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Edward Lear’s life was as amazing as his work. He was born on May 12, 1812 in the London suburb of Highgate as the twenty-first child in a middle-class family. When the boy was four years old, the financial situation in the family deteriorated so much that his parents could barely make ends meet, and then his sister Anna, who was twenty years older than her brother, took the boy from the family, and they began to live separately. Anna replaced the child’s mother and tenderly took care of him until her death, and she died when Lear was already fifty years old. Since childhood, he had terrible health problems: asthma, constant bronchitis, and at a later age – partial loss of vision. But all this was nothing compared to epilepsy. Like all epileptics, Lear was ashamed of his seizures and always listened to the “bells” in his ears – tinnitus to hide from prying eyes in time. His situation was aggravated by the fact that in those years the source of epilepsy was considered demonic influence – demonic possession . This increased the patient’s feelings of guilt and shame and caused bouts of depression. Lear called such periods the Morbids . But in the memory of his friends, he remained invariably a cheerful and benevolent person.
Lear had an early talent as a draftsman, and at the age of nineteen he published his first book, Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae, or Parrots, 1830. The Earl of Derby literally fell in love with this book and invited Lear to his family estate Knowsley ( Knowsley Hall ), where he kept a private zoo. It was there, drawing birds from nature (namely, Lear was the first to draw not from stuffed animals, but from nature) and at the same time entertaining the children of the count, Lear began to compose poems and make illustrations for them, which were later included in his first “Book of Nonsense” (” A Book of Nonsense”). And then there were comic stories, and a funny alphabet, and absurd recipes, and humorous botany.
In search of a more favorable climate for his weak health, Lear went to the southern countries and spent most of his life in Italy, in San Remo. But where has he not been in his entire long life! Traveled in Greece, Egypt, Palestine, Malta, India and Ceylon, but most of all in Italy. These places inspired his landscapes in oils and watercolors, and they are the ones he is most famous for. Lear illustrated the poems of Romantic and Victorian poets, and above all of his beloved Tennyson. He composed music to their poems and to his own. He played the piano, accordion, flute and guitar.
Lear had a special relationship with Tennyson, full of mutual admiration. Lear named one of his two villas in Sanremo: Villa Tennyson. Tennyson wrote a poem to Lear:
To E.L. [Edward Lear], On His Travels in Greece
… all things fair. With such a pencil, such a pen. You shadow’d forth to distant men, I read and felt that I was there.
This poem can be read on the tombstone at Lear’s grave in San Remo.
If at one time Lear was best known as an artist, today he is famous for the fact that, turning to folk verse, which is called limerick, he transformed it, brought it to perfection and inspired numerous followers.
It is not known when the folk limerick originated, but there is an assumption that it owes its name to a refrain from the song of Irish soldiers of the 18th century: 03 come up , come up to Limerick . Limerick is a city in Ireland. The strict form of the verse prescribes the indispensable five lines with rhymes aabba with a predominance of anapaest. The third and fourth lines should have two stops, and the other five.
Here is a perfect limerick, composed by Professor Maurice Bishop, which at the same time explains the original feature of the limerick, which is rather indecent.
The limerick is furtive and mean; You must keep her in close quarantine, Or she sneaks to the slums And promptly becomes Disorderly, drunk and obscene.
Limericks are already found in the collection of folk poetry Mother Goose . Here is one of them, not childishly satirical:
There was an old lady of Leeds Who spent all her time in good deeds; She worked for the poor Till her fingers were sore, This pious old lady of Leeds.
One of the oldest limericks is this textbook rhyme:
Hickory, dickory, dock! The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one— The mouse ran down. Hickory , dickory , dock !
At the beginning of the 19th century, collections of humorous poems began to appear, most often anonymous. Until now, a limerick is constantly quoted with a characteristic punning rhyme:
There was a sick man of Tobago Lived long on rice-gruel and sago; But at last, to his bliss, The physician said this: “To a roast leg of mutton you may go.”
But the super-popular limerick about a girl on a tigress has an author, although few people remember him. It was the witty Englishman William Cosmo Monkhouse (1840-1901).
There was a young lady of Niger, Who went for a ride on a tiger, They returned from the ride With a lady inside And a smile on the face of the tiger .
But Edward Lear made his limericks (and he composed over two hundred of them) absolute masterpieces. His inexhaustible imagination gave rise to inimitable plot twists; soft humor muffles the inevitable horror stories in limericks, and the unexpected characteristics of his characters became Lear’s main innovation.
There was an old man of Cape Horn Who wished he had never been born; So he sat on a chair Till he died of despair That dolorous man of Cape Horn.
Instead of a new rhyme, Lear often simply repeats the last words of the first in the last line, but he adds some expressive adjective to characterize the character. Here it is dolorous – sad.
The following verse gives a strange characterization of an extravagant young maiden: courageous courageous.
There was a young lady of Norway, Who casually sat in the doorway. When the door squeezed her flat, She exclaimed, “What of that!” This courageous young lady of Norway.
Here is another unusual characteristic of another eccentric – futile : useless? nonsensical? headless?
There was an old man who supposed That the street door was partially closed; But some very large rats Ate his coats and his hats, While that futile old gentleman dozed .
But this gentleman can actually be called concise: , Chickabaw, » And he said nothing more, This laconic old person of Wick .
Here is another eccentric, which is characterized as imprudent is unreasonable, and for some reason its behavior is not only silly , but also painful .
There was an Old Person of Chili, Whose conduct was painful and silly; He sat on the stairs Eating apples and pears, That imprudent Old Person of Chili .
And this eccentric is even too cautious – cautious :
There was an old person of Dean Who dined on one pea and one bean. For he said, “More than that, Would make me too fat.” That cautious old person of Dean .
Limerick about a man with an immense beard immediately became, as it were, Lear’s calling card. It is no coincidence that Lear placed it on the first page of his book A Book of Nonsense.
There was an old man with a beard, Who said, “It is just as I felt. Two owls and a hen, Four larks and a wren, Have all built their nests in my beard!”
Another novelty in Lear’s limericks is the presence of some curious onlookers: unnamed “they”.
There was an old man in a tree, Who was horribly bored by a bee. When they said, “Does it buzz?” He replied, “Yes, it does! It’s a regular brute of a bee.”
Often such observers are very critical:
There was an Old Man of Melrose, Who walked on the tips of his toes; But they said, “It ain’t pleasant To see you at present, You stupid Old Man of Melrose. ”
And in the next rhyme, the audience is indignant and insults the unfortunate owner of the cow, who does not see that she just ran up a tree, and not lost, find this case outrageous and call the old man invidious .
There was an Old Man of Aôsta Who possessed a large Cow, but he lost her; But they said, “Don’t you see She has run up a tree, You invidious Old Man of Aôsta?”
And sometimes such spectators are indignant at eccentricities and even cruelly suppress them:
There was an Old Man of Whitehaven, But they said, “It’s absurd To encourage this bird!” So they smashed that Old man of Whitehaven .
Russian readers will be pleased to find Lear mentioning his native country:
There was a young Lady of Russia, Who screamed so that no one could hush her; Her screams were extreme, No one heard such a scream As was screamed by that Lady of Russia.
There is also a mention of Kamchatka with a punning rhyme fat cur which means “fat mongrel”:
There was an Old Man of Kamchatka, Who possessed a remarkably fat cur; His gait and his waddle Were held as a model, To all the fat dogs in Kamchatka.
When we introduce students to limericks, we are not limited to Lear. Here’s a great opportunity to crack your tongue with a limerick written by the American writer Carolyn Wells (1862−1942):
A tutor who tooted the flute Tried to tutor two tooters to toot; Said the two to the tutor, « Is it harder to toot, or «
And these limericks give us an example of the ambiguity of English words. The author of the first is unknown, and the other was invented by the same Carolyn Wells.
A fly and a flea in a flue Were imprisoned, so what could they do? Said the fly, “Let us fleet!” “Let us fly!” said the flea. So they flew through a flaw in the flue .
A canner, exceedingly canny, One morning remarked to his granny: A canner can can But a canner can’t can a can, can he?”
Limericks are always a success with children, they are instantly remembered and immediately encourage them either to translate or to their own creativity, and right there, in the lesson. True, young authors do not always cope with the strict requirements of the form.
We feel the charm of Edward Lear in his poem about himself, as always full of charming self-irony and inimitable humor:
“How pleasant to know Mr. Lear!” Who has written such volumes of stuff! Some think him ill-tempered and queer, But a few think him pleasant enough.
His mind is concrete and fastidious, His nose is remarkably big; His visage is more or less hideous, His beard it resembles a wig.
He has ears, and two eyes, and ten fingers, Leastways if you reckon two thumbs; Long ago he was one of the singers, But now he is one of the dumbs.
He sits in a beautiful parlour, With hundreds of books on the wall; He drinks a great deal of Marsala, But never gets tipsy at all.
He has many friends, lay men and clerical, Old Foss is the name of his cat; His body is perfectly spherical, He weareth a runcible hat.
When he walks in waterproof white, The children run after him so! Calling out, “He’s gone out in his night- Gown, that crazy old Englishman, oh!”
He weeps by the side of the ocean, He weeps on the top of the hill; He purchases pancakes and lotion, And chocolate shrimps from the mill.
He reads, but he can not speak, Spanish, He can not abide ginger beer: Ere the days of his pilgrimage vanish, How pleasant to know Mr. Lear!
The word runcible was coined by Lear. He first used it in combination runcible spoons , denoting something like forks for removing pickles from a jar. The word entered the dictionaries.
Lear’s wanderings around the world – his pilgrimage – ended in 1888, when he was 75 years old. Friends could not come to see him in San Remo, so only the doctor and his wife came to the funeral. Lear did not have a family, and the Albanian Souliot cook Giorgis and the extraordinary cat Foss, who lived a long life, but died two years before the departure of his master, became faithful long-term companions.
10 limericks that cheer you up even on the coldest day
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126 years ago in the Italian city of San Remo, one of the biggest jokers in the history of literature died – almost the main author of the English “nonsense poetry” Edward Lear. “RG” chose ten of his limericks, able to cheer up even on the coldest day.
The life of the “nonsense poet” did not indulge: it would seem that there is nothing to be happy about. A large family, where he was the youngest son of twenty-one (!) Children. A father who ended up in prison because of excessive gambling on the stock exchange, which led to debt. Battles against diseases were added to the fight against poverty: Lear suffered from asthma, heart ailments, nervous disorders … In general, in such a situation it was possible either to suffer and feel sorry for yourself, or laugh at all the troubles in the face. Edward Lear chose the latter.
He is considered the founder of limericks, but this is not entirely true. Limericks existed long before him: these short songs are associated with the Irish city, after which they may have been named. Joking table five lines with purely British humor ridiculed the absurdity of life, talked about funny events, or teased one of the mutual acquaintances.
