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THE Top 10 Child Care Providers in Endicott, NY
Recent child care reviews in Endicott, NY
Nancy S.
Nancy is the best! My children loved her and we were so sad when she moved away! Would hire her again in a second.
– Stephanie H.
Kyla R.
Kyla was great with our typically very shy two-year old daughter, was able to put her at ease, and she thoughtfully filled the time we were gone. She was responsible and thoughtful, and I highly recommend hiring her.
– Alex C.
Emily B.
Emma truly cares for the children she watches over. She is dependable, a hard-worker, and loving caregiver. I have worked with Emma long-term and I am continually impressed with her professionalism and gentle nature. Not only does Emma have the right attitude and aptitude for caregiving, she has theexperience to back it up. You will not regret hiring Emma for your caregiving needs!…
– Victoria J.
Angela W.
Angela watched our daughter and another family’s children in a nanny-share arrangement for over a year. She has consistently been reliable, resourceful, and enthusiastic. Our daughter loves her. She is clearly very experienced, and as anxious parents hiring someone to watch our child for the firsttime, we couldn’t have been happier….
– Alex C.
Child care in Endicott, NY
Description:
Hi! I have a lot of babysitting experience with kids 6 months old and up. I grew up helping out with my younger siblings and I love working with kids. I’m looking for a summer job before I go away to attendcollege in the fall, but I can start whenever you’d like. Thank you for considering me!…
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Nancy S. | Endicott, NY
$20-25/hr • 8 yrs exp • 64 yrs old
Nanny Nancy
Responds within an hour
Description:
My mom had twins when I was 11 years old so care taking children is second nature to me. I have raised 3 sons who are well and thriving giving me 6 grandkids. I moved to VT 8 years ago to help with my firstgrand baby and when she went into daycare I saw the huge childcare need in Vermont. I’ve supported a dozen families over these last years and have loved immensely. My families I nanny for appreciate that I’m reliable and trustworthy. I’m a team player and I’m willing to do whatever it takes to help the family function well. For me children are little people needing to be seen and heard just like adults. My intuition is strong and wise from my years of experience. Being present with them in the moment, sharing life as it comes and teaching with a beginner’s mind come naturally for me. I love engaging with language and singing then watching a child’s mind grow right before my very eyes!
I’m looking forward to moving closer to my parents in Endwell and finding my next family in need….
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Recent Review:
Nancy is the best! My children loved her and we were so sad when she moved away! Would hire her again in a second.
Reviewed by Stephanie H.
Darien M. | Endicott, NY
$20-20/hr • 5 yrs exp • 24 yrs old
Fun Nanny/sitter With First Aide And CPR Training
Responds within a few days
Description:
Hello! I am a provider that has professional experience working with all ages of children. I am CPR and First Aid Certified. Not only have I worked with children in a professional setting, but also in apersonal setting. When working with children I find it important for the kids to learn and grow in hands on activities. Being active and using their imaginations is what helps kids flourish! I enjoy using all sorts of materials, textures, and colors in sensory play to help spark that imagination. The messier the play, the more learning opportunities! Interacting with kids, getting on their level, and making the little wheels in their brain turn is what I do best!
A typical day for me is allowing the children to explore the world in any way they want, witching reason of course! Safety is always a top priority. Kids are sometimes more capable than we realize. I love seeing the expressions on their faces when they accomplish something on their own!…
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I have years of childcare experience working with various age groups in various settings. I have worked at daycares, preschool, after school programs, summer camps etc. I am currently a preschool assistantteacher looking for extra income that includes doing something I love. Caring for children has always been a passion of mine since I was a kid myself. I believe it’s important for children to be around adults who have the patience and ability to understand them and learn their needs. It builds a bond that most will never forget. We can all think back to someone who had an impact on us as kids that we’ll never forget and I hope to be that for our youth….
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Recent Review:
Kyla was great with our typically very shy two-year old daughter, was able to put her at ease, and she thoughtfully filled the time we were gone. She was responsible and thoughtful, and I highly recommendhiring her….
Reviewed by Alex C.
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Hi, my name is Emily, I have 7 years of experience working with children including daycare experience, babysitting and several years as a foster parent. I can help with Light Housekeeping and Grocery Shopping.I have experience with all ages, from infants to teenagers. I have parented and worked with special needs children and am willing to adapt my style to match your family….
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Emma truly cares for the children she watches over. She is dependable, a hard-worker, and loving caregiver. I have worked with Emma long-term and I am continually impressed with her professionalism and gentlenature. Not only does Emma have the right attitude and aptitude for caregiving, she has the experience to back it up. You will not regret hiring Emma for your caregiving needs!…
Reviewed by Victoria J.
Angela W. | Endicott, NY
$20-25/hr • 10 yrs exp • 56 yrs old
Career Nanny Of 20 Years Looking For Full-Time Position
Description:
My name is Angela. My hobbies are going for long walks, reading and spending time with my family. I am a nanny for over 20 years working in various parts of NYC and in Binghanton NY . I am looking for a newopportunity to work with children ranging between the ages of newborn to early teens. I am hard working, honest, respectful, energetic, stable, reliable, responsible, caring , excellent communicator and most of all self motivated. Some of the duties I have performed on previous jobs are, planning daily activities, meal preparation, feeding, diaper changes, bath, dressing, reading, transporting to and from school and other various activities, potty-training, kids laundry and light housekeeping and much more as needed. Babysitting is something I love doing because every day is different and It is amazing being part of a child learning and growing. Thanks for reading my profile and I look forward to meeting and getting to know and work with a new family and child/children….
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Recent Review:
Angela watched our daughter and another family’s children in a nanny-share arrangement for over a year. She has consistently been reliable, resourceful, and enthusiastic. Our daughter loves her. She is clearlyvery experienced, and as anxious parents hiring someone to watch our child for the first time, we couldn’t have been happier….
Reviewed by Alex C.
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Hello, my names is Makena and I’m a senior at East Stroudsburg University. I am a duel major studying early childhood and special education. I also played soccer at my university, and coached 7 and8-year-old’s. I have nannied before to children with autism, teenagers, infants, and toddlers. I believe one of the most important things for children to do is explore and be active. I am energetic, understanding, creative, and passionate in everything I do. Hope to hear from you soon!…
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Kelly B. | Endicott, NY
$15-25/hr • 6 yrs exp • 28 yrs old
6+ Years Experienced Care Provider
Description:
Hello! I’m Kelly. I have worked in the special needs community for over 6 years and am
Looking to change things up. I love the connection I earn while working one on one with children and their families. Familyis a very important aspect of my life in general. I am caring, hard working and come highly recommended. I look forward to potentially being a part of YOUR family! :)…
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Verleen J. | Endwell, NY
$20-30/hr • 6 yrs exp • 56 yrs old
Babysitter/Nanny
Responds within a few days
Description:
Dear family! My name is Verleen. I am a hardworking warmhearted active babysitter/nanny/ and light housekeeper with 6+ years of experience. I had worked with private family for years. I had babysit smallinfant/child age 3 months old, and I had continued being part with this family for years, like my own family. I also worked and caring for elderly. I love children and I enjoys caring for them. I enjoys all outdoors games and activity. I am an honest, responsible, caring, creative organizes hardworking and respectful person. I like to communicate and enjoys having conversations. I am looking for a full-time or part-time, either as a live-in or live-out position. I have references, a clean record. I am CPR certified. I am nonsmoker. I am English speaking. Any questions please feel free to contact me here….
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I have off and on around 5-6 years of experience. Animals are perfectly fine (especially adorable pups!) I can help with all of your average house chores if needed. I can also help with after-school activitieslike homework, dinner, and bathing. I’ve enjoyed being around kids my whole life, and I’m currently attending school as a child psychiatrist.
I’m available anytime….
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Gabby B. | Endwell, NY
$30-50/hr • 6 yrs exp • 20 yrs old
Playful & Enthusiastic Sitter
Description:
Hello! My name is Gabby and I am 20! I recently graduated with my associate degree in health science. I am a very reliable, caring, and playful sitter who has five plus years of experience. I have been a swiminstructor for two years, a summer camp counselor, and I have also been a nanny for multiple families. I am extremely comfortable with newborns-teenagers. I love planning activities, crafts, playing, reading, as well as swimming! I have a reliable car and I am comfortable transporting throughout the day, running errands, and going out to do activities! I absolutely love caring for children as I have a passion for creating a safe and playful space for them! I look forward to meeting your families and creating great relationships!…
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Hi! My name is Shayla and I am a very caring, patient, and reliable person. I currently work as a daycare teacher with kids ages 3 months- 5 years old! Due to this I have special training in CPR and first aid,and I am very confident in my ability to care for children. I love all my kids at the center, and care for them all as if they were my own! I am also in college for child psychology, so this broadens my knowledge of kids even more. I am passionate about caring for children, and love to see them grow, so I would be more than happy to watch your little ones! :). ..
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I have years of experience. I really love interacting with children I have 3 children all grown also have 2 grandchildren that I love very much What I want to provide is someone that your children will lookforward to seeing and someone you will look forward to seeing Hope to hear from you soon…
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I grew Up the only child so I find lots of enjoyment in babysitting and taking care of kids. I’m the 2nd oldest of 10 cousins so I was always a built in babysitter. Looking to get back into it to add somesmiles into my day….
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Carrie R. | Endicott, NY
$10-13/hr • 10 yrs exp • 44 yrs old
Childcare Provider/ Chaos Coordinator
Description:
I have 20 + years of experience. 13 in a daycare center and 10 in my home. I have two adult children. One in college and one about to graduate from high school. I am married and have lived in Endicott my wholelife. We have a pet friendly home with a fenced in yard. My goal is to provide a safe and loving environment for you and your child to feel comfortable in. My hours are Monday- Friday 7:30- 5 p.m. call or text if interested…
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Carousel Child in Endicott, New York seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a Home-based Child Careprovider that can accommodate up to 8 children….
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Future Faces Child Care Center provides caring and dedicated child care and education services in Johnson City, New York for kids from infants, toddlers, Pre-Kindergarten Program. The center provides education,social, cultural, emotional, physical and recreational areas to provide parents the opportunity to give their child the best start possible….
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Located in Endicott, New York, Tiny Hands Preschool offers a Montessori oriented program that promotes growth by stimulating children’s natural curiosity, and allowing them to discover and learn at their ownpace. The school serves children ages 2.5 to 5 years old and offers a positive environment that encourages social, emotional and intellectual development. The school’s operating hours is from 9:00 AM until 11:30 AM, Monday thru Friday….
T L C Day Care
309 Bermond Ave, Endicott, NY 13760
Costimate: $200/wk
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T L C Day Care in Endicott, New York is a non-profit organization and dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating success in clear and measurable ways.The center provide child care for families and kids from two to five years old…
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Handicapped Children Association in Windsor, New York is a non-profit organization and dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating success in clear andmeasurable ways. The center provides child care for families and kids from three to five years old. …
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FAQs for finding child care near you in Endicott, NY
How much is child care near me in Endicott, NY?
Hiring someone on Care.com to provide child care services will cost an average of $14.75 per hour as of October 2022. This rate may vary depending on the experience each child care provider has, how many kids you will need them to watch, the age of your children, and whether you need part-time or full-time child care.
How can I find child care near me in Endicott, NY?
Care.com currently has 56 child care providers near you in Endicott, NY. You can search for caregivers by their distance from Endicott, NY and by hourly pay rate. Then you can compare their experience, specific services they offer and what age groups of kids they specialize in caring for. You can also read reviews from other families in Endicott, NY that have worked with the child care providers you’re interested in.
What interview questions should I ask a Endicott, NY child care provider?
You want to find a child care provider that will get along with your kids, but also follows many of the same parenting ideas you have. Structure your questions around how your kids behave in certain situations and what the provider thinks is the best action to take. And because there are plenty of activities to do in Endicott, NY, you should ask questions about the fun things each child care provider would do to keep your kids happy and entertained. Finally, ask each provider about their past child care experience, references from other families in Endicott, NY and if they are certified in first aid and CPR.
What type of child care services are available near me in Endicott, NY in October, 2022?
Different child care providers are willing to offer support in different ways. For example, some can provide after-school transportation and others can help with light housework and cleaning. The first step to finding the right type of child care is to outline what you’d like from a candidate before starting your child care search. Think about how much you are willing to pay, the level of experience you wish them to have, if you want them to have any first-aid certifications, and if you need them to handle additional duties beyond taking care of your kids.
THE Top 10 Daycares in Silver Spring, MD | Affordable Prices
Daycares in Silver Spring, MD
Blessed Heart Daycare
11923 Andrew Street, Silver Spring, MD 20902
Starting at $350/wk
Description:
Blessed Hearts is a child daycare that provides a happy, loving, and safe environment for children and the families we serve. We strive to meet the physical and emotional needs of our children. Our day careprovider has over 20 years of experience, providing exceptional service and a well-balanced educational program. Here at Blessed Hearts we believe that every child deserves to feel comfortable and happy in the environment they are in….
Happycare Daycare
14200 Castle Blvd, Silver Spring, MD 20904
Starting at $275/wk
Description:
As a competent, reliable, loving and experienced teacher, provider and Mom, I provide childcare at my home. I have worked 20 years as a classroom teacher and 25 years as a childcare provider.
My hours ofoperation are 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
I am also licensed to take care of kids evenings and some weekends.
I also tutor kids who show backwardness in reading, writing, math and grammar.
Your child will be safe in a loving and caring environment….
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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At Caritas Felice’s Family Daycare, we provide high-quality in-home care and early childhood education for infants to 6 years. With over 20 years of experience, we offer a loving and safe environment for yourchild that fosters physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development.
We believe in a play-based approach where your child will have equal parts aged-based structure and free time. Your child will participate in the following activities:
Bilingual instruction in Spanish and English
Bi-weekly dance and music classes from local teachers
Outdoor play with a spacious fenced-in backyard with a playground and plenty of toys
Daily activities exploring language, math, sciences, and social studies
Daily arts and crafts – including cooking classes,
Caritas Felice’s Family Daycare is state-certified, and CPR & First Aid certified.
Our ultimate goal is to provide a loving and caring environment to help your child prepare for kindergarten and beyond.
We are starting our waiting list for the year 2022….
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Your Trusted Child Care Provider
Need a responsible, hard-working, and kind Child Care Provider? I’ll take care of your baby or child with lots of love and attention. I am licensed and I have years ofexperience and tons of happy clients, so your child will feel nurtured, calm, and happy. We are strongly working with kids of different ages on social, personal , language, cognitive and physical development. I’ve built a positive list of references, and welcome you to contact me with any specific requests or questions….
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Little Star is an in-home family day care, licensed by the state of Maryland, that offers a nurturing and active environment for infants and toddlers. Little Star is owned and operated by Alem Berhanu, who hasover 15 years of childcare experience and believes in the importance of creating a stimulating and warm place for children to grow socially, emotionally, and intellectually. At Little Star, children learn and develop in a mixed age setting where they participate in a daily circle time curriculum (including reading, math, colors, and shapes), singing/music, arts and crafts, and outdoor play. Little Star has a family-oriented approach and provides a nurturing home away from home for the children. Little Star is a place that parents feel happy to drop off their children each day! Please explore this site for further information on our space and our activities, as well as some testimonials from families.
This is a licensed and insured day care. Additional references are available on request.
Please contact Alem to arrange a visit!…
Bambi’s Day Care
4067 Adams Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20902
Starting at $240/wk
Description:
Hello! My name is Manjula. I just opened up a new licensed family child care and learning center and is offer FREE TWO WEEKS when you sign up. The daycare is located in Kensington, Maryland. New customers canreceive an offer of free two weeks during the first month. Bambi’s Day Care is on Maryland’s Exel and will be accepting vouchers. I will be following the pre-school curriculum, while also providing children with playtime, story-time, and entertainment activities. Bambi’s Day Care takes infants to school age.
Age Group: Infant to School Age
Monday – Friday
7 AM TO 6 PM
Activities:
Group Story Time
Arts & Crafts
Free Play
20 Years of Experience
Free Breakfast, Lunch, & Snack
Located next to Rock View Elementary School
Address: Adams Drive Silver Spring, Md 20902
If you have any question, feel free to contact Manjula @ 202-445-8486….
Description:
We are certified overnight newborn specialists & certified post-partum doulas with over 20+ years of experience. Lactation counselor–Gentle Sleep Coach We focus on breastfeeding, pumping, bottle feeding,swaddling, & everything you would want to know about a newborn.
At Linda’s Overnight Newborn Care, we specialize in helping new parents to adjust to parenthood. We offer non judgmental support to new parents while using our 20+ years of experience to help navigate through the first few weeks after a baby is born. We offer a free- 30 minute consultation by phone to discuss your goals & needs for any service relating to newborns. If you and your newborn are struggling to sleep, call Linda and you wont hear a peep.”…
Description:
We are a multicultural preschool program.
Faith N Works
11720 Kingtree Street, Silver Spring, MD 20902
Costimate: $270/wk
Description:
I am Susanna, the sole owner of a successful and independent daycare business for 22 years. It has been my passion to work with parents in the care and development of their children. I have a college degreeand fluent in 5 languages including Spanish, Italian, French and two African languages.
I am are highly ethical, family loving oriented environment, and love what I do and you will too. Your child will have an array of activities ( on site, indoor and outdoor). I stress fun, education, socialization and responsibility. I am a smoke free, clean, safe, and secure. I AM fully state and county certified and Compliant (CPR and First Aid).
A pet is in the house but isolated from the daycare area. We are excited and look forward to you as part of our family….
Description:
Infant to Toddler Family Child Care. Home-like setting. Learning basic ABC;s ,
1 2 3’s, Colors and Social Skills….preparing for Child Care Center / Pre-Kindergarten
Grandmother in business since June 1982.
Description:
At Becker Day Care, Inc. we learn through play, emphasizing social, emotional, and cognitive development. In other words, we have fun while learning! We have years of training and experience. Our kidsfrequently reach advanced placements upon “graduating” to area schools. This is due to teaching and associating learning with fun. We have a fenced area for playing outside, which is also a big part of our program.
Every child in our care knows our first rule. “Be nice to each other.” Our kids become good friends.
We have a library of books that are always accessible to the kids, and also emphasize music and art.
Please feel free to contact us. We’d love to hear from you!. ..
Baetta Daycare
11725 King Tree Street, Silver Spring, MD 20902
Starting at $225/wk
Description:
This is a year round home based daycare center located in Silver Spring MD. Our child care program is run by Amete Berhane who has 20 years of child care experience. We are open from 7:30am to 6:00pm and carefor children as young as 2 weeks to 5 years old, Including children with special needs. We offer full time care if needed….
Description:
We provide child care for children starting from infants up to six years of age. We will start operating on June 11, 2018.
Margot’s Place
1001 Gabel Street, Silver Spring, MD 20901
Costimate: $254/wk
Description:
High-energy caregiver with good judgment and a compassionate outlook. Handles challenging situations with zest, a sense of humor, and tact. Superb at organizing, but flexible enough to shift plans, as needschange. Brings a robust work ethic to any assignment….
Description:
At New Angels Early Learning & Child Care, we recognize that each child has unique talents, learning styles and personalities. Children are offered opportunities to explore through play. Gross motor skills andsocial skills are developed through both structured and unstructured play. The day is filled with educational elements through games, story time, singing songs and much more!…
Raindrop
12110 Livingston St, Silver Spring, MD 20902
Starting at $280/hr
Description:
Rain Drop Family Child Care
~We are close to Glenmont and Wheaton Metro Station, Randolph Rd, Georgia Ave
~Montgomery County licensed for 8 children
~Over 5 years experience
~Speak Spanish and English
~Firstaid/ CPR/SID certificate
~ 45 hours infant and toddlers
~CDA(child development associate)
~Maryland Child Care Credential level-4
~National accreditation by NAFCC
~Potty training
~Spacious outdoor fence play yard
~Excellent reference available
~Smoke free environment
~Learning activities, art, reading, writing music
~Clean and safe environment
We open from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday to Friday.
For more information, please call: 240-753-9838…
Description:
Welcome to Anchors Away Home Daycare!
Anchors Away Home Daycare now Enrolling children from 0 to 5 years old!
We are located very conveniently right across the Oakland Terrace Elementary!
We have aCovid-19 policy in place to make sure that we are all healthy and safe. We are 2 providers and fully vaccinated. We use mask at all the time during the day and our parents are also using mask at drop offs and pick up times. Our classroom, sleeping area, bathroom, toys and learning equipment have been sanitized on the daily basis.
Our curriculum include daily learning activities and fun, educational projects, arts, crafts and theatre play, piano play, morning kids Yoga and exercise, Spanish and French languages immersion program. We are two providers and have more than 10 years experience in childcare. We provide organic, healthy homemade breakfast, lunch and snack!
Let me know if you have any questions,
Please call: 301-686-4215. ..
Runa Family Daycare
3001 Schubert Dr, Silver Spring, MD 20904
Starting at $200/wk
Description:
I raised three kids of my own. I am passionate for caring.
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FAQs for finding daycares in Silver Spring
In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Silver Spring, MD?
There are a variety of daycares in Silver Spring, MD 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.
How can I find a daycare near me in Silver Spring, MD?
If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 190 in Silver Spring, MD as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Silver Spring or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.
What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?
As you visit daycare facilities in Silver Spring, MD, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Silver Spring, MD.
Daycare in Silver Spring, MD for Ages 6 weeks to 12 years
KinderCare has partnered with Silver Spring families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Silver Spring, MD.
Whether you are looking for a preschool in Silver Spring, 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.
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City Ridge KinderCare
Phone:
(833) 905-3276
15 Ridge Square NW
Washington
DC
20016
Distance from address: 4.72 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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Glover Park KinderCare
Phone:
(202) 944-8529
2461 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington
DC
20007
Distance from address: 5. 68 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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Calverton KinderCare
Phone:
(301) 595-0640
11740 Beltsville Dr
Beltsville
MD
20705
Distance from address: 5.71 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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BIDKids Child Development Center
Phone:
(202) 623-3600
1300 New York Ave NW
Washington
DC
20577
Distance from address: 6. 51 miles
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Penn Quarter KinderCare
Phone:
(202) 637-3269
401 9th St NW
Washington
DC
20004
Distance from address: 6.80 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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Phone:
(202) 333-0769
600 New Hampshire Ave NW Ste. 120
Washington
DC
20037
Distance from address: 6.81 miles
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Child Development Center at the Dept. of Labor
Phone:
(202) 693-7979
200 Constitution Ave NW #1450
Washington
DC
20210
Distance from address: 6.95 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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USDA Child Development Center
Phone:
(202) 205-1133
201 14th Street SW
Washington
DC
20250
Distance from address: 7. 36 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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Phone:
(301) 470-3080
14225 Park Center Dr
Laurel
MD
20707
Distance from address: 9.91 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Phone:
(301) 577-3790
4880 Forbes Blvd
Lanham
MD
20706
Distance from address: 10. 02 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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KidStop Child Development Ctr.
Phone:
(301) 548-8899
15910 Somerville Dr
Rockville
MD
20855
Distance from address: 11.63 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Olney KinderCare
Phone:
(301) 774-0001
3805 Gelding Ln
Olney
MD
20832
Distance from address: 11. 75 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Lake Arbor KinderCare
Phone:
(301) 336-0262
10280 Lake Arbor Way
Mitchellville
MD
20721
Distance from address: 11.89 miles
Ages: 2 years to 12 years Open:
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Shadygrove Road KinderCare
Phone:
(301) 990-7703
16723 Crabbs Branch Way
Rockville
MD
20855
Distance from address: 12. 27 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Laurel Knowledge Beginnings
Phone:
(301) 725-6500
7551 Montpelier Rd
Laurel
MD
20723
Distance from address: 13.48 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Eisenhower East KinderCare
Phone:
(833) 905-3276
2472 Mandeville Lane
Alexandria
VA
22332
Distance from address: 13. 49 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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Russet KinderCare
Phone:
(301) 497-0488
3504 Russett Cmn
Laurel
MD
20724
Distance from address: 13.86 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Alexandria KinderCare
Phone:
(703) 941-6424
4616 Minor Ln
Alexandria
VA
22312
Distance from address: 14. 22 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
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KinderCare on Sioux Lane
Phone:
(301) 869-1352
18000 Sioux Ln
Gaithersburg
MD
20878
Distance from address: 14.88 miles
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Best Infant Daycare & Child Care in Silver Spring, MD
The following Silver Spring, MD daycares have immediate availability for infants. Even if a locations does not have current openings for your infant, you can schedule a tour to join the waiting list. Capacity changes on a daily basis and we’ll let you know when a space becomes available!
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Dotlyn Watson Daycare
Daycare in
Hyattsville, MD
(571) 620-6587
Hi! We’re Dotlyn Watson Daycare and we’re a home daycare providing childcare to families. Our goal is to ensure children reach their develop… Read More
$211 / wk
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Abeba’s Daycare
Daycare in
Silver Spring, MD
(571) 487-7932
Welcome to Abeba’s Daycare! We offer children a nurturing and loving environment that’s just like home. At our home daycare, our goal is to … Read More
$261 – $287 / wk
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Tarekua’s Daycare
Daycare in
Silver Spring, MD
(667) 660-4183
Tarekua’s Daycare is a clean and nurturing environment where your child can learn and grow. At our home daycare, we focus on teaching childr… Read More
$105 – $365 / wk
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Alem Family Childcare
Daycare in
Silver Spring, MD
(667) 285-9076
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$306 – $333 / wk
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7:00 am – 5:30 pm
Wendy Silverio & Marco Vasquez WeeCare
Daycare in
Silver Spring, MD
(240) 512-8186
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$312 – $389 / wk
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Mimi’s Family Child Care
Daycare in
Silver Spring, MD
(443) 222-0365
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$334 – $416 / wk
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7:30 am – 5:30 pm
Senait Teklu Family WeeCare
Daycare in
Silver Spring, MD
(240) 534-1298
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Little Stars WeeCare
Daycare in
Silver Spring, MD
(301) 579-0531
Little Stars is a caring and loving environment where your child can learn and grow. At our home daycare, we focus on teaching children soci… Read More
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Senafkish Gebrehawariat’s Daycare
Daycare in
Silver Spring, MD
(667) 200-1265
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Cindy Aguilar-Palacios Daycare
Daycare in
Silver Spring, MD
(301) 326-1778
Cindy Aguilar-Palacios is a home daycare that offers childcare programs for nearby families in Silver Spring. Bilingual programs are avai… Read More
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“Kindergarten No. 24” of the city of Smolensk.
Kindergarten is cute, kind, smart, funny, noisy, wonderful children. Everything that we do in our kindergarten – we do for them, so that they grow and develop.
Kindergarten are parents. They are the main assistants in our work and we are very grateful to them for this.
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10/11/2022
“Hot line” for influenza and SARS
In anticipation of the seasonal rise in the incidence of influenza and acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI), the Office of Rospotrebnadzor for the Smolensk Region (hereinafter referred to as the Office) from October 03 to October 14, 2022 organized the work of a “hot line” for the prevention of influenza and SARS for residents of the Smolensk region .
04/25/2022
European Immunization Week.
From 25 April to 01 May 2022, European Immunization Week is taking place. Its goal is to increase public awareness about vaccination against infectious diseases by raising public awareness and awareness of the importance of immunization.
03/30/2022
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09/23/2022
Holiday Smolensk – city key
On September 22, an event dedicated to the City Day was held in the kindergarten
06/22/2022
“Day of Remembrance and Sorrow”
On June 22, the country celebrates the memorable date “Day of Memory and Sorrow” – the day of the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. A solemn event dedicated to this date was held in our kindergarten. At the end of the event, everyone honored the memory of the dead with a minute of silence.
04/22/2022
“Learning to behave properly in public places, or the Tale of the rustlers in the middle row”
On April 22, the staff of Library No. 10 held an event – etiquette time “Learning to behave properly in public places, or the Tale of the rustlers in the middle row” as part of the project “For preschoolers, inquisitive children.”
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Welcome to the 2022-2023 School Year! Both Britt and I are thrilled to be back at Alameda to begin our 2nd year as your administrative team. Whether you have been around Alameda for years and years, or are joining us for the very first time, we are excited for you to be a member of our school community. Although Alameda School has been around for over 100 years, and much of the original building remains unchanged (really, in some places, unchanged), our spirit, our purpose, and our mission evolves and changes as we work collaboratively to meet the needs of our students and our families.
At the core of our work is a truly outstanding staff. Our teachers and support staff not only have decades of experience, but they remain steadfast in their commitment to learn and grow. The work our staff does each day has always been and remains critical to our collective successes. Teachers first official day back is on Wednesday, August 24th. If you have not already heard from your child’s teacher, I am sure you soon will. They are already working hard to prepare for the year ahead. Please be patient as they begin to ramp up for the new year.
We know that establishing and nurturing deep connections and relationships with students and families must be at the center of our daily efforts. We look forward to working together, staying connected, and remaining focused as we strive to best serve the needs of all our students and families.
One of the many ways we hope to stay connected is through the Friday Update Email. I know our inboxes fill up rapidly these days, but I hope you take a few minutes out of your Friday afternoons to read through the information – we hope you find it interesting, informative, and that it provides you with at least a glimpse of the week. Another excellent place to find information is the Alameda School Website.
There is plenty of information to share in the coming weeks. Thanks for reviewing all of this week’s details:
Beginning of the Day/Arrival:The first day of school for students in grades 1-5 is Tuesday, August 30th. Kindergarten specific schedules will be communicated by classroom teachers. If you have a child in kindergarten and have any questions about schedules, please reach out directly to your child’s teacher.
Please note we are make some changes to the arrival process —
The school day begins at 8:45 AM. Students may enter the building at 8:40 AM when the first bell rings. Please make sure your child does not arrive early. There will be NO SUPERVISION on the playground prior to school day beginning. Students will come into the building through grade level specific entrances (SEE ATTACHMENT). Parents should only enter the building if they have a scheduled meeting, are volunteering, or have made previous arrangements with staff. Please say your goodbyes away from the door. Our goal is for a safe and calm beginning to the day. All doors will be closed and locked at 8:45. If your child arrives and their door is locked, they must enter through the front entrance and check in at the office.
Students arriving by bus will be brought into the building by a staff member and will wait in the cafeteria until 8:40 AM.
End of the Day/Dismissal: The school day ends at 3:00 PM. Teachers will walk their students to an outside designated location for dismissal. The end of the day is a busy time. Please make sure your child is fully aware of their after school plan. If you have to make a change during the day, please contact your child’s teacher via email and call the office.
Staffing Update: Claudia Brown, our Grades 3-5 Counselor, has accepted a new position within PPS. We thank Claudia for her service to our school community and wish her the very best at her new school. We are in the final process of hiring a new counselor – I should have an update by next week. As I mentioned over the summer, we are super thrilled that our Assistant Principal, Britt Kuether, will in fact be staying with us! We are thrilled to have Britt back. Thanks to the Alameda Foundation we will have two part-time Educational Assistants joining us this year. Our very own Beth Minch will be serving as the kindergarten EA (while continuing her half-time school secretary position) and we will be hiring one additional EA as well.
Class Sizes: As of right now, we have just over 540 students enrolled at Alameda. Our average class sizes are: Kindergarten – 26; 1st Grade – 21; 2nd Grade – 30; 3rd Grade – 26; 4th Grade – 26; and 5th Grade – 29. My biggest concern is 2nd grade. The district staffing ratio for 2nd grade is 32:1. However, I will (and already have) be advocating for a 4th section. If this is approved, it will likely not happen until the school year has begun. PPS wants to wait to see how many students show up at schools throughout the district before they begin shifting teacher positions. I will do my best to keep everyone posted.
District Calendar: Here is a link to the PPS 2022-2023 Calendar
School Supplies: Your Alameda PTA is providing teacher-specified school supplies for each classroom. We suggest a contribution of $45 per Alameda student; the cost covers school supplies for your child and ensures that all students are provided the same supplies. Click here and make your school supplies contribution today.
Alameda PTA: The beginning of the school year is a great time to re-up your PTA membership! PTA contributions sustain a variety of programs and activities within our community. Click here and join (or re-join!) the Alameda PTA.
Community Care Day: Saturday, August 27t from 9:00 AM – Noon. Come on down to Alameda and have fun, meet some new people, and help clean up the grounds. Please bring gloves, garden tools (especially loppers and small saws), and anything else that might help with our work! Thanks to our PTA for helping coordinate the morning. If you have any questions reach out to Event Organizer Jean Crowther.
Lunch in the Cafeteria: One change from last year is that lunch will no longer be free of charge for all students. For more information on purchasing school meals please visit PPS Nutrition Services. Breakfast will be available for students beginning at 8:35 AM. If your child is eating breakfast (and not riding the bus) they need to enter through the front door.
Transportation: Bus schedules and other information can be found on the PPS Transportation Service website. You can also reach out to School Secretary Beth Minch with any questions.
Songbirds Choir is Back: We are excited to welcome back Mr. Ralph Nelson who will be directing our Choir this year. Choir is open to all 4th and 5th grade students. Thanks to our arts fundraising success, choir is FREE for all who wish to participate. Sign up information will be sent out to 4th and 5th grade families next week.
Before/After School Classes: We are able to offer extracurricular classes this fall. Be on the lookout for additional information including links to sign-up. Unfortunately, because of scheduling issues Mr. Cheek is unable to offer band this year. We are looking into the possibility of other options and will keep you posted.
COVID Update: The good news is that we will begin the 2022-2023 year inching ever closer to pre-pandemic times. PPS is still completing updates to the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), but here are a few details: The OHSU screening testing will still take place, with families who are interested signing up online. We will still offer rapid testing for students who come to the office symptomatic. Masking policy has not changed from the spring, with masks being optional. Students and staff who test positive for COVID-19 will still be required to isolate for 5 days. All volunteers and visitors must be vaccinated. I will likely have additional updates and links in next week’s Friday Update and PPS will be emailing the community directly as well.
Back to School Night is Thursday, September 15th: We are thrilled to host Back to School Night in-person this fall! The format will be a bit different this year, starting with that it will take place on only ONE night. The event will start at 6:30 PM in the cafeteria where all families are invited to meet the staff, hear about the year ahead, and learn information about our PTA, Foundation, and much more. From 7:00 – 8:00 PM, all teachers will be hosting an Open House in their classrooms where you can see the space, meet the teacher, and learn more about the yea. BTSN is one of our only “adult only” events of the year – thanks for your understanding.
Fall Conferences: Conferences will again take place during the week of Thanksgiving. More details will be coming out, including on-line sign-ups.
Site Council: This fall we will be “re-establishing” our Site-Council. This group is made up of community members, administration, and staff and will be charged with continuing ongoing efforts to improve the work we are doing at Alameda. We will discuss a wide range of topics including; budgeting/staffing, Instruction, Equity and Inclusion, and other ongoing efforts taking place. Details are still being finalized, but the team will likely meet 6-8 times during the school year. Meetings will be in the evening and virtual. If you are interested, please email Matt Goldstein.
We are getting very excited to see your children in less than two weeks. As always, please feel free to reach out to the school office, your child’s teacher, or me if you have any questions or need additional information. We look forward to working together and kicking off the 2022-2023 School Year.
Regards,
Matt Goldstein Principal
Alameda Elementary School in Portland, OR
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Public School 2732 NE Fremont St Portland, OR 97212 Multnomah County (503) 916-6036
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School District Portland School District 1j
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Alameda Elementary School Students by Grade
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Alameda Elementary School is a public elementary school located in Portland, OR in the Portland School District 1j. It enrolls 731 students in grades 1st through 12th.
Alameda Elementary School is the 19th largest public school in Oregon and the 6,704th largest nationally.
It has 21.8 students to every teacher.
Total Students: 731 Pupil/Teacher Ratio: 21.8:1 Full Time Teachers: 33.5
Enrollment Rank Nationally: 6,704th out of 56,369 Enrollment Rank in Oregon: 19th out of 779 Student/Teacher Rank in Oregon:
630th out of 779 Full Time Teacher Rank in Oregon:
41st out of 779
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Alameda Elementary School Free and Reduced Lunch Assistance
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School
District*
██ Not Eligible
690 (94%)
21,138 (60%)
██ Free Lunch Eligible
37 (5%)
12,262 (35%)
██ Reduced-Price Lunch Eligible
4 (1%)
1,686 (5%)
* School District values based on schools that reported lunch assistance data
Out of 711 ranked schools in Oregon, Alameda Elementary School is ranked 672nd for total students on lunch assistance.
The percentage of Alameda Elementary School students on free and reduced lunch assistance (5.6%) is significantly lower than the state average of 53.8%. This may indicate that the area has a lower level of poverty than the state average.
Students at a participating school may purchase a meal through the National School Lunch Program. Families with incomes between 130%
and 185% of the federal poverty level are eligible for reduced price meals.
Schools may not charge more than 40¢ for reduced-price lunches, nor more than 30¢ for reduced-price breakfasts.
Students from families with incomes at or below 130% of the federal poverty level are eligible for free meals.
For 2014, a family of two needs to make an annual income below $20,449 to be eligible for free meals or below $29,100 for reduced price meals.
A family of four needs to make an annual income below $31,005 for free meals or $44,122 for reduced price meals.
Alameda Elementary School Trends Over Time
Total Students Over Time
Total Students Over Time
Year
Total Students
2005
666
2006
665
2007
672
2008
688
2009
702
2010
774
2011
782
2012
770
2013
773
2014
767
2015
731
Student Teacher Ratio Over Time
Student Teacher Ratio Over Time
Year
Student Teacher Ratio
2005
23. 8
2006
20.7
2007
19.9
2008
20.4
2009
21.5
2010
23.1
2011
23
2012
22.9
2013
21.8
2014
21.7
2015
21.8
Lunch Assistance Over Time
Lunch Assitance Over Time
Year
Lunch Assitance
2005
0.12762762762763
2006
0.091729323308271
2007
0.09375
2008
0. 084302325581395
2009
0.095441595441595
2010
0.096899224806202
2011
0.10613810741688
2012
0.088311688311688
2013
0.069857697283312
2014
0.078226857887875
2015
0.05608755129959
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Student Teacher Ratio Comparison
1,598.0%
16.0:1
1,780.7%
17.8:1
2,180. 0%
21.8:1
Free and Reduced Lunch Comparison
This School
5.6%
State Average
53.8%
National Average
55.7%
Top Nearby Elementary Schools
School
Type
Grades
Students
Student Teacher Ratio
Distance
Alameda Elementary School Portland, OR
Public
KG – 05
731
21. 8:1
Sabin Elementary School Portland, OR
Public
PK – 08
569
19.8:1
1 miles
The Ivy School Portland, OR
Public
01 – 08
261
27.5:1
1 miles
Beaumont Middle School Portland, OR
Public
06 – 08
578
20. 6:1
1 miles
The Madeleine Elementary School Portland, OR
Private
KG – 08
258
17:1
1 miles
Irvington Elementary School Portland, OR
Public
KG – 08
495
16.8:1
1 miles
Beverly Cleary School Portland, OR
Public
KG – 08
859
20. 3:1
1 miles
Vernon Elementary School Portland, OR
Public
PK – 08
407
16.9:1
2 miles
King Elementary School Portland, OR
Public
PK – 08
382
12.9:1
2 miles
Kairos Pdx Portland, OR
Public
KG – 02
68
15. 6:1
2 miles
Laurelhurst Elementary School Portland, OR
Public
KG – 08
700
21.4:1
2 miles
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Advice about Alameda Public Schools
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Alameda elementary school options
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Move to Bay Farm or Castro Valley for the schools?
Jan 2013
We are considering a move to one of these areas based on school quality, safety, community cohesiveness, affordability. My impression is that these places would fit the bill. Are there certain neighborhoods to look into? We are considering secondary schools too, not just elementary. Other things we should know? Also wondering if we need to be moved in by the beginning of enrollment or if we wait until summer could it get complicated? Thank you Hope to move
We live with our two small children in Bay Farm, Alameda for the schools. There are two excellent elementary schools. Call Alameda Unified but my impression is most families have no problem enrolling. Alameda has neighborhood schools so you are assigned a school based on a map, which is easily available online from AUSD. Occasionally a school is over enrolled so your child could get bumped. The neighborhood feels very safe and child friendly. It is not what I would call affordable though. That’s highly subjective though. A lot of bay Farm is made up of planned developments which has its pluses and minuses. Bring your bikes or come for a walk by the lagoon to check it out.
The middle school is Lincoln, which is highly rated. They have an open house for prospective families this month, if you miss it you may be able to arrange a tour. (sorry don’t have the date). Additionally Bay Farm Elementary is transitioning to a small k-8 so if you move to that zone you would have an additional option for middle school.
Seeking Info on Alameda Elementary Schools
Nov 2011
Hello BPN Families, Our family is considering moving to Alameda. I am hopeful to find parents that would give current reviews for Otis, Franklin, and Paden Elementary Schools, as the ones on the BPN archive are from 2008. There appear to be no tours or open houses offered until the January/February kindergarden ”round up” process begins, and we are trying to find ways to experience each of these schools before we make a move withing the next two months.
Some of our main questions are: What is the school culture like? Are there performing/visual arts integrated into the school day curriculum? Do the children have PE? I’ve read about overcrowding in older posts. Is that still and issue? For which schools? What is your school’s greatest challenge/asset? Any insight on how to visit/tour the schools would be very helpful. Many thanks! Peace- Erin
Welcome to Alameda! After 2 years in private school where my son fell behind, we toured a dozen schools in the area and selected our neighborhood school; Washington . 4 years later, I am so glad we did. The teachers are very experienced, the class sizes are small (18 for 4th, 27 for 5th), and the community is great! The most important thing is to arrange a private tour where you can observe actual classes in session, to find the right match for your child. My then very active going- on-7 year old fell in love with the ex-theater performer teacher, who knew how to hold their attention. He has thrived with heavy emphasis on hands on science, and reading skill appropriate books picked by the students (he’s reading a graphic novel a day now.) Don’t wait for round up, any school worth attending won’t mind you observing an hour or 2 of class. Drop in on a PTA meeting for you perspective school to see what current families say. Good luck with your choice. Annie
My daughter is a third grader at Otis and we’re quite happy with it. Class size is 25. Some grades, some years a few kids might get bumped to neighboring schools if it’s overfull. If you’re planning to register mid-year you could probably call the office and make sure there’s currently room in your grade/s. We started in May and the next fall 6-8 kids got bumped from her grade, but she wasn’t one. There’s PE and music twice a week from teachers on staff, and a very organized parent volunteer program that does visual arts (not sure exactly how often). There’s a very organized parent community that runs the visual arts program, a new garden program, fundraising, after school classes, etc. Happy Otis parent
Positive School Environments in Alameda?
June 2011
Our current public school has really punted the ball on issues related to bullying over the past couple years, and we’ve seen the effect on both of our daughters (not to mention on many other kids at the school). For this and other reasons we’re planning a move to Alameda. Ahead of the move we’re interested to learn what steps local elementary, middle, and high schools are taking to reduce and respond to bullying as well as less virulent forms of teasing/exclusion. We’d like to hear about any schools that do a particularly good (or not-so-good) job of creating a safe and positive environment for all students, and we’d love to hear from parents of Alameda girls who don’t make friends very easily but are having a healthy and socially fulfilling school experience all the same. Thanks for your help. Anon
Our experience is that many of the schools in Alameda have very rigorous anti-bullying programs. My kids have attended Bay Farm Elementary, so that is the bulk of my experience. While kids will be kids, I’ve found that the prevention messages are loud and clear, and when situations have arisen, they have been dealt with promptly.
I believe the other elementary schools have been similar in their approach, but can’t say for sure.
Another local resource is the Alameda Parents Network- on Yahoo Groups- and as you get closer to becoming a local, it will be helpful for many topics. happy alameda parent
Alameda elementary school options
Feb 2011
We may be moving to Alameda and I am interested to hear people’s opinions on their public schools, as well as St. Joseph’s Catholic school. I have a kindergartner and 2nd grader and want to find a school that has solid academics. Thanks
To be honest, I don’t believe you can go wrong with any of the Alameda Public Schools. Save your money for college. They have extremely dedicated teachers whose sole interest is educating our children. I have lived in Alameda for 23 years and all three of my children did very well going to Alameda public schools throughout K-12. While I am not a teacher, I am credentialed as a CA teacher and worked/substitute taught for years in may of the Alameda elementary schools. Your child will receive a wonderful education and will be prepared to go to college as all of my children have done. happy in Alameda
Your question about Alameda’s schools cannot fully be answered until March 8th, when we vote on our latest attempt to pass a school parcel tax. If it succeeds (last year’s attempt didn’t), then our schools will remain good but the draconian cuts required if it fails are more than a little scary. Anon
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Where are the best schools in Alameda?
August 2010
We love Alameda and are considering an in town move since our 2/1 ”starter house” is getting pretty crowded now that we have 2 kids. One of the things I really value is the ability to use the local, community based public schools. I know that some are better than others. Which do you think are the best in Alameda (94501 NOT 94502)? Are Haight and Washington the only ones to avoid? Does your Alameda school have a great community feeling? Do you think they are gonna close Franklin since it is so small? If it is closed which will it combine with? Many thanks Island parents! jenny
IMO, there are not any schools you need to avoid! The district offers the same curriculum and they don’t place all the bad teachers at Washington and Haight and all the good teachers at Edison and Franklin. That being said there are schools with a lot more diversity than others. It all depends what you are looking for. I know there is talk about Washington becoming an art magnet program. Alot of people like NEA alot too. Go observe the schools when they are back in session…that will give you the best idea of what school is best for your children. You can also become a member of Alameda Parents Network yahoo group to give you access to more Alameda parents. Feel free to email me offline if you have more specific questions!
What do we need to know about Alameda schools?
May 2010
My husband and I are planning to attend open houses for Alameda elementary schools next month. We’d appreciate advice from seasoned parents (AUSD or elsewhere) about what questions we should ask. What would you have liked to know before you enrolled your child in public elementary school? What do we *really* need to know to help us make a decision or get prepared for our local school? Many thanks to all who can shed light on this daunting process! Alameda Mom
First it depends on which neighborhood you’re looking at. I don’t think Bay Farm, Edison, Otis, or Ruby Bridges are likely to close. Based on AUSD’s funding issues, I bet Franklin will close with many students moving to Washington or Ruby Bridges over their parents’ strident objections. The high schools may be consolidated and Wood Middle School may close.
My kid is just finishing up at Otis, which was overall a very positive experience. I can’t really speak for the other schools but if you are curious, it’s worth looking online at the schools’ test scores and standing. The biggest indicator is the quality of your child’s teacher! There are some teachers at Otis I’d recommend. Others I wouldn’t. On the other hand, there are other parents who would disagree with my assessment – we had a very positive experience with a teacher I heard a lot of nasty rumors about.
