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Cclc shores child care center: SHORES KINDERCARE – 19 Photos & 31 Reviews – 1050 Twin Dolphin Dr, Redwood City, California – Child Care & Day Care – Phone Number

Опубликовано: July 14, 2023 в 4:47 am

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Shores Child Development Center | REDWOOD CITY CA INFANT CENTER

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About the Provider

Sorare Uncovered: Everything You Wanted to Know in 6 Questions

Description: CCLC Shores is dedicated to providing all children with a warm, nurturing and creative learning experience in which their ideas are sprung into life and assist in enriching our curriculum with child focused wonder. Each child is celebrated for their individuality in each classroom. CCLC Shores supports each child in their physical, intellectual, emotional and social development and assists in planting the seed for the love of continuous learning. CCLC Shores provides care for Oracle employees and local community families.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    414001493
  • Capacity:
    112
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    No
  • Type of Care:
    INFANT CENTER;
  • Initial License Issue Date:
    Jan 10, 2003
  • District Office:
    PENINSULA REGIONAL OFFICE
  • District Office Phone:
    (650) 266-8800 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )

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Inspection/Report History

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but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns,
as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.

Type Inspection Dates Reports/Citations
Complaint 2020-05-26 COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Other 2020-01-17 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2019-07-16 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection 2019-05-02 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2019-05-02 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2018-10-19 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2018-08-09 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Complaint 2018-05-15 COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Other 2018-05-15 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2018-04-17 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2018-04-05 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2017-12-12 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2017-10-17 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2017-09-14 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other 2017-08-03 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT

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Daycares in anchorage: Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Anchorage, AK

Опубликовано: July 14, 2023 в 4:42 am

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Tundra Tykes | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Anchorage, AK

Welcome to Tundra Tykes

Welcome to Tundra Tykes! We are located in the beautiful city of Anchorage, AK. Every day here at Tundra Tykes, our center staff works hard to build confidence in all of our children, ensuring your child is getting the best education while feeling safe and having fun. We build a warm, welcoming, and supportive classroom for children of all abilities, backgrounds, and experiences. Everyone belongs in our circle  —  we love our families and meeting new friends!

Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

Meet Mary Tittle, Our Center Director

Meet Mary Tittle! She is the Center Director at Tundra Tykes in Anchorage, AK. Mary attended the University of Alaska Anchorage where she has earned an Associate Degree in Early Childhood Development. She has been with KinderCare for nine years, and before that she was an assistant director. Outside of work, Mary enjoys listening to music, playing piano, gardening, crafting, being outdoors, watching movies, and spending time with her family. Her favorite quote is, “Children are human beings to whom respect is due, superior to us by reason of their innocence and of the greater possibilities of their future.” – Maria Montessori

  • Tundra Tykes Programs
  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
  • FAQs

AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

Tundra Tykes Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks-1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1-2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Preschool Programs (3-4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4-5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

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Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
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Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at Tundra Tykes?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at Tundra Tykes?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

Child Development Center – Boys & Girls Clubs

Licensed childcare in Anchorage serving infants, toddlers, preschool, and school-age children from 6 weeks old up to age 12.

Child Development Center Waitlist

Thank you for your interest in the Boys & Girls Clubs of Alaska Child Development Center.  Please fill out the enrollment packet below to register your child for the waitlist.  When completed, please email it to [email protected].  You will receive an email confirming your status on the waitlist in addition to whether there is any additional information needed.

Enrollment Packet

If you have any questions or want to check your child’s status on the waitlist, please follow up via email anytime.  Thank you!

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6 Weeks to 5 Years at Woodland Park

The Child Development Center is a licensed early childhood educational enrichment program that provides a safe, healthy, nurturing, and responsive setting for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. The Center offers a variety of educational opportunities that reflect a child’s individual and group needs. Special emphasis is placed on activities that develop self-confidence, self-expression, positive social interactions, and self-reliance. Staff members are trained in early childhood development and offer children support, encouragement, and consistency.

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School Aged Childcare at Woodland Park

School Aged Childcare is a licensed before-school and after-school program that provides services for children in grades K-6 (ages 5-12 years old). The Program offers a variety of activities that keep children engaged, developing self-confidence, self-expression, positive social interactions, and self-reliance through a learning based curriculum. We also offer transportation services to and from some area schools.

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School Aged Childcare at Turnagain Elementary

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Location & Contact Info

Child Development Center

2300 W 36th Ave
Anchorage, AK 99517(907) 249-5400

If you’re interested in learning more about the Child Development Center program or would like to apply, contact us today!

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Boys & Girls Clubs Child Development Center announces its participation in the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program administered by the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development. Meals will be made available to enrolled children at no separate charge without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.

In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident.

Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. , Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.

To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at How to File a Program Discrimination Complaint and at any USDA office or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: [email protected].

USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.

Cost of living and prices in Anchorage 🇺🇸 Updated Jun 2023

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Prices for cafes and restaurants

Food prices

Transportation

Utilities, per month

Sports and recreation

Salary and funding

Child expenses

Clothes and shoes

Rental prices, per month

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Anchorage monthly weather

Located in North America, Anchorage is a vibrant city in the United States. With latitude 61.21806 and longitude -149,

, the city is located at an altitude of -32768 meters above sea level.

As a major city, Anchorage is home to a population of 294,356 and operates within the Americas/Anchorage time zone. The cost of living in Anchorage is relatively high, with housing, transportation, and healthcare being some of the biggest expenses for local residents. However, a strong local economy and excellent job opportunities help offset these costs, making it a great place to live for career-seeking professionals and families alike.

Those who choose Anchorage as their home will find many things to love in the city, including beautiful natural scenery, plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, and a diverse community of residents. From hiking trails and fishing spots to world-class museums and cultural institutions, there’s always something new to discover in Anchorage. Whether you’re looking for urban amenities or outdoor adventures, this vibrant city has everything you need.

Anchorage Cost of Living Estimated

The total cost of living in Anchorage for two people with an average level of consumption for one month, excluding the cost of housing, will be 1076.87 USD .
Click here to calculate the estimated cost of living in Anchorage

You can calculate the cost of living in Anchorage by changing the quantity of goods or services using the special input field next to the name of the goods. The final amount will appear in a floating box at the bottom of the screen.

Prices for visiting cafes and restaurants

If you’re a food lover or just love trying new cuisines, Anchorage is the place for you. The city has a diverse culinary scene, with an abundance of restaurants and cafes that cater to all tastes and budgets. You can find the best seafood restaurants, authentic Alaskan cuisine and international dishes such as Thai, Mexican and Japanese. Many restaurants are conveniently located in the city center and offer great views of the city. From fine dining to informal cafes, there is something for everyone in Anchorage.

If you’re looking for a unique dining experience, try local Alaskan seafood. Salmon, flounder and crab are fresh and tasty, and many restaurants specialize in their preparation. In addition, the city has several food trucks, street vendors and farmers’ markets where you can grab a bite to eat or sample local produce. Don’t forget to visit local breweries and distilleries for some of the finest craft beers and regional spirits. Ultimately, Anchorage offers an eclectic selection of dining options that are sure to satisfy anyone’s cravings.

Meals at an inexpensive restaurant

782. 78

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

3,725.94

Poppy menu at McDonalds or alternative fast food

541.75

Cappuccino

243.79

Food prices

Market prices in Anchorage, United States vary by industry. The price of goods and services in the city is usually higher than in other parts of the country due to its geographical location and smaller population. However, Anchorage’s dynamic economy provides many opportunities for successful business, and competition often drives prices down in various areas. For example, retail in Anchorage is highly competitive, with several large retailers vying for customers. This competition often results in lower prices for consumers.

In contrast, the cost of living in Anchorage is above the national average. This is mainly due to the fact that the city is located in Alaska, which means the high cost of transporting goods and services from other states. As a result, some basic necessities, such as food, are more expensive in Anchorage. Despite this, the city has a wide job market and many residents find jobs with competitive salaries. In general, market prices in Anchorage are generally higher than in other cities, but it is important to note that living in Anchorage is not just about cost, its unique exterior and lifestyle is attractive to many people.

