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Vocabulary words for fourth graders: Academic vocabulary words for 4th graders

Опубликовано: December 6, 2022 в 12:46 am

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Vocabulary Lessons for Grade 4

Fourth Grade Vocabulary Lessons

  • Lesson 1
  • Lesson 2
  • Lesson 3
  • Lesson 4
  • Lesson 5
  • Lesson 6
  • Lesson 7
  • Lesson 8
  • Lesson 9
  • Lesson 10
  • Lesson 11
  • Lesson 12
  • Lesson 13
  • Lesson 14
  • Lesson 15
  • Lesson 16
  • Lesson 17
  • Lesson 18
  • Lesson 19
  • Lesson 20
  • Lesson 21
  • Lesson 22
  • Lesson 23
  • Lesson 24
  • Lesson 25
  • Lesson 26
  • Lesson 27
  • Lesson 28
  • Lesson 29
  • Lesson 30

Monosyllables miscellaneously arranged.

Vocabulary Lesson 1
free spin band pack bath dock
gold pipe club shop

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Vocabulary Lesson 2
clip hate tape race mire kite
bank fell pink hilt

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Vocabulary Lesson 3
last shelf chide fringe clock cheek
full frock troop glass lurk

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Vocabulary Lesson 4
cloud quest flax still trim door
clung loft pulp grape pose

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Vocabulary Lesson 5
zest shine wore think marsh booth
wince spray join frizz brow grace

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Words in which the final e is silent.

Vocabulary Lesson 6
cable fable gable sable stable cradle
ladle maple staple beetle

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Vocabulary Lesson 7
feeble needle Bible title rifle noble
fickle ample apple baffle

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Vocabulary Lesson 8
battle cattle rabble sample simple temple
dimple fiddle kindle little bottle

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Vocabulary Lesson 9
cobble fondle bubble bundle crumble muzzle
puddle ruffle tumble purple circle saddle

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Vocabulary Lesson 10
angel basis cater flagrant fragrant hasty
hatred label patent sacred statement vacate

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Vocabulary Lesson 11
absent acrid blanket classic craggy damsel
dandy fabric famish frantic lather lavish

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Vocabulary Lesson 12
bigot billet blister cinder cricket fifty
fillet limpid pilfer pillar printer

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Vocabulary Lesson 13
blunder bluster custom cutler cutter summer
shudder thunder tumbler ulcer under

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Sounds of ai, ou, ow, and ea.

Vocabulary Lesson 14
paid grain staid rail flail quail
snail bound found ground hound mound
pound

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Vocabulary Lesson 15
round sound cow how town growl
clown frown crown drown cheat treat
beast

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Vocabulary Lesson 16
bleat preach speak streak feast head
dead stead tread dread thread sweat
death

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Dissyllables with short sounds of vowels.

Vocabulary Lesson 17
adage ballast rascal lasso antic sadness
sandy maggot frenzy empty merit

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Vocabulary Lesson 18
mental sheriff tendril velvet nectar bicker
critic digit flimsy flippant frigid infant

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Vocabulary Lesson 19
ingress inmate insect blossom cotton comic
frolic gospel gossip horrid jolly rocket

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Trisyllables with short sounds of the vowels.

Vocabulary Lesson 20
balcony cavity faculty gravity malady vanity
amputate absolute altitude ambulance delicate desolate
devastate

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Vocabulary Lesson 21
emulate hesitate meditate petrify resolute liberate
indicate intimate irritate litigate stipulate

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Miscellaneous sounds.

Vocabulary Lesson 22
prime brawn brick green chest space
crank limp chess finch

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Vocabulary Lesson 23
flung swine snore charge tinge goose
wealth screw flake flash

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Vocabulary Lesson 24
clean straw gloss crow shark brand
twist slice throb soon

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Vocabulary Lesson 25
flaw loaf crawl flank quench thrift
flange flesh twelve scale

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Long sounds of I and U, and short sounds of E and I.

Vocabulary Lesson 26
abide alike alive arise decide defile
define deride desire divide

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Vocabulary Lesson 27
divine accuse impure assume commute commune
compute conclude dispute endure

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Vocabulary Lesson 28
contend content intend intent dissect detest
detect inspect object respect

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Vocabulary Lesson 29
admit addict assist commit consist depict
distill emit enlist enrich forbid

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Silent Letters.
B is silent after m and befor t, and p is silent before s. The silent letters are canceled in this lesson, as they are throughout the book.

Vocabulary Lesson 30
lamb comb tomb dumb numb bomb
crumb thumb debt doubt psalm debtor
doubtful subtle

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Spelling Lists Based on McGuffey’s Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey.

Curriculum Vocabulary Learning of Fourth Graders Using the Vocabulary Scenario Technique

. 2021 Jul 7;52(3):794-806.

doi: 10. 1044/2021_LSHSS-20-00115.

Epub 2021 Apr 7.

Joanna H Spielvogel 
1
, Barbara J Ehren 
2

Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Songbird Therapy PLLC,* Monroe, NC.
  • 2 Student Success Initiatives, Inc., Anna Maria, FL.
  • PMID:

    33826414

  • DOI:

    10.1044/2021_LSHSS-20-00115

Joanna H Spielvogel et al.

Lang Speech Hear Serv Sch.

.

. 2021 Jul 7;52(3):794-806.

doi: 10.1044/2021_LSHSS-20-00115.

Epub 2021 Apr 7.

Authors

Joanna H Spielvogel 
1
, Barbara J Ehren 
2

Affiliations

  • 1 Songbird Therapy PLLC,* Monroe, NC.
  • 2 Student Success Initiatives, Inc., Anna Maria, FL.
  • PMID:

    33826414

  • DOI:

    10.1044/2021_LSHSS-20-00115

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine if a direct, explicit method of teaching vocabulary with the Vocabulary Scenario Technique – General Education 16 Encounter (VSTGE16) protocol would yield gains in the vocabulary knowledge of fourth grade students in a general education classroom. Two research questions examined whether fourth grade students receiving VST-GE16 instruction with 16 instructor-led encounters per word, eight words taught per week for 90 min a week over 4 weeks demonstrated greater gains on a multiple-choice synonym test and a fill-in-the-blank words-in-context test than fourth grade students taught the same number of words, in the same time frame, using a vocabulary teaching method typically employed by a fourth grade teacher. Method The study was a quasi-experimental design, with a pretest and posttest multiple-choice synonym and fill-in-the-blank words-in-context measures administered. Students with complete data sets were included in the analyses (synonym, N = 38; words-in-context, N = 37). Participants in both groups were taught eight curriculum vocabulary words per week for 90 min a week across four consecutive weeks (32 words). Results An analysis of covariance on posttreatment outcomes yielded the following: The treatment group scored significantly higher on the synonym measure, F(1, 35) = 14. 76, p < .001; g = 1.04, and the words-in-context measure, F(1, 34) = 43.66, p < .001; g = 1.59, than did the comparison group. Conclusions The results indicated that the VST-GE16 protocol has potential as an effective, efficient method to use when directly teaching curriculum vocabulary words to fourth grade students in general education classrooms.

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How to expand a child’s vocabulary

The development of a child’s speech begins from the first half of his life and is characterized by a constant increase in vocabulary – from 50 words at 2 years old to about 3000 words at 5-6 years old.

There are two types of vocabulary: active and passive. Active vocabulary includes words that are used in speech and writing. Passive vocabulary includes words that a person recognizes by reading and listening, but does not use them himself in speaking and writing. As a rule, he is more active.

Building a passive vocabulary

There are many ways to help build and expand a child’s vocabulary. First of all, this is communication with the baby, reading books aloud and discussing them, reading and memorizing poems. Try to comment on your actions, talk and discuss with your child. Use as many words as possible in conversation to describe and evaluate events, landscapes, people and their actions .

For words rarely used in everyday life (names of birds, plants, animals, insects, mushrooms, fish), use book illustrations and bingo cards. Teach your child the principles of word formation (adjectives, diminutive forms, exaggerations) – and his vocabulary will increase significantly. Explain the meaning of all new words. Until the child has learned to ask what an unfamiliar word means, draw the child’s attention to new words yourself. Do not be afraid to call your child long, complex and rare words – perhaps the child will remember them faster than small simple words. Tactfully correct the child when he uses the wrong word, for example, trees do not move, but sway. Try not to use generalizations too often (for example, not an uncle, but a neighbor, a postman, a tourist, a passer-by).

Practicing active vocabulary

Speech games are great for practicing active vocabulary. There are a lot of such games, we will list the main ones.

“Words starting with a letter”. An adult and a child take turns calling any words that begin with a pre-selected letter.

Word game. Another variation of this game, when players name words starting with the last letter of the previous word.

“I know five words per letter. ..”. A game familiar to everyone since childhood. Players take turns hitting the ball and during each hit on the ball they name one word from a pre-selected group (names of girls, names of boys, birds, baby animals, rivers, cities, etc.). You can complicate the task and name a word from a group that begins with a certain letter.

“On the contrary.” An adult names a word, and a child chooses a word with the opposite meaning (kind-evil, polite-rude, high-low, forward-backward, up-down, right-left, day-night, etc.). You can complicate the game and come up with phrases: a smart friend – a stupid enemy, a quiet cry, a joyful meeting, a bright day, a dark past, a slight frost, etc.

“Pick a similar word.” An adult pronounces a word or a combination of words, and a child names words with a similar meaning. For example, a tree not only stands, but also grows, reaches for the sun.

Compliments”. A useful game, the essence of which is as follows: a toy is determined that the child should “please” – say as many compliments as possible. When naming the advantages of a toy, it is advisable to list not only the signs (with bright eyes, quick-witted, etc.), but also use comparisons (eyes sparkle like diamonds, smart as a computer, etc.). You can see additional tasks for preschoolers in Russian in our catalog.

“Apt word”. Folk proverbs and sayings are an excellent means of expression. Teach children to understand and explain the meaning of sayings, as well as use them in speech. Discussing daily according to the proverb (for example, “Take a book in your hands – and there will be no boredom”, “A small business is better than a big idleness”, “Do not leave a friend in trouble”) the child will not only enrich his vocabulary, but also learn to draw his own conclusions.

Follow these simple ideas on how to get your child to talk – and your child’s vocabulary may soon exceed your own!

How to improve the vocabulary of 6-7 year olds | Consultation (preparatory group) on the topic:

How to replenish vocabulary in children 6-7 years old

Your child is six years old, ahead of the last pre-school year. Every parent wants their child to be ready for this new, sometimes difficult and responsible life no worse than others. They are in a hurry to enroll children in various courses, preparatory classes, considering the ability to read and write as the basis for further successful schooling at school. But rarely does anyone think how important it is to develop speech, how important an active rich vocabulary is! Ask the child to talk about what he saw or share his impressions – and it often turns out that the child has difficulty choosing words, uses the words “parasites” in his speech. The role of vocabulary is also very important in the child’s mastery of literate writing in the future, since in order to apply many grammatical rules, it is necessary to be able to quickly and most importantly, choose the correct word. This is possible only with a sufficient vocabulary, a correct understanding of the meaning of each word and semantic relationship with others.

Vocabulary is mainly formed in the family and develops by the age of 6-7. Then he will “acquire” new words at the expense of read literary works, heard and learned on excursions and classes, while teaching storytelling, during word games. Many games are extremely simple and do not require more than 10-15 minutes of parental time.

Offer the child games and exercises aimed at expanding and activating the vocabulary.

Game “On the way home”.

The adult invites the child to name all the objects they pass by, necessarily indicating what they are: “Here is a nine-story gray house. It has many windows and two entrances. Here is a red fluffy cat.

Exercise “What did I think?”

An adult lists the attributes, properties of an object, possible actions with it: “A round orange fruit can be made into juice.”

Exercise “Guess – we will guess.”

Compilation of riddles-descriptions by children.

When getting acquainted with polysemantic words, it is desirable to use visualization: drawings, illustrations, objects themselves. For example, while walking in the forest, pay attention to pine and spruce needles, remember that needles are sewing, medical, hedgehog needles. Ask the child to explain the meaning of the words in the phrases: sharp braid – long braid.

Work on word formation is of great importance in enriching the children’s vocabulary. The child begins to understand how new words are formed: the names of baby animals, professions, dishes. It is useful to introduce the origin of some words (Why a flower is a snowdrop, and a mushroom is a boletus).

It is necessary to teach children to distinguish and select words close and opposite in meaning (synonyms and antonyms). The performance of such tasks requires a sufficient amount of vocabulary.

Exercise “Say the other way around”.

An adult calls a word, and a child says the opposite in meaning: fat – thin, strong – weak, war – peace, etc.

Exercise “Continue the chain”

An adult names one or two words, and the child must pick up as many words as possible that are close in meaning: food-food-food-products; dwelling-house-apartment-building; walk-walk-stomp-spank; cheerful-naughty-funny, etc.

Daycare in el paso: THE Top 10 Daycares in El Paso, TX

Опубликовано: December 6, 2022 в 12:32 am

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Категории: Miscellaneous

THE Top 10 Daycares in El Paso, TX

Daycares in El Paso, TX

Gregorias Day Care

3902 Idalia Ave, El Paso, TX 79930

Starting at $100/day

Description:

A child care institution, Gregorias Day Care is a center situated in El Paso, TX. This child care organization also provides before-school and after-school services for its customers. Aside from that, thisestablishment offers social products and services to preschool children ages zero to seven plus in a home-based setting with a capacity of 12 children….

Ms. Bee’s Daycare

5011 Alabama St, El Paso, TX 79930

Costimate: $114/day

Description:

Ms. Bee’s Daycare located at 5011 Alabama Street, El Paso, TX provides quality childcare for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschool, including After School Care. The center strives to ensure each child’s needs aremet in a loving ans caring atmosphere while providing the developmental skills needed to succeed socially and academically.

Description:

Nicky and Claire’s Daycare in El Paso, Texas provides childcare and preschool education for toddlers to school-aged children. Their age-appropriate and play-based curriculum stimulates the children’s cognitive,social, emotional, and physical growth. The staff is bilingual and serves freshly prepared and nutritious meals. Nicky and Claire’s Daycare is open from Monday to Friday, from five in the morning to five thirty in the afternoon….

Description:

Kailah’s Rising Stars in El Paso, Texas is a Daycare and Learning Center that can accommodate up to 99 children from infants to pre-kindergarten level Every Monday to Friday. Their programs seek to provide anavenue for maximum learning by focusing on the child’s overall growth and development….

Bambino Day Care

163 Anita Cir, El Paso, TX 79905

Costimate: $108/day

Description:

Bambino Day Care is a licensed childcare provider based at 163 Anita Circle, El Paso, Texas that accepts and takes care of infants, toddlers, prekindergarten, and school-age children. The center offerscomprehensive and developmentally appropriate care and activities on a full-time basis….

Description:

Herminia Arteaga Day Care Center provides caring and dedicated child care and education services in El Paso, Texas for kids from birth to seven years old. The center provides education, social, cultural,emotional, physical and recreational areas to provide parents the opportunity to give their child the best start possible….

Lullaby Day Care

521 Encino Dr, El Paso, TX 79905

Costimate: $109/day

Description:

The Lullaby Day Care in El Paso, Texas provides childcare and after-school care for infants, toddlers, pre-K, and school-aged children. They provide age-level and developmentally-appropriate activities todevelop the children’s emotional, social, cognitive, and physical development. The Lullaby Day Care is open Mondays to Fridays, from seven in the morning up to five thirty in the afternoon.

Description:

Rayito De Sol Day Care and Learning Center is a fully accredited early care and education facility that offers bilingual programs for young children. Based in El Paso, Texas, the company also offers a widerange of activities that support total child development such as art, gardening, and cultural activities….

Description:

We are a home daycare operating twelve hours a day registered through Family and child protective services. Our mission is to care for children and smaller groups allow us to provide one on one care. We followa curriculum and a schedule for all ages two months to 10 years old{after school care}. Healthy homemade meals and snacks. Communication with teacher anytime via call or text. Safety comes first and keeping small group of 6 kids during the day is what helps us keep kids very safe. Parents are happy to leave their treasures here AND KIDS ARE HAPPY TOO! A CHILD THAT DOESNT WANT TO LEAVE DAYCARE SAYS A LOT! THAT MAKES US SMILE!. ..

Toys Day Care

3001 N PIEDRAS ST STE B, EL PASO, TX 79930

Costimate: $114/day

Description:

Toys Day Care is a licensed childcare facility that was established in 2008 to provide quality care and early learning for children living in El Paso, Texas and nearby communities. It provides a safe, healthyand stimulating environment suitable for children’s growth and development. It also provides educational activities that foster the children’s physical, social, emotional and intellectual development….

Description:

Houchen Child Development Center is a child care facility located at 1109 E Father Rahm Ave. El Paso, TX. They provide quality education for children between 0 to 12 years of age by focusing on theirsocioeconomic backgrounds, but with an emphasis on children from families with low income….

Description:

Remcon Head Start Center provides caring and dedicated child care and education services in El Paso, Texas, for kids from Infants,Toddler, and Pre-K 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….

Description:

The Child’s Developmental World in El Paso, Texas offers preschool and childcare for pre-K children, and after-school care for school-aged children. They provide age-level and developmentally-appropriateactivities to sustain the children’s emotional, social, cognitive, and physical growth. The Child’s Developmental World is open Mondays to Fridays, from six AM to six PM….

Description:

The Children’s Kingdom Learning Center is a licensed facility located in El Paso, TX. They have a maximum child care capacity of 202. They cater to infants, toddlers and pre-kindergarten children. The center isopen on weekdays from 5:00a.m. to 6:30p.m….

Corner Nursery

449 Alicia Dr, El Paso, TX 79905

Costimate: $115/day

Description:

Corner Nursery provides caring and dedicated child care and education services in El Paso, Texas, for kids from infant, toddler, and pre-k 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….

Description:

Madelens Home Care in El Paso, Texas is a home-based Child Care Center that can accommodate up to 12 children from infants to pre-kindergarten and are open every Monday to Friday. Their curriculum seeks toprovide a high quality, nurturing and safe learning environment for the child’s overall growth and development….

Description:

Barcelona Head Start Center offers developmental and educational services that foster health and school readiness of kids from 3 to 4 years old. They meet the children’s holistic needs emotionally, physically,academically, and socially. Their program provides the tools that the students need for them to succeed, learn, be self-sufficient, and be productive citizens of the future….

Description:

Discovery Playschool Center in EL PASO, TX develops the students full-time and believes that they are unique individuals. They offer state-licensed educational and child care programs that foster creativity andcuriosity through stimulating childhood experiences. They feature a loving and safe environment that utilizes a child-centered curriculum for the preschoolers development and growth….

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FAQs for finding daycares in El Paso

In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in El Paso, TX?

There are a variety of daycares in El Paso, TX 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 El Paso, TX?

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 1,031 in El Paso, TX as of November 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from El Paso 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 El Paso, TX, 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 El Paso, TX.

5 Best Child Care in El Paso, TX

Home El Paso, TX 5 Best Child Care in El Paso, TX

Below is a list of the top and leading Child Care in El Paso, TX. To help you find the best Child Care located near you in El Paso, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.

El Paso’s Best Child Care:

Noah’s Nook & Daycare

Vista Del Sol KinderCare

Nicky & Claire’s Daycare

Lily’s Daycare

Future Scholars Child Care & Learning Center

The top rated Child Care in El Paso, TX are:

  • Noah’s Nook & Daycare – offers various kinds of programs that will enhance your child’s physical and emotional growth
  • Vista Del Sol KinderCare – committed to serving the families in the northwest corner of the state
  • Nicky & Claire’s Daycare – has been offering amazing childcare services since 1989
  • Lily’s Daycare – dedicated to helping your children learn and grow
  • Future Scholars Child Care & Learning Center – strives to provide a clean, safe and educational environment for young children and their families

Noah’s Nook & Daycare

Noah’s Nook & Daycare offers your children all the tools and experiences they could possibly need to become bright and well-rounded individuals, even at an early age. They provide a variety of activities at our Childcare Center in Texas that will help your child’s physical and emotional development. It is their responsibility to assist them in identifying their strengths and developing their abilities. Your children will learn how exceptional they are and how much potential they have as a result of our activities.

Products/Services:

Child Care

LOCATION:

Address: 10453 Springwood Dr, El Paso, TX 79925
Phone: (915) 594 8200
Website: noahsnookinc.com

REVIEWS:

“My daughter was in the infant class and I honestly loved it. Maria was very hands on with her and my baby loved her. There are good security steps for your child. Loved the activities they had with babies, they get them involved they’re not just there. I wish they had longer hours. It’s not easy taking your infant child to a daycare but im so happy i picked this one!” – Adriana Cortinas

Vista Del Sol KinderCare

Vista Del Sol KinderCare is dedicated to assisting the families in the state’s northwest corner. You will get help from a team of child development professionals in addition to providing a safe, secure, and engaging environment for your kid. Every day, their team works hard to help youngsters build life-long confidence. Everyone is welcome in their circle; they like spending time with their family and making new acquaintances. ey’re proud of the industry-leading health and safety protocols they’ve implemented to safeguard your family and their employees.

Products/Services:

Child Care

LOCATION:

Address: 11022 Vista Del Sol Dr, El Paso, TX 79935
Phone: (915) 591 7795
Website: kindercare.com/our-centers/el-paso/tx/300274

REVIEWS:

“My daughter loves going to her daycare. She has learned a lot. The teacher is very knowledgeable, patient and caring! The daycare directors are amazing and welcoming!” – Lety D

Nicky & Claire’s Daycare

Nicky & Claire’s Daycare has provided exceptional childcare services since 1989. In El Paso, TX, they have two handy locations. They understand your daycare needs, and they’re here to provide you peace of mind while you’re at work by providing excellent care for your children. Their entire crew adores kids and encourages them to learn through exploration and play. With over 25 years of expertise, they are a family-owned daycare business.

Products/Services:

Child Care

LOCATION:

Address: 2101 Montana Ave, El Paso, TX 79903
Phone: (915) 533 8860
Website: nickyandclairedaycare.com

REVIEWS:

“This daycare is the best in El Paso , Amazing staff with so much heart and caring mindset.The teachers really make an effort to engage the kids and develop them in a very individualized way while still being very professional. The management is really committed to providing a safe, fun, and loving environment and we’re very thankful to Nicky and Claire’s daycare and the whole team.” – Demy Alvarado

Lily’s Daycare

Lily’s Daycare is committed to assisting your children in learning and growing. They’ve put in a lot of effort over the years to study and gain certifications that allow us to connect with other childcare providers and services in the community. They have a well-equipped indoor play space as well as a variety of outdoor activities to keep your kids occupied. Fresh, wholesome handmade food is available on a regular basis, and the surroundings are kept immaculately clean to ensure everyone’s safety.

Products/Services:

Child Care

LOCATION:

Address: 1337 Sabrina Lyn Dr, El Paso, TX 79936,
Phone: (915) 591 1801
Website: lilysdaycare.org

REVIEWS:

“My kids love Lilly’s daycare . It is at a home so the environment is different from daycare facilities. My kids say it feels like the are at their grandparents house. Which we love. It’s like family! I definitely recommend them!” – John T

Future Scholars Child Care & Learning Center

Future Scholars Child Care & Learning Center is fully dedicated to the children. Thei r attitude is to focus on the particular requirements of each child by offering a dynamic learning environment as well as a safe and caring environment. A childcare facility, in our opinion, should be viewed as an extension of each child’s family. Future Scholars Childcare teachers and parents are encouraged to collaborate in order to give the love and support that your child requires as he or she progresses through developmental milestones and achieves personal goals.

Products/Services:

Child Care

LOCATION:

Address: 9477 Dyer Street E & F, El Paso, TX 79924
Phone: (915) 751 1700
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Casa Aloe, El Paso – Updated 2022 Prices

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Offering an outdoor pool and a terrace, Casa Aloe is located in El Paso. It offers a private pool, a garden, BBQ facilities, free Wi-Fi and free private parking.

This holiday home features 2 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV, and a kitchen.

Santa Cruz de la Palma is 22 km from the holiday home, while Los Llanos de Aridane is 3.1 km away.

Casa Aloe has been welcoming Booking.com guests since Apr 28, 2018 2019.

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The Desert Garden in El Paso is 88 square meters of hot concrete, sand and gravel. A labyrinth filled with cacti and broken glass. There is no paradise here. The main thing is to stay alive.

Englishwoman Anna Davis has been living in Texas for thirty years. Her house has always been surrounded by a nostalgic traditional English garden – with a lawn, ponds, a stream, flower beds and flower borders. But at some point, Anna wanted “local flavor”, because El Paso is almost Mexico. And then Anna turned to landscape designer Martha Schwartz.

The Cactus Labyrinth adjoins a quite traditional English garden with lawns, a pond and flower beds.

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As a result, her garden has a “special section” – a piece of land measuring eleven by eight meters, where there are no plants other than cacti. “Desert Flowers” ​​flaunt against the backdrop of a labyrinth of multi-colored concrete walls. The open labyrinth, where intricate corridors lead to hidden corners, was designed based on the work of Texas celebrity, minimalist designer Donald Judd – Schwartz is delighted with his art installations.

A labyrinth garden of colorful concrete walls appears as a modern sculpture.

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Martha tries to be humorous with her landscape subjects: “Plants are like children and dogs, you have to play with them. ” She is sure that in order to create a spectacular garden, it is not necessary to spend a lot of money. She is sickened by gigantomania, which landscape designers and environmentalists often sin. “All great work must begin with small things. People on our planet live in far from ideal conditions, among asphalt and shopping centers. Before dealing with national parks, it is this environment that needs to be transformed. Take an example from the Japanese: they are sorely lacking in land, and they play with space and time with the help of bonsai, stones and moss,” says Marta.

Small openings in the walls and sharp shadows remind of Spain, and an abundance of cacti – of Mexico, which is within easy reach from here.

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There is a real Japanese influence in her creation – for example, a mountain of gravel in the “golden room” of the labyrinth. But in Martha’s eyes, this slide is “a South American volcano and at the same time a mound of industrial waste.

Part time daycare for infants: Drop-In Daycare: Flexible Part-Time Child Care Options

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Infant Daycare & Baby Care Omaha

A family child care center that provides safety, an age-appropriate curriculum, and social-emotional development, all at affordable prices. Quality caregivers are right here—at Apple Tree Orchard Preschool & Childcare.

Personalized Care For Your Baby

The first year of life for your infant is full of change and growth. Infants require a lot of engaging care to encourage mental and physical development as well as the advancement of social skills. They also need frequent feedings, diaper changes, and cleaning. 

Leaving your baby in the care of another can be scary and stressful, which is why it is so important to find a trustworthy and knowledgeable child care center to watch over your baby. One important element you’ll want to be included is personalized care, so a regular routine that makes adjustments according to your baby’s needs (for example, sleep schedule, feeding times, and diaper changes). 

You’ll also want to ensure daycare providers utilize your child’s name and favorite colors, animals, etc. , so as to provide as familiar an environment as possible, while they are away from home. For example, if the nursery at home is yellow, the daycare may try to find blankets, toys, and books that are yellow, so as to provide a soothing environment while away from home.

Safe and Engaging Infant Daycare

We understand how much trust you place in child care services – and you want to know your child is in good hands. Our infant daycare is designed to offer a safe and secure place with knowledgeable childcare professionals who honor your family’s routine and wishes. 

At Apple Tree Orchard Preschool & Childcare, our professional caretakers are focused on the welfare of your child, providing a safe and engaging infant daycare and child care center for children to grow and learn in. We want to help your children develop appropriately mentally and physically and find that love of learning that is so essential in the early years of childhood education. Allow our child care providers to shower your infant with the attention and affection they need.

For example, infants enjoy interacting with others and enjoying the sensory engagement of being outdoors, weather permitting, to experience sun or breeze. There are also plenty of ways to stimulate the senses indoors, such as incorporating music for different activities like storytelling or a song circle, for interactive music making. 

Your baby may have a favorite animal or setting that helps them feel especially engaged, such as a giraffe or a garden. Therefore, whenever possible, our daycare providers will try to incorporate personalized elements whenever possible so as to maximize motivation and enjoyment of scheduled activities.

Interactive Daycare Facility in Nebraska

At Apple Tree Orchard, your child’s safety is our number one priority. Our facility has key fob security access so that only current staff and parents have unrestricted access to the building.

 We also provide internet camera access for all currently registered parents. Parents can view any one of the 48 cameras we have throughout the building at any time. This viewing access may be especially comforting for both parents and infants during the first few days and weeks of daycare, as families are still learning to be accustomed to being apart, during the day.

In addition, our playground fences are six feet high, and we require all visitors to enter and exit through the front of the building for added security.

Questions About Childcare for Babies? We’ve Got Answers

If you have never put your baby in an infant child care program before, you may be feeling overwhelmed, scared, and unsure of what direction to go in. Take things one step at a time, and you will find what’s best for your baby and your unique child care needs. Everyone has a different experience, so don’t compare yourself to others.

If you need daycare for your baby, the best thing you can do for yourself and your child is find a program that makes you comfortable, that you can trust, and that meets your early education expectations. Here are some answers to frequently asked questions our daycare receives.

What types of programs do you offer? 

We offer a wide range of programs designed to meet the needs of each age range of children. For our infants, we provide a low teacher-to-child ratio, tummy time, plenty of cuddles, age appropriate toys for learning and motor skills development, and a secure environment where they can explore and grow safely.

Is daycare better than using nannies?

Daycare is different from the child care option of a nanny. Daycare provides a structured environment where your baby gets to do a number of different activities each day and is kept safe in one location. Socialization is a plus to daycare that a nanny may not provide, and daycare allows for the implementation of early childhood education.

Is daycare affordable?

Apple Tree Orchard offers affordable prices for infant child care. Our rates may be more affordable than those charged by a babysitter or nanny. Give us a call to find out more about our rates and discounts.

Does your daycare meet all state regulations?

Yes! We take pride in creating a safe place for infants and children to learn and grow. We meet all state licensing requirements and can show you more information during a tour of our facility.

Worry-Free Infant Child Care in Papillion

When you need a trusted infant daycare center for your baby, turn to Apple Tree Orchard in Papillion, NE. Our child care center provides daycare services for infants six weeks and older, all the way up until children are ready for kindergarten. We offer both full-time and part-time care to fit your unique schedule and child care needs. For more information about our infant care services, or for pricing, call us today at (402) 827-7537 in the Papillion and Omaha area. Contact Us Online to learn more!

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Infant Daycare Madison, WI | Child Care Overview | Kids Junction

Li’l Lambs and Puggles classrooms are a world of wonder and exploration that invites these young ones to experience life and learning in a variety of ways. Madison day care centers are not all created equal. Our goal is to create something special and unique in the Madison area that exceeds expectations in facility, teachers, quality of care and learning opportunities. We realize day care in Madison, WI is very important to families when one of the parents is unable to stay home with their child. We strive to create and maintain a safe, nurturing environment for the infants that are under our care. We also seek to provide more than simply day care.

Our teachers in the Li’l Lambs and Puggles infant classrooms support developmental milestones with each child as they learn and grow through their first year. Our priority for each day is creating a unique and stimulating environment of play, music, and language repetition; including the use of stories, blocks, table toys, music and movement as well as outside activities and playtime. Our teachers will use teachable moments to encourage learning and independence, while each child explores using all their senses and abilities.

Our facility features two infant classrooms that are filled with caring and enthusiastic teachers. Our infant child care in Madison provides an innovative program that is filled with activities which cater to each infant’s individual interests and needs.

Learning to communicate and developing gross motor skills are huge achievements in the life of an infant. Here at Kids Junction Learning Center in Madison WI, the achievements of each child are encouraged and celebrated.

Our goal is to be among the top daycare centers in Madison, going beyond expectations year after year.

WHAT PARENTS ARE SAYING ABOUT US

Kids Junction feels like an extension of our family. It has been a blessing and a privilege to entrust our kids in their care. We truly are so thankful for all the kindness our girls and we have received, the staff is so incredible and has brought so many smiles to our girls faces.

– Diana

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Part-time kindergarten in Perm: prices, reviews and addresses

Part-time day in kindergarten – prices and reviews. Comparative table of private kindergartens and development centers in Perm, where there are part-time groups for children from 3 to 7 years old.

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The Detsad.Firmika.ru portal contains addresses and phone numbers of kindergartens and development centers in Perm. We suggest finding a kindergarten in your area or near a suitable metro station. Easy-to-compare tables show the cost of part-day gardening and extras, so you can easily compare prices across centres. Of particular interest are the reviews about the institutions of Perm left by the visitors of the portal. We carefully monitor their accuracy, trying to publish only comments from real customers.

How to choose a part-time kindergarten for your child?

Part-time group in kindergarten is an outlet for parents who are not ready to leave their child for the whole day. The visiting schedule may be different, for example, from 7-8 in the morning until lunch. How much does a private part-time kindergarten cost in Perm, and what parameters should be taken into account when choosing?

Part-time Kindergarten Requirements

Not all kindergartens have a free regime where you can leave early or miss a day without a good reason. In part-time private kindergartens, parents can write an application, indicating in it what schedule the child will go to. Certificates from a doctor are not required for passes. Most often, a part-time day is organized for children under 5 years old, in older groups, mostly a full stay.

There are several criteria to consider when choosing an institution:

  • Qualifications of caregivers. Empathy, goodwill and stress resistance are the essential qualities of a good teacher. Before taking the baby to kindergarten, get to know the teachers, talk, determine whether your ideas about raising children match.
  • Daily routine. Unlike a full day garden, a part-time visit means that all the main activities and games will be held before lunch, and after lunch the children can be picked up at any time.
  • Delicious and wholesome food. Part-time usually means 4 meals a day: breakfast, lunch, lunch and afternoon tea. Some children are picked up immediately after lunch. In order for the baby not to be capricious and eat well, the food should be varied, tasty. If there is a food allergy, it must be said about it, he should be offered a menu without allergenic products.
  • Development program. So that the baby does not miss home, the garden should be interesting. Good teachers can organize joint drawing, modeling, staging a play or dance. They read books to children aloud, watch educational cartoons and discuss them.
  • Leisure. There are kindergartens where in the morning with a child they can go to the zoo or the circus, to the dolphinarium, to the cinema. Such an entertainment program is usually paid separately, it is often offered on weekends so that the baby is happy and the parents can go about their business.

The cost of a part-time kindergarten is calculated monthly or hourly, the price per hour is from 120 to 1500 rubles. For those days when the child did not attend the group, you usually do not need to pay.

From the parents’ feedback, you can learn a lot of useful information about how children get used to kindergarten with part-time and then go full-time, how they adapt to their peers, where excellent teachers work, and where it is simply dangerous to send a child. Read the reviews and share your opinion after visiting the kindergarten!

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Chief editor of information portals Stom-Firms. ru and Firmika.ru.

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500 euros for a nursery or how young mothers can combine career and raising children

I’m in a hurry to get my daughter to kindergarten. There is little time left – only 15 minutes remain before the closing of the garden. On the clock 16:30. I know that in addition to my child, a couple of other children are waiting for their mothers in kindergarten, because it is at this time that I see them most often. One mother works full-time and struggles to pick up her child shortly before the garden closes. Another works only 16 hours a week, but prefers her children to be in the garden “until victory.” The rest of the mothers sort their children between 14 and 16 hours of the day. This is Germany, baby.

In November, there was an active discussion on the Web of a post where one of the Russians complained that the entire system of domestic preschool education was intended for non-working mothers. And they finish work early, and they teach poorly, etc., etc. Eh, you definitely wouldn’t like a German kindergarten or a nursery.

According to statistics, 68% of mothers with children under the age of 14 work in Germany, but the majority (73%) choose to work part-time. The reason for this is not only the desire to spend more time with the child, but also the lack of a full-time preschool education system in the country. Yes Yes! If there are still kindergartens in Moscow where your child will be looked after until 19hours, it is difficult to find one in Munich.

Both kindergartens and nurseries in Germany traditionally close around 17:00. The number of private gardens that are open until 18:00 and later can be counted on the fingers. Among state institutions for children from 3 years old, there are those that even work until 14.

In Russia, in extreme cases, grandmothers and private nannies come to the rescue. In Germany, the institution of grandmothers involved in the upbringing of grandchildren is not very developed: the older generation here leads their active life, sometimes working, often secular. From time to time they are ready to help, but not every day.

Therefore nurseries and kindergartens for local mothers are the only option. And you need to get in line in advance. Pregnant mothers often come to the nursery for an open day to apply for a year and a half in advance. At the same time, when distributing places, preference is given to low-income families, children of actively working parents and those who have brothers and sisters in this kindergarten. Nationality doesn’t matter.

But if a mother does not work, then her child will not get a place in the garden in the first place. They are not in a hurry to allocate a place in the state nursery for the first child even if they see from the mother’s figure that the next baby is on the way, that is, she will spend time at home in the next year, which means that her child does not really need a place in the nursery.

Given the rather short working hours in kindergartens, most mothers put off career aspirations for several years and work 16 to 30 hours a week. At least one day a week, almost every one of my friends works from home.

Our neighbor, a mother of two, works 16 hours a week for a major automobile concern. The following spring, she again goes on maternity leave, and a little over a year after the birth of her third child, she will return to work for the same 16 hours a week. As she says, she is well paid, but such conditions are possible first of all for those who managed to gain a foothold in the workplace even before going on maternity leave.

It is not easy to change jobs with the expectation of going to a part-time job, but it is possible. The nature of the work can be very different – from the service sector and start-up positions to leadership positions, but most of the ads are designed for students or for low-skilled employees.

This means that women who want to actively move up the career ladder after the birth of a child face a difficult task and must look for options on how to combine motherhood and career.

The choice can often be limited by the elementary budget. Nurseries and kindergartens in Germany are of two types: private and public. And you will have to pay anyway.

The price of the issue depends on the total income of the family and the number of hours that the child will spend in the institution per week. The cost of state nurseries per month can range from 150 euros to 450 euros. For a private nursery, you will have to pay an average of 500 euros to 1000 euros per month.

At the same time, if it was not possible to get into the state nursery, the state will pay an increase of 180 euros per month until the child is 3 years old. And some private institutions receive subsidies from the state and return part of the money paid to parents.

Kindergarten is much cheaper for the parents’ budget: the state kindergarten is about 100-200 euros, private, on average, about 500 euros. These are the prices of Munich, in other cities the cost can be significantly lower.

While many parents can afford a kindergarten, not everyone can afford a private nursery. Those mothers who did not get a place in public nurseries and find private nurseries too expensive, postpone leaving the decree until the child goes to kindergarten, since it does not seem economically justified to return to work in this case.

Private nannies are practically not accepted here – they are too expensive, so few can afford them. On the other hand, the au-pair system is widespread – a family takes a foreign girl into their house, who looks after the children at the agreed time, and the rest goes to language courses, which are paid for by the family of residence.

True, not all families agree to this option – not everyone has the opportunity to put one more person in a separate room, and suddenly, with the arrival of a young and attractive au-pair girl in the family, the composition of the family will suddenly change.

Students and “grandmothers for an hour” offer help in caring for a child, but their services are also expensive – around 10-14 euros per hour (Munich prices). Many also ask for travel reimbursement, which can be an additional 30-70 euros per week, depending on the distance between the nanny and the employer.

There is also a collective nanny – this is a teacher who takes several children from different families to her house in order to take care of them on working days. Before obtaining the appropriate permission, such a teacher must prove his pedagogical competence and the ability to raise children (including the availability of sufficient space – a specially organized room for games). The cost of such nannies is cheaper than a nursery, since the state stimulates their activities by subsidizing part of the payment for their services. But this system also has disadvantages – collective nannies most often work according to the schedule of the kindergarten.

Some large corporations, in order to make life easier for their employees and ensure the return of valuable personnel, offer places in specially created gardens at the company’s offices, which accept only the children of employees. But even this decision does not always save women who want to actively develop and grow up the career ladder.

The current system is designed primarily for happy families in which the father is the main breadwinner, and the mother takes care of the children, the house and does some work. It will be more difficult for single mothers, since part-time work will not always be able to cover all living expenses. One of my friends, left without a husband with a three-year-old child in her arms, nevertheless continued to work 30 hours a week, but her employer fully paid for her private kindergarten for her child.

German dads are actively involved in the process of raising children and interacting with preschool institutions, which makes life easier for many mothers. Often I see how a respectable dad in a good suit at a neighboring kindergarten, having handed over the child to the teacher, hurriedly finishes his breakfast, leaning on a good car. There is nothing extraordinary in this.

Whole families are also happy to come here for children’s holidays – mothers, fathers, sometimes grandparents appear. But there are not so many such holidays a year – in our garden they celebrate St. Martin’s Day, Christmas, Father’s and Mother’s Day and the end of the school year.

On the rest of the days, the holidays in the garden are organized by internal ones – without parents. At the same time, the format of matinees in German kindergartens is not supported: in the mornings, children and teachers have their own program – they go to read in the library, go on city tours, go hiking in the nearest forest or visit the gym of a neighboring sports society.

Holidays with the participation of parents, as a rule, take place after 16:00, so that not only mothers, but also working fathers can leave work early on this occasion and take part in the holiday.

When I first came across how the life of working mothers in Germany is organized, I was delighted: pre-school education is designed in such a way that mothers spend more time with their children. Employers are willing to work part-time, besides, thanks to a vacation for dads, you can spend two months with the whole family with a newborn. It would seem that there is more to wish for.