An important factor is the PTA’s activity level. The teachers at Washington are reputedly quite dedicated, but there’s almost no PTA activity. Otis has a VERY active PTA which means there are extracurricular activities and educational opportunities not available to some other schools. For a long time, Edison was THE elementary school benchmark. 10 years ago Otis was sort of a dump, but its climate has changed as more young families have moved into the area. Efforts of the garden club, art docents, Art is Education, science docents, and even the Dads’ Club have made Otis a more vital, welcoming school.
I think that, particularly if some west end schools are consolidated, it might actually be good for the AUSD student body on the larger scale, where more active parents are spreading their effort amongst a larger pool of students… sometimes inexperienced parents just need a little nudge or guidance from those more active. However, AUSD’s budget crisis is such that there WILL be budget cuts again, and likely closures, within the next 3 years whether or not the parcel tax (Measure E) passes. Crowding will be an issue. … PTA – active parent
Considering a move from Oakland to Alameda
March 2010
I currently live in Oakland Laurel neighborhood with my wife and daughter (20 months). We are considering buying a new house in Alameda and are starting to do some research of the Alameda public schools. From our research up to this point, it seems like the public schools are overall decent, but the better ones have enrollment issues. We would consider paying more on a mortgage to get into a better public school in a better neighborhood, but there are no guarantees. I’ve also heard of school closures.
We are hoping that BPN members living in Alameda can help with your most recent observations on the public school landscape. Most of the archived info on the BPN website on this subject are a couple of years old. Where is the best place to live in Alameda for schools? Thanks for your help.
We bought our first house in Alameda a few years ago and have been happy with our choice. We have two children, one of which has started school at Edison Elementary.
Over-enrollment: It is true that some of the schools have over-enrollment issues at this time and so far there is no long-term solution. In the recent past, extra children at Edison have been able to enroll by creating a 4th kindergarten classroom, this has occurred twice so far, and now the school is pretty much out of room. For the upcoming year, they are considering changing the student-teacher ratio to 25:1 instead of 20:1 to absorb the extra few children that signed up for this fall.
School reputation: For what it’s worth, some elementary schools are considered more desirable than others… on the main island that would be Edison and Otis, which are east end schools (east of Park Street). Franklin and Lum are also considered pretty good. The two on Bay Farm Island have good reputations as well. What does this mean? Well I would say all public schools in Alameda are good schools. However they are public schools, and parent participation and willingness to create extra programs and make things happen at each school is what makes the difference. Some schools have a greater amount of parent involvement than others. For example, Edison has a very active and involved PTA that provides and funds many school programs and events (Art Docent, Garden Docent, Science Docent, assemblies, field trips, game night, fall festival, etc). Other schools may not have such a wide variety of ”extras” and may not have the overabundance of volunteering parents (we don’t have one room parent, we have 3, we don’t have 3 art docents per school, we have 3 per classroom… you get the idea).
Overall I would definitely recommend moving to Alameda, we love how our children go to the neighborhood school and the sense of community it provides. We do pay a higher mortgage specifically to have our children attend the school that they do. There is a pdf map available on the AUSD website with school boundaries if you have not seen it already. I know it’s a tricky time at the moment and a bit of a leap of faith due to the recent over- enrollment issues, however so far AUSD has been able to keep families at their respective schools somehow… not sure how this will play out by the time your 20 month old is kindergarten age… however there seems to be some general understanding of the seriousness of the issue. Many people buy homes here in certain areas specifically for the local school so AUSD has tried to keep everyone happy. .. however funding and space issues are unfortunately very real, regardless of good intentions. Best of luck and hope you find what you are looking for. Alamedan
Thinking about moving from Lamorinda to Alameda
August 2005
We are unhappy in Moraga and would like to move to Alameda. I am concerned that I will be doing our two young children a disservice if we move b/c Moraga schools are supposed to be ‘the best’ which I guess makes Alameda schools ‘lesser’. Is there anyone who has made this move, or a similar one? How did it turn out? I don’t want to harm my children’s future but I can’t see spending the next 15 years in a place I dislike. Our older child just finished kindergarten at CP in Moraga and had a great year – but she is very bright and outgoing! and would probably do well anywhere. Still, I have a nagging feeling that I if I were a better parent I would make the sacrifice to stay here and send her to ‘the best’ schools. anon
I am an Alameda Mom with two young girls. We moved here from Berkeley, and one of our major reasons were that the public schools were so good over here – elementary, that is. I don’t know much about middle/high schools here yet… and I can’t compare with Moraga, having never lived there. Alameda is a unique and wonderful, family friendly community with so much to offer children. If you have any more specific questions about the area, feel free to contact me. Good luck! ali
I did not make your move from Lamarinda to Alameda. But, I do live in Alameda and know that the schools in the good districts are excellent. Edison, Amelia Earhardt, and Bay Farm are the best elementary schools that feed into Lincoln Middle School, which is the best middle school in the area and then Alameda High School- has mixed reviews- it is a big school with AP classes. If your child might fall into the ”wrong” crowd it might not be the best but it has a great mix of races. I have also heard that Lamarinda schools are hard for kids to keep up with clothes etc. I know there is pressure in Alameda also, but not as bad as Lamarinda. anon
My son is entering 1st grade at Otis Elementary in Alameda. His kindergarten year there was great…. [See Otis Elementary School for the rest of the review.]
Alameda is a really nice district. I would give you a head’s up on the economic polarity of the island. It changes quite a bit from one end to the other, and it seems that I’ve heard a few things here and there about it not being a very minority friendly place. It has a very small town feel to it and seems to be strongly community oriented.
As for the elementary schools, it depends where you go. If you move to Harbor Bay you’ll get Bay Farm and Earhart which are supposed to be the cream of the crop. Bay Farm was like a 10/8 in API and I’m not sure about Earhart. My take on those schools is that they can be competitive, although you will have a very active parent community. I think Bay Farm raises enough money to give each of its teachers 200 in classroom funds each year and fund a great variety of activities. On the main island I’ve heard really nice things about Otis, Franklin and Edison. They seem to have a very diverse population of kids, well respected teachers who have been there for years, and a nice community focus. The further west you go, the more you will confront ”Oakland Issues”, which I think is a code for the racial stuff I mentioned earlier. Woodstock is a title I school and struggles with test ! scores every year, but I know some teachers there and they are amazing, dedicated and proud of their school.
As far as Middle School goes, I know Lincoln has pretty good academics but the kids can be quite cliquish. I’m aware there are some principal issues (at one point grieved by her staff over the last two years) but I’m not sure if she’s still there. Chipman seems to be the ”diamond in the rough”. They’re new principal is extremely well respected and has done wonders with the Math and Language Arts programs. There is apparently some District Math trainer who is working with the teachers to raise test scores in Math and better prepare students for Algebra. He also worked with Hayward and did some good things for them. I believe Chipman has really jumped on board and is seeing positive results.
I’m in the dark about High School.
All in all, Alameda is a nice, safe place to live and is a great place to raise kids. It offers a lot more diversity than I imagine Moraga does and is very child centered. It may not have all the bells and whistles that Moraga does but it graduates some very successful people (as any school district will).
I don’t think you’re being a ”bad parent” if you choose to move to a place that makes you happy. If you’re happy, you’re children will be happy. But you’ll do what feels right. Go visit the schools, that’s the best way to find out.
BTW, I have a friend who is a teacher and lives in Alameda. That’s where I’m getting my info!
Good Luck!
Deciding where to live is a personal decision. Both your happiness and your children’s education are important considerations. Alameda public schools are more diverse than those in Moraga. If your children were to attend Alameda public schools, they would be more apt to meet kids who did not speak English at home and whose parents had a wide variety of jobs. That adds a lot to a child’s educational experience. Two Alameda schools that have great academics are Bay Farm and Edison. There are many others. If you decide to move, you should look into Alameda school attendance zones and student assignment policies. debbie
More advice from parents
Nov 2003
We have had great success with the Alameda schools. Paden provides a developmental approach and the teachers are remarkable. You can apply to have your child attend there. One son is currently at Lincoln and is doing well. Lincoln has a huge nature area along the bay where students learn science. The band program has been great for my son, and the music teacher inspires him daily. My older son had a good experience at Wood Middle School Academy. It is a small school within a school. Currently he attends the Alameda Community Learning Center. Both schools addressed his special needs and are very supportive. Patti
June 2003
Does anyone have information to share about Alameda Public Elementary Schools? Danielle
I taught in Alameda at three of the elementary schools on the island: Bay Farm, Lum, Miller. This was a while ago,1993-97. Miller is right near the base (or what was the base) and its population was 100% naval families. This made for lots of movement mid-year for kids, which was hard. Lum was a good solid middle of the road school – very active pta, good administration, etc. The principal when I was there was Patty Klaus and I believe she is the principal of Franklin School now. I have not taught at Franklin, but I believe it has an excellent reputation and Patty Klaus is great. It has small numbers, too. Bay Farm was also great, lots of excellent programs, lovely facility, very involved families. Paden has an excellent reputation for strong developmental programs, mixed grade levels, and dedicated faculty. All in all, I enjoyed teaching in Alameda and would feel comfortable sending my kids to school in the district (depending on the school, though). AUSD is not as overwhelmingly huge to deal with as Oakland or Berkeley Public Schools seem to be. Melissa
Alameda Unified School District
Alameda Unified School District serves Alameda, California, United States.
The school district is a “single” district (as of 1936), meaning that it includes both K-8 schools and high schools in the same jurisdiction. Like all school districts in California, it is not part of the city’s government. The school board has been elected separately from the Alameda City Council since April 1969. The city council has no direct authority over the school board.
AUSD has about 9,300 students per year in 10 countries. elementary schools, two secondary schools and four high schools. The district also has an adult school and a child development center. At the end of the 2005–2006 school year, three elementary schools were closed and merged; Miller Elementary School, Woodstock Elementary School, and Longfellow Elementary School students went to Ruby Bridges Elementary School.
In 2009, the area received significant media attention. [1] [2] due to controversy over Board of Trustees-approved anti-bullying curriculum known as Lesson 9”, which focuses on reducing bullying of LGBT students. The curriculum sparked two lawsuits that were subsequently dismissed.
Content
1 School in this area
1.1 School for adults
1.2 Universities
1.3 Secondary schools
1.4 Preschool
1.5 other / preschool
1.6 History of Alamed
2 Alameda Board of Education
3 bond / package
3.1 Tax bonds
3.2 General fees for parcel
4 claims
5 Recommendations
6 Office
School in this region
School for adults for adults for adults for adults for adults Alameda
Colleges
Alameda Community Learning Center (Charter School 6-12)
Alameda High School
Alameda Institute of Science and Technology
Encinal High School (Junior Jets for grades 6-8 started in 2013)
Island High School (continued in school)
High Schools
Alameda Academy (charter school; formerly Chipman High School)
Lincoln High School
Will C. Wood High School
Elementary Schools
Amelia Earhart Elementary School
Bay Farm Elementary School (in 2012 Board of Education approved the addition of grades 6-8)
Donald D. Lam Elementary School (closed 2017)
Edison Elementary School
Frank Otis Elementary School
Franklin Elementary School
Love Elementary School
Maya Lin School
(formerly Washington Elementary School 9002) Ruby Bridges School
William Paden Elementary School
Other / Preschool
Woodstock Child Development Center
Alameda School History
1855 Schermerhorn School – located on the west side of the Court, between Van Buren and Jackson Street.
1864 Alameda School replaced Schermerhorn School.
1892 Wilson School replaced Alameda School with an eight grade school.
1911 Name changed from Wilson School to Lincoln.
1917 Lincoln School was restored.
1860 Encineral School – located on Lincoln Avenue between Stanton and Paru streets.
1865 A two-room building was built on the northwest corner of Bay Street and Santa Clara. This structure replaced the Encinal School on Lincoln.
1891 A new eight-room building was opened.
1901 Name changed from Encinal to Mastic school .
1939 The building of 1891 was replaced by a new one.
1979 K-4 elementary school was closed.
1980 School closed.
2000 As a result of a land swap deal with AUSD, the city assumed ownership of the current Mastick Senior Center.
1874 Behmer Hall – A rented room on Park Street was used as temporary space for a high school.
1875 Park Street School closed in 1879 with the opening of the Porter School.
1875 Haight School – located in Santa Clara and Chestnut as a combination elementary and high school
1900 High school classes moved from Haight School to Porter School.
1911 A new refractory school was built to replace the building built in 1875
1973 School demolished.
1975 The Haight School was rebuilt and opened in 1976.
2006 The Haight School was closed for one year for a seismic upgrade.
1875 West End School – located at Fifth and Pacific
1895 Name changed to Longfellow School . The 1875 building replaced a building with ten classrooms.
1942 New building replaced 1895 building
1951 – Ten new classrooms added. Multipurpose room added
2006 School closed.
2009 Nea Charter School moved to this location.
2011 Woodstock Child Development Center moved to this location.
2014 Island High School moved to this location.
1879 Porter School – located on Alameda Avenue near Oak Street
1916. The new building replaced the 1879 buildingof the year.
1973 A fire destroyed the school.
1882 Bay Farm Island School – rented building on Bay Farm Island
1890 The school was closed and the students were sent to schools in the East End.
1961 Three buses carrying 194 students to Alameda from Bay Farm.
1891 Everett School – Located on the corner of Eagle Avenue and Everett Street.
1971 The old school was demolished and Island High opened with four laptops.
2006 Island High was moved to the grounds of George Miller Elementary School.
2014 The Board of Education approved a land swap that transferred the property to the Alameda Housing Authority.
1902 Alameda High School – located at 2200 Central Avenue, off Walnut Street.
1926 The 1902 building replaced the new building.
1977 The historic building on Central is closed to students. A new building has opened on the corner of Encinal and Walnut.
1991 The East Wing of the Central Building was refurbished to Field Act standards and students began using the classrooms.
2012 AUSD closed the adult school and administrative offices in the east wing and moved to administrative offices in rented space at 2060 Challenger Drive. The adult school moved to the grounds of Woodstock School.
1909 Washington School – Located at Eighth and Santa Clara Avenues.
1957 The building of 1909 was replaced by a new building.
Washington Elementary School was renamed Maya Lin School in 2012. It became the center of attraction for the arts.
1926 Versailles School – Bordered by Versailles, Lincoln, Pearl and Buena Vista.
1942 The new building replaced 1926 buildings and was renamed. Edison School .
1927 Franklin School – located in Franklin Park, in a converted cottage
1930 Mr. Sadler’s house was bought and converted into a school and renamed Sadler School.
1951 New building replaces 1930 structure and renamed Franklin School.
1984 School closed
1994 School opened.
1944 Webster School – located in the Webster Housing Project
1958 School closed.
1944 John Muir School – located in the residential complex “Liman”
School 196x has closed.
1946 Encinal School – located in the Encinal Housing Project
1953 The school was renamed Burbank School.
1955 The school is closed.
1951 Woodstock School – Located at 1900 Third Street near Atlantic Avenue.
2006 The school is closed.
2006 The site was temporarily used as the location of the Haight School while the actual Haight School was under renovation.
2007 New Bay Area School of Enterprise (BASE) site
In 2011, the Island High School was moved from the George Miller School.
2012 Alameda Adult School moved to this location from Alameda High School (2200 Central Avenue).
In 2014 Nea Charter School, Upper Village (6-12) and Lower Village (K-5) were relocated.
2014 ACLC charter school (6-12) was relocated.
1951 Frank Otis School – Located on Fillmore Street.
1952 Encinal High School – Address: 210 Central Avenue
1955 William Paden School – Address: 444 Central Avenue
1984 Elementary school closed.
1992 Reopened as a primary school. This eventually changed to K-8.
2006 closed grades 6-8.
1961 Donald Lam School – located at Otis Street and Sandcreek Avenue.
1965 Will C Wood Middle School – Address: 420 Grand Street.
2013 ACLC Charter School moved to the Wood School campus using part of the campus.
1977 Lincoln High School – located on Fernside and San Jose
1977 George Miller Elementary School – located at 250 Singleton.
2006 The school is closed.
2008 Island High School moved to campus.
2011 The school district left the area because infrastructure upgrades were prohibitive.
1979 Amelia Earhart Elementary School – located at 400 Packet Landing
1992 Bay Farm Elementary School – Address: 200 Aughinbaugh.
2006 Ruby Bridges Elementary – Address: 351 Jack London Avenue.
Alameda Board of Education
Listed current fees (as of May 2019d) and their terms:
Gary Lim, 2014-2022 (Re-elected 2018)
Gray Harris 2015-2020 (Appointed in July 2015, re-elected in 2016)
Jennifer Williams, 2016-2020
Ardella Daly, 2016-2020
Mia Bonta, 2018-2022
Former trustees listed:
Ann McCregan 2017-2018 (appointed March 2017)
Solana Hennberry 2014-2017 (Died February 2017)
Philip Hu 2015–2016 (Appointed February 2015)
Barbara Kahn, 2012-2016
Nile Tam, 2008–2015 (Died Spring 2015)
Trish Herrera Spencer, 2008-2014 (elected Mayor 2014)
Margie Sherrat, 2010-2014
Mike McMahon, 2002-2014
Ron Mooney, 2008-2012
Tracey Jensen, 2003-2010
Bill Schaff, 2005-2008
David Forbes, 2005–2008
Janet Gibson 2001–2008
Bob Reeves, 2001–2004
Barbara Günther, 1997-2004
Anna Elefant, 1995-2002
Burresford Bingham, 1995-2002
Larry Spencer, 1997-2000
Gayle Greeley, 1993-2000
Marge Rose, 1991-1994
Bill Garvin, 1989-1992
Barbara Rasmussen, 1989-1992
Sandra Moser, 1981-1987
Sam Hue, appointed 1985, elected 1987-1995
Donald McDowell, 1985–1992
Gig Kodiga, 1983–1991
William Manning, appointed 1982 – retired 1985
William Paden, 1981-1986
Richard Thomas, 1981-1989
Donald Cummins, 1979 – retired 1982.
Elaine Kurlisny, 1977-1981
William Hargraves, Jr. 1977-1981
Barbara Borden, 1975-1983
Lois Hanna, 1977-1981
Ann Muir, 1975-1979
Robert Selmer, 1974–1975
Jan Weber, 1973-1977
Lee Simpson, 1971-1974
James Nolin, 1969-1977
Joyce Deniven, 1969-1977
Hebert Robles, 1969-1971
Marion Kavanaugh, 1968-1972
Richard Bartalini, 1965-1972
Frank Wieden, 1963-1969
Jack Lubbock, 1961-1968
CD. Ramsden, 1961–1968
Lee Kavanaugh, 1953-1968
Stuart Stevens, MD, 1953–1961
Marion Rosefield, 1951-1953
Walter Howe, 1951-1962
R.E. Bossard, 1949–1951
Harry Pennell, 1949-1952
A. H. Moffit Jr., 1946-1964
M.C. Godfrey, 1946–1951
Dr. Donald Lam, 1944-1963
William Hutchings, 1944-1948
R.E. Bosshard, 1944–1948
Dr. Alice Burke, 1942-1946
In 1872, Alameda incorporated three communities into the city of Alameda, creating one school board. City Council appointed school board members until 1969 years old. In 2004, 57% of Alameda voters removed all references to the Board of Education from the city charter, effectively removing term limits on school board members.
C.L. Fitch (Encinal School District) 1860
Louis Fusking (Encinal School District) 1860
J. D. Brower (Encinal School District) 1860
James Millington (Alameda Township) 1855
E. M. Taft (Town of Alameda), 1855
James Stratton (Town of Alameda), 1855
Superintendents listed:
Pasquale Scuderi. 2019-present
Sean McPhetridge 2014-2019
Kirsten Vital, 2009-2014
Ardella Daly, 2005-2008
Alan Nishino, 2000-2005
Dennis Chakonas, 1992-2000
John Searles, 198x-1992
Clarence Kline, 197x-198x
Robert McConnell, 1971-197
Donald Roderick, 196x-1970
Bond / package
Tax bonds
The first school bail measure was passed in 1874 and the city’s first high school and main gymnasium were built, located on Chestnut and Santa Clara. The 1874 bonds also bought properties on Fifth and Pacific Avenues, and a school opened in 1875. In 1878, the next bond bought six lots on the south side of Alameda Avenue between Oak and Walnut. The Porter School opened in 1879. Additional bonds were issued in 1894 to build four new schools. In 1901, high school students vigorously campaigned for bail to build a new $65,000 high school. Bond elections in 1907, 1909 and 1915 financed the most ambitious building campaign. Three old schools were replaced by new ones and one new school was built. Voters accepted a $750,000 bond in 1923 (with another $350,000 added in 1925). As a result, construction began on Alameda High School in November 1924, which opened on August 19.26 years old
In 1933, the Field Act was passed after an earthquake severely damaged a school in Long Beach. While federal funds were used to rebuild some of the existing schools under the Fields Act, a bond of $222,000 was passed in 1940. During World War II, Alameda’s population increased dramatically from 38,000 to 90,000. The federal government built three low-cost grammar schools for children living in federal housing projects that housed workers for the Naval Air Station and shipyards.
A baby boom began in the 1940s, with 15,000 Alameda children born. In 1948, a $2,840,000 bond measure was passed. The lion’s share of the bonds was used to purchase land and build Encinal High School. In 1951, a survey showed that 45 percent of children enrolled in Alameda schools had parents who lived or worked on federal facilities. As a result, the school district received $2,250,000 from the federal government to build a school between 1951 to 1955. In 1953, $3,000,000 worth of bonds were approved. During the 1950s, federal grant and bond revenues totaled $8,500,000.
In the 1960s, a demolition and housing frenzy began in old Alameda. Construction on the South Shore resulted in a record enrollment of 12,500 students. In 1967, AB450 required school districts to align their pre-1933 schools to the structural standards of Field Law 1933 years by 1983 (the deadline was pushed back to 1975 the following year). An inspection of four pre-1933 Alameda schools (Hate, Porter, Lincoln, and Alameda High) found them unsafe.
In 1964, the $4 million bond issue barely went through. Voters rejected bail measures in 1968, 1973, 1974, 1975, and 1976. In the 1970s, the school district was forced to borrow money from the state to build the school.
In 1989, a $47.7 million bond issue was issued that initially cost taxpayers $103 for every $100,000 of property value. This amount has dropped to 59dollars per $100,000 of appraised value. This tax was initially abolished in 2014, but was instead retained to pay for a subsequent bond issue in 2004. [3]
In 2004, voters approved a $63 million bond issue. [4] This measure refinanced the existing 1989 bond along with a new $63 million bond issue. As a result, payments to taxpayers remained at the level of 59dollars per $100,000, but from 2014 to 2034. The school district said in a statement on the voting measure that it expects to be eligible for more than $17 million in public funds if the measure is approved. The county received about $14.8 million in government appropriations. Since the fall of 2013, Alameda residents have been able to see a tax on their property tax bill as “Voter Approved Debt Service – One School”.
In 2014, voters approved Measure I, the issuance of bonds in the amount of 179million dollars.
Total Parcel Fees
Four-year $50 parcel tax (measure A) failed in 1997. Elections were held on June 3, and the measure won only 57.5% of the vote, short of what was needed to pass a qualified two-thirds majority. [5]
In 2001, a five-year tax of $109 per package (Measure A) [6] was approved by voters.
In 2005, the parcel tax from 2001 (measure A) was increased to 189dollars and extended for seven years.
In 2008, a four-year parcel tax (Measure H) was adopted. The shipping cost for residential buildings was $120, while for commercial buildings it was 15 cents per square foot, a minimum of $120 and a maximum of $9,500. Two lawsuits have been filed challenging the legality of Measure H. Both parcel taxes, Measure A and Measure H, expired in 2012.
In 2010 measure E, which replaced measures A and H with a new tax and raised the rate from $309 per year to $659dollars per year for a residential lot, received 65.6% of the vote, less than 2/3 of the required permit to pass. [7]
Following the failure of Measure E in 2010, the AUSD included a new voting measure, Measure A, on the March 8, 2011 ballot. The proposed measure would tax the land at a nominal rate of 32 cents per square foot of the building, with a maximum tax of $7,999 per year. Plots without building improvements will pay a minimum of 29$9 per year. [8] The measure passed with 68% approval.
In 2013, the California Supreme Court ruled that a previous lower court decision stood and that decision upheld Part Boricas of the Measure H lawsuit, stating that the school district cannot charge different tax rates for commercial and residential property, and paved the way for the reimbursement of millions of dollars of commercial property taxes collected under Measure H. [9] [10]
In 2016, Measure B1 was passed by 74% of Alameda voters who voted yes. Measure B1 was an extension of the existing measure A adopted in 2011. In January 2017, a lawsuit was filed challenging the structure of the land tax. In April 2018, the Alameda County Superior Court issued a decision upholding Measure B1. [11]
Claims
Nelco, Inc. v. Alameda Unified School District, Alameda County Superior Court, #RG 08-405984 (Measure A), Supreme Court Rules in favor of AUSD, September 2011. No progress on appeal.
Borikas v. Alameda Unified School Dist. , 214 cal. Application. 4th 135, 154 cal. Rptr. 3d 186 (Ct. App. 2013). [12] Alameda County Superior Court, VG08-405316 (Measure H), in June 2010, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of AUSD. The California Court of Appeals reversed the decision in part and returned it to a lower court to determine remedies in December 2012.
Beery et al. v. Alameda Unified School District, Alameda County Superior Court, RG08-405984 (Measure H), joined with Borikas
Cooke, Dietrich v. Alameda Unified School District, Alameda County Superior Court, RG10-498999 (alleged breach of meeting pertaining to Lesson 9), dismissed by Judge
Balde v. Alameda Unified School District, Alameda County Superior Court, RG09-468037 (Lesson 9 Borikas v. Alameda Unified School Dist. , 214 cal. Application. 4th 135, 154 cal. Rptr. 3d 186 (Ct. App. 2013).
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Dropout by class, ethnicity
Alameda City Unified School District Schools – test scores, parent reviews, school rankings and teacher/student statistics for schools in Alameda City Unified School District
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Alameda Community Learning Center
Center (place for student work) from the former campus
Alameda Community Learning Center ( ACLC ), formerly known as the Arthur Andersen Community Learning Center, is a community education facility for grades 6 through 12. the charter school is located in Alameda, California, United States. It currently shares a campus with the Nea Community Learning Center operating under the same charter. [1]
Content
1 Application on mission
2 History
3 Leaders and Self -government
3.1 Judicial Committee
3.2 Leadership
3.3 CCC
9002 4 Cours education
4.2 Electives
4.2.1 Digital Arts
5 General
5.1 Vandalism
6 Recommendations
0024
7 external link
Mission Statement
The Alameda Community Learning Center is an educational model that empowers all youth to take responsibility for their educational experience, celebrate their diverse community, and actively participate as members of a democratic society .
History
The Alameda Community Learning Center was established as a school where the alumni profile of the Alameda Unified School District could live and breathe. The Alumni Profile is a document that was created at a vision conference held by AUSD in partnership with Arthur Andersen at 1992
The product of this conference, Graduate Profile, contains the ideal skills, qualities, and work habits of a successful high school graduate. Arthur Andersen funded the school’s start-up costs and provided it with state-of-the-art technological resources and trained facilitators.
After the first five years, it became clear to all participants that this school should become a Charter School, where the economic and educational decisions that determine the fate of the school would be made by the ACLC Board of Governors, consisting of facilitators, parents, students, community members and a district representative . This statutory status allows the school to seek its own grants, define its own standards, and implement policies that meet the needs of this unique environment. Facilitators (teachers), parents and pupils (students) participate in decision making at all levels.
Leadership and Self-Management
Judicial Committee
The JC system, also known as the Judicial Committee, consists of a select group of students and an overseeing facilitator. The JC enforces school rules by hearing cases submitted by students and facilitators and makes decisions about the appropriate consequences of specific actions. JC’s findings are binding on all parties involved and may result in further action, including suspension or exclusion if necessary. They will mediate disputes and help the parties to the conflict find common ground and move forward in a spirit of cooperation. This role is particularly important in maintaining harmony between parties who remain in the same learning community and interact regularly. The Judicial Committee (JC) consists of five clerks elected by the students and one coordinator chosen by his/her peers. The JC meets five times a week to deal with issues related to the violation of the rules enshrined in the Code of Laws. [2] developed by CCC. [3]
Leadership
Leadership is one of the courses offered by ACLC. Leadership is like a student council and runs its business using Robert’s Rules of Order. This is a group that meets three times a week and works closely with a facilitator to discuss, vote on, and implement proposals submitted by the community.
Such duties include
Codification of changes to the rulebook
Enforcement of community rules
Operations Coordinating Center
Ensuring the smooth running of daily business
Coordinating and facilitating the ACLC Annual Constitutional Convention
Many other functions such as scheduling CCC meetings and announcements, coordinating field trips, and other facilitating and communicative roles are performed by Leadership. Leadership provides and offers students the opportunity to participate in self-management and organization of their own learning community, as well as gain real-world experience, for example by helping to maintain and run a school more economically.
CCC
The Alameda Community Learning Center places a strong emphasis on community participation. The school is based on a democracy where every student has the right to vote and the right to vote. One way the community stays strong is through CCC, an hour where the whole school comes together to discuss news, make decisions and get to know each other a little better. Suddenly, the CCC began to lose its greatness. For most students, CCC is more of a hassle than anything else. A vote was taken to change the format, making it all a big group, all a small group, and a mixture of the two (as it was before). A large group is when the whole school comes together to talk about what is happening. A small group is a place where the school divides students into relatively equal groups to discuss current issues.
Courses
ACLC has a set of graduation requirements designed to meet the University of California requirements. [4] Students often have free periods during the week which they use to do homework/projects or socialize. [5]
Individualized Learning
Students with unique learning needs are welcome to ACLC where they thrive and benefit from our full inclusion model. A school-wide culture of respect for individual differences allows ACLC to offer a supportive program for all students with special needs without always requiring the typical Resource Room. With time throughout the day to meet with facilitators and project teams, all students have easy access to workshop support, and project-based learning encourages creative responses to academic assignments. The Resource Specialist also creates and implements meaningful accommodations for students with disabilities and provides educational support. [6]
EVERATICS
Other optional classes include:
Fine Arts
Writing
Compulsion
Spanish 1-3
Digital art
ACLC offers digital music. .
ACLC offers elective courses commonly known as Digital Video Studio (DVS) or simply Digital Video. DVS allows students to explore the art of making a variety of films, from documentaries to short films. The course covers the basics of using green screens, editing software, and cameras.
Vis Comm or Visual Communications allows you to express current events that are often observed in the world and make them known.
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Vandalism
This is quite common in ACLC and ranges from minor to extreme. Typically an ACLC wiki is removed and its content is either removed or changed negatively. In recent years, the school has been trying to combat vandalism in the men’s room. As a result, the toilet is now closed during lunch and after school, and students must now log out. 9 McMahon, Mike (2005–2008). “ACLC Overview” (PDF). ALAMEDA COMMUNITY TRAINING CENTER .
San Leandro Unified School District publicly funded unified school district in San Leandro, Alameda County, California on the east shore of San Francisco Bay, between Oakland Northwest and Hayward to the southeast. There are 12 schools and 447 teachers in the district, where 8729 students studystudents. Kindergarten through 12th grade.
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1.1 Famous personnel
2 Students
2.1 Demography
2.2 Academic performance
3 Fiscal
4 School
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Employees
In 2008-2009, there were 447 classroom teachers in the district, equivalent to 426.4 staff positions. The teaching staff was distributed mainly as follows: 182 autonomous classes in the city, 193 in. subject area classrooms, 9 in vocational education classrooms, and 35 in special education classrooms. Certified personnel also included 43 administrators and 46 employees in school services.
Full teaching qualification passed 95.1% of the teaching staff. Interns from universities and districts made up 4.9% of the staff, with none of the faculty holding emergency diplomas. Annual salary ranged from $49,363 to $91,058. The median salary for a teacher was $70,877. Teachers had an average experience of 13 years.
Teachers were 64.4% White, 8.3% Asian, 9.8% Hispanic, 7.2% African American, 2.9% Filipino, and the rest of the people gave few or no responses or belonged to groups with less than 2% representation. [2]
Notable Personnel
Former California Treasurer and Attorney General Bill Lockyer served on the county’s board of directors early in his political career. Two mayors of San Leandro, Stephen H. Cassidy and Pauline Cutter also began their political careers on the school board.
Students
Demographics
In the 2008/09 school year, 39. 7% of students were Hispanic, 16.4% African American, 15.6% Asian, 13.1% White, 8.7% Filipino, and the rest people gave few responses either did not respond or belonged to groups with less than 2% representation. More than half of enrolled students received free tuition or reduced-price meals (53.2%). Back-to-back lessons were provided by 17.2% of students and 27.1% were classified as English learners. 183 students were enrolled in alternative education, including 216 in independent study, 71 in alternative schools and elective programs, and 21 in opportunity programs.
Most English learners spoke Spanish (1587). Other languages included Cantonese (216), Filipino (183), Vietnamese (158) and Arabic (51). [3]
Academic achievement
504 students graduated from district schools, 208 of which met the course requirements for admission to the University of California or the California State University system. The dropout rate was 1.7% based on 45 students dropping out of 9-12 grades. The 4-year dropout rate was 7.2% compared to the county average of 12.8% and the state average of 14.1%. [4]
In the 2006-07 assessment tests, 37% of students had a language proficiency level or better, compared to 48% districtwide and 43% statewide. In math, 35% are rated good or better, compared to 44% statewide and 40% statewide. The average Academic Excellence Index (API) score was 709.
In 2018, the California Department of Education selected James Madison Elementary School as one of 21 elementary schools in Alameda County and the only school in San Leandro as a California Distinguished School in 2018 . [5]
Advanced Placement Program
In 2018, the College Board Advanced Placement named the San Leandro Unified School District the District of the Year for being a national leader among medium-sized school districts in expanding access to Advanced Placement courses. Program (AP) while improving AP exam scores. The San Leandro Unified School District was one of 447 school districts in the United States and Canada that made the AP District’s annual honor roll.
Three AP districts were selected from this list based on an analysis of three academic years of AP data. SLUSD was chosen due to the county’s “average” population, which is defined as having between 8,000 and 49,999 students. SLUSD was the only county in the state, and only three in the nation, to receive this recognition. [6]
Fiscal
Budget revenue for fiscal year 2006-07 was $68,228,376. Per student income was $7,972 compared to the state average of 8 9$23 for all combined counties. The district has placed four bonds and a mail-order offer tax in the ballot since the mid-1980s. A bond proposal in November 1994 failed, with 62.1% voting in favor (two-thirds needed to pass). The March 1997 bond was accepted with 69.2% of the vote, providing $53,850,000 for renovations and new construction. The April 2006 parcel tax of $0.012 per square foot failed with 60.8% of the vote. Liabilities under the general obligation dated November 2006 in the amount of 109$000,000 to repair and upgrade schools and reduce overcrowding was passed with 68.
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Fairy Tales Care, Inc. is a new group family daycare located in West Brighton, Staten Island with a french and English program for your children from 0 to 12 years old. We accept children from all faith andprovide them with the best learning environment.
Although this group family daycare can carry a large capacity of children, we provide quality over quantity at an affordable price. We have a smaller set of students for your little one to feel comfortable and for us to provide better individual care.
Our goal is to make sure your children are safe and happy. We encourage your children to be independent and also teach them the basics from an early age. With our small adult to child care ratio, your little ones will be cared for with attention.
Program: Learning french
Services: Early drop off, After school pick up, and after daycare home drop off
Fun activities: Field trip to Museums, parks, and Zoos…
Noah’s Ark Child Care
200 Westervelt Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10301
Costimate: $193/wk
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We are a Christian group family day care. We have been open for six years. We are fully certified. We are also CPR and First Aid certified. We are a part of the NYS Food Program. We believe in theimportance of preparing our child care for first grade. We are make learning fun….
Christine Gibson
41 Nadal Pl, Staten Island, NY 10314
Starting at $350/wk
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My name is Christine Gibson, I have been doing child daycare for the past 15 years. I have my certification in infant, toddler and adult CPR and first aid. I am also. Certified License Nurse Technician for thepast 25 years. I am very flexible with my hours and days so please feel free to call me and we can talk about any situation you are in need of. I live in Bullshead in Staten Island. I have a lovely 2 family home and this is where I run my business. In addition, if needed I can help you with pick up and drop off if needed so please don’t hesitate to ask. I am also running a discount with 10% off for the first month of childcare So please don’t hesitate to contact me should you need additional information. I look forward to getting to know you and your child and building long lasting relationships. Thank you and I look forward to speaking to you soon….
QuickCare, LLC
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Providing quality and convenient sitter service for parents in need of childcare before or after daycare hours, run errands/attend appts without children, enjoy an evening out, working late or just need abreak….
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A Place To Grow was founded in 2010 by Ronnie and Leslie Heath.
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Our goal is to strengthen the bridge between your work and family life by creating a special place that supports them both.
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Little Leaders Learning Castle is a childcare facility based in Staten Island, New York that offers a variety of early childhood programs in a safe and nurturing environment. The company’s services are offeredto infant up to school-age children. Little Leaders Learning Castle provides age-appropriate lesson plans and activities that focus on children’s cognitive and social development….
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The Children’s Center located in Staten Island, NY provides quality childcare and early childhood education programs for children of the College of Staten Island students. The center offers various creativeprograms offering hands on learning experiences in a caring and secure environment….
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777 Seaview Ave, Staten Island, NY 10305
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Busy Beach Day Care Center Inc is a non-profit organization located in Staten Island, NY. The company has been incorporated in 1984. They offer programs for infants, toddlers and preschoolers from ages 3 monthsto 5 years old children. Their curriculum is based on Developmentally Appropriate Practices by natural learning and play-based activities. It is open on weekdays from 7:00a.m. to 6:00p.m….
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Children’s Harbor Montessori is a non-profit organization located in Staten Island, NY. It is accredited by the American Montessori Society and has been in the business since 1976. They provide early drop offand extended hour program for toddlers, pre-k and kindergarten. They accept children ages 2 to 6 years old. …
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867 Father Capodanno Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10305
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Orange Line in Staten Island, NY believes that deep inside the children they can find great potentials. Once the kids’ abilities are realized and discovered, can help them become successful individuals. Theirgoal is in helping the students open up and teach them to reach their fullest potentials. Their program promotes natural curiosity with a mixture of learning and fun….
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Barney Daycare Center is located in Staten Island, NY. It is a certified and licensed daycare center that caters to children ages 2 to 5 years old. They provide curriculum that is designed to develop fine andmotor skills, social-emotional development, cognitive skills and language development. They are open Mondays to Fridays from 7:00a.m. to 6:00p.m….
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Elite Day Care Learning Center is located in Staten Island, NY. It was established in 2005 to provide early childhood services. They are committed to provide an unsurpassed learning and nurturing experience fortheir students. They offer an age-appropriate program that provides stimulating activities to maximize your child’s learning potential….
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J & J Academy Preschool located in Staten Island, NY offers an academic curriculum within a flexible structure where children can learn social development and educational skills. The center specializes inchildren ages two to five years old and aims to provide a stimulating and secure environment where children enjoy learning and take pride in their accomplishments….
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Building Blocks Montessori Preschool Inc in Staten Island New York is a non-profit organization and dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families and to demonstrating success inclear and measurable ways. The center provide child care for families and kids of all ages. …
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830 Nugent Ave, Staten Island, NY 10306
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Asteriski in Staten Island, New York is a non-profit organization and dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating success in clear and measurable ways.The center provide child care for families and kids from infant to six years old….
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126 Prospect St, Staten Island, NY 10304
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The University Basketball Camp in Staten Island, New York offers a specialized instruction for boys and girls of all skill levels. The camp accepts children in grades two through nine. It offers a stimulatingand professional environment, and it provides children with a deep understanding of the game they love….
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In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Staten Island, NY?
There are a variety of daycares in Staten Island, NY 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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If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 139 in Staten Island, NY as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Staten Island or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.
What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?
As you visit daycare facilities in Staten Island, NY, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Staten Island, NY.
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Abiodun I. Molake
241 Tompkins Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 655074
Licensed for 16 since 2013
Korede Adegbenro
137 South Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 417994
Licensed for 16 since 2009
Bukola Adenegan
124 Pendleton Place, Apt. B, Staten Island, NY
License # 863589
Licensed for 16 since 2021
Mavis R. Agoglia
20 Baker Place, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 71901
Licensed for 16 since 2000
Benedicta Alexander-Charles
108 Portland Place, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 367975
Licensed for 16 since 2008
Alisa Gatina
88 Evelyn Place, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 402847
Licensed for 16 since 2010
Nina V. Allen
36 Union Ave, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 425275
Licensed for 16 since 2009
Sebastine I. Anyanwu
2526 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY
License # 860157
Licensed for 16 since 2020
Afua Asamoah
490 Morningstar Road, Staten Island, NY
License # 744014
Licensed for 16 since 2015
Daniel J.
Askew
353 Cheves Avenue, Apt. L 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 624454
Licensed for 16 since 2013
Hinde Katz
244 Kell Avenue, Staten Island, NY
License # 857402
Licensed for 16 since 2020
Ikhlas Dawani
32 Burgher Avenue, Grnd Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 718978
Licensed for 16 since 2015
Sharell M. Baugh
21 Stanley Ave, Apt. 3, Staten Island, NY
License # 810500
Licensed for 16 since 2018
Tracey Ann P. Beam
502 cary avenue, 1ST Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 848648
Licensed for 16 since 2020
Lillie B. Bellamy
56 Maple Parkway, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 71684
Licensed for 16 since 1999
Lorpu A. Bellmon
22 Britton Street, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 795421
Licensed for 16 since 2017
Luisa C. Blanco
49 Norwood Avenue, Bsmt. Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 349092
Licensed for 16 since 2008
Priscilla Brady
215 South Rail Road Street, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 797994
Licensed for 16 since 2017
Kartheleen L.
Brito
335 South Avenue, 1 floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 860999
Licensed for 16 since 2020
Glenford F. Brooks Jr
30 Innis Street, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 715176
Licensed for 16 since 2015
Sandra E. Romero
97 New Lane, Staten Island, NY
License # 527142
Licensed for 16 since 2011
Michelle Burns- Beale
6A Dubois Ave, 2nd Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 233319
Licensed for 16 since 2005
Shammi Akther
48 Crescent Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 635927
Licensed for 16 since 2013
Shazia Zainab
194 Westervelt Ave., 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 400923
Licensed for 16 since 2009
Syriha Ademovi
194 Westervelt Avenue, 2nd Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 427969
Licensed for 16 since 2010
Jevgenija Lobica
241 Norway Avenue, Gd./Bsmt. Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 343157
Licensed for 16 since 2008
Rosalyn F.
Reitzen
90 Boulder Street, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 144076
Licensed for 16 since 2003
Laurencia Carattini
326 Grandview Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 656194
Licensed for 16 since 2013
Christina S. Cater
133 Amador street, Staten Island, NY
License # 855921
Licensed for 16 since 2019
Vahide Krasniqi
62 North Drive, Staten Island, NY
License # 461181
Licensed for 16 since 2011
Rossana Nevels
810 Brighton Ave, 1-fl, Staten Island, NY
License # 71701
Licensed for 16 since 2001
Gabrielle Lediard
71A Broadway, Staten Island, NY
License # 676306
Licensed for 16 since 2013
Sterna S. Ivry
3151 Hylan Blvd, 1 st. Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 172380
Licensed for 16 since 2004
Liliana B. Coye
115 Roff Street, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 308883
Licensed for 16 since 2007
Nancy A.
Delnegro
88 Gary Street., Basement Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 71743
Licensed for 16 since 1999
Augusta I. Emokpae
15 Bailey Place, Apt. one First Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 786023
Licensed for 16 since 2017
Virginia Policastro
48 East Figurea Avenue, Apt. 2 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 744199
Licensed for 16 since 2016
Jessica Duff
171 Harvard Ave, Staten Island, NY
License # 573595
Licensed for 16 since 2012
Jerika V. Espinoza
45 Sherman Avenue, Basement Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 481995
Licensed for 16 since 2010
Anam Saeed
317 Vanderbilt Avenue, 2nd Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 800941
Licensed for 16 since 2017
Belkissa A. Doumbia
123 Broadway, Apt. A, Staten Island, NY
License # 775606
Licensed for 16 since 2017
Muna Jabara
22 Rocco Court, Staten Island, NY
License # 646769
Licensed for 16 since 2013
Alejandra Fishbein
116 Hendricks Avenue, 2nd Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 459969
Licensed for 16 since 2010
Adeel Butt
Staten Island, Staten Island, NY
License # 802411
Licensed for 16 since 2017
Inna Furmanova
1111 Richmond Road, Staten Island, NY
License # 815694
Licensed for 16 since 2018
Gladys E.
Jones
126 Prospect Street, Bsmt Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 190208
Licensed for 16 since 2004
Michele D. Howell
110 Laurel Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 369613
Licensed for 16 since 2008
Desiree A. Gardner
31 Layton Ave, Apt. PH, Staten Island, NY
License # 192757
Licensed for 16 since 2005
Dale A. Francis
357 Walker Street, Staten Island, NY
License # 824922
Licensed for 16 since 2018
Hawa Sando
289 Vanderbilt Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 452433
Licensed for 16 since 2010
Doris M. Sevillano
2354 Victory Blvd, Bsmt. Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 597804
Licensed for 16 since 2012
Rosalind Gonzalez
40 Ronald Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 502481
Licensed for 16 since 2011
Celandia M. Mendez- Cruz
83 Laurel Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 296984
Licensed for 16 since 2007
Jennifer Perez
96 Mersereau Ave. , 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 664908
Licensed for 16 since 2014
Keishauna S. Guzman
26 Imperial Court, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 746072
Licensed for 16 since 2016
Alis Gyulbudaghyan
280 Rudyard Street, Staten Island, NY
License # 731731
Licensed for 16 since 2015
Michelene Chancy
4 Stueben Street, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 557549
Licensed for 16 since 2011
Hana Levy
Staten Island, Staten Island, NY
License # 412472
Licensed for 16 since 2010
Mei Fang He
272 Suffolk Avenue, Staten Island, NY
License # 732318
Licensed for 16 since 2015
Melanie A. Howard
164 Catherine Street, 1ST Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 775467
Licensed for 16 since 2016
Isabel Barry
261 Trantor Place, Staten Island, NY
License # 741349
Licensed for 16 since 2016
Nairobi T. Jean- Baptiste
313 Taylor Street, Apt. 2, Staten Island, NY
License # 294922
Licensed for 16 since 2007
Myrtha Jean- Baptiste
45 Pine Street, Staten Island, NY
License # 648133
Licensed for 16 since 2013
Esther John- Baptiste
342 Pelton Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 250208
Licensed for 16 since 2006
Brittney S. Joyner
318 Lake Avenue, Apt. 2, Staten Island, NY
License # 856020
Licensed for 16 since 2020
Korto K. Kollie
935 Goethals Road North, Staten Island, NY
License # 612841
Licensed for 16 since 2012
Kevin Kornegay
300 Westervelt Ave, Staten Island, NY
License # 160074
Licensed for 16 since 2004
Kozeta Meka
965 Forest Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 72583
Licensed for 16 since 2000
Isabel Lee
366C Union Ave, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 455661
Licensed for 16 since 2010
Jessica N. Cabrera Olmedo
366B Union Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 455660
Licensed for 16 since 2010
Magalie Landrum
44 Summerfield Place, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 228532
Licensed for 16 since 2005
Teresa S.