Eggs, pack of 12

170.27

Lettuce, 1 head

133.23

Water, 1.5 liter bottle

141.52

Bottle of wine, average price

829.21

Homemade beer, 0.5 liter bottle

133.23

Pack of cigarettes

552.81

Transportation

When traveling to Anchorage, you will find many modes of transportation that will take you to your desired destinations. One of the popular means of transportation in Anchorage is the bus. The local buses in Anchorage are comfortable, modern and eco-friendly, as well as covering the entire city area, making them very convenient. Regular bus service has fixed routes and buses stop at designated bus stops strategically located throughout the city. Another popular option is taxi which is convenient and fast if you don’t want to wait for the bus. Anchorage is also a bike-friendly city. The city has bike trails that are suitable for mountain biking and hiking. The city has bike rentals and there are many streets with bike lanes.

In addition, car rental services are also available in the city, giving you the freedom to move around Anchorage at your convenience. Most car rental services also offer GPS, which makes finding your desired route more convenient. Anchorage also has a communicator train that facilitates travel to surrounding areas. The train ride is wonderful and passes through beautiful scenery including lakes and mountains. Finally, Anchorage also has an airport, Anchorage International Airport, which is the hub of various airlines providing direct flights to and from various airports throughout the country. Anchorage’s wide range of transportation options will allow you to travel anywhere, making your visit an unforgettable experience.

Single ticket, local transport

110.56

Monthly pass, regular price

3,316.86

Landing fee, average

152.02

Taxi, price for 1 hour waiting, normal fare

2,487.64

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

1,547,867.98

Utilities, per month

Visitors to Anchorage, USA must consider the cost of utilities in the area. The average cost of utilities may vary seasonally, being higher during the winter months due to heating costs. Visitors to Anchorage must be prepared to pay for utilities such as electricity, heating, plumbing, and sewer, which can add substantially to costs during their stay. It is important to budget and keep these costs in mind when traveling to Anchorage.

One way to save on utilities when traveling to Anchorage is to consider staying in locations where utilities are included in the price. This can be an attractive option for the budget conscious traveler as it will save money and provide a more predictable cost for your stay. In addition, visitors are also advised to take energy-saving measures during their stay, such as turning off lights and electronics when not in use and being careful with water consumption. By being aware of the cost of utilities and taking steps to save energy, travelers to Anchorage can enjoy their stay without overpaying.

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

8.29
RUB

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

6,883.59

Sports and Recreation

Anchorage, Alaska is an amazing place for sports lovers and vacationers. With beautiful mountain scenery, plenty of trails and secluded beaches, Anchorage is the perfect place for both outdoor activities and a relaxing getaway. The city is well known for its skiing opportunities and visitors from all over the world come to experience the famous Alyeska ski resort. Snowboarding, ice skating and snowmobiling are also popular activities in the area.

For those looking for a more relaxing experience, the city offers a range of parks and recreation areas to enjoy a picnic or a game of Frisbee. The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is a popular destination for hikers, cyclists and joggers, with stunning views of the coast and the mountains beyond. Visitors can also stroll through the tranquil Anchorage Botanical Gardens or head to the Alaska Zoo to see native animals. Whatever you love, Anchorage has something for everyone.

Fitness club, Monthly fee for 1 adult

3,997.37

Tennis court rental, 1 hour on weekends

829.21

Salary and Funding

Wages in Anchorage, USA are generally above the national average due to the city’s thriving economy. The largest industries in Anchorage include healthcare, government, and the oil and gas industry, which offer high-paying, skilled jobs. With low unemployment, it’s easier to find work in Anchorage than in many other parts of the country. Despite the higher standard of living, wages in Anchorage can make up for this and provide a comfortable standard of living for those who live and work there.

Funding in Anchorage, USA is an important consideration for locals and tourists alike. The city’s banking system is well developed, with many options for personal and business needs. Anchorage is also known for its low tax burden, making it an attractive place to invest and do business. In addition, the city is home to several credit unions and community banks that offer competitive rates and personalized service. Overall, Anchorage offers a solid financial foundation for those seeking investment or business opportunities in the city.

Cinema ticket, 1 seat

718.65

Average monthly net salary, after taxes

237,116.24

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

4.29%

Childcare costs

Childcare prices in Anchorage, USA, can vary greatly depending on the type of childcare chosen garden. Schools and kindergartens are usually more expensive options due to the structured educational programs they offer. However, they often provide high quality care and education for young children.

While the cost of childcare in Anchorage may seem expensive, it’s important to remember the benefits of quality care. Children who receive a structured education at an early age are more likely to develop important skills needed for future success. In addition, many schools and kindergartens offer a variety of opportunities for children, such as excursions and extra-curricular activities, which can contribute to their all-round growth and development.

Private pre-school or kindergarten, monthly for 1 child

57,492.24

International Primary School, annually for 1 child

442,247.99

Clothing & Shoes

Anchorage, USA has a lot of options when it comes to clothing and footwear stores. Whether you’re looking for upscale designer brands or affordable casual wear, Anchorage has something for everyone. From malls to local boutiques, you’ll find plenty of stores to cater to your style and budget needs. Anchorage also has a variety of outdoor shops specializing in durable, functional apparel and footwear for outdoor activities.

In addition to its traditional retail outlets, Anchorage also boasts several used and consignment stores where you can find unique and vintage clothing and accessories at bargain prices. For those who prefer to shop online, many stores also offer online shopping with the ability to pick up purchases in store or have them delivered to your home. Whatever your style or budget, Anchorage has plenty of options for all your clothing and footwear needs.

Pair of jeans in branded clothing stores

2,625.85

Summer dress in a brand clothing store

1,747.99

Pair of sneakers, average price

4,326.29

Pair of leather shoes

5,528.10

Rental prices, per month

Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska, offers a wide range of short-term rental options for both leisure and business travellers. From modern downtown apartments to cozy cabins in the Alaskan wilderness, there is something for every taste and budget. Most short term rental accommodations are fully furnished and equipped with all the amenities you need for a comfortable and carefree stay. Whether you’re looking for short-term lodging to explore Alaska’s natural wonders or a comfortable place to stay on a business trip, Anchorage has you covered.

Compared to other major cities in the United States, Anchorage offers relatively affordable short term rental options. While prices vary depending on location, size and quality of rental, you will find that most rental options offer good value for money. Short term rentals are also a great way to save on food and other expenses, as they usually come with a fully equipped kitchen, allowing you to cook your own meals and avoid going to restaurants. With short term rentals in Anchorage, you can experience the beauty of Alaska without spending large sums of money!

Apartment, 1 bedroom, city center

67,475. 43

Apartment, 1 bedroom, Out of city center

52,593.79

Apartment, 3 bedrooms, in the city center

105,906.79

Apartment, 3 bedrooms, Out of city center

94,767.66

International online festival of children’s drawings “The world of my dreams”

Music: Elena Lukina (Anchorage, USA)

Children of Yakutia public association of non-governmental children’s organizations with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Relations and Affairs of the peoples of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the community “Sakha Diaspora” held an online festival of drawings “The World of My Dreams” for children from 3 to 8 years old.

The contest was timed to coincide with World Children’s Day on November 20, proclaimed by the UN.

Children drew the world they would like to live in.

Imagine your new world:

  • greener and more flourishing
  • where the children of the whole planet are friends
  • among nature and its inhabitants
  • with kindergarten of the future
  • where dreams come true
  • and there are no limits to the child’s imagination!

Entries were accepted until November 21, 2021. The organization and holding of the Competition was based on the principles of patriotism, accessibility, priority of universal human values, citizenship, free development of the individual, protection of the rights and interests of participants

On November 24, the jury determined the winners.

from November 25 to December 5 presentation of certificates, diplomas, prizes.

Evaluation criteria: performance technique in accordance with the age of the participant, content, creativity.

The Jury is a group of experts that evaluates competitive works and determines the winners of the World of My Dreams Children’s Drawing Festival with international participation.

Jury:

  1. Mira Argunova @mira_art_ykt – artist-painter, winner and laureate of many Russian and international competitions, including in 2021 the special prize of the international competition Mellow Art Award 2020, Japan, diploma of the finalist of the international competition “Figurative/Portrait”, Art Show International, Los Angeles, USA.
  2. Adelina Kuzmina @mellowtonight – artist, illustrator
  3. Valeria Perevoznyuk – artist-designer, member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia and the RS(Y), participant and laureate of Russian and foreign exhibitions and competitions, head of the creative studio @artfox.studio__

Organizer: Children of Yakutia Public Association of Non-Governmental Children’s Organizations with the support of the Ministry for External Relations and Affairs of the Peoples of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and the public organization Sakha Diaspora.