But this system is good, first of all, for complete families with a father who is a breadwinner and a mother who is more focused on the family than on a career. For single mothers and those who want to achieve dizzying success in business, a career in Germany is more difficult to build or maintain than in Russia, where you can count on the help of grandmothers and private nannies.

Today only 21% of German women think that motherhood and career are compatible without compromising each other. And German publications are criticizing employers with might and main for lack of flexibility in organizing working time for parents. They are also dissatisfied with the fact that fathers on maternity leave still seem like exotic birds to employers. And every fifth father is completely forced to refuse maternity leave, which is due to him by law, for fear of losing money or career status.

On the other hand, criticism also concerns a woman’s career opportunities, which negatively affects the desire of German women to have children. To solve this problem, some are actively proposing the introduction of a full-time nursery and garden system. For example, in France, a mother goes to work 4 months after the birth of a child, and the state takes care of raising children during working hours.

Some supporters of the French methods also complain about the overburdening of parents in kindergartens – for every holiday you need to bring homemade cakes or food, and once a year in some kindergartens there is a day of handicrafts with the participation of parents, during which highly qualified employees or leaders must sit at the table and make children’s crafts instead of bringing public benefit in their specialty.

On the whole, just like in Russia, mothers here hear the same reproaches as everywhere else. Here both “mom helicopters” and “mom crows” are equally condemned. The first – for excessive guardianship, for circling over their children, preventing them from taking a step, always protecting and interfering with independent development. The second is for handing over their children to the wrong hands in order to pursue a career.

Local media, on the one hand, stand up for the opportunities and rights of women to build a career and work full time, transferring children to state support.

Kindergarten irvine ca: Kinder Program Information | IUSD.org

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Kinder Program Information | IUSD.org

In the Irvine Unified School District, we believe the goal of kindergarten is to promote a joy of
learning in a positive and nurturing environment, which creates critical thinkers, effective oral
communicators, and life-long learners. In partnership with parents, we will provide intentional
opportunities that meet the emotional, social, physical and academic needs of all learners.

Events for Kindergarten parents

Kindergarten Round-up

A parent meeting will be hosted by each elementary school on Thursday, March 3, 2022.  

 

Please visit your assigned neighborhood elementary schools’ website for information on how to register to attend.

Prior to the event on March 3rd, we ask that all parents watch IUSD’s Welcome to Pre-K & K Parent Presentation and review the electronic resources below.  

  • Kindergarten Parent Orientation Presentation
  •  PreK/Pre-K Parent Electronic Handouts

Enrollment 

Enrollment for the current year is on-going. 
Enrollment for the 2022-23 school year will begin on March 4, 2022.
 

For more information regarding proof of residency, please visit Enrollment Documents.
 

To enroll in Kindergarten, a child must be five on or before September 1st.  (Children turning five between September 2nd and December 2nd are eligible to enroll in Transitional Kindergarten. For more information, please see Transitional Kindergarten Program.)

 
Before/after school care options:
  • On-Site Child Care Project Sites
  • Irvine Child Care Project

Kindergarten Instructional Day

Kindergarten children attend school for 200 minutes per day. One-half of the time is devoted to literacy and math skills in a reduced class size of approximately 15-17 students. Bell Schedules (school day start and end times) are determined by each school, vary from morning to afternoon and are available to view on each school’s website. 

kindergarten student expectations

  • eye contact
  • use appropriate volume
  • initiate/participate in conversation
  • take turns speaking

Concept Development 

  • identify body parts
  • identify colors
  • identify basic shapes
  • discriminate symbols
  • identify and expand a pattern
  • identify spatial relationships
  • identify numerals 0-10
  • match shapes, letters, and numerals
  • recall details from memory
  • recall three items in sequence
  • reproduce a design from memory
  • compare and contrast objects
  • classify and categorize objects
  • count objects 1-12
  • associate sets of objects with numerals 1-10
  • demonstrate age-appropriate knowledge of time
  • recognize sound-symbol relationship

Welcome to Kindergarten Video

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In Irvine Unified School District, we believe the goal of our Early Childhood Learning Programs is to promote a joy of learning in a positive and nurturing environment.  This will create critical thinkers, effective oral communicators, and life-long learners.  In partnership with parents, we will provide intentional opportunities that meet the emotional, social, physical, and academic needs of all learners.  Early Childhood Learning Programs include Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten (formerly known as Transitional Kindergarten) and Kindergarten.

Pre-K (TK) Enrollment Age Eligibility

Over the next five years, Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K) will replace our existing Transitional Kindergarten (TK) program. This change will gradually phase in over time with the following age requirements for children eligible to enroll in IUSD’s Pre-K program.  IUSD will ultimately serve the educational needs of all 4 year-olds by the 2025-26 school year and beyond.

 

School Year

Pre-K/TK Eligible

Kindergarten Eligible

2022-23 5th birthday 9/2/2022 – 2/2/2023

5th birthday by 9/1/2022

2023-24

5th birthday 9/2/2023 – 4/2/2024

5th birthday by 9/1/2023

2024-25

5th birthday 9/2/2024 – 6/2/2025

5th birthday by 9/1/2024

2025-26

5th birthday 9/2/2025- 9/1/2026 – All 4 year olds eligible

5th birthday by 9/1/2025

Pre-K (TK) Parent information

The age requirement for Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K), formerly known as Transitional Kindergarten, for the 2022-2023 school year includes children who will turn 5 years of age between September 2 – February 2.

IUSD will be hosting a virtual (live) TK Parent Information meeting on February 24, 2022 from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm.

Click Here to Register – the Zoom link will be sent to all registered participants the afternoon of the 24th

We ask all participants to please watch IUSD’s Welcome to Pre-K & K Parent Presentation and review the electronic resources below, prior to attending the virtual event on February 24th.

View Additional Information Below:

  • Pre-K (TK) Parent Information Meeting Presentation
  • PreK/TK  Electronic Handouts

Pre-K (TK) in IUSD

Pre-K (TK) Enrollment Age Eligibility

Over the next five years, Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K) will replace our existing Transitional Kindergarten (TK) program. This change will gradually phase in over time with the following age requirements for children eligible to enroll in IUSD’s Pre-K program.  IUSD will ultimately serve the educational needs of all 4 year-olds by the 2025-26 school year and beyond.

School Year Pre-K/TK Eligible Kindergarten Eligible
2022-23 5th birthday 9/2/2022 – 2/2/2023 5th birthday by 9/1/2022 
2023-24 5th birthday 9/2/2023 – 4/2/2024 5th birthday by 9/1/2023
2024-25 5th birthday 9/2/2024 – 6/2/2025 5th birthday by 9/1/2024
2025-26 5th birthday 9/2/2025- 9/1/2026 – All 4 year olds eligible 5th birthday by 9/1/2025

how to enroll 

  1. Enrollment will begin March 4, 2022 for the 2022-23 school year. You can enroll through IUSD’s online enrollment process, which can be started by clicking here or visiting iusd.org/enrollment.  Students who are enrolled and meet the eligibility requirements will automatically be enrolled in Pre-K (TK).  
     

  2. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully on the IUSD enrollment page to complete the registration process.
     

  3. To access Pre-K (TK) Health Documents necessary for enrollment, click on each link:
    1. Pre-K (TK) Immunization Requirements
    2. Health Condition Information 
  4. Upon completion of enrollment, if your assigned neighborhood school site does not offer Pre-K (TK), you will be designated to the closest site that does offer Pre-K (TK) (based on space availability). 

 

What is Pre-K vs. tk?

Over the next five years, Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K) will replace our existing Transitional Kindergarten (TK) program.  This change will gradually phase in over time to include all 4 year-olds by the 2025-26 school year.

Historically, TK has served as the first year of a two year Kindergarten program.   Pre-K will represent a true bridge between Preschool and Kindergarten.  Pre-K is taught by a credentialed teacher with early childhood expertise, utilizing a unique specialized curriculum that is aligned with the Preschool Learning Foundations and Kindergarten Common Core standards.  Pre-K instruction is explicitly designed to support the range of social-emotional, physical, and academic needs of developing four year-olds. The Pre-K environment will include many opportunities for fine and gross-motor activities, oral language development, and social-emotional learning. IUSD’s Pre-K program prioritizes intentional teaching that is hands-on and child-centered,  purposeful structured play, and small-group instruction.

Pre-K will provide our youngest learners with a strong foundation for school readiness so that students enter Kindergarten prepared to learn and thrive!

For the 2022-23 school year, Pre-K will serve students who turn 5 years-old between September 2nd and February 2nd.

Pre-K (TK) school sites

Pre-K (TK) is currently offered in person at the following sites:

Serving the Northern Area: Cadence Park, Canyon View, Cypress Village, Eastwood, Loma Ridge, Northwood, Portola Springs, Santiago Hills, Solis Park, Stonegate and Woodbury (Year Round) 

Serving the Central Area:  Deerfield, Eastshore, Meadow Park, Plaza Vista (Year Round), Springbrook and Westpark (Year Round)

Serving the Southern Area: Alderwood, Turtle Rock and University Park 

Sites are located regionally and designated (upon completion of enrollment) based on assigned neighborhood school and space availability.

*Due to the expansion of the program, sites may be added and/or changed.

IUSD Pre-K (tK) continuum of standards

  • IUSD’s Continuum of Standards: This is IUSD’s continuum of standards that outlines the bridge between the Preschool Learning Foundations and the Kindergarten Common Core Standards.   It is a roadmap for the standards taught – acknowledging the progression of skill development along the continuum.
  • California Department of Education Preschool Learning Foundations:  The Foundations provide an overview of the key knowledge and skills that most preschool children can achieve when provided with interaction, instruction, and an environment that is based on the research of early experiences shown to promote early learning and development.
  • California Department of Education Preschool Curriculum Frameworks: The Frameworks provides an overall approach to teachers to support student learning through environments and experiences that are developmentally appropriate, reflective of thoughtful observation and intentional planning, individually and culturally meaningful, and inclusive of children with disabilities and special needs.

questions and answers

What is the difference between Pre-K (formally TK) and Kindergarten?
The Pre-Kindergarten classroom will provide developmentally appropriate thematic-based curriculum. The curriculum is a hybrid between the California Preschool Learning Foundations and the California Common Core Standards for Kindergarten. Students in the Pre-K program will be provided a program that will bridge their early childhood experiences to those of the public school system.
 

Is my child required to go to a Pre-K class if their birthday falls within the cut-off date?
 

No, it is an optional program for families.
 

Can my child enter kindergarten if they are eligible for the Pre-K class?
 

No, students must turn 5 on or before September 1st to enter kindergarten.
 

Where will the Pre-K classes be held?
 

The classes will be held at elementary school sites within IUSD. Sites are located regionally and designated (upon completion of enrollment) based on assigned neighborhood school and space availability.
 

If the Pre-K class is not offered at my child’s neighborhood school, where will they go?
 

Based on space availability, they will go to the Pre-K classroom at the school closest to your child’s neighborhood school. Please keep in mind this is a one year program; your child will return to their assigned neighborhood school the following school year.
 

Which school will my child attend for kindergarten if they go to a different school for Pre-K?
 

Your child will still go to their assigned neighborhood school for kindergarten, unless you choose to pursue IUSD’s Intradistrict/School Choice option and follow those procedures.
 

Will there be transportation to the schools offering Pre-K classes?
 

No, again, Pre-K is not compulsory, and transportation would be cost-prohibitive. It is the parents’ responsibility to transport their children to their Pre-K program.
 

Can my child participate in Pre-K if his/her birthday is in August?
 

For the 2022-23 school year, IUSD’S Pre-K program will  be available for students who turn five years old between September 2, 2022 and February 2, 2023. Children turning 5 on or before September 1 are eligible for Kindergarten in IUSD.

additional Pre-K (tk) resources

To learn more about Universal Pre-K (Transitional Kindergarten), please visit the California Department of Education website at: 

  • http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/gs/em/kinderfaq.asp

TK California Website: 

  • TKCalifornia.org

For more information on before/after school care, please visit the City of Irvine at: 

  • Irvine Child Care Project
  • On-Site Before/After School Care Program Listing

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Weather by months in Irvine

Irvine, city in United States located in Northern America. The coordinates are 33.68457 latitude and -117.82650 longitude. The city is located at an altitude of 22 meters above sea level. The population is 250384 people. Time zone: America / Los_Angeles (GMT: -8.0).

Estimated cost of living in Irvine

The total cost of living in Irvine for two people with an average consumption level for one month, excluding housing costs, would be 1567.8 USD .
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Prices for visiting cafes and restaurants

Meals in an inexpensive restaurant

1,113.51

Meals for 2 people, Mid-range restaurant, three courses

5,530.41

Poppy menu at McDonalds or alternative fast food

668.10

Homemade beer, 0. 5 liters

501.08

Imported beer, 0.33 liter bottle

519.64

Cappuccino

350.38

Coca-Cola, 0.33 liter can

160.34

Food prices

Water, 0.33 liter bottle

141.79

Milk, regular, 1 liter

72.01

Loaf of fresh white bread, 0.5 kg

282.83

White rice, 1 kg

360.03

Eggs, pack of 12

228.64

Local cheese, 1 kg

858.88

Chicken breasts, boneless and skinless, 1 kg

765.35

Beef tenderloin, red meat, 1 kg

887.09

Apples, 1 kg

375.62

Banana, 1 kg

110.61

Oranges, 1 kg

232.35

Tomato, 1 kg

281.35

Potatoes, 1 kg

163.31

Onion, 1 kg

155.15

Lettuce, 1 head

115.80

Water, 1.5 liter bottle

135.85

Bottle of wine, average price

1,039. 27

Homemade beer, 0.5 liter bottle

154.41

Imported beer, 0.33 liter bottle

123.97

Pack of cigarettes

593.87

Transport

Single ticket, local transport

148.47

Monthly pass, regular price

7,794.54

Landing fee, average

259.82

Taxi, price per 1 km, normal fare

126.94

Taxi, price for 1 hour waiting, normal fare

3,711.68

Gasoline, 1 liter

70.52

Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (or equivalent new car)

1,824,960.64

Utilities, per month

Basic utilities for 85m2 Apartment, including electricity, heating or cooling, water and garbage collection

10,798.03

Prepaid Mobile Tariff, price for 1 min, No Discount or Plans

10.39
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Internet, 60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable / ADSL

5,112.47

Sports and recreation

Fitness club, Monthly fee for 1 adult

2,505. 39

Tennis court rental, 1 hour on weekends

2,722.15

Salary and financing

Cinema ticket, 1 seat

1,224.86

Average monthly net salary, after taxes

422,708.07

Mortgage interest rate in percent for 20 years fixed rate, annual, fixed rate

3.96%

Costs for children

Private preschool or kindergarten, monthly for 1 child

.72

International Primary School, annually for 1 child

1,385,695.50

Clothes and shoes

A pair of jeans in brand clothing stores

3,751.03

Summer dress in a brand clothing store

2,544.73

Pair of sneakers, average price

6,260.13

Pair of leather shoes

8,768.48

Rental prices, per month

Apartment, 1 bedroom, in the city center

164,530.03

Apartment, 1 bedroom, Out of city center

147.618.86

Apartment, 3 bedrooms, in the city center

263,348. 41

Apartment, 3 bedrooms, Out of city center

224,521.97

Prices for the purchase of an apartment

Price per m 2 for the purchase of an apartment in the city center

416,951.25

Price per m 2 for the purchase of an apartment outside the city center

362,803.72

10 safest major cities in the US |

10 Laredo, TX Laredo, TX

Photo Source: Daniel Alcocer

Mayor: Pete Saenz (Democrat)
Population: 261,639

Largely Hispanic Laredo is considered one of the least racially diverse cities in America. and one of the safest. It has a violent crime rate of 377 per 100,000 residents, 11% below the national average and 18% below the state of Texas. Nestling the Mexican border right across the Rio Grande from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, Laredo defies what too many Americans think of big cities. In 2018, there were only 10 murders in Laredo.

Although his median family income of $39,400 is a whopping $14,000 lower than the national average, there were only 10 murders in Laredo.

Although its median household income of $39,400 is a whopping $14,000 below the national average, Laredo has a thriving restaurant scene, which is certainly no surprise. authentic mexican cuisine. Texas AandM International University calls Laredo home, and despite being the tenth largest city in Texas, the city has its own philharmonic orchestra and a popular semi-professional football team.

At least two dozen Catholic churches hold masses. en español, and every winter the city hosts the world-famous birdwatching festival, as well as the annual Mardi Gras-style celebration of George Washington’s birthday, featuring colonial-style costumes, contests, balls, and parades. Muy bueno…y muy segura.

9 Anaheim, California

Mayor: Harry Sidhu (Rp)
Population: 352,005

Despite the widespread and understandable desire to destroy Mickey Mouse, Anaheim, California, home of the original Disneyland theme park – squea ks overtook Laredo for 9th place. The city had just seven homicides in 2018, less than half the national average of five homicides per 100,000 people.

Anaheim is a wealthy place with a median family income approaching $60,000. Few large cities have median incomes above the national average as most people with high incomes move to the suburbs. However, the population of California is so large – 39.5 million inhabitants, 12% of the US population, call the Golden State home—that Anaheim, just ten miles southeast of Los Angeles, is essentially a steroid-using suburb. He is both dense and rich enough to host two professional sports teams, the baseball Angels and the hockey Mighty Ducks.

However, Anaheim’s gravitational pull is centered right in Disneyland, which draws the city’s tourists, big business meetings and hospitality. dollars that fuel his economy. With not only 28,000 employees, but the thousands of jobs it helps create, Disneyland brings in about $5.7 billion annually to Southern California.

However, tourism inevitably breeds robbery (defined as theft with violence or threat). violence – mostly robbery). Anaheim’s robbery rate (114 per 100,000 people), which is 28% above the national average, is a lonely Anaheim with violent crime ahead of the nation as a whole.

8 Lexington, Kentucky – Lexington, Kentucky

Mayor: Linda Gorton (Rp)
Population: 323,780

Centrally located in the state that brings us bourbon whiskey and bluegrass music, Lexington, Kentucky scores highly for public schools and safety, and are often included in lists of “the best city areas to live in”.

Although Kentucky’s annual event is the Kentucky Derby, held 80 miles west in Louisville, the state’s largest city, Lexington’s top attractions include the Kentucky Horse Park, a working horse farm, international equestrian competition venue, and a living museum. It is also home to the University of Kentucky, one of the most respected major public colleges in the US.

However, the inclusion of Lexington in this list is surprising: why he did this cut is that in 2018 there were only 29 registered5 attacks. This amounts to 91 attacks per 100,000 inhabitants; given that the national average is 247 attacks per 100,000 people, this figure is too good to be true. In addition, assault is by far the most common violent crime committed in America; robbery, 86 incidents per 100,000 people, that’s far from a second. If Lexington’s 2018 assault statistics are correct, that means there were inexplicably fewer assaults than robberies (422) and nearly as many rapes (243) as assaults.

7 Boise, Idaho – Boise, Idaho

Mayor: Lauren McLean (D)
Population: 228,790

Idaho’s largest city and capital ranks first on this list with a violent crime rate of less than 200 per 100 residents: 277 per 100,000 inhabitants, Boise’s statistics are 27% lower. g than the national average. In 2018, the city reported only one homicide.

In addition to its safety record, Boise’s relatively affordable home prices and well-regarded public school system helped it rank 17th on America’s Top News and World Report lists. underground live in the nation. Although Boise is borrowed from the early settlers, who were impressed by its vast woodlands when they toured the Treasure Valley area, Boise’s nickname – the City of Trees – today is maintained by one of the country’s most picturesque botanical gardens. P >

Ironically, one of Boise’s few problems stems from its own appeal: The city’s high quality of life has led to an influx of newcomers to what many call the looming “California settlement,” a term used when increased demand begins to wane. raise housing prices, increase enrollment, and reduce the overall quality of public schools because of the huge size of the classrooms. Boise Metro, which currently has about 700,000 residents, is projected to grow to nearly 800,000 by 2025 — an expected population growth of 15% in just half a decade.

Unfortunately, Boise Mayor Lauren McLean is the subject of an ongoing recall attempt due to leaked reports of policies proposed to protect law enforcement rights and implement conservation city status.

6 Irving, Texas – Irving, Texas

Mayor: Rick Stopfer (Republican)
Population: 242,242

Near a major city in the second most populous US state, Irving, Texas has an advantage similar to What Anaheim, California Has: It Is Usually a sprawling suburb of Dallas, much of which—like Disneyland in Anaheim—are sensibly planned communities. It’s easier to make a list of safe cities when the urban blight in your area is in a larger, older metropolitan area, close to the city limits, where violent crime rates are double the national average.

However, credit must be given. : Irving is a very attractive city with a high safety record. It has a violent crime rate of 209 per 100,000 residents, 45% lower than the national average, and is basically half of Texas’ statistics. Irving also benefits from a strong regional economy; In its entire urban area (Dallas-Fort Worth), the pre-pandemic unemployment rate was less than 3%. This is one of the reasons why Irving has been named one of the best cities to relocate for career development.

Yes, and more. Irving also has the world’s largest sculpture of a horse, which is so mysterious that its inclusion in this story is mandatory regardless of the subject. It is also home to the Ruth Payne House, where Lee Harvey Oswald stayed with his ex-wife Marina the night before President Kennedy was assassinated.

5 Henderson, Nevada – Henderson, Nevada

Mayor: Debra March (Democrat)
Population: 310,390

Henderson is the safer little brother of his older brother’s legendary depravity. Southeast of Las Vegas, Henderson is a largely planned super-suburb so sprawling that the satellite city is also Nevada’s second largest city. A charming dichotomy, Henderson offers convenient proximity to the famous Sin City Strip while offering an exciting outdoor lifestyle highlighted by gems like Lake Mead and Clark County Wetland Park.

Henderson enjoys the benefits of Las Vegas—a well-paying job, an eclectic restaurant, world-class entertainment—without the downsides. Millions of tourists and constant partying is a recipe for robbery and rape, and Vegas is twice the national average in both cases. By comparison, Henderson’s violent crime rate is 188 per 100,000 residents – less than half the national average. Its attack rate is 92 per 100,000 people, which is 63% lower than the country as a whole.

Thanks largely to the long-standing Las Vegas boom, Henderson is also exceptionally wealthy. The median household income in the country is $72,884, more than $13,000 higher than the country as a whole, and the median property value is approaching $340,000, indicating strong demand for property as newcomers continue to creep into one of the most rapidly growing urban areas of the country.

4 Scottsdale, Arizona

Mayor: Jim Lane (Rp)
Population: 255,310

Like Henderson, Nevada, Scottsdale, Arizona is an enclave of a larger metropolitan area; like Anaheim, it’s also a destination. Known for its luxurious spas and pristine golf courses, Scottsdale is a desert oasis 12 miles east of Phoenix, a thriving city of 1. 6 million and the nation’s fastest growing community.

Scottsdale is as safe as it is beautiful. The violent crime rate of 166 cases per 100,000 inhabitants is 57% lower than the national average. The city only reported seven homicides in 2018, and given the fact that Scottsdale attracts nine million tourists a year — 36 times its population — the burglary rate of 34 per 100,000 is incredibly low (less than half the national average). P >

Scottsdale is also, unsurprisingly, quite wealthy. As with Henderson, his median household income is over $72,000, and an impressive 81% of Scottsdale residents own their homes, which is key considering the city’s median home value is $483,000.

3 Plano, Texas – Plano, Texas

Mayor: Harry LaRosillier (Republican)
Population: 288,061

Plano is a rarity only available in places like Texas with a huge population: it is also its own city medium sized, and suburban. large. Dallas, the only city with two “safest city” satellites, is 20 miles to the south. Home to Fortune 500 companies like beverage giant Dr. Pepper-Snapple and marketing giant Alliance Data, Plano is a self-sustaining economic base and easily accessible to the “big city” and its office skyscrapers. These two factors combined lead to low unemployment and well-paid jobs; In fact, Plano, which cost 9$3,012, boasts the second-highest median income on the richest cities list.

Given its benefits, Plano is as safe as you might expect. The country’s violent crime rate of 139 per 100,000 inhabitants is 64% below the national average. Only five murders were reported in 2018, and the assault rate of 72 per 100,000 is 3 1/2 times less than the national average.

Plano has some charming sights. The Heritage Farmstead Museum is a restored 19th century farmhouse with original tools, furniture and a replica of School Room 1895 years old, and at the Museum of Intercity Railroad, you can ride a vintage train on the Texas Electric Railroad. Several scenic trails pass through Oak Point Park Nature Reserve, and to the northeast of the city is Southfork Ranch, the iconic setting of the long-running television series Dallas.

2 Virginia Beach, Virginia – Virginia Beach, Virginia

Mayor: Bob Dyer (Rp)
Population: 442707

Virginia Beach, the state’s largest city, surrounded by a three-kilometer-long boardwalk that intersects with several, beautiful, manicured almost 20 million people. visits it every year, making it one of the most popular family vacation destinations on the East Coast. Among the beach town’s many resorts, the boardwalk is a place in its own right, with several theme parks, games, arcades, fishing piers, and even its own guided lunch tour.

The extent to which tourists – especially distracted families – attract opportunistic criminals cannot be underestimated. Scammers have been robbing and robbing vacationers since the advent of tourist travel, and with that in mind, Virginia Beach’s violent crime rate (117 incidents per 100,000 residents) – almost 70% less than the national average – is extremely low. The country’s robbery rate is less than half the national rate, the number of assaults is more than four times lower, and in 2018, just seven murders were recorded in the city.

But the lack of one non-violent crime in particular epitomizes Virginia Beach’s exceptional safety: theft. Even though the family-friendly tourism economy is a pickpocket’s dream, the city’s theft rate is lower than the national average.

Virginia Beach’s economic statistics are typical of such a safe city, with a median household income of $75,623. outperforms the national average, and the $315,000 (and still rising) average home sale price is high considering many sales are holiday apartments rather than individual primary homes.

1 Irvine, California – Irvine, California

Mayor: Christina Shea (Republican)
Population: 282,572

Irvine is about the same as planned as a full-fledged city. Founded by the Irvine Company in the 1960s, the Orange County Municipality is located in the southeast quadrant of the Los Angeles metropolitan area near its list neighbor, Anaheim.

Whatever the plan for the 66-square-mile city, it worked: Irvine is by far America’s safest cityscape.

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THE Top 10 Daycares in Stirling, NJ | Affordable Prices

Daycares in Stirling, NJ

The Goddard School

57 Plainfield Road, Stirling, NJ 07980

Costimate: $220/wk

Description:

Infant through Pre-K! We are a preschool that focuses on early childhood education and development with specially trained teachers committed to premium standards. Through our F.L.EX. Learning framework weprovide the highest quality in education and enrichment programs.
We use the most current, proven methods to ensure children have fun while learning the skills they need for long-term success in school and in life. Our classrooms also feature diverse learning programs such as foreign languages, yoga, world cultures, manners and computer skills, programs that most childcare centers do not offer….

Description:

Environmental Montessori is an educational facility that serves the community of Stirling NJ. It offers a comprehensive early childhood program and provides age-appropriate activities that foster holisticdevelopment among children. The school aims to strengthen the educational foundation and life skills of children through its variety of programs….

Spring Academy

10 North Road, Warren, NJ 07059

Starting at $1400/mo

Description:

A unique Montessori Preschool with language immersion such as Chinese and Spanish. Serves kids 1 year and older. Our mission is to help kids to become well-rounded human being and reach their full potential,with independence, integrity and curiosity for knowledge. We do this via our various academic and enrichment programs which all builds upon the Montessori philosophy. We cherish the individuality of each child while at the same time we promote their social and intellectual abilities. On top of that, our foreign language immersion programs give them a great global edge!
Feel free to call us at 908-360-5188 to schedule a tour.
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We believe your child will thrive here at Spring Academy, and look forward to seeing you soon!. ..

Curious Minds

258 King George Road, Warren, NJ 07059

Costimate: $211/wk

Description:

We are an independent, nonsectarian preschool focusing on creative arts and sciences for children from 6 weeks to 6 years of age. We are open Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
At CuriousMinds, we strive to provide a clean, safe, nurturing and educational environment for young children and their families. Within our care, children develop skills that promote physical, emotional, social and intellectual growth. We believe in being supportive of our parents, and we welcome their positive involvement and presence at Curious Minds at all times. We further believe that within our environment, children can thrive and have the opportunity to blossom into responsible and contributing members of our society.
We believe when you allow children to experience the thrill of exploration, the excitement of active play, and the confidence and security of a supportive and loving teacher, they discover that fun and learning go hand in hand. When children develop a warm and trusting relationship with teachers, in return children are empowered to believe in themselves. Our teachers and staff are dedicated to nurture and provide a safe and encouraging environment for each child. We recognize that all children have a distinct pattern of development with distinct and differing needs. This is why we offer High Scope Curriculum that will help foster self-learning and decision making in all children.
In addition to striving to create an ideal environment for your child, we also have a unique location. The building looks like a luxurious home and parents visiting us love our playground. We are close to the main road and yet located in a secluded place with the kids’ playground hidden away from the road and parking lots in a beautifully wooded area.
We also allocate resources where it matters most – teachers and educational, nurturing experience. We go an extra mile trying to hire the best teachers available….

Description:

Hi everyone! Are you looking for a summer camp for your Preschooler near the Watchung/Warren NJ area? Look no further! Owned and operated by two certified New Jersey teachers, Little Learners Day Camp will behosting a summer full of fun and educational outdoor activities. Contact us via messenger or text/call us at 908-312-0118 for more information. We look forward to hearing from you!…

Description:

The Children’s Corner is a non-profit Learning Center under the sponsorship of Liberty Corner Presbyterian Church (LCPC) as part of the mission of the church through and on the behalf of our Lord Jesus. TheChildren’s Corner is dedicated to meeting the spiritual, cognitive, social, emotional, and physical needs of children in the community in a kind and loving Christian atmosphere. We strive to build each child’s self-esteem while fostering respect for peers and adults.
The preschool experience is a first step in a long education process. We endeavor to make it as happy and stress-free as possible. Both our traditional nursery school and day care programs provide experiences that nurture pre-academic readiness skills. Individual assessment allows the staff to identify each child’s strengths and needs. Cognitive materials are presented at a rate commensurate with each child’s ability. The after-school program is a non-academic, structured, activity-based program that provides a secure environment for children of working parents. Age-appropriate activities include games, creative projects, physical activity and music. TCC is not only a caring center for children, but a learning center too and our staff is dedicated to providing a rich learning experience in a fun and exciting way!
TCC has full and half day programs for Infants through Kindergarten Prep. The school also offers a summer camp and an after-school program for students in Kindergarten through fifth grade….

Annie’s Child Care

15 Emerson Lane, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922

Costimate: $360/wk

Description:

Loving Grandmother of 4. You can reach us at 908-756-5882.

Description:

Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….

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Little Hearts Learning Center is an early childhood education facility located at E Front Street, Plainfield, NJ that offers school programs for children between two and a half and thirteen years of age. Theircenter has a licensed capacity of thirty-six children….

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Camp Arcadia, Inc. located in New Vernon, NJ is a summer camp for girls that aspire to help build confidence and skills so girls may take their place in and contribute to the community. The camp uses Basic andElective Activities so each girl could plan and carry out her own individualized program….

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Gentle Shepherd Children Preschool is devoted to providing a caring community known for providing quality early educational programs to a diverse population. The center prepares children for a lifetime oflearning through actively involving them in meaningful experiences….

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The Giving Nest Preschool provides an opportunity for children to feel safe and secure in a loving environment away from home. Our dedicated staff stimulates and nourishes the total child, meeting emotional,social, intellectual and physical needs. Like the young bird in the nest that is nurtured and loved by the mother bird, our staff develops each child s self-worth and self-importance. We want children to realize that each of us, young and old, have special gifts to share and give to our family, friends, and the community. As important as it is for our children to receive all the good things we have to offer, it is also important for them to learn to give. At The Giving Nest Preschool each child is respected for his/her individuality and will be encouraged to develop at his/her own pace. A child’s development is stimulated through play. Our staff uses this natural and important process to help the children to explore and grow.

Child Steps

40 Vann St, Plainfield, NJ 07060

Starting at $17/hr

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Offering child care services to families in the area.

Day Care by Design

10 East Craig Ctreet, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920

Costimate: $220/wk

Description:

I am a daycare provider in Basking Ridge NJ. My business is in my home on an acre of land. I have been a registered provider for 13 plus years and have been registered with Catholic Charities, Dependent CareConnection and Childcare Connection. I use Montessori School Methods. I am a mother of teenage/preteen girls….

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Camp Riverbend: where the fun never ends!
At Camp Riverbend Day Camp, your child can experience the most memorable summer ever–in a safe, nurturing and caring environment dedicated to growth, friendship andfun! Riverbend offers a full range of team and individual sports instruction and play, arts & crafts, daily swimming lessons, nature and more! Campers participate in clubs, cookouts and special days with carnivals and entertainers.
Riverbend gives your child confidence, based on learning new skills, meeting new challenges and making new friends. Everyone’s a champion. Riverbend means fun, camaraderie and camp spirit. The fun is guided by our amazing staff of teachers and college students!
Camp Riverbend is a family-run camp, 100% devoted to families. The Breene Family has run the camp for two generations, and on site every day, continuing the traditions that made Riverbend famous. And we want to welcome you to our camp family!
Half-day camp for 3 and 4 year olds, and a day-trip travel program for rising 7th, 8th and 9th graders.
For boys and girls, ages 3-14. Door to door transportation is provided from parts of Essex, Middlesex, Morris, Somerset and Union counties. Bus stops in Hoboken and Montclair. Accredited by the American Camp Association and the State of New Jersey….

Crawlers2Scholars

409 King George Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920

Costimate: $219/wk

Description:

At Crawlers 2 Scholars our objective is to help your child develop a positive attitude toward themselves and learning. At Crawlers 2 scholars, each child is gently guided in discovering what they can do to takepride in and derive satisfaction from their personal achievements. We want to help build a creative foundation for a lifetime of learning. Crawlers 2 Scholars also believes in promoting positive social skills by working with your child to develop characteristics like self-confidence, independence, curiosity, persistence, initiative and the ability to concentrate and organize. We believe no one has the same strengths or challenges, but everyone deserves a chance to be their best….

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Founded in 1982 by the Education Council of the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church, The Tree House preschool in Basking Ridge is proud to offer an enriching curriculum and extended care that focuses ondeveloping confidence, independence and social skills in 2 to 5 year olds.
The Tree House curriculum is built upon the philosophy that children learn best by doing. Our curriculum is carefully balanced to meet the needs of each child in an age-appropriate environment encompassing the various areas of your child’s growth. While the program provides a rich learning experience, the primary goal is the total development of the child provided by a highly professional staff in a loving and caring environment.
Our experienced staff guides and encourages children through carefully planned activities that allow them to develop at their own ideal rate. Our small class sizes help foster educational and social development in a setting where the children feel safe to learn and grow.
We strive to develop self-assured children and to teach them the skills that they will use for the rest of their lives. The foundations we set today will form the foundation for their academic learning in years to come.
The Tree House is open for half day or full daycare. Our half day preschool program (ages 2 to 5) runs from 8:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Our full day program (ages 2 1/2 to 5) runs from 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Extra hours are also available.
Though it is a nonprofit service provided to the community by Presbyterian Church, the Tree House welcomes all children — regardless of religious beliefs or affiliation.

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Gymboree Play & Music-Basking Ridge, located in New Jersey, is a child care and early education facility that offers a variety of developmentally appropriate programs to children ages 0 to 5 years old. Thecompany’s services focus on different areas of child development such as the physical, mental, social, and emotional. Gymboree Play & Music also offers enrichment classes aside from their care services and academic programs….

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JEI Learning Center on 45 Mountain Boulevard, Bldg C-3, Warren, NJ is run by NJ certified teachers and offers full-day and half-day academic preparation programs for children. Their center also offersactivity-based programs such as visiting museums and parks. Their center is open weekdays from 8 am to 6 pm….

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Little Footprints Learning Center located at 520 King George Road, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, offers basic childcare and learning services. It offers programs for infants, toddlers, early preschool, andkindergarten prep. It offers before- and after- school programs, including summer camps and winter breaks. The center operates from eight-thirty AM to two-thirty PM, Mondays through Fridays….

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FAQs for finding daycares in Stirling

In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Stirling, NJ?

There are a variety of daycares in Stirling, NJ 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 Stirling, NJ?

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 58 in Stirling, NJ as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Stirling 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 Stirling, NJ, 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 Stirling, NJ.

Stirling Child Care & Education Centre

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Communities at Work’s Stirling Child Care and Education Centre provides families with quality care in a central location offering a beautiful outdoor play environment with close proximity to Woden Town Centre and the City.

About the Centre

Communities at Work’s Stirling Child Care and Education Centre is a community-focused early education and care centre that promotes a welcoming, friendly and inclusive environment. Our indoor learning spaces are filled with natural light, offering a continuous connection to the outside environment. Our spaces are designed to ignite children’s curiosity, through specifically planned interactive and fun learning environments, which embed all learning styles, strengths and needs.

Our outdoor environment offers beautiful areas for the children to play, explore and be connected to the natural world around them. We have a large established tree, including a sand play area, native garden, bike tracks, peaceful shaded area for the children to relax, and a space designed for a communal vegetable garden.

We work with and have formed strong, caring and professional partnerships with a diverse range of clients from all backgrounds and walks of life. We ensure children and families feel welcomed, respected, listened to and most importantly valued.

Operational Information

We offer regular bookings for our long day care services at the Communities at Work Stirling Child Care and Education Centre.

Our opening hours are 7:30 am to 6 pm, Monday to Friday. We accept children from birth to preschool age.

The children at our centre are provided with meals: nutritionally balanced morning tea and afternoon tea. We cater for individual dietary requirements and specific needs.

The fees for our centre (daily rate) is $124.00. Please note this rate is before the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) is supplied, if eligible.

Please note that effective 4 July 2022, our fees for this centre are increasing to $132 per day. 

You may use the Online Centrelink Calculator to see what payments and services you may be eligible for.

 

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Why Choose Us

At Stirling Child Care and Education Centre, we encourage and support mixed play, along with progressive transitions throughout the day. This enables and allows the children to have choice and flexibility and helps to support independence, decision making and a sense of ownership. This also ensures that educators can assist and support the daily needs of each child.

We provide avenues for children to learn through play, social interactions and development, risk-taking and experimentation. We’re dedicated to supporting children in building confidence, resilience and empathy.

We provide families with the reassurance that they need to know that their child is being cared for, educated and nurtured, in the most engaging, encouraging, and happiest environment. We are committed to maintaining and building ongoing positive, inclusive and meaningful relationships, with all our children, families and clients.

Our educators regularly engage children in a range of activities and experiences such as Reconciliation and NAIDOC week, Community of Practice play, excursions to Floriade, National Museum of Australia, and other significant landmarks around Canberra, as well as fundraising activities such as the Lids4Kids program that encourages a sense of community in the children.

Impact for our Families (Clients)

While Amelia (child) was staying at home during the lockdown period (COVID-19), our educators introduced Zoom sessions with the children. Amelia’s family provided feedback that Amelia had really enjoyed seeing her friends and would regularly ask when she would be able to see them again on the computer. This excitement and happiness from Amelia reinforced her feeling of belonging to Stirling, and the important friendships she has formed with her peers and educators. This also gave Amelia’s parents a feeling of support, care and normality throughout a very uncertain time.  

Madelyn and Riley’s (siblings) parents have no relatives or real support network in Canberra. Being able to bring their children to the Centre during the COVID-19 Pandemic gave them a great sense of relief, as they were able to still attend work. Without this option and support, the family would have struggled and been faced with an even harder situation to deal with. The family were incredibly grateful that they were able to bring their children to the Centre knowing they would be cared for and supported by familiar educators who they had strong and understanding relationships with.

Book a tour at Stirling Child Care and Education Centre, located in Stirling ACT, today by contacting the centre via phone on (02) 6293 6380

You can also email [email protected]

Alternatively, you can contact the main switch of Communities at Work on admin@commsatwork. org and 02 6293 6500

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Stirling Child Care & Education Centre

15 Bunbury Street, STIRLING ACT, 2611

Stirling Child Care & Education Centre

15 Bunbury Street, STIRLING ACT, 2611

Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Stirling, NJ

KinderCare has partnered with Stirling families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Stirling, NJ.