Lantigua
45 Osgood Avenue, BSMT Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 322946
Licensed for 16 since 2007
Nicole N. Smith
311 McClean Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 684285
Licensed for 16 since 2014
Miriam Rodriguez
491 Netherland Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 625703
Licensed for 16 since 2012
Sherine Rollins
495 Netherland Avenue, Staten Island, NY
License # 398241
Licensed for 16 since 2009
Donna Joyner
93 Heberton Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 275675
Licensed for 16 since 2006
Jacqueline Martheyn
267 Crown Ave, Staten Island, NY
License # 630780
Licensed for 16 since 2013
Patricia Lugo
707 South Ave, Apt. pvt 1-Side Ent Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 278387
Licensed for 16 since 2006
Therese K. Lydon
3502 Richmond Avenue, Bsmt Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 72399
Licensed for 16 since 2000
Reda Gad
153 Clifton Avenue, 1-Rear Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 465323
Licensed for 16 since 2010
Esmemary Akinsanmi
286 Jewett Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 111360
Licensed for 16 since 2002
Kristina Gershteyn
907 Nugent Avenue, 2nd Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 643928
Licensed for 16 since 2013
Nancy Maneates
119 Melvin Avenue, Basement Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 217932
Licensed for 16 since 2005
Gloria R.
Mccombs
152 Winter Avenue, Apt. 1 Gd. Side Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 187055
Licensed for 16 since 2004
Allison D. Mc Donald
15 Fort Place, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 344146
Licensed for 16 since 2008
Abigail Gonzalez Rosario
85 Laurel Ave, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 350383
Licensed for 16 since 2008
Nertilja Mesik
3448 Richmond Ave, Staten Island, NY
License # 837813
Licensed for 16 since 2019
Latisha M. Johnson
350 Vanderbilt Ave, Apt. 1V, Staten Island, NY
License # 804643
Licensed for 16 since 2018
Wei Guo
289 Moreland Street, Staten Island, NY
License # 825982
Licensed for 16 since 2018
Angela M. Vacirca
344 Pulaski Ave., 2nd Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 128896
Licensed for 16 since 2002
Marie E. Orefice
344 Pulaski Avenue, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 72619
Licensed for 16 since 2000
Alex C.
Henry
16 Tappen Ct, 1st Floor, Staten Island, NY
License # 812725
Licensed for 16 since 2018
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Immigrants from the former USSR arrested in New York on charges of embezzlement of state funds
Four owners of kindergartens for low-income families and seven city officials were arrested in New York for allegedly providing services to them for bribes.
Russian emigrants call “kindergartens” and numerous free nursing homes in New York and its environs.
But in this case we are talking about preschools for children of poor parents who are looking for work or working and cannot afford a babysitter.
These day care centers are jointly subsidized by the city, state, and federal government, which bears two-thirds of the costs.
The US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York announced the arrest of Lyudmila Umarova, Lyudmila Grushko, Yana Kruglya and Rimma Volovnik, who jointly own 38 kindergartens in Brooklyn and Staten Island, and city employees Leonid Gutnik, Alexey Vasiliev, Aurora Villareal, Dionne Rivers-Etta, Emil Nehala, Caroline Eason and Maria Rapoport.
They were all arrested and taken to court, which agreed to release them on bail. The judge did not ask if they pleaded guilty, and they themselves remained silent.
Umarova, however, was supported by her lawyer David Levin. “She’s ready to stand trial and get a chance to clear herself,” Levine told reporters
Dead Souls
District Attorney Preet Bharara said at a press conference that the investigation had not yet been completed, and did not rule out that in In fact, new defendants may still appear.
The arrested are charged with criminal conspiracy to commit fraud and bribery, for which, if the outcome of the case is unfavorable for them, they theoretically face more than 20 years in prison.
Judging by court documents, some of the defendants agreed from the very beginning to help the investigation and, in particular, to record conversations with accomplices.
Prosecutors consider 63-year-old Umarova, who lives in Brooklyn in an apartment above her two kindergartens, to be the soul of the conspiracy. Her daughter owns two more kindergartens on the same block, as well as several establishments in other areas. She doesn’t get through.
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The acts alleged by the defendants allegedly took place from 2007 to August of this year.
The prosecutor’s office claims that they billed the authorities for the care of children who had never been in their kindergartens. These were real children from poor families, whose names were allegedly supplied to the conspirators for a bribe by accomplices working in the city administration.
By billing these “dead souls,” the perpetrators pocketed a total of $1 million, according to prosecutors.
In addition, city officials are accused of sending children from poor families and shelters for the homeless to kindergartens owned by the participants in the conspiracy, helping to push through their bills and petitions, and finally falsifying the results of sanitary and fire inspections, which should be carried out regularly at their facilities.
By law, each child must have a certain area, and each caregiver – a certain number of children. Educators are required to have special licenses, they must also be fingerprinted and pass a criminal record check.
According to the prosecutor of Bharara, the officials involved in the case “did not live up to their trust.” “They took bribes for turning a blind eye to violations and providing a sweet life for Umarova,” the prosecutor said.
During the three years the indictment covers, the arrested kindergarten owners received a total of $18 million from the authorities.
End of “Sesame Street”
The investigation began on July 9, when an unnamed employee of the city health department reported to the authorities that Grushko and some other Russian woman came to her at the end of June, who wanted to discuss with her Grushko’s garden “Street Sesame”.
According to the documents submitted by the investigators, Grushko wanted the authorities to allow her to take more children to kindergarten than was allowed by the existing permits.
When the visitors left, the employee noticed that Grushko left her a thick envelope with a box. Opening it, she found a ring inside.
She caught up with Grushko and tried to return the ring to her. “What, the size doesn’t fit?” – she did not understand.
On July 13, an investigator pretending to be a sanitary inspector appeared at Sesame Street Kindergarten.
His inspection revealed a number of irregularities. For example, the “Emergency Exit” sign on the first floor was obstructed by a bookcase, the sign on the second floor was also not visible, and the children were sleeping on the third, although the hostess did not have permission to use it.
“If you help me, I’ll help you,” Grushko told him pointedly. The prosecutor’s office believes that it was an attempt to bribe the inspector. Two days later, the authorities closed the kindergarten.
“One hundred dollars for a child”
After that, the inspectors raided a number of other kindergartens owned by the defendants and found a host of other violations, including mouse droppings in the kitchen, containers of detergent and paint in unlocked cupboards, and bottles of alcohol in the refrigerator next to baby food.
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Kindergartens were intended for children of the unemployed and low-income
So far, the authorities have closed six kindergartens with about 250 children.
On August 5 and 6, the investigators repeatedly interrogated Gutnik, who, according to them, confessed to taking money from Umarova, Grushko, Kruglya and persons associated with them.
According to the prosecutor’s office, the official received thousands of dollars a month, and, for example, he was given two thousand dollars for his birthday.
In addition, according to the investigators, for each child who got into the “necessary kindergarten” a civil servant received one hundred dollars.
According to Gutnick’s own calculations, since 2005 he has received a total of more than $100,000.
Explanation of bureaucratic procedures
According to the prosecutor’s office, before he got a job in the city’s labor department, Gutnik lived on welfare for the poor.
He testified during interrogation that when he, as a civil servant, received applications for the same benefits, he looked for Russian surnames in them and forwarded their data to interested persons who “enrolled” children in their kindergartens. At the same time, neither the children nor their parents had the slightest idea about what was happening.
According to the court documents, on August 5, Gutnik met on the instructions of law enforcement agencies with a certain relative (or relative) of Umarova.
Before that, he was equipped with several sound recording devices. Subsequently, Gutnik admitted during interrogation that before the meeting he told his wife that he was going to record the conversation. She informed her daughter Umarova about this.
His colleague Vasiliev was interrogated on 6 August and stated that he had received money from Umarova for his services. Services, he said, consisted of explaining bureaucratic procedures to her and giving her advice on how to get children into his kindergartens.
Vasiliev said that he also received a black leather wallet and a $170 restaurant coupon from Umarova. He presented these gifts to the investigators, who immediately confiscated them.
The prosecutor’s office claims that most of the other defendants also confessed, but emphasizes that at this stage all defendants in the case are considered innocent.
New York Boroughs: Staten Island – ThisAmerica
Staten Island is a New York City borough. It is not as densely populated as the other four boroughs in New York, and the most remote of the rest.
Staten Islan d is located on the Hudson River. In another way, it is also called the “island of the States General.” Staten Island has only been considered a New York City borough since 1898. This island, located in the southern part of the state of New York, until 19For 75 years they called Richmond, since it territorially belonged to this area.
Features of the Staten Island area
The appearance of the island resembles the American outback. Locals even call it the “forgotten place”. In their opinion, the local authorities do not care about this sleeping area.
But the beauty of the island is precisely that there is no crazy fuss and crowds of people inherent in the metropolis. As an exception, such a phenomenon can be observed only on holidays, when some kind of mass events are held.
You can’t even find skyscrapers in Staten Island, sometimes crushing with their majesty. Here you can enjoy the patriarchal peace and quiet, where people mostly live in their homes with quiet cozy courtyards. And, although the area is built up mainly with one-story houses, it retains all the advantages of a big city.
History of the Staten Island area
For the first time, the people of Staten Island met Europeans in 1524, when the Italian navigator Giovanni da Verrazzano traveled from the east coast of North America to New York Harbor and Narragansett Bay.
He crossed the Narrows and became the discoverer of the island. In 1609, the English navigator Henry Hudson (Hudson) named the island Staten Eylandt. This name comes from Staten-General (translated from the Netherlands . – States General) – the parliament of the North Netherlands Confederation. Hudson also assigned him the status of a trading territory of the Netherlands.
In the period from 1639 to 1655, the Dutch repeatedly tried to take control of the territory, but this venture was not successful due to disagreements with local Indian tribes. In 1620, the first agreement on the new colony of the Netherlands was signed in Manhattan.
And only in 1661 the agreement on the permanent subjugation of the island of Holland was adopted. This event took place in the village of Oude Dorp (translated from the Dutch. “Old Village”). This dominion extended to territories located near South Beach, on the south side of the Narrows, inhabited by a small number of Huguenots and Walloons, immigrants from the Netherlands.
From 1947 to 2001, the island was literally turned into a city dump. Today, various redevelopment activities are taking place in the area to create a suitable place for the construction of an entertainment zone.
Since this area can take a break from the usual hustle and bustle of the metropolis, it is considered to be “sleeping”. New York City includes four other boroughs: Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens and Manhattan, where life is literally in full swing, but on Staten Island, things are completely different.
The flow of life here is more measured and calm, without the fuss of the crowd and the noise of cars. Until 1960, there were even farms in the south of the island. After the Verrazano Bridge was built, linking Staten Island with Brooklyn, the area began to be massively populated. Accordingly, the island has lost its former unhurried way of life.
Since the advent of transport, there have been many traffic jams, traffic accidents on the roads and, as a result, work is constantly being carried out to restore roads. Despite this, the Staten Island area is considered attractive for living among local citizens, especially for those who speak Russian. The Russian-speaking population is about 20% of the total population of the island.
The nuances of life on Staten Island were captured in a wonderful feature film directed by James De Monaco in 2009 called Staten Island.
Location Staten Island
Staten Island, including adjacent islands, covers 151.5 square meters of land and 114.5 square meters of water. The Narrows runs along Staten Island and Long Island. And the straits of Kill Van Kull and Arthur Kill separate the island from New Jersey.
The Staten Island area is connected to New Jersey through the Gothals, Bayonne and Outerbridge crossings. One of the largest suspension bridges Verrazano connects the island with Brooklyn.
In the center of Staten Island is Todt Hill, the island’s highest point. It is a hill reaching a height of 125 meters. There is also the Moravian Cemetery, which is now the largest on the island. In 1960, they could not decide for a long time how to organize a natural zone that would be properly protected.
Staten Island now boasts a huge variety of green spaces and various natural places located in the Greenbelt (Green Belt) parkland. Thanks to this, Staten Island is proudly called the “lungs of New York.”
Being part of New York, for a long period of formation and development, Staten Island went through a rather difficult path of struggle for independence. Therefore, instead of calling the island a “sleeping” or “forgotten” area, it would be much more correct to give it the name of the most independent island. Indeed, for more than two hundred years, the area has tried many times to separate from the metropolis. Especially for this, referendums were held, the purpose of which was to gain independence. At 19In 93, the majority of votes were cast for the separation of the island, but this decision was canceled by the city hall.
Such a zealous decision to gain independence is determined geographically, since the island is closer not to New York, but to New Jersey. It is also geographically remote from other cities, and it was possible to get here only with the help of a ferry. It wasn’t until the opening of the Verrazano Bridge in 1964 that the island got a little closer to New York.
Attractions Staten Island
Verrazano Bridge
After commissioning in 1964, the Verrazano Bridge, named after the Italian navigator Giovanni da Verrazzana, has become one of the main attractions of the island. Since its opening, the bridge has been crossed by a huge number of vehicles.
A toll is required to cross the bridge in both directions, but in the beginning the amount was very small. Gradually, fares rose, and until 2008 the payment was ten dollars. Now the tariff has increased slightly and is $15.
The bridge connects Staten Island and Brooklyn and is one of the largest suspension bridges in the world. It consists of two floors, each of which has three lanes for the movement of cars. This design makes it much easier to travel to New Jersey from Long Island. Any vessel, whether commercial or cruise, upon arrival in New York always passes under this bridge, since the distance from the bridge to the water level, equal to 69.5 m, allows this.
The bridge was built for cars only, not for pedestrians. During the traditional annual marathon in New York, this rule does not apply to pedestrians. They can use one of the floors of the bridge, and, in part, the marathon race takes place on Staten Island. It is thanks to the marathon that the bridge is now widely known throughout the world.
Staten Island Zoo
The zoo is located in Clarence Barrett Park and covers an area of 3.3 hectares. Its opening took place on June 10, 1936, as a “reptile zoo” and the first US institution founded for educational purposes. Thanks to certain programs, visitors have the opportunity to understand the features of animal life and their importance in human life.
This is a huge variety of rattlesnakes from the US and other countries. Animals living in the jungle occupy a specially designated pavilion, where the natural conditions inherent in the habitats of these individuals are maintained.
In 1969 the zoo was reconstructed and the Children’s Center was opened on its site. It was made according to the project of a farm, where children themselves communicate with animals. Since then, the number of visitors to the zoo has increased dramatically, especially families with small children love to come here.
In 1988, a new stage in the development of the zoo took place, which was marked by the granting of accreditation by the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums. Its goal was to bring the living conditions of animals as close as possible to their natural environment. As a result, visitors can view exotic animals in almost wild habitats.
For this, new exhibition premises were built, the construction of which is still ongoing. Thanks to their improvement, new opportunities have appeared for the preservation and multiplication of many species of animals.
Snug Harbor Cultural Center
Snug Harbor is a 19th-century maritime-themed complex located in the northern part of Staten Island along Kill Van Cool. Once this area was inhabited by sailors. Today, the city park occupies a huge area of 340 thousand square meters. meters.
Numerous structures of the complex are created in an eclectic architectural style, as well as in neo-Greek, Italian and Victorian styles. The buildings have a unique look and adorn the historic area of the island. Today, for many cultural organizations, this is an excellent place for exhibitions, concerts and other festive events.
The idea for Snug Harbor belongs to Captain Robert Randall, who created the park in 1801 for sailors who could no longer serve in the Navy and needed a safe haven. At 19In 65, the complex was declared a National Historic Monument. And since 1976 it has been operating as the Snug Harbor Cultural Center. Even now, sailors in dire need of material assistance can get it from Snug Harbor.
Staten Island Botanical Garden
The garden is located right here in the cultural complex. The garden consists of the Chinese and White gardens. The location of the garden is very originally decorated in the form of a labyrinth and surrounded by a wall with a castle. The complex also houses the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, an exhibition that occupies an area of 1,400 square meters. meters.
City Park also houses the Nobel Nautical Collection, named after the sailor, painter and lithographer John Nobel, and the Staten Island Museum, with a collection of New York’s historical artifacts. The city park is home to the Staten Island Children’s Museum, the Music Hall, which seats 850, and the School of Fine Arts. The Music Hall was founded in 1892 and is one of the oldest music halls in New York today.
Staten Island Waterfront
Although the island does not have enough bright sights, it is still known for the most beautiful and fairly clean beaches. One of them is South Beach, which creates a magnificent view of the Verrazano Bridge across the Narrows.
Quite a long beach area stretches east of the Staten Island park area. The boardwalk spans nearly two and a half miles and runs parallel to Cappodano Boulevard. This deck links South Beach to Midland Beach and is named after Franklin Roosevelt.
The boardwalk along the waterfront is one of the favorite places for locals and visitors to Staten Island. In the summer, various events and fairs are organized here. On the territory of the embankment there are cafes, playgrounds, sports facilities. In the warm season, roller-skating, cycling, playing bocce ball, as well as kayaking and canoeing are possible here.
Staten Island Parks
The island’s many parks are considered Staten Island’s top attractions.
Great Kills Park is a vast area covering nearly 580 acres. The park originates from Hailan Boulevard, stretches along the coastline and ends at the beach.
The park is famous for its ecological resources. Its name comes from the Dutch word, which means “many streams” in Russian. Here you can relax on the beach, ride a yacht and go fishing.
The park area is equipped with a special track for running and rollerblading. Children can play to their heart’s content on playgrounds equipped with swings, houses and various structures. Fans of launching ballistic missiles, kites, model aircraft and flying saucers can do it on a special field.
Wolfs Pond Park is a huge area of green grassy glades where vacationers come with pleasure for picnics. Outdoor enthusiasts can play tennis, basketball and hockey, as there are specially equipped playgrounds.
The name of the park comes from the English word, which means “wolf”. There are no wolves here, but the view of the pond from above is very similar to a wolf’s head. The northern part of the pond is decorated with lilies. On a summer morning, you can watch a painting worthy of an Impressionist artist’s brush – this is a truly bewitching sight.
Willowbrook Park is a great place to have fun. Here you can not only admire nature, watching waterfowl in a large pond, but also play football and tennis. And you can consolidate the rest by riding on a real carousel with music.
Staten Island Ferry Free
Access to the island is via a 24-hour free ferry service. Its pier is located in the northern part of the island. Ships of orange and blue design of the crossing constantly run between Manhattan and Staten Island. You can do this trip for free.
The ferry is operated by the New York Department of Transportation. More than 18 million people use its services every year.
On a boat trip, you can take in some of the island’s most beautiful sights, such as views of Upper New York Bay, the Verrazano Bridge, the majestic skyscrapers of Manhattan, the New Jersey coastline and the Statue of Liberty.
Manhattan’s southernmost point, the South Ferry, is the ferry’s northern terminus. It is in the Whitehall Street-South Ferry metro interchange area.
And St. George on the northern tip of the island is the southern terminus. The travel time of one route is approximately 25 minutes, and its length is 8.4 km. The intervals between flights are half an hour, and during periods of “rush hour” – about 15-20 minutes. In the early morning hours and late evening, ships depart hourly. On weekends, the intervals between flights are half an hour to an hour.
There is a certain rule on the ferry to avoid overloading. Even if passengers, having traveled a certain route, want to make another flight, they are required to cross the terminal at the final stop. Also, on the lower deck of the ferry you can transport bicycles – this service is free. Once upon a time, it was allowed to transport cars on the ferry, for which you had to pay $3. But after the events of September 11, 2001, it was forbidden to transport a personal car on a ship.
Bus transportation
Staten Island residents can use local buses to get almost anywhere on the island. There are two bus routes between the borough and Brooklyn, and express buses connect the island with Manhattan. The final stop of the bulk of the buses is St. George’s Pier. The two routes travel across the Verrazano Bridge and end in Brooklyn at 95th Street.
Express buses run mostly during rush hours and are designed to provide ease of transportation without the need for transfers for island residents who work in Manhattan. Travel in such transport is inexpensive, and is $5. If you need to transfer to the metro and local routes, you can do this for free.
Staten Island Railroad
The Staten Island area is the only one of the five boroughs where the rail line does not have subway lines. The island’s railway is an intercity passenger railway and operates around the clock. Although the railway line is not connected to the metro and does not belong to its part, it is marked on the diagrams as one of the metro lines.
The road is a single line running along the east and southeast coast of the island. In order to transfer to the railway from the metro, people mainly use the free ferry service.
At St. George’s station, the north terminal of the railroad has a connection to the south terminal of the ferry. And near the interchange periphery of Whitehall Street – South Ferry in Manhattan is the northern ferry terminal.
The railroad is formally considered a subway, as it is completely separated from public transport. The entire road, various embankments, cuts and overpasses run above the ground, with the exception of a small tunnel on the stretch from St. George to Tompkinsville. The regularity of the movement of trains is different and depends on the time of day and traffic congestion: from one train for an hour at night and up to eight trains at rush hour.
All transportation, including the island’s ferry, trains and buses, is operated by the New York Transportation Company.
Despite the great variety of transport available to the inhabitants of the island, it is still sometimes difficult to do without a car, because the Queens area is the most remote of all five boroughs in New York. Therefore, many families have a private car or several (for each family member) to make it more convenient to get to school every day, as well as visit a supermarket, which can be several miles from home. Despite the long distances, the inhabitants of the island enjoy life in their own homes with cozy courtyards where children play on green lawns.
Staten Island Bridges
The Verrazano Bridge is the world’s third longest suspension bridge connecting Brooklyn to Staten Island. You can enter the island across the bridge for $15, and leave from there for free.
There are three other bridges in Staten Island: Goethals, Bayon, and Outerbridge leading to New Jersey. There is a $13 fee to enter the bridge, and exit is also free. Through Goethals you can get to the city of Elizabeth, the Bayon Bridge connects, respectively, with the city of Bayon, and Outerbridge – with Perth Amba.
Staten Island Roads
The island’s bridges are connected by several highways. They are also called highways. The Verrazano and Goethals Bridges are connected by Route 278, which crosses the island from east to west and is called the Staten Island Expressway.
Outerbridge and Bayon are connected by the 440th road, which is called the Western Highway, and connects the 278th road and the Korean War Veterans Highway. It extends from the junction of Arthur Kill Road and Richmond Avenue and ends with the Outerbridge Bridge.
All roads on the island are free of charge.
Who lives in Staten Island
About 500 thousand people live on the island, of which, according to one source, more than 12 thousand people are Russian-speaking immigrants, and according to another source, this figure reaches 50 thousand people.
Staten Island covers an area of 62 square meters. miles, (which is 2.5 times the size of Manhattan). The predominant population of the island is Italians (more than 167 thousand people), and the smallest number of Hispanic Americans on the island is 18% of the total population of the island.
Staten Island used to be predominantly white, but now 32% of the island’s residents are ethnic minorities. This figure has grown by 12% over the past 20 years.
With the growth of the population, other problems arose, the most pressing of which was the rather high cost of housing, which is very difficult to buy.
Interesting facts about Staten Island
The island, which is part of New York for many years, repeatedly fought for independence. To this end, at 19In 1993, a referendum was held among its inhabitants. According to its results, 65% of the population of Staten Island voted for the independence of the island and its secession from New York. But such a decision of the population was categorically rejected by the government of the island.
The September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center killed 250 islanders.
Celebrities born in the area:
Personalities who were lucky enough to be born on this island have gained considerable popularity around the world:
Christina Aguilera is the world’s most popular singer known for her voice.
Alice (Alice) Austin is a photographer, one of the women at the origin of this profession.
Oskar Auerbach is a scientist who determined the relationship between smoking and lung cancer.
Albert Baes is a physicist who, with Paul Kirkpatrick, invented the microscope, often used in DNA research.
Thomas Adams – the author of the idea of creating chewing gum.
Aron Barr – Third Vice President of the United States of America.
Joan Baez is the daughter of Albert Baez, a wonderful singer with a charming voice, performing folk songs.
Tony Canzoneri – famous boxer, multiple world champion in three weight categories from 1927 to 1930.
Staten Island is one of New York’s most enticing boroughs. This is the most remote place of the metropolis compared to other areas, the island is very attractive to residents. The absence of giant skyscrapers and unnecessary fuss creates a feeling of calm and tranquility. This place is definitely worth a visit.
New York Botanical Garden
New York Botanical Garden (USA) – description, history, location. Exact address, phone number, website. Reviews of tourists, photos and videos.
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Hours
Today’s Hours: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Tuesday-Sunday; 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. All visitors, including Members, must purchase or reserve timed-entry tickets in advance.
Source: http://nybg.org/
Expositions
The New York Botanical Garden is open all year round, but each plant has its own seasonal flowering, so in different seasons there is an opportunity to see a magnificent riot of colors. For the convenience of visitors, there is a special filter on the official website of the botanical garden, using which you can find out which plants are currently blooming and which halls should be skipped.
The pride of botanists is Winter Garden , an indoor domed space displaying a wide variety of tropical and rainforest plants. Among them are many types of palms, cacti, orchids, vines, lotuses and water lilies. Thanks to glazing and maintained temperature, this hall functions all year round.
No less fascinating complex visited in any season is coniferous arboretum. This is one of the oldest arboretums in the United States. Many plants are over 100 years old. The arboretum has the opportunity to see more than 250 pines, spruces and firs growing in the alpine forests of the American West, on the windy shores of Japan and in the forests of Alaska.
There is a whole forest in the botanical garden . This is the name of one of the zones. This is a preserved piece of forest cover and flora of the area. The uniqueness and ecological significance of the forest is one of the reasons the founders chose this site for the New York Botanical Garden.
See the beauty of flowering plants in Azalea Garden . Along with azaleas, there is a varied assortment of flowering trees and shrubs, forest perennials, ferns and herbs. The collections of this garden include dogwood, mountain laurel, hydrangea, hosta and others.
From March to May and from September to November cherries blossom in the botanical garden . Among them there is also Japanese sakura, the flowering of which is necessary for everyone to see. And besides it, there are about 200 more species of trees from different parts of the world.
Spring mood will come to visitors in Daffodil Valley . They bloom in spring, from March to May. In the botanical garden, a whole field was sown with them. There are not only familiar species here, but also dwarf ones, not exceeding 5 cm in height.
From June to August lilies bloom in the garden . About 70 rare hybrids of these flowers are still grown here, including the first red Lily-Theron.
Herb garden will help you smell the meadow grasses and see the beauties of the mountains. Green plants are visible in it all year round: laurel, sage, hops, nasturtium, etc. The brightest colors await visitors in the spring-summer season in rose and peony gardens . Each of them has hundreds of types of flowers collected from different parts of the world. The orchid collection is one of the richest in the world. Every season there is an opportunity to see orchids of different shapes and colors.
Home gardening center offers to see options for landscaping summer cottages and vegetable gardens. On select weekends throughout the year, experts offer advice on home garden plants and demonstrate pruning, watering, and other necessary techniques, as well as handouts.
Attracts visitors and rock garden . This quiet, secluded place, set against the backdrop of the forest, is a few miles away from the bustle of New York. Built in the 1930s, this oasis boasts hundreds of alpine flowers nestled among its rocks and crevices, as well as rare forest plants. This is a completely recreated alpine meadow, but located on the other side of the Earth.
0012 The New York Botanical Garden is spread across both banks of the Bronx River. There are three ways to enter the garden: the Greenhouse Gate opens the way to the tourist information center and the greenhouse, through the Mosholu Gate you can get into the landscape park, and through the East Gate you can conveniently enter the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden.
If you are visiting the garden for the first time, it makes sense to first visit the information center, where you can learn about the history of the New York botanical movement, about the contribution to the creation of the garden by media empire heiress Enid Haupt, and about the early years of this bioreserve in the heart of
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Next, go to the greenhouse: admire its Victorian appearance, the figured interweaving of iron ceilings and a huge glass dome in the spirit of the best creations of English architects of the late 19th century. Inside, you will be greeted by the Plant World, a permanent exhibition of flora from all over the world: tropical rainforests and cacti of the North American deserts, an impressive collection of palm trees, carnivorous and aquatic plants.
More than 100,000 trees, shrubs, wild herbs and flowers from the continent are displayed in the North American Plant Garden. The rock garden introduces representatives of the alpine flora and the inhabitants of the Rocky Mountain region. The Azalea Garden is a real fireworks display of lush colors and is worth visiting in the spring when the plants are in bloom. The relic forest of the Tain family, the core of the Botanical Garden, provides an opportunity to follow in the footsteps of the founding fathers of the American state. You should definitely visit the coniferous arboretum, where more than 250 species of trees of all climatic zones are represented – from the Wild West to Japan and Alaska.
Peggy Rockefeller’s Rose Garden grows 650 varieties of roses from all over the world.
The Botanical Garden regularly hosts classical and jazz concerts, themed lectures and workshops, as well as many other exciting events.
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New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx
The New York Botanical Garden is considered the largest in the city. By the way, it is also one of the largest in the United States. The New York Botanical Garden covers an area of 1 sq. km and consists of 50 separate gardens, each with its own theme and plantings. From the waterfall and forest area to the “Adventure Garden” for children. By the way, in total, about 1 million species of plants are planted here. So, if you want to take a break from the stone jungle and admire the natural ones, this is the place for you! Every year, from the end of February to the beginning of April, an orchid exhibition is organized here, which presents an impressive collection of these elegant flowers.
How to get to the New York Botanic Gardens
You can get to the New York Botanic Gardens by subway lines B, D or 4. Get off at Bedford Park Blvd. From here you can walk down the hill to the park in about 15 minutes. The entrance ticket is included in most New York City travel discount cards.
Every day throughout the year, the New York Botanical Garden offers tourists not only to see a variety of plant species, but also to visit the themed exhibitions for which it is famous to the whole world.
Daily events include sightseeing tour , which tells about the history of the area in general and the garden in particular. Every month, special exhibitions of plants are held, united by one habitat or country where they are used. For example, “Fragrances of Morocco” is a thematic tour designed to introduce visitors to the types of spices of the East and show those that grow in the botanical garden. One of the most colorful is the exhibition “Orchid World” . This is a whole show that includes viewing flowers and a story about their types. Here you can also see products made from them and trace the role of orchids in related areas – design, etc.
A whole town has been created for children on the territory of the botanical garden – Everett Adventure Kindergarten. There are countless opportunities for all children of all ages to explore the wonders of science and nature. Employees will not only host game programs, but also look after the children while the parents are walking in the garden or attending events.
The New York Botanical Garden hosts events that bring together multiple art forms. For example, exhibitions of paintings by contemporary artists are often held here. Echoing the theme, travelers or country experts give lectures here, chefs give master classes, and botanists talk about the flora of a particular region.
The Botanical Garden is also a platform for the study and conservation of plant species, their selection. Hundreds of scientists work on its territory, each of whom makes a unique contribution to the development and improvement of the garden.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden ). It is located next to Prospect Park in Brooklyn and is known for its lush cherry blossom trees. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden consists of 12 different zones, each of which is of particular interest. Are you coming in the spring? Then be sure to visit the Robert W. Wilson Observation Deck.
From here you have a beautiful view of the cherry orchards. Also, if you’re visiting the Brooklyn Botanic Garden with kids, go to the so-called Discovery Garden. Entrance to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is included in the New York Pass and New York Sightseeing Flex Pass.
How to get to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Many subway lines pass near the garden. You can take the Red Line 2 or 3 trains to Eastern Parkway – Brooklyn Museum Station, the B, Q or S Lines to Prospect Park Station, or the Green Lines 4 and 5 trains to Franklin Avenue Station.
New York Botanical Garden entrance ticket price depends on the visitor’s age.
Children under 2 years of age enter free of charge.
children aged 2 to 12 – $12,
adults (13 to 64 years old) – $25,
seniors over 65 and students – $22.
The ticket entitles you to visit all the complex’s gardens and exhibitions. Prices may change. Before visiting, it is recommended to check the current information on the official website of the New York Botanical Garden. There you can also buy tickets online for the date of interest. To enter the garden, simply print out the ticket that will be sent to your email.
Address: New York, Bronx, Southern Blvd 2900. Website.
Opening hours: from 10:00 to 18:00, closed on Mondays.
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Entrance: on weekdays – 35 USD for adults and 15 USD for children. All day on Wednesday and from 9:00 to 10:00 on Saturday admission to the garden is free. Prices on the page are for July 2021
Queens Botanical Garden is located near City Field, behind the park, where the large metal structure of the Unisphere stands. It is much smaller than the gardens mentioned above and therefore not particularly remarkable in itself. However, in spring and summer it is very nice to come here for a short time if you happen to be in the area. Be sure to walk along the Fragrance Walk surrounded by fragrant flowers and plants. By the way, from November to March, admission to the Queens Botanical Gardens is free, and the rest of the time – just a few dollars.
The Botanical Garden is located in one of the New York districts – the Bronx, so it will not be difficult to get to it, for this Suitable for several types of public transport.
The fastest and easiest way is by suburban train . It departs several times a day from Manhattan Grand Central Station and reaches the garden within 20 minutes. The station is called Botanical Garden. From it to the entrance to the garden – about 7 minutes on foot.
Buses also stop near the railway station. Routes No. Bx26 (stop Kazimiroff / Botanical Gardens E) and Bx41 (stop Webster Av / Botanical Sq N) reach here. Their schedule and route can be viewed on the official website of New York Public Transportation.
It will take a little longer than the train to get to the Bronx Botanical Garden by subway . The nearest stop to it is called Allerton Av (5 green and 2 red lines). You will have to walk about 10 minutes from it to the entrance to the garden. On the other side is Kingsbridge Rd tube station (orange lines B and D). From it to the main entrance is about 5-7 minutes walk.
You can also get to the New York Botanical Garden by car : there is a large parking lot at the entrance, but it is paid: $ 20 per car unit, while parking is not limited. It is possible to get to the botanical garden and by taxi using mobile applications Gett, Lyft (the American analogue of Uber) and others. The trip will cost less than official city carriers.
There is also a botanical garden in the Staten Island area. Its official name is Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden. 8 different gardens were laid here. By the way, you should definitely come here for the Allée tunnel made of tree branches, which serves as an ideal backdrop for selfies. With the New York Pass and the New York Sightseeing Pass, you can enjoy free admission to the Snug Harbor Botanical Gardens.
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What adaptations of Stephen King we have not seen
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Stephen King is equally popular both on paper and on screens. It became interesting for us to remember which novels and stories of the writer have not yet turned into films. Excluding very recent things and projects in production, we have selected seven books that you can dream of embodying in a big movie.
King’s works have been filmed for a long time, and the director himself willingly gives away the rights to film adaptation, often for a small or symbolic fee. King’s most successful films include The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, The Shining, and It.
Eyes of the Dragon
The most famous of King’s failed adaptations. Having written a fairy tale about swords and magic in the 80s, the king of horrors turned against himself a significant part of the fans and critics. The fantasy genre was not yet so popular and was considered childish. However, the book was soon “tasted”. When The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones made fantasy the dominant genre, projects for a film and TV series based on the book immediately appeared.
Seth Graham-Smith, author of Pride, Prejudice and Zombies, was ready to write a series to be released on Hulu streaming. But in the end, nothing happened: King’s fantasy has remained too expensive even to this day.
Still from The Dark Tower, dir. Nikolay Arsel, 2017
The book “Eyes of the Dragon” quickly captures with its rhythm and non-trivial, albeit archetypal, plot. The king of fairyland Delaine has two sons: a very good one, Peter, and a so-so, Thomas. An evil wizard kills the king and frames Peter for the murder in order to make his brother heir. But the young man manages to escape from prison with the help of a gift from his dead mother, and years later he returns to take revenge.
There are intersections with the Dark Tower cycle in the novel. The series, if it were filmed, could become a bridge to the worlds of Stephen King not yet open to the screen. And the main role could be given to Timothée Chalamet, he deserved it.
“Library Police”
The author’s collection “A Quarter After Midnight” includes four stories. Two of them received film incarnations: a TV series based on The Langoliers was made back in the 1990s, and a film with Johnny Depp based on the book Secret Window, Secret Garden was released in the early 2000s. The remaining two stories – “Sunny Dog” and “Library Police” – have not yet been adapted for the screen.
King reveals his plan in the foreword of “Library Police”: he learned that his now quite grown-up son is still afraid of the “library policeman” who can punish him for expired books. There really is such a character in American everyday folklore – something close to our “uncle policeman” who is ready to be taken to prison for bad behavior. But inspired by his idea, King decided to give this creature a more intelligible form and went quite far.
Still from the film “Kaleidoscope of Horrors”, dir. George Romero, 1982
The hero of the story is a real estate agent who visits the library for the first time as an adult to prepare for a public speech. Outwardly harmless, but somehow unpleasant, the librarian, the old woman Ardelia, several times warns the hero, as if in jest, that the books must be returned on time, otherwise the library police will appear. Of course, a man not only forgets about books, but also loses them forever. What he and his friends have to pay for.
The main monster in the story is precisely Ardelia, and not the policeman himself, her henchman. Under the guise of an old woman or a beautiful young librarian hides a spider-like creature that feeds on children’s tears of fear. Returning from hibernation, Ardelia is again preparing to enter into force and sends a haze on the hero, who in childhood became a victim of a crime in the library and forced this episode out of his memory.
This is one of King’s more original fantasies, full of grotesque imagery. But it will be difficult to show it because of the dark theme of children’s fears and violence. Though masters of new horror like Ari Astaire might try.
“Rose Madder”
Good woman Rosie spent many years married to a moral monster named Norman. A policeman by profession, Norman beat and raped his wife, completely subordinating to his will, until one day Rosie, as if waking up from a heavy sleep, ran away. Randomly going to a strange city, a woman tries to find shelter and finds herself in a feminist shelter. Furious husband, meanwhile, is on her trail.
Miracles in Rosie’s new life begin to happen at an astonishing rate. She quickly finds a good job (dubbing audiobooks) and meets an interesting, handsome man younger than her. But the real supernatural miracle is a painting bought cheaply by Rosie in an antique shop. On it, with her back to the viewer, is a woman in a scarlet chiton, who looks at the ruins of the temple in the distance. The woman is similar to the character of Greek mythology, it is her heroine who calls Rosa Madder – her alter ego from another world. However, you can get into the world of the picture to look into the eyes of monsters there and find magical fruits.
Still from the film Dolores Claiborne, dir. Taylor Hackford, 1995
Psychologically, this is one of King’s most intense novels. We look at the world through the eyes of a woman in trouble, where every wrong choice can threaten her with terrible consequences. Periodically, the narrative shifts to the psychopathic detective Norman, whose hunt for the victim is also captivating in his own way.
King has repeatedly said that he considers “Rosa Marena” his unsuccessful work, but nevertheless began to write a script for a television adaptation of the book. And then he completely redid the plot, and the series turned out “Mansion „ Red Rose ““.
The last time there was talk of a film adaptation of the original novel was ten years ago. Meanwhile, with proper processing, it would be quite a relevant movie, for example, with Carey Mulligan in the image of Rosie.
“Hearts in Atlantis “
It seems that there is such a film, and with Anton Yelchin and Anthony Hopkins in the lead roles. But the point is not only that the picture came out weak: “Hearts in Atlantis” is more a collection of short stories with through characters than a novel The main of these stories, which gave the title to the entire book, tells about students 1960s, during the Vietnam War and at the dawn of the sexual revolution.
The narrator, reminiscent of a young Stephen King, is a freshman studying literature at the University of Maine. You should study well, because mobilization has been announced in the country. Having flown out of the university, yesterday’s schoolchildren may find themselves in the jungle under Vietnamese bullets. Very soon, a couple of years older, students will call themselves hippies, go out to mass protests, discover the world of drugs and easy sex. The era of flowers and the era of love will change the face of the century, and this is already felt in the smoky air.
Still from the film Christina, dir. John Carpenter, 1983
But that time has not yet come in a single hostel: the minds of students are occupied by a gambling card game of hearts. Hooked on a simple entertainment, the young men spend whole nights behind the cards, forgetting about their studies. The stake in the game during the war thus becomes life, but no one thinks about it – until the incident with a politically active undergrad makes the students rally.
Obviously, this story is deeply personal for King. Atlantis here – the sixties, irretrievably gone beautiful and crazy time of youth. Those who survived cannot forget him and cannot speak clearly about him. At the same time, the material is ideal for a chamber production: political overtones, spontaneous suspense, the entourage of student life. Even as a debut at Sundance with a low budget and young actors, it could turn out no worse than, say, Aaron Sorkin’s The Trial of the Chicago Seven dedicated to the same time.
Blaze
As you know, Stephen King had a literary alter ego: writer Richard Bachman. Under this name, the writer published six novels from 1977 to 1996. The last of these, The Regulators, came out “posthumously”: when King’s hoax was exposed, he wrote an obituary for Bachman. “Running Man” and “Slimming Man” have been filmed, “The Long Walk” and “Regulators” are promised to us in the coming years. “Roadworks” and “Fury” no one undertook to put, and it seems that hardly anyone will take up the last novel. “Rage” tells about a schoolboy who kills a teacher, and then, taking the class hostage, leads conversations about life with classmates. King-Bachman wrote it long before the era of schoolshooting, and now the topic seems too dangerous.
However, in 2007, another Bachman novel came out, which King pulled out of the chest. It was created back in the early 1970s, before Carrie and subsequent bestsellers. The author says that he found this story overly sentimental, recalling the words of Oscar Wilde that Dickens’ Antiquities Store can only be read while crying with laughter.
Still from the film “Stay with me”, dir. Rob Reiner, 1986
Indeed, the protagonist of the book is the mentally retarded orphan Blaise, and his life is not sugar. In the orphanage, the guy had only one friend, John, developed beyond his years, who died early. The physically developed Blaise was exploited by foster parents, then he stayed on the street, where he met petty criminal George. Together they wanted to get rich, but George died, turning into a ghost in Blaise’s head. His voice pushes the hero to commit the crime of the century: to kidnap the baby of wealthy parents and hit the jackpot. After stealing a child, Blaise, a kind soul, becomes attached to him and caressingly while the police search for him all over the area.
King did the right thing by giving an early manuscript a second life. It turned out not cloying, but touching and sometimes in a good way funny. If you put it on screen, it should be a mixture of Fargo, What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, Raising Arizona, and Wes Anderson films.
Duma Key
In the 2000s, King’s books were filmed almost automatically, but Duma Key was never made. There was talk that Taylor Hackford, who had previously shot a successful version of Dolores Claiborne starring Kathy Bates, was working on the film. However, now the project is considered frozen.
Duma Key has something in common with Claiborne: mansion, sea and ghosts. Only the main character here is not a poor housewife, but a modest millionaire Edgar Fremantle. His life changes after a car accident in which Edgar lost his arm. Again a reference to the fate of the author: King barely got out when he got hit by a car in 1999. The novel grew out of the short story “Memory”, the hero of which is trying to overcome physical and emotional pain, recovering from the accident.
Still from the film Gerald’s Game, dir. Mike Flanagan, 2017
Edgar divorces his wife and moves into a large house on an island near Florida. Extravagant rich people, future friends and enemies of the hero live in a fashionable area. He himself, admiring the sunsets, suddenly discovers the talent of an artist in himself, and he paints pictures as if with a phantom lost hand. Of course, soon the paintings begin to influence the world around, through them the ancient evil is gaining strength, the physical embodiment of which is buried somewhere in an abandoned mansion nearby, along with the dark secrets of the former inhabitants of this coast.
The story of the mystical side of painting is constantly found in literature, and the story of the artist in the haunted house is reminiscent of another King’s novel “Bag of Bones”. In 2011, The Bag was made into a mini-series with Pierce Brosnan, and Duma Key could be a good benefit for a beautifully aging macho like George Clooney. A ship of the dead off the coast of Florida, mystical light from paintings and flashbacks to the past of the American South – the project could turn out to be interesting. In the meantime, it has not been removed, you can play the video game Alan Wake with numerous references to this book.
Rebirth
Why this relatively recent King novel was not made into a movie is a big mystery. Initially, it seemed that the issue was resolved: the script was written by Josh Boone, who recently successfully coped with the “Confrontation”. After that, the case passed to horror-maker Mike Flanagan, who had already directed the films Gerald’s Game and Doctor Sleep. And two years ago, Flanagan announced that there would be no film.
A young priest lives in a small town, whom everyone loves, especially the family of the young protagonist Jamie. Preacher Jacobs knows how to win the attention of young people with tricks with electricity, on which he places great scientific hopes. The idyll is replaced by tragedy: the whole family of the priest dies in a car accident. At the sermon, a shocked Jacobs informs the congregation that there is no God and leaves the city.
Still from the TV series The Stand, dir. Josh Boone, 2020
Years later, he and Jamie will meet again. The boy has matured, made a career in music, but is now faced with problems due to drugs. His childhood idol Jacobs performs tricks with electricity at fairs. But these are not just tricks – Jacobs managed to discover some kind of superelectricity that can cure diseases, including Jamie’s addiction.
The consequences of these experiments can become unpredictable.
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16. Easter Egg Hunt in the Dark
There are multiple ways to do an Easter egg hunt in the dark. One way is to hide the eggs and grab the flashlights! Kids will have a ton of fun looking for their hidden treasures. Put glow-in-the-dark bracelets on your kids so you can see everyone in the dark!
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17. Flashlight Fort
This school had an innovative idea on how to make reading time fun–flashlight forts! Have your children create forts and give each of them a flashlight so they can play or do quiet activities for a bit! You can use headlamps in place of flashlights, too, in their forts.
Learn more: Tippecanoe School Corporation
18. Flashlight Letter Hunt
A fun game using a flashlight for literacy learning is a flashlight letter hunt! You can follow the directions attached to recreate the letter hunt, or you could make up your own rules and set your letter hunters out with their flashlights. Either way, your children will be learning while having fun!
Learn more: Growing by Book by Book
19. Science Fun–Why the Sky Changes Colors
Have your children ever asked you why the sky changes colors? Well, answer this question by using water, milk, a glass jar, and a flashlight. Your kids will have fun with this flashlight experiment and won’t ask you why the sky changes again.
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20. Flashlight Walks
Make a normal walk more exciting by exploring outside at night by giving your kids flashlights. There are multiple ways to make this fun and interactive–have them shout out what they find or if they are older, have them write down all of the things they find and compare lists at the end.
Learn more: Bambini Travel
21. Flashlight Sentence Building
Write words on index cards and have your kids make sentences by pointing their flashlights at words in the order they would like their sentences. You can play a game of who can make the silliest sentence! For younger kids, write word sounds and have them pair them together to form words.
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22. Paper Cup Constellations
A twist on the flashlight constellations, this variation uses paper cups. You can have your kids create their own constellations on their cups, or you can draw actual constellations on the cups and have them poke out the holes. They will have tons of fun displaying their constellations on your dark ceiling.
