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High Schools

School Name Grades Phone Address
Columbia High School 9-12 256-428-7576 300 Explorer Boulevard Huntsville, Alabama 35806
Grissom High School 9-12 256-428-8000 1001 Haysland Rd, Huntsville, AL 35802
Huntsville High School 9-12 256-428-8050 2304 Billie Watkins Ave Huntsville, AL 35801
Jemison High School 9-12 256-428-8100 5000 Pulaski Pike, Huntsville, AL 35810
Lee High School 9-12 256-428-8150 2500 Meridian St. Huntsville, AL 35811
New Century Technology High School 9-12 256-428-7800 2500 Meridian St. Huntsville, AL 35811

 

Middle/Junior High Schools

School Name Grades Phone Address
Academy for Academics and Arts Middle 6-8 256-428-7600 4800 Sparkman Drive, Huntsville AL 35810
Academy for Science & Foreign Language Middle 6-8 256-428-7000 3221 Mastin Lake Road Huntsville AL 35810
Challenger Middle School 6-8 256-428-7620 13555 Chaney Thompson Road, Huntsville, AL 35803
Chapman Middle School 6-8 256-428-7640 2006 Reuben Drive, Huntsville, AL 35811
Hampton Cove Middle School 6-8 256-428-8380 261-B Old 431 Highway Hampton Cove, AL 35763
Huntsville Junior High School 7-8 256-428-7700 817 Adams Ave. Huntsville, AL 35801
Morris Middle School 6-8 256-428-7340 4801 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, AL 35805
Mountain Gap Middle School 6-8 256-428-7720 821 Mountain Gap Road, Huntsville, AL 35803
Ronald E. McNair Jr. High 7-8 256-428-7660 5000 Pulaski Pike, Huntsville, AL 35810
Whitesburg Middle School 6-8 256-428-7780 107 Sanders Rd. SW, Huntsville AL, 35802
Williams Middle 6-8 256-428-7330 155 Barren Fork Blvd SW Huntsville, AL 35824

 

Elementary Schools

School Name Grades Phone Address
Academy for Academics and Arts Elementary P-5 256-428-7600 4800 Sparkman Drive, Huntsville AL 35810
Academy for Science & Foreign Language Elementary P-5 256-428-7000 3221 Mastin Lake Road Huntsville AL 35810
Blossomwood Elementary P-6 256-428-7020 1321 Woodmont Ave. Huntsville, AL 35801
Chaffee Elementary P-5 256-428-7040 7900 Whittier Road Huntsville, AL 35802
Challenger Elementary P-5 256-428-7060 13555 Chaney Thompson Rd. SE, Huntsville, AL 35803
Chapman Elementary P-5 256-428-7080 2006 Reuben Drive, Huntsville, AL 35811
Farley Elementary School P-5 256-428-7160 2900 Green Cove Road Huntsville Alabama 35803
Goldsmith-Schiffman Elementary P-5 256-428-7150 1210 Taylor Road, Big Cove, Al 35763
Hampton Cove Elementary School P-5 256-428-7180 261-A Old Highway 431 Hampton Cove, AL 35763
Highlands Elementary School P-6 256-428-7200 2500 Barney Terrace NW Huntsville, AL 35810
James I Dawson Elementary P-6 256-428-7500 5308 Mastin Lake Rd, Huntsville, AL 35810
Jones Valley Elementary School P-6 256-428-7220 4908 Garth Road SE Huntsville Alabama 35802
Lakewood Elementary P-6 256-428-7240 3501 Kenwood Drive Huntsville, AL 35810
Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary P-5 256-428-7100 3112 Meridian Street, Huntsville, AL 35811
McDonnell Elementary P-5 256-428-7280 4010 Binderton Place, Huntsville, AL 35805
Monte Sano Elementary P-6 256-428-7300 1107 Monte Sano Blvd, Huntsville, AL 35801
Montview Elementary P-5 256-428-7320 2600 Garvin Road NW, Huntsville, AL 35810
Morris Elementary P-5 256-428-7340 4801 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, AL 35805
Mountain Gap Elementary P-5 256-428-7720 821 Mountain Gap Road, Huntsville, AL 35803
Providence Elementary School P-5 256-428-7125 10 Chalkstone Street Huntsville, Alabama 35806
Ridgecrest Elementary P-5 256-428-7380 3505 Cerro Vista Dr. SW Huntsville, AL 35805
Rolling Hills Elementary School P-6 256-428-7400 2901 Hilltop Terrace Huntsville, Alabama 35810
Sonnie Hereford Elementary P-6 256-428-7440 2755 Wilson St, Huntsville, AL 35816
Weatherly Heights Elementary P-5 256-428-7460 1307 Cannstatt Drive, Huntsville, AL 35803
Whitesburg Elementary P-5 256-428-7780 107 Sanders Rd. SW, Huntsville AL, 35802
Williams Elementary P-5 256-428-7540 155 Barren Fork Blvd SW Huntsville, AL 35824

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A US military Black Hawk helicopter crashed near Huntsville, Alabama with no survivors, Fox News reported.

According to Madison County Police, the helicopter crashed at 3:00 pm (12:00 AM ET) near the intersection of Burwell Road and Highway 53 in Huntsville. After the crash, the helicopter caught fire, roads were blocked in the emergency area.

It is not known how many people were on board, but two people died, according to Fox News and ABC News. A U.S. official told ABC News the helicopter belonged to the Tennessee National Guard. The reasons for its collapse are unknown.

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On February 10, an aircraft collided with a passenger bus at Los Angeles International Airport in the United States, injuring five people. The accident occurred while the plane was being towed to a parking lot. According to CBS, the driver of the tow truck, two passengers and the driver of the bus, as well as a worker who was on board the aircraft, were injured in the collision. The latter refused hospitalization, while the other four were taken to the hospital.

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ProReutov — What a schoolboy from Reutov learned at the US Space & Rocket Center

Tenth grader from a large Reutov family Georgy Danielyan completed a week-long training at the famous American space and rocket center Alabama US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville. Georgy himself and his mother Diana Danielyan told about how a student of the physics and mathematics class of school No. 6 managed to get into an international team of children from different countries and live for a whole week in conditions close to the life of astronauts.

Looking ahead, we note that before that there was an absentee selection, which was passed only by four Russian schoolchildren: a student from Reutov and three girls from Yekaterinburg, Moscow and St. Petersburg. In February, they were invited to America for an educational program at the expense of the host, however, the invitees themselves paid for the flight to the scene of action.

American Science City

First, a few words about Huntsville. This American city in the state of Alabama and Reutov with its city-forming enterprise “NPO Mashinostroeniya” are in many ways similar. At the end of 19In the 40s, a research center for the development of ballistic missiles was established near Huntsville. In the summer of 1949, a group of designers from von Braun, the father of the American space program, moved here. Under his leadership, the first US ballistic missile was developed, which was also used to launch artificial Earth satellites. And the specialists of the research center in Huntsville were directly involved in such space projects as a manned flight to the moon on a Saturn-5 rocket, the Soyuz-Apollo joint program with the USSR, work on the International Space Station (ISS) and many others.

In 1970, a museum was opened in Huntsville with a fleet of rockets and over 1,000 exhibits related to the history of space exploration and the American rocket program. On the basis of the Museum of the Rocket and Space Center under the auspices of the well-known corporation Honeywell, which specializes in the development of aerospace equipment, the special Leadership Challenge Academy annually hosts unique educational programs for children and high school students from around the world.

— Georgy, tell us how this whole story began with a trip to America to study?

– I think it started a very long time ago, when everything related to rockets, aviation and robotics began to interest me. I went to robotics when the classes were conducted by the MFC, and before that I studied in the children’s rocket science club at Parus. Modeling there was quite simple – we mainly made rockets out of paper, – says Georgy. – My father helped me to learn about the training program in America (Roman Danielyan was an engineer by his first profession. – Approx. ed.). He has friends whose children have already gone on internships at the Leadership Challenge Academy. They said that there is a selection for the winter shift. I submitted my application, wrote an essay in English about myself: what I can do, what my passion is, where I study, attached certificates, for example, for my project in the city’s IT park competition, and waited. Two months later, the answer came that I had been accepted and would go to America.

— The answer came on December 26, — Georgy’s mother clarifies, — so it turned out to be a very good present for the New Year. Frankly, we did not expect that George would be invited the first time. Then we were sent an invitation and documents that we had to sign at school. Thanks to class teacher Georgy Yulia Yuryevna Dyubkina and school director Igor Evgenievich Volodin for helping with this. And then we got a visa. The week-long trip itself took place in February. I was very worried about my son, because it was his first trip so far: the flight to Huntsville is long, and even with three transfers. However, upon arrival, Gera immediately told us that everything was fine, and then he was constantly in touch.

— What are your first impressions of the American Huntsville?

– This city is united with ours by the space theme, only Reutov grows more upwards, and Huntsville, rather, in breadth. It has one of the leading space colleges that trained astronauts back in the days of Apollo. And, of course, I was very impressed by the museum of the rocket and space center. After the closure of the lunar program, the original Saturn-5 was transported to it. There are a lot of unique exhibits, von Braun’s office, for example, and there are also simulators where you can practice and feel like a real astronaut or pilot.

As it turned out, all four schoolchildren from Russia ended up in different groups.

“This is done on purpose so that the children communicate with each other only in English, and not in their native language, so all Russians were assigned to different groups,” explained Diana Danielyan.

— My group included guys from Turkey, USA, Canada, United Arab Emirates and Panama. On the very first day, we had team building classes, and this immediately made us friends. And if we talk about other days, they were more devoted to the study of the space part, engineering and the sciences necessary for astronauts, the development of useful skills, but there was not much mathematics, but there was a very interesting practical part. This modern technique is called STEM,” said Georgy Danielyan.

— Can you elaborate on this?

— In STEM classes, interdisciplinary and applied approaches are used more, that is, four areas are integrated into a single learning paradigm, which is based on real practical application, — explains George’s mother.

— George, what practice do you remember?

“One day our group was divided into subgroups: someone went to inspect the Shuttle, someone went to the control center, and someone went to a copy of the ISS,” says Georgy. – We had instructions with tasks that each of us had to perform under the conditions of a three-hour simulated flight. For example, an error at the station, which the team must quickly fix on prompts from the control center.

— Was there weightlessness?

– There was an imitation of weightlessness. The guys worked in limbo on special springs. My partners at the station and I had the task of conducting several experiments, recording and transmitting their results to the center. Then, according to these results, we were sorted out errors and shortcomings. In addition, every day we went to rocket design classes. As a result, our team did not just assemble the rocket – it’s very simple, but programmed the controllers and actually launched it. Then, based on the results of this flight, we made a presentation. And on one of the days we were tested for resourcefulness and ingenuity. For example, with the help of thin foil, a torch and wire, we had to make a heat shield that would last at least a minute without melting the foil and glue. We thought for a long time, assembled, disassembled, tested – it worked!

At the helm of a fighter jet and not only

According to Georgy, in addition to the space camp, Huntsville also has educational projects related to aviation and robotics.

– We visited the aviation camp, where the aircraft museum is located. It even has a Soviet MIG, which at one time shot down about 50 aircraft. And there are also simulators for piloting fighter jets. On the first day, we were simply allowed to fly, and on the second day, our team had a specific task: to form a group of fighters to destroy three targets. This group of winged vehicles with weapons had to meet a certain budget, while it was necessary to provide for money left in case one of us suddenly fell. And it’s very easy to fall! As a result, we destroyed all the targets, calculated everything correctly, the mentors noted and praised our team. And we were also at the astronaut training center, where I personally was very well spun in a centrifuge.

— What were the living conditions like?

— The camp building itself is made in the style of a space station: no carpets and frills, minimalism, everything is as functional as possible — both in the kitchen and in the rooms, — Georgy said.

— Was the food also cosmic?

— No, quite earthly, according to the countries of the world whose representatives have been to the ISS. For example, for lunch – Japanese dishes, for dinner – Spanish, but breakfast has always been American.

— Did you really make friends with any of the guys during this week of training?

“We became good friends with everyone in our group,” Danielyan replies. “Teamwork was required almost everywhere, one person would hardly have coped with the tasks that we were given, so we had to find mutual understanding with everyone, learn how to interact.

— And what did you do on the last day of training?

– There was something like an exam from Honeywell. Our team was on a rescue mission at a hurricane-hit mall. We were divided into groups: doctors, rescuers, coordinators. I was among the rescuers, my functions included keeping in touch with all participants in the operation to evacuate people from the shopping center, finding out the causes of the emergency, transmitting this information to the control center and logisticians, receiving instructions and instructions from them. According to legend, we safely got people out of the store. And at the very end of the internship, each of us was awarded for good results.

Before and after

— Do you think that after your trip to America, your goals for further studies and career choice will change?

“Physics and mathematics, as they were his favorite subjects, remain the same,” Georgy’s mother notes, “that is why his son sought to get into the physics and mathematics class, prepared in advance for the OGE in specialized subjects and successfully passed the exams. I hope that in a year everything will work out with the Unified State Examination and admission – at school he has very strong teachers in mathematics and physics: Marina Aleksandrovna Dovidenko and Galina Uralovna Lakhova.

— Where do you plan to enter?

– At the Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman, to the aerospace department, – Georgy answers.

Best guard dog for family: 10 Best Family Guard Dogs

Опубликовано: October 24, 2023 в 10:55 am

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11 Best Guard Dog Breeds For Families With Children

Are you looking for guard dog for your family home with children?

You may be looking for a medium-to-large dog with a watchful temperament, underlying desire to protect the home but capable of mixing with children.

There are some dog breed that probably come to mind such as German Shepherds and Golden Retrievers – but there are some other good choices too.

Before we go any further, we need to point out that you should never leave a dog alone unsupervised with children irrespective of breed or temperament.

In this article, we’ll hear from a number of different experts, ranging from experienced dog owners to pet behaviorists, veterinarians to dog trainers.

With the introduction complete, let’s take a look at the best guard dog breeds for families with children.

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Great Pyrenees

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I would generally recommend families with young children avoid higher-intensity guard dog breeds like German Shepherds, Belgian Malinois, or Dutch Shepherds. Instead, I would recommend something with a more mellow temperament such as a livestock guardian breed like a Great Pyrenees. This large breed makes an excellent watch dog with its deep, intimidating bark. They will not only provide an excellent visual deterrent against crime, they are known to grow very attached to their families and may tolerate the antics of young kids better than more intense guardian breeds. Pyrenees make great guardians for your family, as well as for your home and property.

Suggested by Josh Snead, CEO Of Rainwalk Pet Insurance

Boxers

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The Boxer enjoys being with its family despite being instinctive guardians. Their craving for human affection, particularly from children, is one of the breed’s most noteworthy personalities. In addition, they are tolerant, passionate, and loyal with children, but also protective, making this breed a popular choice for families. They are always on the lookout for any potential danger or intruder, making them an excellent guard dog for families with children. The Boxer does not require much grooming, but it does require daily exercise.

Suggested by Aaron Rice, Dog Trainer At Stayyy

American Bulldogs

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Known for their gentle demeanor and large presence, these gentle giants have the ability to integrate into a family setting seamlessly. American Bulldogs are affectionate, loving, intelligent and hard working – making them the perfect fit for a family protection dog.

Suggested by William Ellinger, Co-Founder And Head Trainer Of Integrity K9 Services

Giant Schnauzers

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Giant Schnauzers make incredible protection dogs, especially in houses where allergies are a concern. Their non-shedding and hypoallergenic coats ensure that you won’t have to sacrifice comfort for protection. For hundreds of years, Giant Schnauzers have been used as protection, guard, police and detection dogs. They are loving and gentle, yet able to protect the entire family at a moment’s notice.

Suggested by William Ellinger, Co-Founder And Head Trainer Of Integrity K9 Services

Czech Shepherds

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Czech Shepherds are beautiful, large shepherds with incredible smarts and fierce loyalty. They bond easily with their family and love to work. Czech Shepherds have a keen sense of emotion and are able to decipher human emotion easily. This makes them empathetic dogs that will comfort family members in times of stress as well as protect in times of danger.

Suggested by William Ellinger, Co-Founder And Head Trainer Of Integrity K9 Services

German Shepherds

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In my opinion, the German Shepherd is the best guard dog for families with children. It originates from Germany and it was bred as a herding dog. Nowadays, it’s one of the most popular dogs in the USA due to the fact that it can be trained to work as a police dog, military dog, guide and assist the handicapped, etc. The German Shepherd is a very intelligent and energetic dog which means it learns quickly and you can do lots of activities with him. It’s not very friendly with other dogs, but it makes a terrific family dog that likes spending time with children and has the ability to protect your family and your home.

Suggested by Cliff Thomas, Editor At DogFoodPoint

Bullmastiffs

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Bullmastiffs are another great choice for guard dogs for families with children. They are small, but they can still be an incredible threat to intruders. They have an innate sense to understand who belongs to the property and bark accordingly.

Suggested by Leonardo Gomez, Founder At Try Run Ball

Great Dane

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This dog breed is known for its huge size, and makes for an excellent guard dog as they are intimidating and intelligent. However, they are gentle giants, and do very well with families that have children, especially as they are very loving and loyal. The only warning I give is that due to their size they can accidentally knock a child over when excited!

Suggested by Jacquelyn Kennedy, Founder And CEO At PetDT

Doberman

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Originally bred in 1860 by a German tax collector, Dobermans are one of the finest security dog breeds. With a sleek and muscular build, this medium-sized dog is useful for several dog sports, military, and police activities. We give bonus points for the breed’s loyalty.

Suggested by Paul Andrews, Canine Expert And Founder At The Upper Pawside

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

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Staffordshire Bull Terriers are amazing dogs for families with children. Their instinct is to guard and protect, hence, they’re commonly referred to as a ‘nanny’ dog. They are extremely loyal and will treat children as one of the pack to be on the look out for at all times. While they are protective of their ‘family’, they generally won’t express aggression to threats unless provoked, making them excellent guard dogs and family dogs.