Lear took folk poetry as a basis, creating his own unique world in which anything can happen. A whole flock of birds lives in the beard of a gloomy old man, another grandpa for some reason lives in the crater of a volcano and at the same time does not complain about the heat at all, and the third suddenly ate too many rabbits and burst from colic. For his limericks, Lear, being a talented and accomplished artist, drew humorous pictures. Compare Lear’s illustrated limericks with the now popular “postcards” on the Internet – pictures with short jokes. Live Edward Lear today, he would become a real meme of the Web.
1. An old woman from Loch She entertained herself not badly: Sitting all morning And playing a tune On a thistle bush.
2. Once upon a time there was a pleasant lady, It looks completely square. Whoever met her, Admired from the bottom of his heart: “What a square lady she is!”
3. There lived a reasonable husband, Locking his wife in a chest. To her objections Gently, without objection He answered: “Have a chest!”
4. There lived an old man named Pliski, With a head no larger than a radish. But, putting on a wig, An old man became A judge, by the name of Pliska!
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A list of activities for preschoolers that are perfect for Valentine’s Day! The resources include edible fun, craft heart activities, as well Valentine’s theme learning activities. You will also find crafts that are perfect for gift-giving or sharing. Have some learning and fun this Valentine’s Day with your little one!
1. Name Heart Puzzles
A cute heart name craft, perfect for pre-k. Have students write their names on a heart cutout and provide them with cutting lines to cut into puzzle pieces. They can then practice putting their name other.
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Make beautiful hearts with tissue paper and a few other basic materials. Students can make this cute gift for family and practice motor skills by cutting and tearing paper.
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3. Love Toast
An easy-to-make treat for preschoolers. Using a heart-shaped cookie cutter, they will cut into white bread. Then spread on the icing and add sprinkles.
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4. Shape Matching
A cute Valentine’s Day-themed shape activity. Students will match the shape on each card by using a clothespin.
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5. Valentines Day Stamps
Using foam stickers glued to clothes pins you can make homemade stampers for little hands. Use differing Valentine’s Day colors to make beautiful art!
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And fun and effective math activity for number identification and using tens frames. Students can work on these cute activity sheets to count, practice spelling, and create a tens frame.
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7. Conversation Hearts Sorting
A fun Valentine’s themed sorting activity! Use conversation heart candies to have students sort them into the correct groupings…then they can eat them!
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8. Heart Matching Game
In this game, students will match different heart patterns. All you need to do is print the matching color paper hearts and laminate.
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Using simple materials pre-schoolers can practice heart-themed motor skills. On a piece of heart-shaped card stock, they will use a hole punch to strengthen their hands.
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10. Heart Cards
These Valentine’s Day cards are adorable and easy to make. Children will use food coloring to color coffee filters shaped as hearts. They will then glue them onto cards.
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Make yarn color hearts with simple materials. On card stock, use yarn and glue to make patterns in a heart shape.
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Have students string heart beads onto yarn or twine. Then allow students to give them to their friends. A cute gift in place of cards.
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13. Love Tokens
These cute clay hearts are “love tokens”. Made with clay and stamped or painted, children can get creative. Then give their love tokens to family and friends.
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Do some motor practice with these adorable craft hearts. Students will make a mosaic pattern by gluing different color shapes into cardboard hearts.
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Make a class project paper heart chain. Use different colors of paint and paint strips of paper. Then have students work together to staple the links.
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A fun motor activity, students can make these fun rainbow hearts! First, they draw layers of hearts on chart paper, then have them follow their lines to stick on dot stickers.
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A fun activity, this heart sensory bottle uses several items to make a cook shaker bottle. Add in gel, water, acrylic hearts, glitter, confetti, or any other Valentine’s theme items you have. Then shake away!
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Treat your young kids to fun Valentine’s Day activities that are quick and easy to set up but provide tons of play and hands-on learning opportunities. Multi-sensory preschool Valentine’s Day activities play for science, math, sensory, and fine motor skills. Also, make sure to check out our 14 Days Of Valentines STEM Activities!
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We have enjoyed so many heart themedValentine’s Day activities for preschoolers that include art, science, math, sensory play, and fine motor skills!
Lets use the holidays and seasons to create fun themes for classic preschool science activities. It’s the perfect way to keep kids engaged and having tons of fun while still learning something important.
All our Valentines Day activities below use simple materials that can be picked up inexpensively at grocery stores, craft stores, and dollar stores. Many of these items can be reused from year to year if stored properly.
CLICK HERE FOR A FREE PRINTABLE VALENTINE STEM CALENDAR & JOURNAL PAGES!
VALENTINE’S DAY ACTIVITIES FOR PRESCHOOL
These are our favorites for heart themed preschool Valentine’s Day activities. You will find simple math activities, sensory bin ideas, simple science experiments, and fine motor skills practice.
Click on each activity below for the full supply list and instructions. You can also check out all our free Valentine’s Day printables.
1.
Fizzy Hearts Experiment
We have a simple Valentine’s Day chemistry activity with a love potion theme! This Valentine theme baking soda and vinegar experiment is perfect for exploring states of matter and chemical reactions with common kitchen ingredients!
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2.
Valentine Glitter Bottle
Make a sensory bottle for quick visual fun this Valentine’s Day!
Valentine Sensory Bottle
3.
Candy Heart Obleck
Explore Valentine’s Day science with a Valentine theme oobleck activity. Just 2 ingredients, cornstarch and water! Once you learn how to make oobleck, you won’t be able to stop!
4.
Candy Hearts Sink The Boat
How many candy hearts does it take to sink the boat? What happens to the candy hearts that fall in the water? So many great questions to encourage preschoolers to explore this candy heart sink the boat STEM activity!
5.
Valentine Math
Explore standard and nonstandard measuring, number recognition, and one-to-one counting. These candy hearts make for the perfect Valentine’s early learning play!
More Quick Math Ideas
Make patterns, sort colors, and do hands-on math! You can write numbers on each plate for number recognition as well.
6.
Valentine Counting Game
A quick and simple Valentine math counting game with a favorite classic candy! This involves one to one counting and number recognition with fine motor practice.
7.
Valentine Oil and Water
Does oil and water mix? While this might be a messy sensory activity, it is a fantastic science activity for young kiddos to explore! Explore liquid density.
Valentine Oil & Water Experiment
8.
Valentine Playdough
Quick and easy Valentine’s playdough! I set out my favorite tray with lots of different goodies for creating and exploring with our Valentine’s playdough. We have tons of fantastic homemade playdough recipes here to try, including our famous fairy dough!
9.
Cardboard Hearts
Building with cardboard hearts is a great way to use up leftover cardboard and a great fine motor skill activity for young kids.
10.
Build Hearts With PVC Pipe
Use basic PVC pipes to build with for a fun and hands-on STEM project.
11.
LEGO Heart
Our LEGO hearts are perfect for a quick engineering project or Valentine’s Day play! If you haven’t realized it already, LEGO is awesome for learning. Our LEGO hearts make a great STEM activity.
12.
Valentine’s Day Coloring Pages
Free printable Valentine’s Day coloring pages featuring a cute gnome design and more.
13.
Valentine Bingo
Bingo games are a great way to promote literacy, memory, and connection! These Valentine bingo cards are a fun idea to add to your Valentine’s Day activities. Also includes bonus printable Valentines activities.
14.
Valentine’s LEGO Building Challenges
Printable LEGO building ideas with a Valentine’s Day theme. Best of all, all you need are basic bricks.
15.
Dollar Store Valentine Games
Make these quick and fun Valenitne’s Dya games for your preschooler using dollar-store materials!
Valentine Memory Game
16.
Valentine Ice Melt Activity
Make these super fun icy hands melt while kiddos explore states of matter for a neat sensory play activity too!
Valentine Frozen Hands
17.
Make a Homemade Bubble Science Tray
Set out a bubble tray with dollar store finds and our homemade bubble solution for hands-on science and sensory play for your preschoolers.
Bear’s Den Childcare Center | Naples FL Child Care Facility
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Description: Bear’s Den Childcare Center is a Child Care Facility in Naples FL, with a maximum capacity of 86 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: Provider First Licensed on: 6/10/03;
Program and Licensing Details
License Number:
C20CO6646
Capacity:
86
Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
No
Type of Care:
VPK Provider; Full Day;Infant Care
Initial License Issue Date:
Jun 10, 2003
District Office:
Judicial Circuit 20 2295 Victoria Avenue Ft. Myers, Florida 33906
District Office Phone:
(239) 895-0331 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
Licensor:
James Palmer
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The Bear’s Den Resort is a classic wedding venue located in Orlando, Florida. This property consists of a golf course and event space that is ideal for a formal celebration. You and your guests will be able to enjoy top-quality hospitality surrounded by breathtaking views for your special day.
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The Bear’s Den Resort allows you to celebrate both your ceremony and reception at the property. You can enjoy an outdoor service in a number of different sites, with easy access to the beach or sprawling green lawns. Wherever you choose to exchange your vows, you can rest assured that your service will be set against a beautiful background. Enjoy a poolside cocktail reception, mingling with your guests near the water before you proceed inside for your evening’s dining. You can host your reception in the grand ballroom, outfitted with luxurious features such as chandeliers and generous windows. Banquet dining can be arranged for you and up to 300 guests here, along with room for your dance floor.
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The Bear’s Den Resort offers a number of services to couples that wish to celebrate there. The experienced event staff can offer assistance in event coordination, ensuring that your special day is a seamless success. You can also enjoy on-site catering, with features such as passed hors d’oeuvres and cake service. Bar services are also available, keeping you and your guests in delicious beverages for the duration of your day. Event rentals can be hired from the property, such as tables, chairs, flatware, glassware, lighting, sound, and more. You can also choose to indulge in a round of golf on your big day for a fun activity. Ample parking is available on the property for you and your guests’ convenience.
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Additional Information: Certified to Administer Medication; Years in Operation: 11 or more
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5313
Capacity:
147
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2 YEARS – 5 YEARS
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No
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2019-10-03
Minor violations (General Violations)
47.33(b)
CORRECTED
Brief Description:
At time of inspection it was determined that child care service allows staff to perform their duties that are Not healthy or are incapable of carrying out their duties. Staff medical clearances are Not maintained by child care service.
2018-08-02
47.25(a)(2)
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Brief Description:
Violations requiring correction within two weeks (Critical Violations)<br/>
At time of inspection child care service unable to document that all children enrolled have had age appropriate immunizations unless a child is exempt.
2018-08-02
Minor violations (General Violations)
47.27(a)
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Brief Description:
At time of inspection it was determined that child care service failed to maintain children’s daily attendance records.
2018-08-02
Violations requiring correction within two weeks (Critical Violations)
47.57(b)
CORRECTED
Brief Description:
At time of inspection it was determined that child care service failed to take any and all necessary action to eliminate potential hazards.
2017-10-05
47.33 (c)
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Brief Description:
Minor violations (General Violations)<br/>
Staff failed to obtain proof of immunization; Except for exempt staff, required staff immunizations were not submitted to child care service; records not confidential.
2017-10-05
47.37 (b)(2)
CORRECTED
Brief Description:
Minor violations (General Violations)<br/>
All teachers have not received training in infectious disease control and reporting.