Form of participation: in absentia. The cost was free.

Each participant will receive an electronic version of the personal certificate of the festival participant (will be sent before December 5, 2021) and an incentive prize: a unique online drawing course. You can download it here https://cloud.mail.ru/public/DNo7/mxHRu2bXc

Presentation of prizes from November 26 to December 3 from 13.00 to 19.00 at the address Yakutsk, Krasnoyarova st., 1, Tuymaada Land Kindergarten. Prizes will be mailed to foreign participants. Prizes from abroad will be sent to the winner’s mailing address.

Sponsors:

– Public Association of Non-Governmental Children’s Organizations “Children of Yakutia” @deti_yakutii,

– “Azbuka” company @azbukaykt,

– “Enjoy” studio @enjoy_ masterskaya_ykt,

– “Sakha Diaspora” community @sakhadiaspora.official

Coordinators: kindergarten “Mary Poppins” @marypoppins_ykt, kindergarten “Tuymaada Land” @tuimaadaland (Yakutsk)

Winners and prize-winners:

Category 3-4 years old:

1st place Savvinova Eva, 4 years old @siyzanna_sergeeva_93, teacher Sergeeva S. E., CHDS “Snow White” (Yakutsk) prize from Vera and Jargal Solovyov, Sakha Diaspora USA @sakhadiaspora.official

1 place Shuvalova Nastya, 3 years old @shuvalova4152 MBDOU 79“Luchik” (Yakutsk) prize toy from the kindergarten “Smart kid”, “Winnie the Pooh”

1st place Gogoleva Amelia, 3 years old @tuiaara80

prize from the kindergarten “Uu-chuku-chuk” set for creativity @uuchukuchuk

2nd place Filippova Saryada, 3 years old @petrova_28_1996, teachers Petrova Ekaterina Evseevna, Popova K Seniya Danilovna, MBDOU CRR d / s “Chipichikaan” middle group “Osikta” (Oleneksky ulus) Prize from Nikolai Artemyev, Sakha Diaspora from Australia @sakhadiaspora.official

2nd place Anita Ksenofontova, 3 years old @jollooxpun Teacher Kirillina Margarita Yuryevna MBDOU “Saryal” Khaty village (Nyurbinsky ulus) interactive doll from the kindergarten “Mary Poppins”

2nd place Osipov Arylkhan, 4 years old @sakha_yaana_ MBDOU “Tab agin children’s garden of a general developing type “Keskil” (Megino-Kangalassky ulus) prize a toy car from the kindergarten “Mary Poppins” 0002 3rd place Alekseeva Bella, 2 years 4 months @lilianne_ermolaevalle prize doll on a chair from Kindergarten “Mary Poppins”

3rd place Stepanova Eva, 3 years old @karamelka_ykt_ordjonikidze49 Educators Sofronova V. A., Semenova A.A. certificate for 1000 rubles from the creative workshop “Angoy”

3rd place Arkhipova Karolina, 4 years old @angelinaarxipova, certificate for 1000 rubles from the creative workshop “Angoy”

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Category 5 -6 years old:

1st place Alekseeva Marie, 6 years old @lilianne_ermolaevalle prize set for creativity from the kindergarten “Uu-chuku-chuk”

1st place Alena Gorokhova, 6 years old @marina_iona Kindergarten 26 Kustuk (Yakutsk) prize from Marina Yakovleva, Sakha Diaspora USA

1st place Yaroslav Postnikov, 5 years old @atyarapatya MBDOU Kindergarten 13 “Firefly”

Leaders: Pavel ova Sardana Mikhailovna , Samoilova Anzhelika Andreevna Prize from the Sakha Diaspora from Thailand @sakhadiaspora.official 5 years old @mi_mi_wonderland teacher Maksimova Tuyara G. MBDOU Kindergarten 77 “Fairy Tale” (Yakutsk) prize play set of tools from kindergarten “Mary Poppins”

2nd place Zamyatina Kunney, 6 years old @sinnav78 MBDOU No. 3 “Kencheeri”, Namtsy village. Educators Okhlopkova O.V., Sivtseva I.V. toy prize from the kindergarten “Smart Kid”, “Winnie the Pooh”

2nd place Evgrafova Sandaara, 5 years old @mariya_evgr leaders Afanasyeva Nyurgustana Gavrilievna and Neustroeva Maria Sargylanovna, Saidyy group, kindergarten “Treasure Island” certificate for 1000 rubles from The creative workshop of “Ango”

3 place Nikitina Alice, 6 years old @sakhalina_nikitina MBDOU CRR kindergarten No. 70 “Cereecene”. Leaders: Dyachkovskaya Tatyana Konstantinovna, Sleptsova Aitalina Nikolaevna set for creativity from the company “Azbuka”

3rd place Nogovitsyn Erchim, 5 years old @yuliya.luch MBDOU Kindergarten No. 13 “Firefly” (Yakutsk), leaders Pavlova Sardana Mikhailovna, Samoilova Angelika prize toy from the kindergarten “Smart Kid”, “Winnie the Pooh”

3rd place Efremova Sophia, 5 years old @alena_che art kit from the Azbuka company 7-8 years old:

1st place Struchkova Zlata, 7 years old @7. dddddddd NOSH 36 (Yakutsk), 1b class Prize from the Sakha Diaspora from Thailand @sakhadiaspora.official

1st place Nelli Savvinova, 7 years old @lianariida, teacher Kokova Liana Azratalievna Prize from Veronika Su, Sakha Diaspora from the USA @sakhadiaspora.official

1st place Maksimova Sayynaara, 7 years old @valentinapavlova105 mustache), cl. hands Gotovtseva Sakhayaana Mikhailovna prize from the Sakha Diaspora from Thailand

2nd place Ushakov Mikhail, 8 years old @natasulema prize toy from the kindergarten “Smart kid”, “Winnie the Pooh”

2nd place Kirill Sleptsov, 7 years old @igg83 certificate for 1000 rubles from the Anjoy creative workshop “Angoy”

3rd place Viktor Sosin, 7 years old @soviktorart set for creativity from the company “Azbuka”

3rd place Asel Savvinova, 7 years old @savvi.novamaria Suntar village MBOU SNOS named after V. G. Pavlova 1 d class set for creativity from the company “Azbuka”

3rd place Petrova Aizalina, 7 years old @pochti_zlyka MOBU Gymnasium “CGO”, 1 “E” certificate for 1000 rubles from the creative workshop “Enjoy”

Prize from Sakha Diaspora @sakhadiaspora. official

Savvina Arina, 6 years old @evgeniia_savvina_2992 MBDOU CRR Kindergarten No. 10 Tullukchaan, Yakutsk. Teacher Savvina Nadezhda Nikolaevna, tutors Ivanova Lucia Prokopievna, Pavlova Lyubov Garievna

Prize from Artfox art studio @artfox.studio__

Elmar Bairamov, 3 years old, @aleona 1981 Kindergarten 13″ Firefly.” Teacher: Vasilyeva Venera Stepanovna (prize certificate for 1000 rubles for attending a master class)

Toy prizes from the kindergarten “Mary Poppins” @marypoppins_ykt

Marmametova Samira 4 years old @margarita__pav__ leader Pavlova M.M.

Domokosh Misha 4 years old @____diana. mur_____ leader Zhirkova A.N.