Suggested by Melissa Smith, Former Dog Trainer, Canine Expert And Content Manager At Raw & Fresh

Caucasian Shepherd Dog

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At first glance, this dog looks scary and you might not want him anywhere near your kids. But if you have a yard where he can enjoy and spend time, you will get the best possible family guard dog.

Caucasian Shepherd Dog is way too gentle, loving, and affectionate with children. Do not let his gigantic size scare you. Plus, they are amazing guard dogs. They set the boundaries, and anyone trying to cross the line, will hear a loud roar and bark that will make them think twice.

Suggested by Aleksandar Mishkov, Editor Of The Daily Tail

Best Dog Breeds For Home Security

We refer to dogs as (hu-)man’s best friends because they’ve been protecting us and our livestock for thousands of years. And while many of today’s pet parents just want companionship, some still look for a dog that can keep them and their family safe. But due to a large variety of breeds, not every dog is up for the job. Some are too friendly and will happily welcome a stranger into their home (think golden retriever), some are fierce but not exactly intimidating (think Chihuahua). So which breeds (or mixes thereof) make good guard dogs? StudyFinds researched the best dog breeds for home security to find out.

Most Americans (52%) just don’t feel safe, according to a recent poll. In addition to a nagging feeling of unease when out and about, nearly half of respondents also worry about their safety when home alone (42%) and avoid living on the ground or first floors of apartment buildings out of fear of home invasions (45%). The leading safety measures Americans take to protect themselves in their homes are buying security systems and getting a dog.

While security systems can be a deterrent, they aren’t able to physically defend you. In case of a break-in, you can only hope help will arrive in time. A guard dog on the other hand deters and protects. Dog ownership improves security on a larger scale as well: Neighborhoods with more dogs experience less crime — including murder and assault, researchers from the Ohio State University found. Their study results suggest that more people walking their dogs puts more “eyes on the street,” which discourages criminals from committing both violent and non-violent crimes.

Now, before you run to the next kennel, please be aware that every guard dog needs lots of training, no matter what the breed (mutts can make great guard dogs, too!). Of course this applies to all dogs, but a guard dog without proper training can turn aggressive (which is not the same as protective!) and is a liability and a safety risk. Also don’t forget that every dog needs love and affection — even dogs with jobs. With that in mind, please check out our list of the best dog breeds for home security. StudyFinds reviewed the breed recommendations by experts from ten different websites to find the top five guard dogs. Got any feedback? Please let us know in the comments.

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1. German Shepherd

Close your eyes and think: “home security dog.” Your brain likely comes up with the picture of a German shepherd. Unsurprisingly, ten out of ten experts recommend this breed for home security, as they are “gentle family pets and immensely courageous — unafraid to put themselves in danger to save a loved one, as many of them do as police and military dogs,” says Care.com.

German shepherd (Photo by Dustin Bowdige on Unsplash)

The highly intelligent breed is the top guard dog for several dog experts, including the ones at Canine Journal: “German Shepherds, in our opinion, top the list of best family guard dogs due to their natural instincts to listen, learn, and obey. They are both menacing in their appearance, and loving in their nature, but will respond to a command at any moment’s notice. They have thick fur, which makes them respond well to colder temperatures, and it adds to their toughness. They are very understanding of their homes, and will be wary of intruders. They have fantastic size and can take down any sized human without much trouble.”

“A favorite of the police, these dogs are easy to train, fiercely loyal, have great stamina, and are great under pressure,” knows PetsRadar. “Not only that; they make wonderful pets who love to play with toys. […] So as well as a great guard dog, a German Shepherd is also a brilliant friend.”

2. Rottweiler

Rottweilers are also excellent guard dogs and their “deterrent factor” may be even higher than a German Shepherd’s. These guys are massive! But while they look scary, they are affectionate with their people, as well as versatile. “There is apparently no limit to the jobs they can perform, like herding and carting to name a few. Tire them out enough and they may even pop a squat in your lap,” writes Care.com.

Rottweiler (Photo by Sabīne Jaunzeme on Unsplash)

However, they are not as family-friendly as German shepherds and may be not the best choice for homes with young children; partially due to their strong build, but also because of the breed’s other traits. “The Rottweiler, if not properly trained, is too aggressive of a breed to have around small children,” cautions Canine Journal. Of course intensive training is non-negotiable with any large dog, especially in a family setting, and Canine Journal walks it back a bit after their warning. “The Rottweiler is great with families if brought up properly, and even small children are safe under the right conditions. Their intelligence can make them very obedient and despite their aggressive snarl, these dogs are very loving and ready-to-please animals.”

Wag! seems less concerned about mixing “Rotties” with kids: “The Rottweiler was bred to guard cattle and the family, and with their size of about 100 pounds, they can be ferocious beasts when they need to [be]. However, they still know how to be lovable pets and understand when it is time to be gentle and sweet with kids and other animals.”

3. Doberman Pinscher

The Doberman Pinscher is another “classic” protective breed that, fun fact, originates in Germany, just like the German Shepherd and the Rottweiler. This breed got as many experts’ recommendations, but their fearsome image combined with their athleticism secured them the third spot (except for families with children; more on that later). “Their reputation and name precedes them as the ultimate guard dogs,” writes security equipment provider Kuna on their blog. “Intelligent, determined, loyal, fearless, and vigilant, […] Doberman[s] have been serving as the notorious guard dogs in Germany since the late 19th century. Their muscular stature allows for high speed and endurance, as well as effective attacks when imperiled by threatening strangers.”

Doberman (Photo by Anna Kozakova on Unsplash)

Reader’s Digest also thinks highly of these dogs: “One of the best guard dog breeds, the Doberman is a sleek, powerful, fearless, and fast dog. Considered the fifth-smartest dog breed in the world, it is loyal in protecting its people and always alert. Dobermans also bark a lot. If they need to, they will take a threat seriously, pinning an intruder against the wall or cornering it until humans take charge. When they’re off duty, Dobermans can be big-time goofballs. They have high energy needs and make great running companions.”

Unfortunately, like Rottweilers, these dogs are also not necessarily great for homes with young children, as Canine Journal (again) points out. “The breed is very alert and cautious of people it is not familiar with, but will respect the command of their owner and this makes them great for protecting families.” But “they should be raised in the household with children and not brought into a house with small children after they are puppies.”

4. Bullmastiff

For a “gentle and loving” family protector, consider the bullmastiff, suggests Canine Journal. “The Bullmastiff has excellent instincts and thrives in family settings, as they learn quickly who their ‘pack’ is and will do everything they can to protect it. They are very aware of everything going on around them, and their intimidating look makes them a great choice at fending off intruders without putting your children at risk. […] To get the most out of this breed, it should be raised early with the family and trained constantly through its growing stages. With that being said, once it is familiar with its home and who its family is, this breed is gentle and loving, and will do great at being a part of your family.”

Bullmastiff (Photo by Albert Dávid on Unsplash)

Safe for families, dangerous for burglars: If worse comes to worst, this dog is a force to be reckoned with! “You’ve probably heard of the phrase, ‘his bark is worse than his bite.’ This may be true for many dog breeds, but the same can’t be said for the Bullmastiff. This breed has the highest amount of bite force of any dog at 552 pounds per square inch – that’s around three times higher than the average dog,” knows PetsRadar.

According to Kuna, Bullmastiffs are a great guard dog choice for families if you can handle their size (and their appetite) — they only have one downside: “Bullmastiffs are highly defensive of strangers due to their unbounding love and affection for the family. An average Bullmastiff weighs around 150 pounds, making it capable of taking down humans of larger builds. […] The only hitch to keeping a Bullmastiff is coming to grips with their perpetual slobbering.”

5. Akita

If you’re looking for a dog that would 100% die for you and don’t mind making some social sacrifices in return, meet the Akita. These dogs are natural born protectors. “Akitas are one of the most loyal dog breeds. Bred for guarding royalty and nobility in feudal Japan, this courageous and alert breed is naturally suspicious of strangers. Akitas will keep watch over you and your family at all times. This breed takes this task seriously and will typically perform its guarding duty with little to no [guarding!] training,” mentions The Spruce.

Akita (Photo by Hrihorii Sheldunov on Unsplash)

But while they may need little encouragement to guard, Akitas are serious working dogs and can’t just be thrown into the “family mix,” as Kuna explains. “The fearless and bold Akita is a breed that deserves the utmost praise and respect. […] Akitas are famous for their strong protective instincts, intense suspicions of other animals and strange people, and their rigid loyalty to only their owner families makes them one of the worthiest companions to men. […] However, here’s a word of warning; Akitas do not cohabitate well with other animals. In addition, their loyalty and trust can only be earned by an experienced and firm owner. So, this breed is to be steered clear of if you have never had a dog before.”

Reader’s Digest seconds this: “This stocky, curly-tailed Japanese mountain dog is revered in its native country as a symbol of good health and long life, according to the [American Kennel Club] AKC. Akitas are fiercely protective by nature […] Typically, they bark only when there’s a really good reason […]. Akitas can be aggressive with other dogs and need to be socialized early on to interact appropriately with them as well as with people.”

Note: Always thoroughly research any dog breeders to avoid obtaining a dog with health or behavioral issues or supporting a puppy mill. This applies to all dog breeds. In addition, purebred dogs can be prone to specific health issues. Be sure to read up on any breed you are considering.

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Sources:

  • Good Housekeeping
  • Reader’s Digest
  • The Spruce
  • PetsRadar
  • Care.com
  • Woman’s Day
  • Kuna Systems
  • Country Living
  • Wag!
  • Canine Journal

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Top 10 best guard dogs for guarding a private home

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Many people have four-legged pets to protect their yard or apartment from ill-wishers. Having a guard dog, you can not worry about your accommodation on vacation or on a business trip.

But what kind of dog to choose for protection? After all, there are so many breeds of dogs in the world.

Tenth place – Giant Schnauzer

Dogs of this breed are easily trained and quickly memorize all commands. Despite the good-natured appearance of the pet, the Giant Schnauzers perfectly guard their owner and his home. Having such a dog, not a single thief will get into the yard or apartment.

Giant Schnauzers get along well with other animals and small children.

Ninth place – Moscow watchdog

Despite the fact that this breed of dog was bred relatively recently, it has already won the trust of many people. The main feature of the Moscow guard dogs is their size – these dogs are huge and look intimidating. The Moscow watchdog is not just an excellent guard, but also a devoted friend. There are never any problems with dogs of this breed.

Eighth place – Alabai

This breed of dogs is good guards, but difficult “students”. Alabai is difficult to train and rarely listens to the owner. In order to never have problems with a dog of this breed, it should be started only by the person who easily finds a common language with each dog.

Seventh place – Caucasian Shepherd Dog

Caucasians are unpretentious, keeping a dog of this breed is very easy. The look of the Caucasian Shepherd Dog is not just awesome, at the sight of this dog – not a single thief will even try to get into the yard or apartment. However, despite their formidable appearance, Caucasians are very friendly and loyal to their owners. Naturally, like any dog, the Caucasian Shepherd needs to be trained and taught, otherwise problems may arise with it.

Sixth place – Doberman

Doberman is an excellent house guard dog. This breed belongs to the office, so these pets are very smart and quick-witted. The house is supervised by a Doberman and never receives unwanted guests. Having such a dog, you can not worry about the safety of money and other valuables. In addition to guarding abilities, the Doberman is an excellent companion and true friend.

Fifth place – Cane Corso

Cane Corso is a very expensive and rare breed of dog. Animals of this breed are very kind, well-mannered and patient. But when it comes to the life and health of the owner, the Cane Corso turns into a ferocious beast that can tear anyone apart. That is why this breed of dog is suitable for guarding an apartment and a private house.

Fourth place – Boxer

Boxer is a very strong and strong dog. He quickly remembers all the commands and always obeys the owner. This breed of dog is popular all over the world, and very often, these dogs are started as a guard.

Boxer gets along well with children and other pets, he will always be a true friend and an excellent bodyguard.

Third place – Rottweiler

Dogs of this breed are very kind and attentive to children and other household members. Rottweilers are easy to train and quickly learn new information. Due to the calm nature, the Rottweiler can be kept both in the apartment and in the house. This breed of dog is very easy to care for.

Second place – Staffordshire Terrier

Some people think that Staffords are mean and unbalanced dogs. However, this is not entirely true, or rather, not at all. The nature of the Staffordshire Terrier depends directly on education. If you properly raise a dog, then it will be a good friend and even a “nanny” for children. As a guard dog, the Staffordshire Terrier is ideal. Dogs of this breed do not like and do not perceive strangers.

First place – German Shepherd

This dog breed is one of the most popular and widespread. German Shepherds live both in a private house and in apartments. For protection, such a pet is perfect. Germans are very smart and quick-witted, they are easy to train and quickly remember commands. The German Shepherd is not just an excellent guard dog, but also a true friend for many years.

Choosing a good guard dog is not difficult, the most important thing is to choose the one that
which you will like.


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28 Best Guard Dog Breeds In The World – Dog Breeds?

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Guard dogs have a natural instinct that helps them protect their territory, home and family. Guard dog breeds are a certain type, character and reactions of animals. They are dedicated, alert, strong and fearless. The peculiarity of these dogs is not only that they will bark and warn you about the arrival of guests, but that they intuitively understand and know how to protect from a dangerous situation.

In everyday life, guard dogs, as a rule, are unpretentious, but at the same time they are demanding on the regularity of physical and intellectual stress. Most breeds are recommended to confident, experienced dog breeders with a strong character.

Many breeds were bred specifically as guards of human property and as guard dogs for livestock. In recent decades, the number of domestic guard dogs has grown. Trained guard dogs follow human commands, are able to work in various capacities and act as a faithful companion.

Watchdog breeds are distinguished by their independent disposition and the ability to quickly make independent decisions to counter possible threats. For this reason, the possession of such animals requires an understanding of the working functions of the dog, an authoritative position and sufficient training from the person.

28 best guard dog breeds

1. Akita Inu

Loyal, dignified and courageous dog of Japanese origin. The imposing dog is wary of strangers, often intolerant of other animals, but will happily share his outgoing and affectionate nature with family members. Dogs of the Akita breed are considered not only protectors for humans, but also symbols of happiness in the house. Akita Inu are strong-willed dogs with an independent character, they need professional consistent training. A large and independent dog will be a devoted friend to the owner.

Akita Inu guard dog always stands up for those he loves. The American Akita guard dog continues the guard dog tradition. The tall and large American Akita appeared as a result of selection and further breeding of the Japanese Akita Inu. The American “version” is larger and more trainable. With some difference in size and temperament, both breeds are famous for their guard and sentry qualities.

2. Alabay

Strength, power, analytical mind and independence are qualities that help Alabay to be ideal defenders. Without unnecessary aggression towards strangers, guard dogs of the Alabai breed are always ready to defend themselves. At the same time, a large and strong dog has a subtle nature. In training, it is worth using confidence in combination with positive parenting methods. An experienced person with pronounced leadership qualities should be engaged in the training and education of Alabaev.

3. Anatolian Shepherd Dog (Kangal)

Kangals – muscular and agile dogs are considered recognized protectors of the family and guardians of human property. Smart and patient dogs, when properly socialized, demonstrate a calm and affectionate disposition. They are quick and decisive when someone encroaches on their territory or master’s property. The nature of the dog is dominant and demanding, the owner in relation to the pet will have to prove himself as a strong leader.

4. Airedale Terrier

Hardy and intelligent dog combines hunting and watchdog qualities. An energetic and emotional Airedale Terrier requires an owner with a strong willed character for education. A properly educated dog is friendly and energetic, always ready to stand up for himself and for the owner. Airedales are not conflicted, but they are jealous of their things and vigilantly guard their territory.

5. Appenzeller Sennenhund

A lively, energetic and confident Swiss shepherd dog is distinguished by reliability and fearlessness. Suspicious of strangers. The appearance of a stranger in the visibility zone will be reported by a loud bark. They say about Appenzellers that “these watchdogs cannot be bribed.” Developed intelligence makes good students out of dogs. Early and prolonged socialization is necessary to form a stable temperament, to prevent excessive suspicion or caution. Strong-willed Appenzeller Mountain Dogs require a confident owner and high exercise needs.

6. Australian Shepherd (Aussie)

The Aussie, a dog breed that accompanied westward migrating Europeans, was developed in California. American dog breeders in breeding emphasized versatility, sharp intelligence and a strong guard instinct. The medium-sized dog is a classic example of a ranch dog, with a life closely tied to that of a cowboy.

Many “Australians” are territorial and will selflessly protect the property of the owner and attack the one who encroaches on it. It should be noted that Australian Shepherds are surprisingly smart and able to “defeat” an unsuspecting owner. Uncontrolled possession and lack of proper dog training can cause serious difficulties.

7. Beauceron

Energetic and dashing defender – this is how the owners call Beauceron. At the same time, the dog is an intelligent and sensitive companion for a person. The powerful Beaucerons have a dominant character, these are not dogs for novice owners. Well-trained and socialized Beaucerons make well-balanced watchdogs and guardians, especially for small and protective family members.

8. Black Russian Terrier

Muscular dog from the Siberian lands was bred for protection and protection. The Black Russian Terrier is known for its courage, confidence and intelligence. A large, heavy-boned dog for its size, it moves quickly. Coarse black coat protects the dog in different climatic conditions. Given the physical strength and power of the dog, you need to control all its reactions, including in relation to other people and dogs.

9. Flanders Bouvier

The Bouvier de Flandres is known as an intelligent and hardworking all-rounder. At the same time, he is an ideal watchman and guard of private households. Initially, Bouviers were used to guard cattle, hence their unspoken name – “cow shepherd from Flanders.” Many owners note the impeccable character and huge heart of their pets. Strong-willed, powerful and robust dogs do best with confident owners who can devote enough time and space to them.