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Institution ID
800000090712
SED Code
800000090712
Legal Name
INTERDISCIPLINARY CENTER FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT, INC.
Popular Name
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County
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Active Date
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CEO Name
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CEO Title
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8:00 am – 12:00 pm 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
8:00 am to 2:00 pm
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Parents may not leave the club while children are signed into the childcare.
We do not change diapers. If child has a dirty diaper, parent will be contacted.
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Description: CHRISTINA’S CHILDCARE is a CHILD CARE SMALL GROUP HOME in TUCSON AZ, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant; Ones; School-Age. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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License Number:
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Capacity:
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Age Range:
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Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
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Rule/Statute
Title
2021-08-11
2021-08-20
Article 4
R9-3-401.A.
Findings:
Surveyor 2 observed a boppy type pillow on the bottom of an infant activity center. The Provider explained that a child’s mother wanted it to be used to cushion their child’s feet when they are in the activity center. During the inspection, the pillow was removed from the children’s activity room and placed in an unlicensed area of the Group Home that is inaccessible to children. The Provider returned the pillow to the parent when they picked up their child from the Group Home later that same day.
2021-08-11
2021-08-20
Article 5
R9-3-504.A.5.
Findings:
Surveyor 2 noted an that there was an uncovered electrical outlet in the children’s activity room where 3 children younger than five years of age were present and being cared for.
2021-03-09
2021-03-22
Article 3
R9-3-303.B.1-10
Findings:
Surveyor 1 reviewed five Emergency, Information, and Immunization Records and noted the following: -Child 1 ‘s card did not list a contact number for their health care provider; -Child 2 ‘s card did not list their date of enrollment, their health care provider and contact number nor the name of the individual to be contacted in case of injury or sudden illness; -Child 3 ‘s did not list their nor their parent’s home address and listed 911 as their second emergency contact.
2021-03-09
2021-03-22
Article 4
R9-3-403.A.3.a-c
Findings:
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2021-03-09
2021-03-22
Article 5
R9-3-504.C.2.a-b
Findings:
The expiration date listed on the tags on each of the fire extinguishers in the group home was 8/2020. The Provider reported that they had not been serviced since then.
2021-03-09
2021-03-22
Article 5
R9-3-505.D.5.a-b
Findings:
Surveyor 2 observed a bottle of bleach in the bathroom that was accessible to children.
2021-03-09
2021-03-22
Article 5
R9-3-507.B.1.e.
Findings:
Surveyor 2 reviewed the diaper changing log and noted that there were not logs for every day of March, 2021. The Provider reported that the log had not been maintained each day that children requiring diaper changes had been present in March.
2020-05-12
2020-05-19
Article 3
R9-3-310.A.1-6
Findings:
Upon review of the group home’s first aid kit, Surveyor 1 noted that the kit was lacking sterile gauze rolls.
2020-05-12
2020-05-19
Article 4
A.R.S. 36-897.03.B.1-3
Findings:
Upon review of the group home’s personnel records, Surveyor 1 noted that the file of Resident 1 lacked a Criminal History Affidavit.The Provider reported that Resident 1 had not yet completed an affidavit.
2019-02-19
2019-04-16
Article 2
R9-3-202. C.1-2
Findings:
During the review of staff and resident files, the Team Leader noted the following: -Resident 1’s Fingerprint Clearance Card expired on 11/2/2018 and as of 2/19/2019, they had not submitted a renewal application; -As of 2/19/2019, Resident 2, who turned 18 years in 2017, had not applied for a Fingerprint Clearance Card.
2019-02-19
2019-04-16
Article 3
R9-3-302.C.1-8
Findings:
During the review of staff files, the Team Leader noted that Staff 1’s file, (start date: 11/10/2015), did not have documentation for any of the 12 hours of required annual training from 11/10/2017-11/10/2018.
2019-02-19
2019-04-16
Article 3
R9-3-303.B.1-10
Findings:
During the review of enrolled children’s Emergency, Information, and Immunization Records, Surveyor 1 noted the following: -the cards for Child 1, Child 2, Child 3, Child 4 and Child 5 did not list the name of the individual to be contacted in case of injury or sudden illness of the child; -the cards for Child 2 and Child 5 did not list their date of enrollment.
2019-02-19
2019-04-16
Article 3
R9-3-305.A.1.a-c
Findings:
During the review of sign in/out records, Surveyor 1 noted that Child 6 was not signed in on 2/19/2019.
2019-02-19
2019-04-16
Article 4
R9-3-401.B.1.a.
Findings:
Upon entering the home, a child was sleeping in a crib located down the hall from the area where the rest of the children were napping. The child was not able to be seen or heard. There was no monitor in the room. Therefore, the child was not being supervised. Definition of Supervision for a child who is asleep: knowledge of and accountability for the actions and whereabouts of the child, including the ability to see or hear the child at all times and to respond to the child.
2019-02-19
2019-04-16
Article 4
R9-3-402. A.1-5
Findings:
The Team Leader observed that the mattress in an occupied crib, was not covered with a tight, fitted sheet, leaving one end of the mattress exposed.
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How to care for children with cerebral palsy
Treatment of a child with cerebral palsy is not limited to being in a hospital or health resort. The daily organization of life is of great importance. Parents are the main assistants of doctors. Caring for a child with cerebral palsy requires a lot of time and effort every day. Bathing, hygiene procedures, dressing, feeding. But at the same time, an emotional connection is formed that rewards all efforts. In order for a child to become independent, he must be constantly provided with such an opportunity.
Features of the organization of daily life
Sleep
Many children do not sleep well, and this is quite understandable, because during the day they do not expend enough energy. It is necessary to properly organize a place to relax. If there is no hard enough mattress, it is recommended to put a board under it or purchase a pillow of increased rigidity. Thus, a small slope is formed, and it will be easier for the child to move. It is necessary to teach the baby to sleep in different positions and change the position of the body in a dream. Choose a time for training when you are not in a hurry, as an option, on weekends. To do this, you can use various joint games. If you find it difficult to assess the capabilities of the child, ask for expert advice.
Feeding
During the first years of life, children with cerebral palsy are difficult to feed. However, by teaching the control of your movements, you can come to good results. It is possible to teach a baby to eat independently only if fundamental skills have been mastered. He must perform movements of the head, jaw, lips and tongue, independent of the movements of the trunk and arms, and maintain good balance in the sitting position. Mom can place the child in a chair on the side of her or in front of her. The eyes should be at the same level. Otherwise, the child will be forced to throw back his head. If the baby cannot control the muscles of the mouth, an adult will have to manage them. To do this, use two fingers – index and middle. The middle finger is placed below the chin. It is necessary to press on it with constant effort. So the tongue will not be able to move forward. At first, the child will not like it, but then he will get used to it. Gradually, the baby will be able to control the muscles of the mouth and tongue, and the need for help will decrease, and later disappear. The spoon should always be brought from the front, and it must be located along the midline of the body, you can not stretch it from the side.
Bathing
Caring for disabled children with cerebral palsy requires regular bathing. When bathing a small child, place a towel, rug, or something else on the bottom. In order for him to enjoy the process, feel confident and safe, tell him what you plan to do. Demonstrate how you open the taps, explaining that one is for cold water and the other is for hot. Let him take the toys out of the water at the end of the bath. At the same time, he will train to take and release various objects from his hands, in addition, he will replenish his vocabulary.
Dressing
When dressing your child, choose a position that minimizes spasticity and prevents uncontrolled movements. It is recommended to pre-arrange the wardrobe items so that they are easy to get. Always give your child the opportunity to do what he can handle. Even if it takes a long time. At the initial stage, you need to split each task into small steps. At first, the baby will only perform the final part of the task himself, finishing the actions started by the mother. When the child begins to speak, ask him to name all the actions.
When it comes to hiring a tutor, there’s a great range in terms of tutoring prices — on average, the low end starts around $18-21 per hour, and that can soar upwards of $100 per hour or more, based on a variety of factors (more on this shortly). Lindsey Wander, founder and CEO at WorldWise Tutoring, notes that she charges $75 an hour for in-person elementary school tutoring in both the Chicago and Houston areas and $10 less for virtual lessons. But, depending on the help a student needs, prices can be significantly more or less.
Looking for the latest tutoring prices? Read on to learn the average rate for tutoring, based on grade level, subject matter, location, as well as more specialized tutoring and more.
How much does a tutor cost?
Here are the average tutoring rates by grade level and type, based on recent Care data and pricing shared by tutoring experts Lindsey Wander and Greg Freebury, owner of Think & Evolve Tutoring.
Average tutoring rates by grade level and type
* Rate information, based on Care data, as of February 2023. * Rate information, according to interviews with experts in February 2023.
“The range of prices will be somewhat similar for students in elementary school, middle school and high school,” says Freebury. “However, for college level students, the floor of tutoring rates will increase because college requires more specialized knowledge from tutors.”
“College tutoring rates generally start at $60-70 an hour,” Freebury says, noting that “college students can receive help for free at tutoring centers provided by the colleges and universities.”
SAT/ACT test prep tutoring, on the other hand, starts at about $100 an hour, according to Freebury. “Standardized test prep is generally one of the more expensive types of tutoring because these tests are very high stakes,” he says.
What factors impact tutoring rates?
While the hourly rates above are the averages across the country, it’s important to keep in mind that a number of factors can — and will — impact a tutor’s hourly rate, including:
Type of tutoring: Prices vary if it’s private, center based or through an agency.
Number of students: One-on-one tutoring often costs more than group tutoring.
Online vs. in-person: Virtual tutoring can cost a little less.
Your location: Tutoring usually costs more in bigger cities with a higher cost of living.
Tutor’s experience: The more teaching hours a tutor has under their belt, the more they can charge, according to Freebury.
Subject matter: “Math and science tutors tend to be the most expensive” because these subjects are so technical, says Freebury. Same goes for test prep.
Specialized needs: “Not all tutors are equipped to work with kids with learning differences such as ADHD, dyslexia and autism,” Freebury says. “You can expect to pay more for tutors with special education degrees or experience teaching these types of special needs students.”
Taking note of these possible variables, let’s take a look at price breakdowns for some of the popular types of tutoring.
How much does a private tutor cost?
“In a region like the Midwest, you might be able to find a tutor that will meet in person for as little as $30 an hour, [whereas] in places like New York and Los Angeles, tutoring rates can be between $100-$200 an hour,” Freebury explains, adding that private tutors set their own rates and these rates can “have great range.”
For reference, here’s the average hourly tutoring rate in 15 U.S. cities, according to recent Care data.
Average tutoring rate per hour in several U.S. cities*
CITY, STATE
HOURLY TUTORING RATE
Brooklyn, New York
$23.00/hr
Seattle, Washington
$22.00/hr
Portland, Oregon
$20.00/hr
Denver, Colorado
$19.00/hr
Chicago, Illinois
$19.00/hr
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
$19.00/hr
Atlanta, Georgia
$18. 00/hr
Minneapolis, Minnesota
$18.00/hr
Charlotte, North Carolina
$18.00/hr
Richmond, Virginia
$17.00/hr
Orlando, Florida
$17.00/hr
Salt Lake City, Utah
$17.00/hr
Kansas City, Missouri
$16.00/hr
San Antonio, Texas
$16.00/hr
Des Moines, Iowa
$15.00/hr
* Rate information, based on Care data, as of February 2023.