Pavlova Taisiya 5 years old @oleesia_pavlova head Pavlova O.N

Prizes from kindergarten @abc_kids_ykt

Eva Marfa Anatolyevna

2. Struchkova Sandaara 3 year, @violet.lash.ykt city of Yakutsk teacher Alekseeva Aitalina Vasilievna

3. Kazhenkin Viktor 4 years old, @mila_kot123 Yakutsk leader Danilova Nadezhda Nikolaevna

4. Otukova Dasha 4 years old, @mila_kot123 city of Yakutsk leaders Danilova Nadezhda Nikolaevna, Vasilyeva Valeria Anatolyevna

Prize: kits for creativity from the Azbuka company

Category 3-4 years

  1. Kopyrina Sandaara @olee.katerina Lesova Ekaterina Kharlampevna, Sokorutova Maria Romanovna
  2. Okoneshnikova Sayaana @balagannax_school MBOU “Primary school-kindergarten with. Balagannakh named after M.N.Vinokurov” village Balagannakh Ust Aldansky ulus. Head: Okoneshnikova Evdokia Gavrilievna
  3. Dyagileva Sofya 4g, @mav. ra88 Kindergarten No. 70 “Keracheene”, Yakutsk, p. Hatassy
  4. Gotovtseva Victoria, 3 years old @detskisad28 MBDOU “Kindergarten 28 “Kencheeri” v. Tanda” Leaders: Gotovtseva Sargylana Alekseevna, Kirillina Varvara Vladimirovna.
  5. Fedorov Sandal 3 years old @fedorova.katia7244 CRR Kindergarten 11 “Suluschaan” v. Namtsy. Head Fedorova E.I.
  6. Zakharova Aliana 3 years old @sv__z__ MBDOU “Fairy Tale”, Nizhny Bestyakh settlement Megino-Kangalassky ulus

Category 5-6 years

  1. Semenova Selena @ulybka43 MBDOU 43 “Smile” (village of Khatassy)
  2. Ishkulova Liliya, 5 years old @risunki2021_ MBDOU TsRR No. 7, head Kopylova Maria Radoslavovna
  3. Perfilieva Masha, 5 years old @dsbelosnezhka MBDOU Kindergarten No. 100 “Snow White”, head Eremeeva D.N.
  4. Polina Khomenok, 6 years old @skaz_ka20 MBDOU 85 “Golden Key”, leaders Anna Ivanovna Kornilova, Lyudmila Anatolyevna Zelbet
  5. Kolosova Naryya, 6 years old @swetka8 D / s “Fairy Tale” Nizhny Bestyakh settlement
  6. Daniella Smirnova, 6 years old, @mbdou_sardaana Head of Popova Marianna Nikolaevna MBDOU “Sardaana” village of Butyai-Yurdia, Namsky ulus

Category 7-8 years

  1. Viktor Baishev @rozalya_andreeva 1 in class.

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Day Care Centers Site

More and more in today’s world both parents have employment and need suitable day care centers for their children. These early stages in a child’s life are very important to their growth and development. Choosing a good child day care center is vital, one where the adult won’t just plunk your children down in front of a soap opera all day and feed them Top Ramen. You should look for day care centers that provide learning programs and playtime for your child, along with a safe and healthy environment. 

There are many different types of day care centers, ranging from basic nurseries to preschools that will provide more of a learning environment for your children. Some day care centers specialize in a specific age range, while others are more open. When you’re contemplating placing your child in a specific day care center, you should visit each one with your child. In this way, you can see how your child reacts to the other children who are there and to the caregiver. You want your child to be happy and comfortable.

While some day care centers provide a greater variety of activities than others, any good day care center is going to encourage positive interaction among all of the children. They will also have rules that promote good behavior, learning, manners, and child development. You certainly don’t want to have to worry that your child is going to develop bad habits from day care.

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While you don’t need to go overboard in choosing suitable day care centers, you should approach the subject seriously and with thought. Your child is going to be spending a good-sized portion of his or her life in day cares and you want to make sure it is going to be a positive experience. Family is the most important thing in the world and you should make sure that your children are your first priority.
When you are considering a day care center, you should look at where it is located and how much it costs. There’s not much sense in putting your son or daughter in daycare so that you can work full time and spending most of what you earn on the day care center’s tuitions and your travel expenses. If that’s the case, you might as well stay home with your child. However, if you do truly need the money, there are usually plenty of day care services available and it shouldn’t be too difficult to find one close by that is reasonably priced. 

Different Kinds of Child day Care Centers

While child day care centers are common, there is such a huge demand for this service that there are now quite a variety of options available other than basic day care. These include the following:

  • Home child care or family childcare
  • Child care services
  • Preschool
  • Nursery

Home child care tends to be the most popular option because it is generally more affordable and a smaller environment. While some day care centers are quite large and can provide better early childhood education, it is also more difficult for each child to receive personal attention. Day care centers that are based out of someone’s home are usually more personal and your child can receive more care and nurturing. Most parents want their children to be receiving love and affection, the care that they themselves would give them. They don’t want a day care business that is merely going to make sure that their child is still alive and adequately healthy.

Home child care providers are also more adaptable, generally speaking. This means that if your child likes a certain song sung to them before they take their nap each day, the home care provider is more likely to be willing to do that than someone in a larger day care facility. Most adult home child care providers are parents themselves, making them better able to understand and love your child.

Other Things to Think About

One of the first steps you should take after picking out a family day care center that you think will be suitable for your child is do a little investigating. This can involve talking to the parents of the other children that use the child day care center to see what they think about it. You should also always check to make sure the child care service you are considering is legally licensed to operate in your state. Licensing officials check criminal records and ensure that the child care provider has emergency response training and a safe and healthy environment for the children.
As mentioned earlier, it is a good idea to visit the child day care center that you are considering. You should do this at least a couple of times, and try to go at different times of the day so that you can get a better idea of what kind of schedule they have. This will help you to see how your own child would fit in.
If you are having difficulties finding the appropriate child care environment for your son or daughter, there are some other options. Some people get family and friends to help out, while others hire a nanny. Adult nannies are a good option because they ensure that your child receives personal attention and quality child care. However, this also means that your child will not receive as much social interaction since he or she won’t have other children to play with like in a family day care center.

No matter what option you decide to go with, make sure that you know who you are leaving your child with.  Meet them, get to know them, and let your child do the same. Do some research on the internet to make sure that no one has had negative experiences with the day care center you are considering. Check to make sure that they are legally licensed. Once you have done all of this, you can feel more confident and secure in knowing that you have chosen the right day care center for your child.

Switching Day Care Centers

Choosing Another Child Care Provider

So you want to switch day care providers for your kids but you don’t know where to start or what to choose among the plethora of options out there in this world. It is fittingly one of the most important decisions of a young parent’s journey due to the fact that a child’s first formative years up until the age of six is critical. It is important for parents to not just consider the monetary impact of these choices but also the emotional, intellectual, and social future impacts the choice of a day care provider will have on their kids in the long term future. So let’s discuss some general tips to consider for the parent and the child to consider when one is looking to switch day care providers within a short time frame.

First, you must consider the cost of attending some of the more prestigious and rigorous day care provider centers in your area. In some areas, let’s face the reality that the more money per month per child spent; the better the facilities and the educational value experience offered for your child. Things such as using smart boards and I Pad’s to enhance the learning experience is a very real possibility in these places. However, if a parent is budget conscious they can still afford this experience but it would mean cutting back on all or most non-necessity spending. This would include curbing your eating out habits as well as any leisure entertainment or travel activity and place that money instead into your child’s future day care home. If an expensive day care sees that you are making an effort to keep up with the payments; then they will be more willing to work with you and not let your child leave that place. For a child going to this environment, they need to consider whether or not they will fit into this environment, things like playtime, feeding time, and individual care of the staff- is it received well by the child? These will make the difference between choosing these ones or a cheaper alternative. Cheaper is not all bad if the quality and availability of care is there for your child in the first place.

Secondly, you need to consider your travel times and distance of day care relative to your work and other important places like the hospital, grocery store, bank, and places that you frequent on a daily basis. Is it near enough that you can get to your child should he/she become ill or need special attention so that the day care center can contact you and arrange a meeting with you the same day if needed.

Furthermore, you need to consider the overall cleanliness and friendliness of the day care center provider. Do not underestimate a clean environment for your kid to play and learn in with other kids. Your kid will enjoy making new friends in a clean and safe environment. Plus you as a parent will enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that your child will not be being home any unwanted germs and diseases into your house. Parents must also consider if there is a dispute over payment and care; how does the management and staff deal with such requests? If there is a lackadaisical approach to your core issues; then that is a bad prelude of things to come concerning your child’s care. Your child will probably feel like he/she is being neglected or not fed on time and will start to complain to you ever so slightly that something is not right. When they do, do not hesitate to take them out of that day care center and find another one immediately.

In a recessionary economy, it is okay and permissible for both parents and kids to demand the best care for their dollar. Make your day care dollar stretch by reading all of the material and brochures and visiting every day center on your list until you find that perfect fit for your child. It’s out there; it is just waiting on you to find it!