10. Boxer

Bright and bold Boxers are a popular service and guard dog breed. The movements of a muscular boxer are similar to those of an athlete. The patient nature and playful optimistic disposition of the dog allows her to communicate well with children. Boxers are excellent family dogs and fearless, quick-witted watchdogs. They say about boxers that they are “intellectuals who are in no hurry to get into a fight.” But when it comes to attack, the boxer is concentrated to the maximum, trying to knock the opponent down or fixing the grip with his teeth, as his ancestors once did.

11. Bullmastiff

Watch dog, obtained by crossing a mastiff and a bulldog, looks like a muscular big guard. Dogs show obedience at home and fearlessness in dangerous situations. The strong Bullmastiff is alert, confident protector and intelligent family companion. Dogs are devoted to their family and neutral with house guests. They are very wary of strangers, they do not tolerate familiar attitude towards themselves. You need to start socializing and training your puppy early, while he is small and can be controlled.

12. Canaan Dog

The national dog of Israel and one of the oldest breeds. Historically, the Canaan dog has been a reliable livestock guardian and guardian of the owner’s property. Dogs have developed the functions of a defender and quick reaction. Sturdy and agile, Canaans are well suited to active owners, and their endurance will appeal to hikers and runners. A passive owner is not suitable for a smart, confident dog. Early training, proper socialization, and a dominant owner are key factors in owning a Canaan dog.

13. Cane Corso

Noble intelligent dog Cane Corso is an incomparable protector. The name of the dog dates back to ancient Roman times and translates as “bodyguard dog”. An impressive size, a large head, a watchful look and muscles throbbing under a short coarse coat immediately say that you have a serious dog in front of you, with a focus on protection. The Cane Corso has a territorial instinct, they are always loyal and want to please their people. As with other large dogs, proper training and early communication with people and other dogs is essential for the Cane Corso.

14. Caucasian Shepherd Dog

The Caucasian Shepherd Dog is a serious bodyguard dog that should never be taken lightly. Dog breeders note the friendliness of the “Caucasians”, but only the owner and the closest people manage to know him. The rest of the dog tends to be distrustful. Most often, representatives of the breed are used as guard dogs and companions. With the likelihood of a threat to itself or a person, the Caucasian Shepherd Dog shows courage, fearlessness and cruelty. At the same time, the dog demonstrates a gentle, kind nature and devotion towards his family.

15. Doberman Pinscher

Doberman pinschers are called “nobles” among dogs for their magnificent physique and sharp intelligence. Well-trained Dobermans conscientiously serve in security structures and patrol services. Fearless and alert, the breed is one of the best guard dogs. Dobermans recklessly protect the territory and show a protective instinct towards humans. In relation to suspicious strangers, dogs can show aggressive behavior.

16. Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Staffordshire Terriers are distinguished by indomitable courage, high intelligence, stable disposition and perseverance. The ancestors of the dog participated in bull-baiting and dog fights, where they won the glory of pugnacious brawlers. Further breeding has transformed the muscular agile terrier from a former gladiator into a loyal companion with a special patient attitude towards children. The fighting instincts of the Stafford determine the need for proper socialization and early communication with other dogs in order to avoid aggressive behavior in the future.

17. Belgian Shepherd

The versatile Belgian Shepherd shows intelligence, courage and devotion to man. Affectionate and friendly dog ​​is jealous of the attention of his family members. Protecting a person and the property of the owner is included in the list of characteristic “pedigree” qualities of a dog. The Belgian Shepherd always shows a vigilant attitude towards strangers, without fear or aggression. Representatives of the breed are not inclined to show cruelty and attack unreasonably.

18. Rhodesian Ridgeback

Representatives of the South African Rhodesian Ridgeback breed are dogs of great strength, dedication and courage. They are loyal friends, ready to protect those they trust. The dog’s behavior style can be called “intelligent”, without shyness or aggression. Dogs have been the protector of farmers and hunters since the beginning of breeding in South and Central Africa. In relation to strangers, the dog shows aloof behavior. With members of his family, he is loyal and noble, but never forgives abuse.

19. Rottweiler

Rottweilers are said to look at the world with confidence and aloofness. A well-bred dog will be courageous without aggression. The dog has a highly developed territorial instinct, for the use of which in a positive way, early socialization is necessary. The protective instinct grows in Rottweilers as they mature. But strangers should not come to the house where the Rottweiler lives without warning.

The dog will not necessarily bite the guest, but it may well drive him into a corner and hold him until you arrive. Given the dog’s tendency to dominate, the goal in training is to initially achieve a high level of obedience.

20. Tibetan Mastiff

Tibetan Mastiffs look impressive and intimidating. An adult dog can weigh up to 80 kilograms. Representatives of the breed are said to be high-class watchdogs. Giants with thick hair behave calmly and gently in the house. In relation to strangers, the dog behaves aloofly wary. Despite the external massiveness, the dog will deftly respond to any threats if necessary. In order to avoid the development of suspicion and isolation for representatives of the breed, early socialization is extremely important.

21. Miniature Schnauzer

Energetic barbel – standard schnauzer – a medium-sized dog. The standard schnauzer is classified as a dog “classic”. They make excellent family companions, helpers and vigilant watchdogs. In the past, merchants used schnauzers to protect their wagons on long journeys. Hardy and reliable dogs did not take up much space, but if necessary, they could be ferocious and warn of danger in a loud voice. Insight and intelligence have allowed the standard schnauzer to gain a reputation as a reliable watchman.

22. Chow Chow

The oldest breed of dog was bred as a guard and protector. A powerful compact body and a deep, slightly distant look give the animal a slightly “snobbish” expression. Chow Chows are typical representatives of watchdogs, they are loyal to loved ones and prefer to stay away from strangers. The animal behaves elegantly and dignifiedly. Before a suspicious Chow Chow receives guests, the owner must greet them. To protect those he loves, the dog will be responsible. Due to their wayward nature and some difficulty in training, the Chow Chow is called the breed “not for everyone.”

23. Giant Schnauzer

Initially, the breed was involved in driving and protecting large horned animals. Later, dogs began to be used to guard pubs, taverns and taverns. It is no coincidence that at the first Bavarian exhibition in 1910, a giant dog was presented as a “Birschnauzer” – “beer schnauzer”.

In the future, Giant Schnauzers were expected to be recognized as police and service dogs. The appearance of the Giant Schnauzers causes respect. Dogs are distinguished by a long, up to 2 years of maturation. The nature of the guard is most manifested by this age. Giant Schnauzers are not characterized by unreasonable aggression. The high level of contact and playfulness with family members contrasts with distancing and reluctance to get close to strangers. The dog’s guarding instinct extends to family members and territory, which the dog will consider “his”.

24. Kuvasz

An ancient Hungarian guard dog originally used as a protector of livestock. The Hungarian king in troubled times, not trusting the environment and fearing for his life, deliberately surrounded himself with reliable guards – dogs of the Kuvasz breed. The ability to make quick independent decisions in Hungarian kuvasses is inherent in nature. Dogs are very suspicious of strangers, and in case of danger, they fiercely and aggressively protect the family. The nature of animals cannot be called simple, possession and training should be entrusted only to experienced dog breeders.

25. Leonberger

German breed of large “hairy” dogs with a brave heart. The versatile Leonberger has a stable temperament and is used as a companion, family and guard dog. Leonbergers are called the epitome of what people love about dogs. They are smart, sociable, obedient and affectionate within the family. The absence of aggression, anger and a pronounced desire to dominate do not spoil the protective qualities of Leonbergers.

26. German Shepherd

German Shepherds are the best guard dogs in the world. The dignity and protective capabilities of the breed are demonstrated by a case that occurred in the Belgrade Zoo in 1980. The zoo’s guard dog, Gabi, was used for the unofficial security of the zoo. One night, a female German Shepherd was responsibly carrying out her service when a jaguar was found on the territory, escaping from its cage to freedom. For several hours before the arrival of special services, the German Shepherd Gabi bravely held back the onslaught of the animal.

The courage and courage of the dog saved the lives of the inhabitants and the zookeeper. In honor of this event, a monument to a German shepherd named Gabi stands in the Belgrade Zoo, the words “Her heart was stronger than the jaguar” are carved on the monument.

German Shepherd Gabi: a monument in Belgrade

27. Moscow Watchdog

The Moscow Watchdog breed is distinguished by fearlessness and courage. Protecting the family and protecting the territory is the main task of a large muscular dog. Assertive independent dogs are real guard dogs. They do not know fear and require mandatory early socialization. For a large strong animal with thick dense hair, it is possible to cope with the protection of a large territory in cold weather.

28. Pyrenean Mountain Dog

The oldest French guard dog breed is gaining popularity in Russia. A smart guard dog is not pampered and is used to living in harsh mountain conditions. Thick wool allows the “Pyrenean wolfhound” to live on the street and feel comfortable. The nature of the dog in the family is sociable and friendly. The Pyrenees are attached to a person, the family is the main thing that a dog has. The dogs are reliable, do not show sudden aggression and will drive a stranger from their territory without bloodshed.

It is impossible to say unequivocally which are the best guard dogs. There are a number of criteria for evaluating the guard qualities of animals. Among them are the requirements for content, the degree of learning and submission, the level of aggressiveness, and others.

The most intelligent guard dogs

A guard dog must have a developed intellect, good hearing and increased alertness. The dog watches and warns of danger. In the event of a threat, the dog is able to make quick decisions to protect itself, territory and family.

The temperament of watchdogs determines their love and devotion to families. The mind of a dog is to feel the mood and motives of those around him. A trained dog understands the behavior of the owner, does not give false signals.

Intelligent guard dogs understand and respond to the commands they have been trained to. Misunderstanding the situation can cause an unexpected reaction and dangerous behavior of the dog.

The most intelligent representatives of hundred trading dogs

  • Rottweilers have historically guarded people and their property. Dogs are smart and love their family members.
  • German Shepherds are highly trainable, capable of searching and recognizing various objects. The high level of intelligence made German Shepherds popular service dogs.
  • Giant Schnauzers are described as a breed that is smarter than most others. Large guard dogs, Giant Schnauzers were bred to guard livestock. If necessary, the dog had to quickly make independent decisions and independent actions.

The best guard dogs for private homes

Large guard dogs must be brave and, if necessary, quickly repel any threats to themselves and the person. What is the use of having a guard dog in the house, but not reacting to those who approach or enter the house?

Attachment to the place or “territorial instinct” makes the dog defend the house. Each breed has a different level of territorial affection.

Which dog is better for guarding a private house on the street?

There are several important characteristics to consider when choosing. Dogs protecting private households should be large, have a moderately independent character and a coat, the quality of which adapts the animal to weather changes.

The best guard dog breeds for guarding a private house on the street in the yard are typical large guard dogs, with the need to live in a large area and are “hardened” to live in different weather conditions.

  • Alabai is one of the suitable guard dog breeds for the outdoors. The instinct of the guard is a pronounced quality of a large strong dog. Alabai are excellent watchmen, ready for anything for the sake of the family. The dog responds well to temperature changes and feels best not in the cramped conditions of a city apartment. Representatives of the breed are comfortable in a large outdoor enclosure.
  • Bullmastiffs are ideal for guarding a private home. The dog is comfortable in the local area. Bullmastiffs are the perfect combination of a loyal pet and a reliable home guard. However, the short coat makes the dog somewhat vulnerable to the cold. Therefore, the Bullmastiff is not suitable for guarding a private home in cold regions.
  • Leonberger is a breed that is often bred to guard a private house. Outwardly, the large guard dog of the Leonberger breed looks powerful, sometimes it is confused with the “Caucasian”. A large dog that looks like a lion is not inclined to show aggression without a reason. It is advised to form guard qualities in a dog after completing a full course of obedience.
  • The Caucasian Shepherd Dog is always in the top of the list of “the best guard dog breeds for guarding a private house”, it is customary for a solid-sized dog to be on the street in the yard. The history of breeding Caucasians is connected with the protection of the property of the owner.

The Best Guard Dogs for an Apartment

Guard dogs in an apartment can be a concern and often the subject of much conversation. If the territory of the apartment is small, then the main criterion for choosing a pet is its size.

Cleanliness, lack of smell, strong salivation and the need for physical activity applicable to the conditions of the apartment expand the list of factors influencing preferences in choosing. Many breeds will do well in an apartment if the owner pays enough attention to outdoor walking and provides proper care.

The best guard dogs for apartments

  • Rottweilers are called apartment-friendly guard dogs. If the owner does not take the initiative, the Rottweiler is not inclined to run around or play too actively in the house. Dogs do not require complex grooming. Walks with Rottweilers should be long and include an optimal set of intellectual loads, this will support a stable emotional background of the animal. Although dogs are often kept in apartments, a large area is especially beneficial for young dogs so as not to cause destructive behavior when there is not enough space.
  • Chow Chow is not only a friend and companion of a person, but also a reliable guard. A low level of activity suggests keeping a dog in an apartment. The structure of the coat suggests self-cleaning, in addition, dogs are distinguished by natural cleanliness. Chow Chow dogs have a wide range of sizes. About twenty kilograms in size, Chow Chow dogs are comfortable relatively small guard dogs for apartments.
  • Airdl terriers are house trained. Dogs are practically devoid of the specific smell of a dog, with proper care from them there is little hair on the floor. Providing Airedales with regular quality walks can easily avoid the devastating problems associated with excess energy. When keeping, it is worth considering a certain amount of stubbornness of the breed, although independence and independence are common features of many guard breeds.

The best guard dogs for families with children

Guard dogs are naturally strong, trained to protect the home and people.

The main question before choosing a suitable pet is what breed of dog is suitable for children and home guards. Many guard dogs love children and will treat them as loyal and caring as many other dogs, if not more so.

Good guard dogs are obtained with proper training. A good trained dog in most cases knows when to forget about his protective instinct. At the same time, it is necessary to teach children to behave correctly when communicating with a dog, not to be rude, not to tease, not to pull the animal.

The best representatives of guard dogs for families with children

  • When dealing with children, the Boxer has gained a reputation as an intelligent dog. Fast, strong dogs are like a bundle of energy. Boxers will recklessly play various outdoor games with children. At the same time, the child and the dog must be taught to behave correctly with each other and not be left without adult control.
  • The Pyrenean Mountain Dog is intelligent and predictable. The caring nature and contact of the animal will be appreciated by all family members, and the playful disposition and emotionality will make great companions for the smallest dogs from big dogs. The Pyrenean Mountain Dog is an ideal option for a family with a child living in a private home. The animal treats babies with special care.
  • Chow Chows are comfortable pets. Dogs are not characterized by destructive behavior, in everyday life they are quiet, not inclined to bark or dig. The Chow Chow is recommended as a guard dog for older children. Like any dog, the Chow Chow requires socialization and adaptation to the full range of children’s behavior. For a not too active Chow Chow, playing with children in a spirit of cooperation, without the use of force, is suitable.

Pulaski head start: HEAD START – New River Community Action

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HEAD START – New River Community Action

Mission: NRCA’s Head Start mission is to build on the unique strengths of children and families; through positive engagement, health education and a quality preschool experience.
NRCA’s Head Start prepares children for lifelong success through school readiness by partnering with families to support goals in the home and school environment.

Head Start is a federally-funded preschool program which offers comprehensive developmental services to children 3-5 years of age. Children with special needs comprise at least ten percent of the enrollment. The primary components of Head Start are education, social services, preventative health and nutrition. The program focuses on the entire family, and includes parent involvement as a fundamental part of Head Start.

In addition to the educational opportunities for children, Head Start provides many individualized educational skill and involvement opportunities for parents, included among the many avenues are literacy classes, parenting classes, educational and employment training opportunities within and outside Head Start, and parent meetings. Also, parents may serve as representatives on Policy Council, which is the governing body of the Head Start Program.

Over 300 children currently receive services through Head Start centers located throughout the New River Valley .

Contact the Head Start administrative office or the local New River Community Action office in your area for more information.