How much does a tutoring center charge?
Tutoring centers such as Kumon or Tutor Doctor “typically charge $50-$75 an hour,” Freebury notes, explaining that tutoring centers are generally one of the more affordable options.
“However,” he adds, “students do not get individualized attention like they would in a private one-on-one session. Tutoring centers tend to focus more on simply providing a space where students can receive tutoring assistance and homework help instead of focused and dedicated assistance, so they tend to be less expensive than an agency. ”
Because of this, Freebury generally advises against going with a tutoring center in favor of a private tutor, if it’s in your budget.
How much does a tutoring agency charge?
Freebury, who previously worked at a tutoring agency that charged $200 an hour, notes that this is generally most expensive kind of tutoring.
“A tutoring agency is an organization that specializes in comprehensive tutoring services such as multi-subject tutoring, integration of psychologist reports and learning difference diagnoses for students and a case manager,” explains Freebury. “Each student receives a great amount of individualized attention and accommodation; therefore, these types of companies tend to be more expensive.”
How much does an online tutor cost?
“If you are open to online lessons, this can reduce the cost significantly,” Freebury says. “Using sites like Wyzant [which offers one-on-one tutoring], it is not difficult to find highly rated tutors for $20 to $30 an hour. ”
If you’re using a private tutor virtually, Wander notes, you can expect to pay about $10 less per hour than you would for tutoring in person.
Are there hidden costs when hiring a tutor?
Generally, tutoring costs are straightforward, but Freebury notes that sometimes there may be a service fee for each lesson when using an online service (such as Wyzant).
Are there any discounts available for students or families with financial need?
There are a number of organizations that offer free tutoring for low income families, according to Freebury, who personally volunteers for School On Wheels, an organization that offers free tutoring to Southern California students that are unhoused or live in temporary housing.
To find organizations that offer free tutoring in your areas, Freebury recommends checking out the website School Choice Week.
In addition to free tutoring organizations, Freebury also recommends asking about package deals.
“Most private tutors don’t offer financial aid or scholarships, but sometimes they’ll offer package deals where the student can get a discount on lessons if they are willing to buy multiple lessons upfront,” he says. “Don’t hesitate to ask if a prospective tutor is willing to offer a bulk deal. Many tutors will be enticed by the idea of being paid upfront.”
How much to charge for tutoring: Experts share how to set and increase your rate
Figuring out how much to charge for tutoring takes some research, but if you’re new at the game, your best bet is to go low. “When first starting out, I would recommend charging the bare minimum, maybe $20 or $30 per hour,” says Greg Freebury, owner of Think and Evolve Tutoring in Los Angeles. “If you have an advanced degree in a technical field or special education, or you have many years of experience teaching kids successfully, then you might be able to charge a little more.”
From factors that can impact your rate to averages that will help you set a benchmark, here’s what to keep in mind when determining how much to charge for tutoring.
How much should I charge for tutoring?
According to recent Care.com data, the average rate for tutoring is $19 per hour. That said, there are also a number of factors that can justify setting a higher rate to start.
When setting your tutoring prices, keep the following in mind:
Your experience.
Location.
Subject.
Grade level.
Online vs. in-person.
Experience
In the early stages of tutoring, set your rate around $20-$30 an hour, recommends Freebury. The reason, he explains, is that “you have no reputation, no ratings and no recommendations …
Because you lack this kind of social proof, you will need to compete based on price.”.
“In the very beginning, you will focus on building your brand. If you have a great lesson with a student, ask the family for a testimonial. You can even offer free lessons to families if they will leave you a good review. At first, just focus on doing excellent work and building great relationships with your students and their families, and soon word will start to spread about your abilities and skills as a tutor. ”
Of course, if you have an advanced degree in a technical or more specialized field, it’s possible you can start out at a higher rate.
Location
Like practically everything else, tutoring usually costs more in bigger cities with a higher cost of living. For reference, here are the average tutoring rates per hour in several U.S. cities. Notice that the hourly average in Des Moines is $16 an hour while Freebury recommended charging $20-30 an hour for new tutors. The reason? Freebury is located in Los Angeles, where the hourly tutoring average is $21.25 per hour.
Average tutoring rates in U.S. cities*
CITY, STATE
HOURLY TUTORING RATE
Brooklyn, New York
$23.00/hr
Seattle, Washington
$22.00/hr
Portland, Oregon
$20.00/hr
Denver, Colorado
$19.00/hr
Chicago, Illinois
$19.00/hr
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
$19. 00/hr
Atlanta, Georgia
$18.00/hr
Minneapolis, Minnesota
$18.00/hr
Charlotte, North Carolina
$18.00/hr
Richmond, Virginia
$17.00/hr
Orlando, Florida
$17.00/hr
Salt Lake City, Utah
$17.00/hr
Kansas City, Missouri
$17.00/hr
San Antonio, Texas
$16.00/hr
Des Moines, Iowa
$16.00/hr
* Rate information, based on Care data, as of March 2023.
Subject
According to Freebury, math and science tutors are generally the most expensive since they’re so technical and objective. For reference, math tutors in Los Angeles have an average hourly rate of $24 an hour, compared to the general $21.25 hourly rate.
Knowing the general baseline in your area is important, but so is knowing the baseline for the subject you’re tutoring, according to Lindsey Wander, founder and CEO at WorldWise Tutoring. “Search the average rate for a tutor in your region and your area of expertise,” Wander says, as certain subjects can call for a higher rate than others.
Grade level
Depending on the grade level you’re tutoring, your rate can also be affected. Using Los Angeles as an example again, Care data shows that, on average, elementary school tutors charge $22 an hour, while high school tutors charge $23 an hour.
According to Freebury, there typically isn’t a huge difference in the hourly tutoring rate for elementary school to high school in his market; but there’s a big jump to college and test prep tutors, which Freebury notes is the “most expensive” type of tutoring. In the Los Angeles area, college tutors, Freebury notes, can start off charging between $60-70 an hour while tutors who specialize in test prep tend to charge “at least $100 an hour,” he says.
For broader reference, here are some examples of average rate for tutoring, based on grade level, according to recent Care. com data.
Average tutoring rates by grade level
* Rate information, based on Care data, as of March 2023.
Online or in-person
Considering expanding your reach by doing some virtual tutoring? This can also affect the price you charge. For instance, Amy Stringer, a test prep tutor in Brooklyn, charges $100 an hour for her in-person services while Karl of Brilliant Brains Tutoring charges $70 an hour for virtual SAT tutoring.
Wander notes that, on average, virtual tutors charge about “$10 less” per hour than those tutoring in-person. However, when you’re a private tutor, you can decide if that’s something you want to do.
“Personally, I charge the same for online and in-person tutoring, but it is not uncommon for in-person tutoring to be more expensive given the additional drive time required for in-person lessons,” Freebury says. “If a student lives particularly far away, more than a 30-minute drive, then I will ask them to pay for my drivetime, as well as my tutoring rate. ”
How can I increase my tutoring rates over time?
Once you build experience (and the results and recommendations to prove it), it may be time to raise your rate as a tutor, which, according to Freebury, can be done in the following ways:
New clients. “If your schedule fills up in the middle of the school year, and you do not have much availability, then that is a good time to raise your rates for all new clients,” says Freebury. “It is also a good way to test to see if you can find clients that will pay your higher rate.”
New school year. “If you have established clients that return to you year after year, you can simply tell them at the beginning of the school year what your new rate is, and they will likely pay it.”
“It’s scary to raise your rates as a tutor,” Freebury says. “Every time I raised my rates, I thought I would lose all of my clients and everyone would quit on me, but fortunately this never happened. If you have a great relationship with your student, then families will stick with you even through a cost increase because it is often difficult for families to find tutors that have good relationships with their kids.”
How tutoring works in different countries: formats, methods and features of classes
The idea that tutoring is intended exclusively for the elite is already outdated. Especially during the pandemic, when many students are lagging behind the program, including those who have not previously experienced difficulties in their studies. More and more parents around the world are turning to the services of private tutors. From this article, you will find out what formats and teaching methods are used by tutors in Europe, Asia and the USA, as well as the cost and features of classes.
Europe
Teaching format
In Europe , one-to-one learning remains a common form, either at the child’s home or with the tutor himself. It is also common for classes to take place in small groups, such as language classes where a lot of oral practice is required. Online learning is gaining popularity due to the pandemic and restrictive measures.
Teaching approaches and methods
In European education, there is a strong emphasis on creative problem solving and critical thinking. This directly affects the teaching methods. Basically, tutors use student-centered teaching methods.
In Germany , when teaching foreign languages, the immersion method, which is also popular in other countries, is often used. The usual teaching of the subject is conducted entirely in the target language. The content of the lesson should be interesting, because the task of the teacher here is to provoke the curiosity and imagination of the student so that he wants to learn and understand the language.
Teachers introduce new topics and vocabulary through stories, songs, activities and open-ended questions. Children are given opportunities to show their creativity and explore the world around them. For example, when working in pairs, the teacher gives a topic for dialogue, and the students improvise and play a small scene from life, but the conversation is completely conducted in the language being studied. Films are shown to children, songs are turned on and analyzed, team games are organized in which you can only communicate in a foreign language.
In the UK private tutors use a method they call “think-pair-share” when teaching in small groups. Today, cooperative learning – another name for the method – is gaining momentum. It is used in the teaching of languages, mathematics, natural sciences, social studies and history.
It all starts with providing information to students. The tutor asks to read a short text, listen to a short lecture or watch a video. Then he asks one question and gives the students time to think about it in pairs and write down their answer, and then discuss it with their partner. At the end, the teacher asks each pair to give one common answer, and then the whole group can take part in a discussion / debate. Alternatively, some tutors bypass individual reflection by immediately pairing their students up to form their answer together.
In Italy a private educator often lectures in a group and students have to sit, listen and take notes. In other words, teaching is not as interactive as in other countries and teacher-oriented. Italian students are very addictive and interactive lessons sometimes get out of hand because children, especially younger ones, forget that they are in class and start running around the class or talking about topics that are not relevant to the lesson. Interactive is used, but dosed, more often used in one-on-one training.
Features
Private tutoring lessons in Germany are either organized privately or through companies that provide private tutoring or small group lessons. Most students attend private lessons in mathematics, English and German.
In Germany, the majority of tutors’ clients are low-achieving children who take private lessons for remedial purposes and want to improve their school performance. Private tutors are high school students, university students, trained teachers, or people from other professions (e.g., mathematicians, qualified translators).
In the UK , mathematics is the most in-demand subject, followed by English and science. Here, tutors not only work with one student for years, but also offer express training programs of varying intensity, lasting from three to four weeks. Such classes are especially in demand before exams.