Child Care Options for Low Income Families

One of the most frustrating aspects of being a working citizen is not having the ability to afford childcare. The majority of day care facilities charge as much as $300 per week for each child. That amount is difficult for middle-class citizens to pay. Low-income families cannot fathom paying such an expense. Luckily, the government and the various states have developed programs that help low-income families get the childcare they deserve. The following is some information on those programs:

Extended Day Program

The extended day program can assist low-income working parents during the regular school year. Many school districts offer this program. The school keeps children before and after school hours for a small monthly fee. A parent can drop a child off as early as 7:00 a.m. and pick the child up as late as 6:00 p.m. This program is excellent for low-income workers with daytime weekday jobs. The cost is approximately $150 per month for before and after school. The weekly rate is approximately $37.50, which is extremely competitive.

The attendants participate in various activities with the children before and after school. They help the children with their homework so that the parents have less stress when they come home from work. They give the children a full breakfast in the morning program and a snack in the evening program. Parents can opt to pay for the morning program only, the evening program only, or both programs. The evening program is the more expensive of the two because it lasts so many hours after the school releases the children. The evening program is $100 while the morning program is $52.

The Child Care Assistance Program

CCAP is a special program that provides childcare assistance to certain low-income families. People who are collecting TANF are automatically eligible to receive this assistance. Teenage parents who are working on obtaining their educations are also eligible for CCAP. Those who are not collecting TANF can still qualify if they are pursuing education that will improve their work skills and job opportunities. Parents can apply for CCAP assistance with the Department of Children & Family Services. The financial guidelines for qualification are along the lines of a $3,000 per month income threshold for a four-person family. The applicant must have proof of income, social security cards, birth certificates, and immunization records for all children. Application processing can take up to 30 days.

Head Start

Head start is a program for children between the ages of three and five. The program provides childcare services and medical services to the children who qualify. It is funded by the Administration of Children’s Services. The Head Start program covers childcare from 7 a. m. to 5 p.m. Teachers work with the children to fine-tune their social and developmental skills. Those who are interested in the program may apply online. Applicants go on a waitlist until there is an available slot in the program. It is best for an interested person to complete an application as quickly as possible since the wait may be extended.

Child Care Voucher Program

The Child Care Voucher Program is in effect in many states throughout the United States. It provides a subsidy of up to 95 percent of childcare cost to low-income families. Subsidy recipients will choose an eligible provider from the list of licensed providers. They may also select a relative or an in-home provider. The Child Care Voucher Program covers the childcare from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday. This is known as the traditional childcare period. However, the program also covers non-traditional times for parents who work odd shifts. It covers nights, weekends, and evenings.

A wide variety of options is available for low-income childcare. Many stay-at-home moms also run small day care businesses in which they discount their services. There is a way to make working and taking care of your children affordable.

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Tundra Tykes | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Anchorage, AK

Welcome to Tundra Tykes

Welcome to Tundra Tykes! We are located in the beautiful city of Anchorage, AK. Every day here at Tundra Tykes, our center staff works hard to build confidence in all of our children, ensuring your child is getting the best education while feeling safe and having fun. We build a warm, welcoming, and supportive classroom for children of all abilities, backgrounds, and experiences. Everyone belongs in our circle  —  we love our families and meeting new friends!

Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

Meet Mary Tittle, Our Center Director

Meet Mary Tittle! She is the Center Director at Tundra Tykes in Anchorage, AK. Mary attended the University of Alaska Anchorage where she has earned an Associate Degree in Early Childhood Development. She has been with KinderCare for nine years, and before that she was an assistant director. Outside of work, Mary enjoys listening to music, playing piano, gardening, crafting, being outdoors, watching movies, and spending time with her family. Her favorite quote is, “Children are human beings to whom respect is due, superior to us by reason of their innocence and of the greater possibilities of their future.” – Maria Montessori

  • Tundra Tykes Programs
  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
  • FAQs

AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

Tundra Tykes Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks-1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1-2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Preschool Programs (3-4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4-5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

Family Stories


Share Your Story


If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

please share your story with us
.

Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

Home in Houston

Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at Tundra Tykes?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at Tundra Tykes?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

Child Development Center – Boys & Girls Clubs

Licensed childcare in Anchorage serving infants, toddlers, preschool, and school-age children from 6 weeks old up to age 12.

Child Development Center Waitlist

Thank you for your interest in the Boys & Girls Clubs of Alaska Child Development Center.  Please fill out the enrollment packet below to register your child for the waitlist.  When completed, please email it to [email protected].  You will receive an email confirming your status on the waitlist in addition to whether there is any additional information needed.

Enrollment Packet

If you have any questions or want to check your child’s status on the waitlist, please follow up via email anytime.  Thank you!

https://bgcalaska.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/317/2023/03/2023-CDC-Complete-Enrollment-Pckt-2.pdf

6 Weeks to 5 Years at Woodland Park

The Child Development Center is a licensed early childhood educational enrichment program that provides a safe, healthy, nurturing, and responsive setting for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. The Center offers a variety of educational opportunities that reflect a child’s individual and group needs. Special emphasis is placed on activities that develop self-confidence, self-expression, positive social interactions, and self-reliance. Staff members are trained in early childhood development and offer children support, encouragement, and consistency.

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School Aged Childcare at Woodland Park

School Aged Childcare is a licensed before-school and after-school program that provides services for children in grades K-6 (ages 5-12 years old). The Program offers a variety of activities that keep children engaged, developing self-confidence, self-expression, positive social interactions, and self-reliance through a learning based curriculum. We also offer transportation services to and from some area schools.

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School Aged Childcare at Turnagain Elementary

The School Aged Childcare program at Turnagain Elementary serves Turnagain Elementary children grades K-6 (ages 5-12 years old).

Location & Contact Info

Child Development Center

2300 W 36th Ave
Anchorage, AK 99517(907) 249-5400

If you’re interested in learning more about the Child Development Center program or would like to apply, contact us today!

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Boys & Girls Clubs Child Development Center announces its participation in the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program administered by the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development. Meals will be made available to enrolled children at no separate charge without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.

In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident.

Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. , Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.

To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at How to File a Program Discrimination Complaint and at any USDA office or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: [email protected].

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Cost of living and prices in Anchorage 🇺🇸 Updated Jun 2023

Content

Prices for cafes and restaurants

Food prices

Transportation

Utilities, per month

Sports and recreation

Salary and funding

Child expenses

Clothes and shoes

Rental prices, per month

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Anchorage monthly weather

Located in North America, Anchorage is a vibrant city in the United States. With latitude 61.21806 and longitude -149,

, the city is located at an altitude of -32768 meters above sea level.

As a major city, Anchorage is home to a population of 294,356 and operates within the Americas/Anchorage time zone. The cost of living in Anchorage is relatively high, with housing, transportation, and healthcare being some of the biggest expenses for local residents. However, a strong local economy and excellent job opportunities help offset these costs, making it a great place to live for career-seeking professionals and families alike.

Those who choose Anchorage as their home will find many things to love in the city, including beautiful natural scenery, plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, and a diverse community of residents. From hiking trails and fishing spots to world-class museums and cultural institutions, there’s always something new to discover in Anchorage. Whether you’re looking for urban amenities or outdoor adventures, this vibrant city has everything you need.

Anchorage Cost of Living Estimated

The total cost of living in Anchorage for two people with an average level of consumption for one month, excluding the cost of housing, will be 1076.87 USD .
Click here to calculate the estimated cost of living in Anchorage

You can calculate the cost of living in Anchorage by changing the quantity of goods or services using the special input field next to the name of the goods. The final amount will appear in a floating box at the bottom of the screen.

Prices for visiting cafes and restaurants

If you’re a food lover or just love trying new cuisines, Anchorage is the place for you. The city has a diverse culinary scene, with an abundance of restaurants and cafes that cater to all tastes and budgets. You can find the best seafood restaurants, authentic Alaskan cuisine and international dishes such as Thai, Mexican and Japanese. Many restaurants are conveniently located in the city center and offer great views of the city. From fine dining to informal cafes, there is something for everyone in Anchorage.

If you’re looking for a unique dining experience, try local Alaskan seafood. Salmon, flounder and crab are fresh and tasty, and many restaurants specialize in their preparation. In addition, the city has several food trucks, street vendors and farmers’ markets where you can grab a bite to eat or sample local produce. Don’t forget to visit local breweries and distilleries for some of the finest craft beers and regional spirits. Ultimately, Anchorage offers an eclectic selection of dining options that are sure to satisfy anyone’s cravings.

