Carey’s Child Care Inc. Home Preschool – Plymouth, IN 46563
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Carey’s Child Care Inc. offers safe, loving childcare in the Plymouth area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational activities. The facility is a home daycare providing a safe, nurturing space where kids learn important social skills. Carey’s Child Care Inc. is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. This provider offers childcare programs for children ages infant to six. Availability is limited and first come, first served. Contact Carey’s Child Care Inc. today to discuss enrollment and schedule your free tour!
Daily Hours • Monday: 7:00 am – 5:30 pm • Tuesday: 7:00 am – 5:30 pm • Wednesday: 7:00 am – 5:30 pm • Thursday: 7:00 am – 5:30 pm • Friday: 7:00 am – 5:30 pm
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Carey’s Child Care Inc. is a home daycare that offers safe, loving childcare in the Plymouth area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational activities. The facility provides a safe, nurturing space where kids learn important social skills.
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Talking to Kids About the Real Story of Thanksgiving
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Thanksgiving is a time for celebrating with family (even if virtually!), eating good food and practicing gratitude with your children. But it can also be a time to consider what you were taught about Thanksgiving as a child, what you hope to pass on to your own children and how the prevailing narrative may be damaging to American Indians, many of whom consider the day one of mourning. If this is something you have been thinking about, or you are looking for ways to make Thanksgiving even more inclusive, here, experts and moms share ideas on how to celebrate respectfully and how to talk to your kids about the holiday in a meaningful way.
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Marnie Schwartz
When Corinne Rice, a Lakota and Mohawk educator and mom of two, came across a book about Thanksgiving on a trip to the library with her kids—a neatly-tied narrative about Pilgrims and Native Americans cooperating and coming together to celebrate the harvest—she named it what it was: “a nice little fiction story. ”
While Thanksgiving can mean many things to different families, the story that most of us grew up learning is not the whole truth. The Pilgrims and the Wampanoag did feast together, for example, but the relationship was complex, and resulted in unimaginable suffering and death for Native people. In fact, many Native Americans treat Thanksgiving as a day of mourning, since it marks the start of hundreds of years of oppression.
Here are a few tips to guide you through a difficult conversation, should you choose to have it:
Don’t Oversimplify
The most basic tales often obscure a truth that is simply not necessary to hide from kids, says psychologist Kira Banks, Ph.D., co-founder of Raising Equity. “They are capable of hearing complex stories,” she says. She adds that when kids get older, they often feel betrayed when they learn that the adults in their lives misled them.
Meanwhile, the stereotypes baked into many celebrations can be harmful to the Wampanoag people today, as well as other American Indians. Imagery of unnamed American Indians “renders the Wampanoag people invisible” and “minimizes and trivializes their history,” says Renée Gokey, the teacher services coordinator at the National Museum of the American Indian and an Eastern Shawnee mom of two. Dressing children up in paper bag vests and construction paper headdresses teaches them that culture as a costume is okay—and reinforces a misconception that American Indians are a monolithic culture. “A superficial approach doesn’t show the diversity of the hundreds of Native nations today, and it puts us in the past,” says Gokey. “Stereotypes of Native people limit children’s abilities to see themselves in different ways and their own understanding of who they are.”
Have an Age-Appropriate Discussion
Conversations about equity and justice are never a one-time thing, and this one is no exception, says Banks. The focus will change based on your kids’ ages and evolve as they grow. The goal: “You want them to ultimately understand the true history of the holiday, and the broader dynamics of how Indigenous people were treated by colonizers. ” Toddlers can read picture books that show Indigenous people more accurately, and in all types of situations. Make sure they know that these cultures aren’t a thing of the past—and “reinforce the humanity, rights, and dignity of Indigenous people.” As kids enter elementary school, you can talk about colonization and how the Wampanoag were treated poorly and violently. At that age, they understand concepts of fairness and justice. And as kids get older, you can talk more about colonization, the idea of Manifest Destiny, and how the true story of Thanksgiving fits into historical patterns. “I think they can have the full truth of Thanksgiving before they are in sixth grade,” says Banks.
She offers her “N.E.R.D.S.” framework as a way for parents to start the conversation.
N: Name the problem. Explain what a false narrative is and why that’s true for the oversimplified version of Thanksgiving.
E: Educate yourself. Read with your child about Thanksgiving, but also about the relationships between Indigenous people and settlers in general, about American Indians past and present, and about the Wampanoags specifically.
R: Reframe it. Talk about how this is bigger than just the holiday, and a historical pattern.
D: Dream up solutions. What would it look like to tell fuller stories that honor Indigenous people?
S: Start to act. Moving towards a more equitable future can start with asking, “Whose land are we on now, and how can we make sure we’re not perpetuating injustices?”
The good news is that more and more schools and teachers are sharing fuller narratives with students. But if your child comes home with a paper bag vest, don’t be shy about pointing educators toward resources like those from the National Museum of the American Indian, or their program Native Knowledge 360. You can also supplement at home.
Ground Your Own Celebrations
Rice, the Lakota and Mohawk mom and educator, grew up “just like any other colonized kid” celebrating Thanksgiving at home and in school. It wasn’t until she became a young adult that she learned more, and felt betrayed by the educational system—and angry. A conversation with an elder helped her realize that she could control how she experienced the holiday. “There are a lot of good things surrounding Thanksgiving,” she says. “It’s a celebration of harvest and time with family. I make it about the survival of our people, and being thankful for the elders in my community who teach me my culture.”
Similarly, Banks advises decentering the focus on the narrative of Pilgrims and Indians and centering gratitude and family connection in its place. “Be clear about what, as a family, you’re gathering for and why.” And, Gokey adds, when you come across stereotypes in any celebrations you participate in, question it and call it out.
Continue the Conversation
It’s important to surround your kids with diverse books, and that includes those by and about Native people. “Give faces to Native people in the past and more importantly, in the present. Make us visible and show our diversity,” says Gokey. She recommends socialjusticebooks. org and American Indians in Children’s Literature as two good places to start, as well as the books 1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving and Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story.
With these recommendations in mind, it’s possible to enjoy Thanksgiving without being hurtful or dismissive to anyone else. And that is something to be grateful for.
How to talk to little kids about Thanksgiving, explained by a Native American children’s author
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Traci Sorell with a class of third graders at the Cherokee Nation Immersion School on the tribe’s reservation in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The school is a Cherokee language immersion school for K-6th grade students. (Courtesy)
Traci Sorell thinks now is as good a time as any to reframe how we talk with young children about Thanksgiving.
She wrote the children’s book “We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga” and is a citizen of the Cherokee nation.
Being a children’s book author — and a Native American woman — who writes about gratitude, this is a busy time of year for her going out to schools to talk with groups of children
On what Americans get generally right and wrong
“Certainly people are thinking about abundance, sharing meals with family, celebrating time together and being grateful for those things. And I think that comes through in many people’s thoughts around the holiday.
“What is less positive is that a myth created in the 1800s during the time of the Civil War with wanting to unite the country — which is in battle — is still being shared with young children today. Often through the schools, sometimes through popular culture, cartoons, etc … And that myth is that, in essence, the Wampanoag people were there providing food, and there’s this wonderful celebratory meal between them and the Pilgrims, and then they exit stage left — when the Wampanoag people are very much still here. There are several Wampanoag nations within what is now the state of Massachusetts and by perpetuating that myth, we just reinforce the erasure and invisibility of not just the Wampanoag nations, but Native nations in general.
“And stories are what connect us. So as an author, I am always focused on: How do we choose connection, in addition to facts and visibility, to help our kids become informed community members? Especially when we have books for young people that do share the reality with them, and children are able to take that in and understand that.”
On talking to little kids ages 3 to 7
“I would certainly put an emphasis on what Wampanoag people use as the stories. And we have a contemporary book that just came out “Keepunumuk: Weeâchumun’s Thanksgiving Story” (by Danielle Greendeer) that shares about the Wampanoag storytelling tradition, their harvest feast, how they give things, and even has a recipe (for Nasamp, which is made from corn meal, nuts, berries and maple syrup) that families can incorporate into their Thanksgiving that is a traditional dish made by Wampanoag people that they have a the end of their harvest. ”
On talking to older kids ages 7 to 10
“Again, we’re in a time where we have wonderful books. And I always recommend that they read ‘If You Lived During the Plimoth Thanksgiving’ by Chris Newell. Or ‘History Smashers: The Mayflower’ by Kate Messner. Both of those books really break down what actually happened and bring the facts to them so that they can enjoy the holiday from an informed perspective and not from perpetuating the myth.”
On advice for parents who have lived with the Thanksgiving story they learned as children
“I was raised with the same story. And even my son, who’s now in middle school, has come through and had that same story shared in school. But ultimately, kids want to know the truth and they’re not happy when they don’t know it. It’s not like a made up character, [such as] let’s say Santa Claus or the Tooth Fairy, or something like that. This is erasure and invisibility of your fellow humans, people that are also citizens of the United States, but they’re citizens of their native nations first. And so think about that connection and how when we don’t take action, we are contributing to the erasure and invisibility. And that’s not, I don’t think, what most parents want to do in terms of modeling behavior for their children.”
On helping preschool teachers have meaningful discussions beyond just talking about turkey:
“You can share foods that were eaten. And it wasn’t just turkey — duck, rabbit, deer, succotash, fish, lobster. I mean, you have to think about where the meal is taking place. So there [are] other things you can share that were eaten during that time. But ultimately, you do want to talk about: how did those foods come to be on the table? Who gathered those foods, who hunted those foods … which would be the Wampanoag people [who] helped those people from Europe that showed up to to survive. They were not familiar with the terrain. They were not familiar with the plants. So it is an opportunity for a history lesson. And at the same time, if you want to focus on foods, then [focus on] foods that didn’t exist across the ocean … in a celebration of those things that are on this continent. ”
On writing in her own book about the Cherokee worldview on gratitude
“As the book starts, it talks about being grateful not just for wonderful things, but also difficulties. And that plays out into our Cherokee worldview of dohi, which is the concept of keeping things in balance. So not all things are wonderful in our life, and not all things are fantastic. We have that balance of things. And so for me, on a daily basis, it starts with that expression of gratitude. First thing, when I wake up, I’ve got yet another day and I can make a series of choices throughout the day to work in balance, be a source of support for others, take care of myself. And that’s really what I try to do in terms of sharing books with young people, you know, giving them — whether it’s fiction or nonfiction — that sense of here [are] Native nations and their citizens in our full humanity. And that’s really what we need to do around the Thanksgiving holiday: Are Native nations presented in their full humanity? Not just from historical contributions, but also that they’re still here. ”
On how she personally observes Thanksgiving
“We have time off together as a family. My son has the week off of school. And so for us, we do use it as an opportunity to get together with extended family and have a meal. But it’s nothing framed in terms of the pilgrims. But we certainly do give thanks for the Wampanoag Nation and others who have contributed to us still being here. And very much our ancestors — as Cherokee people — and the fact that they existed and persisted so that we could be here today and that we need to do the same for those that come after us.”