In Italy , schooling begins at the age of six, sometimes even at five, so the age of students in tutoring centers starts at four. Private teachers come home to the youngest students and start learning through games. Most often, foreign language teachers are hired for children at such an early age.
Nordic education systems place less value on exam results. In Finland , which often tops the world rankings as the country with the best national education system, children are not sorted by ability when they are recruited into classes, and homework is limited to 30 minutes a day. In Finland, as in other Nordic countries, there is no private teaching to speak of.
Cost
In France, Italy and Germany, a lesson with a tutor costs between 15 and 40 euros on average. In the UK, the average price for the country is 22 pounds, but it all depends on the area. For example, in London the average price is close to £30.
USA
Teaching format
Previously, online lessons were often taught by tutors from large educational centers and companies, but now, in order not to be left without work, most private teachers had to master Skype and Zoom. The offline teaching format did not cease to exist with the advent of the pandemic.
Classes vary from 30 minutes to an hour, most often 45 minutes.
Teaching approaches and methods
Most modern teaching methods in the United States are focused on the independent search for knowledge and its immediate application in practice. Successful classes are those where the tutor speaks less than his student, and traditional teaching methods with long lectures and constant care of the teacher have long been “collecting dust on the mezzanine”.
For example, in foreign language classes, as well as English as a second language, tutors often use the following methods:
With direct method , all teaching is conducted in the target language, translations in the classroom are prohibited, and the focus is on the development of conversational skills. Grammar in this case is studied in conjunction with the teaching of oral speech. It is assumed that with this approach, students learn the language naturally and intuitively, according to the principle of imitation. There is a traditional foreign language lesson, the main emphasis is on learning new words. When a student encounters an unfamiliar word in a lesson, he should try to understand it from the context. If this does not happen, then the teacher uses visual aids. Mistakes are corrected as they occur, and teachers traditionally reinforce correct use of language with praise.
The communicative teaching method helps to get rid of the language barrier. This approach stimulates the ability of students to communicate in real contexts, they learn to ask questions, accept suggestions, explain situations and express their feelings and preferences. The communicative method focuses on teaching spoken language through real-life tasks and problem solving, so it is less focused on grammar accuracy. Errors are not corrected unless they hinder understanding.
Using physical response is a very popular approach in teaching young children, in which students respond to the teacher’s words with facial expressions, gestures or body movements. For example, a teacher and student may frown exaggeratedly and pretend to cry when learning the verb “to be sad.”
Most often, tutors mix several teaching methods in their lessons. For example, a teacher who primarily uses the direct method may occasionally lecture on grammar during test preparation classes, or a communicative approachist may borrow some aspects of the direct method or use physical response.
In the US, tutors use special methods to help students who are lagging behind the program, one of them is a popular approach called “scaffolding” (scaffolding – scaffolding). Learning is broken down into chunks that follow each other, building a road to the goal. Teachers form a bridge between what the student already knows and what he cannot do on his own. These bridges are called “forests”. They may include charts, pictures, and cards.
Teachers often use this method by showing a model of good work before asking the student to work on their own. Just as they are used in the construction of buildings, scaffolding is removed when it is no longer needed. That is, at the beginning of the learning process, the help of a tutor will be frequent and tangible, but in the future it will fade away, and by the end of the course it will significantly decrease or even not be required at all.
More about this method:
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Arthur N. Applebee, Judith A. Langer. “Instructional Scaffolding: Reading and Writing as Natural Language Activities”
Margulis A.A. “Zone of Proximal Development, Scaffolding and Teacher Activities”.
In the US, tutors are part of the education system. There, not only school teachers, university professors, students, but also high school students work as tutors. They work with elementary school students, and the leadership of their schools not only encourages such classes, but also often pays for this work from their budget. Many tutors are retired teachers and housewives.
The most demanded disciplines: Chinese and English, mathematics, biology, unrivaled preparation for rather tough entrance exams ACT or SAT.
In the US, there are networks of tutoring centers that are organized on a franchise basis. They work not only in the American states, but also in many other countries. In such centers, lessons, their topics, plans and sequence, as well as teaching materials are regulated and standardized.
Entire online educational platforms have been created in the United States, which are now especially popular. For example, Tutor.com, which teaches subjects from kindergarten to college, including adult students and job seekers. It does not require teaching experience, but the tutor must be an expert in their subject. Tutors are also hired for preschool children, but this is not a very common occurrence.
Cost
The average hourly rate is $20-$40 per hour. As in our country, the price depends on the qualifications of the tutor: the average price for students or novice teachers is $ 25 per hour, for experienced teachers and university professors – from $ 56 per hour.
Asia
Learning format
Online learning has long ceased to be unusual for students in Asian countries, even for elementary school students. Live classes with a teacher are no less popular. They are held individually, in small groups and even for entire audiences. Their duration is standard, however, in July this year, China introduced restrictions on the duration of an online lesson – no more than 30 minutes. This is due to the fact that more than half of the students who graduate from high school are myopic. Research has linked these vision problems to long hours spent studying indoors and in front of a computer monitor.
Teaching approaches and methods
Until recently, one of the most traditional teaching methods or schooling prevailed in most Asian countries. All attention is paid to the teacher, he gives lectures, makes notes on the blackboard, controls the activities of students in the classroom and occasionally asks questions, the activity of students in such training is limited.
In Western countries this approach is called “chalk and talk”, where it fell out of favor at the end of 1960s-early 1970s. The disadvantage of this method is that it does not contribute to the development of critical and creative thinking in students, children simply memorize the information provided. Despite the fact that the shortcomings of this method have long been known, it is still popular with tutors in settlements far from metropolitan areas. The fact is that in Asia children are very shy and afraid to make a mistake, especially if the lesson takes place in a group, so they are embarrassed to discuss with the teacher.
Asian countries are now gradually introducing student-centered approaches to learning to develop missing qualities in children, for example:
In China, in small group math classes, tutors use the mastery method, which focuses on interactive learning at a fast pace, rather than teacher explanations, followed by slower individual practice. The idea is that the tutor uses questions, infographics, and carefully designed practice exercises. Students are encouraged to physically represent mathematical concepts, so objects and pictures are used to demonstrate and visualize abstract ideas along with numbers and symbols. For example, elementary school students use Lego bricks to add and subtract numbers. As a result, all students in the group progress equally, developing a deep understanding of the subject.
In Japan, tutors use the “problem” approach to teaching mathematics that came from the United States. How this approach looks in practice: after the students learn how to find the area of a rectangle, they are given a parallelogram, and their task is to, based on knowledge about rectangles, try to figure out the area of a new figure. With the help of this method, students increase their interest in the subject being studied, develop critical thinking. This method is also used by tutors in teaching other school subjects.
In teaching English, tutors in Asia use methods more familiar to Western countries, as this subject is often taught by native speakers or Europeans. For example, in group classes, teachers use collaborative learning and divide the class into parts for work. Students express their ideas and respond to suggestions from other children, developing self-confidence, as well as improving their communication and critical thinking skills, which are important throughout life.
Tutors also use the project/task method in English classes . This approach can sometimes be seen as part of the communicative method. Task-based learning is becoming more and more popular among tutors and teachers around the world. Students ask questions and find solutions to problems with the teacher as a simple participant in the situation. Popular classroom activities: presentations on a given topic and conducting interviews with peers in the language being studied, children work together to make a poster, and then present their project. This method helps students to relax and further motivates them to participate in various projects in other subjects.
Features
In Asian countries, there are many legends about people who worked hard and were rewarded as a result, so parents believe that if their children study hard all day, they will succeed. Therefore, children here spend up to 12 hours a day studying, and their families are ready to spend incredible amounts on private teachers. The most popular subjects for tutoring in Asian countries are mathematics, English and literature.
In South Korea , some tutors are popular with world stars. They are registered almost from birth, and their incomes are estimated at millions of dollars a year. When the time comes for the child to study, the family is even ready to move to live closer to the teacher. Some of these tutors have some truly unique offerings, such as a roadmap, a bespoke service that includes developing a detailed plan for your child to get into college for several years ahead.
In Japan, China, Malaysia, and Taiwan , parental expectations are just as high, and private tutoring costs range from $940 to $1,800 per month per family. In Japan, many schoolchildren do not use holidays. Private lessons are held 7 days a week at private tutoring centers. Together with the school and tutors, a Japanese student’s school day can be from 10 to 16 hours a day.
However, if only private courses are taken into account, it is hardest for children aged Sri Lanka – up to 13 additional hours per week. Admission to the most prestigious schools is available only to the most successful students, so in some areas almost all students take private lessons.
Most parents want their children to attend classes during the summer as well to prepare for the new school year. A recent China Education Daily report showed that 92% of the approximately 4,000 parents surveyed have enrolled their children in extracurricular activities, with more than half spending at least 10,000 yuan a year. Extra lessons also for children aged five or six are not uncommon among those who can afford it.
One of the reasons for this tutoring crackdown is that the government is trying to stop the declining birth rate. Many parents say that the high cost of living and the fierce competition in society are the main deterrents to having more children. Another reason is an attempt to equalize opportunities in teaching children among families from different classes.
A radical overhaul in the field of out-of-school education establishes a ban on private companies from teaching the school curriculum on weekends and holidays and making a profit for this. Online tutoring and teaching of the school curriculum for children under six years of age is prohibited, and agencies cannot teach foreign curricula or hire foreigners outside of China to study, to name but a few of the restrictions.
If the rules are strictly enforced, this could lead to tutoring centers raising prices to comply, and private tutors going underground. As a result, less well-to-do families will again suffer. Already, many tutoring companies that provided services to middle-class families are closing down. It turns out that the new rules make tutoring in China a privilege for the rich.
Cost
In China, the average cost of a tutoring session is $28. 26 per hour, but this price also includes group private lessons and does not take into account location. Individual lessons are much more expensive, for example, the cost of a private lesson in Beijing is close to 300 yuan, or $47. In Japan, a private lesson pays about 3,000 yen, or $27. In South Korea, an average private lesson costs $42. Of course, the price depends on the qualifications of the teacher and the area, as well as the format of training.
Russia
What is going on in the sphere of private education in our country? Svetlana Salykova, English tutor, gave a brief comment on this:
About the format: “Before the pandemic, I came to my students at home. Now we have switched to an online learning format. We use WhatsApp and Zoom. This saves time, but does not affect the effectiveness of training. There was an experience of teaching 2 students at the same time.
About approaches and methods: “I work with students of different ages — from 5 to 18 years old. Depending on this, the methods vary slightly. In teaching, I mainly use the communicative method: the student describes a picture, answers open-ended questions, builds sentences or makes up a story using new vocabulary to reinforce it. Pair work was effective: building dialogues, discussing the problem, games to work out grammatical and lexical structures.
Sometimes I use the project method in my work. It promotes the development of speech, imagination, creativity and thinking. Students complete a task on a topic and present the result in the form of a drawing, application or craft with its oral description.
We listen to songs in English with a 5-year-old girl, sing, do finger gymnastics, and do crafts. I use the active immersion method, speaking only in English. This contributes to the development of many language skills. Frequent change of activity makes the activity exciting. To study colors and counting, I used the pop-it toy, which is popular among children in our time.