Whether you are looking for a preschool in Stirling, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

  1. Mountain Boulevard KinderCare

    Phone:
    (908) 412-8707

    19 Mountain Blvd
    Warren
    NJ
    07059

    Distance from address: 3.54 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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  2. Chatham KinderCare

    Phone:
    (973) 635-0009

    45 Main St
    Chatham
    NJ
    07928

    Distance from address: 7. 85 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
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  3. Clark KinderCare

    Phone:
    (732) 340-1900

    89 Terminal Ave
    Clark
    NJ
    07066

    Distance from address: 9.84 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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  4. Easton Avenue KinderCare

    Phone:
    (732) 249-5437

    1422 Easton Ave
    Somerset
    NJ
    08873

    Distance from address: 9. 90 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

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  5. KinderCare Learning Center at Piscataway

    Phone:
    (732) 699-1017

    659 Hoes Ln W
    Piscataway
    NJ
    08854

    Distance from address: 10.09 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

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  6. Whippany KinderCare

    Phone:
    (973) 428-3724

    45 Whippany Rd
    Whippany
    NJ
    07981

    Distance from address: 11. 03 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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  7. KinderCare at Kenilworth

    Phone:
    (908) 620-1391

    25 Market St
    Kenilworth
    NJ
    07033

    Distance from address: 11.09 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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  8. KinderCare at Somerset

    Phone:
    (732) 873-0176

    435 Demott Ln
    Somerset
    NJ
    08873

    Distance from address: 12. 44 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

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  9. Roseland Child Development Center

    Phone:
    (973) 533-4400

    3 – A Adp Blvd
    Roseland
    NJ
    07068

    Distance from address: 14.01 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

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  10. Denville KinderCare

    Phone:
    (973) 625-4555

    162 E Main St
    Denville
    NJ
    07834

    Distance from address: 14. 90 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

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  11. KinderCare at Hillsborough

    Phone:
    (908) 431-1565

    756 US Highway 206
    Hillsborough
    NJ
    08844

    Distance from address: 14.95 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
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Professional Education (Primary) with Specialism in the Environment – University of Stirling BSc (Hons)

Key facts about the course

Student satisfaction 33%
Salary after 15 months £32000
Number of students 10 graduates / year
dropout rate 0%
Unemployment rate 0% unemployed
Duration 4 years – Full day
Campus Oncampus – Main Site
Course name (in translation) Vocational education (primary) with specialization in the field of environment
Degree Bachelor of Science (Honours), BSc (Hons)
Discipline

Educational Research

Course Description

How do you create an environment where children feel safe and secure and are inspired to reach their potential? Do you seek to learn about the most effective methods for structuring learning and teaching opportunities? How do you effectively manage behavior and ensure that all children in the class feel valued and included? If you are interested in finding answers to these questions, passionate about teaching young children, and more, then this course is for you. You will take a course of eight semesters (four years). As a result, you will receive a diploma with honors in the specialty “Vocational Education (Primary)”. Alternatively, seven semesters (three and a half years) lead to either a general degree or a bachelor’s degree in vocational education. Semesters 1 – 2 In preparation for entering the professional part of the ITE program, we ask you to complete a short, self-organized internship in an educational context prior to the start of the professional part of your sophomore year. You will receive more detailed information at the first seminar meeting. You will pass the following core modules: Education: Aims, principles of practice; and Education: Learning and teaching along with modules in your academic specialization. Semesters 3 – 6 You will study core modules in pedagogy that cover a range of pedagogical skills and advanced modules in your academic subject (see list of subjects in ecology). In addition, you will study two specialized modules in basic literacy and numeracy and one core module in your chosen specialization. (Environment). You will complete the following internships: SE1 – 4 weeks in Elementary School 1-3 for ENV Specialization SE2 – 5 weeks in January – February, Elementary School 4-5 SE3 – 10 weeks in Elementary School 6-7 for ENV Specialization Semesters 7 – 8 B In the seventh semester, you will complete your final 10-week internship at the school (eight weeks in high school and usually two weeks of teaching your major). In the last semester, you will complete the “Research in Practice” and “Planning Educational Research” courses. If you wish, you can do an internship abroad. The course is taught through seminars, lectures and practical exercises. Evaluation is both formative and ongoing. Internships in schools are supported by school teachers and with the participation of mentors. Students enrolled in the BSc (Hons) Professional Education (Primary) program with a specialization in the environment may have the opportunity to participate in work through modules with the Faculty of Science.

Accredited by the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS).

Student feedback

Below you can see the feedback from 9 graduates of the Professional Education (Primary) with Specialism in the Environment BSc (Hons) course at the University of Stirling on each survey question compared to the average of all UK degree courses in Research in the field of education.

Overall student satisfaction

33
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9 Total respondents

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University of Stirling, Professional Education (Primary) with Specialism in the Environment BSc (Hons) Review average of all courses Educational Studies in the UK
Explanations 70 87
Interesting courses 60 82
Intellectually stimulating 60 80
The challenge is to do my best 70 80
Concept depth 80 86
Combined ideas from different topics 90 86
Applicability of course content 100 84
Clear label criteria 70 76
Fair value 30 71
Timely feedback 30 77
Useful review 60 77
Staff attractiveness 100 83
Course manual 70 78
Course recommendations 33 74
Organization of courses 20 70
Schedule 70 77
Change message 40 73
IT facilities 70 74
Library 80 77
Course specific resources 67 74
Community feeling 60 67
Teamwork opportunities 80 82
Student feedback opportunities 70 81
Student feedback is appreciated 22 75
Student feedback taken into account 11 58
Student Union Work 44 59
Overall satisfaction 33 81

Source: National Student Survey NSS 2021

This particular course is

salary

Salary for graduates Professional Education (Primary) with Specialism in the Environment BSc (Hons) at the University of Stirling

Important: The salary data below is not course-specific, but contains data for all students who have studied Professional Education (Primary) with Specialism in the Environment BSc (Hons) at the university. Due to the methodology of data collection, salary data is mainly based on data from undergraduate students.

15 months after graduation 3 years after graduation 5 years after graduation
Median salary £32000 £26500 £30500
25-75 percentile range £27000 – £33000 £25500 – £28000 £29000 – £32500

Source: HESA – Graduate Outcomes Survey 29sept. 2021

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Salary of all UK graduates studying Educational Studies (mainly undergraduate students)

15 months after graduation 3 years after graduation 5 years after graduation
Median salary £24629 £23769 £26716
25-75 percentile range £22965 – £28008 £17500 – £27452 £18804 – £31696

Source: Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) by UK Department for Education 2 Aug. 2021

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What you will learn

Program Content: As a student of Professional Education (Primary) with Specialism in the Environment, BSc (Hons), you will study the following course modules.

This module offers an understanding of the political dimension of education and how it shapes educational policy and practice. It lays the groundwork for education research and is mandatory for students in the elementary teacher education course, but is intended for any student interested in the field of education.

Introduction to Educational Research: This module introduces education as an interdisciplinary field of study drawing on a range of knowledge traditions, including philosophy, psychology, sociology, and history. Students will gain insight into how looking at education in terms of these disciplines helps us answer questions about education, such as: What are schools for? How can we best educate all people? Why are schools designed the way they are?

The world’s population today exceeds 7. 8 billion, and people are impacting the environment as a result of industrialization, agricultural expansion and rising living standards. In this module, you will explore the underlying science and potential solutions to a number of key global environmental issues. The main topics we will cover are waste management, air and water pollution, and the science of climate change and its impact on our world. The module includes solving numerical problems related to local and global environmental problems and develops your basic numeracy skills. You will study: – the need to solve key global environmental problems – the relationship between human activities and environmental processes – the impact of human activities on land, water and air – the development of skills in basic counting, data analysis and visual presentation of data The United Nations has identified 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which set out a world roadmap to end poverty, reduce inequality and protect the planet by 2030. In this module, you will explore content that is relevant to achieving SDGs 6: Clean Water and Sanitation, 7: Affordable and Clean Energy, 10: Reducing Inequalities, 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities and 13: Climate Action.

The “People and the Environment” module introduces students to the concepts of sustainability, the environment as a holistic working system, and patterns of human resource use. The module will introduce you to the science behind sustainable environmental management and will focus on the use of water and food resources.

specific aspect of learning and teaching related to specializations (environment, modern languages, early childhood, literacy, numeracy, inclusion). This module aims to reinforce students’ skills as independent, inquisitive professionals and aspiring teachers in their final year at ITE. By the end of the module, students will have gained advanced knowledge and understanding of one of the aspects of their specialization based on theory, research and policy.

This module is a required part of the ITE Parallel Program for elementary students. Its goal is to provide students with a solid foundation on how to effectively support early childhood learning in a preschool setting. The knowledge and understanding gained about early childhood development in the EDUUEY1 module will help in the development of this module.

This module is a required part of the Parallel ITE Program for elementary students. Its goal is to provide students with a solid foundation of early child development on which to build subsequent knowledge and understanding of learning and teaching in an early age context.

This module is an introduction to physical geography and the science of landscapes, sometimes referred to as geomorphology. We will study the fundamental processes in air, water and land that are responsible for shaping the Earth’s surface and giving it the appearance it has. These processes are vital in determining the surface shape and character of the land we live on, and can also be used to measure how the landscape has changed over time. Don’t forget that humans are also earth shaping agents – perhaps the biggest of them all!.

Children’s early literacy and numeracy skills are fundamental to their future success in and out of school. In the Primary Pedagogy 1: Developing Literacy and Numeracy course, you will learn the basics of acquiring and developing literacy and numeracy. In terms of literacy, reading-related content focuses on early literacy experiences, phonological awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency and comprehension. As part of the development of writing, content related to composition, handwriting, and grammar will be studied. In the area of ​​developing counting skills, the content will focus on familiarizing you with the teaching of numbers, money and measure, form, position and movement and information processing. The content of the module also aims to help you use the Curriculum for Excellence curriculum to plan effective lessons that demonstrate both knowledge of the content and effective approaches to teaching literacy and numeracy in the primary grades.

Biogeography follows an ecological and evolutionary approach to understand spatial and temporal changes in the distribution of species. The module will explore the role of geology, physical geography and climate in creating new forms and patterns of life. Through this module, students will achieve a comprehensive understanding of our planet’s biota. It goes from the problems of existence on planet Earth to the Anthropocene and the crisis of biodiversity. The module will also provide students with opportunities to develop general skills in the analysis of spatial and temporal environmental data. The UN has set 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that set out the world’s roadmap to end poverty, reduce inequality and protect the planet by 2030. In this module, you will learn how biota live together in communities and ecosystems, geographic patterns of biodiversity, and explore case studies that are relevant to achieving SDG14: Life under water and SDG15: Life on land.

The biosphere is the life support system of our planet. On land and in the sea, plants and algae use the energy of the sun to produce biomass and thus support all forms of life on Earth. In this module, you will learn how the biosphere works, i.e. how energy, water, nutrients and carbon move through ecosystems and the cycles of the Earth system. This understanding is fundamental to building solutions to many of the problems we collectively face.

The development and application of professional skills and knowledge is a key component of initial teacher education programs. In this second year module, you will explore pedagogical approaches at both theoretical and practical levels. The module aims to introduce you to professional practice related to the nature of learning and teaching. Throughout the module, you will expand your knowledge and practical skills in order to plan and deliver individual lessons.

The development of competent pedagogy is at the heart of initial teacher education programs. In this second year module, you will turn your attention to the study of differentiation, progression, and evaluation on both theoretical and practical levels. The module is designed to give you professional skills and knowledge before your second year internship. Throughout the module, you will develop your knowledge and practical skills in order to plan a series of lessons and deliver them effectively.

Getting it Right for Every Child is the foundation for working with all children and adolescents, including adult services in which parents are involved.” (Scottish Government, 2010) The interdisciplinary Getting It Right course will help equip you to provide effective child care

Primary Pedagogy 2: Developing Primary Literacy and Numeracy looks at the ongoing development of the concepts of literacy and numeracy in the early grades. literacy, teaching will focus on expanding the ideas of critical literacy, multimodality, children’s literature, diversity in literacy, and grammar in the early grades.In mathematics, attention will focus on epistemological questions about mathematics, effective teaching and assessment practices, and the role of language in teaching and learning. mathematics, critical mathematics education and problem solving. The content of the module is also designed to support you in using the Improvement Curriculum to plan lesson sequences focused on either literacy or math in the early grades.

40 credits – level 10. The module looks at contextual environmental education in elementary school, looking at the relationship between (1) environmental and science education, (2) outdoor learning, (3) learning for sustainability. He uses this framework to explore how teachers can teach “big ideas” in science, activating and linking them to educational experiences in nature, encouraging an ethic of caring for these places and the places beyond. The module brings together insights from science education, nature pedagogy, and education for global citizenship/learning for resilience to stimulate a critical examination of more effective ways of teaching science in a “place-based” and/or “place-based” way.

This module focuses on inclusion in theory and practice. Teachers in Scotland have a duty to promote an inclusive learning environment where all children can reach their potential. However, creating a truly inclusive classroom is a challenging endeavor for any aspiring teacher – this module aims to give you the opportunity to explore research on inclusion and start thinking about how this research fits into your own practice.

Tackling the global environmental challenges of the 21st century is no easy task, but environmental policy and management approaches are central to the solution. Sound policies are needed to prevent, minimize or mitigate harmful human impacts on our natural environment at local, national and global scales. Everyone has a role to play, from citizens to global leaders, but understanding the roles and power relationships of the various stakeholders, as well as the processes and dynamics in the policy development arena, is essential for policy to be successful. You will study: – the processes and constraints associated with the formation and implementation of state policy on environmental issues. – key concepts of environmental policy – the role of the government and other interested groups in the policy making process. Drawing on concrete examples, you will consider the effectiveness of various forms of policy instruments and their limitations. You will develop a deep understanding of how governments have tried to solve environmental problems such as climate change, waste and water pollution. The UN has set 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that set out the world’s roadmap to end poverty, reduce inequality and protect the planet by 2030. In this module, you will learn why we need to protect our planet through environmental policies and good governance, and explore case studies that are relevant to achieving SDGs 10: Reducing Inequality, 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, 13: Action to Protect climate, 14: Life under water, 15: Life on earth.

Internship is an integral part of the teacher education program. The General Teaching Council of Scotland (GTCS) approves the internship process. The pre-registration standard (SPR) is directly related to the full registration standard (SFR), which must be achieved by teachers on probation by the end of the induction year.

40 credits – level 10. EDUU9P8 allows students to use theory, research, and policy to inform practice by conducting an extended literature review. The focus will be on.

This 20-credit module combines work that students have done at university with internship experience at school. The module encourages students to become practicing teachers, informed about research, critical thinking and reflective. The module introduces students to the research attitude as one where they are encouraged to be flexible, reflective, accepting of change, critical and research-based in their school practice. Students embark on a journey of professional learning that aims to transform them as critically developing and inquisitive teaching professionals.

The Study of Practice module is mandatory for all students enrolled in the Primary Teacher Education program. Students studying this module choose a thematic specialization at the beginning of the fourth year. Currently, these specializations are: pedagogy, teaching as a profession, curriculum, inclusion and policy studies. During the 7th semester, students will engage in small group workshops while they work on refining their question and planning how they will work. The module continues into semester 8, during which students work independently under the guidance of a supervisor. At the beginning of April of their fourth year, students submit their 7,000-word research, which is evaluated by their supervisor and another faculty member with experience in the student’s chosen field of study.

Job and career prospects

Fifteen months after graduation, graduates of this course were asked about what they do and if they work, about their current job and prospects.

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Alumni of this course All UK graduates undergraduate studies in Educational Studies
Total respondents 80 2030
Unemployed 0% 2%
In training 1% 7%
At work 91% 76%
Both study and work 5% 6%
No information 1% 4%

Source: HESA – Graduate Outcomes Survey 29sept. 2021

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Current work

Work in accordance with plans for the future

Use the skills learned during training

Work makes sense

Source: HESA – Graduate Outcomes Survey 29 Sep. 2021

Required skill level for work in 15 months
% Skilled jobs

Vacancies of graduates of this course (15 months after the end of the course)

The example below is based on all graduates of the Professional Education (Primary) with Specialism in the Environment BSc (Hons) course at the University of Stirling

78% Teaching professions
4% Associated Business and Public Service Professionals
3% Leisure, travel and related professions in the field of personal services
2% Process, plant and machine operators
2% Associate Welfare and Housing Professionals
1% Administrative professions
1% Associated Health Professionals
1% Sales professions
1% Protective services professions
1% Teaching and childcare support profession

Source: Unistats by Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) 29 Sep. 2021

Grading and study time

Methods of assessment

Distribution of teaching time

Admission Requirements / Admissions Committee

Minimum Required Tariff UCAS

Source: UCAS Oct 15 2021

UCAS rate for accepted students for this course

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Tariff assessment % Accepted students for this course
<48 0
48-63 0
64-79 0
80-95 0
96-111 0
112-127 5
128-143 0
144-159 30
160-175 15
176-191 15
192-207 10
208-223 10
224-239 10
>240 10

Source: Unistats by Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) 29sept. 2021

This particular course is

Qualifications

Required subjects:
Include one of biology, chemistry, environmental sciences, geography, mathematics or physics.
GCSE English and GCSE English Literature for grade B (or New Level 6). Mathematics GCSE for grade B (or new level 6)

AABB for 2 sessions.
Essential items:
Include one of biology, chemistry, environmental sciences, geography, mathematics or physics.
Higher English at B level and National 5 Mathematics (or Lifeskills Mathematics) at B level or equivalent.

Compulsory subjects:
Include one of biology, chemistry, environmental sciences, geography, mathematics or physics at the highest level with a score of 5.
English at A grade 5 and mathematics at standard grade 5.

Compulsory subjects:
In addition, we require one of the A Levels of Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Mathematics or Physics.
GCSE English and GCSE English Literature for grade B (or New Level 6). Mathematics GCSE Grade B (or New Level 6)

Source: UCAS Oct 15 2021

English Language Requirements

Learning phase Additional information
IELTS (Academic) 6 Achieve an IELTS score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each skill or equivalent.

Source: UCAS Oct 15 2021

Do you not meet the minimum requirements of for UCAS, A levels or English?
Get advice on what foundation courses are best for you so you can still enroll in Professional Education (Primary) with Specialism in the Environment, BSc (Hons).

Visa requirements for international students

Visa requirement

All international students (including citizens from EU countries) intending to study in this or any other academic program for more than 6 months in the UK require a student visa .

International students under the age of 18 require a special child student visa . Exceptions to this general rule may apply to holders of other UK work visas, UK National Overseas Visas, family member visas and recognized refugees or asylum seekers.

Work permit while studying on the course

University of Stirling is included by the UK Government in the list of institutions licensed to sponsor migrant students.

Student visa holders from licensed institutions are eligible to work during full-time undergraduate, graduate or doctoral studies during
– 20 hours per week during the semester
– full-time work outside the semester course)

Upon completion of a bachelor’s or master’s degree program of at least 12 months, holders of student visas of licensed institutions can convert their visa to a graduate visa, which entitles them to work in the UK for 2 years.

Costs

Average cost of living for students in United Kingdom

9000

Eating out

Rent £ 518
water, gas electricity, Internet (houses) £ 50
purchases in the supermarket £ 81
£33
Alcohol £27
Enemution £ 17
Caring for oneself/Sport £ 20
Chancellery/Books £ 13
Mobile phone/Internet £ 13 9 9 9 in the rental price. In smaller towns where housing is within walking/bike distance, transport costs are much lower.

Source: Own research based on surveys and university data

How to apply

Application Deadline:

January 1, 2023

This is the deadline for completing and submitting applications for this course. If there are still spaces available at the university or college, you may apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Possible start dates for the school year:

  • Year 1 (Default school year start date)

University rankings

Ranking of the University of Stirling in leading British and world rankings.

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University of Stirling ranking in related subject rankings.

Education

    • #3
    • #9
    Education
    CUG The Complete University Guide – By Subject

    [Published June 13, 2022]
    • #5
    • #thirty
    Education
    The Guardian UK University League Tables by Subject

    [Published September 11, 2021]
    • #3
    • #201
    Education
    THE World University Rankings by Subject – Times Higher Education

    [Published October 13, 2021]
    • #four
    • #201
    Education
    ARWU by subject – Academic Ranking of World Universities – ShanghaiRanking

    [Published May 26, 2021]

All university rankings for the University of Stirling

What do students say about studying Education Studies in the UK?

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    Why Study… Educational Studies?

About University of Stirling

The University of Stirling, located in the photogenic market town of Stirling, from 1967 issues diplomas to students who enter through its doors. In addition to high-quality academic and research initiatives, this university also offers its students access to an Olympic swimming pool, numerous restaurants, and even an on-campus cinema.

Where this program is taught

University of Stirling – Stirling Campus

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Main Site – Grange Road

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Similar courses

Professional Education (Primary) with specialism in Numeracy – University of Stirling BSc (Hons)

Key facts about the course

Student satisfaction 77%
Salary after 15 months £32000
Number of students 115 graduates / year
dropout rate 0%
Unemployment rate 0% unemployed
Duration 4 years – Full day
Campus Oncampus – Main Site
Course name (in translation) Vocational education (primary) with specialization in numbering
Degree Bachelor of Science (Honours), BSc (Hons)
Discipline

Educational Research

Course Description

Choose a Bachelor of Education (Primary Education) from the University of Stirling and we will equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to launch a career in one of the most rewarding careers.

We will prepare you to teach throughout the curriculum and in the primary age group, and give you the opportunity to develop a specialization in a particular area. You can choose one of six subject specializations:

Early years
Environment
Modern languages
Inclusive practice
Literacy
population
You will be taught by the world’s leading academics and distinguished teachers who are seconded from schools to work at the university. This guarantees you access to best practice and research throughout your primary school curriculum. Our innovative approach to learning subject matter education gives you time to excel in teaching, to think critically and grow in confidence.

In the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014, our education research had the highest quality of research outcomes of any Scottish university, with 100% rated as world leading or internationally excellent.

Accredited by the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS).

Student feedback

Below you can see the feedback from 88 graduates of the Professional Education (Primary) with specialism in Numeracy BSc (Hons) course at the University of Stirling for each survey question compared to the average of all UK degree courses in Educational Studies .

Overall student satisfaction

77
/100

88 Total respondents

Mainly based on data from undergraduate students

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University of Stirling, Professional Education (Primary) with specialism in Numeracy BSc (Hons) Average Review Score of all courses Educational Studies in the UK
Explanations 87 87
Interesting courses 84 82
Intellectually stimulating 80 80
The challenge is to do my best 81 80
Concept depth 92 86
Combined ideas from different topics 88 86
Applicability of course content 88 84
Clear criteria in labeling 74 76
Fair value 61 71
Timely feedback 66 77
Useful review 69 77
Staff attractiveness 95 83
Course manual 76 78
Course recommendations 62 74
Organization of courses 58 70
Schedule 79 77
Change message 66 73
IT facilities 82 74
Library 84 77
Course specific resources 83 74
Community feeling 64 67
Teamwork opportunities 89 82
Student feedback opportunities 84 81
Student feedback is appreciated 54 75
Student feedback taken into account 43 58
Student Union Work 50 59
Overall satisfaction 77 81

Source: National Student Survey NSS 2021

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salary

Salary for graduates Professional Education (Primary) with specialism in Numeracy BSc (Hons) at the University of Stirling

Important: The salary data below is not course specific, but includes data for all students who have studied Professional Education (Primary) with specialism in Numeracy BSc (Hons) at the university. Due to the methodology of data collection, salary data is mainly based on data from undergraduate students.

15 months after graduation 3 years after graduation 5 years after graduation
Median salary £32000 £26500 £30500
25-75 percentile range £27000 – £33000 £25500 – £28000 £29000 – £32500

Source: HESA – Graduate Outcomes Survey 29sept. 2021

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Salary of all UK graduates studying Educational Studies (mainly undergraduate students)

15 months after graduation 3 years after graduation 5 years after graduation
Median salary £24629 £23769 £26716
25-75 percentile range £22965 – £28008 £17500 – £27452 £18804 – £31696

Source: Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) by UK Department for Education 2 Aug. 2021

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What you will learn

Program Content: As a student of Professional Education (Primary) with specialism in Numeracy, BSc (Hons), you will study the following course modules.

This module offers an understanding of the political dimension of education and how it shapes educational policy and practice. It lays the groundwork for education research and is mandatory for students in the elementary teacher education course, but is intended for any student interested in the field of education.

Introduction to Educational Research: This module introduces education as an interdisciplinary field of study drawing on a range of knowledge traditions, including philosophy, psychology, sociology, and history. Students will gain insight into how looking at education in terms of these disciplines helps us answer questions about education, such as: What are schools for? How can we best educate all people? Why are schools designed the way they are?

Are you afraid of math? This semi-module will allow students to develop or consolidate basic mathematical skills.

specific aspect of learning and teaching related to specializations (environment, modern languages, early childhood, literacy, numeracy, inclusion). This module aims to reinforce students’ skills as independent, inquisitive professionals and aspiring teachers in their final year at ITE. By the end of the module, students will have gained advanced knowledge and understanding of one of the aspects of their specialization based on theory, research and policy.

Given the amount of data that is generated in almost every area of ​​life and human activity, statistics is becoming an essential skill for any scientist. The purpose of the module is to give students an understanding of the statistical methodology used to describe, summarize and analyze data. Students will be introduced to the application of a hypothesis testing procedure based on various statistical tests for quantitative and qualitative data using both manual calculations and statistical software. Therefore, this module will equip students with the practical skills of practical statistics to analyze real world data.

This module is a required part of the ITE Parallel Program for elementary students. Its goal is to provide students with a solid foundation on how to effectively support early childhood learning in a preschool setting. The knowledge and understanding gained about early childhood development in the EDUUEY1 module will help in the development of this module.

This module is a required part of the Parallel ITE Program for elementary students. Its goal is to provide students with a solid foundation of early child development on which to build subsequent knowledge and understanding of learning and teaching in an early age context.

Children’s early literacy and numeracy skills are fundamental to their future success in and out of school. In the Primary Pedagogy 1: Developing Literacy and Numeracy course, you will learn the basics of acquiring and developing literacy and numeracy. In terms of literacy, reading-related content focuses on early literacy experiences, phonological awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency and comprehension. As part of the development of writing, content related to composition, handwriting, and grammar will be studied. In the area of ​​developing counting skills, the content will focus on familiarizing you with the teaching of numbers, money and measure, form, position and movement and information processing. The content of the module also aims to help you use the Curriculum for Excellence curriculum to plan effective lessons that demonstrate both knowledge of the content and effective approaches to teaching literacy and numeracy in the primary grades.

We’ve all heard of the term “accounting” – and most of us will have our own opinion about what accounting is (or even what accounting should be?). But why are there so many different names for the same thing? Well, there are always some clues in the title; and management accounting is just one part of the whole idea of ​​accounting (and finance) in business. As part of your introductory study of accounting, this module is a simple introduction to ideas about why business leaders need different types of information. In this module, you will learn (a) the differences between managerial and other types of accounting; (b) why management accounting is much more fluid in its approach to calculating information; and (c) some simple methods for calculating important day-to-day information.

The External Reporting program builds on your first year study of financial accounting (ACCU9A1) and introduces you to International Accounting Standards for financial reporting. By the end of the modules, you will be familiar with the adjustment of reports for events both before and after the balance sheet, and will be able to easily prepare a complete set of financial statements, as required by International Accounting Standard 1.

Mathematics is at the heart of all quantitative disciplines, so a solid understanding the basics of mathematics is essential for success. This module will deepen your understanding of the mathematical foundations learned in high school by revisiting the fundamental concepts you learned in limit theory, calculus, vectors and matrices and presenting them in a way that broadens your understanding of these topics.

This module provides an extension of semester 1 calculus and an introduction to probability theory. As an extension of the first semester calculus, this module is essential for mathematics students. He extends the theory of differential calculus to functions of more than one variable and introduces methods for solving some differential equations. He also considers the approximation of arbitrary functions by polynomials and develops an understanding of infinite series. This part of the module provides mathematical methods that are widely used in the physical sciences, signal processing, quantitative analysis in finance, and many other areas of mathematics.

SCUBA diving is an essential tool for marine biological research and for commercial use in the aquatic environment. It is also an ever-growing recreational activity. The use of diving in scientific research is a specialized activity that requires both theoretical and practical training. It is also becoming more regulated in scientific research and industrial use, requiring at least an HSE diving qualification in the UK if the diving is used for any financial gain. The Science of Diving module is intended primarily for students of marine biology, for whom diving can become the main research and operational tool used during your career. The module can also be valuable in other programs.

This module introduces the concept of water as a finite resource, examines the impact of current patterns of human water use, and looks at how water use can be made more sustainable to preserve the resource for future generations. We will look at both current and future issues of global concern: topics such as drought, pollution, dam building, fisheries decline and habitat destruction, as well as emerging issues such as climate change, water wars and the availability of fresh drinking water.

The development and application of professional skills and knowledge is a key component of initial teacher education programs. In this second year module, you will explore pedagogical approaches at both theoretical and practical levels. The module aims to introduce you to professional practice related to the nature of learning and teaching. Throughout the module, you will expand your knowledge and practical skills in order to plan and deliver individual lessons.

The development of competent pedagogy is at the heart of initial teacher education programs. In this second year module, you will turn your attention to the study of differentiation, progression, and evaluation on both theoretical and practical levels. The module is designed to give you professional skills and knowledge before your second year internship. Throughout the module, you will develop your knowledge and practical skills in order to plan a series of lessons and deliver them effectively.

“Getting it Right for Every Child is the framework for working with all children and young people, including adult services in which parents are involved.” (Government of Scotland, 2010).

Primary Pedagogy 2: Development of literacy and numeracy in the primary grades looks at the continuous development of the concepts of literacy and numeracy in the primary grades. In terms of literacy, teaching will focus on expanding the ideas of critical literacy, multimodality, children’s literature, diversity in literacy and grammar in the primary grades. In mathematics, attention will be focused on epistemological questions about mathematics, effective teaching and assessment practices, the role of language in the teaching and learning of mathematics, critical mathematics education, and problem solving. The content of the module is also designed to support you in using the Improvement Curriculum to plan lesson sequences focused on either literacy or math in the early grades.

The module will take place in the 6th semester of the ITE Parallel Program in Primary School Teaching. The module will consist of the main part of lectures and accompanying seminars. The content of the module is aimed at developing the ability of students to support the learning and development of children in the field of numeracy. It is also designed to make them competent in using the Curriculum for Excellence framework to plan and implement effective work patterns and learning contexts. In addition, the module will prepare students to become leading practitioners of mathematics and will build on their ability to apply their knowledge from other modules in the spirit of teaching mathematics for inclusion, equality and social justice. The lectures will be supported by a series of seminars and workshops designed to consolidate, reinforce and expand on the learning covered in the lectures.

This module focuses on inclusion in theory and practice. Teachers in Scotland have a duty to promote an inclusive learning environment where all children can reach their potential. However, creating a truly inclusive classroom is a challenging endeavor for any aspiring teacher – this module aims to give you the opportunity to explore research on inclusion and start thinking about how this research fits into your own practice.

Internship is an integral part of the teacher education program. The General Teaching Council of Scotland (GTCS) approves the internship process. The pre-registration standard (SPR) is directly related to the full registration standard (SFR), which must be achieved by teachers on probation by the end of the induction year.

40 credits – level 10. EDUU9P8 allows students to use theory, research, and policy to inform practice by conducting an extended literature review. The focus will be on.

This 20-credit module combines work that students have done at university with internship experience at school. The module encourages students to become practicing teachers, informed about research, critical thinking and reflective. The module introduces students to the research attitude as one where they are encouraged to be flexible, reflective, accepting of change, critical and research-based in their school practice. Students embark on a journey of professional learning that aims to transform them as critically developing and inquisitive teaching professionals.

The Study of Practice module is mandatory for all students enrolled in the Primary Teacher Education program. Students studying this module choose a thematic specialization at the beginning of the fourth year. Currently, these specializations are: pedagogy, teaching as a profession, curriculum, inclusion and policy studies. During the 7th semester, students will engage in small group workshops while they work on refining their question and planning how they will work. The module continues into semester 8, during which students work independently under the guidance of a supervisor. At the beginning of April of their fourth year, students submit their 7,000-word request, which is evaluated by their supervisor and another faculty member with experience in the student’s chosen field of study.

Job and career prospects

Fifteen months after graduation, graduates of this course were asked about what they do and if they work, about their current job and prospects.

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Alumni of this course All UK graduates undergraduate studies in Educational Studies
Total respondents 80 2030
Unemployed 0% 2%
In training 1% 7%
At work 91% 76%
Both study and work 5% 6%
No information 1% 4%

Source: HESA – Graduate Outcomes Survey 29sept. 2021

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Current work

Work in accordance with plans for the future

Use the skills learned during training

Work makes sense

Source: HESA – Graduate Outcomes Survey 29 Sep. 2021

Required skill level for work in 15 months
% Skilled jobs

Vacancies of graduates of this course (15 months after the end of the course)

The example below is based on all graduates of the Professional Education (Primary) with specialism in Numeracy BSc (Hons) course at the University of Stirling

78% Teaching professions
4% Associated Business and Public Service Professionals
3% Leisure, travel and related professions in the field of personal services
2% Process, plant and machine operators
2% Associate Welfare and Housing Professionals
1% Administrative professions
1% Associated Health Professionals
1% Sales professions
1% Protective services professions
1% Teaching and childcare support profession

Source: Unistats by Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) 29 Sep. 2021

Admission Requirements / Admissions Committee

Minimum Required Tariff UCAS

Source: UCAS Oct 15 2021

UCAS rate for accepted students for this course

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Tariff estimate % Accepted students for this course
<48 0
48-63 0
64-79 0
80-95 0
96-111 0
112-127 0
128-143 0
144-159 0
160-175 0
176-191 10
192-207 55
208-223 20
224-239 20
>240 0

Source: Unistats by Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) 29 Sept. 2021

This particular course is

Qualifications

Required subjects:
Include level A (B) math
GCSE English and GCSE English Literature at level B (or new level 6). GCSE Math Grade B (or New Level 6)

AABB in 2 sessions.
Essential items:
Include advanced mathematics SQA (B)
Higher English at B level and National 5 Mathematics (or Lifeskills Mathematics) at B level or equivalent.

Required subjects:
Include English and Mathematics at AMA 5.

Compulsory subjects:
In addition, we require an A level in math for a B grade
GCSE English and GCSE English Literature at level B (or new level 6). Mathematics GCSE Grade B (or New Level 6)

Source: UCAS Oct 15 2021

English Language Requirements

Learning phase Additional information
IELTS (Academic) 6 Achieve an IELTS score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each skill or equivalent.

Source: UCAS Oct 15 2021

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Visa requirements for international students

Visa requirement

All international students (including citizens from EU countries) intending to study in this or any other academic program for more than 6 months in the UK require a student visa .

International students under the age of 18 require a special child student visa . Exceptions to this general rule may apply to holders of other UK work visas, UK National Overseas Visas, family member visas and recognized refugees or asylum seekers.

Work permit while studying on the course

University of Stirling is included by the UK Government in the list of institutions licensed to sponsor migrant students.

Student visa holders from licensed institutions are eligible to work during full-time undergraduate, graduate or doctoral studies for
– 20 hours a week during the semester
– full-time work outside the semester course)

Upon completion of a bachelor’s or master’s degree program of at least 12 months, holders of student visas of licensed institutions can convert their visa to a graduate visa, which entitles them to work in the UK for 2 years.

Costs

Average cost of living for students in United Kingdom

13

Rent £518
Water, gas, electricity, internet (houses)
Transport within the city £ 17
Care for oneself/Sport £ 20
Chancellery/Books £ 13
CATV/streaming £7
Insurance £51
Other £1092 £95

London is about 34% more expensive at than the national average, mainly because rents are 67% higher than other cities. For students living in student residences, the cost of water, gas, electricity, wifi is usually included in the rental price of . In smaller towns where housing is within walking/bike distance, transport costs are much lower.

Source: Own research based on surveys and university data

How to apply

Application Deadline:

January 1, 2023

This is the deadline for completing and submitting applications for this course. If there are still spaces available at the university or college, you may apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Possible start dates for the school year:

  • Year 1 (Default school year start date)

University rankings

Ranking of the University of Stirling in leading British and world rankings.

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University of Stirling ranking in related subject rankings.

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    • #3
    • #9
    Education
    CUG The Complete University Guide – By Subject

    [Published June 13, 2022]
    • #5
    • #thirty
    Education
    The Guardian UK University League Tables by Subject

    [Published September 11, 2021]
    • #3
    • #201
    Education
    THE World University Rankings by Subject – Times Higher Education

    [Published October 13, 2021]
    • #four
    • #201
    Education
    ARWU by subject – Academic Ranking of World Universities – ShanghaiRanking

    [Published May 26, 2021]

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About University of Stirling

The University of Stirling, located in the photogenic market town of Stirling, has been awarding diplomas to students who walk through its doors since 1967. In addition to high-quality academic and research initiatives, this university also offers its students access to an Olympic swimming pool, numerous restaurants, and even an on-campus cinema.

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For those of you that aren’t familiar with Shipt, it’s a shopping app. Similar to Instacart, you get paid to shop for customers (usually groceries) and then deliver the order to their house/apartment.

The Shipt app makes all of this easy, showing you exactly what items to buy and routing you to the delivery address.

Shipt was acquired by Target in 2017, so a lot of shopping will take place at Target stores, but there’s also a lot of other store to choose from. They’ve also partnered with a number of other grocery chains, which adds some variation to the shopping experience.

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How Much Does Shipt Pay?

At New Jersey shore (where I work), I can earn between $20-$30 an hour.  

How Much Do Shipt Shoppers Make Per Order

The average order that I see is $10-$12 (before tips). After tips, Shipt shoppers make $15-$17 per order.

Pro-tip: When selecting orders, I always check the “promo pay” section for higher-paying orders first. These orders often pay in the $20-$30 range!

Usually I only accept a promo pay order if it’s within a few miles from my house. Often I will see higher paying orders that are 20-30 miles away, and we all know that as independent contractors our gas expenses can quickly eat into the pay of far away orders.

How Much Do Shipt Shoppers Make Per Hour

My average hourly pay is about the same as the average pay per order at $20-$30.

New Jersey is a high-demand area, with a lot of customers using the Shipt platform. This makes it easy to schedule out plenty of hours with a reasonable expectation that I’ll stay busy.

On that note, I’m not sure if this can be a full-time gig in smaller cities that may not have the higher demand. I usually recommend adding other gig apps to your arsenal to keep you busy during downtime, like Instacart, Doordash, and Uber Eats.

Shipt also lets shoppers create their own “batches”. So essentially you could schedule two, maybe even 3 orders that have the same or close delivery window (let’s say both between 2PM and 3PM, or one between 2PM and 3PM and the other between 3PM and 4PM). As long as you are able to make the delivery within the required delivery window, you are good to go!

This means that experienced shoppers can potentially double their earnings if they know what they’re doing.

I’ve also been told that Shipt rewards its veteran shoppers with access to higher-paying orders. As a new shopper, I can’t quite confirm this. It’s definitely good to hear, as not all gig platforms seem to respect veteran independent contractors.

One more thing Shipt shoppers should be aware of is that Shipt takes the delivery window seriously. If you unload and drop an order off, if it’s 30 seconds late, it’s considered late! 

How Do Shipt Shoppers Get Paid?

Shipt shoppers have the choice of having their earnings deposited weekly every Monday morning, as well as instant cashout available up to five times a day, for a charge of about 49 cents each cashout.

Shipt pays via direct deposit. There’s a tab within your account page in the Shipt app where you can easily add your direct deposit info for payout.

How Often Does Shipt Pay Shoppers?

Shipt pays out every Friday via direct deposit. The payout will consist of earnings from the previous week (Monday through Sunday).


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Instacart vs Shipt Pay

At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, Instacart pay was almost unbeatable. Instacart saw a huge boost in demand and couldn’t keep up with it. This forced them to boost order pay, and customers had to leave huge tips on top of that just to get their order filled. The result, an influx of $50-$60 batches and stories of $100 earnings on a single batch!

These massive payouts didn’t last long, as Instacart quickly hired 500,000 shoppers. This allowed them to fill customer orders at lower prices and bring things back into a balance (or out of one, depending on who you ask).

For a lot of veteran Instacart shoppers, the app completely dried up orders, making it impossible to earn a living during a time of crisis. On top of that, Instacart wasn’t prioritizing veteran shoppers. Some shoppers actually reported that it was the new hires getting priority batches.

Things have since calmed down and Instacart pay has normalized. An average batch on the Instacart platform is between $15 and $20, although there is a very wide range of payouts. I see plenty of $9 batches (tip included) and some higher paying batches between $30 and $40 (but those are double batches so it requires almost twice the work).

Instacart has a very complex pay structure that includes pay per item, pay per mileage, base pay, heavy order pay, customer tip and more. This accounts for the large fluctuation in payouts.

Shipt, on the other hand, keeps their pay more consistent and the pay is a bit more predictable. The calculations are a bit more straightforward (at least they used to be). At the end of the day it is similar to Instacart, as I average $15 to $17 per order with Shipt.

How is Shipt Pay Calculated?

Shipt’s pay scale is very simple: $5 per order plus 7.5% of total customer pay. This is now referred to as V1 for Shipt pay.

As mentioned earlier, Shipt appears to be testing a V2 of pay in many cities. Under this new pay structure, there is a base pay of $5 per order plus an unspecified additional amount that is supposedly based on miles driven and total items.

A lot of veteran Shoppers are not happy about the new pay model. They claim that it pays less than V1 pay and they are disappointed in the lack of transparency.

Lack of transparency in pay is definitely an issue in the gig economy, it allows gig companies to make changes to worker pay without letting them know about the updates. There has been suspicion that V2 pay was created to offset the new “premium pay” introduced by some larger metro areas to help workers during the pandemic.

