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Tiny sprouts academy: Tiny Sprouts Academy – Daycare in Victoria, TX

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Tiny Sprouts | Early Learning Center

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Brand NEW early education center and care for infants and toddlers (8 weeks to pre-school) in Shrewsbury Massachusetts

Tiny Sprouts Early Learning Center provides full-time care and education for Infants and Toddlers. Our experienced teachers understand the developmentally appropriate practice and how to offer to nurture daily routines and meaningful experiences that meet each child’s individual strengths, interests, and needs. Our private campus allows for daily outdoor learning in a safe, secure setting

INDIVIDUALIZED CARE

SAFE, CLEAN, NEW SPACE AND MATERIALS

CERTIFIED & EXPERIENCED TEACHERS

BEAUTIFUL, SECURE, PRIVATE CAMPUS

STIMULATING & SUPPORTING ENVIRONMENT

GREEN SPACE AND DAILY OUTDOOR LEARNING

STEAM FOCUSED EMERGENCT CURRICULUM

FULL-TIME CARE

8AM – 5PM

FLEXIBLE PICKUP AND DROPOFF TIMES

FIVE DAYS A WEEK

MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Tuition prices as of Jan. 1, 2023

TODDLERS

7:45 am to 3:00 pm       $1,233/mo

7:45 am to 5:00 pm       $1,740/mo

INFANTS

7:45 am to 3:00 pm       $1,258/mo

7:45 am to 5:00 pm       $1,765/mo

MEET OUR TEACHERS

Amanda Wheeler is the Early Childhood Director for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra! She has been teaching for 6 years and has worked with every age group in early childhood! She has her Early Childhood Director’s license from the state of Massachusetts and a Bachelor’s degree from Wheelock College in Children’s Theater and a minor in Special Education. She loves to take her dog, Mose, on walks around the reservoir.  She also loves the Boston Red Sox and Broadway shows! 

Amanda Wheeler

Early Childhood Director

Amanda Mae Lemanski

Amanda Mae Lemanski is a Preschool teacher for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has been teaching for over 20 years and has her Early Childhood Directors license from the state of Massachusetts. She enjoys nurturing and caring for each child in her care. She is dedicated to the social and emotional development of each child and makes it her goal to make sure each child receives the best care and love that they all deserve. She is a single mother to an amazing twelve year old daughter named Marguerite Mae.

Leslie Ortiz

Leslie Ortiz fell in love with the kids at Al-Hamra and knew she had to join the team! She is one of the infant teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has her Early Childhood teaching certification from the state of Massachusetts. She has 1 son, he is 5 years old! She was born in Puerto Rico and has a cat named Stormy. She loves spending time outdoors in the sun! She also loves to go camping! 

Madison Fitzgerald

Madison Fitzgerald is one of the toddler teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra! She has been teaching for 6 years and is a full time student working on her masters degree in School Counseling at Assumption University! She graduated from Fitchburg State University with a bachelor’s degree in Human Services. She has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts. She has a 5 year old yellow lab named Liam! In her spare time she likes to read, shop, and try new restaurants.

Maritza Rodriguez

Maritza Rodriguez is one of the toddler teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has been working with children for 13 years and wouldn’t want to do anything else! She is always loving, caring and happy! She has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts. She has three beautiful daughters and one grandson on the way! She loves going shopping, to the movies, and going out to eat at different restaurants! She also loves music and loves to dance at home with her niece and nephew!

Tatiana Naple

Tatiana Naple is so excited to be a part of the Tiny Sprouts and Al-Hamra community. She is one of the infant teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts and is currently in school to get her directors license. She lives with her fiance and 6 dogs! In her spare time she likes to spend time with her family. She also loves going to the beach during the summer!

Miranda Goyette-Connerty

​Miranda Goyette-Connerty is one of the toddler teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has been teaching for 10 years and has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts. In her spare time she enjoys singing and doing puzzles!

al-hamra academy | 433 South St, Shrewsbury, MA 01545 | 508-719-8803 | [email protected]

Tiny Sprouts Academy | VICTORIA TX

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About the Provider

Description: Tiny Sprouts Academy is a Licensed Center – Child Care Program in VICTORIA TX, with a maximum capacity of 148 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

Additional Information: Initial License Date: 4/27/2016.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    1600076
  • Capacity:
    148
  • Age Range:
    Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Initial License Issue Date:
    Apr 27, 2016

Location Map

Inspection/Report History

Creative Garden LC Glen Burnie – Baltimore MD Licensed Child Care Center

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but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns,
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Methodist Day School

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Presbyterian Day School

Teen Parent Connection Center

Tiny Sprouts Academy

Victoria Christian School

A+ Kidz Care Learning Center LLC

BCFS Education Service Trinity Head Start

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Bearly Beginning Day Care Center # 2

Childhood Unplugged LLC

Fresh Start Christian Learning Center

Fresh Start Christian Learning Center LLC

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YMCA EARLY LEARNING CENTER PRE-SCHOOL

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The benefits of seeds for humans, the amount of antioxidants in sesame, flax, buckwheat seeds

Botanically speaking, seeds are plant embryos. It can be a whole huge tree, enclosed in a tiny seed and covered with a thin shell. A supply of nutrients for the future sprout and a set of protective substances are also hidden inside the seed. These protective substances are designed to protect the tiny, weak germ from environmental factors that are harmful to it in the first days of life. For example, antioxidants protect seedling cells from excessive radiation, antibacterial substances protect plant infections. No wonder plant seeds are such a healthy food for humans. And not just for humans. Birds and animals eat seeds with pleasure; for some, this is the main food. It’s great that we have so many seeds in our diet.