Book list from Traci Sorell:
“Keepunumuk: Weeâchumun’s Thanksgiving Story” by Danielle Greendeer
“If You Lived During the Plimoth Thanksgiving” by Chris Newell
“History Smashers: The Mayflower” by Kate Messner
“We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga” by Traci Sorell
Beyond just Thanksgiving, we would love to know what’s behind your favorite holiday traditions this season. You can send us a voice memo and we might even use it on air! Whether you’re a kid or a kid at heart, please share your memories with us.
Ashley Locke produced and edited this interview for broadcast with Gabe Bullard. Locke adapted it for the web.
This segment aired on November 16, 2022.
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How to teach a child to be grateful: 7 ways that work
How to teach a child to be grateful: 7 ways that work
Parents often complain about their children that they try so hard for them, they buy everything so that the child is no worse than others, but in many ways they refuse themselves simple “thank you”. And, indeed, the modern young generation does not appreciate the efforts of relatives, but for the most part this is not because they do not love their parents, but simply have not been taught to show gratitude.
What should be done so that children do not grow up to be callous, soulless and ungrateful people? Here are some tips from a child psychologist.
Explain what a feeling of gratitude is.
When a child does not understand the need for such a feeling, he will not experience it. But this is also the case despite the fact that the child, at the prompt of adults, says the word “thank you”. In a confidential conversation, the baby must be explained that this is a very positive feeling, it brings people together. It is pleasant to show gratitude both to the one who does it and to the one who receives it.
You can make a visual experiment: let a child treat two people with sweets (you need to agree with them in advance). One will take it, turn around and leave, and the second will sincerely thank you. Next, you need to ask the baby – what feelings he had, whom he wants to treat again.
Grandma’s old game “Magic Word”
It works – proven by generations! Grandmother will not have pies on the table, she will not help put on shoes, she will not play hide and seek until her grandson says the magic word “please”.
And in the fairy tale “please” always goes together with the words “thank you” and “thank you”. All this at first can be presented as a game, and then it will become a habit.
Examples from someone else’s life
When a child has everything he wants, it is difficult for him to appreciate how it is not to have something. Words about how difficult and insulting it is to be poor or have stingy parents are almost empty words for him. Show your child a film that shows a difficult childhood, introduce them to low-income children, buy gifts and visit an orphanage. Only on personal experience the child will understand: you need to appreciate what he has and be grateful to his parents for it.
Don’t follow the children’s wishes
The situation when only a child thinks about something, and parents and grandparents are already running to buy, is the most direct way to bring up an ungrateful person. A vivid sign when a baby is asked what to give him for his birthday, but he does not have an answer. He already has everything, and if he wants something, it will be so.
From an early age, children need not only to speak in words, but also to show in deed that everything costs money, your labors and efforts.
And the fact that they have everything they need and even more is your will. But if the baby really wants something, then he must also make some effort. And not to throw tantrums, whims, but to do something useful. And then only the child will appreciate what he has received, will experience joy and gratitude for the fact that his dream has come true.
Thank your child for services and actions yourself
what will you do for him. A personal example is a great power, as you teach, so you will receive.
Show your child how valuable what you do for him
From an early age, the baby is used to having food, clean beautiful clothes, a clean room and much more. You, as parents, believe (and quite rightly) that the child should be grateful for this, appreciate your efforts.
But that doesn’t happen – it goes without saying for him.
You need to show him that everything does not happen by itself – to involve him in household chores, to force him to do something for you, and to show himself that you have other interests besides serving the house and family. Let him make sandwiches for everyone, and you can relax, read or watch a movie. And don’t forget to say “thank you” to your child!
Pay attention to children
Your attention and love is the most valuable thing that parents can give their children. Spend time with them, play, have fun, don’t brush off the 1001 why questions, have serious “adult” conversations, just hug and tell them how happy and grateful you are to have them. And everything will come back.
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Seven ways to teach your child to be grateful
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I try, I do everything for him, I buy everything for him, and he won’t even say thank you!” Moms and dads often complain. And children simply do not always know how to appreciate what they do for them, and if they do, they do not know how to express their gratitude. You can help them learn to be grateful by following these 7 tips:
1. Describe this feeling
The child doesn’t know what it’s like to be grateful. The task of parents is to teach the child to recognize emotions. Tell me how to respond if you want to say “thank you”. Catch the moment when the baby can feel it and pay his attention. In addition, the usual rule of “saying thank you” has not been canceled either. Don’t expect your child to learn everything the first time. Be patient and keep practicing.
2. Explain with an example
Our children do not understand how lucky they are. That their childhood is filled with toys, gadgets, opportunities, interesting pastimes. Annoyed to say “you don’t appreciate your happiness! I didn’t have anything at all in my childhood” – it’s like saying nothing. The child does not believe in the word. He does not understand how it is when there is NOTHING. But if you and your child collect a bag of toys or buy a pack of notebooks and pencils for children in an orphanage, because they don’t have it, it will be much clearer. Do not scare with scary stories about orphans and beggars, no, just show (using books, films, stories as an example) that not all people have so many opportunities, and many children dream of such a train, or such a doll, or a trip to the sea with parents. That is why we are glad that we have this train! We appreciate it, we are grateful for it.
3. Don’t buy everything
This is probably one of the most important points. If a child has everything, if he even has no time to dream, if the child cannot answer the question “what do you want for your birthday”, then he “does not have time” to evaluate. He gets everything and is used to taking it for granted. So stop bombarding your child with toys! Show that any thing costs money. And money should be spent wisely and on what is really really needed. How do you know if a child really needs something? He will talk about this thing every day, dream and remember. And if he does, he will feel joy and gratitude! And that’s exactly what we were after!
4. Don’t forget to say “thank you” yourself
Children do what their parents do. Moreover, children learn to feel what their parents feel. Grandma brought you a pie or apples – thank you from the bottom of your heart, and don’t just bring it to the kitchen. The kid himself prepared a soup of sand and mud for you – say “thank you, it’s very tasty!” They gave you a seat in the subway – thank you with a smile. The child will “absorb” and do the same.
5. Show the value of life
You cooked soup, took your child to kindergarten or school, helped with homework, ironed uniforms, bought warm boots… From our adult point of view, all this is very valuable! And the child does not see anything interesting in this. Show your heirs the side of life that is interesting for them – amusement parks, animals in the zoo, play pirates in the yard, flood the hill in winter, buy a hamster, go to the station and just look at the trains, count the wagons, take the child to your job, tell us about the incredible animals, take with you on a trip! When a child knows that there are so many interesting things in life, he understands how valuable it is. You point to moments to be grateful for, things that make us happy.
6. Magic word
This “technique” has been working great since the time of our great-grandmothers. Until Vanya says the “magic word”, kefir will not appear on his table. Sometimes only the rules in the game work.
7. It’s nice to give thanks
Don’t force your child to be grateful, don’t get annoyed when he doesn’t say “thank you” or doesn’t notice your efforts. So you will only awaken in him a feeling of guilt, the child will feel bad, because he does not feel gratitude. And for this, he certainly won’t say “thank you” to you, and in the future he will do it “under duress”. Why do you have such false joy? Rather, tell your child that when you feel gratitude, it makes you happy. It’s nice to be thankful! Who wants to deprive themselves of the opportunity to be a little happier?
Try it! And thanks for reading our article!
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TO CURRENT FAMILIES, ASSOCIATION CONGREGATION MEMBERS, AND ALUMNI
JANUARY 23, 2023
TO THE GREATER SIOUX FALLS COMMUNITY
CLASSROOM AT CAPACITY
Our 2.5-year-old classroom has already reached capacity for the 2023-24 school year. Families who are interested in joining our wait pool may complete an application for admission, and our admissions office will contact you if and when a position becomes available during the 2023-24 school year.
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Our full-day 2-year-old class provides children with age-appropriate, Christ-centered social learning opportunities. The program uses our preschool’s play-based approach, which engages young minds with a rich blend of music, art, dramatic play, and social interactions. Our experienced, caring early childhood staff intentionally develop life-enhancing skills while providing daily for the foundation of your child’s spiritual development. The overarching goal of establishing foundational early learning fundamentals prepares your child for a lifetime of learning.
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Classes are available Monday—Friday 7:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m.
While full-time students receive admission preference, we offer flexible full day options for children age 2 and under. Families have the freedom to choose how many days and which days of the week children attend class. In our experience, children make greater strides in developing language and vocabulary, self-confidence, social and emotional skills, fine and gross motor skills, and friendships when our program is a regular part of their week. Therefore, in order to help your child transition successfully into our 2-year-old classroom and get the most out of our program, we recommend enrolling a minimum of three days per week. All classes follow our school year calendar. A summer care program is also available for families who are in need of year-round care.
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Our drop-in program is designed to help you accommodate unforeseen childcare needs. Once the school year begins, simply check with your teacher, our early childhood director, or our admissions director to see which days and times we are able to accommodate drop-in students. To use the service, call 24 hours prior to your desired drop off time to confirm that we have an opening for your child. Participating children must be enrolled in preschool at Sioux Falls Lutheran School.
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5 days per week: $945 per month 4 days per week: $760 per month 3 days per week: $575 per month
Drop-in care: $70 per day
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The right — and wrong — age for kids to start skiing
I’ve yet to meet — or raise — a young child who was overwhelmingly excited to go to ski school for the first (or second) time. I’m sure those kids exist, but let’s just say that for a certain age bracket, tears at ski school are at least as common as runny noses.
With two daughters, we’ve had years of experience with various ski schools and private ski instructors in multiple countries, tried to teach them ourselves and have collectively spent more money in the process than I’d ever dare to total or say out loud.
Our goal wasn’t just to teach them how to ski but to get them to love skiing, so it was worth the investment, but we did have some adventures in the process.
For us, getting young kids on skis has had mixed results that ranged from “Best ever, I love skiing!” to those aforementioned tears and even reports that included, “Um, your daughter ran away from ski school for a bit today.”
As was common with many things we tried with our firstborn, I think we went “too much, too soon” with some ski-related activities.
That said, every kid is different, so what was too much for one kid may be just right for another. With over a decade of snowy highs and lows under our ski boots, here are my thoughts on the right age to start kids on skis.
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Ski school starts as young as 2 1/2 years old
While this had paused for a few seasons during the pandemic, many of the major mountains again offer child care for kids as young as 8 weeks. The actual ski school programs, where you strap skis on and get on the snow, have historically started for children around 3 years old. But increasingly, children as young as 2 1/2 are included in some hybrid ski-and-play programs.
