around and look at all the art and sculpture going on here or you can watch a movie as there are free screenings. Picnic baskets and others are also sold there. food vendors to fill your belly. This is one of the best free things to do in Dallas; You could spend all day here.

        18. Find a wandering man in the city

        Traveler from Dallas.

        Who is the traveling man? He is everywhere, apparently. And he is not a real person either: it is a trio of sculptures that you can find while exploring the city. And his discovery will shed light on why exactly he is a thing and how he came into existence.

        These artworks are by artist Brad Oldham; The sculptures are made from metal sheets held together with rivets (apparently scraps of old locomotives) and are meant to showcase the heritage of the railroad in and around the city. Titled “Awakening”, “Waiting on a Train”, and “Step High”, they are all quite impressive. .We recommend looking for it!

        Dallas Reading Books

        North Dallas Forty is a satirical novel about the decadent American football lifestyle and shady dealings. Includes drugs, sex, abuse and general chaos.

        In the field of men – A series of stories about an exceptional woman who tries to protect her family from landowners, religion, dogmas and just assholes.

        Red-Dirt Marijuana and Other Tastes is a collection of short stories by Terry Southern, one of the most influential writers of our time. Best known for his screenplays (Dr. Strangelove, Easy Rider), but no less impressive for contemporary literature.

        Things to do with kids in Dallas

        19. Have a great time at the Legoland Discovery Center.

        Who doesn’t love a little Lego?

        If you’re in town with your family and desperately looking for something to do with your kids in Dallas, fear not because we’ve got the perfect solution: Legoland. How could this be anything but amazing?

        Legoland is an unreal place. Younger kids can just sit and play with Lego all day and keep them entertained for hours. For older kids, there are rides, experiences, and even a 4D cinema. In fact, this is an amazing time for any passionate Lego fan. You can even take a tour of the Lego brick factory and see the Dallas dioramas made entirely from Lego.

        20. Hit Katy Trail

        If theme parks aren’t your thing and you and your kids are looking for something a little more natural, this is definitely one of the best outdoor activities for you.

        Katy’s Trail is the longest nature trail in the entire country, with 237 miles along the MKT rail line. It’s flat, so it’s easy to walk on for all ages, but that also means it’s perfect for cycling. Rent one in the city and ride a bike with your little ones, enjoying one of the best activities in Dallas for the whole family. A cycling dream, by the looks of it.

        We don’t expect you to cover 237 miles. You can do as much or as little as you like.

        More things to do in Dallas

        21. Visit a real ranch

        I believe the word you are looking for is “Yee-ha”!

        Not far from Dallas is Fort Worth, one of the fastest growing cities in the US. But you won’t be here to notice how fast the population is increasing or anything like that: Fort Worth is the main cowboy country and a great place to soak up part of the good old history of the Old West.

        Specifically, you can visit Hell’s Half Acre, a former red-light district with saloons and all. Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame or head to the Cowtown Coliseum, where the first indoor rodeo was held in 1918. This is one of the best day trips from Dallas.

        22.Spend some time on the sandy beach of Little Elm.

        Dallas may not be famous for its beaches because, um, it’s not on the coast, but you can still find a little bit of sand and water stuff to enjoy here. which is perfect for swimming and relaxing on a sunny day.

        Definitely one of the best things to do in Dallas during the summer, it’s a great place for kayaking, fishing, or any other outdoor activity (there’s even volleyball courts). Again, in winter you can still visit, but enjoy toasting marshmallows by the fire. This is a very local and not very touristy place, making it a great off the beaten track and Dallas activity.

        23.Go shopping at

        themed mall It’s too pretty to be a mall, right?!
        Photo: Renelibrary (WikiCommons)

        You may not have enough money to shop until you drop, but you should still go and check out Highland Park Village just for the architecture. This mall was designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, with terracotta roof tiles and adobe facades for an unusual shopping mall.

        Here’s another claim to fame: Highland Park Village was the first stand-alone mall in the US, opened at 1931. It’s even been made a National Historic Landmark. The 70-odd shops here may be high-end, but it’s still worth visiting for something unique in Dallas.

        24.Enjoy a trip to the Crow Museum of Asian Art

        Dallas is not the most obvious place to find a samurai costume.
        Photo: Michael Barera (WikiCommons)

        Located in downtown Dallas, specifically at the University of Texas at Dallas, you’ll find the Crow Museum. Opened in 1998, this space is designed to showcase all kinds of Asian art, from Southeast Asia to Chinese , Japanese and Indian Art.

        Covering all the way from 3500 B.C. to this day, the museum is the legacy of Mr. and Mrs. Crow, who brought their first Asian art in the 1970s and never stopped collecting. downtown Texas.

        Day Trips from Dallas

        Thanks to our list of things to do in Dallas, chances are you won’t get stuck doing activities in this iconic city. Again, if you spend a little more time here, you can get out and explore the area, which we definitely recommend To give you some inspiration, here are some of our favorite day trips from Dallas.

        Tour the City of Terrell

        Terrell, just 40 minutes from Dallas, is a railroad town founded in 1873 and named after pioneer settler Robert A. Terrell. The town provides an interesting insight into the region’s history and has many Victorian and renaissance buildings that are charming enough to spend at least half a day wandering around and taking pictures for your Instagram.

        The Terrell Heritage Museum can tell you more about the area – in the form of art, that is. But you can also visit the British Flying School No. 1 museum, which tells the story of a little-known training school where pilots traveled from Britain to Texas during World War II, to earn wings. The city of 20,000 doesn’t get many visitors, but it’s a must: it’s a small, quaint, charming Texas town.