Despite the outcry about the new pay model, I still think Shipt is a good app for generating income and I plan to continue shopping on the app. There are usually orders available in my region, which makes it a reliable source for side income.

In addition, I like that Shipt lets you create your own batches by combining orders – I can definitely see this being an income booster.

The one obstacle for most new applicants is the interview process. It’s a requirement when you apply, and it can be a bit intimidating. Potential shoppers must record a video of themselves answering three questions (mostly related to customer service and professional qualifications).

My recommendation is to practice this a few times, watch your videos and try to make improvements before submitting. Given that I make YouTube videos about the gig economy, I think I had a slight advantage.

To be completely honest, it took me quite a while to get comfortable in front of a camera when I got started with YouTube. But after some time I got the hang of it. Practice a few times and you will do just fine!

Pros & Cons of Being a Shipt Shopper

Pros

  • Flexible –  Shoppers can go into the app and pick up an available order or schedule their work time in advance
  • Get paid per order, not per hour
  • Delivery only trips are an option
  • Shipt offers promotional bonuses sometimes
  • Shoppers get to keep their tips
  • You truly are in complete control over every job you accept

Cons

  • Pay for your own gas and car maintenance
  • May involve some physical work (ie. carrying a lot of bags up a flight of stairs)
  • Very low pay of some shop and deliver orders that are not promo or are discounted

Shipt Shopper Requirements

To become a Shipt shopper, you’ll need:

  • To be at least 18 years old
  • Have a valid mailing address
  • Have a valid US driver’s license and auto insurance
  • A reliable vehicle, 1997 or newer
  • Knowledge of produce selection (don’t mistake an apple for an orange, for instance)
  • Ability to lift 40 pounds
  • iPhone or Android smartphone

How to Get Started as a Shipt Shopper

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About the Author

Anthony Soldo an independent contractor/sole proprietor from New Jersey. He works on many platforms such as Uber, Lyft, Door Dash, Instacart, and Shipt for the past 5.5 years, as well as his own locally based airport pre/arranged airport service. He has a passion for writing and working on writing a book. He is also an avid music and movie lover, eclectic in his taste across many genres. 


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How Much Does Shipt Pay? – The Side Hustle Profit

Are you looking for a little extra cash?

In today’s stagnant job market, people turn to the booming gig economy to earn a little extra on the side. Many gig workers find these jobs fun and rewarding. The best part is most people can make good money from their side gigs.

As home services become more popular, more side hustle jobs become available. This is true for Shipt shoppers, an online shopping and delivery service.

You can create your schedule and work how you want. Does Shipt pay well? Well, that’s up to you.

Some workers say they make more per hour working at Shipt than they do at their primary jobs. If you’re a self-motivated individual looking to branch out, then Shipt may be the company for you.

Are you ready to make some extra cash? Check out everything you need to know about Shipt pay and how this gig is right for you.

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What is Shipt?

Wait, you haven’t heard of Shipt?!

Shipt started in 2014 with the mission of simplifying people’s lives. It’s an online business where you can submit your grocery lists and have people shop for you. The shopper then delivers the food to you.

Customers love how they can get fresh healthy foods without having to spend time wandering the grocery stores.

But it’s just the customers who are happy.

Shipt shoppers enjoy working shopping for Shipt. Shoppers can get out and be active while getting paid. It’s a flexible job with room for growth and potential—something most traditional jobs lack.

Other benefits of Shipt include being your boss, a free membership, and good pay. Yes, you’ll learn Shipt pay is pretty darn good.

How It Works

Customers get involved with Shipt by downloading the app and paying an annual subscription of just $99. This covers an unlimited number of grocery deliveries.

In the app, the customer submits a grocery list and a shopper will claim it and shop for them. Customers can edit their list at any time based on their needs or store sales. They can even request a particular store within their local area.

Once the customer submits a list, the shopper takes over. As a shopper, you can claim orders and plan your schedule days in advance. You can set your shopping and delivery area so you don’t have to make long trips out of the way.

After you add yourself to the schedule, you can view new lists, the store, and the delivery address. You don’t need to accept every order, only what you can fit into your day.

Be warned, if you reject too many orders, Shipt may contact you about your ability to work for them as a shopper in the future. Don’t worry, if you’re a hard worker, you’ll be fine.

When you accept a list, you’ll drive to the requested store, shop for the items on the list, and pay for them using the Shipt app or debit card. You can shop for multiple orders at the same time, too.

After you shop, you deliver the order to the customer and they take it from there.

The more orders you take, the more money you can make.

How Much Does Shipt Pay?

The question that everyone wonders about is Shipt pay. Is it as good as it sounds?

To break it down, Shipt pays by commission. Shipt starts each order at $5. Then, there’s a 7.5% commission of the total order amount added to your pay.

For example, if you pick up an order that totals around $150, you’ll get paid a total of $16.25. A list that size will take you about an hour plus driving time. Not bad, right?

If you’re thinking it’s not the greatest pay, well, your right. Your pay doesn’t stop there. Most Shipt customers offer tips which helps to increase your overall compensation. The average Shipt shopper makes about $15 per hour with tips.

As you become more experienced with Shipt, you can take multiple orders at the same time and make almost double in one shopping trip. Just make sure you shop and deliver each order within time.

With a little practice, you can make up to $22 per hour with tips. A pretty good deal for a side hustle.

How Shipt Pays

When you work for Shipt, you’re an independent contractor and receive payment per order.

With each order you accept, there’s a pay estimate along with the amount of time it will take you to complete the order. Most orders will take about an hour but this can change as you become more comfortable with the process.

Shipt shoppers get paid every Friday for the prior week’s (Monday through Sunday) completed work. You’ll receive your pay via direct deposit. You can track your orders and payment through the Shipt Shopper app.

Tips to Improve Your Shipt Shopping Skills

You have the potential to earn as much you want up to $22 an hour. But, if you don’t manage your time well, you can make the same, even less, than minimum wage.

Here are a few tips on how you can get more bucks for your work.

Start with Outstanding Customers Service

The trick with any service job is to offer the best possible customer service you can. Over 70% of Shipt customers tip their shoppers, even though it’s not mandatory.

So, how can you provide customer service that goes above and beyond?

Make your shopping more personable by sending your customer a text. Introduce yourself as their shopper and ask if there’s anything else not on the list they may need. Customers who forgot to add an item will appreciate the chance to update their list.

When you can’t find a particular item, the order should include a substitution. It doesn’t hurt to check if it’s okay with your customer. Most customers will appreciate the gesture.

Also, you should always greet your customer when you arrive with their order. With the customer’s permission, you can bring the order into their home and set it on the counter for them. Make sure you mark the order “delivered” as soon as you hand the groceries to the customer.

About 20-30 minutes after you deliver the grocery items, send your customer a text saying something like “thank you for using Shipt” and wish them a nice day. This gives the customer time to put away and check the accuracy of their groceries.

Your customers will love these small gestures and are more likely to leave you a better tip.

Check for Shipt Bounties

Sometimes, there are orders that no one claims. When this happens, Shipt puts a “bounty” on them where they pay more as the deadline approaches. It’s a great way to boost your weekly Shipt pay.

Periodically check your Shipt app for any orders getting close to their delivery deadline. This is especially beneficial to those who aren’t on the schedule yet and have a little extra time.

Accept Orders Big & Small

Don’t be afraid to accept large grocery orders, but don’t skip the small ones either. Both need help getting accomplished and have their benefits.

Yes, larger orders will take more time to complete. However, they usually pay more and there’s the opportunity to receive a tip.

The same goes for smaller orders. You can accept multiple small orders and shop for them at the same time. Your Shipt pay will begin to add up.

Work Another Side Hustle

With Shipt’s flexible scheduling, you can pick up or continue working your other side gigs. It pairs well with other food delivery services and taxi driving.

Or, you can continue focusing on your personal business goals in another industry. Blogging, designing, and marketing are great freelancing gigs you can continue to pursue while shopping for Shipt.

Track Your Mileage

Document and keep track of your mileage. Even though Shipt pay doesn’t cover your mileage, you’re an independent contractor and can use your mileage as a tax deduction.

Shipt Benefits

In addition to a flexible working environment and being your own boss, Shipt offers more to their workers.

A big benefit of working for Shipt is a free Shipt membership. It may seem ironic that you’re too busy shopping for others to do your shopping. But it’s a great deal for those who shop for Shipt on the side.

Working for Shipt allows you to join their supportive community. The most popular groups are on social media, such as their Facebook group. You can ask questions, help others, and get to know your area’s shoppers.

There’s a team that has your back. No matter when you have a question or a concern, you can contact Shipt’s customer experience team at any time. They’re happy to help you out with a difficult order or customer.

While you’re welcome to enter a customer’s house and help them with their groceries, Shipt does take safety seriously. Shipt provides safety guidelines to both shoppers and customers to ensure everyone is safe with every order and delivery.

 

Start Shopping Today!

With some effort and quality customer service, you’ll see your Shipt pay increase as you gain experience shopping for Shipt. Plus, you can still pursue your business and career dreams without going broke.

Want to learn more about how you can pursue your career dreams? Let’s connect and start making your dreams a reality.


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Average Shipt Salary By Location, Job Title, and Department

Updated August 22, 2022

$47,173yearly

To create our salary estimates, Zippia starts with data published in publicly available sources such as the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Foreign Labor Certification Data Center (FLC) Show More

$22.68 hourly


Entry level Salary

$24,000

yearly

$24,000

10 %

$47,173

Median

$92,000

90 %

Highest Paying Jobs At Shipt

While Shipt employees earn an average yearly salary of $47,173, different roles can command different wages. Some of the positions that earn high wages at Shipt include engineering manager, staff engineer, senior engineer, and data scientist. A worker with the title engineering manager salary at Shipt can earn an average yearly salary of $142,497. Some of the other roles at Shipt are communications specialist and shop helper. A worker with the title communications specialist at Shipt earns an average salary of $36,558 per year.

Highest Paying Jobs At Shipt

Rank   Job Title   Average Shipt Salary   Hourly Rate  
1 Engineering Manager $142,497 $68. 51
2 Staff Engineer $137,953 $66.32
3 Senior Engineer $122,740 $59.01
4 Data Scientist $113,169 $54.41
5 Data Analyst $72,722 $34.96
6 Delivery Manager $54,414 $26.16
7 Delivery Driver $44,090 $21.20
8 Pro Shop Attendant $43,566 $20.95
9 Deliverer $42,726 $20.54
10 Pick Up Driver $42,454 $20.41
11 Shopper $42,408 $20.39
12 Ship Joiner $41,456 $19.93
13 Grocery Worker $41,024 $19.72
14 Ship Worker $39,322 $18.90
15 Shop Helper $38,476 $18. 50
16 Communications Specialist $36,559 $17.58

Highest Paying Shipt Competitor Salaries

Based on our research, similar companies to Shipt are Vudu, Instacart, and Saks. Employees at Vudu earn more than most of the competition, with an average yearly salary of $67,887. Employees at Instacart earn an average of $63,250 per year, and the employees at Saks earn an average salary of $46,587 per year.

Salaries By Shipt Competitors

Rank   Company Name   Zippia Score   Average Salary  
1 Vudu 4.5 $67,887
2 Instacart 4.9 $63,250
3 Saks 4.8 $46,587
4 Staples 4.7 $37,239
5 Whole Foods Market 4.5 $32,699
6 Aramark 4.3 $32,219
7 The Home Depot 4. 8 $31,965
8 Sears Holdings 4.4 $31,936
9 Walgreens 4.5 $31,612
10 Kroger 4.7 $31,390
11 BJ’s Wholesale Club 4.5 $31,123
12 Kohl’s 4.4 $30,490
13 Dillard’s 4.6 $28,599

How Much Does Shipt Pay By Location?

Cost of living can vary dramatically depending on the part of the country you’re in. At Shipt, the employees are paid different salaries depending on their location. The city with the highest average salary is San Francisco, CA, where employees earn an average salary of $56,680. Shipt Employees in Vancouver, WA don’t earn quite as much. The median salary in Vancouver, WA is $55,237.

Salaries By Location At Shipt

Rank   Location   Average Shipt Salary   Hourly Rate  
1 San Francisco, CA $56,680 $27. 25
2 Vancouver, WA $55,237 $26.56
3 Washington, DC $53,310 $25.63
4 Grand Forks, ND $53,161 $25.56
5 Boston, MA $51,972 $24.99
6 Jackson, WY $51,970 $24.99
7 Portland, OR $51,872 $24.94
8 Denver, CO $51,748 $24.88
9 Burlington, VT $51,621 $24.82
10 Newark, NJ $51,056 $24.55
11 Hilo, HI $50,983 $24.51
12 Ogden, UT $50,704 $24.38
13 California, MD $49,911 $24.00
14 Reno, NV $49,465 $23.78
15 New York, NY $49,450 $23.77
16 Chicago, IL $49,227 $23. 67
17 Minneapolis, MN $49,006 $23.56
18 North Sioux City, SD $48,203 $23.17
19 Stamford, CT $48,031 $23.09
20 Post Falls, ID $47,919 $23.04

Shipt Salaries By Department

Workers at Shipt earn different salaries depending on the department or organizational function that they work in. For example, workers in the engineering function earn the highest salaries at Shipt, with average earnings of $120,158. Employees working in the marketing organizational function also get paid well, with an average yearly pay of $66,958. On the lower end of the pay scale, the facilities and warehouse functions pay lower wages, with average employee salaries of $39,700, and $41,480, respectively.

Salaries By Department At Shipt

Rank   Department   Average Shipt Salary   Hourly Rate  
1 Engineering $120,158 $57. 77
2 Marketing $66,958 $32.19
3 Non Profit/Government $54,414 $26.16
4 Retail $43,957 $21.13
5 Supply Chain $43,514 $20.92
6 Sales $41,600 $20.00
7 Warehouse $41,481 $19.94
8 Facilities $39,701 $19.09

How Much Does Shipt Pay by Department?

Best Paying Shipt Sales Position Salaries

Rank   Position   Average Shipt Salary   Hourly Rate  
1 Shopper $42,408 $20.39

Best Paying Shipt Supply Chain Position Salaries

Rank   Position   Average Shipt Salary   Hourly Rate  
1 Delivery Driver $44,090 $21. 20
2 Deliverer $42,726 $20.54
3 Deliver Driver $42,336 $20.35
4 Delivery Person $41,885 $20.14

Best Paying Shipt Warehouse Position Salaries

Rank   Position   Average Shipt Salary   Hourly Rate  
1 Pick Up Driver $42,454 $20.41
2 Deliver Driver $42,336 $20.35
3 Grocery Worker $41,024 $19.72

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Frequently Asked Questions About Shipt Salaries

Is the pay good at Shipt?

Yes, the pay is good at Shipt. Compared to the industry average of $38,230 per year, the average annual salary at Shipt is $47,173, which is 23.39% higher.

What is the starting pay at Shipt?

The starting pay at Shipt is $24,000 per year, or $11. 54 per hour.

How much does Shipt pay compared to Vudu?

Shipt pays $47,173 per year on average compared to Vudu which pays $67,887. That works out to $22.68 per hour at Shipt, compared to $32.64 per hour at Vudu.

How much does Shipt pay an hour?

Shipt pays $22.68 an hour, on average.

Have more questions? See all answers to common company questions.

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Zippia gives an in-depth look into the details of Shipt, including salaries, political affiliations, employee data, and more, in order to inform job seekers about Shipt. The employee data is based on information from people who have self-reported their past or current employments at Shipt. The data on this page is also based on data sources collected from public and open data sources on the Internet and other locations, as well as proprietary data we licensed from other companies. Sources of data may include, but are not limited to, the BLS, company filings, estimates based on those filings, h2B filings, and other public and private datasets. While we have made attempts to ensure that the information displayed are correct, Zippia is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of this information. None of the information on this page has been provided or approved by Shipt. The data presented on this page does not represent the view of Shipt and its employees or that of Zippia.

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Salary for azulant – zema52 — LiveJournal

I remind you that everything written below is fiction, like my entire journal.
All coincidences with reality are completely random

The office where I worked was organized by two non-citizens of Estonia, let’s call them Lesha and Igor. They used to work for others like them, and then they decided to separate and start their own apartment renovation business. Then I got to them.

Everything started off pretty well – in the summer there are enough customers. We were paid weekly, as is customary in this area. For me, out of habit, it seemed like a fantasy: I didn’t save much, bought everything I wanted from food and clothes, had fun at grocery establishments, and all the same, money was accumulating much faster than it was spent.

Then Lyosha and Igor got into a typical problem for this business: in order to take on a new client, they lowered the price, counting on a small profit, but something went wrong, and the object became unprofitable. To finish it, they took the next one, closed the old one with an advance from the new object, and this debt grew and grew with each new client.

Money was already given to us once a month, little by little, promising to pay off in full after the work was completed. The next object ended, we were again paid only part of the amount, and again they promised to give everything back later.

After a few months of such “business”, the money stopped being paid at all. I could tolerate this as long as it was possible to pay the rent, but one day there were no funds for this either. The brigadier Lesha, in response to my claims, shrugged and said that he, too, had not paid for the hut, and he himself was without money.

Meanwhile, there were five days left before paying for the apartment, for which money had to be found somewhere. I categorically did not want to let down the owner of the apartment or the guarantor Abu. There were only two options left: go outside, take the deposit and look for some kind of kennel again, or borrow money somewhere. Both options are very bad, but of the two evils, the second was still the lesser.

Although I can’t stand borrowing money (as well as giving money), everything was going to the point that I would have to do it.
After looking through the telephone contacts, I settled on Rasul. He was close enough to me to make such a request, and earned enough to lend such a sum.

I called him, explained what was the matter, but heard something that I did not expect at all:
– Dude, if you owe so much, then you have a problem not with money, but with something else! If you can’t take what’s mine, then you’re not a man, but you’ve endured and suckered.
– Yes, they are not to blame, force majeure turned out with the last object.
– What else force majeure?
– Wrongly calculated the materials and terms, then messed up and had to fix everything at my own expense.
– Bro, force majeure – this is when they built, built, and then the customer took it and died, or the bailiffs arrested the house, or the tsunami washed everything away. What you are saying is not force majeure, but their personal joint, for which they must be responsible. You work, they pay. All. Dot. Everything else is childish explanations. You also take into account that Lazurka is a village where everyone knows everyone about everyone. Let yourself be fooled once, then no one will have serious business with you.
If you want, come in, I’ll give you money, but you think about what I said.
– Thanks, I’ll think about it.

After this conversation, I had the feeling that I had been publicly slapped, my whole face burned with shame.
I abstracted from my friendly relations with the authorities and suddenly I was able to look at everything from the other side. According to my estimates, the total salary debt of our entire team reached a huge amount. It is not at all a fact that it will be possible to give it away from the last object. And there are no guarantees that I will ever receive my money at all. Moreover, not just some abstract money, but earned by the hardest hard labor.

Another nuance was that if I could somehow snatch everything that was owed to me, then this would be enough for several months of a quiet life at home, and there would be an opportunity to find a way to earn money through the Internet. That is, jump one level up.
If I don’t take money, then I end up on the street, i.e. I go back down the level. Such is the dilemma.

In France there is a special organization that deals with labor conflicts. If I lived in this wonderful country, I would definitely apply there, but Illegalia has slightly different laws. I would have spoiled the life of my employers, but I would have drawn unnecessary attention to myself, but I still would not have received the money. As dao_nuxa once wrote in herself: “outside the law means also outside the protection of the law”
Everything was complicated by the fact that they had no money. It is one thing to demand money that is there, but they don’t want to pay it, and it’s quite another when they are stupidly not there. Moreover, if I can still somehow snatch my hard-earned money, then later, when other workers declare similar demands, at best only a part of it will shine for me.
In general, the task was not easy, and we had to hurry.

Here my readers may ask why I didn’t turn to my Chechen friends and ask them to collect the debt. It is possible and necessary to turn to friends in such situations, but I did not treat Lesha and Igor so badly as to bring the matter to violence. Yes, and this is a risky business, and many of these “beaters” went to jail. I didn’t want to let my friends down.

You can also ask friends in different ways. You can say: “Save, help! The orphan was offended!” After such an appeal, my reputation, which I have been creating for so many years, will immediately fall below the plinth, and it is not a fact that someone will help me.
Another option: I want to resolve the issue myself, I will make decisions myself, I will speak on my own, and I simply ask my friends to help as a forceful support. I also have to take all the risks and responsibility. This is the approach that will be fully understood.
My readers may not have understood the difference very well, but in this world it is, and it is huge.

The only option that seemed effective to me was to somehow paralyze the work of my team so that they would have to reckon with me. The easiest and most effective way is to pick up a car, or better – two. They can, of course, go to the police, but this will not return the car, their illegal business will surface, and they can easily count fines ten times more than they owe me.

In such thoughts I was walking along the Promenade and suddenly, as if by order, I met Lechi and his younger brother Anzor. Lechi during his life in France squeezed cars for a whole fleet, mainly from black, Arab and Albanian drug dealers. Then he even served time in prison for this and, therefore, was well versed in the matter.
Once upon a time, two years ago, when I managed to participate in intra-Chechen squabbles, I was from Lecha and Anzor on the other side of the barricades, but then the conflict was settled, and they adequately appreciated my brave madness, greeting me warmly during such random meetings.

Seeing each other, we stood up, greeted each other, hugged and began to talk about life. While we were talking about nothing, I thought what to do, take a chance or not. We had to decide right now. If I start a conversation on this topic, then there will be no turning back. I had to step over myself and do something that I had never done before. How many times have I had to do this: ride the train for free, steal food from the store, break into someone else’s house. Now, take your money.
I had no options, as in all previous situations, and I said that I wanted to consult with Lechi on one important issue. We went to the nearest cafe, ordered coffee, but before I started to say anything, he motioned for me to give him my phone. Then he took his and his brother, put it in a jacket and took it to the waiter, asking to look after. I considered such precautions unnecessary, but did not mind.

I then summarized my situation and asked for advice on how best to pick up the car. My interlocutors’ eyes immediately lit up! Some kind of entertainment appeared in their boring life, and even with good intentions. They immediately volunteered to help me disinterestedly, which was better than if I asked.

It turned out that pushing the car is not an easy process and has many nuances. Both psychological and legal. The most important thing is that in no case should anyone be threatened, and even more so, beaten. Everything must be voluntary.
The biggest danger is cameras and phones. They control our contacts, movement and conversations. They began to remember the last time Lechi and I talked on the phone, and it turned out that never. It was very good. We decided to continue to do without phone calls, and during all the movements to leave them on at home. For various interesting cases, Lecha had a separate nondescript push-button device, which he always turned on and off in the same place and did not allow this device to somehow intersect in space with his main phone when it was on.

Then we figured out a rough plan of action and went to reconnoiter the area.
The fleet of our construction team consisted of two cars: Lesha drove a cargo-passenger Mercedes-Sprinter, which carried building materials and people, and Igor had a pretty good Passat, in which he carried things that did not require a truck, and also went to negotiate with clients, as the only one besides me who speaks French.

Decided to take both cars. We decided to take a minibus, which we called “busik” in the morning, when they would pick me up, to take me to the site. There were no cameras right next to my entrance and there was no risk of being exposed if something went wrong.
It was more difficult with Igor. He appeared out of schedule and completely unpredictable, and where he lives I did not know. Then they decided to use a military trick, since he was engaged in contacts with new clients, and this was his weak spot.

We went to Fabron – a prestigious district of Nice in the mountainous part of the city. They looked for a suitable place without cameras, and then went and asked an Arab friend to help. She called Igor and said that she had bought a new apartment and he was recommended to her as a good repair specialist. Igor was delighted and agreed to look at the apartment tomorrow at 10 am.

I was taken home and anxiously looking forward to the next day. Now there was no way back, but I still could not decide whether I was doing the right thing or not. Some doubts constantly swirled in my head. I didn’t want to go live on the street again, but Lesha didn’t want problems with Igor either. There was no point in asking someone for advice, because. everyone I called would say that I am doing absolutely the right thing. And then I made a big mistake. I called Lesha and said that I really needed money. If within three days he does not give me at least 600 euros to pay for the apartment, then I will be forced to go into conflict. Lesha snarled with displeasure, said that there was no money and he could not help me in any way, because. he sits without money. Then we talked with him in raised tones, I said that I would take mine anyway, and that was the end of our conversation.
Idiot! What an idiot I am! Decided to do it – do it, and if you’re not sure, then don’t start! Now the main thing is that he should forget everything by morning.

I was usually taken to work from the entrance from 6:15 to 6:45. At 6 in the morning, Lechi and his brother called me on the intercom, who brought two more people with them for extras, and the waiting began.
Jitters began to overwhelm me and, apparently, it was noticeable, because. The guys asked:
– Why are you trembling? Are you afraid of something?
– Well, yes
– Why?
– Never used a car before.
– Ah. Well, make a wish.
They laughed and waited further. We drank coffee, talked, drank coffee again, but Lyosha never called. At 7 am I decided to dial it myself.
– Hello, Lech, hello. What time are you picking me up today?
– You don’t work for us anymore. You actually fucked up talking to me like that yesterday. Well, it’s enough. I will give you your money later. As soon as possible.

It was a failure. I repented and told about yesterday’s conversation on the phone. Lechi said that I have a good heart, but I must not act to my own detriment. We still had Igor with his Passat, and we went to Fabron in two cars.

At the appointed house, we parked so as not to attract too much attention and waited. At 9:55 instead of Igor, Lyosha suddenly arrived on a Sprinter, and one Moldavian from our brigade was sitting next to him. Apparently, Igor could not come and sent Lesha, and he took the Moldavian with him as a specialist in order to assess the amount of work.

We approached obliquely from behind so that we could not be seen either in the glass or in the mirror, and I suddenly opened the door. When Lesha saw me, he was surprised, but immediately understood everything:
– Is it you who called us here? What do you want?
– Come out, we need to talk.
– We have nothing to talk about. I already told you everything.
Then he saw the kind, friendly faces of my bearded companions, got scared, and was about to leave, but Anzor deftly put his hand in and pulled out the keys. Then he tapped the body of the car with his palm and announced loudly:
– The station is the final one, the bus does not go any further. Let’s go, people, let’s go!

Reluctantly Lesha and the Moldovan got out of the car. Further, according to the scenario, we had to start a long heart-to-heart conversation about financial and legal relations in the field of repair business, and as a result of convincing arguments, Lesha himself, precisely himself, had to offer the car as a pledge until he found the money. From a legal point of view, this was a flawless option, and Lechi, as a master of his craft, usually took the cars from his debtors. However, I was not such a professional, adrenaline seethed in my blood, and unexpectedly for myself, I suddenly blurted out:
– Lyosha, you owe me XXXX euros, and I’m taking the car from you until you return the money.
Then he took the keys from Anzor, got behind the wheel and drove away. A block later, I parked in a place that had been looked after the day before, and looked at what was in the back. Buckets of paint and putty, tile adhesive, a good expensive Ruby tile cutter. Not bad. Then I went out to the Promenade, lit a cigarette and waited to be picked up from the bus stop. My hands were shaking with excitement, but inside I was delighted. Now there is definitely no way back, now just go to the end.

Fifteen minutes later I saw Lechi’s car and sat down with them. That Moldavian unexpectedly appeared in the car as well. Lechi told me:
– Handsome! Everything was clearly done. Now, no matter what anyone says, Lesha gave you the car himself. You went for a walk, met us by chance, then accidentally met Lesha. He came up to ask why he didn’t pay money, and he offered you a car as a pledge. Here on this version, stand all the way and do not change anything. Even if your lawyer tells you that it would be better for you to say differently, it was still not like that. Especially if a lawyer. Here lawyers are rats, they are called rats. Never listen to lawyers at all, they work against you.

Of course, I didn’t want the case to come to a lawyer, but just in case, I took note of the words of a more experienced comrade. At the moment, I was more interested in how the Moldavian joined us. It turned out that when I left, Lechi began to give Lesha a lecture on the relationship between the employer and the employee. The main goal was to delay him and not let him call anywhere until I hide the car. During the conversation, the Moldavian suddenly also began to demand money and went over to our side, if I may say so. At his home in Moldova, his wife and children were without money, and he needed a salary even more than I did. When he realized what was happening, he saw this as a chance (the only one, by the way) to take his own.
Treat with Anzor, out of the kindness of their hearts, decided to help him at the same time. They put the Moldovan in their car and left, leaving Lesha to get wet in the cold winter rain in an area where buses run once an hour, and the nearest stop is half an hour on foot.

Then they took me home and I waited for a call. The adrenaline had already let go, the sleepless night made itself felt and I passed out to sleep.
I woke up at about 6 pm from a phone call, called Lesha. He offered to meet to talk, but only one on one, without my friends. I said that my friends would still be with me, but if he so wants, then we can talk in private. We agreed to meet in a cafe in the very center of Nice.

I called the guys (now it was possible) and the Moldovan, and at the appointed time we were there.
Lechi predicted that Lesha would be shocked at first, but then, when he recovers, he would either start collecting lads, or go to the police, or try to negotiate to pick up the car for less money. The option with the police was unlikely, but it had to be taken into account. Most likely, Lesha was supposed to come with Igor and take a few more support people with him. We came in six.

Lesha came a little later than the appointed time. He was confused, depressed and … generally alone. Then it turned out that he was trying to gather people, but no one went to “showdown with the Chechens”, everyone had urgent urgent business. Igor, despite the fact that he was Lesha’s companion, also did not come. It was in vain. Lechi promised to show me a master class on how to talk so that Igor would give us his car as a pledge without any threats.

Despite his depression, it was clear that Lesha was getting ready and brave, as he started the conversation very boldly. However, a little later, the blanks ran out, and he was blown away. We sat down at a table, took coffee, and asked Lesha to call Igor. Lesha called, but Igor categorically did not want to go. At first he said that he needed to pick up the children from school, then that he had already drunk and could not drive. Treat him on the phone swore that no one would touch him, we just want to talk. Finally, in hysterics, Lyosha simply squealed into the phone:
– Come, damn it! I that, one should for all to disentangle?
Igor said he would come. Excellent! Most likely, we will take another car.
Then Lyosha began to explain to me that I took the car with building materials and generally paralyzed their work. He asked me to give it back for 600 euros, which I asked him, and even another 100 euros on top. I refused and said that now I need the whole amount.
In the meantime, it was clear that Lesha was scared, and Lechi began to “calm him down”:
– How are you, Alyosha, right? Alyosha, don’t be afraid of us, we’re not bandits. We just don’t cut people, we don’t break them, we don’t kill them. We just want you to give our brother the money he honestly earned from you.
From such calming, he just started to tremble.

A few tables away from us sat some elderly grandfather who seemed familiar to me. Can’t be! It was Musa with some Chechen about 20 years old, as it turned out later, with his grandson. What is he doing here? He lives in Cannes, but dislikes Nice.
Being a man already quite advanced in age, Musa decided to spend those years that the Almighty measured out for him on doing good deeds. He did not strive for wealth or power, he always dressed modestly and neatly. He was strict with everyone, but fair and had an impeccable reputation, and therefore often acted as a mediator in various complex conflicts. Somehow, quite by accident, I crossed paths with him a few years ago, and since then he has treated me quite warmly, even though I am not a Vainakh.

It was amazing to meet him here, but in general there were many amazing meetings in this story. I came over to say hello. When he saw me, he was delighted:
– Allah sent you to me. We just sit and call everyone to get your number.
– Why?
– It’s always nice to talk to a smart person. And what are you doing here?
I explained. Musa frowned and asked to call Lesha to his table.

Lesha had already been worked up to such an extent that he would have calmly gone to drown himself in the sea if he had been asked about it. Musa seated us on opposite sides of the table and asked first to explain the situation between me and the Moldovan, asking clarifying questions along the way: how they agreed, how they worked, what they did, etc. Then he gave the floor to Lesha. He said that he agreed with everything and that everything was correct, it’s just that there is no money now. Then he will definitely settle with everyone.

Then Igor arrived, he was seated next to Lesha and also asked to explain his vision of the situation. He also began to talk about a certain “it”, which “it so happened” that there is no money now.

Finally, Musa said:
– So, you (pointing to Lesha and Igor) made an agreement with them (pointing to us) in June that they work, and you pay once a week, and both parties fulfill their obligations. Then, in August, you changed the agreement that you pay money once a month, and they agreed with this. Then they fulfilled their obligations, but you do not. How much do you owe the kids now?
I named my duty, and the Moldavian named mine.
– So, you owe the guys xxxxx euros for the work. You are wrong according to any laws: even France, even Russia, even your Estonia. Even according to Sharia, you are wrong, according to the Sunnah, it is necessary for a worker to pay for work even before the sweat has dried on his forehead. When will you give the money?

He said the last phrase in such a tone that even a chill ran down my spine, even though it was not said to me. Here I felt very well that although Musa does not aspire to power, he does have it. One of his words is enough, and my unlucky employers can be beaten, killed, maimed, or simply kicked out of Lazurka, and no one can prevent this. What is it, if not power?

Igor and Lesha fidgeted and said that they would give it back when the object was finished, but now they can’t even work, because they took away the car with building materials.
Then Musa asked:
– How much does this car cost?
– XXXX euro.
– What kind of car do you have (pointing to Igor) and how much does it cost?
– Passat 2012, costs XXXX euro.
It turned out that not a single car was enough to pay off both me and the Moldovan, but two were enough with a margin.
Here Musa delivered the final verdict. At first he told me: – Give them their car, let them work.
I gave the keys and said that I would send an SMS to the address where she is.
Then Musa said to Lesha and Igor:
– You have three days to pay off the guys for the work. If you don’t find the money, then you wash your cars, clean and prepare for sale. Exactly three days later, at 8 pm, you come here, give him (pointing to your grandson) the keys, grise cards (the French analogue of the TCP) and draw up a contract of sale. You, Timur (grandson), sell cars and give money to the guys for work, and return everything that remains to them. Neither you nor I need a penny from this. All. Everybody’s Free.

Musa did not frighten what would happen if they act differently. What for? If they decided to cheat and disappeared somewhere or turned to the police, then he would take this as an attack on personal honor and dignity, and then the matter would not be limited to cars.

Everyone left, but he asked me to stay. I sat down at a table and we started talking from afar. First he asked:
– How are your documents? Haven’t received yet?
– Yes, I have not received it yet. Everything became difficult. I feel like I’m running down a hallway where every door slams shut as soon as I run up to it.
– Well, that means it wasn’t your door. Yours won’t close. And you don’t have to run, just go along your corridor and that’s it.
– Good.
Then they talked some more nonsense, and then he suddenly asked:
– Do you know what bitcoin is?
– A little yes.
– Can you explain?
– I’ll try.
I, as best I could, explained what it was and Musa simply beamed:
– Here, a bright head! And then everyone says bitcoin, bitcoin, but no one can explain what it is. You are the first person to explain this clearly to me. You take care of it, I think here you can succeed by the grace of Allah.
– What to do?
– Cryptocurrencies
– Good
– No, that won’t do. Give me a word!
I thought and said:
– I give you my word that I will take a deeper look at what it is, and if I see something interesting, I will do it.
This option suited him.

Then we talked a little more about life and parted warmly. Our labor dispute was never even mentioned. And what is there to talk about? Musa had to resolve very complex conflicts, where blood was shed, or a woman was involved, or something else complicated. And then what? Some fat hard workers didn’t get paid. Well, they will pay, where will they go.

I went home in the cold winter rain, but inside everything was singing. Perhaps it was the most pleasant and joyful day of all the time of my emigration. I don’t know why, I just felt really good at that moment.

Three days later, an hour and a half before the deadline, Lesha gave me the money. Judging by the expression on his face, he thought I had done wrong. It seems that he and Igor did not even appreciate that they were talking to them like men and were given the opportunity to save face. Well, okay, they are in the past, like construction. For some reason, I had the feeling that I would never go back there.

Tags: France, my emigration

KPI or percentage?

Why you can’t pay a percentage of sales and how piecework reduces productivity. Examples of non-obvious KPIs.

“A person’s virtue is measured not by extraordinary deeds, but by his daily effort.”

Blaise Pascal

There is no job without measurable results. But often there is ignorance of quantitative indicators, the inability to measure them. As well as the desire to replace unknown and incomprehensible indicators with known and visual ones.

The one-sided underdevelopment of KPI metrics in Russia is most clearly manifested in the labor market. The achievements of a sales manager are obvious even to a student recruiter, and therefore serve as a standard. Increased sales by X and profit by Y? It is immediately clear that a great worker.

Against this background, the designer or system administrator looks pale. Catalogs, banners, flyers, servers, clusters, tickets cannot stand comparison with rubles. A candidate with such unconvincing achievements seems to be a bum and a slacker. Why hire them, why pay them? They don’t make money, do they?

Remuneration for the volume of sales (profit) or output in pieces seems obvious, natural, saves the mental effort of managers. However, the evaluation of performance and remuneration of labor on these indicators harms productivity!

The volume of sales is not suitable even for evaluating the work of salesmen. The percentage of “brought in money” inevitably creates problems.

Large order discourages. Having received good interest for a “pushy” client, the employee relaxes. Why resist if the salary is already in your pocket? And when there is a stream of small orders, you don’t even want to work. Why balk at it if the money comes out of gulkin’s nose?

Competitors have higher salaries. “Temporary difficulties”, “competitors stuck”, “out of season” do not concern the employee. He looks at the job market. And he will leave if the salary is better in another company. Or he will be afraid to leave, but he will also stop working for a penny.

Master’s habits. By imposing “loss sharing” on employees, you are shifting entrepreneurial risks onto them. As a result, unwitting “partners” inevitably have questions: why the percentage is low, prices are non-market, advertising is bad and calculations are swindling.

Class solidarity. Have sales stopped growing? Congratulations, you have an “Italian strike”. Managers develop an average monthly salary, and then imitate work.

Take a worker. Or a taxi dispatcher. Or a chef in a cafe. In a word, a worker producing the same “things”. Did God himself order to pay for such work by piecework?

Nothing like that. There is a flaw in the system itself. Prices for “pieces” are calculated by dividing the average market salary by output. And here’s what happens:

Prices for low productivity P 1 are high because the average market wage C is divided by low productivity B 1 .

Р 1 = С / В 1

The employee wants to earn, and increases output to B 2 . Now the prices R 2 for the next month are calculated by dividing C by B 2 .

R 2 = C / B 2

The average market salary C does not change. And the entrepreneur will not pay a salary above the market, so as not to go bankrupt.

B 2 > B 1 and C unchanged
hence
R 2 < R 1

An increase in productivity automatically lowers the piece rates. As a result, the deceived worker vows to “tear the veins”. Because now he will have to work harder for the same money. And his colleagues’ incomes have completely fallen, and who will they “thank” for this?

In pursuit of the golden ratio, owners use up to 20 measurable performance indicators of managers, including:

1. Sales volume;
2. Number of new clients;
3. Number of repeat sales;
4. Number of transactions;
5. Number of calls;
6. Number of meetings.

Using the same percentage of sales as the base.
A should be based on the average market salary:

SALARY = BASE + (BASE * VC) * PERFORMANCE
where BASE is a fixed, a certain share of the average market salary,
PERFORMANCE – the percentage of achievement of planned indicators0188 for example, (Volume of sales after the fact / Volume of sales according to the plan),
and VK – weight coefficient

There can be several variable terms:

SALARY \u003d BASE + (BASE * VK 1 ) * PERFORMANCE 1 + (BASE * VK 2 ) * PERFORMANCE 2 . ..
+ (BASE * VK N ) * PERFORMANCE N

The formula for calculating wages is not taken from the ceiling. It is based on the scientific management practice of Frederick Winslow Taylor. Working with Henry Lawrence Gantt at the Midvale Steel Co from 1880, Taylor increased worker productivity by 200 to 500 percent. Due to the scientific organization of labor, the reduction of unnecessary operations, the introduction of multifactorial calculation methods (66 years before the first ENIAC computer). And also as a result of the use of the “per-hour” (planned) system of remuneration.

Frederick Winslow Taylor

Henry Lawrence Gantt

The Taylor system was branded by the workers’ parties as “sweatshops” and … formed the basis of the production processes of the USSR. You can get acquainted with the experience and methods of Frederick Taylor in his book “The Scientific Organization of Labor” (in later editions “Principles of Scientific Management” ).

Let’s go back to the system administrator. Every second enterprise has such a special worker. He sits and plays with toys all day long. Begging for money for mysterious pieces of iron. And most importantly, something breaks all the time. Bad employee! How to measure his work? Downtime of the company due to his fault? Money for incomprehensible hubs, servers and routers?

No. An indicator of the work of a system administrator is the time of his idleness. So at the factories of Henry Ford, the salary of a team of repairmen was calculated. While the conveyor worked, and the crew sat at the ready, the time counter ticked regularly. As soon as the conveyor broke, the counter stopped. Repairmen ran running to fix the breakdown and start the meter again.

And now let’s move on to the layout designer. This shaggy-haired man always misses deadlines, hisses at friendly requests, misrepresents phone numbers and addresses, loads a printer and travels around printing houses for days on end. And what is the result of his pictures? Does anyone know how many sales catalogs and banners bring in? Not? What are you paying for then?