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23. Flashlight Building
Kids have a fascination with flashlights. Teach them how flashlights are assembled by taking them apart and letting them put them back together! After, they can use the flashlight to play some of the other fun games listed.
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24. Glowing Rock Star
Create fun flashlight microphones that illuminate whoever is singing, making them a glowing rock star. Your kids will feel like the center of attention! Follow the directions attached or create your very own design.
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25. Flashlight Bat Signal
What kid doesn’t love Batman? Help them create their own Bat signal using a flashlight, contact paper, and scissors. Whenever they need help from the winged crusader, they will shine their light on their bedroom walls for all to see!
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26. Fun with Shadows
Have fun with your younger children by having them explore all the things they can make their shadows do. Can they dance? Jump? Get bigger or smaller? Use a flashlight and a wall in your home for them to explore all of the things their shadows can do.
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27. I Spy
The attached activity explains how to play I Spy using flashlights during bath time, but if you do not have time to do the setup ahead of time, you can play this game in any room of the house by simply using a flashlight and having your children find things that are different colors.
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28. Flashlight Game
If you have a big open area, this game is a lot of fun! Hand everyone except the seeker a flashlight and have them run into the field or large space you are playing in. It’s like hide and seek, but the twist is when someone is found, they leave their flashlight on. The last person left in the dark wins!
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29. Dinner by Flashlight
Is dinner crazy and hectic at your house? Make it a fancy, calm occasion every night by eating by flashlight. Yes, you can do this with candles as well, but this way you don’t have to worry about any open flames!
Learn more: Red and Honey
30. Lightning Bug
A twist on the firefly tag earlier in the list, the lightning bug tag has one person hide with a flashlight and flash the light every 30 to 60 seconds. After they flash the light, they move to a new location. The first person to find the lightning bug wins!
Learn more: Fatherly
8 fun games to play in the dark
Looking for fun games and activities to play in the dark? Look no further. Whether the power is out or you’re just looking to shake up your nighttime routine, playing in the dark can be fun for kids and adults alike. When the lights go out, it’s an opportunity to unplug and play in the physical world, says Dr. Glenda Revelle, an associate professor of human development at the University of Arkansas.
“The two most critical areas of experience for children’s development during the early childhood years are exploring and experimenting with physical objects in the environment and engaging in conversation and play with parents or other adults,” Revelle says.
The potential for fun goes up in the dark because there’s a sense of mystery and excitement. While some kids can get a little scared, others find it thrilling and full of possibility. Parents can take this opportunity to create a safe environment where kids can explore and expand their comfort zone.
“The valuable role that adults can play in helping children become children is by fostering these kinds of settings where they really can play freely,” says Dr. Peter Gray, a research professor in the Department of Psychology at Boston College and the author of “Free to Learn.” “A setting where there is an adult there that can protect them from serious dangers and who maybe can teach them some games but they’re not required to play. ”
Gray suggests setting up the play environment, then stepping back and seeing what happens. “Kids want to invent their own ways to play,” he says. “Kids are amazingly good at knowing what they typically can and cannot do. That’s a very valuable kind of play that children are being deprived of in this day and age.”
When the lights go out and the video games turn off, it’s a perfect time to go back to basics and let kids explore. Try these fun games and activities to play in the dark, and see what new ones your kids come up with armed with their imaginations, flashlights and glow sticks!
In Statue Tag, the person who’s “It” stands at the front of the room and turns their back on everyone else, who are pretending to be statues. When their back is turned, the statues can move toward “It.” The person who is “It” can turn around and shine a flashlight on the statues at any time. If “It” catches a statue moving, that statue is out. The goal is to touch the person who is “It” without being caught.
2. Spotlight Charades
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Actors of all ages love to be in the spotlight. Train a flashlight on one player as she acts out the title of a movie, TV show, book, song or plays a famous person. Talk about an impressive Bart Simpson!
3. Glow Stick Ring Toss
Set up a glow stick on its end by securing it in a mound of clay on the floor. Take turns tossing glow bracelets, trying to loop them around the glow stick.
4. Glow Stick Bowling
Image via Mindi Niebuhr/Instagram
What a cute idea from Mindi Niebuhr. To play Glow Stick Bowling, simply insert glow sticks in empty water or soda bottles, set them up in a triangle and knock them down in this cool twist on an ordinary game.
5. Ghosts in the Graveyard
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The name may sound creepy, but this fun nighttime game is anything but. Everyone gathers together at home base with flashlights and decides on who the “ghost” is. Once the ghost is chosen, the non-ghosts turn off their flashlights and count to 20 while the ghost runs to hide. The non-ghosts then turn on their lights and look for the ghost. Whoever finds them, yells “ghost in the graveyard!” and everyone has to run back to home base without getting tagged.
6. Treasure Hunt
Talk about fun! Popular YouTube family, The Adventurers, came up with the idea for a nighttime treasure hunt, using only clues that glow in the dark. Whether you map out a treasure hunt or a scavenger hunt, the kids are sure to have a blast.
7. Flashlight Limbo
Hold a flashlight beam horizontally and challenge players to limbo under it without getting hit by the beam of light. Lower the beam with each turn. The last person to be hit by the beam of light as they go under the limbo beam is the winner.
8. Monsters
Each player is a monster trying to catch the others. Players spread out around the room (or yard), and when someone says “go,” players try to move quietly and sneak up on each other. When one monster tags another, they yell “gotcha!” The person who is tagged is out. The last monster to be tagged wins.
13 fun activities to play in the dark
When I was a kid, the general rule for outdoor play was, “come home when the streetlights come on.” Being in a safe space when it gets dark is always an absolute priority, but the sun going down doesn’t have to mean that outdoor fun needs to end. There are many games that pay real money and adventures to keep your kids (and yourself) active and having fun well after the streetlights have come on.
Play in a backyard, a front yard, a schoolyard, a park, a field, or anywhere there is lots of space for movement. You’ll want to be a safe distance from roads and parking lots, and ensure that the playing space is free of any tripping hazards and that everyone knows the boundaries for play.
When the kids aren’t quite ready for bed, outdoor play is still definitely an option. Kids will be thrilled to play under the stars and might soon be asking, “what streetlights?”
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Sardines
Think of this as hide-and-seek backwards. Choose one person to be “it.” The other players count to 20 while “it” hides. Using flashlights, the players look for the hidden person. As each finder finds “it,” they hide alongside the hider (and all get squished in the hiding spot like sardines). The last person to find the hider is “it” in the next round.
Required: flashlights for each player.
2. Hopscotch
Make the boxes for the course in different colours and shapes using either glow in the dark chalk or glow in the dark necklaces. You could even use rechargeable LED light strips.
Required: glow-in-the-dark chalk or necklaces.
3. Ghost in the Graveyard
Despite its name, the emphasis in this game is less on creepy and more on fun. All players have flashlights and gather at one spot – home base – to choose who will be the ghost. The non-ghosts then all turn off their flashlights and count to 20 in loud voices while the ghost runs and hides. The non-ghosts then turn on their lights and split up to seek out the ghost. When one player spots the ghost, they yell “Ghost in the graveyard!” The ghost and all players then must run back to home base. If the ghost manages to tag a non-ghost before they reach home base, that person becomes ghost for the next round.
Required: flashlights for each player.
4. Hula hoops
Pull out those hula hoops and twist and shout. (Well, maybe keep the shouting to a minimum, other kids may be sleeping. Let’s go with twist and laugh?) Wrap the hula hoops with some neon or glow-in-the-dark tape and switch up the moves to keep it even more fun. Go with the traditional twist of the hoop around your hips, or spin the hoop on your wrists, your ankles, or even your head. Try changing the direction of your twist or, instead of moving from side to side, try twisting with one foot ahead of the other.
Required: hula hoops, neon or glow-in-the-dark tape.
5. Red Light, Green Light
This perennial favourite, usually played during daytime hours, is even more fun at night. Pick up a roll of red cellophane from your local dollar or craft store and make an actual red light by taping a circle of the wrap around a flashlight.
Pick one player to be the “traffic officer.” The officer stands at one end of the playing area with their flashlight while the rest of the players stand at the far end. With their flashlight off and their back to the players, the officer calls “green light!” and players move towards the officer. Within a few seconds, the officer turns quickly towards the players, turns on their red light, and yells “red light!” Players should then freeze on the spot. If the officer spots anyone still moving, that player must return to the start line. Play continues until one player manages to get past the officer. That player becomes the officer for the next round.
Required: one flashlight and red cellophane.
6. Stargazing
As calming as lying on a blanket during the day and watching clouds, have your kids lie down and watch the stars. Print out some star charts (there are free printables on the Internet and some amazing apps for your mobile devices) and see if your kids can spot the Big Dipper, Cassiopeia, and Orion. Or, just like when you watch clouds, see if kids can find shapes in the patterns of dots. Do some star groupings look like they’re an outline of a dragon or maybe a happy face? Try to find the brightest stars and look to see if the moon is full.
Required: blankets or towels to lie on.
7. Glow-in-the-dark bowling
No need for rental shoes in this awesome version of bowling. Gather up a minimum of six empty plastic bottles and remove the caps. Place one or two glow-in-the-dark bracelets or necklaces inside the bottles and replace the caps. Line up the bottles on a flat surface and use a plastic or rubber ball to try to knock them down. Points can be assigned for each bottle knocked down or different values can be assigned to different colours of bottles for older kids.
Required: empty plastic bottles, glow-in-the-dark bracelets, and a ball.
8. Shadow puppets
Shadow puppet shows make for great imaginative theatre under the stars. Use either a wall or fence and set up flashlights facing the “screen.” Kids can experiment with their hands to make a multitude of animals, or cut out figures and glue them to popsicle sticks to move through the light.
Required: flashlights, craft supplies.
9. Glow-in-the-dark ring toss
Using glow-in-the-dark necklaces, have kids stand at a set distance (closer for the littler players) and have them try to throw their necklaces around filled water bottles or other rigid targets. This game will ring them in for hours (sorry, I couldn’t resist).
Required: glow-in-the-dark necklaces and a rigid object around which they can be thrown.
10. Flashlight tag
The most important moves here are to dodge, duck, dip, and dive … away from the beam of a flashlight. Choose one player to be “it” and have them close their eyes at home base and count to 20 while the other players scatter. “It” then has to find the players and tag them with their beam of light. When tagged, players must return to home base. The last person tagged becomes “it” in the next round.
Required: flashlight.
11. Limbo
How low can you go? Get your (not too loud) music playing, light up the area with some flashlights, and use a rope for kids to move under. Players must walk bent over backwards, feet first, without falling, while the others cheer them on. After each player makes it under the rope, the rope holders lower it closer to the ground and players try again and again until they can no longer make it under the rope. Warning, this game comes with a lot of laughter.
Required: music, a rope, and flashlights.
12. Jump rope
There are so many games that kids can play with one rope (or two) and at night, a glow-in-the-dark or lit-up rope makes the game even sparklier (that doesn’t sound like it should be a word, but it really is).
For the smallest kids in the crowd, snake-in-the-grass is always a great game. Have two older kids hold the rope on the ground and shake it. (Having the older kids make snake “sssssss” sounds as the younger kids jump is always a fun touch).
For the older set, a double dutch game using two ropes is always fun. Two kids turn the ropes in opposite directions, while a jumper tries to hop in between them. Even a classic one rope jump is still fun as jumpers see the sparkly rope set against the night sky.
Required: glow-in-the dark, or lit-up ropes.
13. Signals
This game is perfect as it can only be played in the dark. Players partner up and decide on a signal with their flashlights (such as two long flashes, three short, or something similar). Pairs then scatter to different spots in an area (a large space, such as a schoolyard or park would be perfect). Players must find their way to their partners in the dark by identifying their flashlight signal. Players have to make sure their signals don’t get mixed up with others’ which often leads to mixed-up fun.
Required: flashlights.
Review: Night Lights – Movies Games and Tech
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Have you ever noticed how quickly the world changes when the lights are turned off? While everything is illuminated, there is a sense of safety and warmth. Yet, when darkness strikes, even the most familiar of locations can appear alien. So, what’s the solution? You must switch on the lights to illuminate the gloomy environment, that’s what! This is the core idea behind Night Lights, a funky light manipulation experience.
Developed by Meridian4 and published by Ratalaika Games, this is a puzzle platform title. Comprising forty-five levels in an array of locations, Night Lights becomes increasingly more complex and convoluted.
Night Lights is a fresh look on a well-trodden mechanic.
Light manipulation and puzzle titles go together like Ant and Dec, peanut butter and jam (jelly for our American friends), and Christmas and Santa. Heck, I’ve recently covered Tandem: A Tale of Shadows, which incorporates this idea brilliantly. So, with so many games using this element, you have to do well to stand out. Fortunately, Night Lights does just that. Its striking style, drip-fed mechanics, and interesting stage design all work in harmony. Furthermore, its simple approach won’t overwhelm you. Though, a pinch of Metroidvania gaming adds a little spice that increases the challenge further.
The story, or what little there is of it, revolves around a tiny robot. He finds himself on a darkened planet that is ominous and overbearing. He begins life with limited skills, and this restricts his ability to explore. As the game evolves, the robot learns new abilities and previously out of reach locations can be visited.
Where will this door lead?
Wonderfully straightforward.
Where Night Lights excels is its lack of complexity. I adored the freedom to explore each of the four zones and the introduction of new mechanics. You will learn the ability to jump higher, dash, sprint, and will gain a head bulb. These new skills were fascinating and you’ll love uncovering hidden areas on the map. This creates an engrossing exploration adventure experience, and this is where the Metroidvania elements sneak into play. It was easy to become lost as you attempted to find collectables or new routes, and some may find this frustrating. I, though, enjoyed how this added to the longevity while demanding you stay focused.
Your newly acquired skills need energy to work, and this is where the collectables are essential. Dotted around the map, you’ll find lightning bolts to gather. These tricky treasures are always just out of reach! Ironically, the skills that need them must be used to collect them. Alongside this, you must find a limited supply of crystals! They are the key to progress and power multiple tools and portals en route. Without these, you have no chance of completing the game, so keep your eyes peeled.
Allow the light to guide you.
Night Lights is beautiful to look at.
This 2D side-scrolling title is absolutely beautiful to look at. Set with a mainly monochromatic palette, I was amazed by its haunting style. The bleakness is punctuated by moments of colour and warmth from any light sources. This was a classy touch that complimented the striking black on white. With four worlds to explore, the developers did a great job of creating variety in a minimalist setting. Moreover, I never tired of what I saw, and this was aided by the buttery-smooth gameplay.
Meridian4 tried to enhance the eerie atmosphere with a monotonous choral soundtrack. Sadly, it didn’t work as well as they hoped. I could see what they were trying to achieve, but the end result was repetitive and annoying. Furthermore, there is a bug with the audio settings that mutes the sound as you start the game. You’ll manually alter it to your liking, or play in silence. Either way, it’s a frustrating issue that needs to be addressed.
I take it back, TV is not useless.
Familiar platform controls.
If you are a veteran of the genre or even played just a few games, you’ll be familiar with the controls. The well laid out setup and in-depth tutorial make this a pleasure to play. Yes, it can be fiddly and precision is key, but any shortcomings are user-related. Many games require finesse and practice to progress, and Night Lights is no different.
Thanks to its many levels, unlockable skills, and collectables, there is plenty to keep you playing. Furthermore, the Metroidvania style exploration adds mystery to this stunningly simple title. Sadly, though, the achievement list is tiny and doesn’t add to the longevity. Subsequently, the replay value is found in the gradual learning curve and the expansion of each area.
Night Lights reignites the genre.
When a game uses well-trodden mechanics, it’s easy for it to become bland. However, Night Lights twists familiar elements and reignites the genre. I adored the simplicity of the gameplay, the mystery behind the exploration, and the striking aesthetics. If you love puzzles and platforming, then this is the game for you. I enjoyed it and I recommend you to buy it here! Can you add light to this gloomy planet? Explore, unlock new abilities, and find every collectable.
My video review with footage captured from my Xbox Series X, enjoy!
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Review: Night LightsNight Lights is a fantastic puzzle platform experience. You must manipulate the light to form new paths and overcome puzzles. Fresh abilities are drip-fed throughout and this helps to explore previously blocked areas. With a beautiful minimalistic approach, you’ll be amazed by the simplicity and stage design. <br/>
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+ Wonderfully basic graphics.<br/>
+ Excellent stage design.<br/>
+ Simple controls.<br/>
+ A fresh take on a well-trodden genre.<br/>
+ Drip-fed mechanics.<br/>
+ Great value for money.<br/>
– The music was repetitive.<br/>
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(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation.)<br/>
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You may already know this but, if not, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to learn that with the Nanoleaf Mobileor Desktop App you can check out interactive lighting Scenes on your Shapes and Canvas Panels. I’m not talking about just tapping them either, you can actually physically play games on your custom Nanoleaf wall installation (this is one great party trick). For more information on all of the different kinds of Scenes, you can try, check out this blog.
Let’s start with the basics! Find all of the games and interactive Scenes in the DISCOVER tab through the Nanoleaf App. Once you’ve decided which ones you want to play and select a device to use them on, hold your hand on a light panel to activate the game.
Now let’s get to the fun part where I show you how to play these 5 awesome games on your Nanoleaf lights: “Whack A Mole,” “Memory,” “PacMan,” “Simon,” and “Touch Paint.”
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Reimagine Classic Touch Games Like “Whack A Mole”
In our number one spot, we have a classic fair game…”Whack A Mole.” This game has been loved for generations so it’s not a huge surprise to have this on our list; however, this version has a modern twist on the beloved classic. In this rendition, the Moles are the light-up smart LED panels, but what hasn’t changed is that your goal is to whack as many panels as possible as they pop up (or light up in this case). At the end of the game, the number of colors that flash across your Nanoleaf layout will show your final score.
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Master The Interactive “Memory” Touch Game
“Memory” is one of those age-old games we start playing as children with flashcards. In this version of the game, all of the light panels in your installation will light up with different colors. Take advantage of this short flash and try to memorize the colors and placements before they all turn white because here comes the matching part—tap the panels to match the colored pairs. If the colors match they will stay on, if not they will revert.
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Nom Nom Nom With The “PacMan” Touch Game
Alright, time for a vintage victory with “PacMan” reimagined! In this version, you will start with four lives and your mission is to capture all of the white light panels before the Ghosts get you! PacMan will be represented by the yellow panel and you can change his direction by tapping on the layout.
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Always Do What “Simon” Says
In the number four spot, we have another oldie but a goodie. Similar to the “Memory” game from earlier, here you have to watch the panels and remember what is shown, and reenact it. Although this time you have to remember a sequence of patterns and once the sequence is done, tap the panels and attempt to retrace the steps. Watch out because this one can get intense!!
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Channel Your Inner Picasso With “Touch Paint”
Last but certainly not least is “Touch Paint.” This one is less of a traditional game but rest assured it’s still a great interactive Scene. Start this one by holding the panels in the bottom left corner of your layout. The longer you hold each Panel brighter the brightness of the color. If you want a new color, simply swipe across the panel and even mix colors together—exactly like how you would with real paint. The result will be truly creative and custom! We got the chance to speak with one of our Nanoleaf fans, Braylee Wee, and this happened to be one of herfavorite all-time Scenes.
At the end of every rainbow there’s a pot of gold, right? Well, here’s your pot of gold….
…here are some bonus games to try:
“Game Of Life”: Tap the cells (aka light panels) to bring them to life. Lonely or overcrowded cells will fizzle out but cells with 2 neighbors will survive.
“Canvas Crush”: This one is perfect for all you puzzle game addicts on your smartphone! Swap the positions of the color panels by swiping across the surface, the goal here is to form a chain of 3 or more colors. “Crush” as many colors as possible with a limited number of moves.
You may be asking yourself when would you have the opportunity to play any of these games, so let me help you there. Enjoy any of these interactive light games with family and younger ones, friends as a fun party trick, or even try to incorporate these into different types of therapy as this organization did.
With smart lighting, you get so much more than just illumination—you probably don’t even realize all of the cool features you have right in front of you. Learn more about the different touch features you can access with Nanoleaf Shapes and Canvas in the video below. Anyhow, that wraps up my list, now take to the Nanoleaf App and conquer!
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Playing with light is the most accessible and most spectacular form of activity for kids. This is real magic and magic.
Let’s start with the fact that the Chief Reader hardly walks past the switches – we click. We determine the light sources (what gives light and what does not; you can put any objects in the box). We find and name natural and artificial light sources – headlights, lanterns, New Year’s garlands, light bulbs, gas on the stove, fire in the fireplace, sun, month, moon, stars, fireflies, etc. We find where the light bulbs live in the house – chandeliers, floor lamps, sconces, table lamps, spotlights, etc.
We let the sunbeams in, we catch them in turn.
We are celebrating a “doll” birthday. Learn to blow out a candle.
We launch floating candles-ships, blow them so that they float, but do not go out.
Walking around a dark house with a candle. You can try to move in the dark or blindfolded to the voice and sound (for example, musical instruments). The Chief Reader is still small for this, does not like it when his eyes are closed.
Take turns lighting objects with a flashlight.
Determine what affects the brightness of the light. We change the distance and strength of light sources: a flashlight is closer, further, more or less light bulbs.
Observe whether the light of a flashlight passes through fabric, cardboard, glass, wood, water, etc. We usually shine the Main Reader on the belly through the obstacle. We play tourists at home with a flashlight and a “tent”. Alright, let’s go hiking. We watch how the flowers reach for the light. We specially rotate the vase.
We spread the sunlight into a spectrum – we make our own rainbow. We pour water into the container, lower the mirror there at an angle, wait for a sunny day and put everything in front of the window. We catch a “beam of light” with a mirror and observe a rainbow on the wall. You can “catch a rainbow” with a crystal glass on a white sheet of paper.
Mixing colors without using paint. To do this, you need Perelman’s magic top. We take an ordinary top, cut out paper circles of its same diameter with a slot from the center to the edge. We put them on the top so that the edges overlap each other. We study shades. For example, the red and white sectors merge into pink when the spinning top rotates. Increasing the white sector we get more and more light shades, decreasing – dark ones. You can take circles of red and yellow. Then, when rotating, the top will turn orange. Yellow and blue will give green, etc. Making a rainbow in reverse – instead of splitting the light into a spectrum, we collect 7 colors into white. We divide the circle into 7 parts, paint them in accordance with the arrangement of the colors of the rainbow, spin the top and get white. The accuracy of the drawing is very important here.
Looking at our “experiments”, dad wonders when we will both grow up to the set for experiments “Light and color”:
OZON.ru – Light and color. 100 colorful experiments | Scientific entertainment | Research kits
Playing with glow sticks – making rails, bracelets and just having fun. I have already shown a light tablet for drawing in a post about games with cereals: http://taberko.livejournal.com/176382.html
We ask the child to take a photo of the lights at a slow shutter speed. We give beauty to everyone we know.
We can’t help ourselves either, and take some pictures ) There are many spectacular “tricks and tricks” with fire: fireworks, sparklers, fire shows, paper sky lanterns, candlesticks made of glass jars and tracing paper rolls, etc. not only fry lard, but also “draw” then through the air in the dark with smoldering firebrands.
Making a home theater of shadows. To do this, we stretch tracing paper on a cardboard frame or a frame from a photo or picture, glue the supports with adhesive tape, set the frame on the edge of the table, happily crawl under it, put a light source behind us (we have an old filmoscope, but a lamp will do), seat the audience in places and start a magical performance.
Hand shadow theater. Now I can do something incredible thanks to Igor Skripnik:
OZON.ru – Shadow theater: the art of chiaroscuro | I. S. Skripnik
Guessing familiar objects and toys by the shadow. The degree of difficulty can be quite high, interesting for adults as well.
Playing out scenes and fairy tales with toys.
A variety of household items are used for entourage. Color filters, blue films for night, red films for dawn, etc. add mystery to the atmosphere.
And – a real performance of “Fairytale Shadow Theatre”. Hang up posters, check tickets (blue for children, white for adults).
We put out the light, put on quiet music, open the curtain and start a fairy tale: “Teremok, teremok is standing in the field …” for which many thanks to him from all of us and from the Chief Reader. Here they are:
Went to bow:
If you are interested, you can see other fairy tales that we play in our home “Fairytale Shadow Theatre”. Today there are two sets of table shadow theater created based on the works of Elisabeth Boehm on sale:
OZON.ru – Desktop shadow theater. Chicken Ryaba. Little Red Riding Hood
OZON.ru – Desktop shadow theater. Kolobok. Masha and the Bear
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And, of course, we turn the lights on and off. How do you play with him?
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In order to update the interior, hide the flaws and emphasize the advantages, sometimes it is not at all necessary to change the situation globally. Sometimes it is enough to start with lighting, play with light. Thoughtful lighting will allow you to place accents, emphasize important interior details. Poorly selected light can not only depersonalize, but also destroy the perception of the interior, interesting design solutions will disappear.
Pay attention to which light bulbs are screwed into the lighting fixtures in your apartment. All artificial lighting is divided into warm and cold. Warm light sources are light sources with a color temperature below 3500°K. They are characterized by a glow with a predominance of a yellow tint. This includes incandescent and halogen lamps. For cold light sources, a glow with a predominance of a blue tint and a color temperature of 3500°K-5000°K is characteristic. These include fluorescent lamps. If the color temperature is more than 5000 °K, then such light is called daylight. To date, the leader among light sources are cold cathode lamps. They are characterized by high efficiency (lum/watt), low energy consumption, a large palette of colors, ample opportunities for programming and light control.
Cold and warm light affects a person in different ways. Warm light is as close as possible to the light of the morning or evening sun, therefore shades of warm tones are preferred in the home interior, they create a cozy atmosphere conducive to relaxation. Cold light lamps with a high color temperature stimulate human activity, they are best used in work areas, offices, offices.
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Depending on the warm or cold glow, the perception of color also changes. The main characteristic of the light source responsible for the perception of color is the color rendering index, the ability of the spectrum to reproduce colors as correctly as possible. In particular, sunlight has a color rendering index of 100, and colors illuminated by sunlight can be seen without distortion because sunlight has the most complete and balanced spectrum.
Incandescent lamps make warm colors even warmer, allowing you to emphasize soft colors, but create errors in the reproduction of blue-blues, yellows and reds. Red colors under such lighting become even more saturated, orange ones approach red, light yellow ones become white. Halogen lamps, like incandescent lamps, muffle the tones of cold tones (blue, gray, cyan), leaving the yellow-green tones unchanged. The opposite effect is achieved when using fluorescent lamps – warm tones are cooled, cold ones look even “colder”.
Increase the power of the lamps to brighten up the room. The working part of the kitchen should be illuminated at the rate of approximately 200 lux per square meter; for rooms, bathrooms and corridors, 100 lux is enough; 50 is enough for a bedroom. If the room has a lot of dark furniture and dark-colored finishes, add light. The same should be done if, on the contrary, the walls of the room are completely light or white – good lighting will add expressiveness to the interior. It is worth considering that matte and textured surfaces scatter light, muffle it, unlike glossy ones, which reflect light.
To visually enlarge a small room with a low ceiling, lamps with light directed upwards, which can be hung on the walls or “inverted” floor lamps, will help to visually enlarge.
Psychologists have long established a connection between the temperament of people and the illumination of their apartments.
If you are a phlegmatic who appreciates functionality in interior items, try to move away from strict rules, and, in addition to standard chandeliers and auxiliary light sources, introduce “dramatic” lighting into the interior, which creates intrigue in the interior, emotionally colors it. So your life will become brighter and more fun.
Cheerful sanguine people, whose apartments are dominated by bright sunlight and artificial light, can become more calm and balanced with cool colors – blue, green, gray, white and black.
For melancholy people who prefer the subdued light of sconces and floor lamps instead of bright lighting, you can add sunny yellow, orange, red and its shades to the interior to cheer you up.
Cholerics who often mix different styles in their homes should stick to cool blues, turquoise and greens, adding brighter accents of red and yellow to them.
“Immersing objects in a medium of light means, in fact, immersing them in infinity.”
Leonardo da Vinci
Light is flexible, plastic and at the same time almost imperceptible. It either flows in a wide stream, gently washing objects and planes, or it flies towards the target with a sharp beam. Changes the shape of space and the contours of things. Finally creates an atmosphere. And when we want romance, we light candles, and for a cozy evening with the family, we turn on the lamp under the shade. Designers are sure that the interior is too static, and the lighting arrangement will allow you to change your home as often as you want.
It is believed that the “European” style of interior lighting design involves the use of large, elegant chandeliers – the so-called “front” light. Its opposite is the “American” style, when all the lighting of the premises consists of a system of local (or networked) sconces. If you look at the latest projects of European designers, you understand: the overseas trend is triumphant. And even during the reconstruction of buildings of the past and the century before last, if the customer asks not to throw old multi-tiered chandeliers into the trash, the designer cannot resist installing local lighting. The chandelier on the ceiling has already become commonplace and almost in bad taste. It is customary to hide fixtures of lamps, and sometimes lamps themselves, under the “architectural layer”. Relatively small dimensions make it possible to hide them behind cornices, capitals, horizontal surfaces of shelves. The design of the lamps no longer has the same meaning. Light itself comes to the fore, structuring the space and allowing you to create several images of the same interior.
There are three types of light streams. Point light comes from a localized point, located either on the ceiling, or at the middle or lower level (table lamp, wall lamp, floor lamp, etc.), can be directional and non-directional. Scattered light is created by lamps with a large luminous surface (fluorescent lamps and spherical lamps). Reflected light is obtained thanks to a system of reflectors. The stream of light from the lamp first hits them, then it is thrown to the ceiling and scattered in space. Using these three types of light, the designer starts whimsical games. ..
…with space
Of course, it will not be possible to repeat the famous trick of Woland, who turned an ordinary Moscow apartment into a series of ballrooms, but it is possible to expand the room with the help of uniform monotonous lighting of the walls. A rectangular room will turn into a square one if the light accent is placed on a distant wall. The space of the room will expand when you highlight its lower corners, and will narrow if you only direct the light to the upper ones. A competently illuminated ceiling rises, leans, as if in an attic, or even “soars”. Such an exotic effect is achieved with the help of uniform illumination by floor or curtain lamps.
By creating a light spot of a certain shape with the help of hidden fixed lamps, it is possible to simulate complex surfaces, shape fractures, depressions and bulges, making, for example, so that a vaulted ceiling or a curved wall appears literally “out of the blue”. Here, the light (and each individual lamp) turns into an element of architecture, sometimes even “replacing” stationary building details. But the ephemerality and fickleness of light remains, and it still cannot be taken as seriously as walls or windows. In addition, “architectural” lighting, constant or switched on when necessary, is still too much work for the eyes that need rest after a hard day. When building everyday lighting, it is recommended to avoid playing with space.
… with things
Depending on the designer’s intent, the light “dissolves” the contours of objects or, on the contrary, emphasizes them, making them more contrasting. The fact is that the higher the incandescent temperature and the greater the blue component in the spectrum, the more clearly the eye perceives the surrounding objects. The same visual effect is given by fluorescent lamps. But low-temperature light sources do not allow the eye to quickly focus the image, “blurring” the contours.
The intentional light accentuation of individual decorative objects is vulgar in its own way: they say, look at what figurines and vases I have here! Indeed, an object illuminated, as usual, with several spotlights from below or above, will immediately attract the attention of guests. (In this case, the light sources are usually placed in front of the object). In addition, the backlight casts bizarre shadows on the nearest wall, making these short-lived black-and-white mirages permanent.
…with color
Modern designers do not abuse colored light, preferring to build the lighting architecture of the room using traditional white. And starting playing with color, they follow the classical laws of composition: a bright light spot of an unusual color should be alone in the interior. Red lamps are good for the hallway and living room. If they give a soft and not too saturated light, then this will contribute to a good mood, mobilization of strength and attention. But blue, especially its deep tones, is not very good for the living room, and it is completely unacceptable for the dining room and kitchen – the products look unappetizing. Blue is the traditional color of hygiene. In bathrooms and toilets, it will emphasize the whiteness of tiles, the cleanliness of faience and chrome surfaces. Is it more logical to illuminate the mirror in the bathroom with white diffused light, otherwise it is not known who we will see there early in the morning.
Art for art’s sake?
Often, various elements of the light atmosphere are created according to the principle “to make it beautiful”. An example is the “starry sky” system, which consists of a number of light guides, a projector, and a light filter. All glass fibers have different thicknesses and different nozzles. The filter disk rotates at an adjustable speed, due to which the “starry sky” projected onto the ceiling changes its color in waves. The reception of floor illumination, which is used quite rarely in our country, gives, according to eyewitnesses, a striking effect of being in weightlessness. It’s like walking on water and the floor under your feet “comes to life”. In this case, the lamps are placed below the floor surface, and the light passes through the transparent tiles. No functionality is included in the illumination of water objects – aquariums, fountains and pools. On the other hand, the exotic method of light curtain, which came to lighting design from the theater, is not only effective, but also performs a very specific function – zoning the space. So in one of the projects of Christian Bischoff, a young lighting designer from Stuttgart, the living room is separated from the dining room by a cherry wood sideboard and a light curtain falling from a special channel in the ceiling, which looks like a luminous strip, a through slit. As if sunlight was falling through a crack in the ceiling. In fact, the light channel (4.5 m long) is filled with a luminous “fabric” consisting of tiny LEDs.
And yet, in interior lighting design, the functionality of lighting most often precedes aesthetics. Any other approach would be simply inhumane. The light is built depending on the purpose of the room, and moreover, the designer can create any desired atmosphere.
“Once I received an order for a club lighting project, in which the atmosphere of one of the premises had to be “gloomy, with the possibility of a sharp revival,” says St. Petersburg lighting designer Alexander Baldwin. – This was achieved by using a point, rotating light, mostly red, and for “dramatic animation” were used sources of bright white light and a strobe track that ran through all the rooms. The effect was impressive. First, the visitor was immersed in a gloomy atmosphere of red light, and then – a sharp flash of bright spots and a wave runs along the strobe track. Some experienced sensations of relaxation, and then, suddenly, goosebumps.” Interesting? Still would! But you are unlikely to want to arrange such a test for yourself in your own home. Sometimes it is enough to install a simple dimmer on a good old lamp and change the light atmosphere, in accordance with the mood and time of day.
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NT Press
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2007
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Annotation to the book “Playing with light in 3ds max. Lighting and lighting effects. (+ CD)” Bowen N.: “Just a good shot can differ from a masterpiece in lighting,” says the author, lighting designer and leading video effects specialist with 20 years of experience in theater, on set and in front of the computer. Therefore, he addressed his book to artists in the field of 3D graphics who have devoted themselves to creating lighting and special effects. The first part of the book outlines the theoretical foundations of lighting for theater, film and TV. The relationship between the quality of virtual lighting and the artist’s ability to observe the real light environment, as well as with the study of traditional fine arts, is shown. The second part is an introduction to the 3ds max lighting tools. Part 3 shows you how to use these tools to create high end lighting. Attention is paid to the psychology of the audience’s perception, the problems of working in a team of filmmakers, methods of finding simple and effective solutions. The material of the book is presented simply and clearly. In addition, it is illustrated with a large number of examples. Thanks to this, not only specialists, but also beginner 3D artists will be able to take advantage of our advice.
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How to organize interesting activities for children using a beam of light?
Man does not see the light, but the light helps him to see. Shadows are mesmerizing, and darkness is scary even in your own room. Feel like a magician, organize interesting activities for children and explore these mysterious phenomena.
Activities for children and parents
Classes for children that use lamps, flashlights, shadows are good because they do not require special expenses. In addition, they help develop in the child such qualities as imagination and curiosity. Unlike the learning activities that toddlers complete in kindergarten or school, our activities for kids are designed for home learning. They are funny, funny, exciting, which means that it will be interesting to play not only for kids, but also for adults. Therefore, children will make interesting discoveries together with their parents.
The first game is called “Ray”. The child has probably already noticed that the light helps us to see, but at the same time remains invisible. Unless you make it visible. The game is played as follows: “Props” are laid out on the table – a flashlight, two dry sponges, which previously erased the chalk, a glass of water, a piece of cardboard with a round hole in the middle, half a cup of milk.
The child directs a flashlight beam at the wall, and the parents introduce him to the contradictions:
Do you see the light from the flashlight?
– Yes.
Do you see the spot of light on the wall?
– Yes.
Can you see the light between the flashlight and the wall?
– Not.
How to make light visible? Invite the child to look at the objects laid out on the table. Maybe they will give him the right idea? Then tap the sponges against each other in a beam of light so that the chalk falls off them. Explain to the child: “Each piece of chalk is illuminated. And all together draw a ray of light for us.
Then you can put a cardboard with a hole on a glass of water and direct a beam of light into the hole, holding the flashlight at a distance of about 30 cm from the glass. Pour some milk into a glass. A beam of light will be reflected in its droplets and become visible.
Child with flashlight
Activities for children with a flashlight will help demonstrate the properties of light and conduct unique experiments. To do this, you will need: a flashlight, translucent colored stickers or pieces of plastic, recordings of calm music, photographs or reproductions of paintings.
The game is played like this: with a gesture of a magician, the parents take out a flashlight from their pocket and show it to the baby. Then give the child time to independently “study” the subject. Let him shine on the ceiling, walls, move the beam slowly, and then quickly.
They dim the light from the lantern and sit on the floor with the baby: “Somewhere here a small ray hid, and we will find it now.” The flashlight beam is slowly moved around the room. When the child notices him, let him talk about it. The smallest, most likely, will want to touch a bright spot.
Attach a sticker or a piece of colored plastic to the glass of the flashlight. If there are several flashlights, attach pieces of plastic of different colors to them and put them in a basket. Invite the child to turn on the lights without removing the stickers from them. In the soft light of colored rays, all objects in the house will change their color. Most likely, the baby will be delighted.
Then parents can hang photos from the ceiling or fix them on the wall, turn off the lights, turn on calm music and direct the flashlight beam at each photo in turn.
The next moment of the game is to place your hand in front of the flashlight so that its shadow appears in the circle of light. Wiggle your fingers, tell how the shadow from the hand is formed, which stops part of the light rays. Show how she turns, becomes like a duck, a dog, and so on.
Fighting fears and phobias: night watch
Such activities for children will help the child learn the basics of scientific observation, open up scope for the imagination. And these games will help get rid of fears and phobias. In this case, you will need: a bedspread, a flashlight, white and dark paper, foil, glue, white felt-tip pens, adhesive tape, scissors. At the beginning of the game, materials are laid out on the table and the child is invited to build a starry sky. It’s good if the kid tries to make it himself, and the parents will only observe and suggest. Then you need to attach the “sky” to the bottom of the tabletop and make decorations – stars, the moon. After that, the child himself covers the table with a blanket, creating darkness. When everything is ready, the baby is given a lantern so that he can play with it in the house under the table.
Luminous sculptures
It’s a good rainy day activity that combines playing with blocks and playing with light. By wrapping the cubes in foil, the kid will be able not only to build buildings, but also to create reflections and shadows. For the game you will need: large wooden cubes, a roll of foil, felt-tip pens, paper, a flashlight.
The foil is shown to the child, and it is explained that it can easily take the desired shape. Then they offer to wrap one cube in foil, and then repeat the operation using as many cubes as he wants. The next step is to invite the child to build something from the shiny cubes that he made himself. Perhaps their unusual appearance will tell the baby some new idea, and he will create something unusual.
After the construction is completed, the child is given a flashlight and the light is turned off. Let him shine a beam of light on his building. You should pay attention to how well the foil reflects light, as well as the shadows that the design casts on the floor and walls. Circle the shadow of the building on paper and draw details with felt-tip pens – windows, doors, a pipe.
The kid is chasing a shadow
For the game you will need: a roll of white paper, colored crayons or felt-tip pens, a flashlight, a small toy, dark paper, a pencil, a table lamp, scissors, glue, brushes.
Going for a walk on a sunny day, pay attention to the child’s shadow – what does it look like, is it possible to get rid of it? And then start hunting for shadows. Pay attention to the shadows of animals, cars, passers-by. Does the shadow change when the subject moves? Is it possible to give unusual outlines of your own shadow?
At home, you can roll out a roll of paper and trace the contours of various shadows – your own, a toy or any other object. Put a small toy in the center of the table and direct the flashlight beam at it at different angles, creating different shadows.
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The utilitarian function of lamps – to reflect the light of lamps or to shade it in the best way – sometimes fades into the background in modern models. They have become self-sufficient art objects and sometimes create amazing effects in compositions.
265 Chromatica, Flos
Updated version of 265 Chromatica in
Photo: Omar Sartor for Flos
Updated version of 265 Chromatica in
Photo: Omar Sartor for Flos
Photo: Omar Sartor for Flos
, created by him in 1973, bringing to life the author’s long-standing idea to make it in color. In the new version, the shade, weight and adjustable lamp arm are painted red, yellow and blue respectively. “As an architect, my approach to lighting is based on its function in space,” says Rizzatto. “Highlighting each element with a color is a clear indication of its function.” The materials of the luminaire sections are also different: steel bracket and lampshade, chrome-plated brass reflector holder, cast iron conical counterweight.
Levante, Luceplan
The name Levante comes from the wind blowing from the east
Photo: Luceplan
The name Levante comes from the wind blowing from the east
Photo: Luceplan
Mark Spatti named his lamp, made for Luceplan, Levante . “This is the name of the Mediterranean wind that blows from the east,” explains the designer. The model is somewhat reminiscent of a fan, the blades of which are about to come into motion. The lamp is available in two sizes – 1 m and 60 cm in diameter. Its diffusers – the same blades – are made of non-woven material that feels like rice paper to the touch. It is lightweight, durable and recyclable.
Pencil, Zafferano
Pencil light can be easily moved to any desired location
Photo: Zafferano
Pencil light can be easily moved to any desired location
Photo: Zafferano
Designed by Federico de Maio, the Pencil portable rechargeable light can be easily moved from one room to another other and use it outside the home. It resembles a giant faceted aluminum pencil painted white, dark gray or rusty orange. Thanks to the availability of accessories, the luminaire can be floor, table, wall or suspended. The LED lamp emits an intense directional light, adjustable with a four-stage touch dimmer. You can also change the color temperature, the options are 2700/3350/4000 ° Kelvin.
Stellar Nedula, Artemide
Stellar Nedula luminaires show the value of manual labor
Photo: Artemide
Stellar Nedula luminaires show the value of manual labor
Photo: Artemide
Stellar pendant lamps, similar to the giant soap bubbles created by Ingelsa Ingelsa architects, are designed by children BIG. Designers sought to show the beauty of the material by giving the products a non-standard shape. Transparent lampshades on a thin suspension give the impression of incompleteness. They are all different, this is a piece work that demonstrates the value of manual labor.
Murano Glass Bricks, Promemoria
Murano Glass Bricks luminaire crafted with Murano glass
Photo: Promemoria
Murano Glass Bricks luminaire crafted with Murano glass
Photo: Promemoria
This design by Davide Sozzi was first shown at the Salon Milano. Murano glass is a material with which you can achieve a variety of decorative effects. In this case, the masters have created a minimalist sculptural volume that can decorate a modern office or living room. The base is a brass beam suspended from the ceiling, on which hollow glass bricks are strung. The light sources are located on both sides, which makes it possible to achieve a uniform distribution. “I was interested in the contrast of materials and their properties,” says the designer. “The form, which has a large weight and dense structure, is translucent and, thanks to the built-in light sources, practically dissolves in the air and looks weightless.”
Acqua, Cini & Nils
Acqua modular luminaires shimmer like waves
Photo: Cini & Nils
Acqua modular luminaires shimmer like waves
Photo: Cini & Nils
interconnected, they shimmer like waves running one on top of the other or rain streams falling vertically. The modules, made of die-cast aluminum with dimming for direct or indirect light, are available in five finishes and are connected to each other with connectors. The lamp assembled from them can be placed horizontally above the table or vertically, like a floor lamp, near the chair.
Big Lebow, Fatboy
The Big Lebow lamp is named after the film of the same name
Photo: Fatboy
The Big Lebow lamp is named after the film of the same name
Photo: Fatboy
named after the film of the same name. “We wanted to create a non-boring lamp,” the authors say. “A form that could be played with, while, of course, not at the expense of functionality and practicality.” The arc is adjustable to suit different lighting scenarios. The frame and base are made of steel coated in black, yellow or light grey. If you connect two floor lamps, you get a spectacular light arch 3.5 m wide.
10 Alba 265, Oluce
Alba 265 inspired by morning dew
Photo: Oluce
Alba 265 inspired by morning dew
Photo: Oluce
Designer Mariana Pellegrino Soto found the shape of the dew drop ideal for a table lamp shade. This is how the idea of the Alba lamp for Oluce was born. The rounded shape contrasts with the geometric base. Lighting is uniform and comfortable for the eyes. In the desktop version, the glass “dewdrop” literally rests on a satin-finished brass stand. Later, a pendant version appeared, which consists of three lamps: a single one on a cable and a double one, where the cable supports a metal structure with two luminous “drops”.
Comet, Paolo Castelli
In the interior, Comet lamps are perceived as art objects
Photo: Paolo Castelli
In the interior, Comet lamps are perceived as art objects objects that are perceived in the interior as a sculpture. The model is available in two versions – floor and table, with a base in oiled canaletto walnut with a brass insert and a matte ivory shade diffuser ring.
Nile, Foscarini
Nile lamp dedicated to the Egyptian queen Nefertiti
Photo: Foscarini
Nile lamp dedicated to the Egyptian queen Nefertiti
Photo: Foscarini
Rodolfo Dordogni design lamp is very simple: it is a glass diffuser fixed at a certain angle. “The form is extremely concise. But I wanted to emphasize her artistry in the era of technological and hidden LEDs,” the author explained. “If you look at the silhouette and turn on your imagination, you can see a miniature bust of the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti.
Description: PRO-KIDS DAY CARE AND LEARNING is a Centers Care for 13 or more children in FAIRVIEW TN, with a maximum capacity of 122 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 6 WK to 12 YR. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: Sibling Discount Available; Wheelchair Accessible; Provider First Licensed on: 08/01/1994; 3 Star Child Care Center;
Program and Licensing Details
License Number:
6975
Capacity:
122
Age Range:
6 WK to 12 YR
State Rating:
3
Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
Yes
Transportation:
NO
Current License Issue Date:
Feb 01, 2015
District Office:
Tennessee Child Care Licensing
District Office Phone:
(931)279-9205 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )
Licensor:
ANGELA HAGAN
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2019-07-31
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2019-04-30
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2018-12-19
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2018-11-28
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2018-09-20
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2018-08-23
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2018-06-07
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2018-03-06
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2017-12-28
Quarterly Monitoring Visit
2017-11-29
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2017-08-30
Quarterly Monitoring Visit
2017-06-08
Quarterly Monitoring Visit
2017-03-27
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Pro Child Early Learning Center is a childcare and education provider that serves the community of Lake Worth FL. It offers a warm and caring environment and provides developmentally appropriate learning programs for children from infancy to age seven. The center promotes activities that strengthen children’s educational foundation to make sure that they will be productive members of the society.