New River Community Action Head Start and New River Community College have joined efforts to serve the New River Valley. A Head Start classroom is located on the college campus serving seventeen three and four-year-old children.  These parents are enrolled in the NRCC Accountability to Student Learning Program which provides NRCC case manager services (Connection Specialists) in addition to the Head Start Family/Health Advocate for family services.  These services are critical to ensure that Head Start parents are successful. (This Head Start Early Learning Center classroom will be an option for parents throughout the NRV and will also serve as a Lab classroom for the NRCC Early Childhood Education and Human Services programs. )

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Floyd Head Start

120 Epperly Mill Road, SW
PO Box 849,
Floyd, VA 24091
Phone: 540-745-2120

Check Elementary School
6810 Floyd Highway N.
Copper Hill, VA 24079
(540) 745-9464

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Rich Creek Head Start
109 Old Virginia Ave.
Rich Creek, VA 24147
Phone: 540-726-2700

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1105 Henson Ave.,
Pearisburg 24134
Phone: 540-921-2355

Macy McClaugherty Elem. School
1001 Henson Avenue
Pearisburg, VA 24134
(540) 921-1362

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Blacksburg Head Start
701 Church St.,
Blacksburg 24060
Office phone: 540-552-0490

Christiansburg Head Start
135 Church Street,
Christiansburg, 24073
Office Phone: 540-381-7559

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PULASKI COUNTY

Pulaski Head Start
1520 Bob White Blvd.
Pulaski, VA 24301
Phone:  540-994-5740

Pulaski Application

RADFORD CITY

Radford Baptist Church
215 3rd Ave,
Radford 24141
Phone: 540-731-4107

McHarg Elementary School  
700 12th Street,
Radford 24141
Phone: 540-731-3652 ext 3032

Radford Application

NRCC EARLY LEARNING CENTER

Head Start Early Learning Center
New River Community College
5251 College Drive,
Dublin, VA 24084
Phone: 540-674-3600

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Pulaski may refer to:

  • Pulaski Heights, a section of the city of Little Rock, Arkansas
  • Pulaski Shoal, an underwater landform west of the Florida Keys
  • Pulaski, Georgia, a town
  • Pulaski Square, one of the “Squares of Savannah” in the US state of Georgia
  • Pulaski State Prison, a prison facility operated by the US State of Georgia
  • Pulaski Tunnel, a historic site related to a 1910 forest fire in the northern panhandle of the U. S. state of Idaho
  • Pulaski, Indiana, an unincorporated community
  • Pulaski, Illinois, a village
  • Pulaski Road (Chicago), major north-south street in the city of Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Mount Pulaski, Illinois
  • Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area, a hunting & fishing wildlife area administered by the US state of Indiana
  • Pulaski, Iowa
  • Lake Pulaski, a lake in Minnesota
  • Pulaski, Mississippi
  • Pulaski, Missouri
  • Pulaski, New York
  • Pulaski, Ohio, a census-designated place
  • Pulaskiville, Ohio, a census-designated place
  • Pulaski, Tennessee
  • Pulaski, Virginia
  • Pulaski, Wisconsin, a village
  • Pulaski, Iowa County, Wisconsin, a town

American infrastructure and landmarks[edit]

  • Pulaski Technical College, a college in Arkansas
  • U.S. Route 40 in Delaware or Pulaski Highway
  • Fort Pulaski, on Cockspur Island, Georgia
  • Pulaski Road (Chicago), Illinois
  • Casimir Pulaski Memorial Highway, the portion of Interstate 65 in Lake County, Indiana
  • U. S. Route 40 in Maryland or Pulaski Highway
  • Pulaski Expressway, a never-built expressway in Pennsylvania
  • General Pulaski Skyway, New Jersey
  • Pulaski Bridge, New York City
  • County Route 11 (Suffolk County, New York) or Pulaski Road
  • Pulaski Barracks, a U.S. Army military installation in Kaiserslautern, Germany

Ships[edit]

  • SS Pułaski , an ocean liner for the Polish-owned Gdynia America Line
  • USS Pulaski (1854)
  • SS Pulaski , a steamship sunk off Cape Hatteras in 1838
  • USCGC Pulaski (WSC-149), a patrol vessel built in 1927
  • USS Casimir Pulaski (SSBN-633)
  • USS Pulaski County (LST-1088)

Transportation[edit]

  • Pulaski station (CTA Orange Line)
  • Pulaski station (CTA Blue Line)
  • Pulaski station (CTA Green Line)
  • Pulaski station (CTA Pink Line)

Other uses[edit]

  • Pulaski (tool), a firefighting hand tool combining an ax and a mattock
  • Pulaski (TV series), a 1987 BBC TV series
    • “Pulaski”, a 1987 instrumental song by The Shadows and theme from the BBC TV series
  • “Pulaski”, a 2011 song by Drive-By Truckers from Go-Go Boots
  • Pulaski Yankees, were a minor-league American baseball team based in Pulaski, Virginia

People with the surname[edit]

  • Casimir Pulaski, Polish soldier and nobleman, “the father of American cavalry”
  • Ed Pulaski, U. S. Forest Service member
  • Józef Pułaski, a Polish noble and joint creator of the Bar Confederation, father of Casimir

Fictional[edit]

  • Apollo (comics) or Andrew Pulaski, a comic book superhero
  • Eddie Pulaski, a character in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
  • Katherine Pulaski, a character in Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Ronette Pulaski, a character from the Twin Peaks TV series and movie

  • Pulaski Middle School (disambiguation)
  • Pulaski Township (disambiguation)
  • Pulaski Park (disambiguation), multiple locations
  • Pulaskifield, Missouri, an unincorporated community
  • Pulawski (disambiguation)
  • ORP Generał Kazimierz Pułaski , a Polish Navy frigate
  • 9Pulaski River Turtles – Burlington Sock Puppets Prediction and Analysis Today On July 13, 2023 at 23:00 a game will take place within the tournament Appalachian League, which cannot be ignored. We, in turn, are going to analyze in detail who is more likely to succeed.

    Head to head and latest results

    The teams approach the upcoming match with the following head-to-head stats: Pulaski River Turtles have 3 wins (2 at home), while Burlington Sock Puppets have 9 victories (3 away). The home team’s scoring average is 4.7 (5.8 at home) and the away team’s is 6 (7 away). The previous face-to-face match of the teams took place on June 25, 2023. It happened within the tournament Appalachian League. That meeting ended with a score of 5:5.

    Pulaski River Turtles

    77 points

    Burlington Sock Puppets

    89 points

    5 wins

    9 wins

    33%

    9004 4 60%

    7/14/23

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    7/13/23

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    6/25/23

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    Statistical Predictions: Pulaski River Turtles – Burlington Sock Puppets

    Vergne

    The Pulaski River Turtles have scored under 5. 5 points in 7 of their last 8 head-to-head meetings in the Appalachian League.

    Bet: Pulaski River Turtles Total Under(5.5)

    Over 11.5 points played in 7 of Pulaski River Turtles’ last 8 home matches in the Appalachian League.

    Over 11.5 totals played in Burlington Sock Puppets’s last 4 Appalachian League games.

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    Single Series

    Pulaski River Turtles have scored under 6.5 points in 12 of the last 13 Appalachian League games.

    Bet: Pulaski River Turtles Total under(6.5)

    Pulaski River Turtles team overview

    Pulaski River Turtles’ statistics after 10 past games is as follows – 1 win and 7 losses. At home, the team won 1 match, while suffering losses in 4 games. The previous match of the team took place on July 10, 2023 at the tournament Appalachian League. The opponent in that meeting was the Danville Otterbots team. Then the case ended with a score of 20:5. It should be noted that on average, the team scores 4. 3 (4.4 at home) points per match, and concedes 9.1 (8 at home) points per match.

    Burlington Sock Puppets team overview

    For a more in-depth look at the current situation, we recommend checking out the Burlington Sock Puppets team statistics. They have chalked up 7 wins and 2 losses. Away, the team chalked up 4 victories, while stumbling 0 times. The team last played with Princeton Whistlepigs on July 11, 2023 as part of the Appalachian League tournament. The final score of that meeting is 5:10. In conclusion, we note that on average they score 6.7 (7.4 away) points per game, while conceding 5.6 (4 away) points per game.

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    Williams Head Start | WILLIAMS AZ CHILD CARE CENTER

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    Description: WILLIAMS HEAD START is a CHILD CARE CENTER in WILLIAMS AZ, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 12 months through 36 months. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

    Program and Licensing Details

    • License Number:
      CDC-2056
    • Capacity:
      10
    • Age Range:
      12 months through 36 months
    • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
      No
    • Type of Care:
      Full-Time
    • Current License Issue Date:
      Sep 01, 2019
    • District Office:
      ADHS Division of Licensing Services
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    Svitolina July 3, 2023: score and result of the match

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    Predictions for Williams vs Svitolina 03 July 2023

    Jul 03

    16:45

    Venus Williams

    Elina Svitolina

    Greetings to all sports fans! To our attention today is Wimbledon, the match where Elina Svitolina and Venus Williams starts. Of course, Sirena’s sister surprises, I already forgot about her and thought that she cooks borscht and knits socks on a well-deserved pension, but no, she returned, worked on weight, lost weight and, please, beat Camila Giorgi from Italy in Birmingham. tennis court at this level. Further, Ostapenko dealt with the American, but in a very sweaty duel. Svitolina is from a different test, she is more intelligent and will surely find how to drive Venus.

    Jul 03

    16:45

    Venus Williams

    Elina Svitolina

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    Venus Williams – Elina Svitolina
    Head-to-head meetings: Previously, tennis players Venus Williams and Elina Svitolina crossed paths 4 times on the court, Svitolina is currently leading with a score of 3-1 in private.
    43-year-old Venus Williams is still trying to play at the highest level, at the last tournament in Birmingham, and managed to beat Camila Giorgi at all, and at one point in time take 6 games in a row against Ostapenko. But now Wimbledon, and an extremely difficult opponent in the face of Svitolina. I believe that Svitolina will not allow Venus to fight for the victory, and will beat the legendary rival with a handicap of 5 games at least.

    Jul 03

    16:45

    Venus Williams

    Elina Svitolina

    Venus Williams is, of course, quite a famous and famous tennis player of her time. but now the goals pass and it’s time for them to move on to a slightly different level of tennis. More specifically, coaching. However, he still wants to play. Yes, now Svitolina is not so strong, not in that maximum form. But it seems to me I would say she will come into her form. If we talk about the chances of an American to win a set and impose a fight, I personally see them very well. Or rather, zero. Perhaps I am harsh to the American woman and her merits. But it seems to me that you always need to give way to the young and move a little in another course, coaching. Especially such a name.

    Jul 03

    16:45

    Venus Williams

    Elina Svitolina

    I will consider one more match of the first round of the women’s Wimbledon tournament in more detail. 43 Venus Williams does not want to retire, but I think that this match may be the last for her at such tournaments. Yes, Svitolina is also not so young anymore, she is 28, however, according to their face-to-face games and mobility, the alignment is definitely not in favor of the American. Yes, Ukrainka has been playing vaguely lately, but for me personally, she looks definitely stronger and Venus will have little chance of winning at least a set here. I think that without much intrigue and in 2 sets, Elina will still have to win. Good luck everyone!!

    Jul 03

    16:45

    Venus Williams

    Elina Svitolina

    Huge respect to Venus for continuing to play at this age and doing it successfully at times, but I do not share the general euphoria and optimistic expectations from the American in the upcoming match. Svitolina, of course, upset Linda Frukhvirtova with a crushing defeat in Birmingham, but I don’t think that at Wimbledon we will see the same level of play and desire from her. Even despite the negative career record on grass, Elina knows how to play here. And Wimbledon 2019this was shown by pinpoint victories over powerful grass opponents like Kvitova, Barty, Badosa, Sakkari and others. Elina should be enough for at least 43-year-old Williams.

    All match predictions

    One of the most interesting signs in the first round of Wimbledon is the confrontation between Venus Williams and Elina Svitolina. In general, the American is a legend of local courts, given the five titles. Let’s risk with P1?

    Cover: grass
    Cover speed: 7/10

    Williams (554):

    Balance on all surfaces this year: 2-3 (40%)
    Balance on grass this year: 1-2 (33%)
    Balance on grass grass career: 98-25 (80%)

    Svitolina (75):

    Balance on all surfaces this year: 1 2-8 (60%)
    Balance on grass this year: 0-1 (0%)
    Career grass balance: 19-21 (48%)

    Statistical facts for the match Williams – Svitolina:

    Williams has lost four of the last five matches at the Majors.

    Svitolina won four of the last five matches for odds from 1.50 to 1.99.

    Personal meetings Williams – Svitolina:

    3:1 in favor of Svitolina. In the last meeting, the Ukrainian was also better at the US Open 2019 (6:4, 6:4).

    Forecast for the match Venus Williams – Elina Svitolina:

    Williams has only five meetings this season, which again hints at the end of her career. Three matches were played on grass, and in terms of the quality of tennis, it was very good: she beat Georgie, in three games she lost to Celine and Ostapenko. Considering how well the American knows the local green courts and how they will support her, she can definitely cause problems for Svitolina. Moreover, the Ukrainian grass is not at all her favorite, even though she played the semi-finals of Wimbledon 2018. She returned only this season after giving birth and has not exactly gained the top 10 sample shape and may not pick it up at all. And yes, in the very first match on grass, she took only two games against Linda Fruhvirtova.

    43-year-old Williams and victory? Let’s assume this scenario. However, the American has enough failures during each game of the season: 21 or more games. Svitolina for eight participations in the main draw of Wimbledon in three cases took off immediately, plus in five of the eight cases she was on the court for 21 or more games. Not always and not everything works out for her in starting meetings.

    Our prediction – TO (21)

    Predictor: Denis Stavkin

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    Just before the tournament, FIFA officials banned the Cameroonians’ uniforms from Puma – they were going to play in tank tops, so they had to urgently sew black sleeves on them in Japan.

    At the same time, the opening rounds of the French Open were played in Paris. There, 20-year-old Serena Williams – the third racket of the world and the owner of one “Helmet” (now – 23) – spent her first two matches in an outfit obviously inspired by the Cameroon uniform: a green T-shirt dress with yellow piping, red shorts and yellow knee socks. Even Serena’s sneakers were styled like football boots.

    The outfit provoked rumors about Williams’ Cameroonian origin or her affair with one of the players of the national team – none of this was confirmed, and a little later Serena said:

    “We Americans don’t really like soccer, but I’ve been watching a lot of it lately. [Cameroonian football players] and I met at the Sydney Olympics, which they won, and since then I have been rooting for them. At the Games, we exchanged badges with them. I’m generally turned on badges, but I read about Cameroonians that they are the second favorite team for all fans after their own. And since I’m a fan of T-shirts, I immediately liked this idea very much.

    Williams even wanted to put the number 26 on her back – in honor of her birthday on September 26 – but Roland Garros did not allow it.

    In fact, Serena’s football attire was explained more prosaically: she, like the Indomitable Lions, was then sponsored by Puma, and it was more a way to increase brand awareness than a spiritual outburst. But the players were still pleased:

    “It’s great to have a fan like Serena Williams,” Cameroonian captain Rigobert Song said on the eve of the decisive group stage match against Germany. “We are in great shape and will raise our level to fight only for the victory.

    The Cameroonians lost to the Germans and did not qualify for the playoffs, but Serena took Roland Garros for the first time, beating Dokic, Capriati and her sister Venus in decisive matches – but in a different dress. It was the first of four consecutive Slams she won, which went down in history as the Serena Slam: for four months the following year she was the defending champion of all major tennis tournaments (she repeated the achievement in the summer of 2015).

    The Cameroon national team a year later reached the final of the Confederations Cup, but out of the next four world championships they played in the final of two, and since then they took the only African Cup 15 years later – of course, with a squad that did not include anyone from Japan – 2002. They now only train in sleeveless jackets, but experiments with a playful uniform continued until the very quarrel with Puma at the end of 2018: how to forget jumpsuits with cuts stylized as traces of lion claws and lions on the form for the 20th anniversary of the collaboration.

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

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

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

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

    Different Kinds of Child day Care Centers

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

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

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

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

    Other Things to Think About

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

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

    Switching Day Care Centers

    Choosing Another Child Care Provider

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

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

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

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

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

    Child Care Options for Low Income Families

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

    Extended Day Program

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

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

    The Child Care Assistance Program

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

    Head Start

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

    Child Care Voucher Program

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

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

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    The Kingfisher Cycle Trail from Enniskillen

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    Derrygonnelly & Boho loop from Enniskillen

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    Boa Island Figures – Castle Caldwell loop from Enniskillen

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    Enniskillen Castle – Portora Castle loop from Enniskillen

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    Enniskillen Castle – Rossmore Point Beacon loop from Enniskillen

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    Bit of a shocker – Carrick Lough loop from Enniskillen

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    100th anniversary of the tank: baptism of fire, fear and blood

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    100th anniversary of the tank: the Battle of the Somme, September 15, 1916

    The tank, which became one of the main participants in the wars of the 20th century, first broke into the tormented battlefields of the Somme 100 years ago.

    In an attempt to remedy the desperate situation, the British command literally pushed the practically untested vehicle onto the battlefield. It was a desperate experiment with highly questionable results. A small group of specially selected young people were the first to feel the consequences of a new “armored” war that changed their lives forever.

    Born in the small town of Boston, Lincolnshire, William Dawson was the oldest of four children in his family. His father drowned at sea in 1898 when William was only 10 years old. Immediately after graduation, William got a job: there was a catastrophic lack of money in the house.

    Dawson went to work for a shipping company, but he was most interested in motors. In early 1916, he answered an ad in Motor Cycle magazine. In it, the command of the British Army Motorized Units (MMGS) urged “technical-savvy” volunteers to join a special branch of the military, the details of which were not reported.

    In May of the same year, he was transferred to the “heavy unit” of the MMGS.

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    William Dawson was interested in technology and joined the army by answering an ad in a motorcycle magazine Suffolk. All newcomers were immediately and very seriously explained that the new project was “very, very secret”, so secret that they could not be told anything more detailed yet, but they should understand that all this was “very, very important.”

    “The secret camp was very large. The shape of its territory resembled an uneven circle with a diameter of three or four miles (5-6 km). Over 500 armed reservists guarded the entire perimeter of the camp day and night,” Dawson said many years later.

    “Once early in the morning we woke up from the grumbling and roar of, as it seemed to us, powerful engines. We jumped out of the tents in what they were and saw them: the first tanks crawling past us to the training ground, which we ourselves had previously built, – he recalled, “It was just unbelievable.”

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    Barbed wire and machine guns made the battlefields of the Western Front almost impassable for infantry

    “We immediately began to study the mechanism and motor and began to drive them across the field through obstacles up to one and a half meters high,” – Dawson added.

    The idea of ​​creating an armored combat vehicle existed in the days of Leonardo da Vinci. But even a few centuries after him, on the eve of the First World War, most of the military considered them a product of science fiction.

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    What was it like fighting in the first tanks?

    However, as the war in France and Belgium became more and more of a trench war, and neither side, no matter how hard they tried, could break through the enemy’s defenses, the idea of ​​a tank became more and more attractive.

    After visiting the Western Front, the official war correspondent, Colonel Ernst Swinton, began actively pushing the idea of ​​creating “bulletproof tractors” that could crush barbed wire and get over the trenches.

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    The first tankers had some training, but the tank was a completely new concept for the army

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    Swinton won over Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty. And at the beginning of 19On the 15th year, a special Committee for the development and creation of “ground ships” was formed.

    An engineering company in Lincoln was commissioned to build the prototype. Two engineers, William Tritton and Lieutenant Walter Wilson, were engaged in development, having locked themselves in a hotel room. Drawings of unsuccessful options were immediately burned in the fireplace.

    The tank went from science fiction to a steel machine in just six months. At the end of 1915, a 15-meter machine weighing 28 tons for the first time overcame the training parapet of a trench specially dug near the city of Hatfield, near London.

    However, Lord Kitchener, Secretary of War, was not inspired by the tank. He called it “a toy with no serious military value.” However, the representative of the commander-in-chief, Douglas Haig, asked the developers only one question: “How soon will we get them?” Tank Museum0008 Photo caption,

    They made an indelible impression on the enemy, but they were not very reliable in operation.