This song is old, it’s time to forget it. For 5 years now, the effectiveness of design has been measured in exact numbers. In 2011, the book “A / B Testing // Designed for Use” by Lukas Mathis was published. First Amazon and Zynga, and then web studios and internet marketing agencies rushed to A/B test web pages. How? The flow of visitors from one source is divided in half. The first half is shown the design with the orange button, the second half with the green button. After a couple of thousand visits, it becomes clear that more visitors are clicking on the orange button.

An indicator of a designer’s work is the conversion of his layouts. Regardless of the distribution channel and medium, online and offline. Online layout conversions are easier and cheaper to measure. However, offline, such studies are quite real. The Ted Bates Advertising Lab, led by USP creator Rosser Reeves, successfully measured the impact of commercials as far back as 1961.

Budget example of offline advertising

A travel agency places ads in the Tourism and Leisure magazine. Every week, a layout is given to print, designed according to the example of competitors. Rectangular, in yellow and blue, with a photograph of a landscape or happy tourists in the background. Like this:

These ads received 10-15 calls per week.

The designer then makes a “formal adjustment”. Draws the ad as different as possible from competitors’ layouts. Instead of a rectangular one, he makes an oval one, instead of a yellow-blue scale he uses red, he does not use a background photo. It turns out like this:

After the publication of this announcement,
called
25-30 times in a week. PROFIT!

Important clarification. Good advertising is viral, launching a wave of free rumors and retellings through acquaintances. Therefore, when evaluating the work of a designer, it makes sense to take into account the number of repeated requests for the advertisement he created.

It is difficult to separate the manager’s performance indicators from the results of the work of subordinates. Careerists skillfully use this. If the department fulfills the plan, the head is well done. If he fails, lazy subordinates are to blame. What indicators measure the organizational efforts of a manager?

For example, the number of planning meetings per month is . In most commercial enterprises, this figure is zero. Why take people away from work if there is a phone, e-mail, Skype, CRM? Meanwhile:

NO MEETINGS – CONTROL IS WEAK
management of people is replaced by work with documents,
discipline worsens, misunderstandings and errors accumulate When a responsible event (exhibition, conference) is on the nose, it makes sense to convene planning meetings daily. But such rushes cannot be made the norm.

4-8 PLANNINGS PER MONTH –
CONTROL SUPPORTS PLANNED WORK

If meetings are held more frequently, this is a sign of a management crisis. The leader does not orient himself in the situation, has lost leverage and plugs holes with micromanagement.

9-20 PLANNINGS PER MONTH – THE MANAGER LOSES CONTROL

What if the planning meetings are held more than once a day? This is already an imitation of managerial activity. The leader seeks to create “more movement” so that it is easier to shift responsibility to subordinates.

MORE THAN 20 PLANNINGS PER MONTH – CONTROL IS SIMULATED

Popular CRMs have video conferencing functionality. No CRM? At worst, everyone has Skype. Q: How often do you hold meetings?

KPI is not an end in itself. KPIs are not there to fill the lines of reports and pretty presentations. Not for de-bonding for the sake of saving the wage fund. KPIs are designed to increase productivity. Therefore, choose, measure and consider those indicators that will help motivate employees with fair rewards for productive work.

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Analyst – intuitive, commercial writer, author of books. A romantic of socially responsible labor and capitalism with a human face. Favorite topics: creative production, improvement of management methods, practical psychology, futurology.

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100 interesting facts about China

He is really scary … But not in the way that it seems at first glance.

1. The official name for Chinese is 中国话(zhōngguóhuà). It is also called 汉语 (hànyǔ or Khan speech).

2. There are countless dialects here. But in recent years, Beijing 普通话 (pǔtōnghuà) has gained the most popularity (thanks to radio and television).

3. Literacy in China has always been the lot of the nobility. To study traditional hieroglyphs, it was necessary to spend ten years of life, which the peasant could not afford.

4. Over time, the hieroglyphs were simplified more and more, and accordingly more and more people became literate.

5. Finally, thanks to Deng Xiaoping, in 1959 拼音(pīnyīn), a phonetic transcription of hieroglyphs, was introduced, making it possible to study Chinese as a normal foreign language.

6. Chinese is a tonal language, the same vowel can be pronounced in five different ways (toneless, even, ascending, descending-ascending, descending) — a, ā,á,ǎ, à

7. The same syllable in the same tone can have several different characters – 行 (háng and xíng).

8. A lot of characters are insanely similar to each other – 很 and 银, 问 and 间, 足 and 是, 找 and 我.

9. All this is due to the fact that absolutely all hieroglyphs consist of keys (radicals). As an example – 好 (hǎo – good) – consists of 女 (nǚ – woman) and 子 (zi – child). As the teachers explain it – a woman and a child – it’s always good. But I don’t understand this logic personally.

10. Without looking after the tone or without adding an extra dot in the hieroglyph, you can run into a great deal. As an example, the phrases “I sniffed her” and “I kissed her” are one syllable in a different tone. Also, without putting two sticks in the hieroglyph “sell”, you can write “buy”.

11. But, what is most surprising, the Chinese themselves perfectly understand each other without these throat-rending jumps from tone to tone. Only we, foreigners, suffer like this…

12. Pinyin is very similar to English, but you can get burned on it. The first thing we were told was to forget your English. And this is true, since in English in pinyin only “a” and “o” are read.

13. Learning Chinese begins with a herd of healthy foreheads sitting and singing syllables in different tones to the whole class. A terrible sight.

14. But, in contrast to all of the above, the grammar of the language is elementary. The absence of cases, declensions and genders, the same type and always the same construction of phrases, the minimum number of prepositions. If it weren’t for hieroglyphs…

15. There is no hieroglyph in Chinese that can be read in more than one syllable.

16. Foreign languages ​​are absolutely not respected here. At the Beijing airport, where, logically, everyone is required to know at least a minimum, no one knew him (for comparison, in Charles de Gaulle, in Barajas, in Heathrow, information workers knew the necessary minimum in 6-7 languages).

17. For a foreigner there is no logic in the language. You have to stupidly cram, writing each hieroglyph 50 times and repeating each word the same number of times. The only relief is that after some time, more and more acquaintances begin to appear in unfamiliar words.

18. There is practically not a single word here that can be hooked on as something familiar (as examples, the words “problem”, “interest”, etc., as well as the names of countries, cities in European languages very similar).

19. Although there are several words that sound similar even in Russian. They are tea (chá), coffee (kāfēi), and mama and papa (māma and bàba).

20. There is a separate word for each family member: for older and younger brother, for older and younger sister, for grandfather and grandmother.

21. And how they pervert over the names of other countries and cities, over foreign names… Ukraine – 乌克兰 [wūkèlán], Russia – 俄罗斯 [éluósī], etc. These are the countries for which the designations are not was found, and hieroglyphs were selected that were as similar as possible in sound.

22. But there are also those countries for which designations were found: USA – 美国 (měiguó), England – 英国 [yīngguó], France – 法国 [fǎguó]. The strange thing is that, parsing by hieroglyphs, America is a beautiful country, England is a heroic country, France is a lawful country, China is a middle country (中国 [zhōngguó]).

23. There are no Chinese keyboards. All of them are entered in pinyin – you type the Latin alphabet (as in the examples above) and select the desired character with a number. Everything is very simple.

Now let’s move on to something more interesting – the Chinese people.

24. Everyone knows that China’s population is the largest on Earth (more than 1.3 billion people). But it is distributed extremely unevenly. 50-60 percent of the territory can be safely withdrawn from the territory of China, and the population will practically not change. These are the Xinjiang Uyghur region, Tibet and Inner Mongolia. 90% of the population is concentrated in the coastal zone.

25. China has the largest number of million-plus cities on the planet – more than twenty.

26. Due to the huge population, the scale in China is highly biased. For example, Anshan (the city where I currently study) in Liaoning Province has 4 million inhabitants. But it’s a creepy village by their standards. For me, this is wild: you walk along the main street and you don’t see the sun because of the skyscrapers, and they tell you that you are in the village.

27. Europeans for the Chinese – like the arrival of Scorpions in the village of Gadyukino. It’s more than a shock. Sometimes it’s scary (and sometimes it’s nice) for me to walk around the city and parks, when the children shout “look, a foreigner”, they invite you to take a picture, very beautiful girls don’t take their eyes off (although I’m not handsome, and I don’t have a BMW X6). Recently, in regions frequented by foreigners, everything has changed, but in the countryside (albeit with skyscrapers) it remains the same.

28. The people here are extremely unclean. It is absolutely normal to smoke in canteens and in the corridors of the university, throwing everything at one’s feet, spitting and spitting everywhere. But, surprisingly, everywhere is clean. For a gigantic army of janitors cleans everything.

29. They wanted to spit on everything and everyone here. In the sense of all the rules, including safety. Having a license and two years of driving experience, I will never go on a Chinese road in my life, because they simply do not have such a thing as traffic rules. The only thing that is more or less observed is not to run a red light, but even then not always. I almost get heart attacks when crossing the streets and riding in transport. However, I did not see a single accident, just like the traffic police. In general, the Europeans do not understand.

30. Ignorance applies to everything except what is regulated by the state. No Chinese will do anything illegal. Somehow it happened that “figs with you, do what you want, but don’t try to climb here, here and here. ” And what is most surprising, it turns out.

31. The government also doesn’t give a damn about its own people (though not in everything). What is the forced resettlement of more than 10 million people in Xinjiang during the time of Xiaoping (“the territory must be developed”). Yes, and there are plenty of other examples – for example, the almost complete lack of control over the quality of products. When there is a lot of population, you probably start to disregard it.

32. The appearance of the Chinese is very monotonous. Always black hair, always short, and (for girls) always small breasts. Here I am blond and with my 193 cm stand out very much…

33. It is forbidden by law for people to have more than one child. True, this applies only to large cities, there is no control in the villages. If you have one child – everything is fine, two – pay tax. Three – the tax progresses. It even went as far as forced sterilization.

34. I have never met more rude people either. Let a pedestrian pass at the crossing, hold the door for the one walking behind, do not smoke in someone’s face – what are you talking about …

35. The same applies to women. Such brazen exploitation of women by men and the lack of gentlemanship is disgusting.

36. Due to the lack of food control, there are a lot of sick people. Those who can’t afford imported food can always be recognized by the large cluster of pimples on their cheeks – spicy foods full of chemicals are the cause of skin problems.

37. Accordingly, it is easy to define the “elite” – the skin is not so yellow (sunburn is the lot of the plebeians), there are no problems with it.

38. There are so-called “nine wolves” – the most respected professions. I don’t remember all of them, but among them: the military, doctors, teachers, officials, police, etc. All of them have very high salaries and great respect in society.

39. It is probably because of the presence of the death penalty that these professions are so valued (mainly police and officials). For corruption, arms trafficking and drugs – the death penalty without discussion in the city square – they put it on the carpet and put a bullet in the back of the head.

40. The percentage of ugly people is simply huge. Somehow you don’t imagine Chinese women in films and clips. Yes, and men do not shine with beauty. Maybe that’s why the demand for foreigners is so great.

41. Everyone often complains that the Chinese have invaded their home country. Have you ever thought that China is also filled with foreigners. A large number of Russians, Kazakhs, all Central Asians and residents of the Middle East study at universities. There is also a significant number of Europeans and Americans. I generally keep quiet about Koreans and Japanese.

42. About half of China’s population is illiterate. This is a huge success. In the middle of the twentieth century, 90% of the population were illiterate.

Let’s finish with people and move on to economics and politics.

43. China ranks second in the world (after the US) in terms of nominal value of GDP. Calling China an underdeveloped country (as some of my acquaintances say: “Do you need a visa to China? Ha ha ha”) is very stupid.

44. Everything, everything, everywhere and always is produced in China. Almost any international corporation has production and assembly shops in China.

45. Only the above nine professions have honor and high salaries. Technical professions are not at all respected here. That is why everyone wants to leave. The huge labor market is idle. Especially the low-skilled. Therefore, people are happy with any work.

46. The Chinese can be called slobs, but by no means lazy. They plow so that be healthy. Not once did classes at the university end ahead of time, transport was never late, etc., etc.

47. But now they plow to the best of their ability, that is, carelessly. This is the reason why manufacturing is located in China, not R&D. It is enough to look at rotten sewer manholes, terrible paving slabs, smoking and smoky buses, breaking electrical appliances.

48. The attitude towards food products is the same sloppy. I have never seen fruit with rot or worms: not because they are carefully selected, but because they are stuffed in such a way that any self-respecting worm will hide under the ground, screaming in horror. Apples really smell like acetone, bread does not go stale for 2-3 weeks. Because of this, the health of the Chinese is rather weak.

49. But! There is a group of industries in which everything is simply perfect. This is what the government controls: the military area, communications, construction, education, medicine, etc. This gives rise to paradoxes – like broken paving slabs and chic asphalt on the road, which has been lying for 20 years and will lie for as long. These are disposable electronic devices for blood analysis – a circle that releases a needle, hisses and sticks a patch on its own. This is military equipment, equal in strength to American and Russian counterparts. And a lot more. But outside – no, no.

50. There are so-called “free economic zones” where production is almost not taxed. Everything is concentrated in them. Around the same Anshan – the production of Siemens, Bosch and a bunch of other things. There is practically no production in other regions.

51. China is an extremely energy dependent country. In this regard, there is no central hot water supply, heating, etc. If you have money, install a boiler and a heater. No, you’ll get by with what you have.

52. We are used to three levels of administrative-territorial division – region-district-settlement. In China, everything is much more complicated – there are 5 of them (the translation is chosen as adequately as possible, there are simply no such words in Russian). Province – region-volost-county-settlement. In addition, there are also cities of special subordination, free economic zones, etc. That is, the devil will break his leg.

Hu Jintao

53. No democracy. No solidarity games. No elections. There is the CCP (Communist Party of China), there is its General Secretary (currently Hu Jintao) and that’s it. If you don’t like it, you’ll be shot. Crimes against the authorities are punished as harshly as possible. As with the tanks introduced into Urumqi recently in response to the performance of the separatists.

54. Censorship. When I arrived here, I asked what it was impossible to talk about. Discussing politics is one, two and twenty. It is quite possible to run into deportation.

55. But the Chinese are happy with the government. Fully.

56. The ideology of the CCP is communism. But it’s hard to call it communism. Luxury cars, iPhones and iPads, shopping centers with a huge selection. Some weird communism.

57. Due to the size of the population, there is a huge ethnic differentiation. A native of Shenyang will not understand a Hong Konger, and a Beijinger will not agree with Guangzhou (after all, Russian endings do not go to local names).

58. Taiwan. There are some who believe that China and Taiwan are one country. They are de jure and de facto independent, there are not even diplomatic relations between them. But on the maps of China, Taiwan is designated as its province, on the Taiwan maps, the entire mainland China is part of the Republic of China. A little strange.

59. Hong Kong. This is already part of China, but a special autonomous region. Their own currency, their own police, etc. Everything is their own, except for questions of politics and defense. A kind of place where everyone can do business, moving away from the law. A creepy place, albeit a rich one. Highly.

60. China is the only country in the world other than Russia providing humanitarian aid to North Korea.

61. Social security here is top notch. Government employees receive excellent salaries. Apartments are given to them at a very fast pace. About prices and salaries – below.

62. China’s currency is the yuan renminbi (translated as the people’s money). The approximate exchange rate is 6.2 yuan per dollar. 1 yuan is 10 jiao. The exchange rate stability is amazing.

63. About prices. Renting a three-room apartment costs 1,500 yuan per month. A 3-kilogram package of rice is 30. A kilogram of potatoes is 2. A bottle of beer is 3. A pack of cigarettes is from 4 to 15.

64. About salaries. The average salary of a teacher in a school is 4,000-5,000 yuan. The salary of a policeman is 6000-7000. The civil servant’s pension is 100% of the salary.

65. Many teachers of our university drive their cars honestly bought for their salaries. Every third or fourth has an iPhone here. So the ratio of salaries and prices is much more attractive than in the same Ukraine.

66. Tariffs for communal, hostel, etc. for the Chinese are miserable up to a certain level. Then they begin to grow very quickly. So to say “you are content with little – take it, if you want more – pay.”

67. The average area of ​​a one-room apartment is 40–50 square meters. Treshki – 100-120. The price per square meter in Anshan is about 4,000 yuan in a normal area.

68. In general, despite the negativity, living here (IMHO) is much more pleasant than at home.

Life and everyday life.

69. Everyone who wants to dress up. Often it seems strange and even wild.

70. Sex and any hint of it is prohibited. I have not seen a single kissing couple, the maximum that they allow themselves is to join hands. Pornography is immediately a prison sentence.

71. People here are accustomed to heating apartments with air conditioners, and heating water with boilers (hung outside). A little strange.

72. Internet here is charged not by traffic, but by time. The speed is one – 5 Mbps download, 1 Mbps – return. 15 yuan – 120 hours of internet.

73. Google is not banned here. True, it is often buggy. But Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, any porn sites are blocked by the so-called “Great Chinese FireWALL”. But the porn lab works :). True, you can use a proxy, you can TOR.

74. The Chinese segment of the Internet is practically isolated from the outside world. Because they have everything. Instead of Google – baidu.com, instead of Contact – renren.com, instead of Ebei – taobao.com. In general, China has the largest number of Internet users on the planet. Not surprising.

75. Alcohol is practically not consumed here, although it is freely available. I was looked at like I was crazy as I took a case of beer.

76. Local girls are very shy. Yes, and chaste too. That is, “sex for one night”, “pick a girl”, etc. are not rolled here. Long, only long relationship … Which, of course, is sad.

77. But there is also a “golden youth” here. It’s starting to show up lately. The bad influence of the West, whatever you say. Europe is a role model. Although the ideology does not allow depravity to spread far and deep.

78. In local clubs we (foreigners) get a big discount, because we attract visitors to the club (how!).

79. The main meal is of course rice. But not easy. The most common dish is rice with a huge amount of all sorts of additives. For 6 yuan you can have a portion of rice with meat, chicken and salad. It’s basically all they eat.

80. The food is very spicy. Highly. After a couple of days, I always ask you not to add spices, because eating is unbearable. This is due to the fact that sanitation is at a very low level.

81. About sanitation. The local diner is something. A common pile of chopsticks, where everyone climbs with dirty hands, cooks with dirt under their nails. After a while you get used to it 🙂

82. Not all Chinese use chopsticks. About half eat with spoons.

83. But there are no plugs. Generally. All food is such that it requires either chopsticks (crumbly and small pieces) or spoons (liquid).

84. There are no toilets in the apartments either. The standard is a hole in the floor. Who is already richer, he puts himself a toilet.

85.
Even the “dugouts” have double-glazed windows. Local production. Such a “house” looks wild, I’ll tell you.

86. All locally produced household goods are rubbish. Toothbrushes with falling bristles, soap that smells like turpentine, sugar that looks like plastic, food that I mentioned earlier. All the best is foreign.

87. The rhythm of life here is very fast. Everyone runs and runs. New houses are springing up like mushrooms after the rain, new roads are being laid, everything is being reconstructed.

88. The city-village division is very common. Province, what to take from it. Indeed, the differences between the city and the countryside are enormous.

89. Lots of insects. Everything flies, buzzes and winds around you. Mosquitoes, surprisingly, no.

90. Tea cult. This is more than a drink here. Some varieties cost up to 10,000 per kilogram. They drink it from small cups, without sugar and warm.

91. Absolute ignorance of what is happening in the world. It concerns both music, cinema and books, as well as politics, geography, history, etc. The names of Nietzsche and Caesar, Scorpions and Metallica, Moscow and Berlin will not say anything to the average Chinese person.

92. Complete disregard for copyright. What to talk about if zhidao.baidu.com (the largest Chinese search engine, comparable to Google) has e-mule links to Office, Windows, etc. It’s like if Google posted recommended links to pirated software.

93. The official seals here are in red. It looks kind of silly. We did the same with dinosaurs at school.

94. Lazy Chinese simply do not exist. Getting up at 6 in the morning and plowing is the norm. For this you respect them greatly.

95. The banking system is also almost entirely isolated from the outside world. In order to find an ATM that accepts Visa, I had to sweat a lot. It has its own system – Unionpay. And ATMs of this system are on every corner.

96. NFC is very common – with cards and phones that support it, you can pay for bus fares, meals in the canteen and much more. Very comfortably.

97. Not a single Soviet or Russian car on the roads. Half domestic and Germany / USA / Japan.

98. The habit of living in large groups. The norm in a one-room apartment is 3-5 people. In the dorm room – 8-10.

99. A Chinese person may look like a homeless person, but have a couple of hundred thousand yuan in his passbook. At the same time to live in a dugout (practically). Those still don’t care. Basically, this is the older generation.

100. China is full of paradoxes. It is unrealistic to know him in a lifetime. This is an amazing country, a country of great opportunities and a great future.

Kid things to do when bored: 100 Things for Kids to Do at Home When Bored (Written by My 12-Year-Old!)

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100 Things for Kids to Do at Home When Bored (Written by My 12-Year-Old!)

Kids bored? Not sure what to do at home?

This list was written in response to the closing of schools during COVID, as my kids were clearly more bored at home during that time. But it’s clearly useful any time kids don’t know what to do when they’re home and have free time!

My 12-year-old daughter was telling me during COVID that she had nothing to do, even though she has many interests including drawing and reading. She also had been pestering me to buy tickets to a concert she wanted to see in the summer of 2020. So I made her a deal! Make a list of 100 things for kids to do when bored to help her keep busy and to share on my blog, and I’ll get her the tickets!

She got the tickets! Unfortunately, the concert was cancelled, but I worked out something else with her. Regardless – she created her own list of many things to do, and can be proud of inspiring other kids as well!

Here’s her list! 

100 Things for Kids to Do at Home When Bored

  1. Read a book.
  2. Watch cartoons.
  3. Watch a movie.
  4. Draw a picture.
  5. Play instruments.
  6. Have a family study group.
  7. Play with a pet.
  8. Put a puzzle together.
  9. Go for a walk.
  10. Bike around the neighborhood.
  11. Put together some legos.
  12. Play a board game.
  13. Play Minecraft or another multi-player video game with family.
  14. Listen to an audiobook.
  15. Paint.
  16. Sew clothes or plushies.
  17. Write a song or poem.
  18. Watch a concert or play online.
  19. Have video calls with friends or family.
  20. Write a story.
  21. Make a comic.
  22. Have a contest.
  23. Make a cartoon.
  24. Make a flipbook.
  25. Learn a new language.
  26. Learn about the human body.
  27. Study for a future job.
  28. Write a script for a movie or play.
  29. Put together or take apart a computer.
  30. Go shopping online.
  31. Have a fancy dinner at home.
  32. Start a funny YouTube channel.
  33. Do someone’s makeup.
  34. Fly a kite.
  35. Dress up as a favorite character.
  36. Have a karaoke night.
  37. Count to one thousand.
  38. Design your dream home.
  39. Learn about a culture.
  40. Write about your favorite story.
  41. Learn a new sport.
  42. Design a poster.
  43. Find the cause of rain.
  44. Create a diary or journal.
  45. Learn family history.
  46. Play in the rain.
  47. Name all the plants in your yard.
  48. Watch cartoons from different countries.
  49. Memorize all the states.
  50. Create a new shape.
  51. Make a doll house.
  52. Use an erasable marker and draw a tattoo.
  53. Count all your money.
  54. Design new shoes.
  55. Donate old items.
  56. Learn about your pet.
  57. Design a new toy.
  58. Make a puppet.
  59. Write about your day.
  60. Create a new word.
  61. Draw your family, friend or pet.
  62. Take a new food.
  63. Get ahead of your class.
  64. Wave to everyone in your neighborhood.
  65. Program a toy robot.
  66. Bake cookies.
  67. Help with meals.
  68. Get a haircut or style your hair at home.
  69. Learn how something is made.
  70. Go fishing.
  71. Study plants outside.
  72. Plant a garden.
  73. Make lemonade, apple juice, or orange juice.
  74. Create a cartoon character.
  75. Draw fan art.
  76. Get to know someone more on the phone.
  77. Learn how germs form.
  78. Organize your room.
  79. Pretend to have your future job.
  80. Learn an instrument.
  81. Donate to someone in need.
  82. Create a meme.
  83. Learn your favorite songs on an instrument.
  84. Finish watching a cartoon.
  85. Paint someone’s nails (or your own!).
  86. Change your hairstyle.
  87. Learn more math.
  88. Play a simulator game.
  89. Make something with playdough.
  90. List your favorite things.
  91. Wear your least favorite color for a day.
  92. Write a musical.
  93. Chew as much gum as you can.
  94. Read a different genre of books.
  95. Pick flowers.
  96. Help your parents with something.
  97. Take an online tour of something.
  98. Create a new candy.
  99. Have a photoshoot.
  100. Learn about your state.

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100+ Things to Do When Kids Are Bored

Now that school is cancelled and kids are home for several weeks during the coronavirus outbreak, what are you going to do when the kids get bored? 

Don’t worry parents, I am here to help you! If you are home because of the coronavirus, have an extended spring break or just looking for something to do with the kids when they are bored, I’ve got a list of 100+ ideas to help keep them entertained and beat boredom.

1. Create a Bowling Alley

Get creative using items such as cups, toilet paper rolls, action figures, etc. to set up as pins to create a bowling alley in your hallway. Use a ball and let the kids take turns bowling while keeping score.

2. Lip Sync Battle

Battle it out with a lip sync competition and see who can do it best. Choose a song, give the person 10 minutes to practice and let them perform as the song plays. Then, let the competitor do the same and choose a winner between the two.

3. Play a Video Game

Most kids probably already own a video game system. This can also cure boredom for some time. Nintendo Switch has a new game called Animal Crossing: New Horizons. In this video game you create your own little slice of paradise as you explore, build, and customize your very own deserted island. Thank you Nintendo for providing the game in exchange for a review.

4. Play Bingo

If you don’t have a bingo card, no worries there are plenty of free printables online that you can print off or make your own. For markers you can use coin, goldfish crackers or chocolate chips. For prizes you can use some things around the house such as candy, pencils, and toys to reward the winners.

5. Bake

Sweet treats can always put a smile on our faces. And when you get the kids involved it makes it fun also. Let them stir the batter, frost a cake or decorate cookies and enjoy when finished.

6. Read a Book

Take a quiet break by reading a book from the books you already own or choosing some from the library. 

7. Watch a Movie

Watching movies are a great way to take up time. You can watch movies from your own collection or on Disney+, Netflix or Hulu. A good one to watch right now is SpongeBob Squarepants: The Complete Eleventh Season. The 3-DVD set includes every hilarious episode from Season 11, plus Plankton’s Color Nullifier. You can even make an drive up movie theater by using laundry baskets as kids sit in them pretending they are a car while watching the movie.

8. Play a Game

There are so many games that the entire family can play from a rather long one of Monopoly or a short one of Trouble. Need an idea of what game to play? Check out this list of 100 games to play with family. I’m sure you’ll find a good one to play there.

9. Color

If you don’t have a coloring book you can find a variety of free coloring pages to print off online. If your kids are Disney Fans here are a few Disney coloring pages you can print off. Moana, Finding Dory, Zootopia, and Star Wars.

10. Printable Activity

If you don’t have any activity books at home, you can find a variety of free ones to print off online. If your kids are Disney Fans here are a few Disney activity pages you can print off. Moana, Finding Dory, Zootopia, and Star Wars.

11. Make Slime

Slime is so much fun to make and kids loving playing with it. Try one of these slime tutorials to make at home: Neon Slime, Glitter Slime or Confetti Slime.

12. Science Experiment

You don’t need fancy equipment to do a science experiment. There are plenty of things around your house that can be turned into an experiment. Research online what you need to show the kids some really cool things. 

13. Make a Fort

What kid doesn’t love to build a fort? Gather blankets and chairs to set up in the living and build away. Kids will play, read and have fun for several hours with this activity.

14. Indoor Camp Out

While you have a fort set up, turn it into an indoor camp out. Gather all the essentials you need to an indoor camp out such as blankets, pillows and snack and set up for a night of fun indoors.

15. Make a Craft

Kids love to do a craft and there are some pretty simple ones to make. Do a search on Pinterest for kids crafts to see what you can make with items you have at home. 

16. Create an Indoor Obstacle Course

This is a fun one and may take some creativity to come up with a course but the kids will love it. Make sure you have plenty of space and use things such as laundry baskets, towels, jump rope, balls, chairs, hula-hoops, etc.

17. Do a Puzzle

Putting a puzzle together can take some skills and patience  but can also make the time go by faster. And if you can’t finish it, leave it on the table and come back to it another day.

18. Build a Masterpiece

Use Legos or other building toys and let the kids build a masterpiece. Like the show Lego Masters make it a competition by giving them a challenge to build out of Legos or other supplies. 

19. Comedy Show

Kids are always telling jokes so this is the perfect opportunity to let them shine. Give them some time to prepare their jokes on an index card and let them put on a show that will make you laugh.

20. Scavenger Hunt

Make your own scavenger hunt or print one off online for free. Let the kids find the items on the list leading to a fun surprise at the end.

21. Fashion Show

Use the clothes they have to play dress up or let them go through mom and dad’s closet to create outfits. Then set up a runway so they can show off what they created.

22. Music Concert

If you have musical instruments at home, let the kids put on a music concert. If you don’t have any, you can always make your own using coffee cans for drums, cardboard and string for guitar, etc.

23. Minute to Win It Game

Remember the show Minute to Win It? Create some fun challenges with ideas from the game show for a family game night. 

24. Do a Challenge

If you’re family is up for a challenge, try one of these challenges for a fun competition. Capri Sun Challenge – drink 15 Capri Sun’s in 15 minutes, No Lights Makeup Challenge – set a timer and let another person put makeup on you in the dark, or Oreo Challenge – wear a blindfold and identify the flavors of the Oreos by licking them. There are also plenty other challenges to do and can be found online.

25. Spa Day

Pamper each other with a spa day at home. Set up stations to get a pedicure, manicure and facial and take turns.

26. Yoga or Meditation

When you just need to relax, try doing yoga or meditate. Make a little space to do so and show kids how to relieve stress through one of these activities. Teach them how to breath and some yoga moves during this quiet time.

27. Make a Playhouse Out of Cardboard Boxes

Not everyone has cardboard boxes lying around but if you do and rather large ones you can make a fun playhouse out of them. This is a great activity that the kids can get involved in creating also by decorating with markers or crayons and then enjoy playing with when complete.

28. Put on a Play

Have the kids create a play by writing out a script or just ad-libbing through the entire show. Find some props and clothes that will fit the part and let the kids put on a show for you.

29. Blow Bubbles

If you bubbles on hand, no worries. You can make them with dish soap and water and use items around your house for a wand such as a straw, toilet paper roll, etc.

30. Puppet Show

Make puppets out of socks if you don’t have any and let the kids decorate them. When finished let them put on a puppet show by going behind a couch and showcasing the puppets from the top.

31. Make a Vision Board

Everyone has dreams and goals so why not make a vision board. Cut out pictures from magazines or catalogs and create a vision board. It’s a fun way to put it out there what you want to achieve and shows kids what to work towards.

32. Karaoke Party

You don’t need a karaoke machine to have a karaoke party. Improvise by using a hairbrush as a microphone and YouTube to just get the audio of a favorite song you want to perform and have fun.

33. Charades

This is a fun game the whole family can play together. Come up with some good ideas to act out and write them on cards. Draw a card, act it out and try to guess. Play in teams or just play for fun.

34. Spring Cleaning

This is the time you can your spring cleaning done by getting everyone involved. Let the kids help out by sweeping, dusting, washing windows or cleaning their room. 

35. Hide and Seek

Kids love to play hide and seek. Take turns being the hider and seeker for a fun time.

36. Have a Living Room Picnic

Make a lunch and set up a picnic in the living room. Use a blanket to put down on the floor and enjoy your lunch picnic style.

37. Toy Clean Up

This would be a good time to go through the kids toys and let them get involved by choosing what they want and don’t want. Let them know that they can donate the unwanted toys to kids that don’t have any.

38. Learn to Knit

Teach the kids how to knit something simple like a scarf. If you don’t know how to knit you can learn by watching a tutorial on YouTube.

39. Go Through Old Photos

This is a fun way to relive old memories by going through old photos. Kids love to see themselves as a baby and their relatives. 

40. Play I Spy

This game can be played anywhere and keeps kids busy for some time. Take a section of a room and let kids try to guess what you are spying. 

41. Play School

This would be a great time to catch up on any homework or study by playing school. Turn it around and let kids be the teacher while you play the child and see what you can learn from them.

42. STEM Activity

Doing a STEM activity is a great way to beat boredom and is educational at the same time. Browse around the internet for some ideas to keep them busy.

43. Create Art Pieces

Let the kids create some art using items around your house. If you don’t have a canvas for them to paint on use a piece of paper or cardboard. Showcase them by creating an art gallery for everyone to look at.

44. Dance Party

Turn on the radio and dance it out . This is a great way to burn off some energy and just have fun. 

45. Singing Competition

Let the kids sing their favorite song and turn it into a singing competition. Put your score on a paper plate and hold it up to show them what they got. 

46. Write in a Journal

Let all feelings out on a piece of paper. They can write about their day or you can give them ideas to write about. This is also a great keepsake to go back later in life and read what you wrote.

47. Learn How to Sew

Teach the kids how to sew something simple such as a hair scrunchie or a pillow. You can practice using old clothes, or rags lying around the house.

48. Exercise

A great way to burn off energy is to exercise. Follow along an exercise video from YouTube or create one of your own to do with kids. 

49. Write a Letter

Forget email and Face Time, use the old fashion method of writing a letter to a loved one just because. Check in on them with a nice letter or just say hi. Let the kids address them and put in the mailbox to send out.

50. Paper Airplane Race

Get creative making paper airplanes of all different shapes and sizes. Then have a race between the airplanes and see which one can make it the furthest. 

51. Crab Walk Race

Remember in gym class having a crab walk race? Those were fun and made us laugh. Show the kids how to get down on the floor and walk like a crab. Make a start and finish line and go in pairs to see who crosses the finish line first.

52. Paper Football

When you can’t play football outside bring it indoors with paper football. All you need is a piece of paper folded to small triangle, make a goal post out of your hands and flick the paper football trying to get it in between the goal posts. You could have use Goldfish and print this free Goldfish Crackers football game.

53. Trivia

If you don’t have a trivia game on hand you can come up with your own trivia. Pick a topic and ask the questions to see if they can guess the answer. You can choose topics such as movies, cartoons, characters, songs, food, etc.

54. Musical Cups

Sometimes making music can be done so simply. Fill up glass cups with different amounts of water and rub you hand across the top to make music. 

55. Make a Marshmallow Shooter

Using PVC piping make a marshmallow shooter that shoots marshmallows out of. It’s perfectly safe as the marshmallows are soft and does not go far. Kids can have a marshmallow fight throughout the house after they build it.

56. Circus or Carnival Party

Create a fun circus party at home with some stations such as face painting, ring toss, and other carnival games. Make some tickets they can earn by playing the games to redeem for prizes. Need some inspiration? Check out these Circus Party Ideas!

57. Dominoes

Set up dominoes in a line and watch them fall as they knock them down. This activity can also be a good way to reinforce counting skills.

58. Set Up a Nerf Course

Set up a Nerf course throughout the house of different stations where they can knock down cups and other objects with the toys.

59. Flashlight Tag

You can play this game indoors in the dark or outdoors at night. The person who is it gets the flashlight, counts to 50 while others hide and tries to find them by shining the flashlight beam on them and calling out their name to get them out. Once everyone is found choose a new person to be it.

60. Start an Indoor Garden

When in season start an indoor garden with seeds, dirt, pots or egg cartoons, and garden sticks. They will love watching their seeds grow overtime.

61. Make a Fairy Garden

Gather some fun supplies to create your fairy garden such as fairies, fairy houses, furniture, flowers and a container to put it in.

62. Car Tape Track

Create a road on the floor or rug using masking tape so kids can use their toy cars to drive around it.

63. Tape Maze

Create a maze on the floor or rug using masking tape and see if the kids can find their way out.

64. Pool Noodle Race Track

If you have an old pool noodle lying around cut it in half and create a race track for the kids toy cars. Prop it up against the couch or coffee table and see which car crosses the finish line the fastest.

65. Make a Bird House

If you have some scrap wood lying around make a bird house. Let the kids help build it by hammering in the nails and then allow them to decorate it. Hang it up in yard for the birds to enjoy.

66. Finger Painting

Use pudding or finger prints and let the kids create a masterpiece on a piece of paper, cardboard or outside on the sidewalk or driveway.

67. Hydro Dip

This is a fun activity if you want to make something colorful. To hydro dip give the product a base coat and let dry for 2-3 hours. Then, fill a plastic container 3/4 full with lukewarm water and spray different colors of spray paint onto the surface of the water. Then, dip your object slowly into the water and take out and allow to dry.

68. Write a Story

Kids are always telling stories. Allow them to write it down on paper, fold it and make it into a book. Then, allow them to illustrate the book to read out loud.

69. Make and Play with Play Doh

There are so many ways to get creative with Play Doh but if you don’t have any on hand you can make your own. Check out this Peppermint Play Doh tutorial that also smells delicious! 

70. Hop Scotch

This is a fun activity to burn off some energy. Use sidewalk chalk and create a hop scotch on the sidewalk and let the kids take turns.

71. String Art

Using wood, nails and string create string art is a variety of designs. You can make something as simple as a heart or spell out a name, etc.

72. Make an Edible Necklace

Whether it’s a rainy day or if you’re looking for something fun to do with the kids, this rainbow edible necklace craft is so easy and fun to make. Or you can make one out of string and pasta.

73. Squirt Gun Painting

Fill up a water gun with washable paints and allow the kids to make masterpieces by squirting the guns onto the canvas. I would suggest doing this activity outside.

74. Sensory Bin

This is a great activity for toddlers to do. You can create some simple sensory bins such as a sand and water table, rice bin, pasta bin and more.

75. Paint a Rock

Take a walk outside and let the kids pick up a rock. Bring it home and allow the kids to paint it anyway they want with paints. They can display them around the house, in a garden or outside.

76. Guess What’s in the Box

Take a cardboard box and cut out circles on the sides that are large enough to fit arms through. Cut a big square in the front leaving it open. Place an item inside the box without the opponent knowing what it is and try to have them guess what’s in the box.

77. Musical Chairs

Set up a row of chairs with one less than the amount of people playing. Play music and go around the row of chairs in circles. Once the music stops, quickly sit in a chair. The last person standing loses and will be out. Take another chair away and begin again. Keep repeating until there is just one person remaining.

78. Make a Slide

If you have a large piece of cardboard lying around, make a cardboard slide out of it. You can lay it across the steps making sure it is safe enough for the kids to slide down without getting hurt.

79. Mini Golf Course

Set up a mini golf course around your house using cups as the hole for the golf ball to go in. Try making an obstacle to make it a challenge. Keep score to see who wins in the end.

80. Play Outdoors

Whenever your able to get the kids outside, do so. Let them run around and burn off energy. They can do this in the backyard or at the playground.

81. Put on a Magic Show

If you know magic share that with the kids in a home magic show. Teach them some tricks you may know and allow them to put on a magic show for you.

82. Laser Maze

Create a Laser Maze in a hallway using streamers. Tape them from wall to wall by creating a maze through criss-crossing them making a challenge to get through.  

83. Stack Cups

If you have a large amount of plastic cups that are the same size, challenge each other to a game of cups stacking. See how can build a tower in one minute.

84. Make a Flip Book

Create an animation by making a flip book. Draw the character making different poses on each piece of paper, staple together and flip through it to watch it come to life.

85. Indoor Skee Ball

Take a large piece of cardboard and lay out on ground and the end propped up. Take smaller pieces of cardboard and create circles and glue or tape on number them 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 for the points they get if the ball lands in them.

86. Balloon Tennis

Make a paddle out of a stick and paper plate. Blow up a balloon and play balloon tennis against each other.

87. Take a Bike Ride

When the weather is nice, get the bikes out and take a bike ride to the park or around the block. Make sure to wear your helmet – safety first!

88. Go on a Nature Walk

Gather the kids and go on a nature walk near by. Explore the different trees, leaves, bugs and just enjoy nature.

89. Play With Your Pet

Pets need some attention too. Let the kids run around the backyard with the pet, play indoors with their toys or walk them.

90. Draw with Sidewalk Chalk

A fun activity that all kids love to do. If the weather is nice grab some sidewalk chalk and let the kids draw and color. This brings out the creativity in them as well.

91. Two or Four Square

Remember this fun activity as a kid? Use that sidewalk chalk and create 2 or 4 squares depending on how many people are playing and grab a ball to play.

92. Paint with Water

This is something I remember doing as a kid. My grandma would give me a paint brush with a bucket of water and I would paint her porch swing over and over. If you have a paint roller that would work also.

93. Make a Bookmark

Use cardstock, cardboard or just a plain piece of paper and cut into a bookmark shape. Allow the kids to decorate the bookmark. You can also punch a hole in the top and add a decorative string or ribbon.

94. Sumo Wrestling

Put on a large shirt and stuff a pillow in the front and back of the shirt for sumo wrestling fun. Make sure to monitor to keep the kids safe.

95. Life Size Board Game

Create a life size board game outside using spray paint and painting squares that lead to a finish mark. Roll a dice to see how many spaces you can move forward. You can also make it challenging and adding in going backwards if they roll a certain number and more.