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The Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) is committed to promoting high-quality early childhood environments that are safe, healthy, and educationally rich. Below are a variety of continuing education and professional development resources available to early childhood educators and agencies subject to Tennessee Licensure Rules for Child Care Agencies (1240-04-01).
Attention Child Care Providers: Effective January 01, 2022, the Tennessee Professional Archive of Learning (TNPAL)will become the Department’s official system of record for capturing staff qualifications and completed training hours beginning January 01, 2022.
Training and Professional Development Tools & Resources
Tennessee Professional Archive of Learning (TNPAL) is the official system of record for qualifications, training, and professional development for child care providers licensed by the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) effective January 01, 2022. This free resource is designed to better support professional development and empower early childhood professionals who work in TDHS-licensed child care agencies by collecting and preserving completed trainings, accomplishments, credentials, education, certifications, and awards. TNPAL also directly supports verification of these records by directors and TDHS for compliance and regulatory purposes. Learn the benefits of TNPAL and signup at https://www.tnpal.org/.
Don’t have a TNPAL account? Signing up is easy! TNPAL is waiting for you! Early childhood professionals may visit www.tnpal.org and create a TNPAL account using a web browser on any computer, phone, or tablet. A series of quick video tutorials, including “How to Register”, are available at the TNPAL YouTube Channel.
Already have a TNPAL account? It’s equally important for both early childhood professionals and agency directors to affiliate their TNPAL user accounts with their TDHS-licensed child care agency. This association enables training and qualifications verification and promotes continuing professional development. Early childhood professionals who haven’t requested association during the registration should login to TNPAL to complete this step.
Need Assistance? The TNPAL Help Desk is available to assist early childhood professionals Monday through Saturday, 7am-9pm Central. Contact them at [email protected] or (615) 277-1688.
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Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (GELF) envisions a Tennessee where all children have access to the resources, guidance and support they need to become lifelong learners. GELF supports strengthening early literacy in Tennessee and coordinates with CCR&R to offer reading books and teaching aids for classrooms in licensed child care programs. Learn more at www.governorsfoundation.org
Tech Goes Home Tennessee provides free training and one-on-one coaching to reduce the digital divide and support a system of high-quality early care and education for children in Tennessee. The 15-hour training course is designed to teach foundational technical skills, such as email navigation and presentation building, small business technology skills. One-on-one coaching includes training on software that includes word processing, spreadsheets, slideshows, calendar, and email. Upon completion of the training, licensed child care programs may be eligible to receive technology incentives for use by their program staff. Learn more at www.techgoeshometn.org.
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Sandpipers Early Learning Center – Child & Family
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Welcome to Sandpipers Early Learning Center, an Early Care and Education Program of Child & Family. As early care educators, we are committed to providing children and families with the highest quality early care and education experiences.
Searching for peace of mind in choosing your childcare provider? We understand that it’s difficult to entrust your child with another person while you cannot be with them during the day. Ask our parents and they will tell you they feel safe, confident and uplifted to know that we are delivering the best quality care and compassion for their children. Sandpipers is great for early development and learning social skills. We help kids to share, meet new people and interact with others in a positive manner. Pretty soon the best part of your day will be reuniting with your child each afternoon and witnessing their successful progress for yourself!
Sandpipers Early Learning Center is a full-time facility providing the highest quality care and educational experiences. Our professional teaching staff oversees the development for children ages six weeks through five years, and services almost 150 children and their families annually. Our goal is to encourage positive self-images through engaged learning at an early age. We provide a safe and nurturing environment recognizing each child’s unique needs.
Programming is available for:
Infants (6 weeks to 12 months)
Yearlings (12 months to 18 months)
Toddlers (2 to 3 years)
Preschoolers (3 to 5 years).
We foster engagement by:
Nurturing and soothing when needed
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Singing songs and reading stories
Playing with age-appropriate toys that vary in shape/size/colors
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Allowing for individual and group activities
Introducing math, reading, music and arts
“There is increasing evidence that children gain a lot from going to preschool. In preschool, they become exposed to numbers, letters, and shapes and, more important, they learn how to socialize – get along with other children, share and contribute to circle time. ”
– Kathlen McCartney, PhD, Dean of Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, MA
Technology Advancements
Our Preschool and Pre-K classrooms allow children to use computers with IBM’s KidSmart Early Learning and Young Explorer Programs. The computers are housed in brightly colored, kid-friendly Little Tikes furniture and equipped with award-winning educational software to help children learn and explore concepts in math, science and language. The computer centers can also help children learn important socialization skills such as working together and sharing. Exploration and Socialization skills are important to prepare children for future success in school, help level the playing field and ensure all children have access to educational tools. The KidSmart software complements the existing curriculum and development of expressive and receptive language, social skills, fine and gross motor skills, as well as cognitive skills.
Professional Team
Sandpipers’ professional growth is integral to providing children and families with the highest quality service. We continue to participate in the Rhode Island Early Learning Standards for professional development and our Preschool team has received certifications in the Level I, II and III trainings. Completion of these courses now qualifies Sandpipers to become a Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) approved Preschool which lends further recognition as the best day care and early development provider in Rhode Island.
Family Involvement
We encourage parents to volunteer in your child’s classroom at any time. Specific opportunities can include reading to children, sharing breakfast, snack or lunch, sharing family and cultural activities, and assist as chaperones on field trips.
A unique collaboration with Child & Family’s Family Advisory Board strengthens the bond between caregiver and guardians. Monthly meetings offer families like yours an opportunity to offer suggestions for change and growth in your children’s earliest educational experiences.
Sandpipers’ families have led the way organizing and implementing new activities including:
Annual Teacher Breakfast Celebration
Week of the Young Child Celebration
Family Conversation Information Sheets
Family Swap and Share Events
Places to Play in Rhode Island Paw Sox Event
Farm Fresh Rhode Island Veggie Box Site
Date Nights
Easton’s Beach Family Fun Picnic Night
Family Engagement Programs offer a variety of opportunities linked to the Creative Curriculum, the Scholastic Early Childhood Program and the Rhode Island Early Learning Standards that support the total growth and development of your child. Each classroom teacher will get to know your family, create welcoming classroom environments and share effective daily communication with you. At the beginning of each month, newsletters are published and sent home highlighting upcoming family engagement events, home and school connection activities, school closings, the monthly lunch menu, health and nutrition tips, and volunteer opportunities.
Our monthly family events are a great way to connect with other parents, teachers and your child’s classroom buddies.
Our highlighted events are:
Sandpipers Open House
Teddy Bear Picnic
Asthma Education Workshop
Family Night
Autumn Harvest
Thanksgiving Feast
Breakfast with Santa
Family Game Nights
Heart Healthy Day
Dr. Seuss Birthday Celebration
Molar Express Dental Program
Pawtucket Red Sox Games
May Breakfast
Muffins with Mom
Donuts with Dad
July Jazz Festival
End of School Year BBQ
Preschool Graduation
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We are proud to be able to offer these services in our state-of-the-art Early Learning Center located at 31 John Clarke Road in Middletown, Rhode Island. Come and meet our professional staff, see our (8) beautiful classrooms, our indoor and outdoor playgrounds and learn about our exciting enrichment programming, as well as our family engagement opportunities.
Licensing & Accreditations
Our Center is licensed by the State of Rhode Island and is accredited through the Council on Accreditation (COA). We look forward to developing strong relationships with children and families and know that together we can build a strong foundation for the future educational success of our youngest children in their journey of life long learning!
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Principles of teaching preschoolers in kindergarten – Everything for kindergarten
Principles of teaching – these are teaching methods, starting points that the teacher uses during the selection of content, organization and teaching methods. They reflect the internal natural aspects of the activities of the educator and the child, determine the effectiveness of training at different age stages with various forms of educational organization.
Principles of learning are not accepted categories once and for all. With the development of psychological and pedagogical science, they are improved, acquiring a deeper justification (the principle of active learning, developmental learning, etc.)
At the same time, children develop a more loyal attitude to work, interest in the work of adults, hard work. Education and upbringing are usually in one whole: by teaching, we educate, and by educating, we teach.
At the same time, training and upbringing, as peculiar aspects of a single process, have their own composition, their own specific methods, their own material and psychological prerequisites. In the early stages of a child’s life, education and upbringing act in a closer unity, and it is difficult to differentiate them, but as the child grows up, upbringing and education become more and more clearly differentiated. But this does not mean at all that teaching loses its educational power, and that education ceases to be teaching. Education at all stages of a child’s development remains educative, and upbringing remains educative.
Scientific principle.
Its essence lies in the fact that real knowledge should penetrate into the mind of the child, correctly reflecting reality. In the classroom, the educator definitely forms in children specific ideas, knowledge about the world around them, which do not conflict with those that the school will give. The initial scientific knowledge of a schoolchild does not arise from scratch, but on the basis of real ideas received by children in kindergarten. Thus, a deeper scientific knowledge of reality arises on the basis of a less profound one. Undoubtedly, it is not easy to adhere to this principle when explaining the simplest things to preschoolers. Didactics is designed to prepare educational material in such a way that, on the one hand, it correctly reflects the surrounding reality, and on the other hand, it would be understandable and accessible to children.
The principle of scientificity ensures the formation in preschool children of the elements of a dialectical-material understanding of the world around them.
Scientists have thought about this problem more than once. Where is the age limit, pointing to which we could say with confidence: this is the time when it is necessary to begin the formation of elements of a materialistic understanding of the reality surrounding the child. Many who understood the importance and relevance of this problem, in indecision, gave up at the exclamations of opponents: is it possible to solve this problem with respect to preschool age?
The principle of visibility.
The importance of this principle is determined by the specifics of the child’s thinking in kindergarten. The principle of visibility is not new.
At the same time, it is possible that in the process of a child’s development, qualities are formed in him that are directly opposite to those that we would like to see.
The period of preschool childhood is a favorable time for the gradual formation in the child of the foundations of the scientific worldview, that the knowledge acquired at this age level, the experience of activity, attitude, behavior – all this, taken together, prepares in the child that qualitative leap that occurs in the process of formation worldview at a later age level – schooling.
It is no coincidence that children tend to put any story into figurative language, to imagine it in the form of some kind of visual picture, event. The most complex mental skills – reasoning, counting, proving, analyzing and comparing – come from initial external actions, from working with specific objects. To learn to count in your mind, you have to work hard, counting real objects. Real objects and visual images contribute to the correct organization of the mental activity of children. The value of visual learning has been convincingly confirmed by studies that show that basic information is acquired by a person through visual and auditory perception. Visual information is perceived instantly. Auditory information enters our brain sequentially and takes much longer.
To implement the principle of visualization in the pedagogical process of the kindergarten means to enrich and expand the direct sensory experience of the child, to clarify his empirical knowledge.
In preschool institutions, the following types of visualization are used in the learning process: subject and visual. Using objective visualization, the teacher shows the children natural objects of the outside world, three-dimensional images (stuffed birds, models of vegetables, fruits). When using visual visualization, the teacher shows pictures, diagrams and other illustrative material.
In teaching children in the classroom, visualization is used primarily in connection with communicating new knowledge to children, as well as in consolidating them, in organizing children’s independent activities.
The following requirements are imposed on the visualization used in the classroom: they must fully reflect everything around, correspond to the level of development of preschoolers, be highly artistic in content and design,
The principle of accessibility.
What the educator teaches children should be clear to him, and also definitely correspond to the development of the child.
Educators and psychologists argue about nothing so much these days as accessibility. What knowledge, from what age and under what conditions can be given to children? About 15 years ago, the traditional prohibition was still respected: you cannot start learning to read and write before the age of five. Today it is allowed to teach a child earlier, as long as the rule is sacredly observed: to arouse interest, to induce the child himself to expect the next “lesson”. If only there was no compulsory education, to teach with play, with passion.
To become literate, a child must learn to distinguish between the phonetic side of a text. In addition, children at this age are characterized by physiological tongue-tied tongue (they cannot pronounce hissing, whistling sounds, etc.), which means that they cannot be prepared for direct literacy training.
An essential feature of the principle of accessibility is the connection between the acquired knowledge and those already formed in the mind of the child. If such a connection cannot be established, then knowledge will be inaccessible to children.
However, what is accessible in teaching children cannot be cited as an example of what is easy. Easy training does not cause any mental effort, tension in the children, and therefore does not contribute to their development. Accessible education always presupposes the setting before children of such tasks, such tasks, the solution or fulfillment of which would be feasible for the children and at the same time cause some tension in their mental powers.
The principle of activity and consciousness.
Experimental data show that if children do not show interest in learning, then the information coming from the teacher to the child is not perceived by them. Even in a child’s neutral mental state, information coming from outside is not perceived by the child’s brain.
Kindergarten practice shows that many children are intellectually passive due to the fact that the teacher, when explaining the educational material, does not provide in advance for techniques that activate the cognitive abilities, thinking and behavior of the child, when he “chews” everything down to the smallest details, does not relying on the activity and independence of the child, who has no choice but to “swallow” the next dose of material.
The significance of this principle lies in the fact that the more a child solves practical and cognitive tasks on his own, the more effectively his development proceeds.
The most important indicator of the effectiveness of education is the manifestation of cognitive activity and independence by children. At the heart of this reaction lies the orienting-exploratory reflex.
The development of the cognitive abilities and creative powers of the child depends on the educator and the methods and techniques used by him.
Principles of systematicity, consistency and gradualness.
This means that the composition of training and the specific tasks for its assimilation meet all didactic rules: to go in learning from easy to more difficult, from already known to children to new, unknown, from simple to complex, from close to far.
The sequence involves the study of educational material in such a way that the assimilation of the new would be based on the knowledge that children have and prepare the next step in the cognitive activity of children. The teacher, on the basis of the program, determines and prepares the next “dose” of educational material for assimilation. Each such “dose”, part of the educational material is presented in conjunction with the previous ones, in complication.
The principle of connection with life follows from the dialectical-materialist law of the unity of theory and practice. Of course, connection with life for young children is limited by their capabilities. Their life is a game, work, occupations. The acquired knowledge should be used in the specified activities.
The principle of developing education.
This shows the dialectical nature of the learning process. Amazing things happen to a child. Yesterday he still did not know how, but today he learned. What yesterday seemed difficult, today has already been mastered and has become simple. Children gradually begin to realize their own growth, they become interested in learning. In order for teaching to be an exciting, inspired work for children, it is necessary to awaken in children and constantly support the desire to learn, the desire to learn new things. It is this desire that is the emotional stimulus for the independent and active thought of the child. The secret of the emergence of interest in educational activities lies in the personal success of the child, in his sense of the growth of his capabilities, in mastering the educational material. This means that the more success a child has in knowledge, in learning, the higher and more stable his desire to acquire new knowledge is.
The principle of taking into account age characteristics and individual approach to children in education.
Children of preschool age differ from each other in everything, and the speed of thinking, behavior, etc. Individual differences in children are explained by various natural features, as well as different conditions of life and upbringing.
The main way to study the characteristics of preschool children are systematic observations of the child; individual and group conversations; evaluation of the results of their performance of tasks, etc. The purpose of the study is to, based on the positive qualities of the individual, prevent and overcome the existing shortcomings in the mental and moral development of the child.
The educator needs to know what each child is capable of. Which of the 25-30 children quickly grasps the educational material, and who – slowly. You can not demand the impossible from a preschooler. It is necessary to study the personality of the child, to look closely at him, to reveal his character.
An individual approach is used to create conditions for the comprehensive development of each child and to prevent the influence of unpleasant circumstances on his development. So, children with impaired vision, hearing in the classroom are seated closer to the teacher, closer to visual aids, so that they hear the explanation better and see the demonstration of the sample, demonstration material well.
An educator restrains impulsive children with weak inhibitory reactions by developing their will. Some children, especially those who have just come to the garden, are often distinguished by slow speech, insufficient vocabulary. Such children cannot be rushed when answering, telling. It is necessary to cultivate a benevolent attitude towards them and on the part of comrades.
In the kindergarten there are children who do not have the habit of mental work, they love to play, but are reluctant to study. It is these children who should be given the opportunity to experience the joy of success, which will increase their interest in the content of the lesson, in mental work.
The essence of preschool education — Everything for kindergarten
Education of preschool children is an integral part of the pedagogical process in kindergarten and is aimed at forming a developed personality. This is a complex and lengthy process, systematically carried out in the classroom and in everyday life: in games, work, everyday life.
Since the child is completely helpless, the need for his upbringing and education is due to nature itself and is the eternal task of mankind.
It is known that in addition to tribal experience, a person acquires individual experience during his life, which, of course, animals also have. But unlike them, a person also has a third form of experience, which is completely absent in animals. Scientists have discovered an amazing feature of learning. It turns out that knowledge cannot be passed on to a child in finished form. The educator cannot convey the existing knowledge through only verbal communication with the child. The child can receive them only as a result of his own cognitive activity. Specific types of cognitive activity of the child is the process of learning.
Before systematic schooling, the child often learns concepts through trial and error. At the same time, orientation actually occurs according to insignificant features, but the force of their combination in objects with essential ones turns out to be correct within certain limits. In other cases, orientation occurs to essential signs, but they remain unconscious.
Learning in the classroom transforms the process of mastering knowledge from spontaneous activity into purposeful and organized activity. The task of teaching is to ensure that the child’s activity in mastering concepts is singled out and comprehensively organized. This will contribute to the fact that the process of assimilation of concepts will gradually ascend from focusing on isolated, external, random signs to focusing on a system of essential signs that characterize the essence of the phenomenon, and will help the formation of a clear system of knowledge in children.
At preschool age, especially at its early stages, the assimilation of knowledge by children is largely unconscious. This is evidenced by the fact that children cannot explain the correctness of their actions and to the teacher’s question “How did you know?”, “How did you decide?” they either do not answer at all or give false grounds, and often simply answer: “I know what is right.” Forming a conscious attitude of children to the learning process, the educator thereby provides a keen interest, attention, concentration, cognitive activity, quick wits of the child in the learning process.
Thus, education for a child is both a source and a means of mental development, especially in those cases when the educator gives the children the opportunity to make small discoveries on their own. To make the activity of learning an internal need of the child is a serious pedagogical task, since the more inquisitive the child is, the more active he is in satisfying his curiosity, the more successful is his mental development.
What is preschool education? It. a complex, interconnected flow of the activities of the educator and the child, during which the educator organizes, directs, directs the cognitive activity of the child, and the child actively learns the generalized experience accumulated by mankind in the form of knowledge, skills. At the center of learning is, on the one hand, the educator, who separates the cognitive abilities and creative powers of the child, and on the other hand, the child, his teaching, his active movement towards the knowledge of ever deeper connections and dependencies that exist in objects and phenomena of the surrounding reality.
The success of the teaching of preschoolers, and consequently the development of their cognitive abilities, depends, firstly, on the content of the educational material, and secondly, on the pedagogical skills of the educator, the use of advanced teaching methods and techniques; thirdly, on the personal qualities and individual characteristics of the child.
The problem of teaching preschoolers is very complex and insufficiently developed in the psychological and pedagogical literature. The same can be said about the practice of preschool institutions, where preschool children often play a passive role in their education. The educational process in the classroom is seen as a transfer of knowledge, and sometimes as a transfer of skills and even ways of thinking. Undoubtedly, such an understanding is a consequence of the inability to properly manage the cognitive activity of preschoolers.
Thus, the essence of the activity of teaching preschoolers is primarily in the assimilation of ways to solve mental and practical problems, in the development of cognitive and creative abilities and abilities of the child.
Education in kindergarten has its own specifics, it differs from school education in its content, organizational forms and methods and phenomena.
The main form of education in kindergarten is an activity that differs from a school lesson in flexibility (diversity of structure, change in duration). A large share in the pedagogical process of the kindergarten is occupied by the education of preschoolers in everyday life: in games, everyday life, work.
The leading place in preschool education is occupied by visual and practical methods, as well as game techniques in combination with the teacher’s word.
Kindergarten or homeschooling is better
Prepared by teacher Eroshenko O.M.
Children, as many scientists and thinkers say, are the flowers of life. Each of us, parents, loves these flowers very much, wants to cherish and protect them, wants to give them the best that is in the world, to provide them with the best conditions for the comprehensive development of their personality.
Raising a child at home is a common process for parents, especially for children of preschool age, since at home the child lives, grows and develops in a familiar environment – he does not get tired, does not experience any stress or overload.
Many parents believe that no teacher is able to provide quality education and training. As a rule, the younger the child, the more attention he needs, all the little things that surround him are important to him – did they pay attention, that something was bothering them, did they play with him, etc. Therefore, some parents want to protect their children from the harmful effects of the outside world – from unpleasant communication with both children and adults.
Probably, some people who went to preschool educational institutions have their own memories of him, and not always of a positive nature. And forgetting them is not so easy. Therefore, they decide that it will be better for the child at home, since the parents become, entirely and completely, an example of the physical and mental development of the child’s personality. Although, if parents have a desire, and most importantly, opportunities, then they can hire teachers or work with children individually.
The upbringing and education of a child usually begins in the family, family education is the basis for the formation of cognitive abilities in children. The very first teachers are, first of all, there are parents. The role of mothers, fathers, grandparents in a child’s life is preserved for a very, very long time. The older we get, the more we can appreciate the value of the process of upbringing and education outside the family [1, p. 34].
The influence of adults is expressed, absolutely, in everything: in expanding the horizons of the child, in the formation of personal qualities, in the fact that it is the parents who instill in him interest and love for the surrounding reality. From what environment will be created for the child at home – in the family, his further development will also depend – whether he will have a desire to comprehend something new, unknown, or whether he will reach a certain level of development and “remain” on it [3, c. 103].
But if parents choose only “family education” for their children, they immediately face certain difficulties.
Firstly, parents need to choose a program of upbringing and education for their children, it may be necessary to choose teachers as well. However, this issue requires a special approach, literacy and competence on the part of parents. In addition, children who are brought up exclusively at home, and who do not attend preschool educational institutions, are deprived of the most important thing – the opportunity to communicate directly in the children’s team, such children do not have the ability to compare their own successes with the achievements of their peers, namely, such an ability to compare – this is the basis of awareness of one’s knowledge, skills and abilities.
Secondly, children who do not regularly attend children’s educational institutions have significantly limited communication. They cannot get such a rich experience of communication and interaction with children, with their peers and adult teachers [2, p. 234]. With adults – with teachers, the child learns to obey the general discipline in kindergarten (which will be necessary for him, in the future, for school), learns to ask questions or ask for help; learns to communicate, develops a sense of empathy, he forms general ideas about the surrounding reality.
Some parents have fears that if they send their child to educational institutions, then he may “get lost” there due to a large group of children, they are afraid that he will not be able to find a common language with peers, or simply the child will feel lonely and uncomfortable.
In the beginning, this really happens, mainly due to the process of the child’s adaptation to a new environment, to new people – the environment. But then, gradually, the children get used to it, their social circle expands, new contacts appear – friends. They learn to communicate with each other, resolve conflicts, come to a common denominator in everything. This experience prepares for the future adult life [4, p. 57].
What is better for the younger generation – home education or education within the walls of educational institutions?! It all depends on the parents, what they will desire, it will be so. But the best way out of this situation may be the implementation of an individual approach. Since all children are different, they all have their own psychophysiological characteristics. And taking into account these features, it is easy to build the process of raising and educating children, namely, preschool age, since this particular age is the most favorable for the development of children [5, p. 25].
In general, according to the recommendations of many educators and psychologists, each child should be periodically checked by specialists in various fields in order to determine the strengths and weaknesses of children’s development. A specialist will always help parents, from a pedagogical and psychological point of view, to determine what the child’s capabilities are at the moment, to assess his abilities or inclinations for something, and most importantly, to build a certain forecast for the development of the child, with detailed recommendations on how, when , in what form, how intensively it is necessary to conduct correctional and developmental work with children [5, c. 88].
Consultations with specialists, as a rule, will be of great help to parents and teachers working with the child, help them choose the appropriate training and education program, and draw up an individual plan for correctional and developmental work [4, p. 102]. The teacher, dealing with the child individually, will be able to organize cognitive activities in such a way that will bring the greatest results in teaching children than general group classes. Since, together with other children, the child can be distracted by his peers, which will prevent him from focusing on the main thing.
Since all children are different in their psychophysiological development, if there are any violations in the development of the child, then the best solution to the problem would be just the same individual lessons of teachers with children. And in order not to separate such a child from the children’s team, you can attend any club events, children’s centers, clubs, where a child with health problems will have the opportunity to communicate with peers.
Individual lessons will be useful not only for children with health problems, but also for gifted children who know and can do much more than their peers. The so-called gifted children also need a special approach, despite all the high results, because such children periodically experience a number of loads and stresses. And as a rule, if a child is strong in the intellectual sphere, this does not indicate the development of his personal sphere [2, p. 123].
Usually such children move from one group to another, start reading or writing early, learn foreign languages. As a result, they go to school early, jump from class to class, but in connection with this they have certain difficulties in communicating with their peers. Often they are simply not interested in them, they cannot find common topics for conversation. This negatively affects the mental state of children.
Naturally, each parent has his own, purely personal, idea of how to raise a child, what mistakes and difficulties should be avoided. Much, of course, depends on the financial capabilities of the family. At different ages, a child needs different forms of communication and learning, and this must be taken into account when organizing a developing environment [4, p. 156]. The symbiosis of the possibilities of the family and the efforts of teachers gives great results.
According to scientists, after the age of four, it is useful for most children to continue their “education” in a preschool educational institution. This is due to the fact that after four years, regular communication of the child with other children plays an important role – this is necessary for the formation of his social skills, for the intellectual and personal development of the child.
As a result, only parents, and only they, can choose whether to leave their children at home and raise them using the method of “family pedagogy”, or, in accordance with their age, with their psychophysiological characteristics, send their children to educational and developmental institutions on time.
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Kindergarten or home schooling? – Early Childhood Development
Your child is one and a half years old and your paid parental leave has ended. It is at this moment that many parents face an important question – to send the child to a preschool institution or to continue home schooling.
In Soviet times, such a question did not arise, since in those years it was possible to send a child to kindergarten as early as a year and a half, and there was also a need to go to work, because the country demanded.
Nowadays, the issue of enrolling a child in a kindergarten is very acute, because, firstly, it is not so easy to get into a state kindergarten, because they simply cannot cope with the flow of applicants, and secondly, many families can afford to leave child at home until school age.
Home schooling and kindergarten education have their pros and cons. The task of parents is to make the right choice, which will be based on the possibilities of the family and the availability of attending kindergarten for their child.
The process of socialization, which is important for any person, undoubtedly takes place in society, therefore the possibility of early socialization is the main advantage of the kindergarten. It is easier to learn the norms of social behavior in the company of peers and adults who are not family members, because most of all, it is in the process of communicating with strangers that a child learns to respect elders, observe discipline, and fulfill requirements.
The daily routine and schedule are very important in a person’s life, a correctly and early formed skill of self-organization helps him to be more collected and do more in his adult life. There are no deviations in the daily routine during your stay in kindergarten, everything is strictly according to the schedule – a walk, lunch, daytime sleep, classes.
Also, one of the advantages of the kindergarten is the fact that here the child can develop diversified, because in addition to the teachers who give knowledge, there are music workers and athletes in the kindergarten.
Of course, one cannot ignore the disadvantages of teaching and raising children in kindergarten. One of the main fears of parents is the fear that, once in a group of other children, their child may be susceptible to various infections. It is known that there are no isolated cases of infection in the garden, many get sick at one moment, because it is very difficult to control the health of everyone every day, and many negligent parents bring a sick child to the garden.
Very often children complain about the lack of attention from the educator and the nanny, about the insults inflicted on them by other children. It is not always possible even for the most talented teacher to create a favorable psychological climate in the group.
At present, there is a very acute issue with teaching staff in preschool educational institutions. The position of an educator is not prestigious, it is not paid highly enough, therefore there are so few truly dedicated professionals who can teach a child what they themselves know and put all their strength into it.
Parents enroll in kindergarten immediately after the birth of a child, because it is very difficult to get into it, so often even parents who want to send their baby to kindergarten have to continue homeschooling.
Education and training at home has a number of significant advantages. Only it can be absolutely individual. A child who studies in a family has more development opportunities than a child who spends most of the day in the garden, because his inclinations and characteristics are very well known to parents. Emphasis on the development of individual abilities and talents is possible only with home schooling, because the program of any kindergarten is designed for the average child.
Recently, there have been a lot of stories about how children in kindergarten are subjected to violence by peers and adults, that the work of an educator is limited to primitive modeling and outdoor games. Therefore, it is so important that your baby is always supervised at home, the parent’s control is as great as possible. The quality of food at home, of course, is many times better than in kindergarten, because the mother knows not only about the child’s eating habits, but also about the individual characteristics of his digestion.
The day regimen at home can be selected based on the individual characteristics of the child, the risk of getting sick is somewhat lower than in kindergarten.
In addition to the advantages mentioned above, home schooling has a number of disadvantages. An improperly formed daily routine, selected specifically for your child, can lead to the fact that he will never learn to obey a strict schedule by school age, such children find it very difficult to study in the first grade.
The necessary social skills, of course, are much more difficult to acquire in a family than in a kindergarten, because the child’s environment rarely exceeds 10 people – mom, dad, grandparents, aunts, uncles, sisters and brothers. Scientists have noticed that egocentrism in children attending kindergarten disappears by the age of 4, and in children receiving home education, it often persists even up to 8 years. In kindergarten, the child learns to give in, to sympathize, to share.
Notice that the advantages of one type of learning are the disadvantages of another, and vice versa. Therefore, the most correct solution, according to many modern mothers, is a compromise. Until the age of four, the child is at home, attending various circles, and then goes to kindergarten. Such a way out of the situation allows you to keep the advantages of one and the other system of raising and educating the child.
Remote kindergarten: open microphone FIRO RANEPA
As part of a survey conducted by the Research Center for Socialization and Personalization of Children’s Education FIRO RANEPA, preschool educators were asked to express their opinion on the organization of distance learning during restrictive measures in the current epidemiological situations.
More than 1,000 kindergarten teachers and leaders responded to the offer. Most respondents are concerned about the following questions:
organizations of the educational process,
problems of socialization and “live” communication,
degree of involvement of parents in the educational process in a remote format,
health of preschoolers (physical, mental),
effectiveness of distance learning,
high time and financial costs for preparing classes in a remote format,
availability of educational resources for ECE,
advanced training for teachers, and many others…
We offer some comments that reflect the general mood of the survey participants. If you want to share your opinion on the problem of organizing distance learning in a preschool educational institution, then you can do it on the “OPEN MICROPHONE” site at the link …
I respect modern technologies, but still I think distance learning for children in kindergarten is pointless, because when conducting any class live, children get a huge amount of emotions than sitting at home at a computer or with a phone. In general, I am for real communication with children!
— Alvina Sergeevna, specialist in physical culture, Krasnoyarsk Territory
Distance learning in kindergarten, I think, is like having lunch remotely – you see the food, but you are hungry. You just need to know the nature of children in order to understand how much a child needs personal contact. If there is a goal to raise a robot, then, of course. The second side – teachers, educators – what is their function? To invent online-razvivashki-razvlekashki)))))….. It seems that personal communication in our time is an expensive pleasure. Something like this!
— Svetlana Vasilievna, teacher, Omsk region.
Each person should do what he studied (or has an inclination, a gift). Preschool children need affection and warmth, regime!! and nutritious food! Many children do not want to study with their parents, the vast majority of parents cannot explain correctly (they are preoccupied with work, housekeeping, and in order to competently explain / teach, you must first learn by yourself, and for this they have no time, and sometimes they have no desire). Let’s remember the history of pedagogy: tutoring, for example. And watching a teaching video for a child, even though it is coolly edited three times with the participation of great teachers and psychologists and agreed with all authorities, is still DANGEROUS for health, both physical and mental! Distance learning in kindergarten is UNACCEPTABLE! Only personal contact, only eye to eye, only an individual approach to each person at this particular moment! Because, today, and precisely in this particular situation of personal communication between an adult and a child (in the daily routine or in class), the teacher for Olya may need to frown, and for Petya wink approvingly so that they feel, see and hear that cope with a sudden difficulty, and when they did, they again saw, heard and felt praise and believed in their strength. And not educators should be sent to courses on a “new” competence for them, but PARENTS !!!!! And not children need to be taught, but parents should be given competent recommendations on teaching their children. And the teachers will somehow figure it out themselves, that’s why they are teachers!) And for those who are often ill and rarely attend kindergarten, a tutor is needed. And it’s expensive! Cheaper, of course, to put everyone behind a computer! Professors of various sciences who develop programs can be entrusted with the development of short! and clear recommendations, maybe even video recommendations, but only for parents!!! CHEERS!!
— Natalia, teacher, Moscow region
I want to work live, not remotely!
— Rusalina Umardibirovna, teacher, Republic of Dagestan
Distance learning is WORKING IN CLOSE COUPLE OF THE EDUCER + PARENTS + CHILD. If one “falls out” – nothing will work. The teacher can “crucify” in any variant of distance learning, but the child is not in the mood to study … And that’s it. Result – 0! The teacher gave the task to work, and the mother is engaged with the older child-school student. And that’s it. Result – 0!
— Natalya Lvovna, teacher, Moscow region.
Work on physical culture cannot and should not be carried out remotely, since the quality of the exercises performed wants to be better. And the consequences of incorrectly performed tasks can lead to not very good consequences.
— Specialist in physical culture, Samara region.
Any form of distance education excludes the emotional component of the process, which in turn significantly reduces the degree of motivation of the student, pupil, parent and, in general, their involvement in the educational process.
— Anna Sergeevna, methodologist, St. Petersburg
The bulk of the population has a very low income and does not have such an opportunity as having all computers, the Internet, Skype, a printer and a scanner, and it is still harmful for children to use all this so often. And the correction of speech must be dealt with in person, and not via Skype. Distance learning cannot replace excellent SOVIET education.
— Oksana Dmitrievna, speech therapist, Belgorod region
If we recommend that parents make a craft with their child within the framework of a certain topic, then in 70% of cases this craft is done by the parents for the child. If we propose to compose a story based on a series of plot pictures, then this story is also invented by parents, etc. A huge minus of distance learning in a preschool educational institution is that 1 – parents believe that this is not necessary; 2 – in our city there is bad internet, and many teachers, and even more so parents, do not have the necessary equipment to work remotely.
— Educator, Kostroma region.
I teach children to swim. Unfortunately, this cannot be done remotely.
— Olga Borisovna, specialist in physical culture, Sverdlovsk region.
My pupils are waiting for online classes, this is a way out in these conditions. A lot of effort goes into preparing for the lesson, creating presentations, changing the form of the lesson, after each I make a video for 1 minute (stages of work and photo reports of children). Not every teacher can equip his home workplace, I had to buy a whiteboard, a camera tripod, visual aids and all the materials for creativity (a decent amount came out, but this is my choice). We cope with the pupils, many thanks to the parents for their support, so we try to find advantages in this.
— Educator, Moscow region.
There are not always technical possibilities, there is no set of tasks for working in a remote format, there is no printer. Preparing for remote classes takes me a lot of time, I have to buy materials for the show with my own money, and this is expensive. I understand programs poorly, and I have to understand for a very long time to the detriment of my family. And in general, psychologically, it is very difficult for me to work in an open broadcast. Some parents say that they do not have time to deal with the younger child, as the older one goes to school and they do school assignments for days, sometimes until 3 o’clock in the morning. Many parents do not have technical capabilities. There are parents who do not want to do tasks with their children.
— Alexandra Rostislavna, teacher, Samara region.
I think that it is necessary to develop an educational platform specifically for preschool educational institutions!!!! After all, it is so interesting for children !!!!!
In my opinion, kindergartens are not prepared to work remotely. The fact that classes are posted on the DOW website is not distance learning. If it were possible to conduct online classes in the form of a conference with the ability to connect most of the children of the group, then we could talk about distance learning. As a rule, parents working remotely have only 1/2 computers that are used by parents and schoolchildren. In low-income families, sometimes there is no such opportunity at all. It turns out that educators mostly work for nothing.
— Educator, Yaroslavl region.
The possibility of conducting remote classes during the period of self-isolation allowed the children of the compensatory group preparatory to school to continue mastering the educational program. The use of the MOODLE distance learning platform during the school year allowed children to consolidate and expand their knowledge of lexical topics at home, to familiarize parents with the material on the educational program. This system allows you to see the result of mastering the material by conducting quiz tests and completing additional tasks. The system allows you to calculate the points provided for the performance of tasks. However, we do not have the right to require the obligatory completion of tasks remotely. Work in the distance learning system provides for the mandatory consent and voluntariness of parents / legal representatives of children. Conducting classes in the ZOOM system allows the teacher to see the progress of the student in real time, to acquaint him with the material being studied at the current time. At the same time, video classes require special attention from children, the teacher needs to think through the course of the lesson to the subtleties so that the child / children are not distracted, and the material is learned at 90-100%. On the technical side, I would like to note the lack of video classes (video conferencing) – these are failures of the Internet, connections, which is also a hindrance in classes with kids. This type of training is appropriate for consolidating educational material and for working with frequently ill children.
— Speech therapist, St. Petersburg
The suddenness of self-isolation showed the inability of teachers to prepare educational video materials, publish them, and conduct online classes. Further training is required on this issue.
— Olga Evgenievna, methodologist, Murmansk region.
I would like to listen to free webinars on the organization of distance learning for children in preschool institutions, rural preschool institutions: technical issues, motivation of parents.
— Alla Viktorovna, teacher, Omsk region.
Efficiency, if assessed for the entire group, is low … since most of the parents either do not want to take care of their children, or refer to being busy. If we evaluate those children whose parents find time to study with the child, the effectiveness is quite high. I believe that for the preparatory group, distance learning is necessary. They allow children to work out material for better preparation for school. (the same sentence patterns, syllables, sound analysis, counting, addition, subtraction, classification of objects, problem solving, storytelling, and much more).
— Marina Konstantinovna, teacher, Zabaykalsky Krai
Remote form of work is acceptable depending on the situation! Especially if these are children with disabilities, children who find themselves in a difficult life situation, etc. This form of work is used not only during the quarantine period. Just difficulties arise for those who first encountered the issue. There are no problems or questions for the preschool institution, which I manage. Thank you.
— Natalya Borisovna, head, Sverdlovsk region
The distance learning method is being practiced in our group for the first time. The most interesting thing was that I began to conduct classes at the request of my parents. In Odnoklassniki there is our group “Bees”, where we communicate: parents send creative and intellectual works, videos … Now we have launched an online marathon by May 9: children and their parents are preparing mini-presentations “My great-grandfather: I know, I remember, I’m proud!”, we make handicrafts and drawings, and also took part in a reading competition on the Pride of Russia website. I want to thank my parents for their help and support.
— Educator, Sverdlovsk region.
Strongly against the remote form of preschool education! Distance preschool education – the very concept includes nonsense and has no right to exist !! Instead, the Education Act already provides for forms of education such as family education and counseling centres. No need to enter the initially harmful form.
— Teacher-psychologist, Nizhny Novgorod region.
It is necessary to provide financial support to private kindergartens during non-working days: extend support measures for small and medium-sized businesses to non-profit organizations, reimburse employees for wages at least in the amount of the minimum wage, reimburse costs associated with renting premises and utility bills. During this period, there are no cash receipts and NOTHING TO PAY SALARY TO EMPLOYEES! PLEASE SUPPORT PRIVATE EDUCATION!!! SOS!
Learning to read | Kindergarten No. 74 of a general developmental type
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For you, parents!
(from the work experience of the educator MADOU No. 74 Rubtsova Marina Vasilievna )
Parents of preschool children attending kindergarten often rely on the fact that their children will be prepared for school by the efforts of educators. Indeed, specially organized classes help children prepare for school, but without the help of parents, such preparation will not be of high quality.
Experience shows that no best children’s institution – neither a kindergarten nor an elementary school – can completely replace the family, family education. In a preschool institution, children are taught many useful skills, they are taught to draw, count, write and read. But if the family does not take an interest in the child’s activities, do not attach due importance to them, do not encourage diligence and diligence, the child also begins to treat them with disdain, does not strive to work better, correct his mistakes, and overcome difficulties in work. Some children are deeply offended by such inattention of their parents, they cease to be sincere and frank. On the contrary, the interest of parents in the affairs of the child attaches particular importance to all the achievements of the child. Help in overcoming the difficulties that arise in the performance of any kind of activity is always accepted with gratitude and contributes to the closeness of parents and children. At home, the ability to read can come as naturally to a child as the ability to walk or talk. Dear parents, grandparents! If you want to teach your child to read before he goes to school, pay attention and understanding to all our advice. To avoid the sad consequences of illiterate learning.
Learning to read
It is believed that learning to read early gives a child great intellectual potential. A pre-reader or a first-grader who is already reading develops faster, learns easier and better, and remembers more. Where to start?
– The main rule of learning to read: “Do not chase the result!”. First, show your child the alphabet. If he is interested, consider it, name the letters, syllables. Learning to read is best started on their own initiative. Your task is to support, not to ruin the initiative with excessive zeal. – Learning to read can begin with the study of letters or syllables. Colorful tables, posters, cubes are well suited for these purposes. The material may change from time to time. And it is not at all necessary to memorize the alphabetic name of the letters with the kids.
-Pay special attention to the game form of the lessons, as well as their duration (15-20 minutes). Do not forget how joyful and interesting they will be, his further education largely depends. The main thing is not to forget that all this is just a game, and not preparation for the exam.
-If a child is ill or not in the mood to study, it is better to postpone the “lesson”, do not study by force. – Classes should be varied, change tasks more often, because small children get tired quickly and their attention is scattered. So you will have to constantly maintain the interest of the child in what you propose to do. -Read in front of a child. Mom is the best role model. – In parallel with reading, you can learn to write. The child will be quite capable of performing graphic tasks: circle simple figures point by point with your hand. You can “type” on the old keyboard. Maze toys prepare a hand well for writing, in which small details need to be raised, for example, from bottom to top, or swiped from left to right.
Important about letters
You can often see such a picture on the street. Mom asks the child, pointing to any letter of the sign on the house: “What is this letter?” The child happily answers: “PE!”, Or “EM!”, Or “ES!” One feels like saying:
“Dear adults! If this is how you call letters to children,
, then how will your little student read the syllable “MA”? Imagine, he will most likely get “EMA”! And he will be right: EM + A = EMA. And the word “MA-MA” in this case will be read as “EMA-EMA”! Most teachers and speech therapists agree that when teaching preschool children, the alphabetic army should be called in a simplified way: not “pe”, but “p”, not “me”, but “m”.
Learning to read at home
How to teach to read and not injure the psyche, not to force, but on the contrary, arouse interest and desire? If you actively played with the child, while attracting a book, then this will greatly facilitate the task.
The first unsuccessful attempts can completely discourage you from starting to learn to read. The child understands that learning to read is not so easy and hardly repeats attempts. Learn more letters back and forth. But to combine them into words and read, and then understand what you read – it’s pretty hard. But gradually the child overcomes this difficulty.
Learn to read in the game. But, most importantly, what we should remember is not to torment the child and ourselves. Don’t make it an unpleasant duty, don’t compare one child to another.
Here we need patience, love, consistency, fantasy. You can beat the learning process, turn it into a holiday, into an exciting game. Keep it short but effective.
So, let’s move on to the study of letters and sounds.
1. It is better to start learning from vowels.
Some parents have already introduced their children to different letters, but where do you start? You need to start with vowels, which you need to determine whether the child remembers them well.
To teach children to read, you can use cut out letters, paint, plasticine, whatever you want.
Now I’ll show you some exercises that will help you reinforce the learned vowels.
– I will call you a letter, and you take it out of the magic box and we are building a house with you:
e e
A A A
O o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O am
and
U has
EE
so that the child learns to read and write lines. ( Can be read)
It will take some time to memorize one letter, three, four, five or even six days. If the child remembers longer, it’s okay. It is important that the child not only read a new letter, but also knows how to find it. You can ask the child to find the letter O , then the letter A , and so little by little the child makes a train.
A U O E I S E Y Y Y E
Later, when the train is completed, the child can read it. If a child has a hard time remembering vowels, you can remember them associatively. But A , as always, does not cause difficulties, U are ears, And – we smile, O – this is a circle, what we see, then we say, the letter Yu – can be remembered as a skirt, E – the car is driving, E – hedgehog, If the child has forgotten the letter, then ask him: “Prickly with eyes.”
The most difficult letter of the vowels is the letter E . This letter is difficult because some children pronounce it like E , this is wrong. It is necessary to monitor the correct pronunciation of the sound and correct the child.
A U O E I S E Y Y Y E
The letter E came out to the yard for a walk, which letter came out to her, choose.
EO , change places you get OE .
So, we have already learned the vowels, let’s move on to the consonants.
Consonants
To study consonants, choose the first voiced letter, M, N, L, R .
Consonants are best studied immediately with a familiar vowel. It is easier for a child to remember a new letter. In addition, we thus imperceptibly approach the syllables.
To do this, the child needs to build a house out of vowels:
A E
about U
U
and I
Next, we introduce a child with a new consonant letter. We tell the child to raise the letter on the elevator while reading the syllable.
If a child cannot remember a letter or pronounces it incorrectly, an exercise called “Pens, Pens” will come in handy.
The child sits in front of you so that he is not distracted, take his hands. This exercise is difficult and requires a lot of attention.
You hold the child by the hands, and he, looking into your mouth, repeats after you.
The peculiarity of this exercise is that the child does not see the letter, he perceives it by ear.
First show the child the letter with your hand, and let him name them, later you remove your hand and the child should show and name the letters. For example: with the letter , will have NU , etc. It is necessary to ensure that the child reads not only when you show him with your finger, but so that he himself can take and read.
Syllables
Children usually stumble at this stage. It is difficult for them to read syllables together. It is important that the child not only read the syllables first consonants and then vowels, but also to be able to distinguish when, on the contrary, there are first a vowel and then a consonant.
We offer you a guide that makes it easy for children to learn syllabic reading.
Didactic manual for teaching reading “Magic Windows”
At the stage of learning to read syllables, it is useful to use such a device. Making this educational game is not an easy task. But all preschoolers like to play with “windows”, and you will not regret taking the time to make this manual. You will need:
2 sheets of white or colored card stock;
sketchbook;
ruler;
simple pencil;
colored pencils or markers;
scissors, glue. Make a markup on one sheet of cardboard: lay the sheet horizontally, divide it into 2 equal parts with a vertical line, mark windows at the same level in each half, observing the same indentation from the edges and from the middle line. Cut out the windows with scissors. On the reverse side, glue a cap from the second sheet of cardboard. Apply glue only along the middle line, along the right and left edges. Open the album in the middle, open the staples and pull out the double sheet of paper. Cut it in half lengthwise so that you get two identical strips. Mark each strip along its entire length: draw rectangles with a width corresponding to the height of the window in the part made of cardboard earlier. On one strip, write the vowels A, O, U, Y, I, E, E, I, Yu, E (one letter in each rectangle). On the second strip, write the consonants M, P, N, K, C, C, T, B, D, G, 3, F (also one letter in each rectangle). Insert the strips into the cardboard frame: the vowel strip on the right, the consonant strip on the left. Now set any consonant letter in the left window, and move the right bar so that vowels appear in turn in the right window. Let the child read the resulting syllables. For example: MA – MO – MU – WE – MI – ME – MY – MY – MU – ME.