Children especially enjoy watching cartoons: “Gogo loves English”, “The very hungry caterpillar”, adapted English fairy tales (“Goldilocks and Three Bears”, “The Gingerbread Man”), videos from YouTube (TedEd). Additional reading on interesting topics expands horizons and vocabulary.
About tutoring in general: “Tutoring is in great demand in Russia. Our children are most often enrolled in tutors for three reasons: to improve academic performance, to pass an exam well, or to deepen their knowledge of a subject. Parents who bring their children to me understand the importance of knowing a foreign language. I select manuals and teaching methods based on the individual characteristics, request and level of training of students, so additional classes give good results.
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Moreno Valley is home to many outstanding high schools. Each of these schools offers its own unique educational opportunities, making them a great place to get a first-class education. In this article, we will look at the various high schools in the Moreno Valley. Therefore, you can choose any of the schools that will suit the interests of your child.
High school history in the Moreno Valley
Moreno Valley is home to several high schools, both public and private. The first high school in the Moreno Valley was opened in the early 1970s. Since then, the number of high schools in the city has grown steadily.
Today there are 19 secondary schools in the Moreno Valley. Of these, 14 public schools and 5 private schools. Public high schools in Moreno Valley are operated by the Moreno Valley Unified School District. Private high schools include four Catholic schools and one Adventist school.
The quality of education at Moreno Valley High School is generally good. However, there are some differences between public and private schools. On average, test scores in private high schools tend to be higher than in public schools. In addition, college acceptance rates tend to be higher in private high schools than in public ones.
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Moreno Valley High Schools offer a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs that can help students succeed academically and in life . Students can choose from a variety of courses, including AP and Honors courses, to prepare them for college. In addition, High Schools in Moreno Valley offer a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including sports, clubs, and other activities.
Safe and Supportive Environment:
Moreno Valley High Schools provide students with a safe and supportive environment. Schools have strict anti-bullying and harassment policies and provide support to students who experience academic or social difficulties. In addition, schools have put in place security measures to ensure the safety of students.
Committed to Student Success:
Moreno Valley High Schools is committed to helping all students succeed. Schools offer a variety of services, such as tutoring and mentoring, to help students overcome obstacles and reach their full potential.
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Schools in Moreno Valley are equipped with the latest technology and resources. This will enable you to get the most out of your education and prepare you for college and career success.
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The first thing you should pay attention to is the location of the school. Moreno Valley is a big city and there are many schools to choose from. When making a decision, it is important to consider the way to and from school.
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Many high schools offer a variety of extracurricular activities, from sports teams to clubs and organizations. Keep your child’s interests in mind and make sure the school has all the opportunities for their participation.
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Tuition and other related costs should also be considered in the decision. Be sure to look into financial aid and scholarship opportunities to find a school that fits your budget.
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Secondary School Valley View High School is a comprehensive secondary school, which study 9–12 grades 9–12 . The school has a strong academic program and offers a wide variety of extracurricular activities. Valley View also has a sports program and is known for its excellent orchestra.
Moreno Valley High School
Moreno Valley High School is another comprehensive public high school serving grades 9-12. Moreno Valley High School places a strong emphasis on college prep and offers a wide variety of Advanced Placement (AP) courses. The school also has an extensive extra-curricular program, which includes many circles and sports sections.
March Hill High School
March Mountain High School is a small public high school that specializes in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. The school serves students in grades 9-12 and offers a rigorous curriculum with many opportunities for hands-on learning. March Mountain High School also has an award-winning robotics team.
Heritage
Heritage High School is a public charter high school with 9-12 classes. Heritage High School offers a college-preparatory curriculum as well as many unique electives such as theater arts and culinary arts. The school also has an active extra-curricular program with clubs and sports teams for almost every taste.
Average Tuition for Moreno Valley High Schools
According to the latest data from the US Department of Education, the average tuition for Moreno Valley High Schools is 9,183 $20,000 per year. This figure includes both public and private schools. Moreno Valley is home to a number of high performing schools, both public and private. However, it is important to note that tuition fees can vary significantly from one school to another. For example, some private schools may charge over $5,000 per year, while others may be much cheaper.
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Q: What courses are offered at Moreno Valley High Schools?
A: Again, courses offered vary from school to school, but most secondary schools offer a variety of core academic courses as well as electives in areas such as art, music, and physical education. Some schools may also offer continuing education courses or college credit courses for qualified students.
Q: How are the schools in Moreno Valley?
A: The schools in Moreno Valley are some of the best in the state. They offer a variety of programs and services to help students succeed.
Q: What are the SAT/ACT scores at Moreno Valley High Schools?
A: Moreno Valley High School has an average SAT score of 1170 and an average ACT score of 25.7.
Top 10 Moreno Valley Colleges in 2023
Riverside County, California’s Moreno Valley is part of the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario metropolitan area. It is the second largest city in Riverside County by population and a major population center in the Inland Empire.
Moreno Valley has two colleges and 64 colleges within a 50 mile radius with 583,818 193,365 students. In addition, the closest colleges to Moreno Valley with a population of XNUMX are listed below in order of distance from the city.
From Moreno Valley, these schools can be reached in less than an hour. Pomona College in Claremont is the best college in the area. With a student enrollment of 40,280, Fullerton California State University is the largest college in the area.
Moreno Valley, California, public schools have a 25% arithmetic average (compared to a state average of 40%) and a 37% reading average. (compared to the state average of 51 percent).
Moreno Valley Public Schools has an average rating of 2/10, placing them in the worst half of California’s public schools. Minority enrollment is 93 percent (mostly Hispanic), higher than the California public school average of 77 percent (majority Hispanics).
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1. Moreno Valley College:
Moreno Valley College is one of the best colleges in Moreno Valley. Moreno Valley College was founded in 1991 and became a fully accredited community college in Riverside College County in 2010.
It offers professionally oriented research associate and certificate programs. Both provide training in the skills and knowledge necessary to enter a skilled or professional activity.
In addition, a minimum of 60 credits is required for the Associate of Science degree, which typically takes four semesters. In addition, California residents spend a total of $26,036 per year for full tuition at Moreno Valley College.
This fee includes $1,380 tuition, $1,972 books and materials, and $40 additional expenses. The total cost for out-of-state residents is 33.986 $30.5, which is 30.5% higher than for California residents.
Moreno Valley College admission policy is open. You usually only need a high school diploma or a GED certificate to get into an open admissions college. It has an acceptance rate of 100% and a release rate of 21%.
It ranks eighth in California, forty-second in the US, and forty-fifth in North America.
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2. College of the Wise:
Sage College is a tiny two-year private college in Moreno Valley, California offering bachelor’s degrees. Sage College maintains an open admissions policy, allowing any high school graduate or GED holder to enroll.
It has 158 full-time students and 248 part-time students. The in-state tuition fee for 2023/2020 is $12,200 + $260 (excluding room and board). At Sage College, SAT and ACT scores are not required for admission.
Sage Colleges is ranked 1561 in the United States of America (USA) university rankings. Sage College is the third best college in the Moreno Valley.
3. University of California – Riverside:
Riverside, The University of California, Riverside (UCR or UC Riverside) is a public, land-grant research university.
UC Riverside was founded in 1954 as a public university. It has a total enrollment of 22,687 students (Fall 2020) and is located in the city and covers an area of 1,200 acres.
The academic calendar is based on quarters. In the 2023 Best College Rankings, UC Riverside was ranked 83rd among national universities. It charges $13,742 for in-state tuition and fees and $43,496 for out-of-state tuition and fees.
UC Riverside’s admissions are more selective, with 66% enrollment and 62% graduates.
Half of the students were admitted to UC Riverside with SAT scores between 1060 and 1290 or an ACT score of 22 to 29.
4. Loma Linda University:
4,468 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled, with an undergraduate to faculty ratio of 3 to 1. According to the Carnegie classification, it is a medical school and a medical center, and its highest degree is the Ph.D. research/scholarship and professional practice. .
Loma Linda College is one of the best colleges in the Moreno Valley. Loma Linda University undergraduate students will pay $36,000 in tuition and fees. Tuition and fees for Master’s programs at $30,640.
The Seventh-day Adventist higher education system includes Loma Linda University. The Seventh-day Adventist Church built the University (formerly the College of Medical Evangelists) in Loma Linda, California in 1905 following the line of divine providence.
The Loma Linda University acceptance rate is 59%.
In-state tuition is $31,680 and out-of-state tuition is $31,680.26,880. Out-of-state tuition is $3,500 and in-state is $3,500. $3,500 Out of State $3,500 Out of State $3,500 Out of State $3,500 Out of State Residential Fee $3,500; out-of-state fee $9 $
5. Intercoast College:
InterCoast Colleges-Anaheim is a for-profit private college located in Anaheim, California. Its campus is located in a city with a population of 320. This institution follows a year-round academic calendar.
The student-faculty ratio is 15 to 1. InterCoast Colleges-Anaheim offers an associate’s degree as the highest level of education. The institution has an open admissions policy. The application fee is $35.
Students can earn degrees and certificates in four different subjects. Medical Professions and Related Curricula, Construction Professions, and Mechanical and Repair/Engineering Technology are also popular programs.
The Intercoast college acceptance rate is 48% and the graduation rate is 80%. Acceptance of the ICSA is a step in the application process.
Applicants should know when applying, ACT and SAT scores are welcome; it is not required for admission to InterCoast Colleges-Santa Ana.
6. Crafton Hills College:
Crafton Hills College, located in Yucaipa, California, is a public college. In total, 6552 students study in it. Crafton Hills College is the 7th best college in the Moreno Valley. The academic year at the institution is divided into semesters.
The student-faculty ratio is 26 to 1. Crafton Hills College’s highest degree is an associate’s degree. The school welcomes students from all walks of life and pays tribute to their life experiences.
In-state tuition and fees were $1,144 and out-of-state tuition and fees were $8,498. There is no application fee.
Degrees and certificates available in 21 subjects. Popular study programs are social sciences, interdisciplinary studies, business, management, marketing, and related support services.
Crafton Hills College offers an open admissions policy (any student with a high school diploma, attendance certificate, or general education certificate (GED) is eligible).
With an average acceptance rate of 70 to 80 percent, they have the highest UC system acceptance rates of any university in the Inland Empire. It also has a graduation rate of 28%.
7. University of Redlands:
The University of Redlands is also one of the best colleges in the Moreno Valley. The University of Redlands is a private college founded in 1907. It has 2,892 students (Fall 2020), is suburban and has a 160-acre campus.
It follows a four-year academic calendar. The University of Redlands was ranked 6th among regional universities in the West in the 2023 Best Colleges rankings.
The total cost of tuition and fees is $54,066.77. Admission to the University of Redlands is more selective, with an acceptance rate of 71%. It also has a XNUMX% graduation rate.
Half of those admitted to the University of Redlands had SAT scores of 1070-1250 or ACT scores of 22-28.
However, a quarter of approved applicants scored above these ranges, and another quarter scored lower. The University of Redlands charges a $50 registration fee.