    The colossal losses of the first day of the battle, coupled with the ongoing bloody fighting, meant that new weapons were needed as urgently as possible.

    The result was that a completely new army unit for a completely new type of warfare was created from scratch in just a few months.

    A heavy motorized unit under the command of Colonel Swinton was formed in March 1916. The Elveden training camp in Suffolk accommodated more than 500 people – the crews of 50 tanks.

    Neither people nor machines were ready for a real fight.

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    Before the war, Basil Henrik helped children from poor families

    “Our commander, Lt. we never sniffed gunpowder. We had neither a normal combat mission nor clear instructions, “said Dawson.

    Basil Henrichs came from a completely different social class. He was educated at the private school of Harrow and Oxford. In April 1916, he was promoted to senior lieutenant and was appointed tank commander. But he also had almost no idea of ​​what he had to do.

    “We were not taught how to act with infantry support. Even our own infantry, with whom we had to advance together, never saw us, never heard of us, and for the first time we were together on the battlefield,” – told Henriks after the war.

    By the day he arrived in France, Senior Lieutenant Henriks had worked with his future crew only once and had never fired the weapons on the tank.

    But one thing was clear to everyone: the tank was devilishly difficult to control.

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    Eight people were trapped inside the tank along with a hot, noisy and smelly engine

    The crew of eight was squeezed into a small room, the lion’s share of which was occupied by a huge engine. The first tank did not have a suspension, and a very limited view was opened from it. Each exit was accompanied by a deafening noise, suffocating smoke from the engine and monstrous shaking.

    The tanks were designed to the limit of the technical possibilities of the time, but this was not enough. The engines were unreliable, the armor was too thin, and no one thought of a single tactic. Communication was carried out either by hand signals or by messages sent with pigeons.

    And all this before the shooting.

    It was decided that the shooting would begin on September 15, 1916. Almost all of the 50 tanks available were to take part in the attack to capture the small village of Kurselet.

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    From time to time, tankers would wear masks like this to protect their faces from armor fragments flying off the inside of the tank.

    The start was not very promising. Due to breakdowns, only 31 tanks reached the front line in working order.

    Tanks made a very different impression on the Germans. The garrison of one of the trenches simply fled en masse. Later, captured German soldiers said that “they (tanks) seemed to us some kind of supernatural creatures, a product of horror … and only dawn showed their true nature.”

    But in most cases, enemy soldiers attacked the tanks with literally everything that came to hand: machine guns, pistols, grenades and cannons.

    Dawson recalled how their car wandered around the field for a long time before colliding with another brand new British tank.

    “Both we and they came under machine-gun fire with armor-piercing bullets, and although there were many holes in our armor, I counted more than 40 holes in another tank.”

    Crew commander McPherson got out of the car to report to his superiors and was immediately killed.

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    Tanks filled with fuel and shells sometimes turned into a fiery grave for their crews

    Henriks, in tank number C22, also took part in the first battle. “We moved forward over the bodies of dead German soldiers. It was almost impossible to control the tank, and we kept losing the track.”

    The enemy fired continuously on the tank, and it was possible to see what was happening outside only through a narrow glazed observation slot.

    “Due to a direct hit on the front armor, just when I was trying to look at the battlefield,” Henriks recalled, “the glass cracked, and fragments dug into my face. Then another glass broke, and another … My whole face was covered in blood . It felt like a bomb went off right in front of me.”

    Finding that all the members of his crew were wounded, Henriks decided to withdraw from the battle.

    But not everyone is so lucky.

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    Cyril Coles, from a family of millers, was drafted into the army

    Cyril Coles was born in Dorset in 1893. He was drafted into the army in February 1916 and by August of the same year had already become a gunner in a tank.

    Coles was a crew member of tank D15. D15 was part of a group of three tanks that was supposed to break through the German defense line. But the other two cars got stuck in the mud and could not even move at the beginning of the attack. D15 managed to reach the line of German trenches, but came under artillery fire.

    Official documents say the following: “The commander and crew left the burning tank, but two people were immediately killed and the rest were wounded.

    Coles was one of the two killed. They were buried next to the mangled car.

    Staff at the Tank Museum in Britain believe that Coles was one of the first, if not the very first, tankers killed on the battlefield.

    The earth pitted with craters, as well as powerful enemy fire, literally caused enormous damage to the British tank arsenal.

    About 12 vehicles managed to break through the enemy defense line, but most of them were damaged to some extent. Only a few remained operational the next day.

    Photo copyright, Tank museum

    Photo caption,

    Basil Henrichs set one of the glass shards that had wounded him into a setting and made a ring for his wife

    Doctors pulled out the shards embedded in Henrichs’ face. One of them turned out to be large enough to be set in a setting like a gem. Henriks gave this ring to his wife – in memory of the day when he almost died.

    The first tank battle will be called the Battle of Fleur-Courcelet.

    Lynn’s learning center: Lynn’s Learning Center | Dorr, MI

    Опубликовано: October 23, 2023 в 5:26 pm

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    Lynn’s Learning Center | Dorr, MI Frequently Asked Questions

    What subjects/grades do you teach?

    We Teach/Tutor students from Young 5’s through 8th Grade in all subjects. For High School Mathematics we go through Algebra II.

    How does online tutoring work?

    We meet via the platform ZOOM. High speed internet and a computer with a webcam are needed. There is a “white board” we can make use of if needed and can share documents. If there is specific homework, we ask that you email the link/assignment so we can share the document to make things easier.

    Will my child get homework from Lynn’s Learning Center to work on in-between sessions?

    The answer to this is variable. It depends on what your child is in need of. If your child needs help keeping up with homework, then probably not unless it is to give them extra practice in a difficult area. We don’t want them to feel overburdened. If it is reading, then I always want students to read each night for at least 20 minutes, or quickly go over some vocabulary. Summertime is another story all together. It is a time to keep up with what they have learned and look ahead to what is to come in the next year. I ask for about 1/2 hour a day in various learning activities + 20 minutes reading. This keeps them accountable and promotes good study habits. I have started a Google Classroom for both my online and office students to keep up with their work.

    What are your hours?

    My office/online tutoring hours (EST) are:

                            Monday 9:00-12:30, 1:30-7:30

                            Tuesday 9:00-12:30, 1:30-7:30

                            Wednesday 9:00-12:30, 1:30-7:30

                            Thursday 9:00-12:30, 1:30-4:00

    How often do you recommend tutoring for a student?

    The answer to this is variable as well. It depends on your child. Are they behind in school? I would say 3 times a week. Does your child need help with one subject only a little as a reassurance then I might say only once a week. It completely depends on your child and their needs. It may be that your child may start out 3 times a week but later may change to 2 times then eventually only once as a check in or boost.

    Do you allow drop ins?

    If your child has been a student of Lynn’s Learning Center for a while and has “graduated” from tutoring but all of the sudden has a big test that they are anxious about, then yes, they are welcome to drop in for a little help. If it is someone shopping for a tutor and they just want to drop in to see, then no. The relationship between a Tutor and Student is important and it takes time to build that relationship of trust for the student to accept the help they need.

    How much do you charge for tutoring?

    $30/hour – Quite reasonable compared to many tutors. I want this to be affordable for those that need it.

    How do you accept payments?

    Office Visits – I accept Cash, Check, PayPal (which accepts all major credit cards)
    Online – I invoice through PayPal (which accepts all major credit cards)

    Payment is expected at the time of service or you may prepay if that is more convenient.  

    How do I sign up for tutoring for my child?

    Please go to the Contact Us page and fill out the questionnaire. I will contact you soon and we can talk in person to see how I can help you and your child. We can schedule your first appointment at that time. 

    4185 Proline Ct. Suite D
    Dorr, MI 49323
    (616)275-2575

    Lynn’s Childcare Development Center – SC Child Care Services

    Families can now apply for child care scholarships through the new DSS benefits portal!

     

     

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    Child Care Center

    ABC Quality Rating

    What is ABC Quality?

    Facility Attributes

    Operator:

    Linnie Mae Blake

    Capacity:

    67

    Facility Hours








    Sunday

    • Closed
    Monday

    • 6:30AM–6:00PM
    Tuesday

    • 6:30AM–6:00PM
    Wednesday

    • 6:30AM–6:00PM
    Thursday

    • 6:30AM–6:00PM
    Friday

    • 6:30AM–6:00PM
    Saturday

    • Closed

    Licensing

    Licensing Type & Number:

    License#: 24291

    Issue Date:

    5/2/2022

    Expiration Date:

    5/2/2024

    Call your DSS licensing specialist if you have questions:

    DSS Licensing Specialist

    Hutchinson, Holly

    (843) 953-9773


    Facility Review & Complaint Information

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    Severity Inspection Type Date Deficiency Type Resolved
    High Complaint 3/18/2022
    Direct Supervision
    On Site
    High Complaint 3/18/2022
    Ratios
    Yes
    High Complaint 3/18/2022
    Rest Equipment
    On Site
    High Complaint 3/18/2022
    Sleeping
    On Site
    High Annual Review 9/24/2021
    Direct Supervision
    On Site
    Medium Annual Review 9/24/2021
    Sanitation
    On Site
    High Annual Review 9/24/2021
    63-13-40 Background checks for employment
    Yes

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    Annual Review 7/6/2022
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    Initial Application 3/21/2022
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    Complaint 3/18/2022
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    Annual Review 9/22/2021
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    Deficiencies are listed in broad categories and are available online for 36 months. We encourage you to contact your region office for an explanation of any of the deficiencies, or for additional information about this facility’s compliance. Resolved “On Site” means that a violation was resolved during the Licensing Specialist’s inspection.



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    These are the most serious violations of child care regulations and could pose a risk to the health and safety of children. If you would like an explanation of any of the deficiencies, or would like additional information about this facility’s compliance, please contact your regional office.


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    These are significant violations of child care regulations and could negatively impact the health and safety of children. If you would like an explanation of any of the deficiencies, or would like additional information about this facility’s compliance, please contact your regional office.


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    These violations are the least likely to impact health and safety, but they still show that a facility is out of compliance with some child care regulations. If you would like an explanation of any of the deficiencies, or would like additional information about this facility’s compliance, please contact your regional office.



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    Centers, Group Homes, and Licensed Family Homes::

    In 2014, legislation was passed that changed the number of unannounced visits from two per year to one per year in Child Care Centers, Group Child Care Homes, and Licensed Family Child Care Homes. As a result of this new law, you may see a decrease in the number of deficiencies listed on this website for these types of providers. Unannounced visits are still made in response to a complaint, and visits are scheduled with the facility during the re-licensing process, which occurs every two years.


    Registered Family Homes:

    Most family homes are registered, not licensed. In 2014, legislation was passed that allows Child Care Licensing to make one unannounced visit to these homes each year. As a result of this new law, you may see an increase in the number of deficiencies listed on this website for Registered Family Child Care Homes. Unannounced visits are still made in response to a complaint. Click here for an overview of each facility and the requirements they must meet according to state law.


    Training: Internal Lin-trainer of the enterprise. Training in Lean Manufacturing

    Training duration : 32 ac. hours

    Description of the training:
    The success of the implementation of Lean production depends on the constant training of the work team. The course will help specialists master advanced technologies for transferring knowledge and skills in the use of Lean tools, implement them in the practice of their enterprise, and acquire the skills of a Lean trainer. The purpose of the course is to prepare its participants to create an effective system of in-house training and development of personnel in the Lean production system.

    Audience:
    For managers and specialists included in the working groups for the implementation of Lean production, internal trainers of enterprises, Lean trainers, specialists responsible for training and developing personnel

    Required training:
    Not required

    Learning outcome:

    After studying the student will know:

    • Methods for training personnel in Lean manufacturing tools
    • Approaches to training certain categories of employees: managers, specialists, operators
    • Technologies for the development and implementation of in-house training programs
    • Skills for building a corporate knowledge base in the field of Lean manufacturing
    • Methods of effective work with personnel in the conditions of implementation of changes

    Training program:

    Module 1. Designing a system for training and developing personnel when implementing Lean production

    • Formation of corporate knowledge base
    • Distribution of powers. Development of regulations

    Module 2. Lean Competence Development System
    • The Twelve Competencies of Lean Manufacturing and their content
    • Peculiarities of development of competencies in certain categories of employees of the enterprise: top managers, middle and lower managers, specialists and operators

    Module 3. Forms and methods of corporate training in Lean production technologies
    • Motivational seminars, trainings, on-the-job training, distance learning, kaizen assaults, self-study programs, competitions/competitions, business quests and business simulations, coaching
    • The choice of one or another method of training depending on the goal/task being solved

    Module 4. Development and implementation of practical exercises at the enterprise
    • Purpose of application and types of exercises
    • The study of exercises aimed at mastering the conceptual apparatus of Lean production
    • Waste Identification Exercises, Process Cycle Efficiency Exercises, Flow Mapping Workshop

    Module 5: Developing and Running Business Games
    • Purpose of application, types of business games, stages of game development
    • Overview of used games for training production personnel
    • Business simulation as a thematic business game. Business games on the topic “Lean office”

    Module 6. Technologies for developing and conducting certain types of workshops
    • Development of web courses, business simulations
    • Methodology for organizing and conducting a kaizen assault
    • Development of competencies through coaching
    • Peculiarities of development of Lean manufacturing competencies: visualization, DMAIC problem solving, PDCA thinking, etc.
    • Participation and analysis of the methodology for conducting a business game “From Processes to Lean Manufacturing”

    Module 7. Features of training in the 5S, TPM, SMED system


    Module 8: Managing Lean Change

    • Planning for change. Tactics and stages of change
    • Guides and initiators. Communication support for changes
    • Forms of overcoming resistance at the group and personal level
    • Mistakes in the implementation of innovations

    LLC Lin Vector, training company, training center

    Card of the company “LLC “Lin Vector”: list of programs, news and articles of the training center; list of business coaches cooperating with “LLC “Lin Vector”, and feedback from students “Lin Vector” works in the field of Lean training, Lean coaching and implementing the principles of Lean Manufacturing since 2006. During this time, extensive experience in the implementation of Lean at enterprises of various fields of activity (machine-building, paperboard, medical, oil and gas, etc.) has been accumulated.0007

    Human resources management

    Logistics, supply chain

    Industry programs

    Enterprise management

    Training of trainers

    Quality system, ISO

    Business education

    9 0008 Our consultants have experience in the practical implementation of Lean since 2006. Successfully projects were implemented to introduce the principles of Lean Manufacturing in more than 100 companies in various fields of activity in various regions of Russia. Information and feedback on completed projects – in the section \Our projects\”

    2. High qualification of trainers

    Trainers-consultants of “Lin Vector” have completed internships for the exchange of experience in the field of Lean both at domestic enterprises (GAZ, VAZ, Sollers-Elabuga, ZF-Kama, Knorr-Bremse Kama, Autocomponent Group of Companies , Sberbank of Russia, etc. ), and in the western (Daimler AG, BWC, BorgWarner Transmission Systems, EBMPAPST Mulfingen GmbH & Co. KG, T?V Th?ringen Gruppe).

    3. The relevance of the approach

    Our consultants have extensive experience in the current economic conditions of the Russian Federation. Most of the projects have been implemented over the past 2 years, our clients have achieved real results, which indicates the ability to build an effective Lean system in the modern realities of the Russian economy.

    4. Pricing flexibility

    We are ready to show flexibility in setting up pricing policy, especially in relation to budgetary organizations, representatives of small and medium-sized businesses. In some cases, the cost of the project can be determined as a percentage of the result achieved by the Customer’s company or the economic effect obtained.

    5. Orientation to results

    Consulting:

    When implementing projects for the implementation of Lean technologies, our clients always get the desired result, which can be expressed in the optimization of the production process / provision of services, economic effect, improving the quality of products / services, etc. A proven technology of project management allows to ensure the achievement of results. This is confirmed by a large number of positive reviews and recommendations.

    Training programs:

    All of our programs are practice-oriented. The purpose of training is to transfer not only knowledge, but also the skills of their practical application, as well as the ability to systematically see the organization’s processes. For example, after completing the Lean Trainer program with us, your specialists will be able to successfully independently implement improvement projects, introduce lean technologies at the enterprise, and train personnel.

    6. Practical training orientation

    Depending on the format and subject of training, we organize a training group to enter the production / workflow area or conduct practical classes in the Lean laboratory, where students practice all the acquired skills in practice, learn from real examples and are completely ready for their application at the exit in their activities.

    Day care in boulder co: Boulder Child Care – Persimmon Early Learning

    Опубликовано: October 23, 2023 в 5:26 pm

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    Категории: Miscellaneous

    Child Care + Preschool | Boulder County Kids

    Half-day care, full-day care, music-focused, nature-focused, and more! Scout out the best child care organizations and early education programs in the Boulder area.

    Ages:

    Preschool – 5th Grade

    Hours & Days:

    JOIN THE WAITLIST — Bixby School was founded in 1970. Our school is organized around the belief that children are unique individuals, each with their own abilities, interests, and needs. Bixby’s preschool is designed to support and encourage children’s lively intellects with a flexible, and active learning curriculum shaped by student interests and individual personalities. Our shared core values are respect, responsibility, and empathy. 3-acre Campus, Student: Faculty ratio 6:1, Extended Day Available: 7:15 am – 5:45 pm daily, Hot Lunch prepared daily (included), Indoor pool, Weekly Swim Lessons. Play-Based Programming.

    [email protected]

    http:// www. bixbyschool.org

    5001 Pennsylvania Ave, Boulder, CO 80303, USA

    Ages:

    2.5 – 6 years

    Hours & Days:

    8am – 5pm. M-F. August 1st to May 30th – Closed in July

    Blossom International Preschool, LLC is a member of WECAN, CAEYC, CAFCC and AATF. We are a FARM to ECE preschool. Blossom International Preschool is a Waldorf-inspired, play- and nature-based Licensed Child Care Center in operation since 2015. We follow a multicultural Waldorf inspired curriculum and French language is integrated into our daily rhythm and circle/songs. Multilingual Early Childhood Education. We create a safe, nurturing and supportive environment, empowering children to explore and expand during their early years. We have three beautiful Waldorf-inspired classrooms. We celebrate U.S. and International festivals and holidays. At Blossom, we celebrate diversity and we welcome families with children ages 2.5 to 6 years old.