Meals at an inexpensive restaurant

782. 78

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

3,725.94

Poppy menu at McDonalds or alternative fast food

541.75

Cappuccino

243.79

Food prices

Market prices in Anchorage, United States vary by industry. The price of goods and services in the city is usually higher than in other parts of the country due to its geographical location and smaller population. However, Anchorage’s dynamic economy provides many opportunities for successful business, and competition often drives prices down in various areas. For example, retail in Anchorage is highly competitive, with several large retailers vying for customers. This competition often results in lower prices for consumers.

In contrast, the cost of living in Anchorage is above the national average. This is mainly due to the fact that the city is located in Alaska, which means the high cost of transporting goods and services from other states. As a result, some basic necessities, such as food, are more expensive in Anchorage. Despite this, the city has a wide job market and many residents find jobs with competitive salaries. In general, market prices in Anchorage are generally higher than in other cities, but it is important to note that living in Anchorage is not just about cost, its unique exterior and lifestyle is attractive to many people.

Eggs, pack of 12

170.27

Lettuce, 1 head

133.23

Water, 1.5 liter bottle

141.52

Bottle of wine, average price

829.21

Homemade beer, 0.5 liter bottle

133.23

Pack of cigarettes

552.81

Transportation

When traveling to Anchorage, you will find many modes of transportation that will take you to your desired destinations. One of the popular means of transportation in Anchorage is the bus. The local buses in Anchorage are comfortable, modern and eco-friendly, as well as covering the entire city area, making them very convenient. Regular bus service has fixed routes and buses stop at designated bus stops strategically located throughout the city. Another popular option is taxi which is convenient and fast if you don’t want to wait for the bus. Anchorage is also a bike-friendly city. The city has bike trails that are suitable for mountain biking and hiking. The city has bike rentals and there are many streets with bike lanes.

In addition, car rental services are also available in the city, giving you the freedom to move around Anchorage at your convenience. Most car rental services also offer GPS, which makes finding your desired route more convenient. Anchorage also has a communicator train that facilitates travel to surrounding areas. The train ride is wonderful and passes through beautiful scenery including lakes and mountains. Finally, Anchorage also has an airport, Anchorage International Airport, which is the hub of various airlines providing direct flights to and from various airports throughout the country. Anchorage’s wide range of transportation options will allow you to travel anywhere, making your visit an unforgettable experience.

Single ticket, local transport

110.56

Monthly pass, regular price

3,316.86

Landing fee, average

152.02

Taxi, price for 1 hour waiting, normal fare

2,487.64

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

1,547,867.98

Utilities, per month

Visitors to Anchorage, USA must consider the cost of utilities in the area. The average cost of utilities may vary seasonally, being higher during the winter months due to heating costs. Visitors to Anchorage must be prepared to pay for utilities such as electricity, heating, plumbing, and sewer, which can add substantially to costs during their stay. It is important to budget and keep these costs in mind when traveling to Anchorage.

One way to save on utilities when traveling to Anchorage is to consider staying in locations where utilities are included in the price. This can be an attractive option for the budget conscious traveler as it will save money and provide a more predictable cost for your stay. In addition, visitors are also advised to take energy-saving measures during their stay, such as turning off lights and electronics when not in use and being careful with water consumption. By being aware of the cost of utilities and taking steps to save energy, travelers to Anchorage can enjoy their stay without overpaying.

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

8.29
RUB

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

6,883.59

Sports and Recreation

Anchorage, Alaska is an amazing place for sports lovers and vacationers. With beautiful mountain scenery, plenty of trails and secluded beaches, Anchorage is the perfect place for both outdoor activities and a relaxing getaway. The city is well known for its skiing opportunities and visitors from all over the world come to experience the famous Alyeska ski resort. Snowboarding, ice skating and snowmobiling are also popular activities in the area.

For those looking for a more relaxing experience, the city offers a range of parks and recreation areas to enjoy a picnic or a game of Frisbee. The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail is a popular destination for hikers, cyclists and joggers, with stunning views of the coast and the mountains beyond. Visitors can also stroll through the tranquil Anchorage Botanical Gardens or head to the Alaska Zoo to see native animals. Whatever you love, Anchorage has something for everyone.

Fitness club, Monthly fee for 1 adult

3,997.37

Tennis court rental, 1 hour on weekends

829.21

Salary and Funding

Wages in Anchorage, USA are generally above the national average due to the city’s thriving economy. The largest industries in Anchorage include healthcare, government, and the oil and gas industry, which offer high-paying, skilled jobs. With low unemployment, it’s easier to find work in Anchorage than in many other parts of the country. Despite the higher standard of living, wages in Anchorage can make up for this and provide a comfortable standard of living for those who live and work there.

Funding in Anchorage, USA is an important consideration for locals and tourists alike. The city’s banking system is well developed, with many options for personal and business needs. Anchorage is also known for its low tax burden, making it an attractive place to invest and do business. In addition, the city is home to several credit unions and community banks that offer competitive rates and personalized service. Overall, Anchorage offers a solid financial foundation for those seeking investment or business opportunities in the city.

Cinema ticket, 1 seat

718.65

Average monthly net salary, after taxes

237,116.24

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

4.29%

Childcare costs

Childcare prices in Anchorage, USA, can vary greatly depending on the type of childcare chosen garden. Schools and kindergartens are usually more expensive options due to the structured educational programs they offer. However, they often provide high quality care and education for young children.

While the cost of childcare in Anchorage may seem expensive, it’s important to remember the benefits of quality care. Children who receive a structured education at an early age are more likely to develop important skills needed for future success. In addition, many schools and kindergartens offer a variety of opportunities for children, such as excursions and extra-curricular activities, which can contribute to their all-round growth and development.

Private pre-school or kindergarten, monthly for 1 child

57,492.24

International Primary School, annually for 1 child

442,247.99

Clothing & Shoes

Anchorage, USA has a lot of options when it comes to clothing and footwear stores. Whether you’re looking for upscale designer brands or affordable casual wear, Anchorage has something for everyone. From malls to local boutiques, you’ll find plenty of stores to cater to your style and budget needs. Anchorage also has a variety of outdoor shops specializing in durable, functional apparel and footwear for outdoor activities.

In addition to its traditional retail outlets, Anchorage also boasts several used and consignment stores where you can find unique and vintage clothing and accessories at bargain prices. For those who prefer to shop online, many stores also offer online shopping with the ability to pick up purchases in store or have them delivered to your home. Whatever your style or budget, Anchorage has plenty of options for all your clothing and footwear needs.

Pair of jeans in branded clothing stores

2,625.85

Summer dress in a brand clothing store

1,747.99

Pair of sneakers, average price

4,326.29

Pair of leather shoes

5,528.10

Rental prices, per month

Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska, offers a wide range of short-term rental options for both leisure and business travellers. From modern downtown apartments to cozy cabins in the Alaskan wilderness, there is something for every taste and budget. Most short term rental accommodations are fully furnished and equipped with all the amenities you need for a comfortable and carefree stay. Whether you’re looking for short-term lodging to explore Alaska’s natural wonders or a comfortable place to stay on a business trip, Anchorage has you covered.

Compared to other major cities in the United States, Anchorage offers relatively affordable short term rental options. While prices vary depending on location, size and quality of rental, you will find that most rental options offer good value for money. Short term rentals are also a great way to save on food and other expenses, as they usually come with a fully equipped kitchen, allowing you to cook your own meals and avoid going to restaurants. With short term rentals in Anchorage, you can experience the beauty of Alaska without spending large sums of money!

Apartment, 1 bedroom, city center

67,475. 43

Apartment, 1 bedroom, Out of city center

52,593.79

Apartment, 3 bedrooms, in the city center

105,906.79

Apartment, 3 bedrooms, Out of city center

94,767.66

International online festival of children’s drawings “The world of my dreams”

Music: Elena Lukina (Anchorage, USA)

Children of Yakutia public association of non-governmental children’s organizations with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Relations and Affairs of the peoples of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the community “Sakha Diaspora” held an online festival of drawings “The World of My Dreams” for children from 3 to 8 years old.

The contest was timed to coincide with World Children’s Day on November 20, proclaimed by the UN.

Children drew the world they would like to live in.

Imagine your new world:

  • greener and more flourishing
  • where the children of the whole planet are friends
  • among nature and its inhabitants
  • with kindergarten of the future
  • where dreams come true
  • and there are no limits to the child’s imagination!