I’d argue that the best ski school programs for those in the 2-to-4-year-old range are usually those that include a combination of indoor and outdoor time.
For example, Snowmass (in the Aspen, Colorado, area) has a program for 2 1/2-to-3-year-olds that gives them access to a private learning area right outside the indoor Treehouse play area. They spend one hour learning to ski each morning; otherwise, they are indoors having fun and some afternoon rest time.
The Treehouse play area at Aspen Snowmass. SUMMER HULL/THE POINTS GUY
At Deer Valley in Utah, 3-year-olds can get a hybrid model that includes indoor playtime along with one hour of a private ski lesson.
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I’ve seen some very, very tiny kids who are probably no older than 2 years old whizzing down the mountain with their parents, but those kids have parents who ski far better than me — and they probably live near the mountain.
In other words, if you are a once-a-season ski family, I would recommend 100% ignoring the possibility of your 2 1/2-year-old actually skiing on their own. Honestly, even most 3- or 4-year-olds that only have one ski trip per year are probably not going to be really skiing, but that doesn’t mean you should avoid any sort of ski instruction.
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Avoid real ski school until your child is ready
In addition to the hybrid programs, many mountains offer child care (sometimes in cool settings like the previously mentioned Treehouse at Aspen Snowmass) for children until they are 5 or 6 years old, such as at the Playschool at Keystone in Colorado. With these solid non-ski options available, I highly recommend not rushing into actual ski school if your child is hesitant. Your 3-year-old may very well be ready and excited for ski school, but if that’s not the case, don’t try it.
Getting the privilege of learning to ski should be exciting for your kid and it’s certainly going to be expensive for you. If your preschool-age kid isn’t enthusiastic, skip the drama of all the gear and the cold weather and don’t risk tainting his or her view of skiing.
Instead, opt for the mountain’s child care option until your children are a little older and ready to learn the joys of skiing or boarding. (They may dislike child care away from you, too, but at least it’s not skiing they are actively disliking.)
As eager-beaver parents, we pressed forward with ski school for our first daughter before we were sure was ready, and she really showed us who was boss when she ran away from ski school that day. We then turned to a very expensive private lesson on our next ski trip to counteract that experience.
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If you truly believe your 3- or 4-year-old is ready for real outdoor ski school, make sure they are potty trained and able to get through the day successfully without a nap. Consider half-day options for these kids, too.
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The magic ski age is around 5
Some kids learn to legitimately ski outside of the ski school magic carpet hill earlier than 5 years old, but, for the most part, those will be the local and more regular mountain visitors or just the naturally physically gifted kids who pick things up faster than average.
In general, the magic age for skiing is closer to 5 years old. If given the chance, and at least three consecutive days of learning, a kid around 4 1/2 to 5 years old may be able to get the basics of listening, turning, stopping and managing the lifts enough to get out of the ski school corral and onto the wide-open green runs.
My 5-year-old skiing happily at Steamboat in Colorado. SUMMER HULL/THE POINTS GUY
For most once-a-year ski vacation kids, any lessons before that age are truly just for fun and to give them something to do while the parents and older siblings hit the mountain. That said, with private lessons (which are always worth pricing out as they can surprise you), both of my kids escaped the ski school corral at about 4 1/2 years old.
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If you can, private lessons are worth it
If you want to speed up the learning process once you think your kids are ready, you simply cannot beat private ski lessons. Fair warning: Private lessons can be painfully expensive. However, they are less painful than the time I tore my knee trying to teach my first daughter to ski on my own.
Most mountains offer either 1-on-1 private lessons or family lessons that keep the family together. A few years ago, we did a private family lesson option at Breckenridge in Colorado to keep the three youngest cousins (ages 3 to 6 years) together for a half-day of learning. This allowed them to be less anxious about ski school since they were all together, and it ended at noon, so they could then take an afternoon nap. They got many more practice runs in than they would have at ski school since the group was small.
That family private lesson was more expensive than ski school, but not by all that much when you factored in that three kids benefited.
Additionally, we’ve come out ahead before with a private lesson at Winter Park, Colorado, so don’t discount the idea until you do all the math.
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If a full-day private lesson is outside your budget (it can ring in around $800 to $1,000 at major mountains), don’t despair.
A one-hour private lesson, such as at a smaller mountain we enjoyed in Maryland, can price around $100. Other mountains offer early morning or late afternoon discounted two-hour lessons, which might be the right amount of time for a younger skier.
Alternatively, small-group lessons with just three to five kids, such as those at Breckenridge and Beaver Creek in Colorado that combine the lower price of group ski school with more individualized attention and the same instructor each day, can be a good compromise.
In fact, this year, we lucked out at Beaver Creek when our 7-year-old was the only child in her Max 5 lesson, so we essentially got a private lesson for the price of a small-group lesson.
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Bottom line
I know firsthand how it is to really want your little one to learn to love skiing as soon as possible.
But the reality is that just because ski school is available to very young children, it doesn’t mean that all kids are necessarily ready to start skiing or even just being out in the cold all day without their parents at such a young age.
Many kids who just ski occasionally on vacation will be best served at those young ages of 2, 3 or potentially even 4 by on-mountain child care or in a program that combines both indoor play and some outdoor time on skis.
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As kids cross the threshold to being at or close to kindergarten, the odds of success in ski school increase dramatically — even if they only go to the mountains once per year. Regardless of your choice, the most important elements at those young ages are that they have fun and stay safe.
Remember that kid of mine who ran away from ski school at 4 years old? She’s now 13, skis black runs and loves the sport even though she lives in snow-free Texas.
The best age for skiing and ski school will vary from kid to kid, but if you are patient, you’ll get to the powdery promised land.
Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.
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The book “Seasons” of the developing series “School of the Seven Dwarfs” is intended for the development of speech and thinking in children from 2 years old.
With the help of this book, the child will learn what seasons are, how they differ and what is characteristic of each of them.
Carefully remove the two center pages from the book before starting class.
On these sheets for each season you will find a drawing of a tree and object pictures corresponding to that season.
The tree must be cut along the contour.
And pictures – along the cut lines.
There is one spread in the book for each season.
Do not consider more than one season at a time.
First, you need to look at the picture in detail with your child and discuss it.
What is drawn on it, what season is depicted, describe its characteristic features (it is cold in winter, it is snowing, and so on).
The book also offers tasks for the development of the child’s hands – some details must first be found and then glued on.
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Welcome to Kinder Ready Learning Center (KRLC), an early learning environment that encourages children ages 18 months – 6 years old to ask questions, make new discoveries, and enjoy learning as they participate in educational activities that are engaging and fun. Kinder Ready’s interactive experiences ensure children develop foundational skills in word knowledge, oral language. and early literacy. Our curriculum integrates social studies, numeracy, and science as children explore nature, investigate, solve problems, and develop thinking skills. Kinder Ready uses two research-based instructional programs, the We Can Early Learning Curriculum and Ready to Advance Early Learning Program both comprehensive curriculums include monthly thematic units that integrate content and skills from ten domains of learning included in the Texas Prekindergarten Guidelines (social emotional development, language and communication, emergent literacy reading, emergent literacy writing, mathematics, science, social studies, fine arts, physical development, and technology).
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Our purpose is to provide experiences at Kinder Ready that develop the whole child. We demonstrate and teach children how to interact with others, show compassion and empathy, and cooperate with others. The educational curriculum has a strong emphasis on language and concept development, particularly developing phonological and phonemic awareness (hearing sounds correctly in words for listening, speaking, and emergent reading and writing skills).
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Jen was born and raised in Novato, California. She graduated from Marin Catholic High School and attended Sonoma State University. Jen has taught in California and Maryland in pre-k, kindergarten, third grade, and second grade but absolutely LOVES kindergarten. Jen attended Towson University and received her Master’s in Early Childhood Education. This will be her sixth year teaching at Saint Hilary School and tenth year teaching. Jen loves teaching and working with children because of their optimistic attitudes, high spirits, and never-ending curiosity. Jen’s core commitments as an early childhood educator are that all students find a love for learning and find confidence in themselves, for her classroom and their learning environment to continue to grow and change as needed so all students succeed, and lastly, for every parent to feel connected and a part of their child’s learning. Top five best things about kindergarten: Morning Circle, teaching kids to read, singing at any part of the day, the treasure chest, and all the laughs, hugs and giggles!
Currently, Jen lives in Petaluma on a little farm with her husband, daughter, yellow lab Sonny, barn cat Roger and chickens. When Jen is not teaching, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, the outdoors and traveling!
A native to the Bay Area, Jenny was born and raised in San Francisco and received 12 years of parochial education within the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Jenny graduated from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and is currently finishing her master’s in education at Loyola Marymount University.
Jenny has been teaching at Saint Hilary School for five years and has taught third grade, fourth grade, and is now thrilled to be teaching Kindergarten and TK! Prior to coming to Saint Hilary Jenny taught pre-K for 7 years. Her true passion is early childhood education.
Before teaching children, Jenny worked at Guide Dogs for the Blind in San Rafael for nearly a decade, where she trained guide dogs and instructed visually impaired students how to use and handle their new dog guides.
She currently lives in Corte Madera with her two children, Savannah (8th) and Mason (7th) both of whom attend SHS, and her Berger Picard dog. Jenny prefers to enjoy the outdoors any chance she can get, and is active in canine agility and behavior training.
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You can choose the support measures that are right for you
Increasing the social significance of your organization
Access to the CRM system and other services of the Dobro.rf platform
Training your team, including access to a knowledge base of effective practices
PR and marketing support, including rights to use a recognizable brand
The largest community of like-minded people and experts to share experience
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You will continue to engage in your current activities, as well as:
involve citizens in volunteer activities
to support the activities of foundations and NGOs
to assist in the selection of premises for events
to teach social design and drafting grant applications
to organize and conduct events
to implement programs to motivate citizens participating in volunteer and social projects
select experts for events
develop a culture of mutual assistance
implement training programs
implement programs in the field of CSR and corporate volunteering
For whom is the social franchise
Charitable foundations
Non-profit organizations, including autonomous non-profit organizations
State institutions
Requirements for organizations: presence of a legal entity and premises from 20 sq.m. The Association is the largest community of volunteer organizations in the country.
We have a network of resource centers throughout Russia, our own educational programs and a methodological center. We have been successfully developing the infrastructure of good deeds for more than seven years.
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You will be able to choose the areas of your activity, the list of services that you will provide to beneficiaries.
We have formed the “Standard” and “Master” packages so that you can choose the most comfortable option.