8. Riverside City College:
Riverside City College is a public college located in Riverside, California. In total, 21292 students study in it. The academic year at the institution is divided into semesters. The student-faculty ratio is 27:1.
The Graduate Degree of Riverside City College is an Associate’s Degree. The school welcomes students from all walks of life and pays tribute to their life experiences. In-state tuition and fees were $1,420 and out-of-state tuition and fees were $9,160.
There is no application fee. Degrees and certificates are available in 29 different subjects. Popular programs are liberal arts and sciences, general sciences and humanities, multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary studies, health professions, and related curricula.
Riverside City College has an open admissions policy, so any student with a high school diploma, attendance certificate, or general education certificate (GED) can enroll. It has an acceptance rate of 64% and a release rate of 26%.
9. California Baptist University:
California Baptist University ranks last on our list of the best colleges in Moreno Valley. California Baptist University was founded in 1950 as a private college.
It has an enrollment of 8,109 students (Fall 160), suburban and 160 acre campus. The academic calendar is based on the semester.
California Baptist University ranked 34th among Regional Universities in the West in the 2023 Best Colleges rankings. The total cost of tuition and fees is $37,328. In the Western Regional University Rankings, California Baptist University ranks #1.
Schools are ranked based on their performance on a set of recognized factors of excellence. Admission to California Baptist University is competitive, with an acceptance rate of 80%. California Baptist University requires a SAT score between 950 and 1150 or an ACT score between 17 and 25.
However, a quarter of approved applicants scored above these ranges, while another quarter scored lower. California Baptist University has a rolling application deadline and a $45.00 registration fee.
Conclusion
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“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
I really love and appreciate how you all encourage individuality and allow room for crafts, artwork, dance, and play–all of those are equally important parts of learning! Thank you all!
Emily – KinderCare Parent
My daughter has only been enrolled at KinderCare Elston for a couple of months but so far she has improved so much in her math and reading skills. I myself notice a difference and I’m proud. Overall, I think KinderCare is doing great for the kids and us parents to help them grow and feel comfortable. I especially enjoy getting all of the emails about her day! Thank you!
Janae – KinderCare Parent
Main Key = Communication KinderCare Elston location is on que with keeping the parent aware of different situations and updates.
Felicia – KinderCare Parent
KinderCare has helped my toddler through so many milestones. Before daycare, she was speech delayed and very shy. After going to KinderCare for about a year, she is such a smart, social, happy toddler. Her teachers care about her, and it shows. I recommend KinderCare to all my friends and family.
Mariana F. – KinderCare Parent
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Who Are KinderCare Families?
They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.
Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.
A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A
Home in Houston
Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accreditations does KinderCare have?
We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.
Do you offer part-time schedules at North Elston KinderCare?
Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.
How does naptime work at North Elston KinderCare?
Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.
Do you support alternative diets?
We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.
Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?
We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.
Does my child need to be potty-trained?
Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.
Daycares & Child Care Centers in North Chicago, IL
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We welcome you and your little one to our North Chicago daycares.
KinderCare partners with families in North Chicago, IL to provide high-quality daycare at an affordable cost. Our approach is designed to inspire a love of learning in your child, creating a safe and supportive environment where they can build Confidence for Life. KinderCare teachers give children the freedom to be themselves, explore, and make friends.
Find one of our child care centers at a location near you!
Whether you are looking for part-time or full-time child care, KinderCare offers an affordable option with plenty of fun and learning. Currently we have 11 daycares & child care centers in or nearby North Chicago which can be found just below.
11 Daycares & Child Care Centers in
North Chicago,
IL
1. Gurnee KinderCare
4.6 miles Away:
4574 Brookhaven Rd,
Gurnee,
IL
60031 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(847) 360-1122
2.
Hunt Club KinderCare
7.5 miles Away:
6480 Gurnee Mills Cir W,
Gurnee,
IL
60031 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(847) 360-1135
3. Phillip Road KinderCare
8.7 miles Away:
5 E Phillip Rd,
Vernon Hills,
IL
60061 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(847) 680-7771
4.
Vernon Hills KinderCare
9.5 miles Away:
451 Creekside Dr,
Vernon Hills,
IL
60061 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(847) 680-3835
5. Mundelein KinderCare
10.5 miles Away:
695 S IL Route 83,
Mundelein,
IL
60060 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(847) 970-9554
6.
Grayslake KinderCare
10.6 miles Away:
790 N Lake Street,
Grayslake,
IL
60030 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(847) 548-9374
7. Round Lake Beach KinderCare
11.6 miles Away:
1512 North IL Route 83,
Round Lake Beach,
IL
60073 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(847) 543-7910
8.
Buffalo Grove KinderCare
12.6 miles Away:
651 Deerfield Pkwy,
Buffalo Grove,
IL
60089 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(847) 459-6995
9. Lake Cook KinderCare
13.0 miles Away:
1025 E Lake Cook Rd,
Wheeling,
IL
60090 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(847) 541-4406
10.
Round Lake Heights KinderCare
13.7 miles Away:
700 W Rollins Rd,
Round Lake Heights,
IL
60073 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(847) 546-3383
11. Schoenbeck KinderCare
14.9 miles Away:
780 Schoenbeck Rd,
Wheeling,
IL
60090 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(847) 459-9231
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Frequently Asked Questions about Daycare
How many KinderCare daycares are there in North Chicago
There are 11 KinderCare daycare centers within 15 miles of North Chicago.
What types of daycare programs are offered in North Chicago?
We have a wide range of programs available in North Chicago, including full-time and part time daycare for infants and toddlers.
How do I select the right daycare for my child?
When it comes to selecting the best daycare center that will promote your child’s growth and the well-being of your family, the process may appear daunting. We are here to offer guidance and simplify the decision-making process for you. To see our list of the top 6 factors to keep in mind as you look for the perfect daycare center, please click here.
What is accreditation and are North Chicago KinderCare centers accredited?
Accreditation is an official review process performed by a nationally-recognized outside agency. Our centers pursue national accreditation from one of three national child care accreditation agencies:
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
National Accreditation Commission for Early Care and Education Programs (NAC)
National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA)
To find out which accreditations the KinderCare daycare centers in North Chicago have, please visit the individual center pages.
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We offer a high quality of care to your children through first-class early development education.
Our center provides a stimulating environment which encourages growth and socialization for children ages 6weeks to 5 years. Our Preschool and Toddler rooms include an extensive age appropriate curriculum that is both educational and fun….
Description:
We are a Faith-based Christian Preschool program, operating on a school year calendar. We use State of Ct. standards for Early Childhood Education for planning and assessment purposes, while integrating anationally recognized and accepted Sunday school curriculum. Most of our teachers have a B.S degree or are state certified teachers with MA degrees. Our Preschool is well known in the area for having a nurturing, balanced play-based and Kindergarten readiness approach. Our Preschool is licensed as an Early Childhood Center by the State of Ct. and has been in operation for over 30 years….
Description:
Creative Learning Center is an early childhood education program provider that caters to children ages three to five years old. It is located at No. 5 Meetinghouse Lane, Woodbridge, Connecticut. The centeroffers full-day and half-day programs to accommodate parent’s busy schedules and provides children with age-appropriate activities that meet their developmental needs….
Description:
Promoting the cognitive, social, physical, and emotional development of young students, Yeladin Child Care Center in Woodbridge, CT offers a nurturing, supportive, and nurturing atmosphere. Their curriculumencourages cooperative learning, experimentation, logical thinking, and problem-solving while promoting positive self-concept, social skills, and values assimilation….
Description:
Woodbridge Child Center, Inc. was created by parents in response to a need for comprehensive full-time day care that fosters individual development, optimal growth and the realization of each child’s potentialto be a responsive and responsible human being. We meet each child’s emotional, physical and intellectual needs through a stimulating and well-planned environment, and a variety of daily activities. Children are encouraged to make choices and share their feelings with staff and playmates.
Serving infant to pre-kindergarten….
Description:
We are a private preschool program that teaches students using the S.T.E.A.M approach. Children learn through hands on experiences and lessons that include science, technology, engineering, art, andmathematics. We have a quality program where students feel confident in an environment that fosters creativity and promotes kindergarten readiness. We also include kids yoga, cooking, dance, music and movement, gardening, and so much more. All of our teachers are experienced caregivers with a love for education….
Recent Review:
My son started going to Kokopelli at the beginning if this years Pre-K program and i was so concerned with him adjusting to a new school being in a different school prior to Seymour. He comes home DAILY tellingme all the new things he’s learned and explaining activities and trying to re-show me arts & crafts so we can do them together at home. They update the school app almost every day with pictures that come straight to my phone that just makes my days without him a little easier to get through. They are so very understanding, always and each and every single one of them so kindly reiterate to me daily the progress my son is making which just lets me know his readiness for kindergarten! If you’re second guessing if Kokopelli is the right choice, the answer is yes :)…
Reviewed by Christina
Description:
Noah’s Ark Day Care, Hamden, CT, is a child care center established in 2008. It is a state certified preschool and daycare center. They provide an age-appropriate programs for children ages 3 to 12 years ofage. They have a certified CPR and first aid trained staff….
Recent Review:
Noahs ark in a great place the staff are professional and very loving towards the children. No child is a number. They are very flexible. And work with parents when problems or emergencies arise in our day today….
Reviewed by Mother
Description:
Morning Glory Early Learning Center LLC is an NAEYC Accredited childcare center. From toddlers to school aged children, our mission is to provide quality child care in a home-like setting.
Recent Review:
Home-like setting with great staff!
Reviewed by Alana
Description:
Child Care, Preschool, Day Care, and Early Learning For children 6 weeks through 5 years
Convenient to Bethany, Woodbridge, Cheshire, Hamden, Naugatuck, Beacon Falls, New Haven, Prospect and Waterbury
OurPhilosophy:
The early years of care are vital to a child’s development. At the heart of a quality child care program is a carefully designed, developmentally appropriate environment which provides children with a balance of rhythm, structure, and freedom. An early childhood curriculum should encourage the development of critical thinking skills in an environment of kindness, tolerance, cooperation and acceptance.
Curriculum:
Our program provides an exceptional and innovative curriculum. Teaching methods and strategies, materials and experiences are grounded in the National Association of the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) principles of child development, including age and individual appropriateness.
Our Education Coordinator provides ongoing assessments and support of our staff. This ensures that our lesson plans and curriculum keep current with best practices in early childhood and refelct the changing needs and requirements of the communities we serve. Our assessment program was developed using the Connecticut Preschool Assessment Framework as well as Bethany Board of Education and NAEYC guidelines.