    Marie-Pierre Nicoletti

    (303) 819-4084

    info@blossombilingualpreschool. com

    http://www.blossominternationalpreschool.com

    Preschool

    4820 Nautilus Ct N, Boulder, CO, USA

    Ages:

    2.5 years – PreKindergarten

    Hours & Days:

    M-F, 3-day and 5-day options for Preschool. 8am to 3pm, middle school until 3:15pm.

    After-school care and enrichment classes available. Boulder Country Day School, where academic distinction meets education with character. BCD is a top-rated, accredited private school in Boulder, Colorado where every child has the opportunity to discover their own unique excellence. BCD Preschool is a unique learning environment where teachers can build meaningful relationships with each student, nurture their strengths, and help them meet goals through focused, individualized attention. Every child deserves to be known and loved, and our small class sizes and low student/teacher ratios empower us to live this value every day.

    Susan Boyle

    (303) 527-4931 x 248

    [email protected]

    http://www. bouldercountryday.org

    3370 Iris Walk Ct, Boulder, CO 80304, USA

    Ages:

    2.75 – 5.5 years.

    Hours & Days:

    M-Th, 8:30 – 3pm following BVSD for major breaks.

    Licensed. Come to our little red schoolhouse and aboard our little green school bus as we take trips to local creeks, ponds, pools, gardens, forest trails and explore different parks. Jump on a Strider bike, or learn to ride one, as we discover the bike trails that go from our school through local neighborhoods and along creeks. Our farm tubs at the school and our community garden plot give children the opportunity to plant, water, weed, and harvest food grown from seed. Local farmers provide fresh produce to us on a weekly basis for children to wash, prepare, and cook delicious snacks. Children will get to visit various local farms to meet the farmers and their animals. Sign up now as we have limited our enrollment to 13 children a day.

    info@childrenshousepreschool. org

    http://www.childrenshousepreschool.org

    9147 Fleetwood Ave, Longmont, CO, USA

    Ages:

    1 – 5 years

    Hours & Days:

    Year-round. 8:30am to 3:30pm. Full-days and half-days. M-F.

    Licensed. Lifeways (Waldorf) Certified. A small, play-based, outdoor-focused home school for children ages one to five in North Longmont. We see every child as unique and beautiful with unlimited potential. They are seeds to be nurtured with love, guidance, and grace so that they might blossom into the fullest expression of who they are meant to be. Outdoor learning with gardening and farm animals. Master’s degree teachers. Chemical free, eco-friendly environment. Based on Waldorf/Lifeways philosophy. Organic, all natural foods, many taken from our own garden. A non-profit school welcoming diverse families, regardless of race, socio-economic status, or gender orientation.

    Ginger Johnson, M.Ed.

    (303) 507-7331

    [email protected]

    http://www. fairyringschool.org

    2040 Miller Drive, Longmont 80501

    Ages:

    3 – 5 years

    Hours & Days:

    Full-Time for 4 & 5 year olds: M-F, 8:30am – 3:15pm. Part-Time for 3 – 5 year olds: M-Th; 8:30 – 11:30am or 12:20 – 3:15pm.

    Now enrolling for the 23/24 school year. Flagstaff Academy offers both full-time for 4 & 5 year olds and part-time preschool options for children ages 3 – 5. Founded in 2009, our preschool incorporates the Core Knowledge Preschool Sequence Curriculum and Early Learning Developmental Guidelines. Children in the preschool program develop both socially and academically, and discover that learning is fun through play-based activities. Unique learning opportunities include regular visits to our greenhouse/geo-conservatory classroom and teaching garden, and school library time.

    Natalie Martin, Preschool Director

    (303) 651-7900

    5465 Pennsylvania Avenue, Boulder, CO, USA

    Ages:

    3 – 4 yrs. Preschool/Pre-K 4 – 5 year olds.

    Hours & Days:

    Full-day: 9am – 3pm M-Th; 9am – 1pm F; Half­-day: 9am – 12pm M-F. August – May/Summer Camp.

    Licensed & Accredited. A supportive community, committed to educating the whole child–head, hand, and heart. Outdoor-oriented classrooms connected to nature encourage learning through play and exploration with a focus on relationships, communication, art, nature immersion, and a foundation for pre-academic skills. Small classes, low student teacher ratios, wide variety of high-quality materials and experiences. Specials including music, art and PE. Award-winning, master-level teachers with over 20 years of experience in each classroom. Personalized Affordable Tuition. ACIS accredited, NAIS member.

    Taylor Replane

    (303) 499-1999 x227

    [email protected]

    http://www.FriendsSchoolBoulder.org

    6007 Oreg Ave, Boulder, CO 80301

    Ages:

    6 weeks – Kindergarten

    Hours & Days:

    The Boulder JCC Early Childhood Center is designed to enhance each child’s social, emotional, linguistic, cognitive, and physical development. Our school offers opportunities for exploration and discovery in a play-based, educational environment. We strive to nourish children’s innate wonder, curiosity, imagination, and self-esteem. We welcome children ages 6 weeks through Kindergarten. As a play and constructivist-based Reggio Emilia-inspired school, we believe that education is a process, brought on by the child’s interaction with their immediate world. It is through playing in this world that each child is encouraged and stimulated to wonder, explore, experiment, and discover, using their own unique learning style and interests. As a Jewish school, we approach our work with children through Jewish lenses.

    Emma Lewallen

    (720) 749-2504

    [email protected]

    http://boulderjcc.org/Preschool

    Ages:

    Hours & Days:

    Miss Joanie Drama offers full-day camps for Summer, Winter Break, Spring Break, School Day Off Workshops, Holiday entertainment, and MORE!

    Joanie Rubald

    joanie@missjoaniedrama. com

    http://www.missjoaniedrama.com

    1235 Pine Street, Boulder, CO, USA

    Ages:

    3-5 years

    Hours & Days:

    M-F. Full- or half-days from 8:30 am to 12:30 or 3:30 pm. Extended care 8 am to 5:30 pm.

    At Off Broadway Preschool, we aim to inspire curiosity, creativity, and compassion in children and families through our programing. Our daily schedule balances child-directed play experiences with structured group classes in music, yoga, visual art, and integrated arts. We employ professional educators to guide children through the school day, and keep low teacher to student ratios (1:5) to ensure that children and families are given personalized attention. Meals are prepared in-house using high quality organic ingredients. Our recently updated facility is conveniently located in downtown Boulder which allows us to take walking field trips to the Farmers Market, library and Museum of Boulder. As COVID-19 guidelines evolve, we continue to adhere to state, city and Early Childhood Council recommendations. We enthusiastically offer enrollment in Universal Preschool (UPK) Colorado. Year round.

    Bethany

    (303) 800-0324

    [email protected]

    http://www.offbroadwaypreschool.org

    Early Learning Center

    1317 Mapleton Ave, Boulder, CO 80304, USA

    Ages:

    3-5 years

    Hours & Days:

    8am – 3pm. 3-, 4-, and 5-day schedule; full- and half-day options. After-Care from 3pm – 6pm

    The transition from home life to school is an important milestone in a child’s early development. At SHJ, love, and care for each student helps to ensure a smooth transition. Our Preschool program for 3-year-olds develops social-emotional and early learning skills through hands-on, play-based activities. Children practice independence, patience, sharing, and listening—the building blocks for a lifetime of success. Our Pre-K class for 4-year-olds is filled with the discovery and jots of learning through play. Children engage in creative lessons to develop early literacy and math proficiency and prepare them for Kindergarten.

    Heather Elhardt

    303-447-2362

    [email protected]

    Home

    2580 Iris Avenue, Boulder, CO, USA

    Ages:

    16 months – six years

    Hours & Days:

    M-F full and 1/2 day and partial week program. August – May school year, June – mid July Summer Program.

    Snow Lion is a contemplative school for young children. Contemplative education is experiential; it happens naturally rather than being imposed. We value self-discovery through play, interpersonal connection and connection to the natural world. We believe in the power of imagination and discovery that make childrens’ experiences in the world rich with joy and magic. At Snow Lion Preschool we cultivate a community and environment that values process over product, exploration, compassion and loving kindness. Our community holds deep respect for impermanence, flexibility, interdependence, cause and effect, and joy.
    Snow Lion began in the autumn of 1995 as a small playgroup of three children. It quickly evolved, and after 27 years under the leadership and vision of Kristin Lhatso, Rachel Flax Kaplan took over to continue Kristin’s legacy in 2022. Snow Lion Preschool is a community of over fifty children with hundreds of alumni children and their families.

    Rachel Kaplan

    [email protected]

    Home

    School Programs

    Longmont, CO, USA

    Ages:

    3 – 8 years

    Hours & Days:

    Afternoons or full days. Summer Hours, 8:30-3. School Year Hours 8:30-4:00.

    Summer & Fall School-Age, Preschool & Pre-Kindergarten Farm-Based Programs for children Age 3-8. Choose 2 or more mornings, afternoons or full days, Summer Hours, 8:30-3, School Year Hours 8:30-4:00. This mostly outdoor based program consists of hands on animal time, harvesting and gardening, outdoor nature play, project based learning and so much more!

    (303) 774-8001

    http://www.sunflowerfarminfo. com

    3340 Dartmouth Avenue, Boulder, CO, USA

    Ages:

    2.5 – 6 years

    Hours & Days:

    Year-round. Call for hours.

    NOW ENROLLING. Licensed. Sunflower celebrates 40 years of connecting young children to nature and their inherent sense of wonder! Sunflower Preschool is a certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom, National Wildlife Federation certified wildlife habitat, as well as PACE certified since 2008. Sunflower Preschool, which opened its doors in 1981, offers a small, eco-friendly, play-based, hands-on, nurturing environment, where children learn through exploration and discovery. At Sunflower, our classrooms are Montessori-based with a science and nature emphasis. The teachers are well-paid professional ECE teachers who have been a part of the Sunflower staff for years. Please come and take a look at our unique children’s science museum as well as the multi-sensory outdoor environment.

    Marisa Ellman

    (303) 494-2012

    sunflowerpreschoolboulder@gmail. com

    http://www.sunflowerpreschoolboulder.com

    611 Korte Pkwy, Longmont, CO 80501, USA

    Ages:

    Hours & Days:

    M-F, 7:30 am – 5:30 pm (full- and half-day options available).

    About TLC: We’ve been nurturing success in all kids for over 65 years! Our childcare, preschool and therapy center focuses on helping kids of all abilities develop the cognitive, physical and social-emotional skills they need to thrive in school and beyond.

    Lisa Stratton, Educational Services Manager

    (303) 776-7417

    [email protected]

    http://LearningWithTLC.org

    Ages:

    3 – 6 years

    Hours & Days:

    Late August – May: School Year, June – early August: Summer Sessions. Days: M-F, 2/3/5-day options. Hours: Half Day 9:00 am – 1:30 pm, Full Day 9:00 am – 3:30 pm, Optional early care from 8:30 – 9 am.

    Thorne Nature Preschool is built on the simple belief that kids grow better in nature. Our preschool offers a unique early childhood education experience where young children go to learn, grow, and reach their full potential through daily immersion in nature with caring, attentive mentors. With dual goals of nature connection and fostering the development of the whole-child, Thorne Nature Preschool prepares young children to succeed in school and in life. Thorne Nature Preschool is a provider of Colorado’s Universal Preschool program.

    Lorene Wapotich

    (303) 499.3647 ext. 106

    [email protected]

    http://www.ThorneNaturePreschool.org

    175 N 96th St, Louisville, CO 80027, USA

    Ages:

    2 months – Kindergarten

    Hours & Days:

    Full-Time: M-F, 7:30am – 5:30pm.

    Treehouse Learning provides quality early childcare and educational experiences for children ages birth-Kindergarten. Now in its 26th year as an independent, family-owned school, Treehouse Learning provides education for a Whole Brain, Whole Person, and Whole Planet through a framework of belonging, inclusion, diversity, equity, and sustainability. Our holistic approach supports optimal and balanced development across children’s cognitive, physical, and social-emotional domains in the context of relationships to self, community, and larger ecosystems on our planet. Our days begin with singing at Big Circle community gatherings, plus mixed-aged learning cohorts, Brain Gym, RULER social-emotional curriculum, music, movement, arts, nature-based learning, community engagement, and more! Gardening program + chef-prepared lunches & snacks daily.

    Amy Carr, Program Director

    (303) 666-1950

    [email protected]

    Treehouse Home Page

    Boulder, CO, USA

    Ages:

    2.5 – 6 years

    Hours & Days:

    Flexible Scheduling: Mornings, Afternoons, or Full Days. 8:30am – 3:30pm. Mon-Fri.

    Wee Folk Forest Kindergarten is a “rain or shine” outdoor preschool/kindergarten in the greater Boulder area for children ages 2 1/2 to 6, and children 0 to 2 1/2 in our Parent/Tot program.

    Elizabeth

    (720) 383-4406

    [email protected]

    http://www.weefolkforestkindergarten.com

    About — Boulder Day Nursery Association

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    Our mission is to provide and promote the best possible early childhood care and education opportunities that are both affordable and accessible to low-income working families.

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    An industry leader in Early Childhood Education (ECE). 

    Impacts

    13%: Economic ROI of High-Quality Education from Birth to 5 Years. 

    16% of children under 5 in Boulder County live below poverty level

    72% of BDN families receive tuition reimbursement assistance

    BDN Boulder is a hidden gem in downtown Boulder. Since 1929 our building has been perfectly situated next to Barker Park. When it is time for field trips, the Pearl Street Mall is 1 block away. Our classrooms are designed to help children seamlessly prepare for advancement, with windows and doors between the 4 classrooms.

    In addition to providing exceptional childcare, BDN works to elevate the Early Childhood Education sector by working on legislation at the state level, partnering with city and county government, and educating parents with young children. To learn more about what constitutes high-quality care, and how to improve the system for all families, visit our “Family Education” page.

    Advocacy

    We’re honored to work with the following organizations to support children and families in Boulder County.

    Early Childhood Council of Boulder County
    Boulder Valley School District
    Qualistar and its decendants
    Child Health Connection
    Sister Carmen Community Center
    Friends School
    Naropa University
    University of Colorado
    Mental Health Center of Boulder County

    Mental Health Center of Broomfield County
    Foothills United Way
    Head Start
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    Day care in boulder co: Child Care Resources – Boulder County

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    About — Boulder Day Nursery Association

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    Our mission is to provide and promote the best possible early childhood care and education opportunities that are both affordable and accessible to low-income working families.

    Schedule a Tour

    An industry leader in Early Childhood Education (ECE). 

    Impacts

    13%: Economic ROI of High-Quality Education from Birth to 5 Years. 

    16% of children under 5 in Boulder County live below poverty level

    72% of BDN families receive tuition reimbursement assistance

    BDN Boulder is a hidden gem in downtown Boulder. Since 1929 our building has been perfectly situated next to Barker Park. When it is time for field trips, the Pearl Street Mall is 1 block away. Our classrooms are designed to help children seamlessly prepare for advancement, with windows and doors between the 4 classrooms.

    In addition to providing exceptional childcare, BDN works to elevate the Early Childhood Education sector by working on legislation at the state level, partnering with city and county government, and educating parents with young children. To learn more about what constitutes high-quality care, and how to improve the system for all families, visit our “Family Education” page.

    Advocacy

    We’re honored to work with the following organizations to support children and families in Boulder County.

    Early Childhood Council of Boulder County
    Boulder Valley School District
    Qualistar and its decendants
    Child Health Connection
    Sister Carmen Community Center
    Friends School
    Naropa University
    University of Colorado
    Mental Health Center of Boulder County

    Mental Health Center of Broomfield County
    Foothills United Way
    Head Start
    St. Vrain School District
    Colorado Department of Education
    Child Find
    Emergency Family Assistance Association
    Boulder Journey School
    Front Range Community College

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    • December 2010: North America’s Oldest Child Care Organizations
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    • February 2009: Nixon and Boulder Go Way Back
    • December 2008: Kate Alexander Was Boulder’s ‘Miss Merry Christmas’ 50 Years Ago
    • October 2008: A Worthy Tax That Does Enormous Good
    • August 2008: Local Companies Take Time To Help Community
    • July 2008: Extend The Worthy Cause Tax
    • July 2008: Commissioners Consider Extending ‘Worthy Cause’ Tax
    • November 2007: Boulder Day Nursery Celebrates 90 Years
    • November 2007: United Way Presents Socks and Mittens Drive
    • April 2007: Child Care Debate Goes On
    • March 2007: Campbell and McHarg Were Early Civic Leaders
    • November 2006: Enriching Day Care A Life-saver For Parents
    • September 2006: Record Number Of Volunteers Take Part In United Way Day Of Caring
    • January 2005: Boulder Day Cares For Low-Income Families
    • November 2003: Check Out Opportunities For Holiday Giving
    • July 2003: Nonprofits Rallying To Support Sales Tax Proposal
    • June 2003: Search For Donors Never Ends
    • May 2003: Nonprofits Find Themselves Innovating
    • January 2003: Storybook Beginning
    • December 2002: Focus On Spirit of Giving With Charitable Donations
    • July 2002: Business People Give Social Capital to Charity
    • June 2002: Boulder Day Nursery Turns 85
    • March 2001: Boulder Valley Rotary, Gamm Donate to 8 County Nonprofits
    • March 2001: Shining Stars – Boulder Day Nursery Association
    • December, 2000: Uniting Factor – United Way Draws From Community to Help Those In Need
    • December, 2000: A Hundred Years of Beautitude
    • December, 2000: Woman’s Club of Boulder Disbanding
    • June 1999: Nixon Years Marked By Demonstrations in Boulder
    • August 1998: Kids At Nursery Love Foster Grandparents

    Child Care + Preschool | Boulder County Kids

    Half-day care, full-day care, music-focused, nature-focused, and more! Scout out the best child care organizations and early education programs in the Boulder area.