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These 5 services are obligatory for all Welcome Centers:
Informing citizens and organizations
Consulting citizens
Questioning citizens through the DOBRO.RF platform
Consulting on working with the DOBRO.RF platform
Selection of projects and events
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Implementation of technology “Teaching by Service”
Organizing and Conducting Events
Provision of Venue
Finding and Providing Venue for an Event
Formation and support of volunteer corps
Implementation of the standards of the Association of Volunteer Centers
Implementation of the programs of the AVC and partners
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Mutual aid organization
Implementation of training programs
Development of pro bono volunteering
Training in social design and grant writing applications
Implementation of motivation programs for citizens participating in volunteer and social projects
Selection of experts
Implementation of programs in the field of CSR and corporate volunteering
Installation of boxes for collecting recyclables
Assistance in research and monitoring
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Mentoring and attracting other organizations to the federal network
Conducting a Dobro. University school in the region
Social impact assessment
Acceleration and support of local voluntary, public projects
Conducting advanced training programs and further education of the AVC with the issuance of relevant documents
Provision of professional consulting services in the field of NPO management
Organization of intersectoral partnership
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If you are selected for acceleration 2.0, you will need to take a course on Dobro.Tsentrov
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The best organizations following the results of acceleration 2.0 will be allowed to sign a license agreement
Order for personnel. What will change in the rules for entering universities? | Education | Society
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Head of the Ministry of Education and Science Valery Falkov announced the new rules for the targeted admission to universities. Recall that the target set means that the applicant enters out of the general competition. As a rule, with lower USE scores, but having a referral for training from an enterprise, local authorities, regional healthcare institutions, etc.
The new rules will come into force in 2024. Let’s talk about what will change.
1. An enterprise or organization that sends a student to study will post their offers on the Job in Russia platform.
This is the state portal of the federal database of vacancies and resumes created by the Russian Ministry of Labor. “From May 1, 2024, the customer of targeted training places on the platform an offer to conclude a contract on targeted training. The terms of placement, the forms of such an offer, the list of requirements that customers can present to candidates will be approved by by-laws. We are currently preparing these by-laws,” Falkov said.
The advantage for applicants is that they will be able to see all the offers in the whole country and choose any region for targeted training, and in the future, work. Including proposals from such large corporations as Rosatom, Rostec, Gazprom, Rosneft and others.
And in this way they will build their individual career. This will increase the effectiveness of targeted training.
2. Starting May 1, 2024, information on whether an applicant has the right to enroll within the target quota will be transmitted from the Jobs in Russia platform to the “Admission to University Online” superservice of the State Services portal.
This means that the applicant will not have to attach scans of supporting documents to apply to the university, all the necessary information will be transferred automatically.
3. From May 1, 2024, a contract for targeted education will be concluded after the enrollment of the applicant and before the start of the academic year.
It should be taken into account that there is a competition for some areas of training in leading universities, even for a target quota. Although it is less than the general competition for budget places, enrollment occurs with lower scores. However, the competition is fierce.
4. Upon admission within the target quota for undergraduate and specialist programs, an applicant will be able to apply to one university for one educational program.
Upon admission through the general competition, applicants can apply to two universities for five areas of study in each. “Targeted students” will need to decide right away – which university to go to. A citizen has the right to conclude an agreement with only one customer of targeted training.
5. After graduation, the specialist is obliged to work at the enterprise that sent him to study.
And the enterprise is obliged to employ a specialist. This rule is not new. But it is worth remembering that Law No. 337-FZ was amended (entered into force on January 1, 2019), which increased the responsibility for failure to fulfill obligations under a targeted training agreement.
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At Atrium Health, we’re dedicated to caring for your child in the safest environment possible. We’re setting the national standard with innovative safety measures, so you feel comfortable and confident each time you visit. See what we’re doing to keep you COVID-Safe.
Life is full of surprises – especially when it comes to your little one. Whether your child has an upset stomach or a broken bone, Atrium Health Levine Children’s has the care you need – just for kids. Keep reading to learn about our children’s virtual care, urgent cares and emergency rooms.
Important: If your child has an illness or injury that you feel is life-threatening, call 911 right away. If your child has come into contact with or swallowed a poisonous substance, call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222.
Pediatric Urgent Care Video Visit
Atrium Health Urgent Care Video Visit lets you have a secure, face-to-face video visit day or night – without leaving home. Trusted healthcare providers are available 24/7 for all ages (including newborns), and Levine Children’s pediatricians are available just for kids from 9 a. m. to 9 p.m. All you need to get started is a phone, tablet or computer. No appointment is needed.
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If your child needs care for a rash, allergies or another type of minor condition, a pediatric eVisit is a convenient option that’s available day or night. Open to current patients 12 and under, eVisits connect parents to Levine Children’s pediatricians and nurse practitioners with an easy-to-navigate messaging platform.
Once our providers receive information about your child’s symptoms, they’ll respond with a care plan within 4 hours, or by 11 a.m. the next day if sent overnight.
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Your child’s pediatrician provides the expert care they need to get and stay healthy. And sometimes they can provide that care virtually via video visit.
A video visit is a virtual doctor’s appointment where your child receives care from the comfort of home. All you need is a phone, tablet or computer to have a secure, face-to-face video visit.
To see if your child’s appointment can be a video visit, call your pediatrician’s office.
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Urgent cares are walk-in clinics that treat minor conditions and are open 7 days a week, morning and night. All our urgent cares treat children, but we have a few locations just for kids. Our children’s urgent cares treat infants all the way to age 18.
While no appointment is needed, you can reserve your spot ahead of time at all our urgent cares if you don’t want to wait.
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When your child has a serious or life-threatening injury or illness, we offer 24-hour care at emergency rooms near you. Plus, we have 2 emergency room locations dedicated just to kids.
Children’s emergency room locations
Levine Children’s has 2 emergency room locations that are specially designed for children. They have all the emergency care your child needs – in a kid-friendly, kid-focused setting.
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how parents take care of their well-being on maternity leave
Nikolay Zaitsev
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Recently, our reader told how after the birth of a child she found herself in social isolation.
The decree turned into radical changes in her daily routine for her: it became difficult to get out of the house, and caring for a child absorbed all her free time. In the comments, readers shared their own experiences and told what ways there are to make life easier for parents – not only in everyday life, but also in psychological terms.
These are comments from Community readers. Collected into one material, carefully edited and formatted according to editorial standards.
Board No. 1
Find housing in an area with good infrastructure
A happy person for an accessible environment for parents
It is essential for parents to have an accessible, friendly environment, as well as places for walks and distractions. The childless will never understand that a mother wants to take a child, a stroller and just go, go … Feel like a part of society, go to a cafe, museum, shop and be able not to drag the stroller over the steps, not change diapers in the cramped women’s toilet, but understand that you are also welcome.
In general, until you come across this, it seems like a trifle. It is very important to take this into account for a young family when buying an apartment.
Alyosha R recommends thinking ahead
Buying an apartment in an unfinished human settlement without shops, sidewalks, infrastructure and hope for a brighter future, and then hacking with a stroller through concrete and shit – well, that’s it. Sometimes it makes sense to take a smaller area, but in a better area.
Tip #2
Wear a sling and breastfeed
Elena B optimized child care
My son is six months old. I live in Moscow, my husband disappears at work, my mother is gone, my father is not up to it. There is a girlfriend – from her, as far as possible, there is help, but she works very hard, so there are few opportunities. But it made me stronger, since I’m still alive 🙂
How to solve problems with an unfriendly urban environment – a sling. And in winter it is also possible: I wear it under my big jacket. With the sling, I had no problems with mobility. You can easily walk almost anywhere and anytime.
“There will be crooked legs”: 7 myths about slings
The only thing to consider is that the baby needs to be taken out and kneaded about once an hour, well, and change diapers, I do this every three hours. And it already weighs 10 kg, but the weight is not felt critical, plus you can get used to wearing it on your back. Here it is better, of course, not to overdo it and take care of your condition.
When breastfeeding minus a million problems, I recommend. Only I was lucky, I purely by chance got a consultation with a breastfeeding specialist in the maternity hospital, I didn’t even think about pregnancy. Not everyone is so lucky. I would like to say to every expectant mother: take care of this in advance, the skill of applying correctly is not inherent in a woman, this must be learned!
But when breastfeeding, you don’t have to carry food with you, less smelly and frequent stools. From the age of four months, my son began to have a physiological retention of stool – now he gives me a dirty diaper every 1-3 days. In addition, the chest lulls. The chest is soothing. Chest is a great thing. Although the breast in the first two months made me apply it almost every 15 minutes, but here, again, the sling saved me great: it is very convenient to feed in mine.
When we were two months old, we went down the subway – and no, there are no more bacteria than everywhere else. With the sling, I had no problems with mobility.
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Take time for yourself and hobbies regularly
Eva Ts. survived
From what can help children live to the coolest age – from four to seven years old approximately – in their right mind, these little resource things like drink coffee, make a mask, lie in bathroom. Do them regularly, 3-5 times a day. You can set a reminder directly, because education is a long-distance race, you need to learn how to distribute forces.
The hobby also brings out the groundhog day a lot – just for the soul. Maybe some handicraft. I read a lot on my first decree and started taking pictures, it helped a lot.
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Ecotaxi, macrame and searching for missing people: 13 unusual hobbies for adults and all winter, my newborn son and I got out of our apartment on the sixth floor only on weekends 🙂
Denis P understands mothers
A young mother does not want to be isolated with her child 24 hours a day. She also needs to switch to things that seem ordinary and natural to others: go to a cafe, walk down the street, walk around the shopping center, meet friends without a child. Not much, a couple of hours every few days is enough.
Anastasia Mityushina knows how to relax
Singing, dancing, drawing, physical exercises are on maternity leave. It will relax you, sing and dance your stress, and joy for the child. Communication with friends can be partially compensated by video and audio conversations: in the absence of live communication, this is already something.
Board No. 4
Make new friends and communicate
Marie rested in spirit with her friends
Mom’s forums saved me a lot, there I found many friends in a group of moms of the same age. We talked not only about children and poop, but about everything in the world, we met in person, it was great.
I also advise you to get acquainted with mothers from the microdistrict, then for the sake of communication you do not need to travel far. And if you make friends, you can take turns helping each other with the children to sit.
Board No. 5
Use the help of relatives, friends and specialists
Anastasia finds helpers
I remember how six months ago my daughter was cutting her teeth, I was crying from lack of sleep. Fortunately, my husband took her to another room in the morning and I slept. If I couldn’t, my relatives and friends would gladly help me.
After celebrating the New Year last year, my friend’s husband calmly took our daughter, because he woke up early and worked with her for an hour so that we could sleep. This is fine. It’s easy for people, but priceless for a young mother!
Anastasia Bosio enjoying free time
In the first month after giving birth, I was at a loss. It seemed that there was no way to get out of the residential complex with a stroller, where there was a construction site all around. And with my husband, we went out by car to visit or to the center only on weekends. But gradually I realized that I was going crazy locked up.