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They can be a great option for parents who need to go for work, education or handling professions during the day and want their children to be in a secure, supervised environment.
Pryor city is located at Oklahoma which have 0 percentage of kids population under the age of 12. while Pryor has a lot of kiddo daycare, we have short it out the most rated and trusted children daycare services.
There are many different options available in Pryor. You can find centers that offer full–time or part–time care, as well as drop–in care. Some centers also offer before– and after–school care.
Before you choose a kindergarten center or child daycare, be sure to visit the center and meet the taker. Ask about the center’s policies and conditions, as well as their curriculum. You should also ask about the provider’s experience with toddler. You should also review the center’s contact information.
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1. Little Sprouts LLC
Place Name
Little Sprouts LLC
Address
211 S Adair St, Pryor, OK 74361, United States
Phone Number
(918) 640-9759
Website
http://www.littlesproutspryor.com/
Ratings
5
Business Experience
3 Years
2. Brighter Child LLC
Place Name
Brighter Child LLC
Address
901 NE 5th St, Pryor, OK 74361, United States
Phone Number
(918) 525-2400
Website
https://brighterchild. org/
Ratings
5
Business Experience
7 Years
3. Curtain Climbers
Place Name
Curtain Climbers
Address
845 S Vann St, Pryor, OK 74361, United States
Phone Number
(918) 373-8018
Website
https://ccpryor.business.site/
Ratings
5
Business Experience
6 Years
4. Time To Grow
Place Name
Time To Grow
Address
820 Park St, Pryor, OK 74361, United States
Phone Number
(918) 825-3449
Website
Ratings
0
Business Experience
8 Years
5. Headstart
Place Name
Headstart
Address
708 SE 1st St, Pryor, OK 74361, United States
Phone Number
(918) 825-4583
Website
Ratings
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4 Years
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Quality preschool is an important aspect of raising a family. The availability and cost of such services, however, can vary considerably from one location to the next specially if you’re living in city like Pryor.
Many parents may not be able to get out of work or just hang around their house all day to take care of their children. In this case, many will consider hiring childcare to take care of their kids when they need it.
mother & father should visit the kindergarten and see if they like it and if their toddler will be comfortable.
They should also talk to the caretaker and other children.
It’s often a good idea to ask about verification and follow-up questions, such as how their curriculum is structured, who will provide care in the event that the caregiver is tired or on maternity leave, as well as whether or not they offer infant care.
what programs they offer and how many hours they provide.
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Cherokee Nation to open $16 million daycare center near Pryor
The Cherokee Nation will build a $16 million day care center on land donated by MidAmerica Industrial Park in Mayes County, officials said Tuesday.
The project will provide “a win-win” for industrial park workers and Cherokee citizens, who face a shortage of childcare services in the area, Chief Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said.
“Only 20% of working parents at Pryor have access to available childcare slots,” Hoskin said. “So the demand is very high and we felt it was important to help our community meet that need and serve our younger Cherokee population.”
The industrial park, which includes facilities from Google, DuPont, Siemens and other Fortune 500 companies, has dedicated 12 acres of land where the tribe will build a 27,000 square foot Cherokee Nation Child Development Center.
The facility will accommodate up to 175 children while creating 50 new jobs, officials said.
“Every day, our goal is to deliver what our businesses need to succeed,” said David Stewart, CEO of MidAmerica. “MidAmerica is becoming a multi-faceted employment center adapting to the needs of our employers while driving population growth and job opportunities in northeast Oklahoma.”
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The daycare will be located to the east of a mixed-use development known as “The District”, 162 acres of retail, housing and leisure approximately 10 minutes south of downtown Pryor, about 45 minutes northeast of Tulsa.
The district will include 30,000 square feet of retail space, a 300-unit multi-family community, 160 single-family homes, and 10 acres of parks and outdoor spaces connected by walking and biking trails.
The daycare project will be inaugurated at the end of this year, officials said.
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Feb 18, 2020 · Claremore, OK
Dr. Brian Marsh is a great physician. Very knowledgeable and caring. Thank you Access Urgent Care. A very professional operation.
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Mar 11, 2020 · Owasso, OK
I came in with a hurt back,they were very careful and patient with me they took the upmost care of me and gave me the right amount of medicine to the problem I had,and within a week I was all better. Thank you guys at access urgent care. 😀
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May 13, 2020 · Tulsa, OK
I have been going to this urgent care for several years. They always have the best doctors and everyone is so nice.
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Dec 05, 2020 · Pryor, OK
Came n rather late n the day with an infected finger Got right in to see the Dr The staff at Urgent Care where Great! Taken care of right away & instructions clear Great experience! Thank u Urgent Care!
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Access Medical Centers, Pryor
Access Medical Centers
4. 71(3.4k reviews)
4115 Redden, Pryor, OK 743614115 Redden
OpenSun 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Always easy to get in and thorough
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Access Medical Centers, Claremore (Blue Starr Dr)
Access Medical Centers
4.77(7.1k reviews)
401 W Blue Starr Dr, Claremore, OK 74017401 W Blue Starr Dr
OpenSun 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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It was alright. Clean facility and nice staff. Would recommend this place to everyone. Rather to see Doctor instead of Practioner. Just saying.
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Access Medical Centers, Owasso
Access Medical Centers
4.74(6.1k reviews)
13616 East 103rd St N, Owasso, OK 7405513616 East 103rd St N
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Access took very good care of me. I would reccomend Access to my family and friends. I got in on the same day I needed care.
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Access Medical Centers, Tulsa (Garnett)
Access Medical Centers
4. 71(4.9k reviews)
2929 S Garnett Rd, Tulsa, OK 741292929 S Garnett Rd
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This facility is staffed by wonderful, caring people. They treat me like an important person and never make me feel like I am wasting their time. They treat so many people that sometimes the schedule is booked solid.
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Axis HealthCare
Axis HealthCare
510 S Elliott St, Pryor, OK 74361510 S Elliott St
OpenSun 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Mon 7:30 am – 6:00 pm
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Axis HealthCare
Axis HealthCare
101 N McCracken St. , Chouteau, OK 74337101 N McCracken St.
OpenSun 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
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Axis HealthCare, Inola
Axis HealthCare
23 W Commercial St, Inola, OK 7403623 W Commercial St
OpenSun 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
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Claremore Compounding
Claremore Compounding
1151 N Lynn Riggs Blvd, Claremore, OK 740171151 N Lynn Riggs Blvd
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John Clinic Urgent Care
St. John Clinic Urgent Care
1910 S Falcon Ave, Claremore, OK 740191910 S Falcon Ave
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Washington Regional Urgent Care
Washington Regional Urgent Care
2664 OK-88, Claremore, OK 740172664 OK-88
OpenSun 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Mon 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
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Claremore
Claremore
1926 Rte 66, Claremore, OK 740191926 Rte 66
OpenSun 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
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MedWise Urgent Care, Owasso
MedWise Urgent Care
11760 East 86th St N, Owasso, OK 7405511760 East 86th St N
OpenSun 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Mon 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
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Broken Arrow Urgent Care
Broken Arrow Urgent Care
1130 E Lansing St, Broken Arrow, OK 740121130 E Lansing St
OpenSun 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Mon 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
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Urgent Care FAQs
How much will an urgent care visit in Pryor cost?
The price charged at an urgent care, whether in Pryor or elsewhere, will be based on the location, and there are no actual standard costs between the clinics. Assuming you are paying with cash, you might come across an urgent clinic that charges you $50 while another situated some mile away charges you $100 for the same services. The standard cost in urgent care where insurance cover is not involved ranges from $100 to $125. This price is generally the standard price of a visit before extra services. There are a couple of additional care services that could make your appointment to an urgent care costly including x-rays and lab tests, medications and injections (such as immunization), casting broken bones, as well as stitches and splints. If you have a viable insurance plan in place, the standard pay will be between $20 – 50 depending on your insurance coverage and whether you are in contact with the provider.
Are Pryor urgent care centers open after hours?
Most primary care doctor offices are open during routine work hours, Monday thru Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Conversely, most of the urgent care centers in Pryor are available after hours, on weekends, and many holidays. Typical urgent care hours are 8:00 am to 8:00 pm daily, although location-specific hours may vary.
Do urgent care centers in Pryor take appointments?
Historically, urgent care centers were strictly an on-demand, walk-in healthcare service mode. More recently, as consumer behaviors and expectations have evolved, many urgent care clinics have begun offering book ahead visits, allowing consumers to select a same-day or next-day time that works best for their schedule. Use Solv to find a Pryor urgent care center that offers advanced bookings (or appointments) and book online.
How do I book an appointment online with an urgent care in Pryor?
Solv allows Pryor residents and visitors to book urgent care visits online with just a few taps. Same-day and next-day visit times are generally available, and you can search for real-time availability clinics.
How can I find an urgent care in Pryor who takes my insurance?
Solv allows you to find any of the urgent care and walk-in clinics in Pryor, many of which accept most major commercial insurances. Just browse the clinics page to see if your carrier and plan is listed. If you are still unsure, it is best to contact the urgent care center directly for clarification.
Do Pryor urgent care centers offer virtual visits or telemedicine?
Many urgent care centers, including those in Pryor, now offer virtual visits or telemedicine for residents and visitors throughout the state. Virtual urgent care visits are generally booked online whether in advance or on-demand. Clinics that do offer virtual care have a video icon on their profiles.
What is the best urgent care center in Pryor?
While it would be easy to provide a list of urgent care centers in and around Pryor, ‘best’ is a challenging term to qualify. For some consumers, that could mean the closest location whereas other people may prioritize patient reviews, service costs, availability, or whether or not the provider accepts their insurance. With the list of locations above, use the filters provided to narrow the results to find the best urgent care for your needs.
What is urgent care?
Urgent care are available to assist patients that are looking for immediate, convenient medical care. In that manner, they are similar to an emergency room. The difference, however, is that ERs are meant to treat major, life-threatening injuries and illnesses while urgent care centers manage life’s minor bruises and bumps. In simple terms, an urgent care is seen as a walk-in health center that focuses in offering non-emergent health care conditions, including the treatment of the typical illnesses and injuries such as fractures and sprains, cuts and burns, scrapes, stings and bites, flu and cold symptoms, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, and much more. Most urgent care facilities offer both diagnostic and preventive care such as well visits, immunizations, STD testing and annual physicals. For regular visits and check-ups on these clinics, you should expect to pay between $20 and $100. The good thing is that most urgent care clinics will accept major PPOs and insurance cover, Medicare, as well as self-pay in the form of credit cards or cash. Urgent care clinics are located in most parts of the country in various regions to offset emergency room visits and provide a gap in healthcare services. They take patients during all hours of operations, which offer a significant convenience to most people who have and continue to undergo the need for sudden and immediate medical attention.
Frankly, I love this place. I love first med. I was treated here several years ago for pneumonia and was given superb service. I have taken several rapid Covid tests here and I appreciate the care they take to ensure that their patients are safe. This particular first med urgent care has an extremely friendly and warm staff.
I did accidentally pushed know that I would not recommend first med but clearly I will recommend it to anyone and I have sent several people there for Covid test. Thank you
– Verified patient on 10/23
The wait time was not the fault of access but internet connection issues and my filing out the paperwork incorrectly. I’ve used access urgent many times of the years. I appreciate everything about that place. The staff go above and beyond. I’ve never had a very long wait. More than anything I feel doctors and nurses are more thorough than our regular GP. If access urgent care ever decided to add or become a regular family practice I would change my GP in a heartbeat. They are the best in town.
– Verified patient on 5/30
I had been to a different text urgent care I. Town yesterday and the difference in care and attitude is incredible. We really appreciate the way the PA listened to what we said and that she was able to help us out and give us the next steps for treatment. She explained everything and we really liked her and will be back. They also asked for nothing out of pocket today, said they would submit to my insurance and send me a bill for any difference.
– Verified patient on 10/10
My family & I have been to this location 3 times now, each time for rapid Covid testing. I appreciate that we’ve been able to stay in our car & have the staff come to us. Each one has been receptive, attentive & thorough. At our most recent visit, it was suggested my son have flu & strep testing in addition to Covid, & it’s a good thing because his strep test was positive & the doctor came out to deliver the news. I would recommend My Doctor Urgent Care to others, & I have.
– Verified patient on 10/25
It was frustrating not being able to come in on a “walk-in” basis. What is the point of urgent care if you can’t be seen on the same day. We had to schedule an appointment for the following day but still ended up waiting for 45 minutes until we were seen because in an “emergency” who came in before us. This is a far cry from the service we have received in the past. The staff is still amazing. But we will look at other urgent care providers in the future
– Verified patient on 8/11
Came in for a “fish hook injury “ I was just needing a tetanus shot . I was impressed that I didn’t have to ask for antibiotics she also orders X-rays to make sure all of the hook was complete out ( no fragments after my husband cut out the hook) . The PA was very thorough. I am a nurse so I was ready to have to advocate for my care but I didn’t have to . I have no complaints and everyone was extremely kind and helpful. I drive past a few urgent care facilities from Tulsa to go to the Skiatook location for just that reason . You ladies rock !
– Verified patient on 5/16
The staff at urgent care in Pryor are very friendly and caring, from the last at the desk that checks u in, to the nurses and doctors.
– Verified patient on 12/19
Doctor sucked! He seemed too busy to take any x-rays and said it would be better if I went to the ER to get better x-rays. They have better machines. I was going to go to the Owasso urgent care for X-rays , this is where I always go but they text back and said they’re machine was down would I like to go to another one. My mistake. I will never go to the Skiatook urgent care if I have to make another choice.
– Verified patient on 4/17
My experience with this urgent care is the best ever! The nurses were amazing & the doctor I gave to say was amazing! I have s been coming to this urgent care for a while now & brought my kids as well & this is the first time I felt heard by the doctor like she truly cared! Her bedside manners were great! This goes a long way when your not feeling well @ all! A gold star across the board! Thank you..
– Verified patient on 10/8
I made an appointment in advanced. I get to the appointment 30 minutes early. There are 4 walk ins before me. My appointment time comes and I’m still waiting. 3 of the walk ins have went before me. Then the 4th one goes before me, 20 minutes later than my appointment time. By this time, I’ve been waiting a little over an hour since I checked in. Another pt comes in and is called in before me. I literally waited a hour and a half to be seen. I thought this would be quickest place to be seen since my sons PCP was full and my son needed in fast. I could’ve went to the ER and been seen faster. The receptionist was pretty rude as well. I will not be coming back to the Pryor Urgent Care.
– Verified patient on 7/17
Great experience! Online appointment scheduling was excellent; waiting room was full when I arrived but was able to get in within 15 minutes of my appointment time. Additionally, the doctor who saw me had great “bedside manner” and made me feel like I wasn’t a thorn during her busy day. Definitely recommend!
Side Note: I had an appointment with my PCM at a different location 2 weeks prior to being seen here. The appointment was during the holidays and it was cancelled on me the day of my appointment. The earliest they could get me in was 2 weeks later. I dealt with my condition (Not Emergency Room problem) as long as I could but realized I couldn’t make it another 4 days (I was miserable!) I didn’t want to go to an emergency room so searched for a walk-in clinic and decided to go to MedNOW Urgent Care. I’m glad I did and will go here again if I can’t get in to see my PCM in a timely manner and it’s not a condition warranting an Emergency Room visit.
– Verified patient on 1/5
Arrived for a rapid Covid test that was for two scheduled appointments they were very busy which is understandable but we were more or less forgotten then the staff that came out to take the test was very rude and inconsiderate and unprofessional her name was America I was able to address this with the PA I have been a patient for years with quick urgent care today was the first time that I felt the disappointment that I felt we are in a pandemic and this staff did not seem compliant to change gloves without being requested to do so then got an attitude regarding it I was very polite and asked for my own health and the health of my family and friends as well as her health and the response I got was unacceptable when she told me that me and my co-worker were in the same vehicle for our Covid test which was her excuse for not changing her gloves before she was asked if she would be I told her that does not matter we are both patients I again was told sternly same vehicle when I asked for her name she gave it in a rude manner and then asked me my name which she already knew ha ha at least I was hoping so she just did my Covid test then went directly to do my coworkers Covid test I am still upset about this visit today publicly provided should I do I
– Verified patient on 12/28
Came n rather late n the day with an infected finger Got right in to see the Dr The staff at Urgent Care where Great! Taken care of right away & instructions clear Great experience! Thank u Urgent Care!
– Verified patient on 12/5
Katt, PA-C and the rest of the staff from front desk to the nurses were great. I haven’t been to this facility in several years and I was thankful to be seen and heard today. Everyone was courteous and attentive. As a nurse practitioner in an ED, I was very impressed by their care and did not feel as if I was in an urgent care, per se, but in a family medicine clinic, where the time was taken to treat me as a patient and not a number.
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– Verified patient on 10/20
I’ve had to go to this Urgent Care twice in the last month and both times I felt that the staff and Doctors were great! Seemed very knowledgeable and professional! Great asset for Pryor, Oklahoma! Very much appreciate these folks!
– Verified patient on 10/7
This is the second comment I have made today. Everything was good until I checked on the RX. I called pharmacy at 1:30 pm, no RX. Went there at 3:30 no RX. Came home and called Urgent Care and it had been called in to Owasso CVS. Ok, I live in Claremore, I went to urgent care in Claremore and it was called into Owasso. Next time I know when asked what pharmacy I will say Claremore CVS. Problem solved! I work 5 am to 5 pm and I wanted to pick this up in case I needed to start it tomorrow. I think the person I talked to was Brooke or Bridgett. She told me she would have it sent to Claremore. This was at 4 pm. I go back to pharmacy at 6:30 pm it’s on hold at Owasso so the pharmacy had it transferred to Claremore, where I waited 30 minutes! How would you feel!
– Verified patient on 2/25
I’ve been miserably sick with a sinus infection for 5 days. Last night was unbearable. I had to hold ice packs to my face to relieve the pain. I arrived at Urgent Care at 8:30 this morning. I was given a steroid shot and an antibiotic prescription, and I already feel better. Everyone was very nice to me. I could smell disinfectant—- that was a good thing! I’m SO glad that my husband encouraged me to go this morning! Thank you, Urgent Care! I appreciate you so much!
– Verified patient on 3/17
This doctor was amazing! I have been dealing with this for years and he was the first dr who actually showed he cared! He didnt just throw antibiotics at me and say bye. He showed so much compassion and cared how i felt. He genuinely wanted me to feel better. He educated me on how to try to get rid of this which is hard to do and he taught me how to live with this while waiting for it to go away. He didnt tell me how horrible i was for going to urgent care and not my pcp. He also didnt treat me like an idiot. He was so sweet and even offered to have me come in to drain what needed to drain but instead he called in different meds hoping they would work and told me when to come in person. I wish i could choose him every time!
– Verified patient on 4/28
My nurse with the blond hair (I’m so sorry, the president could have been there and there’s a chance I may have not put 2 and 2 together) she was wonderful! Her bedside manner was on point! The only person you’d possibly receive better care from is your own mother, and unless she’s in the healthcare field we’ll just have to call it close.
Thank you to dr. Daniel for being extremely time efficient, you made me feel like a person whose time mattered, you answered all questions in a manner that did not leave me with more questions than I even began with.
Will be recommending, and I can say that’s honestly the first time I’ve ever said those words when “urgent care” was the topic.
– Verified patient on 4/9
I found My Doctor Urgent Care 4-5 years ago and I have always received great, timely care when needed. Recently, I tried the virtual Visit from home instead of driving to the office and it was so easy and convenient! I highly recommend My Dr Urgent Care. I don’t use any other urgent care for myself. I also recommend downloading the SOLV app, booking an appointment when necessary, and then wait for a text message when your appointment comes up. You then click the link in the text from the physician to jump right into the call. Using virtual visits is a great way to prevent the spread of COVID and keep yourself and healthcare providers from spreading any colds/viruses/illness.
– Verified patient on 6/19
Urgent Care in Pryor
Urgent care is Pryor’s best option for quality medical care when you need it, offering walk-in appointments during extended hours and on weekends. Solv even has clinic partners in the Pryor-area that offer online scheduling, allowing you to book a visit convenient to your schedule and skip the wait.
Walk-in clinics provide a convenient, fast alternative to emergency rooms—even primary care providers—treating minor injuries and illnesses including strep throat, infections, cold and flu symptoms, allergies, rashes, burns, bites, and more. Additionally, most offer preventative care including annual well exams, lab testing, and vaccinations.
When you’re in need of medical care for a non-life threatening condition, trust the urgent care providers nearby. And whenever possible, make it easier by scheduling and managing your visit with Solv.
Urgent Care Guide
In a recent survey conducted with the Urgent Care Association, Solv found that patients were waiting an average of 24 days for appointments with their primary care provider. In a world of instant gratification, consumers demand more. They demand now. If you want to watch a movie, you download it in minutes or stream it instantly. If you need groceries, you can pick up your phone and have them delivered to you within the hour. If you need restaurant reservations, you find one with availability, book online, walk in minutes later and sit right down. Healthcare shouldn’t be any different.
That’s why urgent care has been growing at a faster pace than any other healthcare service in the United States. And it is why healthcare consumers search for “urgent care” more than 5x more than “primary care” or “family doctor,” combined. These consumers are highly actionable, searching with high intent terms like “urgent care near me.” They want same day access to quality healthcare providers when they are sick or injured – after hours, one weekends and on holidays – without the cost and inconvenience of the emergency room.
Urgent care centers typically treat minor illnesses like the flu, sinus infections and strep throat, as well as injuries like bone fractures and sprains, cuts, scrapes and burns, making these clinics ideal for diagnosing and treating non-emergent healthcare needs. And at a growing rate urgent care clinics are offering preventative care services including annual physicals and well visits, flu shots and other immunizations and vaccines, taking on the role of primary care provider for the tens of millions of consumers that don’t have one.
For kids there are special pediatric urgent care centers, usually open after hours for patients between the ages of 1 and 18.
Urgent Care Services & Pricing
Urgent care centers, which are part of the walk-in clinic healthcare category, are a convenient resource for consumers needing treatment for minor illnesses and injuries. Services that you would normally receive at your primary care office are usually available at an urgent care including annual and school physicals, flu shots and immunizations, treatment for illnesses including colds, flu stomach pains, sinus and ear infections and more. You can also be seen for injuries such as burns, bites, sprains and breaks – things that you might first thing to go to the emergency room vs urgent care, but you’ll have a shorter wait and smaller bill at the urgent care. As for cost, without insurance, you should expect between $100-140 for your visit, plus the cost of any labs, tests or images. With insurance, urgent care will be similar to seeing a specialist with applicable co-pay.
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Insurance & Payments
Nearly all urgent care centers take commercial insurance and many (if not most) will take medicare. As such if you have insurance coverage, you can expect the financial experience to be similar to visiting a specialist where you have a co-pay, usually $35-50, due at the time of the visit. Any additional lab work, x-rays or other tests performed will be billed against your insurance first and any supplemental balance due will be invoiced to you after the fact. Without insurance, you’ll pay a visit fee between $100-140 at the time of your visit. This is typically 25-50% more than your primary care provider, but usually the convenience is well worth the additional cost. If you are interested in a telehealth or video visit, your cost could be as much as 50% less than an urgent care, you could be diagnosed and prescribed medication and you’ll never have to leave your home.
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Navigating urgent care without insurance
Urgent Care Hours & Wait Times
Every urgent care center – even those part of the same group or brand – may have different hours. While they are meant to be conveniently accessible during times when your primary care provider is not, that’s subjective and highly variable. A traditional formula, however, is that an urgent care is open 6 to 7 days a week usually between the hours of 8 am to 8 pm. That could shift to nearly any 8-12 hour period between 7 am and 10 pm. You’ll even find some clinics open 24 hours a day, similar to an emergency room. As for wait time, most patients report waiting between 15-45 minutes on average, but that can certainly vary, as well. It’s usually best to find an urgent care near you to either confirm the hours online, or call the clinic directly to verify. Or, you can book a same day doctor appointment online with Solv.
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Medically reviewed by Dr. Rob Rohatsch, MD
Updated on Sep 25, 22
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After School Program – Pryor Public Schools
Tiger PRIDE
After School Program
What We Do
Tiger PRIDE will be held each Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday (when school is in session). Session 1 will run from September 6 through October 27, 2022.
We begin clubs at 3:30 and end at 5:30 p.m. (Exception: New Life Ranch Clubs pick-up at 6:15 p.m.). Please, be aware that learners may be bussed to different sites to attend clubs. Students picked up early must be signed out at the club site.
Positive behavior is expected. Improper conduct can lead to removal from clubs.
At Tiger PRIDE, our goal is to help our Pryor Elementary students in the development of their character through educational and recreational activities.
We are providing a fun, supportive environment for our students to gain not only academically, but socially, as well. Our daily activities include a healthy snack, academics, homework help, and club activities, based on the specific club.
Tiger PRIDE
Proactive Reinforcement of Intentional Development in Education
How to Enroll
Parents, please click the button below to find enrollment forms to print. Complete and sign the forms and return to the school office by August 19, 2022.
After School Enrollment Forms
Elementary Club Descriptions
3.2.1…Action! Club (Monologues; 5th Grade)
Calling young learners who want to expand their acting abilities in the form of monologues. Challenging themselves to stand alone on stage, performing a speech dialogue. You’ll be able to choose your script from humorous, lighthearted to dramatic dialogues. Let’s get creative by building a set and scene just for you! Limit 6, pick up at Roosevelt Elementary, at 5:30. Limit 2 learners per site.
So, You Want to Act?! Intro into Acting Club (3rd/4th Grades)
Come join us for a fun introduction to acting basics: voice projections, improvisation, pantomime, stage directions, and more! This is a prerequisite for 3, 2, 1, ACTION! Limit 4 learners from Lincoln, Roosevelt. & Jefferson.
Cross Country Running for Fun Club
Do you like to run short or long distances? We will do running drills, game running drills, and cross country workouts. Training will be at New Life Ranch, on their beautiful trails. You will finish with a cross country meet in Pryor. Pick-up at 6:15 p.m. at Roosevelt. Limit 7 learners per site.
Happy Trails Horse Club
Learning about horses from day to day care, anatomy, grooming, nutrition, shoeing, exercise and training. Learners will also ride horses. This club will not return until 6:15 p.m. at Roosevelt circle drive. Limit 4 learners per site.
Soccer Club
Learn the basics of soccer and participate in fun and engaging soccer activities. Club will be led by the High School soccer coach and players. Pick up at Roosevelt at 5:30. No Cap.
Golf Club
Learn the basics and fundamentals of Golf from the grip to the club selection and how to keep score. Also be given the opportunity to play on Pryor Creek Golf Course. Equipment provided. Pick up at Pryor Creek Golf Course (724 E 530 Pryor, OK), at 5:30. If there is bad weather pick-up at Roosevelt Elementary at 5:30. Limit 6 learners per site.
Tennis Club
Learn the basics of tennis from grip, forehand, backhand, serve, and volley. Club led by High School coaches and athletes. Equipment provided. Pick-up at 5:30 (600 Park St.). If there is bad weather Pick-up at Jefferson at 5:30. Limit 7 learners per site.
Wrestling Club
Wrestling Club: Learning chess with your body describes what the wrestling club will teach you. Learn moves and countermoves to outwit your opponent. Whatever your physical ability, this club is for you! You become more physically and mentally fit. Pick-up at Burdick Center at 5:30, on the East side (1100 SE 9th St Pryor). Limit 7 learners per site.
Digging in the Dirt Club
In this club learners will engage with their curiosity by digging in the dirt and practicing hands-on gardening. They will visit the Pryor Community Garden on Mondays and Tuesdays, where they will be able to plant and harvest what they grow! Learners will learn about proper nutrition/ recipe education to take home to their families. Learners must be picked up at 207 W Graham on Monday and Tuesday at 5:30, and at the Mayes County Fairgrounds
(2200 NE 1st St.) on Thursdays at 5:30. Limit 5 learners per site.
Outdoor Adventures Club
Do you like the outdoors? If so, this club is for you! Hiking, fishing, and exploring the land at Frontier Cove. Please, wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle; you must be able to walk and explore the beautiful trails. This club will not return until 6:15 p.m.. Pick-up at Roosevelt circle drive. Limit 7 learners per site.
Art-mazing Club
Join this club to try different art styles and activities. Learn about different art mediums and complete projects with your friends. Pick up is at Roosevelt. Limit 5 learners per site.
Lights, Camera, Action’ Club
Have you ever watched a reporter delivering the news on TV and thought “I want to do that”? Or perhaps you’d rather work behind the scenes, setting up cameras and running the computer to produce the broadcast. In ‘Lights, Camera, Action’ club, you can do all of these jobs! Learners will learn how to write a script for a broadcast, how to set up and operate cameras, how to serve as a reporter, and how to produce the broadcast on a computer. If any of these jobs interest you, join ‘Lights, Camera, Action’! Pick up at Pryor High School’s front circle drive. Limit 3 learners per site.
Middle School Club Descriptions
ESports
Learners get the chance to learn and play different types of Esports. They will practice teamwork and even have small tournaments. This club includes games such as Rocket League, League of Legends, Overwatch and Smash Brothers. Limit 16, pick up at the Middle School.
3.2.1…Action: “Itsy Bitsy
Trial of an 8 Legged Washout” In this hilarious courtroom comedy, Dish and Spoon from the Hey Diddle Diddle Band have been abducted and everyone thinks Itsy Bitsy Spider is to blame! Limit of 9, pick up is at Roosevelt.
Dungeons and Dragons
Learn and play the tabletop roleplaying game of Dungeons and Dragons. This club encourages teamwork, problem solving, and creative writing skills as learners play and create a story together. Limit of 18.
BMX
Learn the basics of BMX biking and racing with opportunities to ride on the Mayes County BMX Track. Equipment is provided. Learners must wear long sleeves, jeans, and close toed shoes. Parents pick up at 5:30 at the Mayes County BMX Track, 526 Airport Road, Highway 64. Limit 15
Pom Squad Dance Club
Do you have an interest in dancing and cheerleading? Join us whether you have dance and cheer experience or none at all. The club consists of stretching, working on jumps, kicks, turns, and other hip hop and pom routines. We will do a performance at the end for parents. Limit of 15, pick up at Roosevelt.
Skate for Fun
Do You know how to skate or want to learn how? Join us at Skate Party Play to play games, exercise, and skate with friends. Equipment is provided and learners must be picked up at 5:30 at 339 W. Graham Ave. Limit of 20
How to take care of yourself when you don’t have time
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What is skincare like
Daily self-care is just as important as proper nutrition and an active lifestyle. It allows you to look good and like yourself in the mirror. Taking care of ourselves, we prolong the youthfulness of the skin and fight wrinkles.
Personal care can be roughly divided into four types: facial care, body care, hand care and hair care. All parts of the body need attention. But how to find time if we return from work exhausted in the evening and want to sleep longer in the morning?
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How to find time for self-care
Self-care is not worth neglecting, even if it seems to you that there is no time or energy for it at all. To make it easier to take care of yourself, make the procedure a standard and turn it into a habit. Set aside 30 minutes a day for this.
Wash your face along with brushing your teeth and eating. Morning and evening, every day.
Even if you are lazy and have no energy, force yourself to wash and apply moisturizer. After a week of daily care, you will notice the difference and wash your face effortlessly because you know it will make you look your best.
The main thing is that the washing and care procedures bring as little trouble as possible and take as little time as possible. Therefore, keep all the means at hand so as not to look for the right tube or jar.
Also, plan your morning and evening. Cooking from a recipe is much easier than improvising. It is the same with daily self-care: if you know what and when you will do, the process becomes easier.
Plan your week in the same way. For example, on Monday and Thursday you pay attention to your hair, on Wednesday and Saturday you do facial procedures (masks, peeling, facial cleansing), on Sunday – for the body. Set aside another day for a manicure and pedicure. This does not take much time, especially if you have planned the process and transferred it from the category of extraordinary to everyday.
The key to success is consistency and consistency.
Facial care
No beauty treatments in beauty salons can replace daily facial care.
Morning
Morning facial consists of three standard procedures: cleansing, moisturizing and sun protection.
Cleansing
First, wash your face with gel, milk, micellar water or other facial cleanser (the choice is large – choose what is pleasant and comfortable to use). Do not wash with too hot water, so as not to dry out the skin. Do not seek to cleanse the skin to a “creak” – this will wash off the protective layer, making it dehydrated and irritated. Use a mild cleanser. It should not tighten the skin and cause discomfort.
Moisturizing
After cleansing, wipe the face with tonic or lotion. It will remove the remaining water and cleanser. Then apply moisturizer to your face. It will retain moisture and protect the skin from dust and dirt.
Choose a cream according to your skin type. As a rule, in winter it is a denser cream, in summer it is lighter. The main thing is that you are comfortable. If necessary, before applying the cream, you can use a moisturizing face serum.
Sun protection
If you spend more than 30-40 minutes a day outdoors, use products with SPF. Sun protection is needed both in summer and winter: in cold weather, the radiation does not disappear, damaging the skin in the same way as in summer. Apply sunscreen over your facial moisturizer, or immediately use a moisturizer with SPF.
Evening
Evening facial also consists of three procedures: cleansing, toning and moisturizing.
If you wear make-up, use a make-up remover. After that, wash your face, as in the morning, and wipe the skin with tonic. Then apply moisturizer. You can use the same as in the morning, if it does not have sunscreens, or a special night one.
These are standard facial treatments. In addition to daily care, do moisturizing, nourishing, cleansing masks and peeling once or twice a week. Choose products according to your skin type and do not overdo it: using many products at once can cause irritation. In addition, you need to monitor how cosmetic products are combined with each other.
Facial cleansing and massage at home
We are used to the fact that cosmetologists perform hardware procedures using special tools. However, facial cleansing and massage can be done at home with the help of a cosmetic kit.
Scarlett Skin and Nail Care Unit SC-CA305M10
It is a good helper for skin care. There are four nozzles in the set: a brush for cleansing and peeling, a facial massager, a latex sponge for skin care around the eyes and a sponge for washing. The first cleanses and exfoliates the skin well, making moisturizers and serums better perform their functions. You need to use it once or twice a week – depending on the type of skin, so as not to damage the epidermis (the protective, topmost layer of the skin). The brush can be used instead of a scrub.
The Facial Massager promotes better blood circulation and helps maintain facial contours. If you can’t find time for a salon massage, such a device is a good alternative.
The sponge can be used every day when using the cleanser. It is softer than a brush and gently cleanses the skin of daytime pollution.
Tips and tricks
The beauty and health of the skin depends not only on proper care, but also on daily habits. They do not require a lot of strength and energy, but have a great impact on the condition and appearance of the skin. It is enough to take these rules for yourself once to prolong the youthfulness of the skin.
Eat right, drink enough water and stop bad habits.
Take vitamins or eat more fruits and vegetables. The lack of nutrients affects the condition of the skin: it fades, cracks and flakes. However, vitamins should be taken with caution – it is better as prescribed by a doctor after passing the necessary tests.
Drink fish oil. It is a good source of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, vitamins A and D. Fish oil fights Oral supplementation with fish oil reduces dryness and pruritus in the acetone-induced dry skin rat model. with inflammation, enhances the protective ability of the skin and generally improves its appearance.
Avoid touching or rubbing your face. This is how you annoy her.
Use a humidifier and keep the humidity in the apartment between 30 and 60%. This is especially true in winter, when heating is turned on in the apartment. Hot batteries dry the air, causing the body to lose moisture. This also affects the skin of the face: it begins to peel and crack. A humidifier solves the problem and helps fight dehydrated skin.
Try to keep the room temperature between 20 and 23 °C. This will also prevent dehydration of the skin.
Use lip balm and scrub, do not lick lips.
Use a facial trimmer to get rid of unwanted hair.
Scarlett Eyelash Trimmer and Styler SC-TR307T01
It can also be used to shape eyebrows and curl eyelashes. No need to pull each hair with tweezers, with a trimmer this process is much easier and faster. In addition, you save money and time by not spending them on visiting a beauty salon.
Wear sunglasses. They will prevent premature wrinkles under the eyes and protect the eyes from UV rays and street dust.
Use sunscreen in both summer and winter. The sun is the main cause of skin aging. Due to ultraviolet radiation, wrinkles and age spots appear on the skin, it loses its elasticity, sags, collagen is destroyed in it. This does not happen immediately, but over time, the effect of solar radiation accumulates, and after 30 years the above problems appear.
Do not go to the solarium. It dries the skin, causes Tanning equipment, tanning and ultraviolet exposure. premature aging and skin cancer (the risk of developing melanoma from visiting a solarium is higher than the risk of developing lung cancer from smoking). Therefore, give up the solarium, no matter how much you like the look of tanned skin.
Body care
Body care does not require much effort: the skin needs to be cleansed, moisturized, scrub once a week. The best time for skin care is before, during and after water treatments.
Take a contrast shower. It tones and cleanses the skin, while maintaining its firmness and elasticity. However, do not overdo it with the temperature of the water: hot water should not be boiling water, cold water should not be icy. Take a shower for a short time so as not to disturb the lipid layer of the skin.
Shower with lukewarm or slightly hot water (no steam). Hot water destroys the lipid layer of the skin, causing it to become dehydrated and irritated.
If you take a bath, also monitor the temperature of the water and stay in it for no more than 20 minutes. In order not to overdry the skin, add special oils to the water, and then moisturize the skin well.
Use mild cleansers (for dry or sensitive skin). They gently cleanse the skin without damaging it.
Use moisturizing creams and lotions after showering. You can apply them directly to damp skin to enhance the effect.
Exfoliate once a week to remove old cells and renew the skin. In addition, exfoliation helps moisturizers absorb better into the skin and extend their duration.
The use of a body scrub can be replaced by a massage with a dry brush: thanks to this procedure, the skin becomes smooth and toned. At first, such a massage seems painful, but then the discomfort disappears.
Don’t forget about physical activity. Walk down the street or to the gym – the main thing is that you lead an active lifestyle. For example, WHO recommends Global recommendations on physical activity for health. at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week (even walking is considered a moderate step).
Hand and foot care
Wash your hands with a mild soap (you can use baby soap) or even a facial cleanser. Regular soap often dries and dehydrates the skin. Does Antibacterial Soap work even worse on hands? You Can Skip It, Use Plain Soap and Water. antibacterial soap: it kills bacteria, but at the same time it dries out the skin and destroys its protective barrier.
Moisturize your hands in the morning, 30 minutes before going outside, and at night before bed. In the morning you can use a lighter cream, in the evening – thicker and richer. Do not forget about sun protection and use a cream with SPF.
Manicure and pedicure set will significantly save your time and budget.
Scarlett SC-MS95005
manicure and pedicure set With its help, you can quickly put your hands and feet in order: half an hour is enough for everything about everything. During this time, you will shorten your nails, make a hand bath, soften and push back the cuticles and polish your nails. After these procedures, the hands and feet will look well-groomed and beautiful. If you decide to varnish your nails, the kit includes a drying lamp that will speed up the process and help preserve your manicure.
After your manicure, don’t forget to moisturize your hands and use cuticle oil.
A nice and useful foot care gadget – a hot tub.
Scarlett Hydromassage SC-FM20104
This is a cool device to relax your feet and relieve tension accumulated after a day on your feet. It stimulates blood circulation and activates the lymphatic system, softens the skin on the heels and prepares the feet for a pedicure.
Hair care
Washing hair is a traumatic process. Wet hair is more prone to breakage and damage, so it’s important to wash, dry and condition your hair properly.
How to choose a shampoo
Choose a shampoo based on your scalp, not your hair. We wash our hair precisely in order to cleanse it (and not the hair itself) of sebum. Therefore, apply shampoo to the hair roots and the head itself, paying less attention to the tips. They will get their fair share of cleansing when you wash the cleanser off the roots.
If you have dry skin on your face, your scalp is also likely to be dry. Choose gentle shampoos, even if you have oily skin. To avoid irritation, it is better to use a mild shampoo and wash your hair more often than to use an aggressive hair product twice a week.
How often to wash your hair
The frequency of washing your hair depends on the type of skin: there are no strict recommendations on how often you need to wash your hair. Wash them when they get dirty. If you use styling products every day, then washing your hair daily is completely justified. Don’t try to “retrain” your hair by washing it once a week in the hope that it will become less greasy. They won’t: subcutaneous fat is the result of hormones, and not the frequency of shampooing. However, do not wash your hair too often, because in response to irritation, the skin may begin to secrete more oil and begin to peel.
Helpful Hints
Comb your hair before washing your hair. Start at the ends, then move on to the roots. This will make it easier to comb your hair after washing and damage their structure less.
Apply the conditioner or mask to the ends of the hair, avoiding the roots. Do not use a lot of product to make it easier to wash it off. Rinse your head with moderately hot or warm water: too hot water steams the scalp and expands the pores, which makes the bulbs more likely to fall out.
If you wash your hair at night, do not lie down with wet hair. First, you can easily catch a cold. Secondly, when wet, hair is more prone to breakage and loss.
Conditioners, masks and other products do not restore hair. They cannot be restored because they are dead tissue (the living part of the hair is under the epidermis). Hair products only create the appearance of smoothness and silkiness. Nevertheless, it is still worth using conditioners and masks, since they protect the hair from mechanical damage (combing, blow-drying, using curling irons and other hair devices).
Use a good ionic hair dryer. Don’t be afraid to blow dry your hair. It is an indispensable assistant in hair care, which saves time and allows you to dry your hair much faster than if we dried it naturally. But in order not to damage them, use a hair dryer with an air ionization function.
Hair dryer Scarlett SC-HD70I47
This hair dryer neutralizes positively charged ions that trap moisture and dry out hair. Instead, the water droplets are crushed and then absorbed by the hair scales. So the hair is not electrified, retains the necessary moisture and smoothness, and the ends are less prone to cross-section.
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how to take care of your skin at home
Facial care [4 daily rituals]: how to care for your skin at home
How to properly care for the skin of the face? What are the stages of daily care? How to choose cosmetics? Today we will reveal all the rules of home facial care.
Contents
The importance and necessity of facial care
How to care for your face: basic rules of care
How to choose your daily care products
Facial skin care at home: step by step instructions
Facial Skin Care Tips
The importance and necessity of facial care
One can argue endlessly that the face is a mirror of our age and health. .. This, of course,
yes – but there are more pragmatic reasons why a comprehensive facial should be
essential daily routine.
It is important to understand that daily facial care is not only taking care of the current state of the skin: cleansing, nourishing, moisturizing and strengthening it. It is also a serious work for the future. Properly selected facial skin care allows you to fight the signs of premature aging, dehydration, the appearance of fine wrinkles, ptosis (sagging skin) and hyperpigmentation.
How to take care of your face: basic rules of care
The basic rules of skin care can be quite simple and easy to do. If you don’t know where to start a well-organized and systematic facial care, first we recommend checking your daily routines with our checklist gel, moisturizer, firming serum – or by searching for specific ingredients in the composition, taking into account the needs of the skin. However, the same main ingredient may need, depending on the type of skin, different complementary components.
For example, CeraVe cleansing gels: one for oily and normal skin and the other for dry, “uneven” skin will have fundamentally different auxiliary components. The first forms an intense cleansing foam, and the second has a soft cream-gel texture.
Care is regular
Home facial skin care must be daily and comprehensive – regardless of life situations, fatigue or surroundings. Even on vacation, business trip, after parties or children’s holidays, it is necessary to allocate time for the usual beauty routines, without missing a single stage.
Care is consistent
A well-chosen facial can consist of certain steps, such as:
Cleansing
Toning
Moisturizing / Nourishing / Firming
In addition, several times a week it is recommended to practice:
exfoliation (getting rid of dead skin cells) using, for example, scrub or peeling;
application of cosmetic masks tailored to the individual needs of the skin.
How to choose your daily care products
Now let’s take a closer look at how to choose cosmetic products depending on skin type and needs.
Selection of products according to skin type
As we have already mentioned, this is one of the most important factors that will largely determine the effectiveness of the product you have chosen and its benefits for the skin.
Oily skin : Intensively cleansing, soothing and moisturizing products are recommended for you. It is possible to give preference to products that do not “clog” pores – this can usually be understood by the “non-comedogenic” mark on the package or in the product description.
Dry skin : Look out for intensely hydrating, repairing and firming products. Your goal: to restore the protective barrier of the skin and prevent moisture from evaporating from its surface.
Combination skin : For combination skin, choose products that will help maintain the skin’s lipid barrier without clogging the pores in the T-zone.
Normal leather : In this case, it is recommended to ensure that the skin does not dry out. You can choose products that strengthen the protective functions of the skin and help prevent dehydration.
When choosing the right products, you can be guided by the information on which type of skin the product is intended for, indicated on the package. After all, manufacturers are trying to create cosmetics specifically taking into account the needs of a particular type of skin.
Selection of funds by composition
When choosing facial care products at home, you should pay attention to the composition of the product you are interested in. Each component has a specific role to play, for example, some ingredients may be responsible for the texture of the formula, while others allow the product to perform its caring properties.
Here are a few components we recommend to take a closer look at:
Ceramides : essential lipids that are responsible for the integrity and functionality of the skin’s protective barrier.
Hyaluronic acid : An essential moisturizing agent that penetrates the epidermis and retains moisture in the skin for a long time.
Glycerin : A substance that actively attracts water, helps retain it in the skin and maintains the protective functions of the skin.
Niacinamide : A water-soluble vitamin B3 that has a soothing effect on the skin.
Home care step by step
After we figured out what the right facial treatment can be and what points to pay attention to when choosing cosmetics, let’s go through all the stages of step-by-step facial skin care.
Make-up removal
Mandatory step, which is aimed at ridding the skin of makeup residues, particles of dirt and household dust, traces of sweat … Even if you “practically do not make up”, we do not recommend skipping this step and starting immediately with cleansing.
Recommended product :
CeraVe Moisture Cleansing Micellar Water .
It contains ceramides, which strengthen the protective barrier and prevent excessive moisture loss, and niacinamide, which soothes the skin.
Cleansing
Daily skin care includes cleansing twice a day: not only in the evening, but also in the morning. And if evening cleansing seems natural to us, then morning cleansing may raise questions … It is necessary to remove traces of skin activity at night and prepare it for further morning care.
Recommended product :
CeraVe Cleansing Foam Cleanser for normal to dry skin .
Its formula includes ceramides and amino acids important for the skin. Cream-foam not only cleanses, but also moisturizes the skin without disturbing its natural protective barrier.
Toning
Here it is important not only to complete the cleansing of the skin, but also, if necessary, to restore its hydro-lipid balance. This can be done with a tonic or light lotion, enriched with additional caring ingredients according to the needs of the skin.