Sample Schedule
7:00 8:30: Arrival, manipulatives, learning centers
8:30 9:00: Open Centers, Free Play
9:00 9:30: Circle Time
9:30-10:00: Snack
10:00-10:30: Language Arts/ Handwriting
10:30-11:00: Outside(weather permitting)
11:00-11:30: Yoga / Spanish / Special Programming
11:30-11:45: Math / Science
11:45-12:30: Lunch
12:30-1:00: Story time
1:00 – 3:00: Nap / Rest time / quiet activities
3:00- 3:30: Snack/Story
3:30 – 4:30: Outside (weather permitting – sometimes is truncated due to temperature)
4:30-5:30: Art/ Music / Phys. Ed
5:30 – 6:00 Books / Circle Time…
Description:
Bethany Nursery Group is a Preschool for 3-5 year old kids. Our nurturing and dedicated staff provide a program rich with literature and learning opportunities, while still leaving ample time to play, createand explore! Children receive an abundance of academic and social skills, as well as fine and gross motor skills, as they investigate their world. The design of our program provides an appropriate balance of structured and self-initiated activities, allowing students to develop self esteem and independence.
At Bethany Nursery Group we believe that the preschool years play an invaluable role in a child’s development. Our goal is to develop a strong social and academic foundation to ensure future success. We strive to use a child’s natural curiosity and thirst for knowledge to create a life-long love of learning.
We carefully refine our program so that it not only appropriately meets the developmental needs of our students, but also follows the guidelines set up by NAEYC and the Bethany Board of Education. Individualized instruction also allows us to meet the specific needs of each student. Our goal is to make sure each child is ready not only for kindergarten, but for life!
Bethany Nursery Group is confidently located to service: Bethany, Woodbridge, Seymour, Naugatuck, Beacon Falls, Prospect, Hamden, New Haven, and Cheshire….
Description:
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….
Description:
Noah’s Ark Early Learning Center located in Derby, CT is an Evangelical Christian-based provider of quality childcare for children ages eight weeks to sixth grade. The center offers innovative infant,preschool, nursery school, and before and after school care programs….
Description:
The Little Schoolhouse is a childcare provider that serves the community of New Haven CT. It offers a nurturing environment and provides activities that foster holistic development among infant, toddlers, andpreschoolers. The center has a capacity of thirty children and offers services from Mondays through Fridays….
Cat Bells Daycare
932 Dunbar Hill Rd, Hamden, CT 06514
Starting at $8/hr
Description:
Creating a nurturing atmosphere, Cat Bells Daycare in Hamden, CT enriches young children’s lives. They provide a loving and consistent environment that is rich in developmental activities that will allow forindividual play and discoveries. They adapt to the student’s needs while providing attention and care to help the kids develop and grow with features including summer camp and story time….
Description:
Teddy Bear Tree house Learning Center, Seymour, CT, has been providing quality childcare services since 1998. They provide care and age-appropriate program for 6 weeks infants to 7 years old children. They havea caring, loving and reliable staff to personally attend to your kids. Business Hours is from 6:30 AM till 6PM, Mondays through Fridays….
Description:
The Country Bear Preschool provides a childcare program in Seymour, Connecticut. They encourage the children’s holistic growth through play-based and child-centered activities. They also aim to develop thechildren’s social skills, emotional growth, and physical coordination. They welcome pre-K children and are open Mondays to Fridays. Country Bear Preschool also offers enrichment classes with a wide array of physical activity….
Description:
Julia Day Nursery Inc is fully licensed to provide full-time and part-time early childhood education programs for preschool and school-age children. The company serves families living in Ansonia, Connecticutand is open to children ages three to twelve years old. Julia Day Nursery’s programs use English and Spanish as their language of instruction. …
Description:
SONCCA (Seymour-Oxford Nursery & Child Care Association, Inc.) was organized in 1985 to provide affordable before- and after-school programs for children of school age living in Seymour and Oxford while theirparent(s) are working or participating in an established training program.
SONCCA s licensed centers are located in three schools: Bungay School and Chatfield/LoPresti School in Seymour; and Quaker Farms School in Oxford. Our normal hours of operation for the before- and after-school centers are from 7:00 a.m. to the start of school and from school dismissal until 6:00 p.m. on all regularly-scheduled school days. Centers will be open on all scheduled in-service half days and scheduled half days. SONCCA also provides after school for Seymour Middle School students. They are bused from Seymour Middle School to either Bungay or Chatfield/LoPresti, whichever school is located in their home school district.
Committed to quality, our trained professional staff provides planned daily activities including arts and crafts, community service learning activities, seasonal projects, story time, homework time, quiet recreational activities and both indoor and outdoor free play. A snack is provided during each after-school session at all of our centers. Parents are welcome to visit any site during the regular hours of operation….
Description:
Little Ones Day Care is a preschool serving the children of Seymour, Connecticut. It provides an age-appropriate educational curriculum that stimulates the children’s curiosity, creativity and natural abilityto learn. The school engages children in learn through play activities that enhance the physical, social, emotional and mental development….
Description:
Hamden Youth Services Bureau Child Care is a childcare facility that accepts young children three to twelve years of age throughout the Hamden community of Connecticut. The center can accommodate up to 56children and seeks to provide a wide array of early childhood education programs for preschoolers and school-age students….
Description:
Gan Hayeled Nursery School in New Haven, Connecticut, provides a quality, developmentally appropriate educational opportunity for children. The school serves children from eighteen weeks to five years old thatprovides them with a balance of child-initiated and teacher-initiated activities. The school’s program aims to develop the whole child and his/her physical, social, emotional and intellectual growth….
Description:
We offer a Nature Enriched Curriculum for Childcare – Daycare – Nursery School – Infant – Toddler – Preschool – After-school.
Explorers Learning Center is a childcare center licensed for children ages 6 weeksto 12 years old. We offer educational programs designed to enhance the emotional, social, and physical needs of every child. We incorporate kids yoga, nutritious snacks, creative art projects, nature walks, sensory exploration and much more into our program. Our entire curriculum is enhanced with nature and science experiments. We are open Monday – Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. We have nurturing caregivers and experienced teachers who love working with children. We offer a low teacher to child ratio and do our best to work with the needs of every family. We also host specialty classes on the weekends such as Kids Cafe….
Description:
Located in Seymour, Connecticut, Kiddie Kastle Nursery School, LLC offers a warm and caring environment that gives a sense of independence and individuality. It offers programs designed to cater to thephysical, social, emotional, and developmental needs of children. Its operational hours is Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m….
Description:
Village Strawberry Patch is a child care facility located at 100 Bank St. Seymour, CT. They offer services for children from 3 to 5 years of age. Their curriculum is relevant to the needs and stages ofpreschoolers who have a strong desire to learn by concrete hands on learning….
Description:
Westville Community Nursery School in New Haven, Connecticut, provides a quality, developmentally appropriate educational opportunity for children. The school serves children of all ages that provides them witha balance of child-initiated and teacher-initiated activities. The school’s program aims to develop the whole child and his/her physical, social, emotional and intellectual growth….
Description:
Since 1978, Surreybrook Preschool & Child Development Center has provided quality child care for local families. Surreybrook Preschool & Child Development Center serves its community of parents by providing asafe, fun environment for children. Surreybrook Preschool & Child Development Center is conveniently located at the corner of Amity Road and Old Amity Road and serves the Bethany area. The Center Director, John Lightfoot, offers a Infants Program and more. The center is open from 7:00am and closes at 6:00pm from M-F.
Other offerings include: State Paid,Quality Educational Preschool & Prekindergarten Programs,Full Time,Cda Certified Teachers…
Kabs 4 Kidz
105 Sanford Street, Hamden, CT 06514
Costimate: $211/wk
Description:
Kabs 4 Kidz is a transportation service exclusively created to transport children, up to 21 years of age. We provide transportation to and from school, before/after school programs, boarding schools,centers/daycare facilities, emergency child sick pick up, field trips, and extra curricula activity, sport practices/games, or any other school related matter. In addition, we provide a safe and secure service, by giving businesses, parents, and schools a peace of mind knowing that your child will arrive safely to all destinations. Our office hours are Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and our operating hours are from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm. Please contact us regarding rates….
Description:
Derby Day Care Center offers a program that is child-centered and developmentally appropriate which will assist in the preparation of the children for school. It offers a protective and supportive environmentwith professionally trained staff to care for children ages 3 years to 5 years….
Description:
H.U.g help U Grow Childcare LLC in Ansonia, Connecticut, provides a quality, developmentally appropriate educational opportunity for children. The school serves children from infant to after school program thatprovides them with a balance of child-initiated and teacher-initiated activities. The school’s program aims to develop the whole child and his/her physical, social, emotional and intellectual growth….
TEAM INC
80 Howard Ave, Ansonia, CT 06401
Costimate: $239/wk
Description:
Team, Inc. is an organization that works collectively with individuals and families to provide solutions to challenges being faced by the members of the community. The company provides programs for pregnantwomen, children up to three years old, and preschool for children ages three to five….
Good Start, LLC
6 Bassett Rd, Seymour, CT 06483
Costimate: $210/wk
Description:
Good Start, LLC is a child care facility located at 6 Bassett Rd. Seymour, CT. Their establishment opened in the year 2008. The school provides age-appropriate and challenging activities that aim to enhance thephysical, social and intellectual development of children. …
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Head Start Team Inc is an establishment situated in Seymour, CT that provides services for the students in the community. This child care organization is currently accepting children ranging from the ages ofthree to five years old. This child care center started operating in the year 2005 and can accommodate a total of up to 20 students in maximum capacity….
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In 2023 what types of preschools can I find near me in Woodbridge, CT?
There are two main types of preschool programs near you in Woodbridge, CT. The first is a full-time program that usually works best for parents working full-time shifts, and the second is a part-time preschool where your child would attend only two to three days per week and typically choose between a morning and afternoon shift. A part-time preschool can be a great option if you want to ease the transition of this new learning experience for your child! You can also check your options in Woodbridge, CT for traditional preschool centers, or private home-based preschools.
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When you begin looking for preschools near me in Woodbridge, CT, consider your priorities and ask administrators about their philosophies and approach to common child care issues or occurances. You may also want to ask about the ratio of learning time to supervised play time so you can get a good sense of whether you believe your child’s needs will be met. From there, ask about what a typical day consists of, what the safety protocols are and how discipline will be handled. Also, make sure to check directly with the preschool for information about their local licensing and credentials in Woodbridge, CT.
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You can spend time in a good company at a common table or just have a snack during your lunch break at Mayak Cafe (rating on Msk-presnenskij.ru – 3.8).
Employees of this establishment recommend tasting Italian cuisine. The most famous dishes of this sunny country are pizza, risotto and pasta. But before preparing these and other dishes, chefs must carefully consider the process of choosing the right products. After all, in order to delight customers with gastronomic delight, only the highest quality ingredients are needed: olives, vegetables, ham, fish, sauces, peppers and seasonings.
In addition, the organization operates as a bar. At this place you can order dishes of French and European cuisine. And so that you do not get bored, there is Wi-Fi.
Company address: Moscow, Bolshaya Nikitskaya, 19/13 (the nearest metro station is Arbatskaya (Filyovskaya line), Arbatskaya, Aleksandrovsky Sad, Borovitskaya, Lenin Library, Okhotny Ryad, Pushkinskaya, Tverskaya). Phone: +7 (495) 691-74-49. Opening hours Mon-Sun: 12:00 – 06:00.
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