96. Make a Chore Chart

While this activity make not be the most fun, it’s a great way to get the kids involved in doing chores. Make a chore chart and let them add their name and decorate it. When they complete a chore they can mark it off the chart.

97. Wash Cars

Kids love to pitch in and wash the car. If it’s warm out fill a bucket with soap and give them each a sponge to wash the car. You can even let them spray off the car and towel dry in the end.

98. Play Simon Says

How many remember playing this game? Kids will get a kick out of playing simon says and it may be something new to them if they never played before.

99. Tie Dye

This may be a messy activity but a fun one. I would suggest going outside for it. Use some items around your house that would be fun to tie dye such as a shirt, shoes, hat, socks, etc. Tie them up in fun designs with rubber bands, dip in color and allow to dry.

100. Yard Work

Leaves may need to be raked, sticks picked up, weeds to be pulled, get the garden in order or even the grass cut. Let the kids help out in anyway they can with yard work while getting fresh air.

101. Listen to an Audio Book

If you have access to going to a library, use the online option to get a free audio book to listen to. There are plenty of books to choose from and would be good for quiet time.

102. Tea Party

Gather the family around the table for a tea party. Get dressed up and pour some tea while enjoying a fun conversation.

103. Mad Libs

This is a fun way to fill in the blank with an adjective, place, noun, etc. You can find a variety of Mad Libs books online or make your own.

104. Wash Toys

Fill the bathtub up with soapy warm water and dump in the toys. Let the kids wash their toys and get all the germs off of them.

105. Tell a Story

Sit in a circle and take turns telling a story. You can make it like a ghost story telling time or any kind of story.

106. Have a Photo Shoot

Let the kids pick out their clothes and have them do a photo shoot. Use props around the house to incorporate into the photos for a fun memory.

107. Relay Race

This would be a fun backyard activity to do. Grab some sticks or something similar and create a little family competition of a relay race. See who can make it to the finish line first.

108. Cloud Watching

Lie a blanket on the ground outside and watch the clouds. See what kind of shapes or pictures you can make out of each one.

109. Make Ice Cream

You can make ice cream in a bag with milk, sugar, vanilla, rock salt and ice or in a mason jar with heavy whipping cream, vanilla sweetener and salt.

110. Make a Mask out of Paper Plates

All you need is some paper plates, scissors, string, and markers or crayons. Cut out eyes, mouth and nose holes and allow the kids to decorate. Punch holes on the side to tie the string so they can put it on when done.

111. Build a Snowman Indoors

When you’re looking for something fun to do with the kids, Olaf comes to the rescue. This activity of building a snowman is easy to do. All you need to do is print this Disney’s Frozen Build a Snowman printable, cut out the pattern and start building.

I hope these ideas help you when the kids are bored. Did I miss a fun activity? Let me know if the comments if so.

What to do at home when bored: advice for a girl and a boy

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  • Tips on what to do when you are bored at home
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    • What to do when you are bored with a boyfriend
    • Ideas for the evening
  • What to do if the children are bored at home?
    • Entertainment for boys
    • Active activities for girls

Often the state of boredom is due to routine and the lack of new sensations in life. Because there is nothing to do and it is boring at home, people toil and become discouraged. Many spending time alone, and tired of everyday life and transparency, are looking for a home of peace and inspiration. Whilst away their leisure time at home, they absolutely do not know what to do with themselves. But there are many ways to diversify your vacation and spend it with benefit.

Try to take care of yourself: your physical and spiritual condition. Develop and improve in all areas: sports, dancing, yoga, cinema, literature, art, theater, languages, various sciences.

You can choose for yourself what is close to you and enjoy your time. If you don’t know what to do at home when you are bored, try searching the internet for various instructional videos that will interest you. Remember that at home you can learn almost everything. The main desire.

Tips on what to do when you are bored at home

So what can you do when you are bored at home? Every time, coming home from work, people think about what to do and relax at the same time. Most of us prefer watching movies.
Depending on your mood, you can choose the right movie for yourself and enjoy watching it to your heart’s content. Also, any rest will be brightened up by pleasant music, the preparation of various delicacies that can saturate and delight you.

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There are people who, when they come home, prefer to spend their holidays reading fascinating books. Reading and plunging into the plot, they are distracted from everyday and monotonous days.
For some, the hobby at home is learning. Special video lessons, techniques, video trainings and courses help you develop and learn at home for free. It could be languages, cooking, art, sports, whatever. Internet resources make available any knowledge. The main thing is the presence of ideas and the desire to implement them.

Many make a small sketch for themselves in the form of thoughts and future plans. A sort of list of ideas that will serve as a daily reminder.

Remember, if you are bored at home, you should try your best to diversify your vacation! Pleasant and useful rest is the key to good mood, development and success.

What to do at home when bored even with a girlfriend

There are days when even a girlfriend is unable to change our mood. And some meetings result in terrible boredom, irritability and detachment. So what to do at home when bored with a friend?

The simplest solution is beauty treatments. All girls love to take care of themselves, so you can do just that. Masks, manicures, pedicures, hairstyles and all this for your favorite series. Great idea!

Personal care is never superfluous, so if you get bored, we make masks. A black mask from black dots should always be at hand. Putting on and taking off is a lot of fun.

Eye patches are also worth wearing whenever you think about what to do. They will help to relax, and the appearance will become better. Suddenly you decide to meet a friend.

Use the NOVA spiral curler to create amazing curls. First, transform your girlfriend. and then she will help you change your hairstyle.

It is always interesting to take care of yourself with a girlfriend, especially to do depilation. Fito Depilation is a depilatory cream that is easy to apply and rinse off.

What to do when you’re bored with your boyfriend

If you’re bored at home with your boyfriend, there are a huge number of different ideas on how to spend your vacation with pleasure. If you are fed up with a joint vacation, and you decide to stay at home alone, try to take care of yourself: take care of beauty.

Take a relaxing bath, make masks, manicure, peeling. So you can relax and look beautiful at the same time. Turn on your favorite movie, make yourself delicious tea, create a warm and cozy atmosphere for yourself. Please yourself and give the opportunity to get the most out of your vacation. There are a lot of options for overcoming boredom, the main thing is to know exactly what you want and not spare your time for it.

Ideas for the evening

Don’t know what to do at home in the evening if you are bored alone? For example, many make up a small sketch for themselves in the form of thoughts and future plans. A sort of list of ideas that will serve as a daily reminder.

Here are some tips for making the most of your time at home:

  1. Watching movies. Good quality movies of various genres are a great way to immerse yourself in a fascinating story and, buried in a cozy blanket, enjoy watching movies. If you are tired of cinema, you can watch documentaries and plays to enrich your knowledge.
  2. Cooking. Try to experiment with food, discover your culinary skills, thereby delighting your loved ones and improving your skills. Remember that cooking is also an art form that requires the manifestation of imagination and its capabilities.
  3. In your free time, you can take care of yourself, your body (for example, take a relaxing bath with oils, after turning on pleasant music).
  4. Meditation, yoga, sports are a great way to relax if you are bored. Physical recreation even at home will be a great way to relax, take your time and have fun at the same time.
  5. Another great way to keep yourself busy is creativity: sewing, knitting, painting, head-made. There is no limit to the manifestation of imagination and creativity. This type of leisure is uplifting and takes time perfectly. If you have a craving for this, but do not have special skills, you can watch a lot of training videos.
  6. Literature. Reading books not only enriches, but also makes it possible to live each story with the hero and visit different worlds. Do not forget that every interesting book is an exciting journey.
  7. Dancing. You can easily learn to dance at home. Special video lessons will serve as a great opportunity to learn any kind of dance.
  8. Education and self-development. Develop: expand your knowledge in any of the sciences, learn languages, go to exhibitions and libraries, join the culture.

If you’re bored, there are plenty of ways to overcome boredom. Remember that at home you can relax, spend time with benefits for the soul and body, and at the same time get a lot of pleasure.

What to do if the children are bored at home?

Children often have absolutely nothing to do in their free time and they get bored at home. In this case, you need to take it seriously. We need to find a way to diversify the child’s home life, but not to burden him. Rest at home should be useful and interesting. After all, how a child spends his free time depends entirely on his mood, state of mind and health.

It is important to note that if a child is withdrawn, taciturn and apathetic, the parents are to blame. It is necessary to spend more time with the child and be able to interest him. If your children are bored at home, try to spend more time with them, communicate more, do something new together.
So, what to do if the child is bored at home – a few tips:

  • If the child is bored at home, play with him. On the Internet you can find hundreds of different exciting games that will allow the child to show imagination, train memory and mind. Try board games where the whole family can participate. This method will help the whole family to become closer to each other and overcome boredom at home.
  • Creativity. Find out what your child likes and try to make something interesting with him that will allow you to become even closer with him, as well as let his imagination run wild. You can open him some new types of creativity: knitting, sewing, cooking, drawing, appliqué, origami, quilling, there are many options!
  • Disguised games. Any kind of homework can be turned into a game. Game “Gardener”, game “Cook”, etc. Any kind of work should be interesting and exciting.

Entertainment for boys

What should a boy do when he is bored at home? After all, the attention of the boy is much more difficult to attract. It is good when a father can devote time to his child and interest him. A boy can be taught to repair some things or, conversely, to make them himself.

It is important not to forget that a boy needs to be taught to cope with any difficulties that may arise in everyday life: changing a light bulb, fixing some thing, the ability to use various tools and devices. If you approach this type of learning and work from a different point of view, arouse interest and curiosity in the child, then the boy will never be bored at home.

Of course, do not forget about the various educational games that will train your child’s memory and mental thinking. Try checkers, chess, lotto, dominoes or backgammon.
Instill in him a love not only for physical labor, but also for creativity. Let the child make crafts and show imagination, perhaps this will help him find his calling in life in the future.

Active activities for girls

Many girls aged 10-12 do not know what to do at home when they are bored. This is the age when different tastes begin to appear and preferences begin to form. Boredom, inattention, lack of interest greatly affect the mood of girls. At this age, the soul is still very vulnerable, and inattention to the desire and mood of the child can bring trouble. While the girl is under your supervision, you need to interest her and make her want to return home as soon as possible.

Some ideas on what to do with a girl if she is bored at home:

  • Try to instill in a girl an interest in needlework. You can arouse the interest of a girl with the help of sewing. At this age, taste is formed, there is a desire to like and dress well. Let the girl learn to sew, craft, invent clothes. This will interest your child and give impetus to the further choice of profession.
  • The next way is cooking. The ability to cook will be interesting only if it is presented correctly. Remember that this is a recreation, a hobby, but not a way to fill and load her extra time. Try to bake something new with her every day, and then invite her friends and treat them. This idea is incredibly good because the girl will be able to show off her culinary skills in front of her friends and earn the attention of the guys. Isn’t that the best compliment for a girl?
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    What to do if a girl is bored at home alone

    Leaving children at home alone without supervision, parents should think about what to do with their child. There are quite a few ideas, the main thing is that the child alone should not be bored.

    12-13 years old

    When choosing ideas for a 12-13 year old girl, you should listen to her interests, pay attention to what she likes and what she likes to do. We offer several ideas, among which everyone will find something suitable.

    1. It’s a great idea to come up with a dance to your favorite song and learn it. You can also learn a ready-made dance. With the help of dancing, you can cope not only with boredom, but also with depression.
    2. You can try to cook some new simple dish with simple ingredients. Make homemade pizza, salad, canapes, sweets – muffins, cookies or healthy ice cream. Consider several options and choose the perfect one for you.
    3. Salt dough modeling. Although it contains edible ingredients, it is definitely inedible. There are many different recipes for its preparation, but we chose the simplest one. Take water, salt and flour, mix it all “by eye”, you can add dye. Everything, your dough is ready, it only remained to give free rein to your imagination. It will be interesting for children of any age. Everyone, even an adult, at least once wanted to go back to childhood, and this is a great option for making a dream come true.
    4. Scrapbooking. This is a rather serious artistic direction in which postcards, notebooks and other paper products are created. It all depends on your imagination. You can buy materials for this art in online stores.
    5. Hang a handwashing poster in the bathroom with the lyrics of your favorite song. This may help you get into the habit of washing your hands more often.

    Analyze what your daughter likes, and only then suggest activities that the child might like. The safety of the child when he is alone at home may depend on how correctly the lesson is chosen.

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    14-15 years old

    The age of 14-15 years old is an important period in the development of every child. At this time, their own moral attitudes and requirements begin to take shape. Therefore, when choosing an occupation for your daughter, you should not insist on completing those tasks that will not be of interest to her. It is better if the tasks are thought up jointly by the parents and the child. Here are some ideas that you might be interested in.

    Dalgona coffee

    This is a very popular Korean coffee from TikTok. Although it looks incredible, and you might think that it is difficult to cook it, but it is not!

    It’s actually very easy to prepare, and we only need three ingredients: coffee, sugar and milk. You will also need boiling water. We mix sugar, coffee and hot water in a ratio of 1: 1: 1 and beat until a thick caramel-colored foam. Of course, the easiest way to do this is with a mixer – it will take only 1-2 minutes. If you beat with a whisk – about 3-5 minutes.

    When you’ve made foam, just spread it on top of the milk and you’re good to go! Don’t forget to post your wonderful coffee on Instagram!

    Coloring the mandala

    Coloring the mandala has a very good effect on the psyche, this has been proved by British psychologists. You can buy a mandala online or even make your own.

    Make-up

    Sounds trite, but it’s interesting. Design or find some makeup. If you absolutely do not know how to paint, watch the tutorial video. Perhaps with the help of such a seemingly banal lesson, you will discover a new image!

    Interesting! What vegetables and fruits can be frozen in the freezer for the winter

    Concert

    Wait for the concert of your favorite artist. There are a lot of artists doing online concerts now, so it’s still easier than usual.

    Music

    Learn to play a musical instrument. There are a lot of video tutorials on the Internet on how to learn how to play the piano, harp, cymbals and glasses, etc. Choose your instrument and start acting!

    Tip! Involve the girl in household chores. This is important for the development of a future adult woman.

    16 years old

    Sixteen years of age is the time of formation of character, relationships with elders and peers. Now the teenager knows how to resist the influence of others, to argue that he is right in communicating with his parents. Do not insist on anything, because it will not lead to anything good. Just suggest activities that a 16-year-old girl might be interested in.

    You can use the following options:

    1. Start a calendar of good habits. For example, training or some other useful activities. This will help you develop a good habit.
    2. Read a book. Who said books are not interesting? You can read both a motivational book and an adventure novel. Still, it’s better than spending hours scrolling through the social media feed.
    3. Film. A very good way to pass the time. Again, films are both motivational and for entertainment, it all depends on your choice.
    4. Day of beauty. Take care of yourself. Paint your nails, take care of your skin and hair. You can get rid of boredom and do useful things.
    5. Make the keyboard your own handwriting. You can write all the letters and numbers in your own handwriting in a special application, and then write an email to someone in this font. Application link: https://apps.apple.com/ua/app/fontise-font-maker-keyboard/id1095756216?l=en.

    The lesson should be not only interesting, but also useful. With the help of properly selected leisure, the moral qualities of the child are formed.

    What to do if a boy is bored at home

    Finding an activity for boys is a bit more difficult than for girls. There are many options, but the main thing is to choose the one that will be of interest to the child.

    1. Play word-crazy game http://www.rinkworks.com/crazylibs/. This excellent educational game will be not only educational, but also fun. Be sure to try it.
    2. Build a fort. It doesn’t matter what – pillows, boxes, blankets, maybe even some furniture. The main thing is that it brings pleasure.
    3. Collection of stones. You can collect some unusual stones in advance, and when you get bored, color them. It can be anything you want – your favorite heroes, characters from the movie, and even your own portrait!
    4. Obstacle course. You can come up with your own obstacle course with different items and different tasks – as your imagination desires.
    5. Interview with grandparents. Make a list of questions for grandparents and interview them. You will never guess how many useful and interesting things you can learn about the past.

    The following activities are examples of what a child can do. Talk to your son, perhaps he will offer his options.

    What to do on vacation in the summer

    Not every parent has the opportunity to send their child to a summer camp, a sanatorium, or even to their grandmother. If you are in such a situation, you should think about what to do with the child so that he is not bored.

    1. Biking, rollerblading, skateboarding (don’t sit at home all day).
    2. Go to grandma, grandpa (if they live in the countryside, that’s even better).
    3. Read a book (reading is very good, don’t forget about it even in summer).
    4. Go to the camp (a great place to relax with friends or make new friends there).
    5. Start/continue learning a foreign language.
    6. Sign up for a club (summer is a great time to develop your creativity).
    7. Go to some festival/amusement park (you will have a lot of impressions, they may even last until next year).
    8. Go shopping (never too much).
    9. Change your image (you will definitely like it, because changes are always for the better).
    10. Organize a picnic with friends/relatives.
    11. Sign up for a pool.
    12. Become a blogger and develop your account (why not, when else, if not in the summer to do it)?
    13. Color a T-shirt, jacket, bag, let it become your talisman.
    14. Throw a party (get out, it’s hard to do while studying).
    15. Watch the stars (a very exciting activity, especially in the countryside or just far from the city).
    16. Prepare cooling drinks (you can create your favorite drink list according to your taste preferences).
    17. Spend a day without the Internet (yes, no excuses)!
    18. Walk in the rain.
    19. Grow your own flowers, in winter they will remind you of a beautiful summer.
    20. Go to the sea!

    By choosing an activity according to your child’s interests, you can be sure that he will gladly agree with your proposals.

    What to do at home in the evening

    When the whole family gathers in the evening, you can come up with activities that would be interesting for everyone. Involve the child in joint work, give him tasks. Here are a few activities that might suit your family:

    1. Make a delicious dinner, there are many recipes on the Web.
    2. Make your own signature hot tea and invite your friends over.
    3. Have an evening meditation.
    4. Take a warm bath or shower with bubble bath oil.
    5. Clean up the house.
    6. Write plans for the next day.
    7. Spend time with your pets. They are not here? Then start right away.
    8. Download the drawing app, draw before bed.
    9. Organize your wardrobe, decorate your room.
    10. Go to bed.

    A productive day will be useful for the whole family.

    What adults can do in their free time at home – interesting ideas

    Children shouldn’t be bored at home. Therefore, take your child’s free time, and then come up with interesting activities for yourself.

    Set up a video call. Talk to someone close to you about topics that interest you.

    Write a list of interesting tasks and put it in a jar. When guests arrive or you just get bored, pull them out and do it.
    Sample tasks:

    1. Write as many words as possible starting with a certain letter in 1 minute.
    2. Eat a strange food combination.
    3. Hold plank 1, 3, 5 minutes. If you do this with friends, whoever lasts the longest should win a prize.
    4. Spend the whole day on the couch without worrying about it at all.
    5. Play a game of truth or dare.
    6. Dance.
    7. Prepare a meal with ingredients you choose at random.
    8. Put the fifteenth photo from the gallery as your profile picture on social networks (for 24 hours).
    9. Dismantle your first aid kit. Not such an interesting task, but very useful.
    10. Write your own poem with interesting rhymes.

    Take paint and whatman paper and put handprints with relatives, children, then write the date and keep it. Write a list of goals for the month/year and note what you do. Update your resume, figure out how to make you get a bigger salary.

    Good russian name: 22 great Russian baby names

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    Here’s some solid inspiration for good Russian boy names and Russian girl names and what they mean.

    The selection of Russian baby names is often steeped in tradition. Many new parents bestow a new baby with their father’s name as a middle name to honor his heritage and family.

    “Family is very important when it comes to names,” says Maria Pervesco, a native Russian speaker and author of a forthcoming autobiography about her early years in Europe and immigration to America during World War II. Russian parents also sometimes combine their two names to create a new name for their newborn.

    The most important thing when you choose an ethnic name is to “make sure you are not being ignorant or disrespectful to a culture,” says Elizabeth McKeown, author and creator of First and Middle Baby Names.

    Russian girl names

    Here are 22 great Russian names to consider:

    1. Katya (KAHT-ya)
      Katya is a classic Russian girl’s name that means “chaste” or “pure.” A common spin on the name is Karina, which shares the same meaning. 
    2. Nadia (NAH-dee-uh)
      Another classic name, Nadia means “filled with hope.” Pervesco named her daughter Nadia after successfully escaping from Europe and reaching the United States. 
    3. Natasha (nah-TAH-shuh)
      If you’re looking for a classic Russian name that’s not as common, you might consider Natasha, which means “birthday of Christ.” 
    4. Svetlana (sfet-LAH-nuh)
      Perhaps one of the most common Russian names, Svetlana means “shining woman.” 
    5. Tatiana (taht-YAH-nah)
      Tatiana is a popular Russian name, which means “unclear.” 
    6. Galina (guh-LEE-nuh)
      If you want to go with a name that’s more unique, add Galina to your list of possibilities. Galina means “calm” or “serene.” 
    7. Kisa (KEE-saw)
      Kisa is another unique Russian name, and it means “kitten.” 
    8. Lubov (LUE-bof)
      A name that means “love,” Lubov is a consideration if you want a Russian name but don’t want one you’ve heard over and over. 
    9. Mariya (muh-REE-yuh)
      A name that can also be pronounced muh-RYE-yuh, Mariya is a unique name that means “exalted.” 
    10. Mila (mee-LAH)
      Trendy and popular, Mila is gaining popularity in the United States. It means “dear one.” 
    11. Tania (TAHN-yuh)
      Tania is a classic Russian name that means “fairy queen.”

    Russian boy names

    1. Pasha (PAW-shuh)
      Pasha is a classic Russian name that means “small and humble.” 
    2. Vladimir (vlah-DEE-meer)
      Another classic Russian name, Vladimir means “ruler of the world.” 
    3. Aleksandr (uhl-yik-SAHN-dur)
      Aleksandr is also a classic Russian name, and it means “to protect. ” According to Pervesco, it’s also a very common name. “I have a son, a grandson and a great-grandson with this name,” she exclaims. 
    4. Boris (bor-EES)
      A name that means “to fight,” Boris is a more unique but classic Russian name. 
    5. Dmitry (dee-MEE-tree)
      This popular name means “loves the earth.” 
    6. Ivan (ih-VAHN)
      Ivan is a classic name that’s not as common. It means “God has mercy.” 
    7. Maksim (MAC-sim)
      If you’re looking for a unique Russian name, Maksim is one attractive option. Maksim means “the greatest.” 
    8. Nicolai (NICK-oh-lye)
      Nicolai is a unique spin on the more classic Nicholas, and it means “victory of the people.” “This is a handsome name for parents looking for something classic but not as popular,” Pervesco says. 
    9. Lehya (LEH-yah)
      If you want something even more unique, Lehya is a name to consider. It means “lion. ” 
    10. Sergei (sur-GAY)
      If you’re wanting a classic name but one that’s not too common, try Sergei. It means “exalted one.” 
    11. Timur (TEE-mor)
      Timur is a good Russian name, but it’s unique enough that your child probably won’t be sharing his name with lots of others. It means “conqueror.”

    If you’re on the fence about Russian baby names, consider using one as a middle name to honor your Russian heritage, suggests McKeown, who says that a “middle name is a good spot to honor someone or place something daring or unexpected.”

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    Russian Names | Nameberry

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    Mon May 02 2022By Pamela Redmond

    Russian names are attracting new attention in the Western World, thanks to the increased visibility of Russian culture and an influx of Russian models with stunning Russian names like Natalia, Irina and Daria.

    What’s here is our full list of Russian names, generated from our complete database and ordered according to their current popularity on Nameberry. The Russian baby names here include familiar choices like Anastasia and Alexei, as well as little-known Russian gems like Zoya and Zinoviy.

    Russian names in the US Top 1000 for girls include Alina, Kira, Mila, Nadia, and Nina. For boys, Russian names in the US Top 1000 include Ivan, Nikolai and Valentin. In Russia, popular names include Polina, Varvara and Ksenia for girls, and Mikhail, Lev and Artem for boys.

    A note on Russian usage: names ending in -sha, -ka and, in some cases, -ya are diminutive forms in Russian – which means they are generally used only as nicknames in Russia, rather than as formal names in their own right. Many would also make for cool and unexpected nickname ideas for more popular English names: think Katya for Katherine, or Misha for Michael.

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    1. AnastasiaHeart
      • Origin:

        Greek, feminine variation of Anastasios

      • Meaning:

        “resurrection”

      • Description:

        Anastasia is the feminine form on Anastasius, a Greek name derived from the word anastasis, meaning “resurrection. ” It was a common name among early Christians, who often gave it to daughters born around Christmas or Easter. There are handful of saints named Anastasia, including the patron saint of weavers.

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    2. MilaHeart
      • Origin:

        Slavic, Russian

      • Meaning:

        “gracious; dear”

      • Description:

        Mila is a given name with Russian and Slavic provenance. It began as the diminutive form for names such as Ludmila, Milena, and Milica. Mila can be a nickname for any name containing the element mil, meaning “gracious” or “dear.”

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    3. AnyaHeart
      • Origin:

        Russian diminutive of Anna

      • Meaning:

        “grace”

      • Description:

        Anya is a Russian variation of Anna, which came from the Hebrew name Hannah. Anya is the form found most frequently in Russia, Poland, and other East European countries, while Anja is the spelling usually preferred in Germany Norway, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and The Netherlands. In the Hungarian language, Anya also means mother.

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    4. DimitriHeart
      • Origin:

        Russian from Greek Demetrius

      • Meaning:

        “follower of Demeter”

      • Description:

        Dimitri is a Slavic variation of the Russian Dmitriy, a name that comes from the Greek Demetrius. Demetrius was derived from Demeter, the name of the Greek goddess of fertility and farming. Among the possible spelling variations are Dmitri, Dmitrii, Dmitriy, and Dmitry.

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    5. VeraHeart
      • Origin:

        Russian

      • Meaning:

        “faith”

      • Description:

        Vera was the height of fashion in 1910, then was for a long time difficult to picture embroidered on a baby blanket. Now, though, it has come back into style along with other old-fashioned simple names such as Ada and Iris.

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    6. NinaHeart
      • Origin:

        Short form of names that end in -nina

      • Description:

        Nina is as multiethnic as you can get: Nina is a common nickname name in Spain and Russia, a Babylonian goddess of the oceans, and an Incan goddess of fire. Here and now, it’s a stylish possibility that’s been underused. “Weird Al” Yankovic chose this decidedly nonweird name for his daughter.

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    7. NataliaHeart
      • Origin:

        Latin

      • Meaning:

        “birthday [of the Lord]”

      • Description:

        Natalia was derived from the Latin word natalis, meaning “birthday.” It refers to the birthday of Jesus Christ, and thus originated as a name for girls born on Christmas Day. Related forms include the French Natalie, Portuguese Natalina, and Russian diminutive Natasha.

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    8. MikaHeart
      • Origin:

        Japanese

      • Meaning:

        “beautiful fragrance”

      • Description:

        Mika is a Japanese girls’ name that translates easily to English. As a male name, it’s a short form of Mikael, the Scandinavian and Finnish form of Michael. Both are spelled and pronounced the same.

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    9. LevHeart
      • Origin:

        Hebrew, Russian

      • Meaning:

        “heart; lion”

      • Description:

        This concise one-syllable name, has two possible derivations and two positive meanings associated with it. In Hebrew, it means “heart”, while in Russian it means “lion”. So strong and simple Lev has both a soft and a fierce side.

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    10. NadiaHeart
      • Origin:

        Russian, Arabic

      • Meaning:

        “hope; tender, delicate”

      • Description:

        Nadia, an accessible Slavic favorite, has a strong run of popularity in the US in the early 2000s, partially thanks to the character on Lost called Nadia but actually named Noor, but it’s since slumped down the rankings. An earlier inspiration was Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci, who won the 1976 Olympics.

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    11. AnnikaHeart
      • Origin:

        Swedish diminutive of Anna

      • Meaning:

        “grace”

      • Description:

        Annika is a surprise hit of recent years, inspired by golfer Sorenstam; for Trekkies, it was also the name of a ‘Star Trek:Voyager’ character. Some people’s first memory of it might be as Pippi Longstocking’s friend. A nice namesake for an ancestral Ann.

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    12. LiliaHeart
      • Origin:

        Russian

      • Meaning:

        “lily”

      • Description:

        One of a group of pretty double L names, Lilia is more unusual and distinctive than some others. Truly cross-cultural, the lilting Lilia is heard in the Russian, Spanish, Hebrew, and Hawaiian communities and would be a good choice for a child born to parents of different ethnicities.

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    13. NatashaHeart
      • Origin:

        Russian diminutive of Natalya

      • Meaning:

        “birthday of the Lord”

      • Description:

        Natasha, an appealing, still unusual name, entered the American mainstream post-Cold War but seems to have peaked in the eighties, replaced by the more straightforward Natalie. As is common for Natashas the world over, the Obamas shorten their Natasha’s name to Sasha.

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    14. KiraHeart
      • Origin:

        Russian feminine variation of Cyrus

      • Meaning:

        “throne”

      • Description:

        Though such cognates of Kira as Keira, Kyra, and Ciara are evermore popular throughout Europe and in the U.S., this Cyrus relative has a different root. Variations include Keera, Kiera, Kierra, Kirah, Kiri, Kiria, Kiriah, Kiro, Kirra, Kirrah, Kirri, Kirya, and Kyra.

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    15. DamienHeart
      • Origin:

        French from Greek

      • Meaning:

        “to tame, subdue”

      • Description:

        Converting Damian to Damien – or Julian to Julien or Lucian to Lucien – adds a certain je ne sais quoi to names. But most people in English speaking areas will still pronounce this the same as the -an ending form. The French pronunciation is more like “dah-mee-u(n)”.

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    16. IvanHeart
      • Origin:

        Russian variation of John

      • Meaning:

        “God is gracious”

      • Description:

        Though some might find it a bit heavy-booted, Ivan is one of the few Russian boys’ names to become fully accepted into the American naming pool.

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    17. SashaHeart
      • Origin:

        Russian, diminutive of Greek Alexander

      • Meaning:

        “defending men”

      • Description:

        Sasha, largely male in Russia–and also spelled Sascha and Sacha–is an energetic name that has really taken off for girls here, chosen by Jerry Seinfeld (using the alternate Sascha spelling) and other celebs. The Barack Obamas use it as the nickname for their younger daughter, whose proper name is Natasha. But in line with a trend toward softer-sounding boys’ names like Asher and Joshua and thanks to Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen, Sasha also still has life as a boys’ name too–it’s popular in France for boys and girls almost equally.

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    18. TatianaHeart
      • Origin:

        Russian from Latin family name

      • Description:

        Tatiana was derived from Tatius, a Sabine-Latin family name of unknown origin. Titus Tatius was the name of an ancient king who ruled over the Sabines, an ancient Italic tribe who lived near Rome. The Romans used the name Tatius even after the Sabines died out and created the derivative forms Tatianus and Tatiana. The names were eventually disseminated throughout the Orthodox Christian world, including Russia.

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    19. LaraHeart
      • Origin:

        Russian, diminutive of Larissa or Larisa

      • Meaning:

        “citadel”

      • Description:

        This is an alternative to Laura or Lauren made romantic by Dr Zhivago, and badass by video-game heroine Lara Croft.

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    20. AngelinaHeart
      • Origin:

        Greek, Italian, Spanish, Russian diminutive of Angela

      • Meaning:

        “angel”

      • Description:

        The gorgeous Angelina Jolie has promoted the star power of her name and changed Angelina’s image from delicate to intense, from older Italian mama to stylish multi-cultural child. Kids might relate to the dancing mouse in the series of charming children’s books, Angelina Ballerina, or to the Harry Potter character, Angelina Johnson Weasley, a member of Dumbledore’s army.

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    Popular Baby Names, origin russian

    Adrik Dark. Male Russian
    Akim God. Male Russian
    Aksana Female Russian Axana
    Alek Variant of Alexander ‘defender of mankind.’. Male Russian
    Aleksandr Helper of man. Male Russian
    Aleksi Helper of man. Male Russian
    Aleksis Helper of man. Male Russian
    Alexei Helper of man. Male Russian
    Alexis Defender or helper. This Russian masculine name became popular in Britain and the US in the early 20th century, and is now given to children of either sexe. Male Russian
    Alik Helper of man. Male Russian
    Aloyoshenka Defends mankind. Male Russian
    Aloysha Defends mankind. Male Russian
    Anatolii From the east. Male Russian
    Andrei Russian form of Andrew ‘manly’. Male Russian
    Andrusha Russian form of Andrew ‘manly’. Male Russian
    Andrya Russian form of Andrew ‘manly’. Male Russian
    Antinko Inestimable. Male Russian
    Anton Inestimable. Male Russian
    Antosha Inestimable. Male Russian
    Arman Army man. Male Russian
    Baran The ram; forceful; virile. See also Baron. Male Russian
    Berdy Very intelligent. Male Russian
    Bogdashha Gift from God. Male Russian
    Bohdan Gift from God. Male Russian
    Bohdana from god Female Russian Bogdana
    Bolodenka Peaceful. Male Russian
    Boris fight, battler Male Russian Bors, Borys
    Borya Fighter. Male Russian
    Boryenka Fighter. Male Russian
    Brends Russian form of Stephen ‘crowned with laurels’. Male Russian
    Brody From Brody. Male Russian
    Burian Lives near the weeds. Male Russian
    Cheslav Lives in a strong camp. Male Russian
    Cyzarine royalty Female Russian Cyzars
    Czar Emperor. Variant of Caesar. Male Russian
    Danya God’s gift. Male Russian
    Dema Calm. Male Russian
    Dima Strong fighter. Male Russian
    Dimitre Variant of Dimitri: Earth-lover. Male Russian
    Dimitri Earth-lover. Male Russian
    Dimitrios Variant of Dimitri: Earth-lover. Male Russian
    Dimitry Variant of Dimitri: Earth-lover. Male Russian
    Dmitr Variant of Dimitri: Earth-lover. Male Russian
    Dmitri Variant of Dimitri: Earth-lover. Male Russian
    Edik Rich protector. Male Russian
    Egor Russian form of George ‘farmer’. Male Russian
    Evgenii Russian form of Eugene ‘noble’. Male Russian
    Fabi Russian form of Fabian ‘bean farmer’. Male Russian
    Faddei Variant of Fadey: Bold; brave. Male Russian
    Fadeaushka Variant of Fadey: Bold; brave. Male Russian
    Fadeuka Variant of Fadey: Bold; brave. Male Russian
    Fadey Bold; brave. Male Russian
    Fadeyka Brave. Male Russian
    Fayina free one Female Russian
    Fedor God’s gift. Male Russian
    Fedya God’s gift. Male Russian
    Fedyenka Russian form of Theodore ‘gift from God’. Male Russian
    Feliks Russian form of Felix ‘lucky’. Male Russian
    Filip Russian form of Philip ‘loves horses’. Male Russian
    Fjodor Male Russian Fedor, Fiodor
    Foma Twin. Male Russian
    Fredek Russian form of Frederick ‘peaceful ruler’. Male Russian
    Fyodor Russian form of Theodore ‘gift from God’. Male Russian
    Galina light Female Russian

    How to name a boy – ancient beautiful good simple strong male native Russian names for a boy

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    Article last updated: 03.10.2022

    How to name the son? Someone is guided by the holy calendar, someone by compatibility with a patronymic, someone is looking for an original rare name, someone chooses among names of a certain origin … In any case, every name is beautiful and no matter what you stop at, your choice will be right, because it is prompted by a loving heart. We suggest paying attention to some primordially Russian and Old Slavic names that resonate in the heart and subconscious at the level of sound and meaning, and create a stable spiritual connection between a boy of the 21st century and his real ancestors who lived on our earth hundreds or even thousands of years before him … There are many such names. A list of some of them with meanings is at the end of the article.

    What should be considered a Russian name for a boy?

    The question itself is not as simple as it seems, since many people put different meanings into the concept of “Russian name for a boy”. Firstly, all names have a certain origin and among the most common in society today are biblical, Greek, Roman names. These, in particular, include many names that have become completely familiar to our ears – such as, for example:

    • Alexey, Vasily, Vlas, Demyan, Gordey, Evgeny, Kuzma, Makar, Nikolay, Prokhor – Greek;
    • Vitaly, Victor, Dementy, Kondrat, Konstantin, Ignat, Maxim, Sergey – Roman;
    • Elisha, Zakhar, Ilya, Matvey, Mikhail, Semyon, Thomas – biblical.

    – due to their large number and / or prevalence in the past, they are often conditionally considered Russian names. Yes, they really became a part of our culture, that’s how they called their children in our country for many generations, and on this basis they can be referred to as “Russian names”, that is, “names that are often called (or called) children in Russia” .

    Artist: Yuri Pantyukhin. Blessed Prince Alexander Nevsky.

    But some of the parents may want to find names for their children that would be primordially Russian, or rather even Slavic, that is, “invented” here and common on our earth not in the last few centuries, but in ancient times . Unfortunately, for obvious reasons, there are no complete lists or official lists of names that existed in Russia in pre-Christian times. Only a small part of such names have survived due to the fact that the deeds of their bearers were documented in separate documents, annals or birch bark. By studying them, we can imagine how the names of our distant ancestors could sound and partially reconstruct this lost layer of heritage.

    Artist: Alexander Uglanov. On a sunny slope.

    What was the name of children in ancient Russia?

    In particular, the researchers divided all Old Russian names into several groups according to a certain logic:

    • Names-totems associated with animals and birds: Fox, Bear, Tur, Raven, Magpie.
    • Names fixing some external features: Belyai (light), Rusinko (blond), Mal (small), Vyshen (tall).
    • Names fixing some character traits: Buyan (violent temper), Molchan (silent), Milan (sweet, kind).
    • Names associated with birth features: Zhdan (long-awaited child), Nezhdan (“accidental” child), Istoma (difficult birth).
    • Ordinal names associated with the order of birth: Pervusha, Vtorak, Tretyak .
    • Names designed to scare away troubles and misfortunes: Failure, Koschey, Nemil .
    • Names-amulets, carrying a certain wish or setting: most often with endings – glory, -yar, -polk, peace, -bor. For example, Budimir (= awakening world), Dobroslav (= glorifying dobo), Ratibor (= able to overcome the whole army).

    At the same time, it should be remembered that in ancient times The person’s name may have changed over time. For example, at birth he was called, conditionally, Mal (according to external characteristics), and having matured, or having passed a certain initiation, he could have received a different name – for example, according to character traits or profession – say Buyan. After the adoption of Christianity, a person could also have two names at the same time – the one with which he was baptized according to the calendar, and the one given according to the old tradition, which became, as it were, a nickname – for example, Peter, nicknamed Molchan. The nickname could later be fixed as a surname, which helped to distinguish people with the same names.

    Artist: Vsevolod Ivanov. Sanctuary of Numbers.

    In ancient times, the Slavs, apparently, also had several names at the same time, used in communication with people of different circles of proximity and kinship. Thus, the real true personal name of a person was known only to parents, and, possibly, to his wife, teacher or brother. For all others, nicknames were used throughout their lives, which could easily be changed under certain circumstances (like nicknames on the Internet). In this context, to reveal your true name to someone is to show the highest degree of trust. This has come down to us in legends, according to which the knowledge of the true name of someone (or the true name of an animal, thing) gives the knower power over this person. Based on this, we generally cannot say with certainty that the names of our ancestors that have come down to us from chronicles and letters were the true personal names of people, and not nicknames used for “official, service and social contacts.

    Artist: Boris Olshansky. Berendei.

    In addition, for different classes were characterized by different names . For ordinary people, names fixing external features, character traits, and the order of birth were more often used. The military class and the nobility (boyars) are dominated by two-part amulets that carry a certain wish and are often associated with the theme of victory, struggle, glory, etc.

    There was also an unspoken list of names for the princes – all the Ruriks called their children names from this list and no others. You can easily check this yourself by re-reading the preserved historical chronicles with the names of the rulers of the principalities. At the same time, none of the lower classes had the right to call their children these princely names. It is interesting that among these princely names there are both pre-Christian and biblical ones.

    Artist: I. S. Glazunov . Rurik, Truvor, Sineus.

    Russian princely names of the Rurik dynasty

    So the generic princely names of the Rurikovichs include:

    1. pre-Christian – Rurik, Oleg, Igor, Svyatoslav, Vladimir (Volodar/Volodsha), Vsevolod, Mstislav, Yaroslav, Yaropolk, Vyacheslav, Izyaslav, Svyatopolk, Rostislav, Rogvolod, Vseslav, Boris, Gleb .
    2. biblical – Roman, David, Vasily, Yuri . Unlike the pre-Christian names of the princely list, biblical princely names could also be used by representatives of other estates, as they were in the calendar, that is, they were open to everyone. Over time, the names of Boris and Gleb were also canonized. And even later, many others from the original princely list.

    Strong, beautiful and simple original Russian names for a boy

    So how can we call a boy a traditional Russian name today so that, on the one hand, it is connected with the most ancient layers of our history, and on the other hand, it does not sound out of place or strange to the ear of the surrounding people?