Moisturizing/Nourishing/Repairing
At this stage, we can usually apply a treatment that performs one of these functions, depending on the individual needs of our skin. It is important to apply day and night creams in a timely manner, do not think that this is just a marketing ploy.
The use of a day cream in the morning is recommended as it can provide the skin with long-lasting hydration and protection from environmental aggressors. And night can be the best time for nourishing or repairing creams to work.
Exfoliation
As a rule, it may not be included in the daily beauty routine, but it is recommended to use 2-3 times a week (depending on the instructions for use, skin type and condition). The main task of exfoliating products is to gently remove dead skin cells and even out the skin microrelief. Pay attention to products that contain gentle exfoliating ingredients and do not have an overly aggressive effect on the skin.
Recommended product :
SA CeraVe Softening Cleansing Gel for Dry Skin .
The formula with ceramides, salicylic and hyaluronic acids gently and gently exfoliates dry and uneven skin without damaging its protective barrier, which helps retain moisture in it.
Facial Skin Care Tips
Even having figured out how to choose the right facial care, do not forget that a healthy look, beauty and youthfulness of the skin can depend not only on the correct selection and use of cosmetics, but also on a large number of external factors.
Healthy lifestyle
As trite as this advice may sound, it really works. The basic principles of a healthy lifestyle help maintain healthy skin:
Try to drink plenty of pure water, avoiding excessive tea and coffee.
It is recommended to eat at least 5 servings (the size of a fist) of vegetables and fruits per day.
It is worth refraining from smoking, drinking alcohol, fatty and excessively salty foods.
It is recommended to sleep in a cool (not higher than 21-22 C) and humid (40-60%) room, regularly clean the mattress and pillows,
on which particles of dead skin cells accumulate.
Sun protection
Use cosmetics with SPF not only in warm and sunny seasons. Ultraviolet rays can be very aggressive even in cloudy weather and can provoke not only sunburn, but also dehydration, hyperpigmentation and premature aging of the skin.
Please note that in urban areas it is necessary to use SPF protection – even if you travel by car or spend a lot of time in office premises. Aggressive UV rays penetrate through car windows and through the windows of office buildings.
Responsible approach to the choice of cosmetics
cosmetics.
In order to make your choice easier, I would like to note that, for example, CeraVe cosmetics has the following advantages:
Formulated with the participation of dermatologists, some of them have been evaluated by ECARF – the European Center
allergy research.
Fragrance and paraben free.
Contains moisturizing and firming ingredients to support skin’s protective functions.
Formulated with MVE technology for consistent release of ingredients and long lasting action
cosmetic product.
We hope that our detailed instructions and recommendations will help you understand how to care for your skin, how
correctly select and in what sequence to apply cosmetics and how to keep young for a long time
the look and beauty of your skin!
Hydrating Cleansing Micellar Water
For all skin types
Gently cleanses the skin of cosmetics and impurities
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Moisturizing cream-foam for washing
For normal and dry skin
Gently cleanses and moisturizes, effectively removes makeup
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SA Softening Cleansing Gel
For dry, rough and uneven skin
Gently cleanses and gently exfoliates dry, uneven skin
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Intense Cleansing Gel
For normal to oily skin of the face and body
Effectively cleanses the skin of impurities and sebum
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Moisturizing lotion
For dry to very dry skin on the face and body
Intensely hydrates and restores the skin’s protective barrier
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Moisturizing Facial Lotion SPF 25
For normal and dry skin
Hydrates and effectively protects against UVA and UVB rays
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Revitalizing eye cream
For all skin types
Reduces the visibility of dark circles and bags under the eyes
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Daily skin care rules
by Diana Kukushkina
in Health
Alas, but youth and beauty are not eternal. But you can deceive age if you choose the right daily self-care. Facial skin requires special attention, it needs proper “nutrition”, training and drinking regimen. AnySports will tell you about the most beneficial facial treatments, as well as advise on the best time to perform them.
Morning care
To wake up faster and restore your skin to a healthy look, you need to take a number of simple but effective steps:
Start your morning with a glass of water
Water invigorated and refreshed. And if you add lemon, which is rich in vitamin C, to a glass, the drink will help in the fight against wrinkles and age spots. This citrus is involved in the synthesis of collagen, which is responsible for skin elasticity.
Get into face fitness
Dedicate at least five minutes to facial gymnastics. With regular performance of special exercises, you can strengthen the facial muscles, improve blood circulation and lymph movement in the tissues. The effect of face fitness is cumulative. After just a few weeks, you will notice how the skin on the face begins to smooth out, becoming more elastic and toned.
Wash your face
Morning wash is different for different skin types. Contrasting washes are suitable for someone, which help to improve subcutaneous blood circulation – the face will acquire a healthy color and get rid of signs of puffiness. Someone should choose to treat their face with pieces of ice made from herbal decoction. To understand what you need, consult with experts. There are contraindications in which it is better to refuse cold exposure to the skin in favor of simply washing with warm water.
Cleanse and moisturize the skin
Some people think that the morning skin cleansing procedure can be neglected, but this is a big mistake. During the night, sebum secretion products and dust accumulate on your face. Beauticians advise using a cleanser that is selected according to your skin type. Then you should apply a tonic, which will not only complete the cleansing procedure, but also prepare the skin for the next step – moisturizing. Apply a moisturizer to your skin and your face is ready for makeup.
Day Facial
During the day, most women have an impressive layer of makeup on their face, so they do not need any cleansing procedures. However, do not leave the skin completely unattended during the day. Here are some important things to keep in mind:
Get your make-up right
During the day, women love to “powder their nose” by applying layer after layer of makeup. But they hardly think that pores are clogged in this way, and this can provoke the appearance of blackheads and acne. Therefore, if a greasy shine appears on your face, use matting wipes. If the makeup does not hold at all – the blush has slipped, the mascara and eyeliner are smeared, and the shadows are rolled up, it is better to wash and “draw” everything again.
Use moisturizing products
During the day, the skin needs additional moisture, especially if you are in an air-conditioned room. One of the few products that can be applied over makeup is thermal water. It’s great if you give your face a rest by giving up cosmetics: you can please your skin with a refreshing mask, or simply treat your face with a tonic, and then apply a light cream on it.
Do not touch your face
Many of us have a habit of constantly touching our face, which is very bad for the health of your skin. Firstly, due to unnecessary touches, it quickly loses its firmness and elasticity. Secondly, this can be one of the main causes of inflammation on the skin, since it is difficult to keep track of the cleanliness of the hands.
Stay hydrated
The skin of the face is well hydrated when the whole body is not dehydrated. That is why it is so important to observe the drinking regime throughout the day. Experts believe that on average a person needs to consume at least two liters of clean water per day.
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Basic facial care rules
GODRESS OF THE MEDERATIONS 9000 face should rest from the dust accumulated during the day, as well as various cosmetics, so take care of its cleansing. If you do not fall down from fatigue, treat yourself to nourishing masks, various peels or a light massage. But never forget the essential care steps:
Thoroughly cleanse, tone and moisturize the skin
First, remove all cosmetics from the surface of the epidermis using a special foam or milk. Then you can carry out the procedure for a deeper cleansing of the skin, using scrubs or masks. After – use a tonic, which will not only remove the remnants of the cleanser, but also narrow the pores. Properly selected tonic will gradually strengthen the structure of the skin, making it smoother and more elastic. Only after cleansing and toning is your skin ready to be moisturized. At night, you can use creams, leave-in masks, or serums with a more nourishing and dense texture.
Spend 15-20 minutes doing facial exercises
Some experts believe that the evening is the best time to fight wrinkles and sagging facial skin. Make it a rule to do at least a few face fitness exercises before bed. Remember that exercise technique is important here, otherwise you may harm yourself.
Here are some exercises that will help keep your face beautiful and youthful:
An exercise to energize the face. Helps restore lost muscle tone and expressive facial features. Open your mouth and pull the corners of your lips in the direction of the teeth: the upper lip should cover the teeth from above, and the lower lip from below. Tighten your mouth so that there are no smiles. Repeat small pulsations in a circle, without touching the face, move your fingers in the direction of the cheekbones. Perform the exercise until you feel a burning sensation of lactic acid in the corners of your mouth, then do 30 more repetitions.
Eye opening exercise . It will help strengthen the circular muscle of the eye, restore the tone of the lower and upper eyelids. You will also increase blood flow to the eye and will be able to resist the withering of the delicate skin in this area of the face. Place your index fingers over the bridge of your nose between your eyebrows so that your fingernails touch each other. Place your thumbs under the lower eyelids at the outer edge of the eye, so that the nails touch the skin. Imagine that you are depicting glasses. Close your eyes tightly and slightly pull your index fingers up between your eyebrows, and pull your thumbs towards your ears. Then try to close your eyes even tighter while maintaining even breathing. Now, to create even more resistance, stretch forward and pull your shoulders back. Hold this position for a count of 40.
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rules for daily and basic facial skin care at home
12/25/2020
9 min
Effective facial care is subject to certain laws. His “three whales” are high-quality and correctly selected means, consistency and regularity. In this article, we will talk about how to properly care for your face, how competent home skin care is built from the point of view of professionals, and where to start if you want to support the biological resources of your epidermis.
Contents:
How to properly care for your face: 5 basic rules
Home Facial Care: A Step-by-Step Guide
Essentials for daily facial care: a list with products for different skin types
Answers to frequently asked questions about facial care
How to properly care for your face: 5 basic rules
And the first thing to remember is the universal rules that explain how to care for your skin in order to maintain (or acquire) an even, radiant tone, smoothness and elasticity, clean skin without inflammation, hypersensitivity and redness.
How to properly care for your face: 5 basic rules
For any skin type, you should choose mild cleansers that are comfortable for you personally. Their main task is to remove impurities twice a day without disturbing the pH of the skin (in the morning, when you need to remove the remnants of night care and excess sebum, and also in the evening after a long day, when the skin needs to be cleansed of makeup, soot particles, dust and dead cells, mixed with sebum). Pay attention to the compositions: gentle, but no less effective products contain glycerin, probiotics important for the protective barrier of the skin, soft surfactants (amilit, purisoft, sodium laureth sulfate and others).
Rule #2. For the skin around the eyes, we choose specialized care
The skin around the eyes is thinner, more sensitive and practically devoid of the natural defense mechanism of the epidermis – the sebaceous glands. For this reason, care for it should be specialized, taking into account the special needs of the eyelids.
For example, dermatological and cosmetology brands have hypoallergenic products for these areas and have been tested by ophthalmologists. They are recommended to be applied with your fingertips with a slight indentation from the lash line in the morning and evening after your main care.
Rule #3. We do not neglect moisture
This need always comes first: just as the human body needs water more than food, so our skin needs moisture more than, for example, anti-aging actives. Lack of moisture in skin care leads to dehydration, which leads to dullness, early wrinkles, increased sebum production, flaking and reduced resistance to daily external influences.
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Regularly use moisturizing day and night creams, serums with hyaluronic acid and other hydrofixing agents, masks to prevent dehydration.
Rule #4. Concentrated care is part of the beauty routine, not the only part of it
No matter how great our desire to limit ourselves to one bottle with a high content of assets, such a strategy does not always give noticeable results. In combination, base creams and concentrated serums work better, providing optimal facial skin care. Ideally, you should take serum and cream from the same range – their compositions work smoothly and effectively.
Rule #5. Anti-aging care should not be tied to the numbers in the passport
Passport age can say little about your skin. Thinking about your first anti-aging care, focus on your reflection in the mirror, the needs of your skin and your own feelings.
Facial care at home: a step-by-step guide
How to take care of your skin every day, day after day? A variety of strategies flicker on the forums – from layering a dozen products in a strict sequence to limiting them to two universal products. We present an exemplary step-by-step facial skin care recommended by cosmetologists.
Purification. Proper facial care begins with makeup removal and washing. Be guided by your own feelings: sometimes women with very dry skin prefer a cleansing with water and mild foam, and women with oily skin may well choose a waterless cleansing if they are more comfortable with it.
Toning. After washing your face, dry your face with a clean towel or tissue, then use a cotton pad to apply toner. Step-by-step facial skin care includes toning not only to enhance the effect of subsequent care, but also to restore the acid-base balance disturbed by hard tap water with an alkaline pH.
Serum. Now it’s time to work on the assets. Apply the serum with light massage movements, not forgetting the neck and earlobes. Allow the product to fully absorb before the next step of care.
Basic care. Basic facial skin care is light or nourishing creams, as well as fluids and emulsions. Spread day and night products over the skin without stretching it. Recall that some basic treatments include substances that can increase the photosensitivity of the skin. For this reason, they are used only at bedtime.
Eye contour treatment. Apply creams and serums for the skin around the eyes with patting movements, moving along the lower eyelid from the outer corner to the inner, and along the upper fixed eyelid – in the opposite direction.
Sun protection. This is the end of the evening care, after the night cream, wait at least 30 minutes and go to bed. And the morning beauty routine continues: just before leaving the house, it’s time for sunscreen – with a high (50) SPF on vacation and moderate in urban conditions. Apply it on the face and neck without rubbing into the skin.
Daily Facial Essentials: Skin Type List
Cleansers
Whatever your skin type, look for cleansers without harsh surfactants.
Minéral 89 Probiotic Fractions
Reviews The serum is quickly absorbed and the skin instantly takes on a healthy look! I recommend!
2/5
Ivan Srednyakov
Can and should Vichy mineral 89 probiotic fractions be used after Vichy normaderm phytosolution?
Thank you for your answer
3/5
Lera Serbina
Probiotic serum is a wonderful remedy! Restored the microbiome of my skin and relieved itching and irritation. Thermal water in the composition both soothes and refreshes, just super
4/5
Anna Aleksandrova
I used the serum more often in the summer, as an independent remedy in the morning and evening! In the evening, it is very acutely felt that the skin is dehydrated and very tired! Serum mineral89just like an ambulance, quickly moisturizes and soothes the skin of the face!
Satisfied!
5/5
Anna Sieg
In summer, under the influence of such aggressive factors as high air temperature and the scorching sun, the skin becomes dry, sensitive and dehydrated. Revitalizing Serum Mineral 89 concentrate saves us, and our beauty and youth! Serum gives radiance to the skin, improves elasticity, smoothes fine wrinkles, visibly moisturizes, and protects the skin from aggressive external factors!
The light texture is quickly absorbed without leaving a greasy sheen.
I use this tool during the summer, I am satisfied with the product! I will definitely recommend Mineral 89 serum concentrate to my friends and patients!
Primary Action: restores the skin from the effects of stress and signs of fatigue
Vichy’s innovation, the Minéral 89 Probiotic Fractions firming and revitalizing serum concentrate, is designed to combat the signs of daily stress and fatigue:
Restores and strengthens the skin’s protective barrier, increasing skin’s resistance to stressors
Smoothes fine lines
Brightens and evens out skin tone
Increases elasticity
Developed under the guidance of dermatologists and ophthalmologists, the formula is completely safe, hypoallergenic and suitable for all skin types, including sensitive ones. Suitable for application to the area around the eyes.
Normaderm Phytosolution Cleansing Gel
Sulfate-free gel formula includes salicylic acid, Bifidus probiotic, oligoelements to regulate sebum secretion and volcanic thermal water. The cleanser reduces pores, reduces the number of blackheads and comedones by 28%.
Pureté Thermale Radiance Cleansing Foam
Daily care for sensitive and dry skin begins with gentle cleansing without discomfort. This foam does just that. Its composition is based on Shea bark extract, which stimulates the removal of toxins from tissues, and Vichy volcanic thermal water.
Reviews
1/20
Julia G
I have been using Purete Thermale cleansing foam for 10 years, when it was still in a pink bottle. I have very sensitive eyes and many cleansers have caused itching and redness in my eyes. And this Foam is perfect for me, it cleanses the skin of the face well and gently, and removes makeup. I am very satisfied, I recommend!
2/20
Lera Serbina
Excellent foam for sensitive skin. Does not dry the skin, gently cleanses, but does not leave tightness. The skin is smooth and pleasant and seems to glow from within. It foams very well and smells almost nothing – perfect for me
3/20
Olga Pimenova
Foam cleanses very gently and lathers well. I have sensitive skin, but the foam even soothed my irritations. It is spent very economically, two clicks are enough for washing. I am very pleased with this find
4/20
Anna Alexandrova
Incredibly soft and airy foam! Perfectly cleanses the skin, does not dry or tighten at all, after cleansing I definitely use Aqualua thermal serum. Satisfied with the results and my skin!
5/20
Svetlana Pavlova
Perfectly cleanses, lathers well. It does not dry out the skin and is very economical.
6/20
Natalia Ryzhkova
Hello! Is this eye makeup remover suitable?
7/20
Natalia Borodina
Perfectly cleanses, gentle, economical. I have been using it for over five years.
8/20
Julia Kostrova Kostrova
I use this foam when the skin is prone to dryness, since this product does not dry the skin, there is no feeling of tightness and itching after use. It does an excellent job of cleaning.
9/20
Victoria Bolotova
I have been using this product, namely the Vichi Cleansing Foam, for more than 10 years.
I am allergic, I have tried a bunch of other products before, and this cleanser was the only one that suits me in all respects. My face does not tighten, makeup is easily removed, it does not tighten the skin, there is no peeling, the corners of the lips do not crack, it is soft, pleasant and does not irritate by smell.
I don’t even experiment anymore, I use it only, and I advise everyone.
I always have it on my dressing table and in stock, time-tested!
I advise everyone, you will definitely be satisfied!
10/20
Darina Tretyakova
Cleansing foam copes well with its task, removes makeup perfectly, does not dry the skin of the face, pleasant aroma.
11/20
Darina Tretyakova
Cleansing foam copes well with its task, removes makeup perfectly, does not dry the skin of the face, pleasant aroma.
12/20
Liana Morozova
I have been using it for a long time. I buy not the first time. I don’t experiment with other companies.
13/20
Olga Afanasyeva
Soft, delicate foam. For me – just a find. It cleanses perfectly, there is no feeling of tightness and dryness after application. This wonderful product has a permanent place on my shelf in the bathroom. Consumption is very economical. Cleanses gently and gently, there is no feeling of a film or tightness on the face. Unobtrusive smell. Recommend
15/20
Olga Afanasyeva
Excellent foam. Consumption is very economical. Cleanses gently and gently, there is no feeling of a film or tightness on the face. Unobtrusive smell. I recommend
16/20
Safira Nakhshkaryan
I have been using it for more than five years, the best remedy. The skin is soft, velvety, makeup washes off very well.
17/20
Tanya Vnukova
The foam is very good, I liked it. From this series, I also purchased a washing gel, which also came up.
18/20
Kristina Kravtsova Kravtsova
Delicate, soft cleansing foam, just one press is enough to wash the entire face, it dries the skin a little, but in combination with a moisturizing cream, everything is fine!
19/20
Tatyana Ivanovna
The PURETÉ THERMALE line is airy, light and pleasant. Whether it’s a 3-in-1 cleanser, micellar water, etc., I like everything, but this CLEANSING foam deserves special attention! The skin does not dry, does not tighten, it cleans perfectly, very economically (enough for 2-3 months). I use it 2 times a day, in the morning and in the evening. I recommend.
20/20
Maria Sirotina
One of my all-time favorite foams. She is so soft and cuddly. Makes the skin so velvety, there is no feeling of tightness after use. It removes make-up very well, I have not tried to wash it off with it. I don’t do this, but ordinary mascara, eyeliner, lipstick – this is the only way to cope. Moisturizes the skin and does not cause irritation. I don’t have allergies or redness from it. Convenient dispenser thanks to which the foam is consumed economically!
Tonics and lotions
Lotions are the most common products for problem skin: they have an anti-inflammatory effect and exfoliate dead cells. Tonics restore the natural pH of the epidermis, neutralize the negative effects of hard tap water and improve the permeability of the skin for further care active compounds.
Pureté Thermale Perfecting Toner
Hypoallergenic toner contains vitamin E, glycerin and thermal water to improve cell oxygenation. Comfortable texture does not leave behind stickiness.
Normaderm Pore Tightening Lotion
Care based on salicylic and glycolic acids does not provoke an increase in skin sensitivity due to the glycerin and thermal water included in the composition. As a result, the manifestations of acne are gradually reduced, the pores are cleansed, narrowed and become invisible.
Reviews
1/20
Irina Maryanova
Perfect lotion. Perfectly soothes the skin, has a very pleasant smell. I use it not every day, but 2-3 times a week, I apply my usual cream on top. The composition contains glycolic acid, which has an exfoliating effect. During the day I use a cream with SPF 30. The lotion perfectly tightens pores, eliminates oily sheen. Suitable for sensitive skin. What is even more pleasing is the economical consumption.
2/20
Olga Roganova
Hello! Can you please tell me if this product can be used for teenagers 12 years old?
3/20
Elena Davydova
My daughter and I really liked the lotion! It tightens the pores, the face has become much cleaner, there are practically no black dots. He is definitely the best!
4/20
Peri Mold
I use it in combination with a fluid from the same series on the advice of a dermatologist.
There were problems: oily sheen, subcutaneous and small acne.
I have been using the 3rd month for 2 tubes, every day in the morning and in the evening.
There is still a greasy sheen and sometimes small pimples pop up, but there are no more large subcutaneous pimples.
I won’t say that it’s “wow super duper fire”, but overall I like it. And my skin does not dry out from the word at all, as many write.
Of the minuses: very cutting and a pronounced smell of alcohol.
5/20
Julia Silina
I liked the lotion, tightens pores, tones my oily skin does not dry
6/20
Oksana Zavalova
This lotion is apparently for very problematic skin. Because it dries powerfully, any care after it is like a pellet to an elephant, tightens the pores abruptly, but it tightens, and does not hide them. The lotion did not suit me categorically, I use it on my husband (he just has problems), and in general it helps with small pimples, but it also tightens what is literally visible. Well, plus the wild smell of alcohol…
7/20
Kristina Koroleva
I started using it in 20 and I can say that it is a worthwhile product for the money! I have oily skin, now there is no fat in the morning. I recommend to everyone!
8/20
Irina Dugina
I use it for a short time, until I see the wow effect, but the pores really become less visible in the T-zone.
9/20
Ekaterina Agafonova
Good solid lotion for combination and oily skin I don’t like it when there is a lot of alcohol in the composition, but this product helps out well in the exacerbation phase, perfectly soothes, tightens pores and reduces inflammation, I always have it in my stocks as a sos remedy, it also suits my husband with his oily skin perfectly, I recommend
10/20
Elizaveta Aidarova
The lotion is 100% cheaper! After use, the skin became whiter smooth and even. It cleanses very gently without drying the skin. I will definitely try the whole series for problem skin.
11/20
Anna Konstantinova
It smells of alcohol, but not much.
Doesn’t dry out the skin.
If you wipe your face during the day, it starts to shine in an hour.
13/20
Alina Yemchenko
Wonderful facial tonic, perfectly removes tightness of the skin after washing, there are much fewer imperfections, the skin after its application is soft, delicate, pleasant aroma, one might say magical!
14/20
Ekaterina Mironycheva
I like it very much, firstly the texture itself is light and pleasant to the touch with a pleasant light smell of freshness. Takde perfectly copes with its task, cleans the skin at a time, relieves redness and irritation at a time.
15/20
Kristina Braslavskaya
Soft, does not dry, helps with pimples that pop up a couple of times a month. The smell is neutral.
16/20
Margarita Pankova
Took a teenager with problem sensitive skin. After the first application, the redness subsided, the acne became noticeably smaller. Pleasant smell, does not dry the skin. I recommend it. After application, a pleasant chill is felt. Reduces pores with regular use. Doesn’t dry out the skin. Smell pleasant
18/20
Alena Mironova
I really liked the lotion. It cleans well, visibly tightens pores. Perfect for my sensitive skin.
19/20
Shvedova Anna
Super product! Removes redness, does not dry the skin, tightens pores. Very pleasant smell and economical consumption.
20/20
Ekaterina Kuznetsova
Age-related skin, but prone to oiliness, rashes, enlarged pores. I use it after the micellar lotion and cleansing gel of the same brand. I use it as a tonic. It removes excess shine, dries up inflammation and they pass noticeably quickly, narrows the pores slightly, but this is enough so that they do not clog. In general, the feeling of a “clean” face for almost the whole day.
Serums
Treatments with high concentrations of actives are recommended to be used on a permanent basis once or twice a day.
Minéral Daily Serum Gel 89
Thermal water combined with a high concentration of hyaluronic acid gives the skin a daily dose of beauty and reduces the damaging effects of external aggressive factors. Moisturizes, strengthens and restores natural pH.
Reviews
1/20
Elena Vdovina
Good afternoon. What is the shelf life of the gel after the start of use (after opening)?
2/20
Natalya Verbovskaya
I liked the serum. Does not leave a sticky layer.Does not roll. Moisturizes well.
3/20
OksanaLyukhanova Lyukhanov
I love to take on the road and for spring summer. Very comfortable and absorbs quickly. Combination skin, but it works well without being greasy. I use it in the warm season, as the only one does not give a feeling of clogged pores. It moisturizes well, but it is a daytime option.
4/20
OksanaLyukhanova Lyukhanov
I love to take summer on the road and for spring. Very comfortable and absorbs quickly. Combination skin, but it works well without being greasy. I use it in the warm season, as the only one does not give a feeling of clogged pores. It moisturizes well, but it is a daytime option.
5/20
Anna Petrukhina
I liked the serum when I am in a hurry and need to quickly make up, I smear my face with it, because it is instantly absorbed and moisturizes the face, it is invisible by sensations. Recommend
6/20
Agata Martynova
I really liked this serum!
For my skin, even in winter, one or two applications a day after cleansing with micellar water for sensitive skin are enough. Perfectly moisturizes and refreshes the skin, making it very tender. I’ve been using it for about two months. The feeling of dryness and irritation disappeared, the skin stopped peeling and looks much better. Even the wrinkles around the eyes have become almost invisible. And the cost is very economical.
Vichy as always pleases!
7/20
Darina Leksina
Serum transforms your skin beyond recognition! Revitalizes, moisturizes and fills with essential minerals. I really like to use it in the morning in the evening. I advise everyone!
8/20
Olga Kartashova
I have been using this serum for more than a year. Thanks to this wonderful serum, I stopped using foundation.
9/20
Elena Manuylova
I use it at night with Collagen Specialist cream, it fits well, the skin takes with a bang. The skin is well hydrated, looks healthy, there are no seasonal irritations, peeling, redness. I am satisfied with the complex effect of the funds. I don’t know how it all works separately, but together I like the effect. I think that the main task of the serum to moisturize the skin is completed. I will take more, until the end of winter for sure.
10/20
Alina Yemchenko
I use Mineral89 gel-serum before applying the main care! The gel itself moisturizes the skin of the face well, does not leave stickiness, I noticed that the cream works much better together with this serum !!
11/20
Alsu Sulimanova
I received a sample of Vichy Mineral 89 and was pleasantly surprised by this product. It moisturizes beautifully without making your face too sticky and blends in easily with your skin care routine. But for oily skin, most likely not suitable..
12/20
Elmira Makarova
I use it every day as a basic care.
Mimic wrinkles are smoothed, the skin is moisturized. An amazing tool. Be sure to try.
13/20
Elena Gorlova
Suitable for summer use as supplementary food. I have not used it every day, sometimes there is some tightness of the skin after application. In such cases, covered with a light cream.
14/20
Evgenia Starodubtseva
This serum is a miracle! Removes mimic wrinkles, smoothes the skin, moisturizes. Just salvation. Be sure to try!
15/20
Alexandra Sharova
I am delighted with the serum. Light texture. Provides invisible skin protection. Smells very tasty. Economically spent. I advise everyone who wants healthy and beautiful skin
16/20
Marina Repnitsyna
Wonderful product!!! I doubted the acquisition for a very long time, it turned out that all my worries were in vain. Age 42, thin skin, mimic wrinkles appeared a long time ago, it is very problematic to find the right care to feel (face) comfortable. And so I decided to buy this product – a buzz))) I apply it as an independent product, some use it under the main cream, but so far I’m satisfied with it. It is quickly absorbed, does not stick, there is no feeling of a mask. Came with a bang! Very satisfied with the purchase)))
17/20
Maria Ermolovich
Very good serum, the skin absorbs this miracle remedy in just a few seconds! Leaves no stickiness, the skin is radiant, the relief is evened out
18/20
Anzhelika Prokopenko
Hello. I have been using the serum for several years now. Pleasant, not greasy, I use it in the morning and in the evening under any VICHY cream.
19/20
Alina Yemchenko
Excellent serum, pleasant gel consistency, easy to apply. I put it on before my main skincare routine. Skin is visibly hydrated, dehydration lines reduced after a week of use.
20/20
Anna Petrushenko
Light serum, moisturizes, cools due to the gel texture. I have combination skin and it suits me perfectly. I apply day cream on top. After application, the skin looks rested, fresh and hydrated! Not sticky like many other serums.
Neovadiol serum with a compensating complex
Age-related changes in the hormonal system inevitably lead to a slowdown in the regeneration processes in skin tissues. Serum Neovadiol compensates for these processes, restores skin layers, smoothes wrinkles, effectively fights flabbiness and makes the face oval clearer.
Facial care creams
Basic facial care consists of day and night creams selected according to skin type and its main problem.
Aqualia Thermale Moisture Cream
Contains an isotonic cocktail of hyaluronic acid and cell-regenerating mannose for freshness and optimal hydration. The hypoallergenic formula will appeal to owners of normal sensitive skin. The range also includes a cream for dry to very dry skin.
Reviews
1/20
Elena Suvorova
not the first time I buy this cream. very light, visibly moisturizes and smoothes the skin. does not cause allergies
2/20
Anna Litvinova
I have been using this cream for a long time, I really like it, the skin is well moisturized after it, the tone is even, smooth, it really applies like a light cream, I really like the texture of the cream and the aroma, I love this cream!
3/20
Kristina Selkina
Light cream. This is good in hot weather, I don’t recommend it during the heating season, it can’t even cope with normal skin. For my ultra sensitive skin, it was ok, but nothing special.
4/20
Alina Yemchenko
I like the light texture, the face is velvety, not sticky, not greasy, there is no feeling of a mask on the face! I like to use the cream in the summer, it moisturizes my skin well!!
5/20
Natalia Svyatoun Svyatoun
The cream was bought by my daughter, she is 18 years old. The cream is light, the smell is not intrusive, it moisturizes the skin well in the inter-heating season, but it didn’t fit in the winter, the daughter complains that her skin dries out, although her skin is not dry. Postponed until spring.
6/20
Natalia Olennikova
Weightlessness – that’s what this cream personifies! Lightness, transparency, a breath of wind, a subtle aroma! So I want to spin in the spring dance !!!
7/20
Yulia Lysenko
I’ve been using this cream since 2008, it’s love at first sight!
8/20
Tatyana Kuznetsova Kuznetsova
Light pleasant cream with a wonderful texture and smell. Moisturizes the skin and gives freshness to the face.
9/20
Irina Martyanova
Aqualia thermal light – well, very good moisturizing! Light, when applied to the skin, it is quickly absorbed, I have no feeling of greasy, a very pleasant smell. In winter, I apply moisturizing creams at night, and in the morning there is not even a hint of dry skin, although there are generally dry patches on my face. Also a very good effect is noticeable on the neck! And wrinkles are reduced (…well, or just less noticeable, it doesn’t matter)))).
10/20
Tatyana V.
I love this cream, it really moisturizes, nourishes the skin and simply erases wrinkles from the face. A jar of cute design made of glass, like most of Vichy’s creams, the volume is 50 ml, this amount is enough for me for a long time. A good cream that fights wrinkles, moisturizes and gives the skin comfort. The best cream for normal to dry skin. I am delighted with him. The skin is tender, soft, pleasant to touch.
11/20
IrinaArzumanova Arzumanova
I love this cream very much! Unobtrusive, gentle. Excellent skin care. I always take it to myself for the summer. But this winter I also decided to take it – heating dries the skin very much.
12/20
Margarita Shcherbakova
The skin is moisturized, zero stickiness, pleasant fresh aroma. Absorbed quickly, skin feels velvety to the touch
13/20
Natalya Panina
The cream perfectly moisturizes, has a light texture and is pleasant to use. I use Aqualia Thermal cream in the summer – the cream is not greasy, it is perfectly absorbed and does not leave a greasy sheen, it is well suited as a base for make-up – it does not roll down. I am very satisfied with the cream, I recommend it.
14/20
Elena Zhizhikina Zhizhikina
An excellent cream that moisturizes the skin without leaving a greasy sheen. I take it not for the first time, I am very satisfied with the purchase. I recommend
15/20
Valentina Vasilyeva
The cream is light, great for dry skin, absorbs well.
16/20
Alena Kondratieva
A good option for moisturizing in the summer. The cream is light, pleasant texture, has an unobtrusive smell. It moisturizes the skin very well, indeed, the lines of dehydration become smaller. The only drawback for me is that it leaves a shine after application.
17/20
Marinam M
Not for everyone, really. But I just love it. Easy to care for, the skin feels just fine with it.
18/20
Anna Anna
At what age can this cream be used?
19/20
Julia Khachatryan
Excellent cream. Very suitable for normal skin. Absorbs quickly, smells nice, the skin is very nourished after it. cheeks.
20/20
Tatyana Usacheva
Quite a good cream, moderately moisturizing, I have been using it for several years, “rich” is better for winter, in my opinion, before the update the cream was better, now it has a more gel consistency.
Answers to frequently asked questions about facial care
You asked, we answer.
When should I use SPF protection?
In a nutshell, sun protection is a must before leaving the house, all year round and in any weather. The fact is that UVA radiation, which is responsible for photoaging, easily penetrates through clouds and window panes. Pay attention to your sun care – it should contain filters that block a wide range of solar radiation. Choose a high SPF both in urban areas and on the beach.
What features of facial care after 30 years should I pay attention to?
Anti-ageing and anti-wrinkle and toning practices are what you need to care for the first visible signs of aging, regardless of age. It is equally important to care for the skin of the neck and monitor your posture every day, these are the best ways to prevent the appearance of “Rings of Venus” and a second chin.
How to properly care for a problematic oily face with acne?
Rules for the care of problematic facial skin affect all stages of the beauty routine. 1) Look for products that are mild yet effective in cleansing—preferably a gel texture—with a slightly acidic pH of 5.5. 2) Enter into care products with anti-inflammatory, absorbent and exfoliating effects: salicylic and glycolic acids, clay, coal, volcanic perlite, oligoelements. 3) Take care of strengthening the protective barrier of the skin with products enriched with probiotics and minerals. 4) Do not skip the moisturizing step in your daily care, preferring light serums and fluids.
What do you need to take care of pigmented skin?
The most effective method for reducing age spots is a gentle exfoliation based on fruit acids. To prevent new age spots, use daily skin care with antioxidants, do not forget about sunscreen (antioxidants and SPF together provide very reliable protection against the root cause of sun pigmentation).
And one more parting word from the experts. Facial care and, of course, neck care should be daily. Regularity is the key to healthy, radiant skin without problems.
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Procedures that you can’t do without: mandatory home care
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Now we have so many cosmetic products for face and body care that it is difficult to choose the most necessary among them. And the abundance of the proposed procedures to maintain beauty and youth is sometimes confusing. Does beauty really require such sacrifices and investments? In fact, everything is not as difficult as it seems at first glance. It is enough to adhere to the minimum self-care program, and everything else – according to your mood!
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Cleansing is the basis
Home care begins with cleansing the face, because during the day dust, dirt, sebum, dead cells and decorative cosmetics accumulate on the skin. In the evenings, make-up must be removed, and it is better to do this with cosmetic milk, make-up remover cream, cleansing lotion , micellar water.
For oily skin, a gel is suitable, while for dry and sensitive skin, it is good to use foam or mousse. Pick up cleansers individually – now even micellar water is available for different skin types.
It is not bad to supplement cleansing procedures with clay masks, scrubs, which are best applied in the evening after washing. These products cleanse the pores and have a detox effect, it is enough to use them 1-2 times a week. Instead of regular scrubs, you can buy exfoliant – this product dissolves dead skin cells, acting very gently.
Night and day cream: 24/7 care
The use of a cream is one of the important and indispensable components in facial skin care. Day cream or milk is applied in the morning, their main function is to moisturize and nourish the skin during the day. Since the day cream is the base for make-up, it should be light and airy so that the skin can breathe and retain moisture.
It’s good if your day cream includes a sunscreen, no matter what time of the year you apply it. The winter sun is no less active than the summer sun! Do not forget to take care of the delicate skin around the eyes and apply eye cream on it.
Oil-based creams have a thicker texture and are absorbed slowly, so they are best left for the evening. Night cream should saturate the skin with vitamins, trace elements and other useful substances to make it look radiant in the morning. Judging by reviews about night face cream , it can be replaced with any nourishing agent, which also ensures cell renewal, smoothes wrinkles, tightens facial contours and improves skin color.
Masks for instant transformation
Renata Vlasova
Cosmetologist
“I include face masks in my mandatory self-care program. The fact is that the mask solves many skin problems, since it contains a high concentration of biologically active components. There is a mask for every age, skin type and condition. We, women, should definitely use such cosmetics to look well-groomed.
There are different types of masks: moisturizing, softening, nourishing, whitening, mud, clay, anti-aging, tightening, collagen, soothing and anti-acne. Use the products that suit you according to your skin type. If you don’t have time to take care of yourself, fabric masks soaked in a vitamin composition will come to the rescue – you just need to put them on your face, and then you can go about your business.
Hand and foot care
Hands can easily tell a woman’s age, so it’s important to incorporate hand care into your daily routine. In addition, all year round, the skin of the hands is exposed to the harmful effects of the environment. Every evening, it is advisable to lubricate the hands with a nourishing or moisturizing cream, rubbing it with light massaging movements, and use cleansing scrubs once a week.
You can try homemade hand care products – cottage cheese, banana, cucumber, honey, egg or herbal masks. They are recommended to add olive or butter, glycerin, oatmeal, lemon juice and vitamins in capsules that can be bought at the pharmacy.
The same is recommended for foot skin care. Plus, once a week, do an oil bath for the feet and after it, apply a cream to relieve tired legs. And of course, do not forget about manicure and pedicure.
To keep the body and soul young
Larisa Shaposhnikova
Spa Master
“Body care includes not only daily water procedures. Periodically arrange skin cleaning with scrub and subsequent wrapping. There is no time for such procedures, just make a mask – chocolate, honey or milk. After showering, apply toner to the body and let it absorb naturally.”
Even with a busy life schedule, you can find some time for yourself.
And one more important piece of advice – get enough sleep, rest more and eat right, then you will always look fresh and young!
Note
If you care about the beauty and health of your skin, make sure that you always have thermal water in your cosmetic bag. This face cleanser is indispensable not only in the street , but also at home . Thermal spring water This product perfectly moisturizes and soothes the skin, relieves inflammation and protects the face from environmental influences. It can even be sprayed over makeup.
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Rules for skin care
Almost everyone dreams of beautiful skin. We are ready to invest a huge amount of effort, time and money in achieving this dream, visit cosmetologists and plastic surgeons, try various procedures, buy expensive creams – just to achieve the ideal.
But sometimes it turns out that in order for our skin to look good, it is enough just to take a few very simple steps.
Stop scrubbing hard
Often, in the struggle for beautiful clean skin, we go too far. We use aggressive cleansers, after which, as it seems to us, the skin really becomes clean, you can often hear the expression “already squeaks”. What does this tell us? That the entire protective layer is washed off the skin, it is overdried, and begins to actively produce fat in order to recover. As a result, this leads to early formation of wrinkles, acne and inflammatory elements. A similar effect can be achieved with excessively active use of scrubs. If you have dry, sensitive or prone to inflammatory skin, scrubs are forbidden to you at all.
Various devices for mechanical cleansing have an even more aggressive effect on the skin: abrasive sponges, skin brushes, with which we ruthlessly rub our face.
All this leads to the formation of microdamages of the surface layers of the skin, as a result, it becomes rougher, inflammatory elements appear on it.
What’s right?
To exfoliate dead cells, get rid of “black spots” and even out complexion, cleansers with acids are most effective. Ask your beautician to choose the best cleanser for your skin type.
Do not self-medicate acne
No one is happy with pimples and “black dots” on the skin. Hands are reaching out to squeeze them out, and advertising of numerous products promises that one has only to buy this magic lotion / ointment / cream, and everything will pass in just 5 minutes. Unfortunately, if everything were so simple, people with problematic skin would not have met at all – where would they come from, if any pimple can be so easily and quickly eliminated?
And how is it right?
Acne treatment should be carried out by a dermatologist or cosmetologist. The approach to treatment is always complex, and first of all, the doctor will recommend doing a biochemical blood test, an ultrasound of the abdominal cavity, suggest checking for the presence of parasites, and possibly referring an immunologist, gastroenterologist, gynecologist or endocrinologist for a consultation, if there are indications for this. And only after problems with the gastrointestinal tract, with the liver, with the genitourinary system and others are excluded, treatment can be prescribed.
The approach to acne treatment differs depending on the severity of the disease, the prevalence of the process, the age and sex of the patient.
Since acne most often appears due to hormonal dysfunction, they are usually treated with hormonal contraceptives (only for girls) and retinoids (for both girls and men). All drugs are prescribed only after a comprehensive examination and under the constant supervision of a physician. The selection of contraceptives is carried out jointly by a gynecologist and a dermatologist, taking into account the individual characteristics of the patient’s body.
Retinoids are a synthetic analogue of vitamin A, specifically designed to treat acne. Retinoids, in most cases, can achieve a stable remission up to 5-6 years.
For all types of acne, local treatment is mandatory. The drug is selected depending on the severity of the manifestations and the nature of the rash.
In addition to the specific treatment of acne, the doctor will work to eliminate the root cause of the disease: this may be the appointment of drugs that normalize the function of the gastrointestinal tract, the treatment of parasitosis, the correct selection of cosmetics that will not have a comedogenic effect (does not clog pores), correction of the personal hygiene system.
Do not sunbathe
We have repeatedly raised this topic on the pages of our magazine. But it will never be superfluous to repeat: the sun is one of the most formidable enemies of our skin! Excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation leads to photoaging, hyperpigmentation, thins and dries out the skin. The saddest thing is that damage accumulates gradually, and you can enjoy sunbathing for quite a long time before you notice at one far from perfect moment that the quality of your skin has deteriorated sharply: many wrinkles have appeared, elasticity has been lost, ugly spots have appeared on it. Getting rid of the consequences of the abuse of sunlight is very, very difficult.
What’s right?
Protect your skin from the sun all year round! In summer, in the south and in winter ski resorts, use a cream with a protection factor (SPF) of at least 50-60, in the city – at least 20-30. And remember that UV protection is needed both in winter and on a cloudy day.
Stop experimenting
Trying something new is always interesting. But not always experiments, especially in the field of beauty and health, lead to good results. The Internet and pages of magazines are full of various tips: smear your face with kefir, oatmeal, strawberries, make onion hair masks (yes, grate onions and spread your hair: the effect, and most importantly, the smell is amazing!), crush aspirin tablets and grease with this heels, buy this “unique” cream with an incomprehensible composition on a Chinese site … We think we can not continue – everyone has met these tips many times. And for sure, every girl can tell a couple of funny or sad (depending on the consequences) stories about her cosmetic experiments.
At best, with such experiments, you will simply lose time and money, at worst, it will take a long and difficult time to treat damaged skin.
What’s right?
Nowadays, there are many proven, certified, reliable drugs and methods that will achieve the desired effect without risk to health. A cosmetologist will help you choose an effective and safe remedy for solving almost any skin problem.
Maintain hygiene
It is obvious to everyone that it is necessary to cleanse the skin regularly. But about some other items that are constantly in contact with our skin, we sometimes forget.
Phone screen
Regularly wipe the phone screen with special wipes. It has already been proven that more bacteria accumulate on the phone than on the toilet seat! And if you don’t want all this on your face – and with a high degree of possibility of causing skin irritation – make it a rule to keep your phone clean.
Make-up brushes and sponges
All make-up products should be thoroughly cleaned regularly. Brushes and sponges are constantly in contact with our skin, they accumulate sebum, dust, cosmetic residues – all this is a fertile environment for microbes. So be sure to wash all your brushes with detergent from time to time and dry them thoroughly. Sponges and sponges can be put in the microwave for a minute after washing for additional disinfection.
Cushions
Pillows constantly interact with our face, and it is important not to forget that as a result, a lot of things accumulate on pillowcases: all the same sebum, dust, remnants of our face creams … Do not forget to regularly change pillowcases on pillows – at least once a week, if you have problem-free skin, and once every three days – if there are inflammatory elements on the skin. Pillowcases are best chosen from natural fabrics: cotton, linen, silk.
Hats
In autumn and winter, it is often possible to notice that irritation and inflammation appear on the forehead and cheeks. This may be due to hats, scarves, hoods that protect us from the cold. Of course, we don’t suggest going bareheaded in the cold, but be sure to keep an eye on how often you wash your hats and scarves. In addition, pay attention to the material of the hat – some materials can irritate the skin.
We hope our simple tips will help you take a step towards perfect skin!
Daily skin care should include the following simple steps:
Cleansing
Wash your face morning and evening with a mild cleanser. This is a mandatory item – we live in a big city, dust, dirt, grease, sweat accumulate on the skin …
Be sure to clean your face from makeup every evening, in no case should you go to bed wearing makeup – it is very harmful to the skin! Makeup is best removed with special products, micellar water or hydrophilic oil.
Toning
After washing, wipe your face with a cotton pad with tonic. So you additionally cleanse the skin and at the same time take care of it.
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Description:
Lisa’s Loving Care is a Group Family Day Care Home located in Levittown. At Lisa’s, we offer a safe, loving, caring, and educational environment with experienced and warm staff. The children’s days are filledwith many activities such as circle time, music and movement, story time, math and reading skills, and free play. We offer nutritious and delicious child friendly meals and participate in the State Food program. We would love to have you come visit, so please give us a call and set up an appointment. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT US:
– Family run daycare.
– 30 years of experience.
– Licensed.
– Diapers/Potty training welcome.
– Individualized infant care.
– Focus on respect and manners.
– Age appropriate toys and games.
– Fenced in play yard.
– Weekly lessons/themes.
– Calendar time.
– Computer time.
– Arts and Crafts.
– Show and Tell.
– Exercise time.
– Sprinkler and Water Table during the summer.
– CPR and First Aid Certified.
– Social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development….
Description:
Learn and Grow Child Care is family owned and operated by two sisters with a passion for educating and caring for young children. We began our journey as early childhood educators over 25 years ago. Both of usare mothers and NYS certified teachers, we have developed curriculum and taught in almost every area of early childhood learning including Mommy and Me, 2, 3 and 4 year old pre-k, kindergarten, literacy, and after school enrichment.
We understand that the early years of your child’s life are the most formative and important in his or her development. We know that children learn best by doing and by constructing their own knowledge.