I learned how to carry a stroller over any potholes, found bus routes to the nearest park, and began to take my friends out for a walk. I began to walk 20 minutes on foot to the nearest Auchan – so, just take a walk with a stroller, I usually order groceries online.
And I quickly realized that I didn’t need help with the washing machine and other things. What a good rest for me is not taking care of a child for at least a few hours. Many thanks to my friend, who from the first months sometimes stayed with the baby for a couple of hours, so that my husband and I could go somewhere together.
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How to find the perfect nanny in 10 days: Mom’s personal experience
And from the age of six months we got a nanny – three times a week for four hours. A whole new life has begun here! I can’t say that I often use this time to meet friends. More often – to work quietly outside the home, in some cafe or bar, to feel like not only a mother 🙂
In short, there is no universal advice here. In the first months, everyone needs absolutely different help. You need to listen to yourself and communicate your needs to your loved ones.
Elena B does not regret spending on specialists
It seems to me that the main point is to get out of the position of the victim. It is necessary to resolve issues that can always be resolved if desired, and turn to more powerful forces for help – specialized specialists and not only.
Nanny is an absolutely amazing person, thanks to whom I finish my studies in the evenings when the child is sleeping and can go to the gym a couple of times a week. For me, now a nanny is a priority item of expenditure. I’d rather eat less than refuse her help. But for now, this is not necessary. Although I gave up compulsive shopping and big unnecessary spending.
I asked for help from a lactation consultant immediately after the birth of my son, because I could not apply. Then she came to me during the first month, and from her I learned about care and that there is no need to smear the navel with brilliant green, put powder under diapers, that up to a year children do not have a daily routine and much more. As it turned out, the Internet and mothers in clinics, and especially pediatricians, are not the best advisers in these matters.
The sling consultant taught me the correct winding – I have a mixed May and an ergonomic backpack. She told me about everything from all possible points of view, including about safety precautions and why the consequences are only with incorrect winding, and I started a different life with the sling.
I have a mother friend who, purely psychologically, cannot allow herself to delegate responsibilities, for example, to call a nanny. Honestly, I don’t know how she even survives. And I sympathize with her.
After the birth of my son, the first month I was 24/7 with the baby and at the end I was already climbing the wall, because it seemed that I as a person was no more. I was completely subordinate to the child and had difficulty meeting basic physical needs. I do not wish such motherhood to anyone.
Board No. 6
Get rid of stereotypes about parenting
Tyutinka believes in himself
With my first child, there was a feeling that I was in a cage, that everyone’s life was going on, but mine was over. There were a lot of things, I had to be treated by a psychiatrist and work with a psychologist. My relatives did not support me and did not help with the child at all. On the contrary, their advice in the style of “before giving birth in the field” was unbearable. Many years have passed, I now have four children, I bring them up alone, and we live a full life.
It is important to understand and accept that a child is an inseparable part of your life for the next 15-17 years, but you can go anywhere with him and do whatever you want. Not as light as without it, but possible.
We often set prohibitions in our heads. Mom can do everything – work, run the household, attract assistants, make plans and implement them. The main thing is to allow yourself this, allow yourself to live. You brought a new person into the world, you so wanted to, and you can fully live with him, even if your husband or mother pours into your ears: “I gave birth – stay at home.”
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WHO urges quality care for women and newborns during the critical first weeks after birth
The World Health Organization (WHO) today published for the first time global guidelines for supporting women and newborns during the postpartum period, the first six weeks after birth. This is a critical period of time for the survival of newborns and mothers, for the healthy development of the child, and for the restoration of the mental and physical health and well-being of the mother.
Globally, more than three out of every 10 women and newborns are not currently receiving postpartum care in the first days after birth, the period when most maternal and infant deaths occur. At the same time, the physical and emotional consequences of childbirth, from tissue damage to chronic pain and injury, can be disabling without appropriate therapy, but they are often easily treated if the right care is provided in a timely manner.
“The need for quality maternal and newborn care continues after the birth of a child,” said Dr Anshu Banerjee, Director of WHO’s Department of Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Aging, to . – It is true that the birth of a child is a life-changing moment and is associated with love, hope and excitement, but it can also cause unprecedented stress and anxiety. Parents, especially women, whose needs are often neglected when a child is born, need strong care and support systems.”
In addition to addressing immediate health concerns, these first weeks after birth are critical for building relationships and behaviors that affect children’s long-term development and health. These guidelines include advice on breastfeeding counseling to help develop attachment and positioning while breastfeeding and to support parents in caring for their newborns responsibly.
In total, the new guidelines compile more than 60 recommendations to help shape a positive postpartum experience for women, newborns and families.
These include:
high quality health facility care for all women and newborns for at least 24 hours after birth with at least three additional postpartum examinations within the first six weeks. These additional contacts should include home visits, if possible, so that the health worker can provide support during the transition in caring for the child at home. In the case of home births, the first postpartum contact should take place as early as possible, but no later than 24 hours after birth;
measures to detect and respond to signs of danger requiring emergency medical care for a woman or a newborn;
treatment, support and counseling to help recover and manage the most common problems women may experience after childbirth, such as groin pain and breast engorgement;
all newborns screened for visual and hearing impairments and vaccinated at birth;
support families to understand and respond to newborn signals, keeping them close, warm and comfortable;
exclusive breastfeeding counseling, postpartum contraception and health promotion, including physical activity;
expanding partnerships, for example, through participation in surveys, as well as support for women and care for newborns;
screening for postpartum maternal depression with referral to specialized care and treatment if needed.
Guidelines detail the minimum length of hospital stay after childbirth and provide guidance on discharge criteria; however, it should be noted that the necessary length of stay is determined on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the individual characteristics of women and newborns, the social context, the experience of childbirth and any health problems. Additional postpartum contact is recommended for healthy women and newborns between 48 and 72 hours, seven to 14 days, and up to six weeks after delivery. If health risks are identified, more contact with healthcare professionals may be required, and treatment may be needed beyond the first six weeks.
“Evidence suggests that women and their families need and are in need of a positive postpartum experience that helps them cope with the enormous physical and emotional challenges that come with having children while building their self-confidence as parents,” said Medical Officer, WHO Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research and the UN Special Programme, HRP, Dr Mercedes Bonet .
Back to school brings mixed emotions in my home. For the kids, of course, it’s mostly sadness that the hazy lazy days of a hot summer have come and gone. It’s back to school and “too much homework” as they always say. For myself, as a Mom of a growing brood, there are the pros: first day of school signs and pictures, cute back to school clothes, quieter and more productive days, etc. But with the start of school, there is also the realization that I only get so many fun summers with my little ones before they want to hang out with their friends more than Mom. 😪 I also know that those clothes and supplies can cost a small fortune and with school comes endless homework, extracurricular activities, and the endless stream of paperwork and dates and times to remember for each child. Yep, definitely a mixed bag!
Of all the mixed emotions there is a constant that always seems to be a source of frustration in our home: homework. When it comes to homework I’m very, very comfortably between the tiger moms and the free-rangers, who respectively are strict disciplinarians who want sky-high academic results at all times and parents content to let their kids learn by doing and being independent as possible.
I’m not saying any of the either of the above approaches are more correct than the other, to each their own and every child needs to be parented in the way that suits them best. But I’m definitely not going to lose it if my kids miss a day of homework. Neither am I going to let them just play every day. Balance in all things is my philosophy. I’d assume most Moms rest in this cozy middle area with me. 🙂
In order to find the balance between too much and too little homework, I’ve spent some time creating homework charts, checklists, and planners for a variety of situations. (I’ll be adding more and more over time so check back if you don’t see the one you want. Or leave a comment and I might be able to squeeze in some time to create new ones based off reader feedback. ). You may also like these printable first day of school signs and bedtime routine charts too. #justsayin.
Like these printable homework charts and planners? I’d love a re-pin or facebook share if you’re willing. But, as always, no obligation.
I hope one of the ones below, whether you use rewards or eschew them, works for your family and each specific child no matter what parenting style you use in your home! Just click on the text links below each preview image to download your PDF and then print your preferred hw chart for your home.
WEEKLY HOMEWORK CHARTS
Below are a variety of weekly homework charts and planners. While they vary a little bit most of them allow some combination of assignments or class, days of the week, dates, due dates, daily reading tracking, and some form of completion in the form of a checkbox or otherwise. I hope these weekly homework planners make life easier this year!
The charts below are set up for monthly tracking BUT just because they are monthly homework charts doesn’t mean you can’t set rewards at the daily or weekly level. I’ve always found it to be more effective when I tailor the rewards to each child and subject. Sometimes they need a reward on a daily basis (really struggling to form a good habit), sometimes on a weekly basis and sometimes the reward is such that they better do their homework for an entire month if I’m holding up my end of the bargain! So, whether you use these as a homework sticker chart or simply use checkmarks or something else entirely, hopefully, you’ll find a method that will work for your child! Even better if we can inspire them to love learning and the reward chart becomes a temporary aid to unlock a lifetime of learning!
MY MONTHLY HOMEWORK REWARD CHART
GOLD STAR HOMEWORK REWARDS CHART
FILL-IN-THE-STARS MONTHLY HOMEWORK REWARD CHART
KIDS MONTHLY HOMEWORK LOG
KIDS HOMEWORK AND REWARD CHART
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FREE Printable Homework Planner Template
Our free homework planner printable will keep you organized and on top of your homework assignments. We also offer a digital version if you prefer. Both are free.
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Homework Planner Template
Our free homework planner printable will keep you organized and on top of your homework assignments. If you prefer a digital version, you can open the PDF homework trackers on an iPad and write on them with a note-taking app and stylus (see digital planner).
Select any homework planner template from the selection below. Select a format that you think will work best for you.
Homework Calendar
When I was a student, I personally loved using a homework calendar. It helped me see the bigger picture and take all of my obligations into account. You can use the homework calendar template as is or you can edit it to suit your needs. Add your list of assignments below. Add each assignment to the calendar on the due date. This is a blank calendar that you can use for any month.
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The following homework schedule is similar to the one above but it doesn’t have a list of assignments.
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Add your list of assignments or homework on the due date. Mark each one once you have completed it.
Daily Homework Planner
This daily homework planner will help you keep track of assignments received and due.
Weekly Homework Planner
This weekly school planner will keep track of the assignments and homework you received all week and when each one is due. There is also a checkbox to mark it when it is complete.
Homework Checklist
If you select the Excel version, then there is a dropdown list to select the subject, priority, and status. You can edit the list of subjects under the “subjects” tab. Each subject is automatically assigned a color code. All assignments that are due the next day are colored red. Assignments due that week are orange and those that are due that month are yellow.