Entries were accepted until November 21, 2021. The organization and holding of the Competition was based on the principles of patriotism, accessibility, priority of universal human values, citizenship, free development of the individual, protection of the rights and interests of participants

On November 24, the jury determined the winners.

from November 25 to December 5 presentation of certificates, diplomas, prizes.

Evaluation criteria: performance technique in accordance with the age of the participant, content, creativity.

The Jury is a group of experts that evaluates competitive works and determines the winners of the World of My Dreams Children’s Drawing Festival with international participation.

Jury:

  1. Mira Argunova @mira_art_ykt – artist-painter, winner and laureate of many Russian and international competitions, including in 2021 the special prize of the international competition Mellow Art Award 2020, Japan, diploma of the finalist of the international competition “Figurative/Portrait”, Art Show International, Los Angeles, USA.
  2. Adelina Kuzmina @mellowtonight – artist, illustrator
  3. Valeria Perevoznyuk – artist-designer, member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia and the RS(Y), participant and laureate of Russian and foreign exhibitions and competitions, head of the creative studio @artfox.studio__

Organizer: Children of Yakutia Public Association of Non-Governmental Children’s Organizations with the support of the Ministry for External Relations and Affairs of the Peoples of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and the public organization Sakha Diaspora.

Form of participation: in absentia. The cost was free.

Each participant will receive an electronic version of the personal certificate of the festival participant (will be sent before December 5, 2021) and an incentive prize: a unique online drawing course. You can download it here https://cloud.mail.ru/public/DNo7/mxHRu2bXc

Presentation of prizes from November 26 to December 3 from 13.00 to 19.00 at the address Yakutsk, Krasnoyarova st., 1, Tuymaada Land Kindergarten. Prizes will be mailed to foreign participants. Prizes from abroad will be sent to the winner’s mailing address.

Sponsors:

– Public Association of Non-Governmental Children’s Organizations “Children of Yakutia” @deti_yakutii,

– “Azbuka” company @azbukaykt,

– “Enjoy” studio @enjoy_ masterskaya_ykt,

– “Sakha Diaspora” community @sakhadiaspora.official

Coordinators: kindergarten “Mary Poppins” @marypoppins_ykt, kindergarten “Tuymaada Land” @tuimaadaland (Yakutsk)

Winners and prize-winners:

Category 3-4 years old:

1st place Savvinova Eva, 4 years old @siyzanna_sergeeva_93, teacher Sergeeva S. E., CHDS “Snow White” (Yakutsk) prize from Vera and Jargal Solovyov, Sakha Diaspora USA @sakhadiaspora.official

1 place Shuvalova Nastya, 3 years old @shuvalova4152 MBDOU 79“Luchik” (Yakutsk) prize toy from the kindergarten “Smart kid”, “Winnie the Pooh”

1st place Gogoleva Amelia, 3 years old @tuiaara80

prize from the kindergarten “Uu-chuku-chuk” set for creativity @uuchukuchuk

2nd place Filippova Saryada, 3 years old @petrova_28_1996, teachers Petrova Ekaterina Evseevna, Popova K Seniya Danilovna, MBDOU CRR d / s “Chipichikaan” middle group “Osikta” (Oleneksky ulus) Prize from Nikolai Artemyev, Sakha Diaspora from Australia @sakhadiaspora.official

2nd place Anita Ksenofontova, 3 years old @jollooxpun Teacher Kirillina Margarita Yuryevna MBDOU “Saryal” Khaty village (Nyurbinsky ulus) interactive doll from the kindergarten “Mary Poppins”

2nd place Osipov Arylkhan, 4 years old @sakha_yaana_ MBDOU “Tab agin children’s garden of a general developing type “Keskil” (Megino-Kangalassky ulus) prize a toy car from the kindergarten “Mary Poppins” 0002 3rd place Alekseeva Bella, 2 years 4 months @lilianne_ermolaevalle prize doll on a chair from Kindergarten “Mary Poppins”

3rd place Stepanova Eva, 3 years old @karamelka_ykt_ordjonikidze49 Educators Sofronova V. A., Semenova A.A. certificate for 1000 rubles from the creative workshop “Angoy”

3rd place Arkhipova Karolina, 4 years old @angelinaarxipova, certificate for 1000 rubles from the creative workshop “Angoy”

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Category 5 -6 years old:

1st place Alekseeva Marie, 6 years old @lilianne_ermolaevalle prize set for creativity from the kindergarten “Uu-chuku-chuk”

1st place Alena Gorokhova, 6 years old @marina_iona Kindergarten 26 Kustuk (Yakutsk) prize from Marina Yakovleva, Sakha Diaspora USA

1st place Yaroslav Postnikov, 5 years old @atyarapatya MBDOU Kindergarten 13 “Firefly”

Leaders: Pavel ova Sardana Mikhailovna , Samoilova Anzhelika Andreevna Prize from the Sakha Diaspora from Thailand @sakhadiaspora.official 5 years old @mi_mi_wonderland teacher Maksimova Tuyara G. MBDOU Kindergarten 77 “Fairy Tale” (Yakutsk) prize play set of tools from kindergarten “Mary Poppins”

2nd place Zamyatina Kunney, 6 years old @sinnav78 MBDOU No. 3 “Kencheeri”, Namtsy village. Educators Okhlopkova O.V., Sivtseva I.V. toy prize from the kindergarten “Smart Kid”, “Winnie the Pooh”

2nd place Evgrafova Sandaara, 5 years old @mariya_evgr leaders Afanasyeva Nyurgustana Gavrilievna and Neustroeva Maria Sargylanovna, Saidyy group, kindergarten “Treasure Island” certificate for 1000 rubles from The creative workshop of “Ango”

3 place Nikitina Alice, 6 years old @sakhalina_nikitina MBDOU CRR kindergarten No. 70 “Cereecene”. Leaders: Dyachkovskaya Tatyana Konstantinovna, Sleptsova Aitalina Nikolaevna set for creativity from the company “Azbuka”

3rd place Nogovitsyn Erchim, 5 years old @yuliya.luch MBDOU Kindergarten No. 13 “Firefly” (Yakutsk), leaders Pavlova Sardana Mikhailovna, Samoilova Angelika prize toy from the kindergarten “Smart Kid”, “Winnie the Pooh”

3rd place Efremova Sophia, 5 years old @alena_che art kit from the Azbuka company 7-8 years old:

1st place Struchkova Zlata, 7 years old @7. dddddddd NOSH 36 (Yakutsk), 1b class Prize from the Sakha Diaspora from Thailand @sakhadiaspora.official

1st place Nelli Savvinova, 7 years old @lianariida, teacher Kokova Liana Azratalievna Prize from Veronika Su, Sakha Diaspora from the USA @sakhadiaspora.official

1st place Maksimova Sayynaara, 7 years old @valentinapavlova105 mustache), cl. hands Gotovtseva Sakhayaana Mikhailovna prize from the Sakha Diaspora from Thailand

2nd place Ushakov Mikhail, 8 years old @natasulema prize toy from the kindergarten “Smart kid”, “Winnie the Pooh”

2nd place Kirill Sleptsov, 7 years old @igg83 certificate for 1000 rubles from the Anjoy creative workshop “Angoy”

3rd place Viktor Sosin, 7 years old @soviktorart set for creativity from the company “Azbuka”

3rd place Asel Savvinova, 7 years old @savvi.novamaria Suntar village MBOU SNOS named after V. G. Pavlova 1 d class set for creativity from the company “Azbuka”

3rd place Petrova Aizalina, 7 years old @pochti_zlyka MOBU Gymnasium “CGO”, 1 “E” certificate for 1000 rubles from the creative workshop “Enjoy”

Prize from Sakha Diaspora @sakhadiaspora. official

Savvina Arina, 6 years old @evgeniia_savvina_2992 MBDOU CRR Kindergarten No. 10 Tullukchaan, Yakutsk. Teacher Savvina Nadezhda Nikolaevna, tutors Ivanova Lucia Prokopievna, Pavlova Lyubov Garievna

Prize from Artfox art studio @artfox.studio__

Elmar Bairamov, 3 years old, @aleona 1981 Kindergarten 13″ Firefly.” Teacher: Vasilyeva Venera Stepanovna (prize certificate for 1000 rubles for attending a master class)

Toy prizes from the kindergarten “Mary Poppins” @marypoppins_ykt

Marmametova Samira 4 years old @margarita__pav__ leader Pavlova M.M.