    Ages:

    Preschool – 5th Grade

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    JOIN THE WAITLIST — Bixby School was founded in 1970. Our school is organized around the belief that children are unique individuals, each with their own abilities, interests, and needs. Bixby’s preschool is designed to support and encourage children’s lively intellects with a flexible, and active learning curriculum shaped by student interests and individual personalities. Our shared core values are respect, responsibility, and empathy. 3-acre Campus, Student: Faculty ratio 6:1, Extended Day Available: 7:15 am – 5:45 pm daily, Hot Lunch prepared daily (included), Indoor pool, Weekly Swim Lessons. Play-Based Programming.

    [email protected]

    http:// www.bixbyschool.org

    5001 Pennsylvania Ave, Boulder, CO 80303, USA

    Ages:

    2.5 – 6 years

    Hours & Days:

    8am – 5pm. M-F. August 1st to May 30th – Closed in July

    Blossom International Preschool, LLC is a member of WECAN, CAEYC, CAFCC and AATF. We are a FARM to ECE preschool. Blossom International Preschool is a Waldorf-inspired, play- and nature-based Licensed Child Care Center in operation since 2015. We follow a multicultural Waldorf inspired curriculum and French language is integrated into our daily rhythm and circle/songs. Multilingual Early Childhood Education. We create a safe, nurturing and supportive environment, empowering children to explore and expand during their early years. We have three beautiful Waldorf-inspired classrooms. We celebrate U.S. and International festivals and holidays. At Blossom, we celebrate diversity and we welcome families with children ages 2.5 to 6 years old.

    Marie-Pierre Nicoletti

    (303) 819-4084

    [email protected]

    http://www.blossominternationalpreschool.com

    Preschool

    4820 Nautilus Ct N, Boulder, CO, USA

    Ages:

    2.5 years – PreKindergarten

    Hours & Days:

    M-F, 3-day and 5-day options for Preschool. 8am to 3pm, middle school until 3:15pm.

    After-school care and enrichment classes available. Boulder Country Day School, where academic distinction meets education with character. BCD is a top-rated, accredited private school in Boulder, Colorado where every child has the opportunity to discover their own unique excellence. BCD Preschool is a unique learning environment where teachers can build meaningful relationships with each student, nurture their strengths, and help them meet goals through focused, individualized attention. Every child deserves to be known and loved, and our small class sizes and low student/teacher ratios empower us to live this value every day.

    Susan Boyle

    (303) 527-4931 x 248

    [email protected]

    http://www.bouldercountryday.org

    3370 Iris Walk Ct, Boulder, CO 80304, USA

    Ages:

    2.75 – 5.5 years.

    Hours & Days:

    M-Th, 8:30 – 3pm following BVSD for major breaks.

    Licensed. Come to our little red schoolhouse and aboard our little green school bus as we take trips to local creeks, ponds, pools, gardens, forest trails and explore different parks. Jump on a Strider bike, or learn to ride one, as we discover the bike trails that go from our school through local neighborhoods and along creeks. Our farm tubs at the school and our community garden plot give children the opportunity to plant, water, weed, and harvest food grown from seed. Local farmers provide fresh produce to us on a weekly basis for children to wash, prepare, and cook delicious snacks. Children will get to visit various local farms to meet the farmers and their animals. Sign up now as we have limited our enrollment to 13 children a day.

    [email protected]

    http://www.childrenshousepreschool.org

    9147 Fleetwood Ave, Longmont, CO, USA

    Ages:

    1 – 5 years

    Hours & Days:

    Year-round. 8:30am to 3:30pm. Full-days and half-days. M-F.

    Licensed. Lifeways (Waldorf) Certified. A small, play-based, outdoor-focused home school for children ages one to five in North Longmont. We see every child as unique and beautiful with unlimited potential. They are seeds to be nurtured with love, guidance, and grace so that they might blossom into the fullest expression of who they are meant to be. Outdoor learning with gardening and farm animals. Master’s degree teachers. Chemical free, eco-friendly environment. Based on Waldorf/Lifeways philosophy. Organic, all natural foods, many taken from our own garden. A non-profit school welcoming diverse families, regardless of race, socio-economic status, or gender orientation.

    Ginger Johnson, M.Ed.

    (303) 507-7331

    [email protected]

    http://www.fairyringschool.org

    2040 Miller Drive, Longmont 80501

    Ages:

    3 – 5 years

    Hours & Days:

    Full-Time for 4 & 5 year olds: M-F, 8:30am – 3:15pm. Part-Time for 3 – 5 year olds: M-Th; 8:30 – 11:30am or 12:20 – 3:15pm.

    Now enrolling for the 23/24 school year. Flagstaff Academy offers both full-time for 4 & 5 year olds and part-time preschool options for children ages 3 – 5. Founded in 2009, our preschool incorporates the Core Knowledge Preschool Sequence Curriculum and Early Learning Developmental Guidelines. Children in the preschool program develop both socially and academically, and discover that learning is fun through play-based activities. Unique learning opportunities include regular visits to our greenhouse/geo-conservatory classroom and teaching garden, and school library time.

    Natalie Martin, Preschool Director

    (303) 651-7900

    5465 Pennsylvania Avenue, Boulder, CO, USA

    Ages:

    3 – 4 yrs. Preschool/Pre-K 4 – 5 year olds.

    Hours & Days:

    Full-day: 9am – 3pm M-Th; 9am – 1pm F; Half­-day: 9am – 12pm M-F. August – May/Summer Camp.

    Licensed & Accredited. A supportive community, committed to educating the whole child–head, hand, and heart. Outdoor-oriented classrooms connected to nature encourage learning through play and exploration with a focus on relationships, communication, art, nature immersion, and a foundation for pre-academic skills. Small classes, low student teacher ratios, wide variety of high-quality materials and experiences. Specials including music, art and PE. Award-winning, master-level teachers with over 20 years of experience in each classroom. Personalized Affordable Tuition. ACIS accredited, NAIS member.

    Taylor Replane

    (303) 499-1999 x227

    [email protected]

    http://www.FriendsSchoolBoulder.org

    6007 Oreg Ave, Boulder, CO 80301

    Ages:

    6 weeks – Kindergarten

    Hours & Days:

    The Boulder JCC Early Childhood Center is designed to enhance each child’s social, emotional, linguistic, cognitive, and physical development. Our school offers opportunities for exploration and discovery in a play-based, educational environment. We strive to nourish children’s innate wonder, curiosity, imagination, and self-esteem. We welcome children ages 6 weeks through Kindergarten. As a play and constructivist-based Reggio Emilia-inspired school, we believe that education is a process, brought on by the child’s interaction with their immediate world. It is through playing in this world that each child is encouraged and stimulated to wonder, explore, experiment, and discover, using their own unique learning style and interests. As a Jewish school, we approach our work with children through Jewish lenses.

    Emma Lewallen

    (720) 749-2504

    [email protected]

    http://boulderjcc.org/Preschool

    Ages:

    Hours & Days:

    Miss Joanie Drama offers full-day camps for Summer, Winter Break, Spring Break, School Day Off Workshops, Holiday entertainment, and MORE!

    Joanie Rubald

    [email protected]

    http://www.missjoaniedrama.com

    1235 Pine Street, Boulder, CO, USA

    Ages:

    3-5 years

    Hours & Days:

    M-F. Full- or half-days from 8:30 am to 12:30 or 3:30 pm. Extended care 8 am to 5:30 pm.

    At Off Broadway Preschool, we aim to inspire curiosity, creativity, and compassion in children and families through our programing. Our daily schedule balances child-directed play experiences with structured group classes in music, yoga, visual art, and integrated arts. We employ professional educators to guide children through the school day, and keep low teacher to student ratios (1:5) to ensure that children and families are given personalized attention. Meals are prepared in-house using high quality organic ingredients. Our recently updated facility is conveniently located in downtown Boulder which allows us to take walking field trips to the Farmers Market, library and Museum of Boulder. As COVID-19 guidelines evolve, we continue to adhere to state, city and Early Childhood Council recommendations. We enthusiastically offer enrollment in Universal Preschool (UPK) Colorado. Year round.

    Bethany

    (303) 800-0324

    [email protected]

    http://www.offbroadwaypreschool.org

    Early Learning Center

    1317 Mapleton Ave, Boulder, CO 80304, USA

    Ages:

    3-5 years

    Hours & Days:

    8am – 3pm. 3-, 4-, and 5-day schedule; full- and half-day options. After-Care from 3pm – 6pm

    The transition from home life to school is an important milestone in a child’s early development. At SHJ, love, and care for each student helps to ensure a smooth transition. Our Preschool program for 3-year-olds develops social-emotional and early learning skills through hands-on, play-based activities. Children practice independence, patience, sharing, and listening—the building blocks for a lifetime of success. Our Pre-K class for 4-year-olds is filled with the discovery and jots of learning through play. Children engage in creative lessons to develop early literacy and math proficiency and prepare them for Kindergarten.

    Heather Elhardt

    303-447-2362

    [email protected]

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    2580 Iris Avenue, Boulder, CO, USA

    Ages:

    16 months – six years

    Hours & Days:

    M-F full and 1/2 day and partial week program. August – May school year, June – mid July Summer Program.

    Snow Lion is a contemplative school for young children. Contemplative education is experiential; it happens naturally rather than being imposed. We value self-discovery through play, interpersonal connection and connection to the natural world. We believe in the power of imagination and discovery that make childrens’ experiences in the world rich with joy and magic. At Snow Lion Preschool we cultivate a community and environment that values process over product, exploration, compassion and loving kindness. Our community holds deep respect for impermanence, flexibility, interdependence, cause and effect, and joy.
    Snow Lion began in the autumn of 1995 as a small playgroup of three children. It quickly evolved, and after 27 years under the leadership and vision of Kristin Lhatso, Rachel Flax Kaplan took over to continue Kristin’s legacy in 2022. Snow Lion Preschool is a community of over fifty children with hundreds of alumni children and their families.

    Rachel Kaplan

    [email protected]

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    Longmont, CO, USA

    Ages:

    3 – 8 years

    Hours & Days:

    Afternoons or full days. Summer Hours, 8:30-3. School Year Hours 8:30-4:00.

    Summer & Fall School-Age, Preschool & Pre-Kindergarten Farm-Based Programs for children Age 3-8. Choose 2 or more mornings, afternoons or full days, Summer Hours, 8:30-3, School Year Hours 8:30-4:00. This mostly outdoor based program consists of hands on animal time, harvesting and gardening, outdoor nature play, project based learning and so much more!

    (303) 774-8001

    http://www.sunflowerfarminfo.com

    3340 Dartmouth Avenue, Boulder, CO, USA

    Ages:

    2.5 – 6 years

    Hours & Days:

    Year-round. Call for hours.

    NOW ENROLLING. Licensed. Sunflower celebrates 40 years of connecting young children to nature and their inherent sense of wonder! Sunflower Preschool is a certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom, National Wildlife Federation certified wildlife habitat, as well as PACE certified since 2008. Sunflower Preschool, which opened its doors in 1981, offers a small, eco-friendly, play-based, hands-on, nurturing environment, where children learn through exploration and discovery. At Sunflower, our classrooms are Montessori-based with a science and nature emphasis. The teachers are well-paid professional ECE teachers who have been a part of the Sunflower staff for years. Please come and take a look at our unique children’s science museum as well as the multi-sensory outdoor environment.

    Marisa Ellman

    (303) 494-2012

    [email protected]

    http://www.sunflowerpreschoolboulder.com

    611 Korte Pkwy, Longmont, CO 80501, USA

    Ages:

    Hours & Days:

    M-F, 7:30 am – 5:30 pm (full- and half-day options available).

    About TLC: We’ve been nurturing success in all kids for over 65 years! Our childcare, preschool and therapy center focuses on helping kids of all abilities develop the cognitive, physical and social-emotional skills they need to thrive in school and beyond.

    Lisa Stratton, Educational Services Manager

    (303) 776-7417

    [email protected]

    http://LearningWithTLC.org

    Ages:

    3 – 6 years

    Hours & Days:

    Late August – May: School Year, June – early August: Summer Sessions. Days: M-F, 2/3/5-day options. Hours: Half Day 9:00 am – 1:30 pm, Full Day 9:00 am – 3:30 pm, Optional early care from 8:30 – 9 am.

    Thorne Nature Preschool is built on the simple belief that kids grow better in nature. Our preschool offers a unique early childhood education experience where young children go to learn, grow, and reach their full potential through daily immersion in nature with caring, attentive mentors. With dual goals of nature connection and fostering the development of the whole-child, Thorne Nature Preschool prepares young children to succeed in school and in life. Thorne Nature Preschool is a provider of Colorado’s Universal Preschool program.

    Lorene Wapotich

    (303) 499. 3647 ext. 106

    [email protected]

    http://www.ThorneNaturePreschool.org

    175 N 96th St, Louisville, CO 80027, USA

    Ages:

    2 months – Kindergarten

    Hours & Days:

    Full-Time: M-F, 7:30am – 5:30pm.

    Treehouse Learning provides quality early childcare and educational experiences for children ages birth-Kindergarten. Now in its 26th year as an independent, family-owned school, Treehouse Learning provides education for a Whole Brain, Whole Person, and Whole Planet through a framework of belonging, inclusion, diversity, equity, and sustainability. Our holistic approach supports optimal and balanced development across children’s cognitive, physical, and social-emotional domains in the context of relationships to self, community, and larger ecosystems on our planet. Our days begin with singing at Big Circle community gatherings, plus mixed-aged learning cohorts, Brain Gym, RULER social-emotional curriculum, music, movement, arts, nature-based learning, community engagement, and more! Gardening program + chef-prepared lunches & snacks daily.

    In home daycare bloomington il: Top 10 In Home Child Care in Bloomington, IL

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    Top 10 In Home Child Care in Bloomington, IL

    In home child care in Bloomington, IL

    Background Check

    I am a 23-year-old college student looking for a babysitting job. I am majoring in early childhood education. I have many years of experience dealing with children. From teaching 19, 3-5 years old in a preschool setting, to simply babysitting in a home setting. I have worked in a infant/ toddlerroom in a daycare for a couple of years. I am CPR certified and have a fun personality that children love. I have reliable transportation….

    Breanna can also help with: Carpooling, Light cleaning, Travel

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    Hi! My name is Amber, I am 27 years old and I’m a stay at home mom of a 1 year and old almost 3-year-old boy looking to earn income by staying home with my kids and also bringing in 1 or 2 children to help another working parent out! We have a dog, are non smokers, and you would have to providetransportation as we have one vehicle and my boyfriend works! I am excellent with all children as these past few years have made me a pro! Loving and learning environment for your kiddos !(:. ..

    Sarah A.

    Bloomington, IL

    $11-16/hr • 10 yrs exp
    Fun Sitter With 5 Years Experience In Behavior Therapy

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    I have 10 years of experience with children. I have a 4-year-old son of my own. I have worked in schools for kids with behavior disorders and special needs. I also was a private in home behavior therapist for 3 years. I am comfortable with animals. I have my own transportation.

    Sarah can also help with: Light cleaning, Carpooling, Grocery shopping

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    I love working with kids because of how unique each of them is! Most of my experience is working with large groups of children, at day cares and summer camps; these have taught me how important it is to give each child the individual attention they need! These are formative years for them and I wantto help you keep them safe and entertained.
    Also, I do have reliable transportation and am very comfortable with pets. I’ve got a Maltese-shitzu at home(who I love) and have dog sat bigger dogs before as well! I also had a variety of pets growing up (from lizards to ferrets to cats), so when I say pet lover, I mean pet lover!
    In my free time, I love doing crafts and reading and spending time outdoors, so I’d be more than happy to do that kind of thing with your little ones!
    Overall, I would describe myself as organized, dependable and honest. I want you to know I am fun-loving, but I also take safety and well-being very seriously.
    I am also willing to help around the house!…

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    Hello! For two years, I was an assistant small group leader at my church for vacation bible school (VBS) and the kids ranged in age from 6-10 years old both years. I also briefly worked for Children’s Home and Aid in Bloomington for a little under a year and provided age-appropriate activities forchildren ranging from 3-8 years of age. I am a very active person who loves doing outdoor activities and I also love doing crafts/creative projects as well! I am also First Aid and CPR certified by the American Red Cross, comfortable with pets, have my own transportation, and live in a tobacco-free household. I am also fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and have my booster as well. Thank you!…

    Aiden can also help with: Carpooling, Light cleaning, Travel

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    Hi my name is Victoria and I am a 21-year-old Junior at Kentucky State University. I am majoring in Nursing with a minor in Psychology. I have about 8 years of experience with watching over children. At home, not only was I a nanny, but I worked as a lifeguard which means I am CPR certified andfirst-aid certified. I will ensure the children are safe, fed, and that their homework is finished if they are in school….

    Victoria can also help with: Travel, Grocery shopping, Carpooling

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    I absolutely love kids . I am 39 . A mother of 5 boys , my youngest is 12 . I am a home care working during the day . Just looking for extra money . And I love kiddo so what better job to get . Your kids will be safe and taken well care of , while with me

    Amanda can also help with: Grocery shopping, Light cleaning, Carpooling, Travel

    Danye D.

    Bloomington, IL

    $14-17/hr • 10 yrs exp
    My Name Is Danye’, But Prefer Danny. I Have Been Babysitting As A Side Job Since I’ve Been 13.

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    Hi! My name is Danyé, but prefer danny. I am a third year college student majoring in child psychology and I am home for the summer continuing my babysitting services. I have much experience from infants- pre teen/teenager. I am a little shy, but I am always eager to get to know the child(ren) I amcaring for. I have experience in cooking, cleaning, and pretty much anything you may need help with. If there is anything you need to do that I may not understand I am always willing to learn and be the best….