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This homework tracker can track your homework assignments, the subjects, due dates, and the status of each assignment. There is a dropdown list to select the subject and each subject will be marked with a different color. To change the list of subjects, go to the subject tab and list each subject. The priority can be either urgent, high, normal, or low. The status is either “to do” or “done”. You can change the priority or the status in the tabs.
Assignment Tracker
This Excel spreadsheet keeps track of assignments, who is responsible for each, and when each assignment is due. The color of each assignment changes according to the due date. When the assignment is due it will turn yellow. You can also open this spreadsheet on Google Sheets.
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What is a homework planner?
This is a planner to track your homework and assignments to ensure that you prepare and submit everything on time. An assignment planner can keep track of all your assignments and is a great tool for priority management. However, if you have other obligations such as tests, social and family gatherings, etc, it might be better to prepare a planner that takes all your obligations into account. If you have a family gathering the day before a test, then you will know you will need to start studying one day earlier than you would have. If you don’t keep track of deadlines and everything you need to do, you might find yourself stressed or too late to get everything done. Planning will take the stress out of school and help you be more productive and organized.
How to use an assignment tracker?
Learning how to manage your time is an essential skill that will be needed later on in life as well. Time management is something that sets efficient people apart from those who do not manage their time well and get little done or even fall apart when stressed. Our job as parents is to give our children the skills and tools to manage their time well and get things done, even when they have a lot on their plate.
Start helping your kids to get organized when they are young. Help them write their assignments in their planner. Help them organize their time and schedule. The younger they are, the less they have on their plate. This is the time to help them acquire the skills they will need when they are older and obligations start to become more overwhelming. Remind your kids to review their planner regularly until it becomes a habit. By the time they are older, in high school or college, they will be able to manage their time efficiently.
It isn’t enough to write assignments and homework in a planner when you receive them. In order for a planner to be efficient, you will need to review it regularly. Start a daily habit where you check your homework calendar daily to see what needs to be done. This should be part of your child’s daily routine. If it isn’t feasible to check daily, then it should happen at least once or twice a week. If that doesn’t work, then try setting reminders on your phone.
How to make a homework planner?
Choose whether you want a weekly assignment planner or a daily or monthly planner. Whatever works for you. Scan the templates on this page and see which one you think will be the most helpful. If you like it as-is then download the PDF version. If you prefer to edit it to meet your specific needs then select the Microsoft Word version and edit as you please. Make it work for you.
If you feel comfortable using a spreadsheet then try the assignment deadline spreadsheet template above.
If you are a college student, then you might want a comprehensive student planner that includes a homework tracker:
College Student Planner (our free student planner includes a class schedule and all other tools you will need during the school year)
Best Planners for College Students
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Classes for preschoolers print: tasks for preschoolers preparing for school. Print templates for children 6 7 years old: math assignments, come up with a condition for the problem and solve it, writing assignments, read, divide words into syllables, coloring pages for children with assignments, copybooks, puzzles, tick sticks. Preparing for school for future first graders: task templates for children
For elementary school teachers, as well as responsible parents of first graders, various tasks will be useful, which offer fascinating examples, coloring pictures, tasks and logic puzzles, copybooks, exercises for learning numbers and letters .
Contents of the article
Tasks for first-graders in mathematics:
circle and color the pictures
find 2 identical pictures
solve examples put signs: >, <, =
think of its condition and solve it 900: addition 900: addition come up with a condition for the problem and solve it: for subtraction
repeat the drawing by dots
connect the figures
solve the problem for logical thinking
Writing tasks Grade 1:
sticks of checkmarks: templates for children 6 7 years old
Read the words divide the words
Learning to put it: templates for children 6 7 years old
Learning to write letters to print:
templates for children 6 7 years old
Task circle the numbers:
templates for children 6 7 years old
Task circle the letters:
templates for children 6 7 years old
Task count to 10
count and write down
Coloring pages for children with tasks
How to prepare a child for school, read our article, or you can see here .
Assignments for first graders in mathematics:
Mathematical tasks can be not only educational, but also bright and varied. The suggested math activities will help your children master the basic math skills needed for 1st grade. They are presented in a playful way, which contributes to the exciting study of the first grader. In such a non-boring form of learning, children will learn simple mathematical operations and understand that mathematics can be very interesting.
trace and color the pictures
Set a task for the first grader: create a drawing on a dotted line, and then color it. The complex also offers templates for writing various figures.
find 2 identical pictures
The task “Find two identical pictures” is a way to develop attention and perseverance. The essence of the exercise is that among 6-8 very similar pictures, the child should identify two absolutely identical ones. It is worth explaining to the child how to perform the test: sequentially compare each picture, notice small details and identify two identical ones in all respects.
solve examples put signs: >,
<, =
In this section you will find dozens of useful examples with colorful illustrations and coloring pages to help first graders master their equation solving skills.
come up with a condition for the problem and solve it: for addition
Compilation of simple mathematical problems helps the first grader to develop speech and abstract thinking. With the help of a teacher or parents, the child learns to identify such components of the problem as the condition, the question posed, the solution and the preparation of an answer to it.
come up with a condition for the problem and solve it: for subtraction
It is convenient to compose subtraction skills using ready-made cards with answers for control. It is easy for a child to understand the essence of the picture and solve the problem.
repeat pattern by dots
The fine motor skills of still clumsy children’s fingers need constant training. In addition, motor skills largely affect the development of the brain, especially the center responsible for speech and thinking. Suitable exercises for developing these skills are copying a drawing according to the proposed template.
connect figures
Tasks for creating figures according to a given algorithm are designed to form a child’s figurative and logical thinking. At first, offer the first grader easier options, gradually complicating the task.
solve the logical thinking problem
These are simple logic problems, the solution of which involves drawing arrows. For example, using arrows, you need to connect related objects (an animal and its house, an example and an answer to it), restore the sequence of numbers, or divide objects into groups.
Draw arrows from 1 to 10.
Match the example with the correct answer.
Writing tasks Grade 1:
Writing assignments are very important for elementary school students. With the help of printed simulators, students learn letters, acquire writing and literacy skills. And thanks to beautifully designed tasks, study is fun and interesting.
check sticks: templates for children 6 7 years old
The proposed copybooks with different sticks, hooks and other elements of letters and numbers will help first-graders acquire calligraphic writing skills, and then develop a beautiful and legible handwriting. And additional drawings, coloring pages and strokes will make this process more fun.
read divide the words into syllables
One of the basic skills of a first grader is the ability to correctly divide words into syllables. To begin with, offer your child cards with the rules for dividing words into syllables, and then consolidate the knowledge gained with the help of a simulator with tasks.
learning to hatch: patterns for children 6 7 years old
To prepare your hand for writing, learn to think logically and analyze, offer your child the following hatching patterns.
Learning to write letters print:
templates for children 6 7 years old
It is best to start learning calligraphy with the help of special simulators. Using the patterns, the child learns to write letters, their first syllables and short words.
Circle the numbers task:
templates for children 6 7 years old
Copybooks and coloring pages will help future students quickly master the skills of writing numbers.
Circle the letters task:
templates for children 6 7 years old
These dot tracing templates help your child remember the letters and the order in which they are written.
10 Steps to Finding and Hiring the Best Child Care Center Staff
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10 Steps to Finding and Hiring the Best Child Care Center Staff
Unfortunately, very hard work and pretty low pay are not terribly attractive to job seekers. On the other hand, caring for and working with young children does sound great!
Hiring new child care center staff is unquestionably a difficult job. Hiring a new, hardworking, dedicated staff member is even harder. Let’s examine some steps that you can take to find this “diamond” for your center. This may seem like a lot of steps to complete, but many of them you will only have to work through once and then just update. It’s good to put in the work up front so that you can limit staff turn over by hiring the right people from the start.
Step #1: Be really clear in your job posting. Never “sugar-coat” the job expectations. You may end up luring in a candidate that has no intention of working as hard as the job requires.
Clearly state:
who you are – how long in business, size of your company, mission in serving
what you are looking for – full or part time, hours, degree required
who you are looking for – skills required, temperament
what you pay (a range) and when the job starts
how to contact you – email a resume, come in person at a set time. (Note: if you do not require your workers to use a computer fluently, should you expect them to be computer fluent for the job application?)
Tell applicants you want:
a resume or work history
information on any child care education they have
state clearance form completed
statement of why they want to work for you – what do they bring to you and the children
Step #2: Advertise in far-reaching reputable websites and publications. Check pricing as it varies greatly. Free is not always best, but the most expensive won’t necessarily prove to be the most fruitful.
look at popular websites – LinkedIn, Monster, Craigslist, etc.
look at local newspapers
look at church bulletins
Step #3: Prepare a checklist of how you will evaluate each candidate. This can be as simple or elaborate as you like.
Step #4: Accept and review applications. Complete the evaluation checklist for each.
Step #5: Schedule a phone interview with the top 5 candidates. Schedule – don’t just call and expect anyone to be ready for an impromptu job interview.
Step #6: Personally interview at least 3 candidates. Tell them in advance that it will be a two hour interview.
Spend a few minutes one-on-one with the candidate to see if he/she is even a viable candidate. Be careful not to always judge a book by its cover.
If you feel good about this candidate, have the candidate spend a good hour in the center, talking to staff and interacting with children.
Then, meet with the candidate and ask them to reflect on the job they saw.
Step #7: Make your decision about who to choose. Make the job offer and be sure to talk about a probationary period.
NOTE: You have put in a lot of work to this point. Don’t drop the ball and let it all be for not.
Step #8: Provide orientation to the new employee. Cover every step and don’t assume the new person knows anything. (You know what they say about “assuming”.)
Step #9: Conference with your need staff member every day for the first week (5-10 minutes) and 2-3 times a week for the next month. This is a critical piece to (1) keeping an employee and (2) finding out why an employee would leave / where you went wrong in Steps # 1-8.
Step # 10: Keep great notes each time you do this so that you do not repeat unsuccessful avenues.
So, can you uncover the real employee from the interviewee? Many people interview very well but then don’t do as well on the job. Steps #6-9 will help you to ensure you are hiring the person you thought you were.
It is a lot of work to hire a new employee. A lot of work. But there is no getting around it. You have to have employees to run the center. The better the employees, the better the center. This will be, for sure, one of your hardest jobs.
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Tkachenko V. Yu., FLP | Nikolaev, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time
Cleaning in kindergartens, medical centers, offices
Visa requirement half a year
– Woman 22-45 years old – Rate 9.5 euros per hour – 160-200 hours per month – Accommodation is free of charge Work is permanent – not seasonal
– work schedule 8-10 hours (it is possible to take…
0003 Kotov A.P., FOP | Mykolaiv, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time
Germany. Munich.