        Explore Old Homes in Jefferson

        Photo: Nicholas Henderson (Flickr)

        Although it’s a 2. 5 hour drive from Dallas, getting to historic Jefferson would be a great idea if you have more than a few days to spend in Dallas. It’s a city before the Civil War, with many architectural and historical sights and monuments to enjoy. If you are a history lover and want to get in touch with America of the past, then you are here.

        In Jefferson, you can buy antiques, go boating, visit Jefferson’s General Store in its original 1860s building, and generally feel like you’re really stepping back in time. There are plenty of boutiques, museums, and churches that make one of the best day trips from Dallas. The catch is you have to get up quite early to get everything done!

        Dallas 3 Day Itinerary

        With all those day trips and activities in Dallas, now you have a lot to organize. It’s all good and good to know what you’re going to do, but arrange it in some sort of logical order that makes sense for your schedules are the tricky part. That’s why we decided to develop this convenient 3-day Dallas itinerary to make sure your trip to this iconic city goes smoothly.

        Day 1 – Cowboy Dallas

        Start your day off with probably one of the most important things to do in Dallas: a trip to the sixth floor museum. Learn all about the assassination of John F. Kennedy before walking up the grassy knoll and paying your respects to the John F. Kennedy memorial. When you’re done think of all the plot events over lunch at nearby Ellen’s diner for a Southern style dinner.

        After lunch, we think it’s time for you to go shopping for cowboy goods at Wild Bill’s Western Store. Luckily for you, it’s only a 3-minute walk from Ellen. Grab a stetson, maybe a Texas state belt buckle or whatever nothing and enjoy browsing all the merchandise in this amazing store. If you’re equipped appropriately, you’ll be ready to head to Cowboy Stadium. Not strictly cowboys, it’s still highly regarded.

        It’s only 22 minutes away (by taxi or Uber). Tour the stadium and learn about this iconic American football team.After that, we would recommend visiting the Reunion Tower. It’s tall and overlooks the city skyline, all just 25 minutes from the stadium.Come watch the sunset, and then stay for dinner and drinks at this restaurant with a view.

        Day 2 – Artistic Dallas

        Start the morning of Day 2 with a dive into the National Video Game Museum’s Retro Museum. Browse the controllers and consoles and experience real nostalgia before heading to the nearby 5th Street Patio Cafe for brunch. From your seat to After a brunch, head to the Arts District. This area of ​​the city is filled with all the fashion you can imagine.

        In particular, we advise you to go to the Crow Museum, where you can see a lot of Asian art from thousands of years ago to the present day. After that, you just hop, hop and hop to Clyde Warren Park, where you can have lunch at Savor or Relish, which is a burger joint.

        After the park, you can simply walk to the Nasher Sculpture Center garden for more art and evening entertainment. Attend a performance or just soak up the sunset, then ride the historic trolley back to the city center where you can end your day off at the chapel Thanksgiving. Try after-thought cocktails at The Mitchell (snacks at the bar too).

        Day 3 – Fun Dallas

        Start your day with an early morning drive to the sandy Little Elm Beach which is 55 minutes away. Enjoy a morning spent lounging at the water’s edge or kayaking or swimming (of course, depending on the weather) and grab a bite to eat at the Waters Edge Café, which serves New Orleans cuisine. Afterward, return to town via White Rock Lake and set sail on the lake.

        You will embark on a complimentary Spirit of Dallas catamaran for an educational and very beautiful cruise. After that, just a 10 minute drive south to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden. Hike along various coastal trails and forest paths before heading back into town to begin fun evening in Dallas West Village, 20 minutes drive from the hotel.

        Make sure you 100% dine at Public School 214 – a school-themed restaurant with multiplication tables hanging from the ceiling and a periodic table-style menu (definitely one of the coolest things to do in Dallas). Have a drink or two at historic Uptown Pubor and take in the great views at Upside West Village, a cocktail bar open until midnight.

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        Frequently Asked Questions about Things to Do in Dallas

        Here are some quick answers to common questions about what to do and see in Dallas.

        What can I do in Dallas?

        The National Video Game Museum is unique to Dallas and a lot of fun. The Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is something you’ve never experienced before, for wilder times.

        Is there anything to do at night in Dallas?

        Of course you can enjoy the amazing nightlife. Take it to the next level with a pedal bar tour. Ride the Las Colinas gondola and climb the Reunion Tower for incredible night views of Dallas.

        Things to do with the whole family in Dallas?

        For kids, you just have to visit the Legoland Discovery Center. We also recommend visiting The Katy Trail; children cannot bounce off walls if there are no walls to bounce off.

        What can a couple do in Dallas?

        In addition to sex, you can enjoy top-notch food in Dallas West Village. Watching the sunset from The Spirit of Dallas is also a super romantic way to end your day in Dallas.

        Conclusion

        Dallas is well established as a highly visited city. This means that while the sights are plentiful, so are the crowds of tourists. So if you take the time to get away from the herds and find your favorite places in Dallas, it will be a great value in order for you to enjoy your trip to Dallas.

        We’ve done our best to include a lot of cool and unique things to do in Dallas. Whether you’re traveling alone, with friends, or as a couple, we’ve got you covered. Similarly, if you’re here to have some fun with the cowboys, take a little walk, or looking for some entertainment after dark, you will find something that suits you.


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