    It is obvious that a number of ancient Slavic common names associated with animals, serial numbers, unsightly character traits, etc. , are likely to disappear. At the same time, numerous lists of sonorous Old Slavic names presented on the Internet (mostly names-amulets made up of two words), on the one hand, are also too unusual, and on the other hand, often raise doubts whether this is really a really existing Old Russian name, and an analogue not invented in the 21st century, created simply on the basis of the general logic of composing Slavic names? If this fact does not bother you, then, of course, you can pick up a lot of beautiful options in them. In addition, what is important – regardless of their historical authenticity – these are names with meaning, the meaning of which is intuitively clear to any Russian person, so they still carry the function of “amulet”. And who, in principle, forbids us to create new names in the context of our tradition, since historically it turned out that a large number of old and relatives were irretrievably lost?

    However, let’s get back to more familiar names. It seems optimal to search for options among ancient Russian / Slavic names that are more or less well-known in the context of our history, and therefore allow us to maintain the desired balance between adherence to tradition and modern realities. Such names, in the subjective opinion, include:

    • The princely names mentioned above, known to everyone and recorded in numerous annals. Most of them are also included in the calendar, since many princes were subsequently canonized, that is, with such a name, a child can even be baptized if desired.
    • Names of heroes, famous warriors and heroes of Russia. Not all of them are included in the holy calendar, however, these names are also quite well known, well remembered and evoke positive associations with most people. In addition, the very fact of their existence can be considered unambiguously confirmed – since they were brought to us by numerous ancient legends and traditions.
    • Names that at first glance seem to come from the Bible, Scandinavia, Byzantium or Rome, but in fact – according to some theories that we will voice below – are primordially Russian and are easily “read” in Russian on a subconscious level.

    Consider some of the original Russian names in more detail with history and meaning

    Oleg – “officially” it is considered that this is a name of Scandinavian origin (in the original version Helgi), meaning “saint”, “dedicated”. However, there are reasons to disagree with such an interpretation and attribute this name to the original Russian-Slavic. The fact is that in all the languages ​​​​of the Slavic group there is a male name meaning “wolf” (Vuk, Vok, Valko, Volek, etc.), and only in Russian it seems to be absent. This is extremely strange, especially considering the fact that the wolf among our ancestors was one of the main sacred animals (along with the bear, raven and elk), personifying the mind, strength, devotion, dexterity, reliability, loyalty, dedication and a number of traditional male traits. character. Such a name should have served as the strongest protective totem, and in terms of its character and energy it would have been quite suitable for the prince. There is a version that Oleg (Voleg, Volek, Volga) is the Wolf, and Olga, in turn, is the female version of this name. By the way, Oleg, as we know, is just included in the circle of princely names of the Rurikovichs, and his most famous bearer is Prince Prophetic Oleg.

    Artist: Igor Ozhiganov. Prophetic Oleg – farewell to the horse.

    Igor is another name from the “Scandinavian” circle, where it sounds like “Ingvar”, meaning “warlike” or “guarding God” or “protected by God.” It is noted, however, that the name Ingvar is not found in the medieval annals of Scandinavia in general, and spread there much later. The Scandinavian origin of the Varangians-Rus, who came to Russia led by Rurik, also raises more and more questions – there are much more compelling reasons to consider them a related Slavic-speaking tribe from the shores of the Baltic (read more). In this regard, it is appropriate to consider another hypothesis, according to which the name Igor comes from the Russian “game” (Old Russian “igr”), meaning something like “player” (= merry fellow? strategist? living active person?). The most famous historical character is Igor, the son of Rurik and the pupil of the Prophetic Oleg, whose wife was Olga. The name Igor is included in the list of princely names of Rurikovich.

    Artist: Ilya Glazunov. Prince Oleg with Igor.

    Boris is an abbreviated / diminutive form of the common Proto-Slavic name Borislav, common in the past in the territories of Russia and Bulgaria. Means “fighter”, “glorious in the fight”, “fighting for glory”. Historically, Prince Boris, the brother of Gleb, received the greatest fame in Russia – both of them were killed in a fight with their older brother Svyatopolk, and later canonized by the church. The name Boris is included in the list of princely names of the Rurikovich.

    Gleb (Uleb) – there are several versions of the origin of the name. Some deduce its etymology from the Scandinavian or Old German Gottlieb (Gottlieb), meaning “beloved of God (Gods)”, others believe that the name Gleb comes from the Old Slavonic word “gleba” – that is, “land”. The name Gleb is included in the list of princely names of the Rurikovichs.

    Artist:

    N. K. Roerich

    . Boris and Gleb.

    Svyatoslav – “holy glory”. The most famous Svyatoslav of Ancient Russia is the warrior prince, the son of Igor and Olga Svyatoslav Igorevich, who became famous for a number of victorious Khazar and Bulgarian campaigns. Svyatoslav seriously expanded the borders and sphere of influence of Ancient Russia, fought on equal terms with Constantinople, and in terms of the scale of his personality and strategic victories he is considered one of the most prominent rulers of Russia. The name is among the princely names of the Rurikovichs, and is also one of the few Russian “pagan” names canonized by the church. However, it was not Svyatoslav described above, also known as an ardent zealot of the ancient faith, who was canonized, but Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich, Prince of Vladimir of the 13th century (Svyatoslav-Gabriel Yuryevsky).

    Artist: Boris Olshansky. Sich on the Dnieper.

    Vladimir (Volodimir / Volodar / Volodsha / Volotoman) – in this case, the Slavic version of the origin from the words “owning the world” seems indisputable, however, a number of scientists still offer the Scandinavian version of Valdimarr (from “vald” – the ruler and “marr “- famous). Which interpretation seems more realistic is up to you to decide, however, we note the interesting fact that the name Volodymyr is mentioned in the most ancient sacred book of Ancient Russia that has come down to us – the “Pigeon Book”, dressed in a Christian form, but in essence representing a pre-Christian view of the world. There, a certain Volodimir Volodimirovich (in other lists – Volotoman Volotomanovich) asks questions about the structure of the world to Tsar Davyd Osievich (aka Davyd Evseevich). Unfortunately, information about who both of these characters were did not reach us, nevertheless it is obvious that for listeners in the past it was perfectly clear who they were talking about, and the significance of these figures in the context of the fact that they are mentioned in this sacred text, is not in doubt. (read more). The name Vladimir is one of the princely names of the Rurikovichs.

    Yaroslav – “yar + glory” can mean 1) “glorifying Yar (Yarilu)”. Yarila-Yarilo personifies the sun, and in particular its youngest, passionate, hot hypostasis – the spring sun, being one of the main gods of the ancient Slavic pantheon. Yarilo is awakening, fertility, currents of all kinds of energies, purity, sincerity, light, an invincible thirst for life and love. Thus, Yaroslav is “glorifying Yarila”, “glorifying the sun”, “glorifying life”; 2) “ardent”, that is, strong, powerful, hot, energetic; respectively, entirely – “possessing a bright glory” or “glorious for its vitality (rage)”. Both interpretations complement each other, and in one way or another revolve around the concept of Yar — life force. Naming a child with this name is intended to enhance the corresponding qualities in him, or to emphasize his spiritual closeness to the sun god. The most famous historical Yaroslav is Yaroslav the Wise, famous for his educational activities, the creation of the first legislative act of Russia “Russian Truth”, as well as far-sighted foreign policy. The name Yaroslav is one of the princely names of the Rurikovichs.

    Artist: Viktor Korolkov. Yarilo.

    Vsevolod – consists of the Old Russian words “vs” (= all, everything) + “volodeti” (= to own), that is, it means “owning everything”, “omnipotent”. The most famous historical character is Vsevolod the Big Nest, also known as Vsevolod III. The time of his reign marked the heyday of the Vladimir-Suzdal principality. After himself, the prince left 12 children, including 8 sons, for which he received his nickname. The name Vsevolod is among the princely names of the Rurikovichs.

    Mstislav – consists of the Old Russian words “revenge” (= protect, overcome) + “glory”, that is, it means “glorious defender”, “glorious defender”, “glorious warrior”. As we can see, the root of “revenge” in Old Russian included a much wider range of concepts than just revenge on someone, and the main ones were just positive ones – related to protection, guarding, righteous struggle. The most famous historical character is Mstislav the Brave (Udaloy) Tmutarakansky, who became famous as a great warrior brave in battle (fought against the Kasogi, participated in the campaign of Yaroslav the Wise against Poland), merciful to the defeated and attentive to his army. The name Mstislav is one of the princely names of the Rurikovichs.

    Artist:

    N. K. Roerich

    . Single combat between Mstislav and Rededya.

    Yaropolk – consists of the Old Russian words “ardent” (that is, energetic, ardent, furious, active, shining) and “regiment” (= people, crowd, assembly). “Regiment” can be interpreted both as a large army and simply as a community of people, respectively, the name Yaropolk can be read in two ways “shining among the people”, “inspiring the army”, “charging people around with a rage”, “standing a whole army” and so on. Such ambiguity does not at all mean that the interpretation of this name today is vague or inaccurate – the fact is that all the original root bases, used in particular for adding names, contain a wide range of meanings and meanings that complement each other without any either contradictions or the need to “choose” only one. It is the complex of all meanings that adds up a single correct image – as if we are looking at a certain object from different angles. The name Yaropolk is one of the princely names of the Rurikovichs.

    Svyatopolk – consists of the Old Russian words “holy” (that is, bright, sacred, exalted) and “regiment” (= people, crowd, assembly). It can be interpreted as “revered as a saint”, “illuminating the people (or army) with the light of their souls”, “holy army”, etc. The name Svyatopolk is one of the princely names of the Rurikovichs.

    Artist: Andrey Klmenko. A word about Igor’s regiment, Eclipse of the sun.

    Vyacheslav – “vyache” in Old Russian was used in the concept of “more, stronger, better” as a comparative degree, that is, the name Vyacheslav is read as “more glorious”, “superior to others with its glory”, “most glorious”. There were other transcriptions of him – Vecheslav, Vyaceslav. Interestingly, among the southern Slavs, the name Vyacheslav was transformed into the form of Vatslav – many historical characters are also known under this name. The name Vyacheslav is one of the princely names of the Rurikovichs. For several centuries, it was almost completely forgotten, until, on the wave of a return to the “Russian style” and an in-depth study of the native culture, already in the 19th century, a “fashion” arose for it among the nobility and intelligentsia.

    Rostislav – means “growing glory”, “growing glory”, “one whose glory is constantly growing.” The name Rostislav is one of the princely names of the Rurikovichs.

    Vseslav – means “glorified by all”, “the most glorious”, but, at the same time, it can also mean “glorifying everything”, that is, “glorifying life”. His truncated form Seslav was also used. The well-known bearer of the name is Vyacheslav Bryachislavich, the prince of Polotsk who appears in Igor’s Word and Campaign, also known as Vseslav the Prophetic or Vseslav the Enchanter, a sorcerer warrior, a hero who was credited with the ability to turn into a beast. The name Rostislav is one of the princely names of the Rurikovichs. Unlike most of the above names, it has never been canonized by the church.


    Monument to Vseslav Bryachislavovich in Polotsk.

    The following names were NOT included in the list of Rurik princely names, but may also be of interest to those who are looking for a beautiful and strong original Russian or Slavic name for a boy:

    Stanislav – means “to become glorious.” In the history of Russia, a single use of this name is recorded for a member of the princely Rurik dynasty – we are talking about Stanislav Vladimirovich, the youngest son of St. Vladimir. For some reason, this name was never used again by representatives of the princely family. At the same time, it became quite widespread among the nobility and boyars, about which there are relevant documentary evidence. With the spread of Christianity, the name practically disappeared from everyday life, and then returned in a very unusual way from Poland: there this name (with an emphasis on the last syllable) was extremely popular at all times, and even kings were often called Stanislavs, one of whom established the corresponding state award — Order of Saint Stanislaus. With the accession of Poland, this award was “inherited” by the Russian Empire, and the order not only took root in our land, but also became one of the most frequently issued. Along with the spread of the Order, interest in the name Stanislav also returned, however, its wide distribution was hindered by its absence in the Orthodox nomenclature. After the October Revolution, the name gradually began to appear more and more often.

    Order of Saint Stanislaus

    Ratmir – like Stanislav, it was most common among the ancient Russian nobility, boyars, warriors of the squad. It was not used by princes and ordinary people. The name Ratmir was given by Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin to one of the key characters of the poem “Ruslan and Lyudmila”, endowed by him with such features as ardor, love of love, the desire to get what he wants at all costs. Obviously, our great poet knowingly chose this name for such a hero.

    Vladislav – “possessing fame.” There is a version that the name came to Russia quite late – in the XIII century from the neighboring South Slavic peoples (possibly Serbs). An indirect confirmation of this is the absence of a name among the princely names of the Rurikovich.

    Miroslav – can mean “glorifying the world”, “glorified by peacefulness”, “glorious in the world (that is, among the people)”, “glory to the whole world”. The name Miroslav is common among all Slavic peoples. However, not a single saint with that name was canonized. In Russia, it was probably used more often among the nobility, boyars and squads. It is not included in the princely list of Rurikovich names.

    Artist: Konstantin Makovsky. Boyar wedding feast.

    Vadim – etymologists have not come to a common point of view on how to interpret the meaning of the name, although on the issue of its origin, the majority agree that the name should be attributed to the Old Slavic. 1) From the old Russian “vaditi” – “to sow confusion”, “to argue”. Such an interpretation raises great doubts, because, as we can see when studying other ancient Russian names, they are always built around the positive concepts of “glory”, “peace”, “own”, “win”. On the other hand, “sower of discord” or “disputer” – if such a meaning is allowed – is not a too strong repulsive nickname that could be used to scare away troubles, such as the names of Koschey or Failure. 2) The root stem “Wadi” is also sometimes interpreted as “tame”, “lure”, “call” – as in the word “graft” familiar to us today. In this context, the name Vadim is interpreted as “calling”, “alluring”. 3) According to the third version, Vadim is an abbreviated word for the full name Vadislav, which, taking into account the previous version, can be deployed as “calling glory.” This interpretation seems to be the most reasonable, since in this case, the name fully fits into the general series and the logic of the formation of two-part male names in Russia.

    Bogdan – as you might guess, it means “given by God”, “God’s gift”. Perhaps this was the name given to especially long-awaited children, for example, in families where they did not appear for a long time. It remains only unclear which God (or Gods?) is in question in this case, since opinions differ regarding the time of the appearance of this name – whether it came along with the Christian faith, or whether it existed in Russia in pre-Christian times. Some etymologists believe that the name is a tracing-paper from the ancient Greek name “Theodot” with a similar meaning, others believe that in this case the name would simply enter the Russian language in its original sound “Theodot” (in general, the name Fedot is just them and is), like other Greek names that were not “translated” into Russian.

    Peresvet – the prefix “re-” was used in Russian to denote the highest degree of something and later shortened to “pre-” – as in the words “wise”, “beautiful”, “excellent”. Peresvet, respectively, means “very bright”, “brightest light”, “light of light”, “the complete opposite of darkness”, etc. The Russian hero Peresvet, who went out to battle with Khan’s duel Chelubey before the Mamaev massacre, entered the history forever. According to the preserved history, both of them died in battle, however, according to some versions, Chelubey initially cheated, taking a much longer spear, which gave him a huge advantage over the enemy. Nevertheless, Peresvet, although he himself also died, still managed to knock Chelubey out of the saddle, that is, equalized the result of a deliberately unequal fight, which means he won in a certain sense.

    Artist: Boris Olshansky. Peresvet on the Kulikovo field.

    Dobrynya (Dobryn) – comes from the word “good”, which, in ancient times, probably had a meaning closer to the concepts of “daring” or “the best” than to the word “kind”, as we understand it today. According to some versions, it was an abbreviated name from the full Dobromir or Dobroslav. Historically, however, it was the abbreviated version that was remembered, to a large extent due to the image of the Russian hero Dobrynya Nikitich. The name is also often found in historical chronicles as the name of one or another boyar or city mayor.

    Artist: V.Vasnetsov. The fight between Dobrynya Nikitich and the seven-headed Serpent Gorynych.

    Rodion is a rather controversial name on our list. According to the generally accepted version, it came to us from Greece and means “inhabitant of the island of Rhodes.” Nevertheless, the name is quite clearly read in Russian, and if so, is it worth it to complicate what our brain intuitively perceives as simple without any translation into other languages? “Rod” is the name of the ancient Slavic God the Father, from whom the rest of the gods descended, who, in turn, created our world and people. The name “Rod” then expanded to designate a genus in the sense of a family, that is, a series of ancestors going back centuries (up to the very God of the Family). Rodion, with this interpretation – “a descendant of the clan (or the clan?)”, “together with the clan (or the clan?)”

    Below are other variants of male names, including rarer ones that are classified as traditional Russian / Slavic male names:

    B – Bazhen (desired), Bogdan, Bogolyub, Boleslav (more glorious), Borimir (fighter for peace), Boris, Borislav, Boyan (fighter), Brachislav (illustrious warrior), Bronislav (defending glory), Budimir (awakening world)
    AT Vadim (Vadimir), Velizar (a lot of light), Vladimir, Vladislav, Voislav (fighting for glory), Volodar (wielding), Volga (Volkh, possibly an analogue of the name Oleg with the meaning wolf), Vsevolod, Vseslav, Vysheslav (more glorious), Vyacheslav
    G – Gleb, Gorazd (large), Gorislav (blazing glory), Gradimir (creator of the world), Gremislav (thundering glory)
    D – Danislav (give fame = let it be glorious), Dobroslav (Dobrynya, Dobryata), Dobrynya (daring), Dragomil (especially expensive), Dragomir (valuing the world), Druzhina friend, colleague)
    F — Zhdan (long-awaited child)
    З — Zvyaga (voiced, loud)
    I – Igor, Izyaslav (who gained fame), Istoma (difficult birth)

    Artist: Igor Ozhiganov. Lel.

    L – Ladimir (getting along with the world, pacifying), Lel (= the name of the Slavic god of love Lel), Luchezar (radiant), Lyubim (dear, beloved), Lubomir (loving the world, beloved by the world )
    M – Mal (Malyuta) (small), Mecheslav (sword and glory), Milan (cute), Mirko (peaceful), Miroslav (glorifying the world, glorious in the world), Mstislav (defender of glory)
    O — Odinets (the only one), Oleg (=Voleg=wolf), Ostromir (piercing the world)
    R – Radimir (peaceful), Radislav (fighter for glory), Radomir (Radmir) (joyful world), Ratibor (capable of overcoming an entire army), Ratmir , Rostislav
    C — Svyatopolk, Svyatoslav, Stanimir, Stanislav, Stoyan (persistent), Twilight (twilight-born)
    T – Tverdislav (affirming glory), Tikhomir (pacified), Tretyak (third in the family)
    Y – Delight (Oslad) (loving heritage)
    X – Khors (Chros) (= the name of the god of the autumn sun Khors), Khotislav (wishing glory)
    Ch — Cheslav (honor and glory)
    I — Jaromir, Yaropolk, Yaroslav

    The most traditional Russian name for a boy is Ivan?

    Ask 10 people which male name is the most typical Russian name and 9 out of 10 are most likely to call Ivan. And indeed, what other name is so often found, for example, at least in Russian proverbs?

    What Vanya has not learned, that Ivan will not learn.

    Ivan small, yes remote.

    Ivan was in the Horde, and Marya says news.


    With the name
    Ivan , without a name – blockhead.

    Ivan Marya doesn’t obey: he’s very good at giving orders.


    Work up
    Ivan – we will get it too.


    Rich
    Ivan – rich and pan.


    Dobry
    Ivan – both to people and to us; skinny Ivan – neither to people nor to us.

    The most common interpretation of the meaning of the name Ivan says that it comes from the biblical John, which, in turn, goes back to the Hebrew Yochanan or Yoanan and means “God (Yahweh) is merciful” or “God’s reward. ” But is it possible to prove such a connection? And are there real prerequisites for confirming this version? In this case, it would be necessary to clearly record the fact that the name Ivan spread to Russia precisely with the advent of Christianity, but was never used before.

    But besides proverbs (which may be just the fruit of folk art of the last centuries, so to speak, sayings to a popular name), the name Ivan literally permeates all Russian fairy tales! Ivan the Fool , Ivan Tsarevich , Ivan and the gray wolf, Ivan the cow’s son, Ivan Bykovich, Ivan the peasant son, Ivan and the sea king, Ivan and Sivka-Burka on, Ivan and the battle Kalinov Bridge, Ivan and The Frog Princess , Ivan and Chudo-Yudo , Ivan and Koschey the Immortal in fact, in our fairy tales, there are GENERALLY no other main characters with names. Or simply “man”, “merchant”, “tsar”, “son”, “soldier”, or – if he is called by name – then Ivan.

    Artist: Ivan Bilibin. Ivan Tsarevich at the crossroads.

    There is no need to prove that Russian fairy tales, with their incantations, triple repetition of the action, conversations with animals, a needle in an egg, which is in a duck, which is in a hare … and other magical objects, rituals and characters, have nothing to do with Christianity and are rooted in deep antiquity – call it pre-Christian, pagan or Vedic. And in them, everywhere and always, the main character – Ivan – is essentially a kind of collective image of a Russian person, who at first is often reputed to be a good-for-nothing or even a fool, and then turns out to be a real sage, who, with the help of his ingenuity, becomes the only one who overcame incredible obstacles, found a way out of all hopeless situations, and even received a fabulous reward.

    Artist: Viktor Vasnetsov. Ivan Tsarevich and the gray wolf.

    But, perhaps, the name John, which came along with the Bible, was so fond of the Russian people that it even infiltrated the original texts of folk tales? Yes, John is the beloved disciple of Jesus Christ, there is the Gospel of John, but there are also the Gospel of Mark, Luke, Matthew, there is the Apostle Andrew the First-Called, closely associated with Russia, and the prophet Elijah, beloved by the people – but none of these we will not meet names in a single fairy tale not a single time . ..

    The opposite picture seems more consistent – under the name John in Russia, people were baptized more willingly than other names, precisely because it was most consonant with the ancient sacred name Ivan, which has always existed in Russia. It remains to find out its meaning.

    The origin and meaning of the Russian name Ivan – version

    1. Ivan – from the sacred willow tree, revered by the Slavs, Celts and Greeks as a protector from evil forces and misfortunes, a tree that gives water (willows always grow near water) and an analogue of the World Tree on earth.
    2. Ivan = “man”, “born man”. In Sanskrit, whose common roots with the Russian language have been proven by a number of domestic and foreign researchers, including Svetlana Zharnikova, “jan” means “to be born, be born”, and “jana” – “man”. By the way, it is interesting that in the same Sanskrit “dur” means “door”, and “dur-anta” means a door to infinity. A direct pointer to the fact that the “fool” is a channel of communication with other worlds and cosmic wisdom.
    3. Ivan = “forest” (grove/tree/willow) or “source” from Sanskrit “vana”. Or maybe the “origin tree”? “World Tree”? Here we again return to the “born man”, in the meaning of “source”.

    Artist: Viktor Korolkov. Sacred tree.

    Thus, all three of the above versions complement each other, forming a coherent picture, from which it follows that “IVAN / YAN / VANYA” is the Primordial Man, the Foundation of the Foundations, the Source, the Born Man, having a connection with the cosmos, that is, representing a microcosm , an analogue of the World Tree at a certain level of reality and being. It is not surprising that this original name was included in all Indo-European languages ​​​​(Javan, John, Joan, Johann, Johann, Jonas, Vano, Hovhannes, Jan, Janus, Jean, Juan, Juan, Ivo, Yen, Giovanni, Gan, Hans, John, Veni, Eni, Aeneas, Yukhan, Shon, Ion, etc.) and remained in them through the millennia, when people who had dispersed from their common ancestral home had already ceased to understand each other. It is interesting that the root “WAN” is clearly traced in some languages ​​of the peoples of Southeast Asia, where it means “Prince, King, Lord” – in particular, this is the title worn by the Chinese emperors…
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    Summing up, it remains to say that no matter what name you give your child, it will be fine, because this is your choice and His Name. And the origin of different names and naming traditions is interesting to study in any case, regardless of whether you plan to follow them – just as one of the mosaic elements that make up our history and culture.

    Read also traditional Russian names for a girl.

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    From time immemorial in the territories of our country they knew that the name of a person has a secret, sacred meaning. In ancient times, it was believed in Russia that by naming a child, we determine his life path. Therefore, a certain meaning was invested in each name, which had a direct impact on its future fate. In this article, we will look at beautiful Russian and Slavic male names with their detailed description. And we will be able to determine which name is most suitable for your baby.

    Content:

    1. Male names by month
    2. Modern male names
    3. Russian names
    4. Slavic male names

    Male names for the child Popular in 2007 expectant mothers, we have prepared lists of names for boys, based on information from the church calendar.

    January

    Grigory, Lev, Andrey, Roman, Arseniy, Stepan, Vladislav, Nikita, Gleb, Mark, David, Yaroslav, Evgeny, Matvey, Fedor, Nikolai.

    February

    Alexey, Andrey, Artemy, Victor, Nikita, Daniil, Denis, Egor, Igor, Lev, Leonid, Pavel, Petr, Roman, Ruslan, Sergey, Semyon, Timofey.

    March

    Stepan, Vladimir, Timofey, Yaroslav, Pavel, Egor, Sergey, Vladislav, Fedor, Konstantin, Maxim, Artyom, Nikita.

    April

    Yuri, Platon, Denis, Yaroslav, Miron, Vasily, Lev, Stepan, Eugene, Savely, David, Grigory, Timur.

    May

    Kirill, Viktor, Fedor, Bogdan, Konstantin, Adam, Leonid, Roman, Pavel, Artemy, Petr, Alexey, Miron, Vladimir.

    June

    Nikolay, Ruslan, Alexey, Yury, Yaroslav, Semyon, Evgeny, Oleg, Artur, Petr, Stepan, Ilya, Vyacheslav, Sergey, Vasily.

    July

    Styopa, Fedor, Stas, Vyacheslav, Georgy, Anton, Boris, Zakhar, Arseniy, Viktor, Rodion, Svyatoslav, Igor, Gordey.

    August

    Yuri, Miroslav, Luka, Egor, Igor, Gleb, Kolya, David, Leon, Zhenya, Vasya, Miron, Savely, Oleg, Daniel, Savva, Denis, Svyatoslav.

    September

    Roma, Kirill, Nikolay, Artyom, Kostya, Vladimir, Styopa, Vyacheslav, Denis, Pasha, Victor, Mikhail, Andrey, Vadim, Anatoly.

    October

    Ilya, Styopa, Fedor, Georg, Semyon, Oleg, Lev, Demyan, Anton, Vladislav, Artem, Elisey, Radik, Borya, Stas.

    November

    Mark, Vlad, Jan, Pasha, Vitya, Leonid, Vasya, Ignat, Yura, Petr, Anatoly, Valera, Erik, Marat, Miron, Vitya, Anatoly.

    December

    Roman, Nika, Plato, Seryozha, Timur, Zhenya, Semyon, Anatoly, Oleg, Adam, Igor, Filya, Artur, Marcel, Valera, Jan, Nazar, Leon.

    Modern male names

    Fashion spreads its influence on all spheres of people’s life. Even choosing a name for children, we are guided by its tendencies. On the one hand, it limits the admissible naming convention. On the other hand, it dictates the desire to name the child a rare and beautiful name.

    List of popular male names for 2022:

    • Alexander is a protector who protects her husband. A brave, assertive, self-confident young man. Easily finds friends and associates of interest. Achieve any set goals. An excellent leader with good intuition. Developed a sense of long before the family.
    • Andrey is a courageous, courageous man. The soul of the company, quickly gets along with the people around. Hardworking and dedicated guy. Very kind, adheres to generally accepted moral values ​​and traditions. Can hold leadership positions. Cheerful and cheerful, appreciates family and loved ones.
    • Aleksey – protector, defender. Active, energetic, with subtle intuition. The man is strong in spirit. I am confident in my success and goes to the bitter end. Persistent in any situation, finds a way out of the existing difficulties. Well adapted to life, but does not like global changes. Loyal husband and caring father.
    • Vladimir – owner of the world. Obedient, neat, smart boy. Strives for continuous self-learning. Leader by nature. In people he appreciates devotion and fidelity. Can be a rare intellectual, a capable leader. He cares about his reputation. Caring family man.
    • Victor is the winner. Adventurer, loves adventure. Developed sense of duty. Diligent and patient at work. Defeats others with persistence and patience. A good but demanding father. He helps his wife in everything.
    • Vadim – calling, attractive. Not vindictive, quick-witted, does not remember insults. He puts his best effort into everything he does. Straightforward, telling the truth. He is not shy about his desires. commercial propensity. Faithful to the family, but turns it on late.
    • Denis – owned by Dionysus, merry fellow. Very mobile, curious, easy to learn, quickly remembers information. He is principled, but does not impose his opinion on others. Society’s favorite. He chooses a companion in life in the likeness of his views and interests.
    • Eugene is noble, with good genes. A big dreamer, he shows ingenuity everywhere. Prefers to find compromises peacefully. Smart, notices even the smallest details. Understands technology, is fond of logical tasks. An exemplary husband and an excellent father.
    • Konstantin – persistent, constant, flint. Patient, balanced, capable of a serious act. Conscientious and decent worker. He subtly feels beauty, sees works of art in his own way. Values ​​loved ones.
    • Cyril – lord, lord. Curious about everything. Smart, has a strong will. Analytical mindset, analyzes every action. Strives to dominate. There is an entrepreneurial spirit. Does not pay attention to the opinions of others when choosing life aspirations.
    • Maxim is the greatest, reaching heights. Noble, achieves a lot in life. Energetic, proud and very smart guy. Extraordinary and outstanding personality. He manipulates people well, a psychologist with developed intuition and imagination. Faithful husband and father.
    • Mark – hammer, marquis. Smiling, polite, capable of self-sacrifice. Makes a great career. Few people fully open up, it is difficult for him to express feelings. His companion should be a reliable assistant and rear in everything.
    • Roman – Roman, from Rome. Agile and flexible, witty pioneer. Expressed ability to art. Loves freedom, both in thoughts and in actions. True to his ideas and principles. Brings your desires to life.
    • Ruslan – blond, with blond hair. Emotional, courageous, uninhibited, self-confident. Very purposeful, goes to great lengths for the sake of his desires. Strives for fame. Popular in his company. Loves her children.
    • Sergei – noble, tall, servant of God. Very sociable and charming, open to everyone and everyone, good-natured. Creative, cunning and quick-witted, develops his talents. Can find a solution to any problem. He takes care of his wife, an exemplary family man.
    • Stanislav – who became glorious, established glory. Kind, but quick-tempered nature. Mobile and energetic, prone to leadership. Generous, unpretentious, but emotional person. A smart and funny friend.
    • Timur – strong, iron, steel. He has undeniable strength of character. Persistent and purposeful, he realizes his desires and dreams. Loves travel and adventure. He reads a lot and plays sports. Patient and good-natured father and husband.
    • Yuri – highly esteemed, high place. Calm, balanced, concentrated, thoughtful and intelligent young man. Strong-willed personality, with a large share of charisma. Finds true friends. Homely owner, loves comfort and order. It is considered with the opinion of relatives.
    • Yang is the grace of God. Educated, intelligent, conservative, with a sober mind. Guided by logic. Persistent and stubborn, gets what he wants under any circumstances. He makes all the decisions himself. Hospitable, wonderful host. Rarely shows tenderness, but immensely adores the family.

    Russian male names

    The main part of our name-book was formed after the arrival of the Christian faith in Russia. Now, these names are very common and familiar to our ears. However, most of them are of Greek, Latin, Germanic, Syrian and Slavic origin.

    List and description of Russian male names:

    • Anatoly – Eastern, sunrise, dawn. Calm, quiet, balanced, knowing his way. She loves to fantasize, craft, read books. Sensitive and attractive with its bright personality. Enjoys authority at work. Fair, does not allow offense. He needs a patient woman.
    • Anton – opposing, entering into battle. Active, with a flexible mind and subtle intuition. Reliable comrade and friend. Deep-thinking, knows how to win over. Medical talent. Marries late.
    • Boris is a prominent, strong, fighter. Overcomes all obstacles and difficulties. Prefers to communicate with talented people. Gets into the lead. He does not tolerate the interference of outsiders in the affairs of the family. Caring family man.
    • Basil – regal, king. Patient and balanced guy. Endowed with intelligence, sociable, simultaneously solves several cases. Open, never loses his temper. Impeccable moral conduct. Attached to the family, willingly spends time with them.
    • Vitaly – viable, giving life. Solid character, with pronounced leadership qualities. Always finds something interesting to do. Hardworking, specialist in the chosen field. Maintains harmony and warmth in relationships in any way. Goes on concessions to relatives.
    • Gregory – awake, not sleeping. Restless, inquisitive, energetic young man. Polite, sensitive, tactful, cares about others. He likes applied sciences. Reads a lot. Safe in marriage.
    • Dmitry – dedicated to the goddess Dimeter. Kind, active, strong-willed person. A devoted friend and comrade. A penchant for technical sciences. Makes a good career. Business is based on logic. Gallant with girls.
    • Yegor is a farmer. A practical and businesslike young man. Hardworking, diligent, observes order in all endeavors. He does not tolerate deception, he is sincere with other people. Demonstrated leadership qualities. Looking for a decent and good-natured girl.
    • Ivan – pardoned by God. Active and strong-willed, distinguished by an enviable quick reaction. It strikes others with its originality, choleric. Very hardy, calmly and persistently goes his way. A versatile nature, a supporter of the preservation of customs. He does not tolerate compromises, is highly moral, devoted to the family.
    • Elijah is a believer, my God is the Lord. Artistic, ironic, many-sided. In the company he is cheerful and sociable, kind and not conflict, easily makes friends. Thin intuition helps to make the right decisions. Looking for a woman close in spirit.
    • Michael is equal, like God. Handsome, gentle and smart guy. He has a developed sense of beauty, is well versed in art. Tries to live in harmony with the environment. A wonderful, generous and hospitable friend. He needs a soul mate.
    • Nikita is the winner. Cheerful and stubborn, he realizes his fantasies in creativity. Curious and charming, he is always invited to visit. He likes to travel, can radically change his place of residence. He will be happy if his wife is like him in character.
    • Nicholas is the conqueror of nations. Secretive, striving to move forward, despite obstacles. Analyzes all occurring events. Smart and quick-witted, reaches heights in his career. He needs a sensual and soft wife.
    • Oleg – lucky, clear, holy. A devoted friend and comrade. Oleg always has his own opinion on everything. He does not change his principles. A sharp mind and a penchant for the exact sciences make him successful in his career. Concentration, accuracy, consistency are his traits. Attentive and kind owner.
    • Peter – solid, reliable, stone, rock. Courageous, independent, temperamental and generous young man. Fulfills his desires with the help of an unshakable will. Good worker. He loves beauty, kindness, honesty, purity and sincerity in every person. Expects devotion and understanding from the spouse.
    • Semyon – God heard. Soft, merciful, generous, women dream of him. Caring father and husband, attentive son. Reliable and devoted friend. Smart and strong-willed, an excellent worker. Able to secretly manipulate people. Appreciates the work of others.
    • Stepan – wreath, crown. Differs in observation. Cheerful, sociable, not conflict, endearing. Strong and outstanding personality. Practical mindset and excellent memory. Harmony in the family will be with a girl of a calm disposition.

    Slavic male names

    When choosing a name for a child, our ancestors were guided by a certain algorithm. It was based on ancient knowledge about the universe, nature and the origin of man. Unfortunately, only fragments of this information have come down to us. Today, we know the definition of some rare and beautiful Slavic names for boys.

    List of Slavic male names with descriptions:

    • Belogor – exalted, lofty spirit, sacred mountain. Expressed need for dominance. The winner in any dispute, a dangerous competitor. Always striving to be “higher, stronger, faster” than others. Achieves goals and delivers results. Devoted husband.
    • Vladislav is a good ruler who owns glory. Smart and attentive, he is able to solve all problems and problems. Strong-willed, firm and courageous character. Has self-respect, is not afraid of the truth. Successful, thoughtful, leader. Attentive to his woman and descendants.
    • Vsevolod – powerful, possessing position. Compliant, but possessing the gift of persuasion. Cautious, knows how to avoid unpleasant situations. Courageous, protector and support for loved ones. Looking for peace and comfort in the house, he will honor the woman who organizes it. Appreciates relatives and comfort in dealing with them.
    • Vyacheslav is more glorious, seeking glory. Needs approval, he always needs to be in the spotlight. Developed leadership qualities, a dangerous opponent. Painstaking and hardworking, strives to be the first. Gifted with many talents. Loves children.
    • Darislav – dominant, with the gift of glory. Charming, charming, friendly, will find a common language with any person. Full of energy, enthusiasm and desires. Interested in exact sciences and modern technologies. Looking for understanding and sincerity in his soul mate.
    • Dobrynya – daring, kind, kindness itself. Emotional and very inquisitive, able to do several things at once. He has a strong spirit and the will to win. Achieves set goals. He has many friends, surrounded by a noisy company. He needs a calm and balanced woman.
    • Zlatozar is an exact eye with a clear vision. Movable, intelligent, going his own way. Endowed with the gift of foresight, sensitive intuition. Developed logical thinking. A leader by nature, occupies a high position in society. For the sake of his beloved and children, he is ready for anything.
    • Miloslav – good, glorious, dear to everyone. Observant, reserved, cautious guy. The first place in his life is occupied by high moral values. romantic nature. Very attached to the family.
    • Mstislav – capable of revenge, a glorious defender. Ambitious, strives to be the first in everything and better than others. Persistent, stubborn, hardy, achieves his goals. He does not tolerate monotony, he works on himself. His wife will feel completely safe. Tied to relatives.
    • Miroslav – famous for his peacefulness. Always calm, smiling and friendly young man. But he does not tolerate when someone else’s opinion is imposed on him. Hardy and stubborn, can become an athlete. At the same time, a creative person, with a lot of ideas and designs, a rich imagination. Faithful husband and father.
    • Ratibor is a fearless fighter, a strong warrior. A multifaceted personality, with a great interest in everything unknown in the universe. Handyman. She loves to travel to distant lands, to make wood and metal, to invent something new. Appreciate your home. Respects family members.
    • Svyatoslav – bright, sacred greatness. Calm, balanced, maintaining restraint in any situation. Friendly and sociable, the soul of the company. Ambitious, adventurous, looking for adventure. Hard-working young man. Caring father and caring husband.
    • Svetozar – illuminating with light. Sincere, decent, pleasant in every way. Favorite of fate and environment. Principled, stubborn, with high moral principles. adherent of traditional values. Reliable family man.
    • Yaroslav – bright, glorious with vitality. Independent, energetic and agile, strives to be the best in everything. Strong leadership qualities, leads the crowd. Confidently moving towards the intended goals. His wife and children are always in the first place for him

    Our name book is very diverse, sometimes it is difficult to choose a name for your baby. Do not forget that it should be combined with a patronymic and be comfortable for the child in the future. In order not to miscalculate, choose a name with heart and soul.

    Russian names – beautiful female and male names

    A Russian personal name in the Russian naming tradition is a name given to a girl or boy at birth. For the most part, these are beautiful female and male names from the list of Orthodox, which are contained in the name book according to the calendar. Most of them are popular to this day variations that are found not only in Russia, but also in Ukraine, and in Belarus, and in many other countries of modern Europe. But also, there are rare …

    Beautiful female Russian names

    Today, the list of female names is calculated by far, not even a few dozen. There are much more of them. But what is even more important is that for the most part these are beautiful female names for girls, Russian, which go well with different patronymics and surnames. Moreover, each name has its own history of origin, while the names from the Western name-book have long been diluted with an impressive proportion of fictitious names created on the basis of combining words, celebrations. holidays, and celebrity names.

    But, sorting through Russian beautiful female names for girls, looking for the most beautiful or rare among them, be sure to adhere to the basic rules and traditions of Russian naming. Namely:

    • Stick to the naming traditions in accordance with the selection of the name according to the Saints. Always choose the name of a Saint whose name day is celebrated on the girl’s birthday, or at least in the coming days from the birth of the same girl
    • Be sure to collect information about the compatibility of names for girls with a middle name – in some cases, the first name may be incompatible with the middle name. Although, again, this factor is not so important, and its importance has not been proven in practice;
    • Collect information about the meaning of your chosen Russian name for a girl. Each name means something different and is interpreted in a unique way;
    • In no case do not call the child a name for a girl that belonged to a deceased relative with a difficult fate. This has not been proven, but there is an opinion that the fate of such names for girls can convey negative energy in such cases.

    Beautiful male Russian names

    Men’s beautiful Russian names in our name book are represented by a wide abundance. These are dozens of the most beautiful names for boys, and each has its own unique meaning, history, origin and interpretation. Moreover, most of these names for boys are found not only in the history of Ancient Russia, but also in world history.

    Of course every name comes from somewhere. In our name book there are male names that came to us from Ancient Greece, Italy, Germany, England, France, and not only, and almost every name has roots in one of the modern European countries. But there are also those that came along with paganism, as well as those that appeared with the advent of Christianity.

    The rules for choosing male names for newborn boys remain the same as in the case of choosing a name for a girl:

    • Consider the meaning of the name and origin;
    • Examine information about compatibility with patronymic;
    • Take into account the name days of the Saints from the name book according to the Saints;
    • Do not name deceased relatives with a difficult fate.