Responsibilities: – Cleaning in kindergartens, medical centers, offices
Requirement: – Polish work visa – Age 22-45 years
Conditions: – Rate 6.5 euros per hour net – 160-180 hours per month – Free accommodation
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Kotov A.P., FLP Mykolaiv, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time, no work experience
Cleaning in kindergartens, medical centers, offices Place of work: Germany, MunichRequirement Visa for half a year – Woman 22-45 years old – Rate 9.5 euros per hour – 160-200 hours per month – Accommodation free of charge – Paperwork in Warsaw – The road from Warsaw to. ..
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Brikalova K.V., ChP | Kharkov, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time
Germany, Munich
Cleaning in kindergartens, medical centers, offices
Visa requirement half a year
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Doletskaya N.V., FLP | Zaporozhye, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time, no work experience, average education
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Kovalenko I.N., FOP | Mykolaiv, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time, no work experience, higher education
Cleaning in Germany Place of work: Munich, Germany
Responsibilities: – Cleaning in kindergartens, medical centers, offices
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Soroka O.S., FOP | Kyiv, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time, no work experience
Germany, Munich
Cleaning in kindergartens, medical centers, offices
Visa requirement half a year
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Work Solutions, SP | Lublin, PL
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Open vacancy️Cleaning in kindergartens, medical centers, offices️Place of work: Germany, Munich.
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Tkachenko I.P., FOP | Kiev, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time
Cleaning in kindergartens, medical centers, offices Place of work: Germany, MunichRequirement – visa for half a year – Woman 22-45 years old – Rate 9.5 euros per hour – 160 -200 hours per month- Housing for free- Paperwork in Warsaw- Road from Warsaw to…0004 | Odessa, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time
Germany, Munich
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Mykolaiv, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time
Cleaning in kindergartens, medical centers, offices. Place of work: Germany, MunichRequirement: – Woman 22-45 years old – Rate 9,5 euros per hour – 160-200 hours per month – Accommodation is free of charge – Permanent work – not seasonal
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Mykolaiv, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time, no work experience
Germany, Munich
Cleaning in kindergartens, medical centers, offices
Woman aged 22-45 or married couple
Rate 9.5 euros net per hour
– 160-200 hours per month
– Accommodation for free
– Permanent work
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in Munich 190 km, full time
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Yagotinskaya D.A., FLP | Zaporozhye, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time
Germany, Munich. Workers are required for cleaning in kindergartens, medical centers, offices.
Requirement: women, men, married couples up to 55 years.
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Romanenko, ChP | Kyiv, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time
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Doletskaya N.V., FOP | Zaporozhye, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time
Requirements
women 22-45 years old
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Official employment. Munich on Polish visas Payment 6.5 euros \ hour 160-200 hours \ month Accommodation Free of charge Paperwork in Warsaw Road from Warsaw to Munich at the expense of the company
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Liberty Life, ChP | Zaporozhye, UA
in Munich 190 km, full time
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Cleaning in kindergartens, medical centers, offices
Required woman 22-45 years old with a visa
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Komarov V.V, Enkeltbolag | Stockholm, SE
in Munich 190 km, full time
Munich
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Kindergarten work in Finland
By Milla Sinijärvi
Kindergarten work in Finland proved to be a test of strength for me.
Kindergarten teacher and lastentarhanopettaja (professional name in Finnish) are two very different things. In Russia, educators are trained in teacher training schools, in Finland – at universities. Our University of Jyväskylä has a whole department of early childhood education. It is very difficult to get into a Finnish university, and it is almost impossible to get into the department of early childhood education. It’s not about the competition – it’s great, but about the requirements for applicants. The average score is high, exams are difficult, interviews with psychologists are required. I was able to “infiltrate” the university only thanks to my first education received in Russia. After confirming my diploma and studying at the University of Jyväskylä at the Department of Finnish for Foreigners, I was assigned the right to study subject disciplines in preschool education. But they do not give the competence to work in Finland as this very educator! To do this, you need to re-enter the department and study-study-study . ..
However, I managed to get this position quite by accident. There was a year-long vacancy to replace a kindergarten teacher, and I, used to sending my resumes to all places, knocked on that door too. I must say right away that they took me only due to a combination of circumstances, I just met the same white crow as myself. This crow turned out to be a director and Swedish by nationality. This Swede loved Spain, just like me.
The very appearance of the woman who invited me for an interview surprised me. I was impressed. Imagine the director’s office… There are completely bare feet of a middle-aged, rather large, even huge woman in it. The hem of the dress, occasionally exposing thick tanned thighs. And this does not bother Madame herself at all. She sits in her bossy chair and draws up employment contracts with employees.
Sterile floor covered with rustic colorful rugs. And again – like a vision – bare legs, big feet, fresh varnish on large fingers. The director of the kindergarten slaps these “outstanding” bare feet in the office, corridors, play and study rooms of the territory under his jurisdiction.
She is a director, a big boss. It is in her power to decide the fate of people like me. We are looking for a job, and she hires us. I sit on a chair in front of the hostess. She laid out cards, laminated diplomas and certificates like a fortune teller. I sell myself, bargain for better, more stable conditions. Oh, for me this is an interesting process, reminiscent of hunting. I’m looking for luck. And she smiles at me, good luck. Probably, my delight from these fleshy bare legs is transmitted. I noticed a long time ago that I love big women. They, like living monuments, amaze my imagination with the grandeur of forms, the boldness of strokes.
This woman has reached the top: she is a director, she has a high position in the local society, in bureaucratic circles. He is friends with his own kind, they all live nearby, in the most prestigious area of a cozy town. I love her big toe on her left foot. The nail is wide, convex and shiny from varnish. Strong bone, firm step, tight, most likely elastic forms under the dress. I lust with the desire to poke a finger at least in her side, not to mention other places of the magnificent female body.
She understands my far from flawless Finnish well, she doesn’t consider it her own, although, of course, she speaks much better than me. She is a Finnish Swede, a descendant of those same Swedes who did not want to leave the western coast of Finland. The Swedes have lived here since time immemorial, and no wars or state changes have pushed them from their homes. These Swedes have retained their language, their influence in the country to this day. Perhaps they secretly despise the natives, the “true Finns”, perhaps, in spite of them, this strong woman, who looks like a Neanderthal, hired me, a Russian, to work. I need to impress. I squirm in front of a Neanderthal. And I convince you that it is me who needs to be taken to this place. Like a glass bead for a savage, my super high education. Sacred phrase: “I am a master.” This degree entitles me to apply for a position as a kindergarten teacher.
Here’s How Much Child Care Costs In North Carolina: Study
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The U.S. birth rate hit a 30-year low in 2017. High child care costs are a big reason why.
Kimberly Johnson, Patch Staff
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The CDC reported in May that the United States birth rate dipped to a 30-year low in 2017 overall and for nearly all age groups of women under the age of 40. And it turns out a big reason adults are having fewer children is high child care costs, according to a new survey by Morning Consult conducted for The New York Times.
High child care costs was the top reason adults expected to have fewer kids than they considered ideal. It was also among the top reasons why adults didn’t want to have children or weren’t sure that they wanted to have kids.
The Consult survey did not include child care costs, but they are significant and can vary dramatically depending on the area. CNBC pointed to data from The Economic Policy Institute, that shows North Carolina is an expensive state for child care in the United States.Those costs are just a fraction on how much a parent will spend on a child overall. According to CNBC, as of 2015, American parents spent an average of $233,610 per child from birth until the age of 17. High-income families spent more while lower-income families spent less on a child, according to CNBC.
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In North Carolina, child care costs $9,255 annually, of $771 a month. Paying for care of an infant, for example, is about 4 percent more than the average rent and costs nearly $3,000 more a year than in-state tuition as a public college, the study found.
The Times survey asked respondents who expected to have fewer children than they considered ideal to choose from a number of reasons why they expected that outcome.
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According to the survey, 64 percent of those respondents cited the cost of child care, making it the top-cited reason. Other top reasons included wanting more time for the children they have, “worried about the economy,” not being able to afford more children and “waited because of financial instability.”
The young adults who said they didn’t want to have children or weren’t sure cited wanting more leisure time and the fact that they haven’t found a partner yet as their top two reasons. Not being able to afford child care was the third most cited reason by this group.
Respondents in the survey were 1,858 men and women between the age of 20 and 45.
Read the full The New York Times/Morning Consult poll here.
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Mecklenburg County is helping families with affordable childcare by changing subsidy requirements | WFAE 90.7
Mecklenburg County officially loosened eligibility requirements for childcare subsidies Wednesday in order to help more families with children under age 12 deal with the cost of childcare.
“This program will enable more families to be served,” said Janet Singerman, CEO of Childcare Resources, which administers Mecklenburg County’s child care subsidy program. “Families do need help affording the cost of childcare.”
The county reportedly allocated around $10.5 million in leftover coronavirus aid to allow more families to access childcare funding.
“There is a huge cry for investment in childcare, since childcare is a very underfinanced system,” Singerman said. “I think that Mecklenburg County has made this investment because they see the connection between county priorities and the role that early education plays in family’s economic well-being and our community’s economic recovery.”
Parents making under 300% above the federal poverty line are now able to qualify for childcare subsidies. That is $65,880 for a family of three. The federal guidelines consider household size when determining the poverty line.
On top of that, the number of hours a parent needs to work was reduced from 30 hours to 22 hours. This is important since access to childcare can be a large barrier in accessing employment, Singerman said.
“We believe that by reducing the number of hours required to access this new childcare subsidy program we will be able to serve more families,” Singerman said. “And with the childcare subsidy, they’ll be able to increase their work hours because they have reliable childcare. ”
For Singerman, access to childcare is important since research suggests that a child’s early years have long-term implications on a child’s future success.
“Everything we know about brain development tells us that birth to 5 are critical years,” Singerman said. “And so what happens? A child’s earliest experiences really impacts the trajectory of their success throughout life.”
Before the requirements changed, parents with a child 5 years or younger were eligible for the subsidy if they made under 200% of the federal poverty line, which is just under $44,000 a year for a family of three.
And for parents with a child aged 5 to 12, they could make under 133% above the federal poverty line, or under $29,200 for a family of three, and still qualify.
But the cost of childcare for one year is more than the cost of in state tuition at UNC-Chapel Hill, which is about $9,000 a year, Singerman said. The estimated cost of childcare is at least $800 to $1,500 a month, according to Mecklenburg County. The yearly cost of childcare is anywhere between $9,600 and $18,000.
Because of that, many families that are just above those financial thresholds still struggled with being able to cover the costs of childcare, she said.
“Many families call us just under the work requirements, just over the income eligibility. And we have to say no,” Singerman said. “But those families still need support in affording the costs of high quality child care. And this program will increase access.”
Before the expansion, Mecklenburg County spent roughly $20 million to help subsidize the childcare for about 6,700 children as of April of this year, according to Dianna Jolly, co-director of childcare financial aid for Childcare Resources. The new money will cover some of the costs for at least 700 new children in the program.