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    Hello! I am currently a sophomore at Illinois State University. Im on the path to hopefully become a speech pathologist for young children. Ive always loved being around children. Ive babysat for roughly 10 years, and I was a summer nanny for 3 different families the last 3 summers! I had theamazing opportunity to work in a preschool with 3 and 4-year-olds and help them grow and get ready for the kindergarten experience. Along with working in a preschool I also had the ability to intern in a 2nd grade classroom last year. I’m a very active person and love to be outside as much as I can. I’ve played soccer my whole life and was also a competitive cheerleader for a couple years. I’m a huge animal lover and have 2 dogs and 2 cats at home! I have a huge sense of curiosity and love science experiments and attempting to perfect my craft skills. I look forward to getting to know you and your kiddos!…

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    I have 4 years of experience total between 3 years working at a before and after school program, 3 summers working as a day camp counselor, and nannying for a family with 2 boys during the Covid lockdown in 2020. I am 20 years old and I am currently studying Special Education and Illinois StateUniversity.
    I am hoping to build a relationship with a family this summer as a nanny or babysitter. My availability is very flexible and I can work around your schedule! I can help with any home, personal, or care needs necessary. I am a fun loving person who enjoys joking around and being goofy- but I can also be a very patient caretaker. I have a lot of experience with behavior management and conflict resolution. I LOVE animals and have 3 dogs back home that I miss every day. I used to play soccer and enjoy organizing games and activities for kids….

    Emma can also help with: Grocery shopping, Light cleaning, Carpooling, Travel

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    I’d describe my personality as personable, empathetic, and joyful.
    I like working with kids because I desire to be a mother. I love the developing process of children and how essential it is for their growth.
    I’m looking for a job that is family oriented.
    I started working with kids when I wasyoung. I am the 6th of 10 children. I currently have many nieces and nephews at the age of 7, 5, 3, 2, 10mo., 8mo., and 7mo.
    My mother used to run a daycare business and I also spent a year working with an after school program.
    In my spare time, I play instruments like the ukulele, guitar, piano and I love to sing. I love painting, journaling, and spending time outdoors with my dog.
    One thing you should know about me is I attend ISU and will graduate in May. I am a commuter from Chenoa where I reside at my parents home.
    My skills include communication and patience. I am creative and always have something fun planned to keep the kids active and involved….

    Merryn can also help with: Light cleaning, Carpooling

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    I have been babysitting since I was young and have experience nannying with children as young as one! I am able to help with carpooling, food, and light cleaning! I am studying elementary education so I have a lot of knowledge and experience in working with children! I go to school at Illinois Statebut am looking for a summer job while at home in the lake/cook county area!…

    Celeste can also help with: Carpooling, Travel

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    I have 1 year of experience and I have watched my younger siblings growing up also. I have also been a CNA for about two years now so I am CPR certified. I am willing to help with picking up kids, making dinner for them, and helping with home work.

    Karen O.

    Bloomington, IL

    $17-20/hr • 10 yrs exp
    I Am A Fun Loving, Creative, Project Provoking, Nurturing Care Giver.

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    I have been teaching for 16 years. I have taught in many classrooms: Twos, Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten. Before I taught, I had a home day care where I watched children who were infants up to age five. Because of covid, the teachers at my school were put on leave. During that time, Iwas approached by one of my student’s parents and asked if I would run a mini preschool in their basement. I did that for a year. I love children, and I love teaching and watching them grow. I am good at planning fun learning experiences for children. I also like to get down on the ground and play with them. I especially love reading stories, doing science experiments and art projects….

    Karen can also help with: Light cleaning, Grocery shopping

    Description:

    Hello. I currently run my own in home daycare. I worked at a local child care center for 2 and a half years before deciding to open my own in home daycare. I care for children, ages 6 weeks – 5 years old. Ihave my Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education. I absolutely adore children and love getting to be a huge part of their growth and development.
    As part of our service, we provide each family annually with a personalized scrapbook of the child’s artwork, pictures, and additional activities. We would love to care for your child and allow you to have peace of mind that they are well cared for while you are away. We look forward to hearing from you!…

    Recent review:

    Madi is very sweet and caring. Very clean and organized. One of the best in Bloomington/Normal.

    Reviewed by Kyle T

    CC & Company Kids

    41 Pebblebrook Ct, Bloomington, IL 61705

    Starting at $130/wk

    Description:

    I’m eagerly jumping back into home child care! I have a loving family and a beautiful, spacious home to share with little ones. I used to run a home daycare when my girls were younger and they are 12 and 16now. I sure miss little people! I taught pre-school at Pumpkin Place in Morton, Il. A baby in my arms, a conversation with a toddler…..oh, how I so miss it all!…

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    FAQs for finding in-home child care in Bloomington, IL

    How do I find in-home child care near me in Bloomington, IL?

    Care.com makes it easy to find in-home child care providers in Bloomington, IL. There are 14 in-home child care providers near you with profiles you can compare to learn more about their experience and what types of responsibilities they are happy to take on. You can even read reviews from families.

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    Kathy’s Daycare

    Daycare in
    Normal, IL

    (309) 243-4095

    Hi! We’re Kathy’s Daycare and we’re a home daycare providing childcare to families. Our goal is to ensure children reach their developmental… Read More

    $153 – $188 / wk

    5:00 am – 5:30 pm

    123 Learning Family WeeCare

    Daycare in
    Normal, IL

    (309) 233-2867

    Welcome to 123 Learning Family Daycare! We offer children a nurturing and loving environment that’s just like home. At our home daycare, our… Read More

    $178 – $222 / wk

    6:00 am – 11:00 pm

    Next To Home WeeCare

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    Normal, IL

    (309) 328-8807

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    $194 – $250 / wk

    6:30 am – 11:45 pm

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    Tiffany Howard WeeCare

    Daycare in
    Bloomington, IL

    (217) 394-1283

    Tiffany Howard Daycare is a caring and loving environment where your child can learn and grow. At our home daycare, we focus on teaching chi… Read More

    $162 – $189 / wk

    6:00 am – 11:45 pm

    Kings Kids Academy WeeCare

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    (309) 250-3943

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    $156 – $212 / wk

    7:00 am – 5:00 pm

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    Denise Stark Daycare

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    (316) 395-9572

    Denise Stark offers safe, loving childcare in the Bloomington area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational activities. The facilit… Read More

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    Leslie Huffington Daycare

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    (405) 374-4917

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    Ellisia Jones Daycare

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    (651) 371-8786

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    Jasselyn Currie Daycare

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    (757) 300-5744

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    Michelle Lewis Daycare

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    (503) 773-5465

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    The 10 Best Bloomington Hotels, USA (From €58)

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    Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Bloomington-Normal Airport, IL

    3 stars

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    Hotel in Bloomington

    This Bloomington-Normal hotel is adjacent to the Illinois Central Regional Airport. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV.
    A thoroughly charming hotel. Excellent staff and service all round.
    Excellent breakfast.
    Perfect location for our needs. looking forward to returning

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    7.9

    Good

    996 reviews

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    Ramada Limited & Suites Bloomington

    2 stars

    Hotel in Bloomington

    Located off Interstate 55 in Bloomington, Illinois, this hotel is just 10 minutes’ drive from the University of Illinois.
    Both ladies behind the desk we wonderful to work with. great location. Loved staying here over the 4 years of my daughter going to college there.

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    Best Western Plus Bloomington East

    3 stars

    Hotel in Bloomington

    Located in downtown Bloomington, Illinois, this hotel offers a shuttle service to the Central Illinois Regional Airport.
    The lady at the front desk was very cheerful & friendly. She was there when I checked out too. She made check in & check out very easy. She is the type of person that should be at every hotel’s front desk.

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    8.1

    Very good

    564 reviews

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    Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Bloomington-Normal West, IL

    3 stars

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    This Bloomington hotel is 4.8 km from Miller Park Zoo.
    Beds were to comfortable, didn’t want to get out of bed. Love the feather pillows. Vending machines well stocked. Staff was perfect as always.

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    6.5

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    The Chateau Bloomington Hotel and Conference Center

    3 stars

    Hotel in Bloomington

    This Bloomington hotel is just 3 miles east of the University of Illinois. It features an indoor heated pool and a sauna.
    I liked the whole property, it was well thought out in layout and design. it made my vacation much better

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    7.3

    Good

    625 reviews

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    Hyatt Place Bloomington / Normal

    3 stars

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    Hyatt Place Bloomington / Normal is a 4-star hotel located in Bloomington.
    Clean, quiet, comfortable

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    8.4

    Very good

    401 reviews

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    Hawthorn Suites Bloomington

    3 stars

    Hotel in Bloomington

    This Bloomington hotel is just 10 minutes’ drive from the University of Illinois and Redbird Arena.
    Good breakfast and I loved everything

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    399 reviews

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    Super 8 by Wyndham Bloomington Normal

    2 stars

    Hotel in Bloomington

    This Bloomington, Illinois hotel is 1 mile from Shoppes At College Hills.
    It just it was a little far out nothinguch.

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    3.8

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    225 reviews

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    Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Bloomington/Normal IL

    2 stars

    Hotel in Bloomington

    Just 4 miles south of Illinois State University, this Bloomington-Normal hotel features free Wi-Fi throughout the property. Each guest room is equipped with a flat-screen cable TV.
    Breakfast was ok. Room looked spotless and pleasant

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    Marriott Bloomington Normal Hotel and Conference Center

    4 stars

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    The Marriot Normal Bloomington Hotel & Conference Center is a 2-minute drive from the University of Illinois and Hancock Stadium.
    good. Liked the chef station, all the food was good.

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    from RUB 10,224 per night

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    from RUB 7,268 per night

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    from RUB 11,262 per night

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    from RUB 8,786 per night

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    from RUB 6,789 per night

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    from RUB 10,224 per day

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    Located in the Beverly Hills area, just off Rodeo Drive, this hotel offers a snack bar for guests’ convenience, as well as a sun terrace, a year-round outdoor pool and a shared lounge.

    from RUB 93,857 per night

    This hotel in a shopping area will pamper you with a treatment room and steam room, as well as 282 rooms with breathtaking views.

    from RUB 43,693 per night

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    from RUB 17,413 per night

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    from RUB 18,292 per night

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    from RUB 40,099 per night

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    from RUB 25,880 per night

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    from RUB 83,473 per night

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    from RUB 45,530 per night

    Situated close to one of the Liberty Viewpoints, this friendly hotel features an indoor pool, as well as a sauna and an indoor pool.

    from RUB 42,096 per night

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    from RUB 54,876 per night

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    from RUB 22,685 per night

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    from RUB 13,419 per night

    This hotel is a short drive from the Boston Common and just 7 minutes’ walk from Marriott’s Custom House.

    from RUB 39,220 per night

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    from RUB 41,137 per night

    Since 1910, this hotel is located in Nashville’s business district, close to Nashville.

    from RUB 30,513 per night

    Situated in the heart of New York City, this excellent hotel features a sundeck and shared lounge.

    from RUB 53,997 per night

    This cozy hotel offers 86 rooms in Washington’s shopping district.

    from RUB 39,859 per night

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    from RUB 47,687 per night

    With an excellent location next to the port, this hotel offers a 24-hour restaurant, as well as lawn tennis and racquetball.

    from RUB 35,625 per day

    Located about 2 km from downtown Washington, this hotel features 30 non-smoking rooms with sea views and an on-site indoor pool.

    from RUB 47,288 per night

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    from RUB 7,588 per night

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    from RUB 7,029 per night

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    from RUB 13,659 per night

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    from RUB 9,345 per night

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    from RUB 35,865 per night

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    from RUB 10,304 per night

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    from RUB 11,103 per night

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    from RUB 13,659 per night

    This first-class hotel features an indoor pool and 347 rooms with garden views.

    from RUB 12,780 per night

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    from RUB 11,502 per night

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    from RUB 11,981 per night

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    from RUB 11,103 per night

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    from RUB 9,265 per night

    Seafood dishes are served at the on-site restaurant located in the business district.

    from RUB 11,742 per night

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    from RUB 12,141 per day

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    from RUB 9,265 per night

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    from RUB 31,871 per night

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    from RUB 11,422 per night

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    from RUB 20,608 per night

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    from RUB 12,381 per night

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    Offering a prime location in a lively area, this Liberty-style building with 145 rooms is ideally located.

    from RUB 9,745 per night

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    from RUB 10,464 per night

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    from RUB 13,579 per night

    Renovated in 1999, this hotel offers elegant rooms and a year-round outdoor pool, just steps from Hank Aaron Stadium.

    from RUB 8,626 per night

    Located close to Drury University, this hotel has 111 en suite rooms.

    from RUB 10,384 per night

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    from RUB 7,907 per night

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    from RUB 5,831 per night

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    from RUB 10,384 per night

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    from RUB 11,502 per night

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    from RUB 9,186 per night

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    from RUB 10,783 per day

    Located near the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, this hotel features 182 rooms and an outdoor pool.

    from RUB 9,745 per night

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    from RUB 10,384 per night

    Located near the Roper Mountain Science Center in the heart of Greenville, this hotel offers 182 rooms.

    from RUB 9,585 per night

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    from RUB 9,425 per night

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    from RUB 12,700 per day

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    from RUB 10,863 per night

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    from RUB 8,946 per night

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    from RUB 7,987 per night

    Featuring a 24-hour restaurant and 117 rooms, this hotel is located in the business district.

    from RUB 10,783 per night

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    Opened in 1969, this heritage hotel is located close to Kathryn Albertson Park.

    from RUB 14,697 per night

    Located in the business district, this hotel offers 235 rooms, an outdoor pool, a ballroom and a golf course.

    from RUB 9,505 per night

    Overlooking the Andes Mountains and Mount Cheyenne, this centrally located hotel offers 299 rooms, as well as a gym and fitness center.

    from RUB 9,425 per night

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    from RUB 10,783 per night

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    from RUB 14,138 per night

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    from RUB 11,342 per night

    Opened in 1990, this Ottoman-style hotel is located near the Old Hickory Mall.

    from RUB 11,183 per night

    With its scenic location next to the San Juan Mountains and the Animas River, this hotel offers 159 comfortable rooms as well as canoeing, lawn tennis and horseback riding on site.

    from RUB 14,617 per night

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    from RUB 11,422 per night

    Enjoy beautiful sea views from the hotel and relax in the on-site outdoor pool.

    from RUB 12,540 per night

    This comfortable hotel is located 2.1 km from John Wayne Airport and has 253 rooms, as well as a picnic area and a golf course.

    from RUB 14,138 per night

    Located close to American Girl St Louis, this hotel features a year-round outdoor pool and charming valley views.

    from RUB 13,739 per night

    This 327-room hotel is well located in downtown St. Louis with easy access to Support Services.

    from RUB 10,623 per night

    This contemporary hotel offers seafood cuisine, a heated indoor pool and ArtRage Gallery nearby.

    from RUB 13,339 per night

    Located next to the Georgia International Convention Center, this upscale hotel offers an indoor pool, as well as cribs, a buffet and a children’s mini club.

    from RUB 12,540 per night

    Boasting an excellent location near the University of New Mexico, this hotel serves seafood cuisine; An outdoor swimming pool is also available for guests.

    from RUB 10,783 per night

    There is a family restaurant on site, and guests can enjoy the casino and outdoor pool.

    from RUB 12,141 per night

    Located in the Historic district, this hotel offers 153 colonial-style rooms in addition to an outdoor pool.

    from RUB 11,183 per night

    Set in a historic building, this hotel offers accommodation in a shopping area with a nightclub, a casino and a shared lounge for guests’ comfort.

    from RUB 7,348 per night

    Offering a nightclub, a seasonal outdoor pool and a golf course, this business hotel is located near the Osborn Recreation Area and bus station.

    from RUB 6,709 per night

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    This city-view hotel is located near the Landmark Center and features a 24-hour restaurant.

    from RUB 11,502 per night

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    from RUB 26,519 per night

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    from RUB 9,745 per night

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    from RUB 14,058 per night

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    from RUB 10,703 per night

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    from RUB 10,064 per night

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    from RUB 12,700 per night

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    from RUB 10,863 per night

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    from RUB 8,227 per night

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    from RUB 10,064 per night

    Located in Branson’s historic district, close to Tanger Outlets, this hotel features an outdoor pool.

    from RUB 12,381 per night

    Boasting a central location next to Louis Armstrong Park, this hotel features an award-winning restaurant.

    from RUB 12,700 per night

    Built in 1990, this hotel is conveniently located in the business district and offers bright rooms and a heated indoor pool.

    from RUB 15,895 per night

    Sea World is located near the 500-room hotel, as well as steam baths, facials and massages.

    from RUB 15,895 per night

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    from RUB 27,797 per night

    Overlooking the river, this 18-storey hotel features a bar with a library and serves seasonal cuisine on site.

    from RUB 9,505 per night

    Located in downtown Phoenix, this comfortable hotel offers comfortable rooms along with a solarium, hot tub and outdoor pool.

    from RUB 9,106 per night

    Located next to the Village of Merrick Park, this hotel offers a rooftop pool, a patio and a golf course on site and offers non-smoking rooms.

    from RUB 14,857 per night

    Steps from the Veterans Museum of Mid-Ohio Valley, this hotel offers 89rooms overlooking the garden.

    from RUB 8,307 per night

    Since 1860, this hotel is located in Charleston’s shopping district, close to Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim.

    from RUB 25,880 per night

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    Located near the Cobb Energy Centre, the hotel includes 263 rooms and a private pool.

    from RUB 10,783 per night

    After a visit to the indoor pool, guests can enjoy billiards and racquetball at this hotel, which is ideally located next to the Texas Memorial Museum in the North Loop area.

    from RUB 11,582 per night

    Located close to Bridgestone Arena, this friendly hotel offers a full-service restaurant, an indoor pool, a picnic area and a golf course on site.

    from RUB 13,978 per night

    Located on the beach next to Towers Hall, this hotel offers a spa and hot tub, as well as a heated indoor pool.

    from RUB 10,384 per night

    This centrally located hotel offers incredible views of the Andes Mountains.

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