    Origin of Russian names for boys and girls

    It is believed that the formation of the system of Russian names as such began also in the so-called “pre-Christian period” in Russia, but it became indigenous only after Christianity was adopted.

    At one time, for a long time, there were two types of personal Russian names for boys and girls in Russia. So, there were female and male names of the canonical type, among which were church, calendar, and in the same way there were non-canonical female and male names – non-church.

    The next important development of the system of Russian names for boys and girls took place already in post-revolutionary times, immediately after the October Revolution. But it is worth noting that until the 18th century, all non-canonical names were completely ousted from the Russian naming system and the Russian nomenclature as a whole.

    In modern times, the history of the origin and formation of the Russian naming system is divided into three most important stages, eras . ..

    Pre-Christian period

    In the pre-Christian period, the list of Russian names was insignificant. Russian names for boys and girls of the pagan type were used, rare, original, fictional and invented, created exclusively using the means of the Old Russian language. It was then that most of the pagan names appeared …

    Period after the Baptism of Russia

    During this period, a deliberate exclusion from the culture of pagan, non-canonical names began. All pagan names were forced out, except for a small number of those that eventually passed into the canonical category. The latter concerns only a small part of the original Slavic variations.

    Modern Period (After the October Revolution)

    As mentioned earlier, the concrete formation of the Russian naming system began immediately after the October Revolution. Then the status restrictions between canonical and calendar, as well as church and non-calendar names were canceled. Since then, female and male names, or rather the list of Russian names, has been replenished with new forms, variations, which are still popular today.

    Rare Russian names: Pros and cons

    Truly rare Russian names, both female and male, are practically never found in everyday life. Of course, they are still used, but very rarely. On the other hand, naming a child with such a name, parents will definitely not lose, because everyone will always pay attention to their child. Take even such rare Russian names for boys, as well as women, like:

    • Onesimus – useful;
    • Ladomir – “peaceful and well”;
    • Feoktista – “created by God”;
    • Diva – “wonderful”;
    • Svyatogor – “holy mountain”;
    • Luchedar – “giving rays”;
    • Nikanor – “seeing victory.”

    And the list of rare and even ancient Russian-Slavic names is full of such variations. But many of them have long since sunk into oblivion and are not even remembered. Although, there are those that are still popular, like Vladimir, Dana, etc.

    With all this, in everyday life there are rare Russian female and male names that are considered modern.

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    “There are few jobs, they pay little,” Italians complain about the local labor market. Italian youth seeks to earn money in Northern Europe. However, hundreds of Russians annually choose the Apennine Peninsula as their permanent place of residence and try to find a job there. If a job in Italy is your goal, get ready to make every effort to find.

    About geography

    In Milan they say that the South of Italy does not exist, there is the North of Africa. Italy north and south of Rome are two different regions in terms of traditions, culture, and customs.

    In the North, there are more chances of finding contract work, while for many Southerners, an official worker who has to pay taxes is simply not affordable. It should also be taken into account that the language barrier will be complicated by local dialects. Wages and, in general, the economic level in the North are much higher. But the South attracts expats with its unique flavor and the opportunity to get a job without having documents.

    Jobs in Italy: resumes for Italian employers

    A resume for work in Italy is drawn up according to a standardized European form.

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    Recruitment agencies

    Only holders of a residence permit (permesso di sogiorno) can apply to Italian recruitment agencies. According to the majority of compatriots working in Italy, one has to wait months for a suitable job from the agency, and sometimes there are no offers at all.

    It happens that agencies lure applicants with non-existent vacancies, so choose only those agencies that take money from the client upon employment.

    To search for a job with a contract less than a year, they turn to temporary work agencies (Agenzie di lavoro temporaneo). Here are some of them:

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    Jobs for qualified specialists are promised by recruitment agencies (agenzie di ricerca personale). A complete list of agencies with their contacts and useful information can be found in Le societa di ricerca e selezione del personale publicata dal Sole 24 ore (sold at kiosks and bookstores).

    Don’t count on help from job centers. You can go here at your leisure to chat with employees who will help you with advice, tell you which refresher courses you can sign up for. Most likely, you will not be offered vacancies here.

    Word of mouth, or passaparola

    International giant corporations have not yet ousted from the Italian market a huge number of small family businesses, in which relatives or friends are hired – not by service, but by friendship. Therefore, getting acquainted and talking about finding a job is worth it to everyone around.

    To search for vacancies in the field of trade and services, as well as any temporary work, it is very effective to distribute your resumes in person. You should not be shy – in Italy it is customary. Therefore, if you want to become, for example, a seller in Rome, print out a couple of dozen copies and take a walk along Via Del Corso. An employer who likes you can immediately arrange an interview or advise a place where an employee is needed.

    Often Russian-speaking emigrants in Italy sell jobs that have been offered to them. In most cases, they are asked to pay 50% of the salary before starting work and 50% a month later. If you decide on this option, try to check how the working conditions correspond to the declared ones.

    Under no circumstances and under no circumstances should you give your passport to new acquaintances. Fraud in such cases is not uncommon!

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    • www.jobijoba.it

    Advanced training

    It will be much easier for foreigners educated in Italy to find a job in their specialty. But those who do not have a diploma from an Italian university can study in courses, easily combining study with work. Happy residence permit holders can do this for free.

    You can learn everything from oratory and cosmetology to driving a boat. Upon completion of the course, you will receive a certificate that will significantly increase your attractiveness to the employer. Information about the courses and the deadlines for accepting documents can be found at the following links:

    • informagiovaniroma.it/tags/corsi-gratuiti
    • emagister.it/web/search/?action=search&origen=buscador_principal&esBusquedaUsuario=1&q=gratis
    • comune.roma.it/wps/portal/pcr?jppagecode=d_atec_pr_fo_la_for_fp_co.wp

    To find suitable courses, go to the county administration building (circoscrizione), usually booklets about enrollment are distributed there. In the leaflets you can find all the necessary information: conditions, dates and venue.

    What is the easiest job to find

    Often required are engineers and IT specialists, marketers and wholesalers, metal workers, hairdressers. In connection with the development and popularization of alternative energy sources in Italy, it will not be difficult to find a job for specialists in this field – experienced designers, electricians.

    Without a qualification, you can find a job as a nanny, often you need nurses for the elderly, waiters. If you know several languages, there is an opportunity to get a job as a seller in a tourist-oriented store.

    How to get a job in Italy? Some useful tips

    Italy is a European country surrounded by sea and several islands. Jobs and employment in Italy are quite satisfactory. Working in Italy, you will not have problems with English. English is very commonly used in Italy, but some places also require Italian. It depends on the field of work you are looking for.

    The Italian labor market has experienced hard times in previous years. Employment rates in Italy have improved significantly in recent years. If you are thinking about a career in Italy, then learning Italian will be the key to advancing your career. Like most countries, Italy has also adopted and implemented a five-day work culture. This five-day work may depend on the organization you work for. In Italy, registered workers have many benefits. These benefits include paid leave from work, free public health care, and more. If you are self-employed, there is also a registration scheme for benefits.

    What is the usual job in Italy?

    Maintenance workers, truck drivers, gardeners, health workers, assemblers, childcare workers and carpenters are among the most common jobs in Italy. Men are more likely to work as mechanics and equipment installers, while women are more likely to work as nurses and home care assistants.

    What is the average annual salary in Italy?

    A person working in Italy earns on average around 3,678 euros per month. This is the average monthly salary, which includes housing, transportation, and other benefits. Wages vary widely across professions. See below for salary information for individual positions if you would like to know more about a specific position.

    How to get a job in Italy?

    In most cases, in order to get a job in Italy, you first need to find a job in Italy. After that, if you need a work permit, you can apply for one. But first find a job in Italy. Scroll down below for a list of good websites for job hunting in Italy. One of the first and most important things you need to know is whether you are eligible to work in Italy or not. Requirements for each region of Italy may be different.

    There are very few requirements for European workers. At the same time, workers of non-European origin may face some problems when looking for work in Italy. Otherwise, you may need to find a job first and then apply for a work permit in Italy.

    Working in Italy as an EU citizen

    EU citizens have many advantages when looking for a job in Italy. As mentioned above, there are very few requirements for an EU citizen. You also do not need to have an Italian work visa or an Italian work and residence permit. Italy is one of the most open European countries in terms of immigration. For EU citizens, the immigration process is much easier. You will only need some of the necessary documents that are required to enter the country. These documents are usually basic documents such as your passport or any government-approved ID. The most important advantage that EU citizens have over non-EU citizens is that they don’t even need a work visa or work permit to work and live in Italy. You only need to register your place of residence and you can do this by completing basic forms at your local police station..

    If you intend to do business in Italy, you may need a tax number. To get a new tax number, you need to send a request to Agenzia Delle Entrate. Usually this process does not take long. You will receive your tax number in about a week.

    Working in Italy as a non-EU citizen

    Citizens of countries outside the European Union must have certain documents and information verified to work in Italy, as they need to have a valid work visa or permit allowing them to work and stay in Italy. Getting a work visa will be easier if you find a job. You can choose from a variety of options: short-term work visas, long-term work visas, business visas and others.

    Before you can get a visa, you first need to focus on finding a job in Italy. This will be your priority, as in most cases. Your Italian employer will take care of everything. They usually handle all visa application processes, but this can vary from employer to employer. Therefore, please confirm this before applying for a visa. If you are going to run your own business in Italy, you need to have a visa and all documents as you need to have a tax number to trade or do business in Italy.

    The tourism industry in Italy has also created many job offers for non-EU citizens. There are many teaching professions in Italy, so you need to be proficient in Italian and English as skills. It would be better if you spoke English well and it will add light to your profile. Besides teaching, there are many other professions. Sectors such as food, technology, mechanical, textile and chemical sectors will need many educated people in the near future. Thousands of vacancies could appear in these sectors in the coming years. So, obviously, if you have a technical background, it will not be difficult for you to find a job in Italy.

    How to find a job in Italy?

    Here is a list of the most popular websites where you can find jobs in Italy. Some of the websites below are in Italian and English, but Google Translate is used to translate into another language.

    Indeed Italy Here you can find millions of vacancies on the Internet to make a career in Italy. with tools such as job search, resumes, company reviews, etc., we are always with you.

    Ti Consiglio is probably the most popular site among job seekers. Visit it every day, you will find all job offers of large companies, public competitions, information and news.

    Information Jobs is another popular recruitment site in Italy. There are many vacancies and resumes. You can search through thousands of job offers for the right job for you.

    Jooble Italy is one of the best job search sites in Italy. You can find all job offers from all over the web in a single Google search.

    jobrapido Italy is looking for a good job. All new offers in one place.

    Subito Lavoro is a new service for immediate job search. You can also buy things online.

    Kijiji publishes your advertisement for free and it is quite popular in Italy. You can find jobs as well as used cars, motorcycles, houses, services, furniture, electronics and clothing.

    Bekeca is a free classified ads site for those looking for jobs, homes, meetings and events.

    In-vendita.it finds in one site the most popular products for sale in Italy. compare prices to find the right offer.

    Coldiretti we are talking about jobs in agriculture.

    How to get a job in Italy?

    There are a few things to consider when applying for a job in Italy. It would be better to study some important things like Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume. It’s always good to have a good idea of ​​the types of resumes that are circulating in Italy, so look for examples online. It will also make a good impression on recruiters and make it easier for them to choose.

    Some of the important points to consider when applying for a job in Italy.

    • You must add your personal contacts, such as your name and phone details, at the top.
    • Also indicate your nationality in your CV. This will help the employer better understand which work visa may apply to you.
    • Include all your professional experience in your CV. Also make sure your list starts with your most recent work experience. This list should contain details of all your education, such as university degrees, as well as other relevant qualifications.
    • Write your CV in English if it applies to your relevant sector or position in a specific company.
    • Don’t forget to indicate your language skills, especially if you know Italian. Knowing the Italian language on your resume can sometimes make a huge difference.

    Cover Tips Letter

    A cover letter is one of the main things you should send along with your resume.

    Daycares in bridgeport ct: THE Top 10 Daycares in Bridgeport, CT

    Опубликовано: December 5, 2022 в 9:25 pm

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    THE Top 10 Daycares in Bridgeport, CT

    Daycares in Bridgeport, CT

    Wee Care Child Care

    105 Williamsburg Rd., Bridgeport, CT 06606

    Costimate: $242/day

    Description:

    A loving, learning environment awaits your child at Wee Care Day Care, family child care.
    We provide all the educational benefits of a school environment (with high adult to child ratio) in the comfort of ahome setting.
    A nutritious breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack are included. There is extensive outside play and opportunities to learn. We have a great curriculum with topics of Bugs and Butterflies, Community Helpers and Me and my Family, just to name a few.
    Baby diaries for infants that travel between Wee Care and home provide excellent communication and continuity of care. Also provided are baby foods and cereals. For the best rest, infants sleep by themselves in bedrooms equipped with their own portable crib and video monitor. All equipment is provided, of course if your child has a special cuddly they like to sleep with, feel free to bring it.
    Every child has cubicle for their belongings. Older children rest on cots that are low to the ground in an area that is quiet and the curtains are drawn. They too have their own bedding and cot.
    Children are treated and cherished as unique individuals. To build positive self-esteem children are encouraged to do as much as they can for themselves.
    Close bonds and open communication with parents provide a relationship of trust and peace of mind while you are away from your child. You can be assured that we are very observant of what is usual for your child and will notice subtle changes and make you aware of anything that is out of the normal routine.
    We look forward to hearing from you. Let Wee Care Day Care be your child’s home away from home….

    Mejj’s Day Care

    264 Sheridan St, Bridgeport, CT 06610

    Costimate: $208/day

    Description:

    Mejj’s Day Care in Bridgeport, Connecticut 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 Child Care providerthat can accommodate a certain number of children….

    Description:

    Ms. Linda’s NeighborSchool is a licensed home daycare in Bridgeport, CT. As a parent, figuring out child care can feel daunting. Especially if you’re trying to find child care for the first time. You wantsomething that feels right, something that’s going to give you the peace of mind that your child is not only in good hands, but getting the stimulation and socialization that comes with a great daycare. At NeighborSchools, we get it. That’s why we partner exclusively with small, home daycares, run by professionals who have years of experience, and are licensed by the state. Each daycare is different and has it’s own approach and vibe, based on the experience of the provider who runs it. We welcome you to check out Ms. Linda’s daycare in Bridgeport, CT. We recommend this daycare to parents who are looking for a small-scale setting and a provider who will treat your child like one of their own. Spots are limited, depending on the age of your child and your preferred start date, so get in touch and we’ll let you know right away whether there’s a potential opening for you. Any questions, feel free to call us at (617) 765-1972….

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    Ms. LeShonda’s NeighborSchool is a licensed home daycare in Bridgeport, CT. As a parent, figuring out child care can feel daunting. Especially if you’re trying to find child care for the first time. You wantsomething that feels right, something that’s going to give you the peace of mind that your child is not only in good hands, but getting the stimulation and socialization that comes with a great daycare. At NeighborSchools, we get it. That’s why we partner exclusively with small, home daycares, run by professionals who have years of experience, and are licensed by the state. Each daycare is different and has it’s own approach and vibe, based on the experience of the provider who runs it. We welcome you to check out Ms. LeShonda’s daycare in Bridgeport, CT. We recommend this daycare to parents who are looking for a small-scale setting and a provider who will treat your child like one of their own. Spots are limited, depending on the age of your child and your preferred start date, so get in touch and we’ll let you know right away whether there’s a potential opening for you. Any questions, feel free to call us at (617) 765-1972….

    Description:

    Ms. Angela’s NeighborSchool is a licensed home daycare in Bridgeport, CT. As a parent, figuring out child care can feel daunting. Especially if you’re trying to find child care for the first time. You wantsomething that feels right, something that’s going to give you the peace of mind that your child is not only in good hands, but getting the stimulation and socialization that comes with a great daycare. At NeighborSchools, we get it. That’s why we partner exclusively with small, home daycares, run by professionals who have years of experience, and are licensed by the state. Each daycare is different and has it’s own approach and vibe, based on the experience of the provider who runs it. We welcome you to check out Ms. Angela’s daycare in Bridgeport, CT. We recommend this daycare to parents who are looking for a small-scale setting and a provider who will treat your child like one of their own. Spots are limited, depending on the age of your child and your preferred start date, so get in touch and we’ll let you know right away whether there’s a potential opening for you. Any questions, feel free to call us at (617) 765-1972….

    Mama Bear Daycare

    74 Fleet St, Bridgeport, CT 06606

    Costimate: $258/day

    Description:

    Our goal is to create a loving, nurturing environment where your child can grow physically and developmentally in a safe and caring space. Mama Bear Daycare is a place that children can learn through their ownunique individual strengths and abilities through age appropriate play….

    Description:

    Precious Memories Child Care Center LLC is a child care provider that serves the community of Bridgeport CT. It offers a loving and caring environment and provides age-appropriate activities that enhancechildren’s mental, social, emotional, and physical abilities. The center promotes positive values to make sure that children will be responsible members of the society….

    Description:

    Lil Blessings Academy & Day Care Inc in Bridgeport, Connecticut, provides a quality, developmentally appropriate educational opportunity for children. The school serves children from three to twelve years oldthat provides them with a balance of child-initiated and teacher-initiated activities. The school’s program aims to develop the whole child and his/her physical, social, emotional and intellectual growth….

    Description:

    Small to Tall is a well established preschool that has been open for over a decade and continues to provide excellent care and teaching to the children of Fairfield county. We offer a variety of programs forchildren ages 2-5 years old. Our staff is dedicated, hard working and passionate about their jobs. Our love of children and our experience in teaching proves to make for a warm and nurturing atmosphere for learning.
    Our play based preschool provides our students with math, science, reading , social and school readiness skills built into our curriculum. We utilize rhymes, books, song, puzzles, crafts, gymnastics, sports, outdoor play and organized games to enhance their experience.. Our first priority is to keep them safe, love them, offer them security, build their self confidence and offer them the gift of friendship and community. We are grateful to all of our Small to Tall Families for sharing their children with us and supporting our school always, family forever!! xo…

    Description:

    COMING IN JULY***Licensed Care provider in the Brooklawn area of Bridgeport. 4 mins from St V hospital and 2 mins from the fire house. Need Child care? We’ll have openings from ages 6 month – 4 yrs old. HealthyMeals, Diapers and Wipes will be provided by the provider for your convince. Full time and Part time will be available and care 4 kids is accepted….

    Description:

    The Bright Morning Star Daycare provides a childcare program in Bridgeport, Connecticut. It encourages the children’s holistic growth through play-based and child-centered activities. It also aims to developthe children’s social skills, emotional growth, and physical coordination. The Bright Morning Star Daycare welcomes infants through toddlers….

    Description:

    Love and Magic Childcare is a Licensed Family Childcare with 18 years of experience!
    Being a mom myself I completely understand this is one of the most difficult decision you will ever have to make. I vow tocare for each and every child as though my own. I encourage a open line of communication to ease your any and all of your concerns.
    My goal is to nurture and expand the minds of young children by providing a safe and peaceful environment. I am dedicated to supporting and encouraging the growth of each individual child. I offer year round child care with flexible hours including early drop off and late pick up to help support working parents.
    At Love and Magic our group time include:
    Language Arts- reading comprehension skills, alphabet, letter recognition, word association, matching, colors, shapes
    Numbers- recognition, counting, more/less
    Fine Motor Skills- writing, drawing, cutting
    Social/Life Skills- sharing, etiquette, self-esteem building, conflict resolution, stranger danger, dressing, buttoning, zippering
    Arts and Crafts- creative coloring, painting, pasting, paper and foam crafts
    Music- singing, marching, dancing/movement
    Circle Time- reading, listening to stories…

    Ivette’s Day Care

    1167 Park Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06604

    Costimate: $209/day

    Jeannies Day Care

    355 Carroll Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06607

    Costimate: $251/day

    Description:

    The Daughters of Charity Preschool based in Bridgeport, CT provides high-quality day care to all children of all ethnic backgrounds. The school offers a comprehensive full-day program primarily focusing onpreparing the child with the memory and skills as they enter Kindergarten….

    Description:

    Bright Morning Star Daycare is a child care facility located at 42 Jetland St. Bridgeport, CT. They provide services for children from 6 weeks up to 3 years of age. Their curriculum offers children to gainknowledge, learn socialization and develop all areas of their growing bodies including their minds, muscles, and manners….

    Description:

    Shannons Kids Day Care believes early childhood should be a time of fun, warmth, security, exploring and discovery. Preschool children are receptive and creative. The center’s goal is to nurture and encouragethese qualities in the children who attend….

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    FAQs for finding daycares in Bridgeport

    In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Bridgeport, CT?

    There are a variety of daycares in Bridgeport, CT providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

    How can I find a daycare near me in Bridgeport, CT?

    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 704 in Bridgeport, CT as of October 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Bridgeport 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 Bridgeport, CT, 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 Bridgeport, CT.

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    How many daycares are there in Bridgeport?

    There are 94 daycares in Bridgeport, based on CareLuLu data. This includes 5 home-based programs and 89 centers.

    How much does daycare cost in Bridgeport?

    The cost of daycare in Bridgeport is $938 per month. This is the average price for full-time, based on CareLuLu data, including homes and centers.

    How many daycares accept infants in Bridgeport?

    Based on CareLuLu data, 16 daycares care for infants (as well as toddlers). This includes 2 home-based programs and 14 centers.

    How many daycares offer part-time care or drop-in care in Bridgeport?

    Based on CareLuLu data, 30 daycares offer part-time care or drop-in care in Bridgeport.

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    90,000 in the country are missing 100,000 workers – Anna Arndt on vc. ru

    WP signals a crisis in childcare. The labor market lacks 100,000 employees of kindergartens and nurseries. And workers continue to leave for other types of work: sorting boxes at Amazon warehouses, laying out goods on the shelves of Target supermarkets, distributing benefits at insurance companies. The reason for the shortage of staff is surprisingly simple: low wages. The industry average is $13 an hour. A college janitor gets $24 an hour. The crisis affects 60% of American families who are left without childcare facilities. As a result, families have to hire a babysitter at a rate of $32 an hour. Almost 23% of the family budget goes to a nanny. Politicians propose to attract migrants. However, migrants, therefore, make up one-fifth of the workforce.

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    Some states are easing requirements for child care facilities. For example, they allow a 16-year-old teenager to look after 15 children in a group. Experts fear that looser regulation will reduce child safety and quality of care. For example, in the state of Maryland, a childcare candidate must be fingerprinted. Looks like they’re checking for a criminal record. Experts are not just worried about the safety of children. Some experts call for state financing of the industry.

    Carolina Reyes was surprised to learn that a teacher’s assistant at her suburban Maryland kindergarten had quit her job as a house cleaner at the college. Opening hours – from six in the evening to midnight – does not look very attractive. And it is unlikely that the former assistant teacher likes such work more.

    Carolina Reyes, the owner of a kindergarten, found out about the new salary of a former employee – $24 per hour. In kindergarten, they could offer a maximum of $15.

    This was not the only loss of a kindergarten worker in recent times. Mass layoffs from kindergartens and nurseries are taking place in the country. The shortage of staff is exacerbated by the crisis in which parents found themselves after the exit from the pandemic. Children’s institutions close or reduce hours of operation because they are unable to hire enough staff.

    Department of Labor Market Statistics: There are now 100,000 fewer childcare professionals on the labor market than before the pandemic. Even during the summer, when private sector employment almost recovered, the childcare industry contracted heavily, with employment down 9.7% in September compared to February 2022.

    The reason for the shortage of personnel: competition for personnel from other sectors, as well as regulation of the industry, including the requirement to have a license, vaccinated personnel and masks. All this reduces the enthusiasm of candidates.

    Where do former employees of preschool institutions go to work?

    They are looking for higher paying jobs such as arranging merchandise on store shelves, cleaning office spaces, and doing any job that pays more than $15 an hour.

    The average teacher assistant or kindergarten teacher earns $13 an hour, and many even less. University of Oregon Study: 90,003 Last year, 29% of these workers were earning so little that they didn’t have enough money to buy food.

    Shelving Target, selling groceries at Trader Joe’s, and stacking boxes at Amazon’s warehouses is more profitable than daycare. Working in a nail studio or distributing pharmacy benefits for an insurance company brings in a higher income.

    A recession could reduce the outflow of staff from childcare if competing employers slow down recruitment rates or cut salaries. But even before the pandemic, 98% of professions paid better than kindergartens and nurseries. Even then, this sector could not fully meet the needs of families.

    By registering on a job site as a child care worker, the candidate receives many offers from other industries: airport security, food outlets, hotels.

    Elliot Haspel, early learning expert at consulting company Capita: “ The child care industry is far behind other employers” .

    Economics of the childcare industry

    The problem of low wages in the industry is due in part to tight margin conditions. In Maryland, Carolina Reyes, a kindergarten principal, earns $41,000 a year. She cannot raise her or her employees’ salaries, as childcare is already the biggest expense for many families.

    US Department of the Treasury: 6 0% of American households cannot afford daycare.

    In this area, there is no way to come up with ways to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Christina Peusch, Executive Director of the Maryland Child Care Association: “ You can’t just cut costs: there’s no option to automate or remote. What can be offered? Don’t feed your kids snacks? Or leave children in a room without an adult?

    Many professionals in the childcare sector feel that the economy just isn’t coming together.

    Emily Mingia-Lewis, 42, closed daycare

    Emily lives in Bridgeport, Connecticut. She had to close the kindergarten she set up at her home in October 2021. It was one of 12,000 such facilities that closed across the country during the pandemic, according to the American Child Care Association.

    For six years, Emily, who graduated from university with a degree in teaching, carefully planned classes for toddlers. Her classes included lessons in creative arts. She loved her job very much.

    In good times, she earned up to $40,000 a year. But she paid a salary to an assistant, paid for advertising, bought goods and products, such as meat, fruits, vegetables, to prepare lunches for children.

    Emily – mother of four, divorced. She closed the kindergarten and began to look for a more stable and well-paid job. She has changed several jobs over the past year. Worked in insurance and Amazon warehouse. Now she works as a recruiter in the company: she hires students for production.

    Emily receives $45,000 a year plus bonus. She’s waiting for a raise. She likes to help graduates find their place in production, but she misses working with kids.

    « My manager sometimes laughs at me when I take off my glasses and say: where are the children? I really miss the children” .

    Is the government aware of the crisis in the childcare sector

    Experts believe that the child care market has long existed at the expense of women who were willing to work for low wages. But in the current economic situation after the pandemic, workers who are ready to work only for an idea have decreased. The US bailout plan helped save some sectors with federal funding, but the money is running out. Republican opposition and Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia blocked President Biden’s plan, which includes subsidies for childcare and a $15 an hour minimum wage.

    At the local level, many Republicans recognize the shortage of staff in this sector.

    Andy Smarick, Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute: “ I have been in the public policy sector for 20 years. During all this time, I do not remember that we discussed family politics as seriously and for a long time as now. This is a sign that families need help.”

    Conservative states such as Montana and Iowa have loosened industry regulations and allowed more children per group per adult. Also, now a 16-year-old teenager can look after 15 children.

    Maryland

    Childcare Eligibility Requirements

    Many experts oppose such measures. They claim that in this way the safety standards of children in institutions and the quality of care for them are reduced. Carolina Reyes acknowledges that the regulation of the industry is still heavy. At her Arco Iris Bilingual Children’s Center in Laurel, Maryland, many candidates want to start working as soon as possible. The state requires her to first fingerprint them and submit their diplomas to the state for review. If the candidate has a diploma from another country, then it must be translated into English. And there are quite a lot of migrants in this area.

    Until she gets permission from the state to hire the candidate, he cannot stay with the children. Many candidates receive higher paying offers during the waiting time.

    Will migrants help solve the crisis of lack of staff to work with children

    Matthew Yglesias, a public policy expert, suggested recruiting migrants to work with children, realizing that working at a gas station pays better.

    The idea is not new. The State of Arizona has announced a new visa program to attract teachers from overseas with teaching degrees and work experience.

    However, Capita’s Elliot Haspel notes that migrants already make up one-fifth of the industry’s workforce. “ It will not be possible to attract so many migrants to fully satisfy the demand for personnel in this industry .”

    Elliot: “ Don’t underestimate the power of the states.” The expert believes that it is necessary to use the state budget to finance children’s institutions.

    Paying for kindergarten becomes difficult even for the upper middle class

    Elizabeth Sperber, age 38, assistant professor at Denver

    Elizabeth has been on the waiting list for a child’s place at the children’s center since last year. She signed up for eight waiting lists. She did not receive any offers. As a result, she and her husband, a teacher at the school, were forced to hire a babysitter. It turned out that there is a competitive struggle in the market for a good nanny.

    A married couple shares one babysitter with another family. Nanny earns $32 an hour. Elizabeth and her husband spend 23% of their family’s pre-tax budget on caring for their one-year-old son. She gets upset when she learns from her colleagues that repeated calls to children’s centers sometimes bring the result – a place for a child is found.

    Elizabeth traveled to child care centers many times, called and sent dozens of messages. There is no result yet. She is not sure if she wants to have a second child.

    Elizabeth: « Understanding how expensive it is and how unstable everything is: it’s money, resources and nerves. You begin to wonder whether it is worth making your family more for one more child .

    Link to the article: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/13/us/child-care-worker-shortage.html

    Attractions of the city of Bridgeport (USA, Connecticut)

    Contents

    • Landmarks and cities

      • “Appalachian Trail”
      • Ridge Metacomet
      • long island bay
      • National Helicopter Museum in Stratford
      • Landmarks in Hartford
      • Farmington
      • City of New Haven

        • Peabody Natural History Museum
      • Gaming establishments
    • How to get there
    • Weather
    • Cost of living in Connecticut hotels
    • shopping

      • What to bring
    • Restaurants and cafes
    • Geography and climate
    • State Population and Religion
    • Economy
    • Popular Universities
    • Attractions

        • Sources

    The state of Connecticut is located in the northeastern part of the United States. Its capital is the city of Hartford, and its largest cities are Bridgeport and Stamford. You can relax in Connecticut in 2018 in various ways: visiting historical and cultural places or admiring the beauties of nature. Connecticut is most suitable for lovers of colonial architecture and ancient monuments. Indeed, in many cities of this state there are large open-air museums. Here you will also see old houses of the colonial era with snow-white churches. Some of them may even resemble small castles, and there are also later buildings from the 19th-20th centuries.

    Landmarks and cities

    One of Connecticut’s top natural attractions is its own natural beauty.

    Come here to just enjoy leisurely walks, the surrounding nature and the ocean, or to go on interesting hikes.

    For hiking, the western part of the state is mainly chosen. In most of the local cities, you can find special hiking trails that pass through the most interesting places. But be aware that some trails can be quite long. Therefore, prepare well for the upcoming journey.

    Appalachian Trail

    The Taconic Mountain Range stretches along the state border. It is part of the large Appalachian mountain chain. The highest point is Bear Mountain, 700 meters high. Hikers in the United States can take the Appalachian Trail or, as the locals call it, the Appalachian Trail. This is one of the most famous hiking trails in Connecticut. It passes through several states and is a great place to relax and improve your health. The beginning of the trail lies in the state of Georgia, from where most tourists set off along the route. Passing through seven states and huge mountain ranges, tourists end up in Connecticut – the end of the Appalachian Trail.

    Ridge Metacomet

    Another popular mountain route lies through the Metacomet Range. It passes through the beautiful valley of the Connecticut River. The peak is located at an altitude of 300 meters above sea level.

    Long Island Bay

    If you are not a fan of such active travel, then it is better to visit the southern part of the state. Long Island Bay has wonderful sandy beaches. Its coast stretches for almost 350 kilometers. This is a great place for a family vacation or spending time with a good company.

    National Helicopter Museum Stratford

    It presents the entire history of the development of helicopter engineering from ancient times to the present day. Most of the exposition is devoted to the life and work of Igor Sikorsky, one of the pioneers of helicopter engineering. The museum even has a computer-based helicopter flight simulator. Visiting the exposition is absolutely free, but if you want to leave a donation, then it will be accepted.

    Hartford Attractions

    Mark Twain lived in Hartford, Connecticut, not for too long, but it was the most fruitful period of his creative life. Harford is the state capital and quite a large city. Here Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and many other famous works. The museum itself is located in a remarkable large three-story building. It is made in the traditional colonial style.

    After the death of the writer, the house was used as a school, and later as a library. Around the sixties, a museum was founded here, and the building itself received the status of a significant historical monument. Regardless of the season or weather, the house is always visited by many tourists and travelers. In 2012, this museum was ranked among the best museums in the world. It works all week, the ticket price is 19dollars per person.

    You can also visit the Connecticut Capitol. Now the city administration is located here. The building was built of granite and marble. And the lining is made of gold. The Capitol became a historical monument in 1972. And next to it is a large public park Bushwell. This is a great place for leisurely walks and outdoor recreation with children. It also often hosts various theatrical performances and concerts. And in the park itself there is a small gallery of modern art.

    Also in the capital there is the so-called sweat village – Mystic. Both adults and children will be delighted with this recreated historical monument. There are special aquariums with inhabitants of the oceans and seas. Among them, huge whales, amazing fur seals and penguins should be highlighted. Fans of historical sights will appreciate the difficulty with which the seaport was restored. The staff tried to give it a unique atmosphere of the XIX century. There are even several sailing ships of that era moored in the port.

    Farmington

    Another interesting Connecticut town. Here is the First Church of Christ. It was built in the middle of the 18th century. At first it was used as a meeting house. Climbing the steep steps to the high bell tower, you can see Farmington spread around. Since the twentieth century, the church has been listed as one of the most important landmarks in the United States.

    City of New Haven

    This city in Connecticut is home to the world famous Yale University and the Art Gallery. It stores more than 200,000 different items of both historical and artistic value. Entrance to the gallery is free, the expositions are constantly updated.

    And the university is one of the most prestigious in the USA. Indeed, among its graduates are Nobel laureates and US presidents. The city is also notable for the fact that George Bush Jr., one of the presidents of America, was born here.

    Peabody Natural History Museum

    The ticket price is $13 for adults, $9 for seniors and $6 for children. The museum at Yale University presents a variety of exhibits that tell about the history of the development of the world and its inhabitants, there is also a diorama that tells about the nature of North America.

    Gaming establishments

    The state of Connecticut is one of the few states that allows gambling. In the Connecticut casino, you can not only play, but also visit various concerts, sports matches and other events.

    How to get there

    The easiest way to get to Connecticut is by air. Flights are accepted by the state’s air harbors in Bradley and New Haven. The second airport has a much smaller flow of aircraft, but is also popular. Or you can fly to New York or Washington. And from there it is easy to get to the state capital – Hartford. Both routes are quite expensive and will take you about a day’s journey.

    To get from New York, you can take one of the trains heading to New Haven, and from there transfer to a bus or other train to Hartford. Such a trip can cost $200. You can also take buses with the number 2008, 2002 or 2020. Greyhound operates these routes. Tickets cost at least $45.

    If you rent a car. That fuel to that same Bridgeport will cost you about $380. At the same time, car rental can cost about $100 per day.

    If you want to get to the capital of Connecticut from Washington. Then the cheapest option is again a trip by car or by Greyhound buses under the numbers 2562, 2554 (from $ 95).

    Connecticut on the map:

    Weather

    In Connecticut, the continental climate is found in most of its territory. And only near the coast it is subtropical. This is due to the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean and the warm Gulf Stream. The winters here are quite cool, with temperatures often dropping below -5 C. Snowfalls are also not uncommon in Connecticut. It is especially cold in the northwestern regions of the state. And summer is very hot. Average temperature: +30 +33 C. And this is not uncommon. Once a year there can be a tornado and about 30 thunderstorms. Such climatic troubles often occur during the hurricane season.

    Cost of living in Connecticut hotels

    There are a large number of hotels and inns in the state of Connecticut, the cost of living in some can be from $40, depending on the number of stars and location. The average price in a good hotel is from 70 to 150 dollars. As a rule, this price includes a light breakfast, use of a hairdryer, wi-fi, and sometimes a gym. During the season, the cost of living can reach 300-400 dollars per room. We have compiled a specially small list of the most popular hotels for you:

    • Crowne Plaza Stamford;
    • Hilton Stamford Hotel & Executive Meeting Center;
    • Holiday Inn Express Stamford;
    • Stamford Marriott Hotel & Spa;
    • The Historic Mansion;
    • Days Inn Hartford.

    Shopping

    If you chose Connecticut for your vacation in 2018, then you probably thought about possible shopping. For this, large supermarkets and shopping centers located in large cities of the state are suitable. The largest selection, of course, is in the capital – Hartford and the cities of Bridgeport and Stamford. For you, a small list of interesting souvenir shops and shopping centers from different cities of Connecticut:

    1. RJ Julia Booksellers – Madison;
    2. The Book Barn – Nyantic
    3. Tanger Outlets Foxwoods – Mashantucket;
    4. Sunset Meadow Vineyards – Goshen;
    5. The Promenade Shops at Evergreen Walk – South Windsor;
    6. Clinton Crossing Premium Outlets – Clinton;
    7. Stonington Vineyards – Stonington;
    8. Fromage Fine Foods & Coffees Old – Old Saybrook;
    9. Antiques Marketplace – Putnam;
    10. Danbury Fair Mall – Danbury;
    11. Stratford Antique Center – Stratford.

    What to bring

    The main office of the Sikorsky company is located in the capital of Connecticut. She makes toy helicopters of various models and sizes. Delight your kids with original matchbox-sized replica helicopters or large radio-controlled toys.

    The next well-known Connecticut firm is Colt. This is a company with a centuries-old history and reputation for producing excellent weapons. But besides him, Colt makes excellent copies of ancient weapons. By taking one of these masterpieces, you will not have problems with the law.

    Restaurants and cafes

    Connecticut cities have many cafeterias and restaurants. The most elite and prestigious are located in large cities. We made a small TOP 5 of the best cafeterias in the three most famous cities in the state. Be sure to try to visit them and try their menu. New Haven:

    • Modern Apizza – fine Italian cafe;
    • Caseus is an excellent restaurant;
    • Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana – one of the most famous pizzerias in America;
    • Union League Cafe – fine restaurant;
    • Claire’s Corner Copia is the best veggie cafe.

    Stamford:

    • Brasitas is a great Latin American restaurant;
    • Columbus Park Trattoria – Italian cuisine;
    • The Capital Grille – one of the best steakhouses;
    • Colony Grill – a huge pizza for every taste;
    • Teff Stamford is an interesting Ethiopian cuisine.

    Hartford:

    • Salute;
    • Max Downtown;
    • Bear’s Smokehouse;
    • Agave Grill;
    • City Steam Brewery.

    Connecticut is famous for its original dish invented back in the 20s of the last century. This is a clam pizza invented by Italian immigrants.

    We also recommend trying the clam pie. This is a unique delicacy in which there is a lot of garlic and few tomatoes. You can find these interesting dishes in the port city of New Haven.

    Video about the rest in Connecticut:

    You can plan your vacation in Connecticut 2018, the prices and attractions of which can amaze even the most sophisticated tourist. In Connecticut, you can also spend time enjoying wonderful views of nature and visiting the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.

    Connecticut was among the first five states to form a new state. He received his status on January 9, 1788. Initially, the Dutch owned this land, calling the settlement of Hartford part of the colony of New Netherland.

    After the territory was transferred to Great Britain, and a century later, together with other 12 lands, it declared its independence from the British Empire, marking the beginning of the war for the independence of the United States.

    The state of Connecticut has only 14.5 thousand km 2 , ranking third from the end in this parameter. However, the territory is densely populated – more than 3.5 million people live here.

    The capital of the state of Connecticut is the first settlement on these lands, the city of Hartford . It is the second largest, behind the larger Bridgeport.

    Geography and climate

    Connecticut is located on the edge of the country near the Atlantic Ocean, washed by the waters of the Long Island Strait. 12.6% of the state’s territory is covered by water – it has one of the longest coastlines.

    The terrain here is very diverse, despite its small size: most of it is occupied by forests, but in the west the relief is predominantly mountainous, and in the south there are swampy areas.

    Connecticut has a lot of farms and agricultural land, and every city has a green park area. The climate of Connecticut is continental humid.

    As a rule, it is warm here in summer, sometimes even hot – the temperature can rise to 30 and above degrees. A pleasant wind and heavy rains brought by the Atlantic will complete the picture.

    It is cool in winter, but below -8 ° is very rare. There is also a lot of rainfall in Connecticut at this time.

    State Population and Religion

    The main religion preached by most of the inhabitants is Christianity.

    Economy

    For the most part, Connecticut specializes in industry, especially the military. There are several shipyards here, navigation is very developed.

    The state produces helicopters and other aircraft, rocket and aircraft engines, climate systems, escalators, bicycles, and elevators.

    In the service sector, insurance and tourism are of the greatest importance. It was in the city of Hartford that the formation of all insurance activities in America began.

    Tourists are attracted by the beauty of the city, living natural areas, beaches on the coast of the bay. In addition, excellent tobacco and fruits are grown in the state, and they are engaged in large quantities of marine fishing.

    Popular Universities

    The most famous in Connecticut and throughout the country is Yale University . It has over 10,000 students.

    This is one of the oldest and most prestigious educational institutions, founded in 1701. It has a research focus, in its history it has released five future presidents of the country.

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