Jolly said that Childcare Resources also receives funding from the state on top of funding from Mecklenburg County to support the subsidies.
Singerman thinks the county’s decision will have a large economic impact in our community.
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4001 Boggy Creek Rd, Kissimmee, FL 34744
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101 West Dakin Avenue, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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122 West Sproule Avenue, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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1530 Celebration Boulevard, Kissimmee, FL 34747
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1210 Main Street, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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1901 South John Young Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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Lil’ Creation
2500 North Beaumont Avenue, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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Little Lambs Preschool
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3030 Lions Court, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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4101 Pleasant Hill Rd, Kissimmee, FL 34746
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3831 West Vine Street # 25, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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3354 West Southport Road, Kissimmee, FL 34746
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1520 Laguna Vista Circle, Kissimmee, FL 34743
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1820 Armstrong Boulevard, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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735 Cockatoo Ct, Kissimmee, FL 34759
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604 East Osceola Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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2525 Trafalgar Blvd, Kissimmee, FL 34758
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Pleasant Hill Elementary School Preschool
1253 Pleasant Hill Road, Kissimmee, FL 34746
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90 S Doverplum Avenue, Kissimmee, FL 34759
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4201 Rhododendron Avenue, Kissimmee, FL 34758
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5100 Eagles Trail, Kissimmee, FL 34758
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2355 North Orange Blossom Trail, Kissimmee, FL 34744
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110 Michelle Ln, Kissimmee, FL 34743
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1925 Ham Brown Road, Kissimmee, FL 34746
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301 North Thacker Ave, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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1430 North Smith Street, Kissimmee, FL 34744
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1605 Mickler Street, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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3016 W Vine St, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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448 W Donegan Ave, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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3055 Lake Marion Creek Dr, Kissimmee, FL 34759
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2218 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee, FL 34744
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sights of Kissimmee – what to see in 2022 OrangeSmile.com
Kissimmee is a unique city located in the state of Florida, the most environmentally friendly city in the United States. It is here that local fans of ecotourism, as well as elite sports, prefer to relax. Kissimmee has several excellent golf courses, as well as major world-class stadiums that regularly host outstanding sporting events. The city is also famous for its numerous entertainment venues, as well as the abundance of first-class resort-type hotels oriented towards families.
Walking the streets of Kissimmee, you will very quickly find yourself surrounded by smiling people. However, this is noticeable even at the moment when a newly arrived tourist crosses the threshold of the airport. … Open
It is important to note that the resort is just perfect for families with children, not only the developed tourist infrastructure, but also the mild climate contributes to a comfortable pastime. Kissimmee hotels are often used by travelers who are on holiday in the nearby city of Orlando. Getting to the world-famous amusement parks will not be difficult, however, Kissimmee has a more relaxed and serene environment.
The city was founded relatively recently, in 1883; for the first hundred years, its development proceeded at a steady, but not very intensive pace. In 1971, the opening of the legendary amusement park Walt Disney World took place in the immediate vicinity of Kissimmee, since that moment the number of tourists visiting these places every year has only increased. New hotels, large-scale shopping centers and entertainment complexes began to appear in the city, and its picturesque surroundings became the location of elite golf clubs, which are well known to professional athletes. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
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From the moment of its foundation to the present time, the main value of Kissimmee has been the unique ecology, which has been preserved despite the massive development and influx of tourists. Even the devastating hurricanes that hit it in 2004 could not hinder the development of the city. They destroyed several large buildings, which were restored as soon as possible, after a few weeks the city again lived a calm and measured life. Modern Kissimmee is an amazing city of contrasts, where high technology borders on unique natural splendor. Fans of hiking, the youngest travelers, experienced athletes, and, of course, lovers of fun and noisy entertainment will like to spend time here.
The city is home to one of the most modern and largest sports arenas in the United States, the Oseola County Stadium. It is a permanent venue for the American football championship. Visiting this grandiose sports arena will be interesting even for those who have never been interested in this sport before. There is also a modern concert hall in Kissimmee called the Silver Spurs. It often hosts performances by world famous musicians, various festivals and other cultural events.
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Travelers who visit the city during the summer will be able to relax in its modern water park. It is open, so it is available to vacationers only in the warm season. It has prepared several pools for visitors, including a special one for children, as well as dozens of attractions and well-equipped recreation areas. The water park will be a great place to enjoy water activities and sunbathe in a comfortable environment.
Shopping fans in Kissimmee are waiting for lively shopping streets with shops of various specifics, the largest shopping center in the city is called Loop. Here you will find clothing and footwear stores of world famous manufacturers, as well as some excellent sports shops.
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There are many unique natural sights in the vicinity of the city. Exciting safari tours are organized for active tourists. Over 200 species of animals live in local nature reserves, which can be observed in their natural habitat. Travelers can walk or ride in jeeps in the protected areas. Another original way to admire the local scenic landscapes is to take a flight in a hot air balloon.
One of the most beautiful places in the vicinity of the city are Cypress lakes, along the banks of which many rare plants grow. The lakes themselves are rich in fish and other representatives of the aquatic fauna, in some areas fishing is allowed. In summer, very interesting boat trips are held on the lakes. Only at first glance, Kissimi seems completely invisible against the background of his eminent neighbor – the city of Orlando. In fact, in recent years it has acquired the status of a major sports resort, which is great for families.
Cultural Attractions in Kissimmee
Kissimmee is a young city. The first houses here were built only in 1883, although several interesting buildings have survived since then. In 1971, the Walt Disney amusement park opened very close by, and the city’s population began to grow at an accelerated pace. Alas, the hurricanes in 2004 caused quite significant damage to the development, although everything that could be restored was recreated in its original form. Today you will not find ancient buildings or large museums with thousands of expositions here, but still there are places in the city that are worth visiting for both adults and children.
One of the most interesting local attractions is Old Town. This is a small corner of “old America” almost in the very center of the modern city. There are various attractions here, such as competitions in shooting from a revolver for accuracy or speed, and cafes stylized as saloons, and many shops with antique interior items from different years of the 20th century. Here you can see colonial-style mansions, and “typically American” small shops with a set of goods “hello from the 80s” and, of course, cars. In many ways, Old Town is a true traveling car show. Here you can find rarities that have already exceeded 70 years, and modern sports cars, and pickup trucks and minivans beloved by Americans, often tuned.
You can also admire old cars at a small exhibition near the venue of the Silver Spur Rodeo. The rodeo itself is a real tribute to the love of Americans for cowboys and everything connected with them. During the weekly show, you can see how horses used to be driven around here. You can understand the peculiarities of American life by visiting Osceola County Stadium. For decades, American football and baseball matches have been held here, which attract crowds of spectators cheering for their sports stars.
Be sure to visit the Monument of States. This is a rather unusual monument, opened back in 1943 by a local travel club. From afar, it may resemble an incomprehensible pyramid, but it is a structure with hundreds of stones from all over the world, brought to Kissimmee by compatriots, built into the walls. You can look at and read the inscriptions for a very long time. In addition, after the opening, the monument was supplemented with several commemorative plates dedicated to various military formations in which the townspeople fought for the fatherland. More about cultural attractions
Kissimmee Entertainment
Kissimmee is a popular getaway for Walt Disney fans and is home to several great amusement parks. One of the most interesting and attractive is Disney’s Fantasia Gardens. The park is well equipped, its territory is decorated with original fountains with sculptural compositions, landscape decorations and artificial ponds. The park is perfect for relaxing in a quiet environment and admiring nature. Here you can take a lot of great memorable photos, try miniature golf courses and other interesting attractions in action.
Another thematic golf center, also dedicated to the heroes of Walt Disney, is popular with tourists – Disney’s Winter Summerland. This is a real “winter fairy tale” in a tropical style, the park will definitely appeal to tourists who have always dreamed of spending New Year’s Eve in hot countries, among palm thickets.
In addition to the original golf centers, cabarets remain a striking feature of Kissimmee. Fans of enchanting evening shows should definitely look into the Capone’s Dinner and Show cabaret. The performances held here are always very original. A decent selection of treats and elite drinks will be a pleasant addition to your vacation. Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Center is a very original entertainment venue. Stylized as a medieval castle, it is a permanent venue for the most real jousting tournaments. Absolutely everyone will be interested in watching riders dressed in ancient outfits, and after the performance, you can go to a local restaurant for a tasting of branded treats in a medieval style.
Returning to the topic of golf, the Congo River Golf Center is definitely worth mentioning. There is no ordinary golf center in Kissimmee, all of them are themed and have a unique design. This center takes visitors to the Congo Valley and offers an unforgettable experience in African landscapes. In addition to beautiful training grounds, the golf center has a small terrarium in which crocodiles live. Tourists who prefer to spend time outdoors among picturesque landscapes can recommend the Zip Orlando sports center. It was founded on the territory of a picturesque park. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are many rides with which you can test your strength and endurance. More about entertainment
Kissimmee attractions for families with children
In Kissimmee, it is quite easy to find a hotel suitable for families with a child. Just specify when booking a room whether the hotel you like will have a separate fenced playground, a swimming pool for kids and the opportunity to leave the child with a nanny for an hour or two. Despite the fact that Kissimmee is not a world-famous resort, local hotels, cafes and restaurants make a lot of efforts to ensure that the institution’s services are liked not only by adults, but also by children. The reason is very simple – the world-famous Walt Disney World is located very close to the town.
Needless to say, Walt Disney World Recreation Center is the largest and most visited amusement park not only in the United States, but throughout the world. Today, Walt Disney World consists of several large sections, each of which has its own theme. It is best to set aside a day or two to visit each part of the park, otherwise there is a high risk that the child simply will not see even half of everything that Disney has to offer. In addition, it cannot be said that only vivid emotions await a child in Walt Disney World and nothing more. Here you can learn about new technologies, world cultures, and how films are made.
The first is to visit the Magic Kingdom park, which opened back in 1971. Children of all ages and adults will like it here – everyone who has at least a little acquaintance with the characters of Disney cartoons. The child will be able to see Cinderella’s Castle here, chat with Mini and Mickey, dress up as a pirate, play the role of a fairy-tale prince, and even be invited to a royal reception. And this is not to mention a dozen classic attractions, ranging from the usual “roller coaster”, ending with a leisurely climb up on the “Ferris wheel” or a ten-minute trip across the entire park in a small trolley.
If your child is inquisitive, then you should go to Epcot. Initially conceived as a place for the triumph of high technology, today this park not only shows children all the possibilities of modern technology, but also allows them to learn more about the cultures of different peoples of the world. Here the child will be able to see Buddhist temples, and European castles, and the palace of an Arab sheikh. And, of course, play the most modern slot machines, watch various robots and see what modern holoprojectors are capable of. More about children’s attractions
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