At Learn and Grow, we focus on the total development of the child instead of academic skills in isolation. Our Thematic Unit based Curriculum encourages active learners to plan and carryout their own ideas. We individualize our program to meet each child’s needs. Our staff encourages children to question, experiment, and explore in our safe, well-supervised facility. We want children to share their ideas with each other and with us. That’s how independent thinkers grow!
Learn and Grow has a strong commitment to respecting and celebrating each other’s uniqueness. We help build a positive self-image for each child by focusing on what children can do now and what they will be able to accomplish tomorrow.
Learn and Grow is licensed by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. We are active members of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, the Childcare Council of Nassau and the Childcare Council of Suffolk. Staff members are trained in CPR and First Aid. We are Medication Administration Certified.
We’d love to talk with you about your child care needs.
We are here to help your child Learn and Grow!…
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Our Philosophy
‘Learn and Play Levittown’ provides a positive learning environment for infants as young as 6 weeks up to school aged children of 12 years old including before and after school care.
We believethat children learn through play. We encourage the children to explore, create, and share. Children learn best when they are having fun playing. We also introduce the children to basic computer applications and learning games that help grow a child’s creativity and intellect.
Our staff is well trained, qualified, and love what they do.
Our before and after school program provides enrichment, academic instruction, recreation and supervised care for children in Kindergarten through 5th grade. We offer a nutritious afternoon snack, homework assistance and a variety of structured and free choice of activities. All day childcare is available on school holidays depending on capacity….
Description:
Family child care in a “home like” setting is the best alternative there is for working parents. It provides a small secure environment for children during the most important time of their development. Familychild care offers a home away from home, providing children with “siblings” of all ages, to play, socialize, and learn from. My goal in providing quality child care for your child is to provide…
A safe environment
A nurturing environment
A learning environment… learning is not necessarily the ABC’s and 123’s, but is also the learning of values. The learning of honesty, respect, self-reliance, and potential, self-discipline, and moderation, the values of being; dependable, love, sensitivity to others, kindness, friendliness and fairness are the values of giving.
And to foster unconditional love… this kind of love is very important to me because children should not grow up feeling that in order to be loved and cared for they must meet numerous conditions.
Communication is the key to a successful child care arrangement. The parent and provider need to have a good working relationship so they can communicate and work together. Parent and provider need to exchange pertinent information in the child’s life such as changes in routine, special events, or activities, as well as changes such as death, divorce, separation, moving, visitors, etc. All this information can be important in understanding the child’s feelings, behavior, and well being.
I invite you to share with me in writing, by telephone, or schedule an appointment to talk about you concerns on any area that you feel I am neglecting and I will do my best to improve in that area….
Description:
We are a full-time, licensed child care 12- month program working with children ages 6 weeks to pre-k.
For more information please visit our website or call our Child Care Director, Morgan Dubas at516-490-3301 ext- 3149…
Description:
Celebrating 25 years of child care in a loving home environment!
-Former kindergarten/preschool teacher
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-Science program
-French lessons
-letter concepts
-story time with focuson comprehension
-songs and dancing
-Handwriting Without Tears program
-cookie baking
-serve organic food
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-holiday activities
-veggie garden
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-checkable references
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-reasonable rates
-pre-registration for September available…
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Love Laugh Learn
140 Wantagh Avenue, Levittown, NY 11756
Starting at $325/wk
Description:
Love Laugh Learn is a daycare that is licensed for up to 12 children. It is owned and run by 2 very qualified and experienced women. Licensed teacher and many years of daycare and nanny experience. The daycarewill follow a curriculum with lesson plans. Our site also includes a completely fenced in outdoor play area with a playground….
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St. John Play Day School is dedicated to nurturing the emotional, social, and cognitive development of the whole child. The program is play-based, developmental, and designed to create the foundation for alifetime of successful learning and relationships. Established in 2008, it is located at 80 Water Ln. Levittown, NY….
Tutor Time
3062 Hempstead Turnpike, Levittown, NY 11756
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Every child is different. Every child is one-of-a-kind. So at Tutor Time, every child’s unique set of skills and interests are utilized to his or her advantage in the way that they learn, grow, buildself-esteem, and develop their imagination. It’s our job to bring out their best. Your child’s day at Tutor Time is educational. It’s social. And it’s highly energetic. The secret ingredient is our LifeSmart curriculum, which creates fruitful, hands-on learning and confident self-expression. Inspired by Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory, LifeSmart recognizes and embraces the different strengths and abilities of individual children. Those differences are embraced and used to drive a customized early education that addresses the specific needs of your child….
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Kiddie Junction Preschool Kindergarten & Camp Inc Levittown, New York is a non-profit organization and dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating successin clear and measurable ways. The center provide child care for families and kids from Nursery, Pre-Nursery, Pre-K, Mommy & Me, Slow Separation, and Summer Camp Program….
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Bright Blossoms Daycare is a NYS licensed group family daycare serving children from 6 weeks old through Pre-Kindergarten. We are open Monday through Friday from 7:00 am – 6:00 pm. Breakfast, lunch and 2 snackswill be served daily. All meals and snacks served will be organic.
Our Daycare program is designed to develop your child’s social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills.
Your children will be offered a variety of opportunities to explore their world through play. Gross motor and social skills are developed through structured and unstructured play. Their days are filled with music, art, dance, pretend play, story time, and much more…
We also follow the state curriculum which is packed with educational elements, beginning at age 2.
When your children are dropped off at Bright Blossoms Daycare every morning, they will be welcomed by a highly qualified staff of teachers and caregivers, into a warm, cozy and inviting environment filled with lots of fun and stimulating activities, abundant new age appropriate, and an overall sense of of safety, comfort, and love!
A rare find indeed, Bright Blossoms Daycare will leave positive first and ongoing impressions on parents and children. …
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A place where you can begin developing your child’s education. A fun loving environment where your child is our #1 priority. Competitive prices, clean environment. Quality child care, where we make learningfun.
We care for children 6 weeks to 12 years and our facility offers the following;
– Full-time care
– Part-time care
– Morning care
– After care
– Holiday and school vacation care.
– Sibling and Military discounts
– Holiday Weekend hourly rate care for you the parents to go shopping and run your errands. (Minimum of 2 hours a day)
We are a family daycare which means home based. We offer home cooked food for the children (lunch, snacks, and water). Your child will be kindergarten ready when it comes time for them to start.
Our after-school program offers snacks for the kids as well as help with their homework. We are qualified to help the children and make it easier for the parents….
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Creative Dreamers Academy Day Care provides a safe environment for your child, we are a New York State licensed Group Day Care. Experienced Provider and Assistants certified in Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR and Health and Safety.
Creative Dreamers Academy includes a consistent daily curriculum that is fun and creative for all age groups, a spacious outdoor play area and provides nutritious meals and snacks….
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The program operates from 7am to 5:30pm to accommodate parents’ work schedules. Kids Connection offers New York State certified and degree holding teachers, a low student-teacher ratio, an outdoor playground and an indoor gym that offers an array of activities.
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The agency offers a health care plan; a registered on-site nurse and MAT trained (administration of medications) individuals.
The infant program provides infants 6 weeks-18 months a schedule of the day that includes floor playtime, socialization and exploration of the environment though gross motor activities.
The toddler program, for children ages 18 months to 3 years, provides encouragement in attending skills, socialization skills and self-help skills; circle time with various cognitive topics, language development; computer instruction; music and movement and nap time.
The integrated program provides integrated nursery school classes that offer pre-academic training to children ages 3-5.
Each class is led by a dual certified teacher. These classes build kindergarten readiness, utilizing programs such as Handwriting Without Tears and The Letter People. The program also fosters development of other important skills through music & movement classes, computer instruction and activities that encourage and refine fine and gross motor skills.
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The Jewish Early Learning Center welcomes children ages 1 – 4 years and provides each child with a safe, warm environment. It uses the SPICES approach to education, which encourages children to developsocially, physically, intellectually, creatively, emotionally and spiritually. The curriculum incorporates Jewish values and traditions with literacy readiness, math and dramatic play. It focuses on self-help, perception and sensory development, emotional growth and motor skills and encourages children to grow through indoor and outdoor playtime and learning.
The Center features bright, air conditioned classrooms, a large outdoor play area with three play sets designed for kids of all ages and outdoor toys. It offers a kosher breakfast, snacks and a hot lunch.
The Jewish Learning Center also offers a summer camp, which incorporates water play, baking, sports, music instruction, gymnastics and more.
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There are a variety of daycares in Levittown, NY 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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Little Harvard Daycare Ll WeeCare
Daycare in
North Baldwin, NY
(475) 253-3324
Welcome to Little Harvard Daycare ll! We offer children a nurturing and loving environment that’s just like home. At our home daycare, our g… Read More
$310 – $361 / wk
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6:30 am – 6:00 pm
Yarissa Day Care Inc.
Daycare in
Freeport, NY
(914) 279-2256
Hi! We’re Yarissa Day Care Inc. and we’re a home daycare providing childcare to families. Our goal is to ensure children reach their develop… Read More
$350 / wk
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8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Olguita Day Care Inc
Daycare in
Amityville, NY
(934) 200-4535
Hi! We’re Olguita Day Care Inc and we’re a home daycare providing childcare to families. Our goal is to ensure children reach their developm… Read More
$258 / wk
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7:30 am – 6:00 pm
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Ana’s Happy Place Day Care
Daycare in
Baldwin, NY
(631) 315-6560
Welcome to Ana’s Happy Place Day Care! We offer childcare for families looking to provide their child with a loving and compassionate enviro… Read More
$290 – $306 / wk
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7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Dawn’s Future Star’s Daycare
Daycare in
Amityville, NY
(475) 275-6460
Dawn’s future star’s daycare is a clean and nurturing environment where your child can learn and grow. At our home daycare, we focus on teac… Read More
$490 – $696 / wk
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6:30 am – 6:00 pm
Raising Stars Group Family Daycare WeeCare
Daycare in
Hempstead, NY
(914) 677-2685
Hi! We’re Raising stars Group family Daycare and we’re a home daycare providing childcare to families. Our goal is to ensure children reach … Read More
$341 – $373 / wk
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6:00 am – 6:00 pm
Debi’s Daycare LLC
Daycare in
Hempstead, NY
(914) 350-6233
Welcome to Debi’s Daycare LLC! We offer children a caring and warm environment that’s just like home. At our home daycare, our goal is to he… Read More
$264 – $294 / wk
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7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Kiddie Cove Daycare
Daycare in
Wantagh, NY
(914) 685-9737
Kiddie Cove Daycare is a safe and warm environment where your child can learn and grow. At our home daycare, we focus on teaching children s… Read More
$310 – $361 / wk
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7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Zoe Loais Daycare
Daycare in
Uniondale, NY
(914) 863-8540
Welcome to Zoe Loais Daycare! We offer childcare for families looking to provide their child with a loving and compassionate environment tha. .. Read More
$313 – $365 / wk
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6:30 am – 6:00 pm
Woodward Learn & Play
Daycare in
Farmingdale, NY
(914) 639-5592
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$284 / wk
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Welcome to Our School
Welcome to Tutor Time educational daycare in Levittown, NY. Our school has recently been renovated and we are excited to have you come see our beautiful new school.
Our facility offers Infant, Toddler, and Preschool Care. Our programs provide the perfect foundation for learning and child development. Our teachers are experienced and passionate about what they do. They take part in training opportunities throughout the year.
Our goal is to provide a warm and welcoming environment for both the children and their families, and to lay the foundation for a lifelong love of learning.
We’re committed to keeping you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. Get access to live streaming video of your child’s classroom, plus other real-time updates, with our exclusive mobile app for families, SproutAbout.
Schedule a tour with us today, we cannot wait to meet your family!
Here’s what people have to say
4.9 out of 5 stars
Great experience overall. Kind staff and teachers that care about my children’s well being is what I like about it.
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I’ve been so happy with Tutor Time in Levittown. We love Miss Alyssa and my son LOVES her! In addition, everyone who works there always greets you, says hello to my son. It truly feels like a family there.
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I am very pleased with the staff and my daughter is happy there.
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Very happy with the school and the education my daughter is receiving. I am completely confident she will be prepared for Kindergarten this fall.
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I love the way this school Includes the Activities and curriculum through out the day! They have wonderful staff!
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This school works on making improvements continuously. The communication level is great and the staff are always available to help.
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Teachers/administrative staff are very friendly and take good care of my daughter. We are in constant communication about the level of care my child receives. Overall i am very happy.
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Our general experience with the school has been one filled with wonderful teachers that have helped our kids learn so much and helped them be prepared for their next stage in life. Admin always handles issues with professionalism and care. We are very pleased with the school and how they keep our kids safe and help them become more well-rounded individuals.
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Kindness of the teachers and their assistants. Respect for families and cultural preferences. Encouragement for children to learn and grow.
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We love the care givers. Very warm and responsive to our child’s needs.
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Meet Our Staff
Jacqueline Klingler, Director
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education
I have always had a passion for children. I have more than 15 years of experience working with children in different capacities. I love seeing them grow into independent learners that have a desire to know more, every day. My joy in life is hearing a child’s laughter and watching them participate in new innovative experiences. I hope for many more years of watching these children have that “a-ha” moment!
Meet Our Staff
Jacqueline Klingler, Assistant Director
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education
I have enjoyed working with children for over 10 years. I love coming to work every day to see what new adventures the children have in store for me! The families I have met at Tutor Time have become an extension of my own!
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Jennifer Biegel, School Education Manager
Education: Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
I have worked in early childhood for about 12 years as a preschool teacher and center director. I love watching the children grow. My role as the School Education Manager is not only going to benefit the teachers, but it will benefit the children and families, as well. Tutor Time has become my home away from home. Seeing children smile, laughing, having fun, and learning every day, always warms my heart.
Local School Phone Number: 516.579.7100516.579.7100
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Crouch down and cover yourself – Editorial – Session Magazine
About the consumer utopia of post-war America.
SESSION – 59/60
Young parents, two children, a cramped apartment in a big bustling city – in post-war America, it was proposed to solve such problems by changing the situation: the population rushed to the suburbs. So the characters of Cary Grant and Myrna Loy in the film “Mr.48 took H.K. Potter, intending to move from New York to Connecticut, became a victim of advertising, even though the head of the family worked as an advertising agent himself. The house turned out to be junk, more and more new obstacles arose on the way to the idyllic dwelling. The popular film adaptation of the 1946 novel of the same name promptly responded to the agenda, poking fun at the victims and at the same time the builders of the new American dream, but reality did not recede.
“US World Series”. From the series “Home Life in America”. Hood. John Falter. 1953
By the start of World War II, the United States was still in the aftermath of the Great Depression. By 1945, war production boosted the economy, shortages of what are called consumer goods spurred demand and buying activity, young families had children and flooded into the emerging suburbs. Advertising helped: during the war, almost any product was sold under the slogan-pretext of helping the guys at the front – so the fact of buying became something worthy, ethical. Helped and G.I. Bill of Rights: soldiers returning from Europe and the Pacific were entitled to benefits for education and work, and the purchase of housing.
Advertising has become as much a medium for popular culture as films or television programs themselves.
The way out of a protracted depression depended on the dynamics of mass consumption, and consumption ceased to be a simple satisfaction of needs, but became an individual’s contribution to the construction of a new wondrous world, a patriotic action, a civil act: to be a worthy member of a new society, one had to be guided by the consumer principle ” bigger, newer, better.” So the consumer became a patriot.
Advertising car Studebaker. 1950s
By the end of the war, washing machines, refrigerators, toasters, and vacuum cleaners turned out to be the most sought-after, desired items for Americans – appliances that improve life, increase its quality, and send it into a consumer future. Between 1945 and 1949, Americans purchased twenty million refrigerators. The mass migration to the suburbs increased the demand for cars – they were bought even more actively than refrigerators. And, finally, another important line in arranging an ideal home was the TV. A television cost as much as a quarter of a car, but American families were stocking boxes at the rate of five million screens a year.
It’s funny, but the new American dream did not have the best effect on the life of the American dream factory – Hollywood. The peak of the activity of moviegoers came in the post-war 1946, then the number of cinemagoers steadily decreased. The films themselves, by and large, had nothing to do with it, the conditions for access to entertainment changed. When the townspeople moved to the suburbs, they became too lazy to go to the cinemas, and television offered alternative leisure activities for the whole family. In Hollywood, they believed that television as a competitor would not last long, and pretended that it did not exist: films were not advertised on television for years, although advertising volumes there grew rapidly. The latter is important not only from the point of view of the economic justification of the processes – for mass culture, advertising has become the same medium as films or television programs themselves.
Fan art based on the opening credits of Mad Men. Studio Imaginary Forces . 2007
A man in a gray flannel suit returns home: a prosperous suburb, his wife takes care of the house, the children sit down in front of the TV. In the anamnesis – the experience of the war, which is not only impossible to tell, but also impossible to remember. The man is played by Gregory Peck; unlike the hero of Cary Grant, he already lives in Connecticut, working in Manhattan. Circumstances force him to trade a quiet decent job for a position as a public relations agent in a broadcasting corporation – the film “The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit” directed by Nunnally Johnson was released on screens at 1956, and was written a year earlier by Sloane Wilson. This picture is often remembered when it comes to the utopia of consumption in the cinema of the 1950s, and, of course, this is an example of criticism – television sitcoms and all the same advertising broadcast a positive image of consumerism. In reaction to the new reality, cinema, from which television was robbing an audience, at that moment turned out to be closer to high culture, to literature. In the cinema, advertisers and others like them got cuffs.
In 1956, Frank Tashlin makes the film Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? – a comedy about an advertiser from Madison Avenue. Tashlin came to feature films from animation and was not only a lover of gags, but also a master of subtexts for which he was respected at Cahiers du cinéma . The picture hit at once the consumer society, and the advertising business, and the institution of stars, and profane television, which takes viewers away from the cinema, and the demands that time made on men and women. While the title character played by Tony Randall worked hard in the field to convince the masses of the need to purchase another product, his bride (Betsy Drake) did push-ups from the floor in the hope of enlarging her breasts and thus approaching the female ideal of the era of consumption. Both did not succeed. But when Rock Hunter successfully posed as a movie star’s lover (she, like in the Broadway play of the same name, was played by an actress and a magazine model Playboy Jayne Mansfield), his value in the eyes of others instantly increased.
Capitalist utopia and communist utopia at different stages show common features.
If everything ended well for Tashlin’s heroes, then in Alexander Mackendrick’s “Sweet Smell of Success” (1957) the advertiser (Tony Curtis) and the newspaperman (Burt Lancaster) decisively destroyed the lives of others and themselves – all the shadow sides of the cult of success and heroes of the new time, it is from them that the characters of the series “Mad Men” will grow. But behind the obsessive advertising of a new way of life, and behind the economic processes that made it possible and even necessary, something more interesting can be found.
Consumerism, which presents the life of the middle class as a model for a dream, is not a banal cult of profit and success. This is a reconciliation of individualism with mass character, with embedding in typical models of social behavior, this is a medicine against the social discontent of the poor, who are no longer entertained by the transcendental life of the elites, but by what can be reached.
Levittown, New York. 1951
It is interesting that the capitalist utopia and the communist utopia at different stages show common features. Levittown, the post-war project of William Levitt and his family, becomes an example of the ideal American suburb. Levitt proposed row-by-row typical single-family homes equidistant from New York City and Long Island factories. The cheapness and convenience of logistics alone were not enough – the project was sold as a new model of the ideal American life. The monotony could be confusing for the wealthy, old-fashioned middle class, those who had grown up among private estates with their own history. For those who had to leave the not too diverse high-rise buildings of Brooklyn or even Manhattan, the move was not threatened with aesthetic disappointment. But the emphasized belonging to the community promised additional emotional comfort.
Sitcom viewers look at their TV as if looking into a mirror.
The consumption utopia of the so-called long fifties, which lasted from the end of World War II to the mid-1960s, is a utopia of comfort and conformity. Being like a neighbor is not shameful if you become the owner of the same benefits that he has in time. Visually and structurally, Levittown, inheriting the projects of the science city of Oak Ridge in Tennessee and preceding the plans of the Roosevelt era, is fully integrated into the socialist projects of the constructivists, adjusted for the fact that participants in the capitalist commune are not driven into cramped apartments and are not deprived of private property, but, on the contrary, are called acquire it.
“Chevrolet purrs.” Advertising car Chevrolet . 1950s
The new style house fits perfectly into the TV format, as if it was created for a sitcom: spacious living room and kitchen are common spaces for the whole family on the ground floor. Bedrooms – on the second. Removing one of the walls in the new living room to turn it into a film set seems like an obvious idea. The camera, and hence the viewer, is located in place of the TV. In this way, sitcom viewers look into their TV as if into a mirror and see a model of family and life, from which everyone can make their own copy.
Economics won over ethics.
In an attempt to lure their inhabitants into cinemas, the studios offered new formats, such as the panoramic image “Cinerama” and the slightly less widescreen, but devoid of joints, “CinemaScope”. One of the bursts of 3 D -cinema also happened in the 1950s. Going to the cinema, the audience of the fifties, the inhabitants of those very suburbs, continued to watch films about someone else’s fantastic life: the musicals “An American in Paris” collected the box office (1951) and Singing in the Rain (1952) with Gene Kelly, the exotic The African Queen (1951) by John Huston, the romantic Roman Holiday (1953) and the epic Ben Hur (1959) by William Wyler. Cecil B. DeMille dominated in The Greatest Show in the World (1952) and The Ten Commandments (1956).
And if the tragedies of Hollywood stars, as in “Sunset Boulevard” (1950) by Billy Wilder, could remain far away, then there were events on the screen that it was difficult not to correlate with their own supposedly cozy world. At 19In 1950, seventeen years before Bonnie and Clyde, Joseph Lewis filmed Crazy About Guns, about a passion for all things firearms between a retired gunslinger who can’t shoot at a live target and a girl who can’t will stop at nothing in pursuit of easy money; these heroes did not find their place in the post-war utopia.
Levittown, New York. 1951
The boundaries of epochs and historical periods are relative. While some researchers appoint the finale of the “long fifties” at 1964, others are looking for and finding the beginnings of the “sixties” in the middle of the previous decade. In 1955, Nicholas Ray directed Rebel Without a Cause, starring James Dean as the iconic rebellious teenager, and a year later struck another blow at the idyllic image of a patriarchal family in the drama Larger Than Life, whose hero becomes a menace under the influence of drugs. for his own wife and son.
The consumerist utopia of the 1950s was a white man’s utopia.
The nostalgic houses of Edward Scissorhands (1990) by Tim Burton and Pleasantville (1998) by Gary Ross are disappointing. The conditions that shaped utopia were also shaped by the factors that threatened it. So, during the war, women were involved in the production sector of the economy due to the shortage of men. When the men returned from the front, the woman was offered the role of a model housewife, but the reality did not match the expectations, with the advertising model, with the “meek little housewife with horn-rimmed glasses”, who is told to be the heroine Lee Remick’s lawyer in “Anatomy of a Murder” (1959) Otto Preminger.
Most often, speaking about the critical rethinking of utopian suburbia, they recall the film “All That Heaven Allows”, directed by Douglas Serk in 1955. The love of a widowed representative of the rising middle class for a hardworking gardener (besides, much younger than her) almost breaks into class prejudices: wealthy versus poor, non-producing consumers versus connoisseurs of work and the simple joys of life, a TV that is given to the heroine by children who ruin her life , against Henry Thoreau with “Walden” and life in the forest. Years later, in 2002, the disastrous situation will be developed by Todd Haynes in the film Far from Heaven, making the gardener black, and the heroine’s husband alive, but hiding his homosexuality. There will be no happy ending.
“So duck like Bert to hide from flying objects.” Illustration from the U.S. Federal Civil Defense Administration’s “Get Down and Cover” propaganda booklet. 1952
In 1954, Oliver Brown et al. v. Topeka Board of Education took place and ended in a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that separate education for black and white students was unconstitutional. In 1955, Rosa Parks, a black seamstress, refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger. Consumer Utopia 19The 50s was a utopia for the white man. In the same Levittown, there was no place for black homeowners, despite the fact that segregation was already being fought with might and main. White buyers protested strongly against the sale of plots to blacks – economics won over ethics. When, in 1957 and 1959, John Cassavetes showed interracial relationships between a man and a woman in the independently produced Shadows, it was something unthinkable for a studio movie.
In 1954, Elia Kazan filmed the anti-corruption drama On the Waterfront starring Marlon Brando. In the same year, blacklisted filmmakers led by producer Paul Jarrico and director Herbert Bieberman filmed The Salt of the Earth about a strike by Mexican miners demanding equal rights with their white colleagues. This film was subjected to such pressure from all sides that it was shown in few places and brought a lot of new troubles to its creators: for example, the leading lady, Mexican actress Rosaura Revueltas, was deported from the United States.
Consumer paradise fell on the years of the Korean War, the Cold War, the beginning of the space race, McCarthyism. The Fifties is westerns and film noir, it’s Elia Kazan’s adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1951, it’s suspense broadcast in science fiction and horror. The Red Menace – “The Thing from Another World” (1951) by Christian Neeby and producer Howard Hawkes, “The War of the Worlds” (1953) by Byron Haskin, the complex arrangements of “North by Northwest” (1959) by Alfred Hitchcock and “Kiss Me Deadly” (1955) Robert Aldrich. The atmosphere of distrust in society and the persecution of dissidents – “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” (1955) by Don Siegel, “The Day the Earth Stood Still” (1951) by Robert Wise. And the best illustration of the Cold War is the ten-minute propaganda part-animated instructional film on how to behave in the event of a nuclear strike, Crouch and Cover (1952). Its main character is a cautious turtle hiding in the shell of his own house, which is too disproportionate to external threats and troubles.
Sneakers for Sonya – Godard’s “Carabinieri” and other nightmares
Being a screenwriter is ugly – Killer Editing by Michel Hazanavicius
“Nika”, “Execution” and “White light has converged on you like a wedge” – Land of Ghosts
The mirror has two faces – Jane Birkin through the eyes of Charlotte and Agnes
A Choice Made at the Moat – A German Trilogy by Istvan Szabo
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How an American Jew kept blacks out of his suburb
Seventy years ago, William Levitt built and named a suburban housing estate east of New York City after himself. Former participants in the war were offered to buy houses at a reduced price, but on one condition: buyers must be of white race.
During World War II, William Levitt was a lieutenant in the Navy and fought alongside black soldiers. After the war, he returned home and began building an apartment complex in the American suburbs. However, in contrast to nominal racial integration in the Navy, blacks were prohibited from living in the cheap complexes built by Levitt.
The Levitt family, who has Jewish roots in Austria and Russia, did for the construction of residential buildings what Henry Ford did for the automobile industry.
The first Levittown was built on Long Island. During its construction, Levitt & Sons used a high-tech 26-step process that has since been applied to thousands of suburbs across the country.
Between 1947 and 1951 17,000 houses were built with unfenced courtyards in which children could freely frolic, and several communal swimming pools.
In an interview in 1952, while another Levittown was under construction, this time in Pennsylvania, William Levitt stated: “I build and sell houses also to get my share of fame. I am also human. I want to build a city to be proud of.”
Initially, residents put forward a proposal to name their area Island Trees (“Island Trees”, because the names of some streets – Silverbirch, Shadetree – can be translated as Birch Lane, Shady Lane), but Levitt was a very proud man and named the built suburb after himself – Levittown. Although Levitt eventually showed favor and still assigned the name Island Trees to the school.
LeWitt’s company had a policy to prevent blacks from buying homes in his housing estates (also known as communities), including Willingboro, New Jersey. And in the upscale community of Strathmore on Long Island, he would not allow even Jews to buy a home.
The so-called “Clause 25” of the housing agreement forbade “the use of the house by persons who are not representatives of the Caucasian race. ”
“Clause 25” lasted only one year: in 1948, the US Supreme Court ruled that racial restrictions violated the Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution on non-discrimination. Although from this point on such clauses about discrimination of blacks were forbidden to be included in housing purchase agreements, Levitt strongly opposed racial integration in his suburbs.
“Blacks in the United States want to achieve what Jews around the world have been unable to achieve in six thousand years,” wrote Levitt. For his racist policies, Levittu was subpoenaed several times.
At the same time, Levitt wrote: “I myself am a Jew, there can be no racial prejudice in my heart. But if I sell a house to a black family, then 90-95% of our white potential buyers will refuse to buy. Either we solve the problem of affordable housing, or we solve the problem of racial inequality. We cannot solve both problems at the same time.”
Six years after the completion of the Long Island suburb, Levittown, Pennsylvania, was campaigned against the racial restrictions of William Levitt.
Glow in Levittown, PA
In August 1957, a black family moved to Levittown, Pennsylvania, where only whites lived. William Myers was a war veteran. Together with his wife and three children, they moved into a new house.
Just hours after the move took place, hundreds of people gathered in front of the Myers home to express their displeasure. They demanded the Myers eviction and even broke their window.
Myers Family
Rumors spread throughout the city that the Myers’ move was sponsored almost by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Jews, or even communists.
Newspapers all over the world carried the headlines “Glow at Levittown.” During this tense situation, a Jewish couple – Bea and Lewis Weshler – held conversations with neighbors in Levittown to help the Myers. In fact, even a month and a half before the Myers’ arrival, a whole group of suburbanites had been assembled in Levittown to think over and coordinate responses to the expected disturbances that could be caused by the relocation of a black family to their suburbs.
According to the stories of Nick Weshler, the son of those very Weshlers, who at the time of the events described was ten years old, the terrorization of the Myers family and their supporters lasted several months.
It even got to the point that the house next to the Myers was bought out and the sounds of Negro religious music were constantly rumbling from the speakers.
The Weschlers and other Myers supporters were mostly Quakers and Protestants. They were subjected to continuous telephone hooliganism and threats. On the Weshlers’ house, the inscription “KKK” (“Ku Klux Klan”) was written in large red letters and a note was thrown with an appeal to “leave while you can.”
Luce Weschler near his house
Crosses were burned in the yards, including at the Veshlers. During one of the fights, a police officer was seriously injured.
Neither the state nor the local police were able to stop the persecution of the Myers and their supporters.
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Exceptional Kids Childcare
Granbury, Granbury, TX 76049 | (682) 553-1991
Exceptional Kids Childcare is a childcare and preschool. We are busy all day playing, singing, dancing, painting, making messes and cleaning them all up! We just spend the day learning and having fun!!
Play N Learn Preschool is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Granbury TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Donna Carroll Amador is a Registered Child-Care Home in Granbury TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Jerri D’Ann Davis
Ables St, Granbury, TX 76048 | (817) 579-6026
Jerri D’Ann Davis is a Registered Child-Care Home in Granbury TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Melva Mitchell
Temple Hall Hwy, Granbury, TX 76049 | (817) 579-7059
Melva Mitchell is a Registered Child-Care Home in Granbury TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Patricia Griffin
Paluxy Hwy, Granbury, TX 76048 | (817) 578-8135
Patricia Griffin is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Granbury TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Ambre Wicker
Wildwood Ct , Granbury, TX 76049 | (817) 629-5090
Ambre Wicker is a Listed Family Home in GRANBURY TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Bethany Hoover
Bobbie Ann Ct, Granbury, TX 76049 | (817) 219-6917
Bethany Hoover is a Registered Child-Care Home in GRANBURY TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Dominga Coronado
Coyote Trl , Granbury, TX 76048 | (817) 822-4957
Dominga Coronado is a Listed Family Home in GRANBURY TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Gayla Short
Temple Hall Hwy , Granbury, TX 76049 | (817) 483-4564
Gayla Short is a Listed Family Home in GRANBURY TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Katrina Blakley
Lipan Dr , Granbury, TX 76048 | (817) 902-1208
Katrina Blakley is a Listed Family Home in GRANBURY TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Ms. Marys Child Care
4407 Old Granbury Rd, Granbury, TX 76049 | (817) 578-3685
Ms. Marys Child Care is a Licensed Child-Care Home in Granbury TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Phoebe Whitney
Mustang Trl, Granbury, TX 76049 | (817) 948-7716
Phoebe Whitney is a Registered Child-Care Home in GRANBURY TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Radiant Truth Christian Academy is a Licensed Child-Care Home in GRANBURY TX, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate …
Regina Smith
Kayann Dr, Granbury, TX 76048 | (817) 573-8873
Regina Smith is a Listed Family Home in Granbury TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Regina Taylor
Sapphire Ln , Granbury, TX 76049 | (530) 321-8314
Regina Taylor is a Listed Family Home in GRANBURY TX. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Rubi Wells
Misty Meadow Dr , Granbury, TX 76048 | (512) 507-8367
Rubi Wells is a Listed Family Home in GRANBURY TX, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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0375 Toilet ; Officially College of the Waterford District of Parker County Junior Colleges ) is a public community college in Weatherford, Texas, with branches nearby Wise County, Granbury, and Mineral Wells.
Content
1 campus
1.1 Weatherford College – Main Campus
1.2 Mineral Wells
1.3 Eterford College County
1.4 Educational Center WC0004
2 Organization and administration
2.1 Board of directors WC Foundation
3 Academicians
3. 1 Agriculture
3.2 Education and Care for children
3.3 Fine art
9000 3.5 Science of health 9000 9000 3.5 PERSONA
4 Student life
4.1 athletics
4.2 Clubs and organizations
4.3 Student housing
5 Famous people
5.1 Famous faculty
6 Recommendations
7 External link
Campuses
Weatherford College – the main campus
The main Kampus occupies 109 AKROV (44 GOVs) per Yugo -Vigo Yugo). Weatherford, Texas Campus Location: 225 College Park Drive, Weatherford, TX 76086.
Mineral Wells WC Education Center
The Mineral Wells Education Center is located on the site of the former Fort Walters military base. WC programs in Cosmetology, Truck Driving, Occupational Therapy Assistant, and Physiotherapist Assistant are located at ECMW Headquarters. Campus Location: 704 Hood Rd, Mineral Wells, TX 76067
Weatherford College Wise County
Weatherford College Wise County
In response to the needs and desires of Wise County citizens who wanted a more permanent institution of higher learning, Weatherford College Wise County, located between Bridgeport and Decatur, approximately 45 miles from Weatherford , was built in partnership with Wise County and opened in 2012. Formerly located in the vacated Decatur Walmart, the education center has become a full-fledged campus offering traditional basic academic translation courses, as well as a wide range of electives, job readiness, and job training. The building was designed by VLK Architects of Fort Worth. Camp Location: 5180 Hwy 380, Bridgeport, TX 76426
Granbury WC Education Center
In autumn 2011, WC opened Granbury Education Center. Housed in the former Granbury ISD, the center offers additional credits and courses and staff development/upskill programs. It has a learning resource lab, libraries, smart classroom technology, and academic/career assessment. Camp location: st. 210 N. Jones, Granbury, TX 76048
Organization and administration
As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official restroom service area includes all of Jack, Palo Pinto, Parker, Hood, and Wise Counties. [1]
Ultimate responsibility for the administration of the college is vested by state statute in the seven-member district board of trustees. Executive responsibility for managing council policy is delegated to the college president, who is assisted by administrative officers.
WC Foundation Board of Directors
The Weatherford College Foundation, founded in 1978, has 23 board members. The foundation supports academic, community service, educational scholarships, capital improvement, and other college-related projects and activities. It is a college fundraising organization.
Academics
Graduation May 2014
Weatherford has programs in agriculture, behavioral science, health, public safety, and education.
Diplomas are designed for transfer to four-year universities and consist of a transfer core established by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Council (THECB) for a specific major or field of study. The additional hours required to meet the minimum degree requirements consist of degree-specific electives. The college offers Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees. It also offers certification programs.
agriculture
The 2014 Men’s Rodeo Team is the first team in college history to qualify for the College Rodeo National Finals.
Weatherford College offers three programs in agriculture: a two-year transfer associate degree, a two-year A.A.S. horse breeding and management. degree and annual certificate of completion in horse breeding and management. [2]
Education and childcare
Weatherford College offers several options for individuals who wish to care for or educate children. [3]
Child Care Specialist/Assistant Certification prepares students to work in a day care center, own a day care center, manage a day care center in a corporate environment, teach in a preschool, lead an after-school program, etc.
Associate The Arts Teacher (A.A.T.) provides introductory training for students who wish to become certified teachers in Texas. After earning this degree, students can apply for the Tarleton Teacher Training Program and enroll in courses offered at the WC campus or transfer to another university to complete the bachelor’s degree and certification requirements.
Alternate teacher certification is available to individuals with a bachelor’s degree who meet other admission criteria.
Fine Arts
Alkek Fine Arts Center
The Marjorie Black Alkek Fine Arts Center, completed in 1998, has hosted national recording concerts in addition to hundreds of community and college visual arts events. The theater with 500 seats has an unusual stage where the entire hall is in close proximity to the artists. A banquet/entrance area called Texas Hall welcomes visitors and also hosts special events such as art exhibitions and social receptions. Soundproofed music practice rooms, a concert hall, visual arts studios/classrooms, a Macintosh-equipped Intermedia Arts lab, and standard classrooms complete the facilities of the Alkek Fine Arts Center.
Drama, Intermedia Arts, Music, Speech and Visual Arts courses are offered. [4]
Health Science
WC offers a wide range of career opportunities in the healthcare industry, including nursing, registered nurse, phlebotomy, nursing assistant, registered nurse assistant, dental assistant, occupational therapy assistant, diagnostic medical sonography , physiotherapist assistant, radiological technology and respiratory care. All health programs offered are accredited by both the state and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. [5]
The Department of Health Sciences also offers an Associate of Social Services degree that prepares students for careers in social work, social services, and substance abuse. The specific goals of this program are to introduce students to the sociological, psychological, and social aspects of working in mental health, drugs and alcohol, interviewing and assessment techniques, case management, counseling techniques, and group dynamics. Practical classes and internships are offered so that students can become familiar with the real field of social service delivery and substance abuse counseling. Students completing this program will be required to meet the requirements for the state license exam as a licensed chemical dependency counselor. The final internship will be used to test competencies in the workplace (Capstone). Students who successfully complete the program will receive an associate degree in applied sciences in social services.
Public Safety
Weatherford College offers the following public safety academies: emergency medical professions, fire sciences, fire technology, and law enforcement. [6]
Student life
Light athletics
baseball, softball, basketball, Rodeo [7]
Roger Williams Ballpark
Clubs and organizations
agricultural Club, art, Anin Student Ministry, Student Organization for Black Studies, Caring and Responsible Educators, Coalition of Social Service Students, College, College Students for an Accessible World, Criminal Justice, Drama Club, Hispanos Unidos Organization, Intermedia Arts Organization, International Student Organization, Jazz Orchestra , Phi Theta Kappa, Psychology Club, Radiology Technology, Respiratory Club, Sonography Club, Student Government Association, Student Nurse Association, Student Occupational Therapy Association, Veterans Organization, Weatherford College Young Democrats, Weatherford College Republicans, Wesley Foundation. [8]
Student Housing
In the fall of 2003, Weatherford College opened a new student community on campus known as Coyote Village. This is a unique alternative to the traditional dormitory, with two and four bedroom apartments for 280 students.
Famous People
Jake Arrieta
Jim Wright speaking at the 2014 Graduation Dinner at WC.
Jake Arrieta (born 1986), Philadelphia Phillies professional baseball player. [ citation needed ]
Ryan Brazier, Major League Pitcher and World Series Champion with the Boston Red Sox [9]
Harvey Catchings, former professional basketball player. [ citation needed ]
German Duran, professional baseball player. [ citation needed ]
Joe Bertram Franz, American historian. [ citation needed ]
Stedman Graham, educator, author, businesswoman, speaker, partner of media mogul Oprah Winfrey. [ quote needed ]
Aubrey Huff, professional baseball player. [ quote needed ]
Casey James, Country Singer, 3rd place finalist on American Idol Season 9. [ citation needed ]
1LT Jack L. Knight, Medal of Honor recipient, World War II. [ citation needed ]
Jarod Turner, professional golfer. [ quote needed 9 https://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/playerpost.php?p=brasiry01&ps=ws
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Boasting a nightclub, heated indoor pool and sun loungers, this hotel boasts an ideal location.
Very good3030 reviews
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RUB 7 520
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Opened in 1974, the hotel offers non-smoking rooms, full service restaurant and prime location.
Very good168168 reviews
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RUB 10 928
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Located near Minute Maid Park, this hotel has 32 en suite rooms.
Very good7373 reviews
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RUB 3,525
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There is a bus station next to the hotel and The Woodlands Town Center is nearby.
Excellent6161 reviews
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RUB 3,760
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Steps from Sunland Park Mall, this hotel offers 46 rooms with mountain views.
Very good6666 reviews
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RUB 3,760
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Located in the heart of the city, close to the Queen Isabella State Fishing Pier, this hotel offers elegant rooms and a gym and fitness center.
Excellent116116 reviews
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RUB 2,879
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Thanks to its convenient location, hotel guests can enjoy garden views or spend time discovering the business district.
Excellent170170 reviews
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RUB 9 929
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Built in 1980 in a Galveston recreation area, this hotel currently offers 151 rooms.
Very good135135 reviews
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RUB 3,878
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Located in the business district of San Antonio, this hotel serves Turkish cuisine served at the on-site full-service restaurant.
Very good281281 review
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RUB 7 579
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This 61-room hotel is well located in the heart of Irving with easy access to Dallas-Fort Worth Airport.
Excellent339339 reviews
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RUB 2,644
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This luxurious hotel offers a private pool and a 24-hour bar for a comfortable stay.
Very good149149 reviews
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RUB 3,760
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This luxury hotel is located in the business district and offers quick access to Zero Gravity Amusement Park.
Excellent118118 reviews
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RUB 6 463
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Located near Williams Tower, this hotel has 173 en suite rooms.
Very good177177 reviews
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RUB 4,054
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Close to the Capitol and the highway, this hotel features a private pool.
Very good160160 reviews
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RUB 4 524
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Guests can enjoy local cuisine and incredible views of Lady Bird Lake at this centrally located hotel.
Very good188188 reviews
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RUB 10 810
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Centrally located near The Blanton Museum of Art, this non-smoking, privately owned hotel features a private pool.
Very good249249 reviews
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RUB 4,583
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Opened in 1999 next to the Water Wall, this hotel offers a meal at the family restaurant or enjoy the outdoor pool.
Very good123123 reviews
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RUB 4 406
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Since 1981, this comfortable hotel has welcomed guests with cots, a play area and playroom for children, and a non-smoking restaurant on site.
Very good121121 review
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RUB 8 284
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This hotel offers delicious food and is ideally located near the University of Dallas.
Very good397397 reviews
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RUB 3,819
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Since 1986, this hotel is located in Amarillo’s western neighborhood, close to Westgate Mall.
Very good267267 reviews
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RUB 2,644
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A short drive from the Amazing Zero Gravity Amusement Park, this modern hotel offers air-conditioned rooms in addition to a fitness centre, gym and fitness classes.
Very good170170 reviews
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RUB 4,583
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A short drive from Pyramid Rainforest, this comfortable hotel offers air-conditioned rooms in addition to a gym, fitness center and fitness classes.
Very good466466 reviews
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RUB 3 290
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This classic-style hotel is located in the Houston City Center area, close to the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum.
Excellent8686 reviews
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RUB 8 930
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Discover Austin at this budget hotel, with Bartholomew District Park and Daughters of the Republic of Texas Museum nearby.
Excellent4141 reviews
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RUB 4 465
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Located near the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, this hotel has 68 en suite rooms.
Excellent2323 reviews
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RUB 3,878
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Situated next to Parque Zaragoza Neighborhood Park, this trendy hotel offers a gourmet restaurant and 11 rooms.
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RUB 3,055
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Located near the Lower Westheimer shopping area, this hotel has 42 en suite rooms.
Excellent3232 reviews
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RUB 3,878
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This terraced 2-bedroom apartment is within walking distance of the Austin Convention Center and the Frank Erwin Center.
Excellent6363 reviews
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RUB 20 680
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The hotel offers budget accommodation in an Alpine-style building located close to The Desk.
Very good1111 reviews
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RUB 3,173
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This hotel is located close to The Terminal and Big Bend National Park, just 0.1 km from the Terrell County Visitor Center.
Excellent1818 reviews
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RUB 3,525
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The hotel boasts a convenient location in the center of South Padre Island, as well as a year-round outdoor pool on site.
Very good8484 reviews
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RUB 4,113
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Located in Central Austin, 1150 meters from Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, this hostel serves a daily continental breakfast.
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RUB 1,528
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Conveniently located seconds away from Kudos Art Studio, this hotel offers 63 non-smoking rooms and a 24-hour restaurant.
Excellent8585 reviews
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RUB 5,816
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Featuring a signature restaurant on site, guests can also enjoy a casino, a shared lounge and a golf course.
Very good55 reviews
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RUB 5,934
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McGovern Centennial Gardens is located right next to this budget hotel in a recreational area.
Very good5858 reviews
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RUB 3,760
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The business hotel has 82 rooms with breathtaking views of the surroundings.
Excellent4242 reviews
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RUB 5 405
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This hotel offers 151 modern rooms and is centrally located within walking distance of Durango Park, as well as the zoo and restaurants.
Excellent278278 reviews
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RUB 5 581
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Located near Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, this hotel serves American cuisine at the on-site poolside restaurant.
Not bad328328 reviews
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RUB 2 350
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Located near Pioneer Farms, this hotel has 153 en suite rooms.
Very good129129 reviews
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RUB 4 994
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Located close to the LBJ Presidential Library, this hotel features 296 en suite rooms.
Excellent148148 reviews
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RUB 8 871
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Located near Montopolis Park in downtown Austin, this hotel offers 75 rooms.
Excellent7171 reviews
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RUB 8 460
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Built in 2005, this hotel is conveniently located in the business district and offers compact rooms and a year-round outdoor pool.
Excellent119119 reviews
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RUB 6 404
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Located right next to The Seawall and the maritime station, open at 1984, the hotel offers facials and massages.
Excellent109109 reviews
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RUB 15 216
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Offering an outdoor pool and a 24-hour restaurant, this hotel is centrally located in the Gallery district.
Excellent102102 reviews
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RUB 7 696
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Situated close to Schlitterbahn Waterpark South Padre Island, this hotel offers rooms with ocean views.
Very good283283 reviews
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RUB 4 289
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The hotel was built in 1970 in the business district of San Antonio and currently offers 79 rooms.
Very good102102 reviews
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RUB 3,231
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Opened in 1985, this hotel features a year-round outdoor pool as well as a health club, treatment room and steam room, and welcomes guests to the heart of Dallas.
Excellent123123 reviews
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RUB 16 685
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Featuring a 24-hour restaurant and 131 rooms, this hotel is located in a shopping area.
Excellent137137 reviews
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RUB 5 346
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Boasting stunning views of Hemisfair Park, this impressive hotel boasts 1003 rooms and a 24-hour bar.
Very good108108 reviews
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RUB 11 868
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Featuring a beachfront restaurant and a rooftop outdoor pool, this hotel is located near the Dallas Arts District.