Domokosh Misha 4 years old @____diana. mur_____ leader Zhirkova A.N.

Pavlova Taisiya 5 years old @oleesia_pavlova head Pavlova O.N

Prizes from kindergarten @abc_kids_ykt

Eva Marfa Anatolyevna

2. Struchkova Sandaara 3 year, @violet.lash.ykt city of Yakutsk teacher Alekseeva Aitalina Vasilievna

3. Kazhenkin Viktor 4 years old, @mila_kot123 Yakutsk leader Danilova Nadezhda Nikolaevna

4. Otukova Dasha 4 years old, @mila_kot123 city of Yakutsk leaders Danilova Nadezhda Nikolaevna, Vasilyeva Valeria Anatolyevna

Prize: kits for creativity from the Azbuka company

Category 3-4 years

  1. Kopyrina Sandaara @olee.katerina Lesova Ekaterina Kharlampevna, Sokorutova Maria Romanovna
  2. Okoneshnikova Sayaana @balagannax_school MBOU “Primary school-kindergarten with. Balagannakh named after M.N.Vinokurov” village Balagannakh Ust Aldansky ulus. Head: Okoneshnikova Evdokia Gavrilievna
  3. Dyagileva Sofya 4g, @mav. ra88 Kindergarten No. 70 “Keracheene”, Yakutsk, p. Hatassy
  4. Gotovtseva Victoria, 3 years old @detskisad28 MBDOU “Kindergarten 28 “Kencheeri” v. Tanda” Leaders: Gotovtseva Sargylana Alekseevna, Kirillina Varvara Vladimirovna.
  5. Fedorov Sandal 3 years old @fedorova.katia7244 CRR Kindergarten 11 “Suluschaan” v. Namtsy. Head Fedorova E.I.
  6. Zakharova Aliana 3 years old @sv__z__ MBDOU “Fairy Tale”, Nizhny Bestyakh settlement Megino-Kangalassky ulus

Category 5-6 years

  1. Semenova Selena @ulybka43 MBDOU 43 “Smile” (village of Khatassy)
  2. Ishkulova Liliya, 5 years old @risunki2021_ MBDOU TsRR No. 7, head Kopylova Maria Radoslavovna
  3. Perfilieva Masha, 5 years old @dsbelosnezhka MBDOU Kindergarten No. 100 “Snow White”, head Eremeeva D.N.
  4. Polina Khomenok, 6 years old @skaz_ka20 MBDOU 85 “Golden Key”, leaders Anna Ivanovna Kornilova, Lyudmila Anatolyevna Zelbet
  5. Kolosova Naryya, 6 years old @swetka8 D / s “Fairy Tale” Nizhny Bestyakh settlement
  6. Daniella Smirnova, 6 years old, @mbdou_sardaana Head of Popova Marianna Nikolaevna MBDOU “Sardaana” village of Butyai-Yurdia, Namsky ulus

Category 7-8 years

  1. Viktor Baishev @rozalya_andreeva 1 in class.

Daycares in pawtucket ri: Pawtucket RI Dr. Day Care

Опубликовано: July 14, 2023 в 2:33 am

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Preschool & Child Care Center Serving East Providence & Pawtucket, RI

Bring Your Baby Daily Smiles

Responsive, Nurturing Care
For Your Precious Little Learner

Bring Your Baby Daily Smiles

Responsive, Nurturing Care
For Your Precious Little Learner

Your Baby’s Cues Guide
Their Daily Experience

Responsive care is central to your baby’s day as nurturing teachers attend to cues like eye gazes, gestures, facial expressions, and more. They pay attention to what your baby is trying to communicate and respond in a sensitive, loving way.

Daily Storytime Helps To
Jumpstart Early Literacy

Reading and storytelling with babies during their morning circle promotes essential brain development and function, gives them space to experiment with early language and express emotions, and strengthens relationships with the other babies in the room.

Babies Explore Their Senses
For Crucial Development

Your baby is in the perfect space to investigate and discover new textures, colors, scents and sounds with age-appropriate toys and activities that encourage sensory play. Playful fun meets vital development when your baby is in our care.

A Routine That Makes
Your Baby Feel Comfortable

Infants need to feel safe and nurtured at all times, and your baby’s caregivers work hard to keep the schedule you have for them at home. Their naps, feeding, and playtime align with what you do. They even have their crib for peaceful snoozes!

Proud Winner Of Right From The Start’s
2020 Young Children’s Champion Awards

For Making A Critical Difference For Young Children And Families In Rhode Island

Arts And Crafts That
Spark Early Creativity

Your baby has an early introduction to the world of art and self-expression. Colorful paints, pencils, markers, and crayons invite creative scribbles, stimulate their sense of imagination and help develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination in the process.

A Safe, Sunny Playground
Supports Healthy Growth

Babies enjoy plenty of fresh air on a safe, fun-filled playground. Age-appropriate equipment and grassy spaces invite happy tummy time, crawling, rolling, stretching, and first steps while they connect with the environment around them.

The Best Care In The
State For Your Baby

Enjoy top-tier care, approved and awarded by Rhode Island’s quality rating system, BrightStars. With a 4 star rating, you can expect the highest standards in everything from schedules and materials to classroom set-up and teacher training.

BrightStar Centers Simply Perform Better:

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How The Brightstars Directory Will Assist You

Rhode Island families can learn about local providers and
the care they offer so you can make an informed choice.

Regular Assessments To Improve Quality Of Care

Assessments of our classrooms, teachers, safety, and more ensure quality control, so you feel confident of consistency.

Quality Improvement Plans Set Goals For Success

With goals and deliverables set in place to enhance our programming,
we’re always finding ways to serve your child better.

Hear What Parents Have To Say…

“Joyful Hearts is My children’s Second home/family! I LOVE IT HERE!”

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I enrolled my Super spoiled, clingy son at 18mos. When I say this place is Awesome, I mean it with everything in me. From the staff to the beautiful children 💜 I engaged with them all every morning and evening. The students there LOVE ME!!! I’d given feedback on teachers negative & positive over the 8years my children were enrolled and never have been given a cold shoulder. They would not only listen but put action into play immediately “I LOVE IT HERE.”

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“The teachers interact beautifully with the children ALL dayl!”

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We appreciate the daily feedback we receive about our daughter’s schedule via mobile app. We especially enjoy that she is given a variety of developmentally appropriate indoor and outdoor activities including storytelling, singing, playing house, and multi-sensory fun. We LOVE that she has messy fun with paints, dough, and other materials at Joyful Hearts, because then we don’t have to clean it up! 🙂 The teachers interact beautifully with the children ALL day.

– Maria Sosa

“They are very well qualified. The staff and school are like no other. I love this school!”

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I have two children that attend Joyful Hearts. They are very happy and thrilled to be there everyday. My son who has autism loves the staff and all of the super fun activities that are planned everyday. They are very well qualified to help any child with special needs as I have seen it for my very eyes. The staff and school are like no other. I love this school.

– Veronica

“We trust and where she likes to come play and learn. I definitely recommend this place!!”

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We love it here! The staff is super friendly and always greet my daughter by name. My 3 year old has days where she is super clingy and doesn’t want to leave my side, which makes it super tough to leave her, but the staff here always helps me out and when I call to check on her, reassures me that she is fine. It’s so awesome to have a place we can bring her that we trust and where she likes to come play and learn. I definitely recommend this place!

– Sarah Morris

“This day care is the most wonderful gift!! They are very flexible with hours of care!”

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This day care is the most wonderful gift I could have received being a single mom it’s tough with the everyday routine with my changing work schedule. They are very flexible with hours of care I needed and were very affordable. My two children have been at this school for two years and I love the staff, the atmosphere and just the plain love that this school brings. I know everyone else will enjoy it too.

– Stephanie Hernandez

“This place is a great place! My children love coming here. The staff are so nice and lovable to the kids!”

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This place is a great place! My children love coming here. By the time my children were in Pre-K they were already reading. The staff are so nice and lovable to the kids. As soon as you walk in you can feel the love energy running through the school.

– Rihanna Williams

“OMG AMAZING!! Honestly loved them! Definitely the best day care for your children!!”

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OMG AMAZING !! Jennie and ally two amazing people running this place ! Super friendly super supportive super caring they make you feel like family and super welcoming !! Honestly loved them ! Definitely the best day care for your children !

– Yamilette Hiraldo