Various cereals and grains are cereal seeds. You can sow them and they will sprout. Nuts are dry fruits containing one or two seeds. Beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas are the seeds of legumes. Buckwheat, chia, amaranth, flax, corn… Imagine that cocoa beans and coffee beans are also seeds. Nature shares with us its living wealth. Let’s enjoy it to the fullest.

In addition to the riches of nature, humanity uses its intellect, revealing the wonders of nature for the common good. In 2010, in the international scientific journal Molecules (Molecules), Russian scientists published the results of their enormous work. They measured the antioxidant content of 1,140 foods, drinks, and herbs using sophisticated biochemical techniques. This work is still referred to by the authors of articles in the most authoritative scientific publications. Here’s an amazing result that caught our attention. Scientists measured the content of antioxidants in 14 types of different seeds and their 5-day-old seedlings. Black sesame seeds (black sesame) turned out to be the champion in the content of antioxidants – 291 milligram of total antioxidants per 100 grams of dried seeds. It’s a lot, almost like a medicine. Then there are milk thistle seeds – 235 mg. But we do not eat these seeds with plates. But the high content of antioxidants in buckwheat made us very happy – it is in third place – 182 mg. Our favorite flax is in seventh place at 56 mg. The last on the list was fashionable and expensive amaranth – 10 mg per 100 grams of dry seeds.

Then there are absolutely miracles. All of these seeds (except corn and rye flakes) were germinated by the researchers and the antioxidant content of the 5-day-old seedlings was measured. In all seeds, the number of useful molecules increased significantly. The champion in quantity is milk thistle. Antioxidant content increased from 235mg to 89mg6 mg per 100 grams. Almost one percent of the weight is healing molecules! But the champion in magnification is amaranth. From 10 mg to 200 – twenty times! Sprouted flax seeds increased the amount of antioxidants by almost 10 times – from 56 mg to 526 mg!!!

Our readers already know that antioxidants are special molecules that are able to neutralize free radicals – aggressive damaging compounds with one free electron and therefore have increased chemical activity. By enriching our food with foods rich in antioxidants, we slow down aging and reduce the risk of developing the most dangerous diseases. Eat live food and be healthy and happy!

Here is the article we told you about: Molecules 2010, 15(10), 7450-7466; Creation of a Databank for Content of Antioxidants in Food Products by an Amperometric Method. Yakov I. Yashin et al.

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Tiny sprouts academy: Tiny Sprouts Academy – Daycare in Victoria, TX

Опубликовано: October 5, 2023 в 10:55 am

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Категории: Miscellaneous

Tiny Sprouts | Early Learning Center

tiny sprouts

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Brand NEW early education center and care for infants and toddlers (8 weeks to pre-school) in Shrewsbury Massachusetts

Tiny Sprouts Early Learning Center provides full-time care and education for Infants and Toddlers. Our experienced teachers understand the developmentally appropriate practice and how to offer to nurture daily routines and meaningful experiences that meet each child’s individual strengths, interests, and needs. Our private campus allows for daily outdoor learning in a safe, secure setting

INDIVIDUALIZED CARE

SAFE, CLEAN, NEW SPACE AND MATERIALS

CERTIFIED & EXPERIENCED TEACHERS

BEAUTIFUL, SECURE, PRIVATE CAMPUS

STIMULATING & SUPPORTING ENVIRONMENT

GREEN SPACE AND DAILY OUTDOOR LEARNING

STEAM FOCUSED EMERGENCT CURRICULUM

FULL-TIME CARE

8AM – 5PM

FLEXIBLE PICKUP AND DROPOFF TIMES

FIVE DAYS A WEEK

MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Tuition prices as of Jan. 1, 2023

TODDLERS

7:45 am to 3:00 pm       $1,233/mo

7:45 am to 5:00 pm       $1,740/mo

INFANTS

7:45 am to 3:00 pm       $1,258/mo

7:45 am to 5:00 pm       $1,765/mo

MEET OUR TEACHERS

Amanda Wheeler is the Early Childhood Director for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra! She has been teaching for 6 years and has worked with every age group in early childhood! She has her Early Childhood Director’s license from the state of Massachusetts and a Bachelor’s degree from Wheelock College in Children’s Theater and a minor in Special Education. She loves to take her dog, Mose, on walks around the reservoir.  She also loves the Boston Red Sox and Broadway shows! 

Amanda Wheeler

Early Childhood Director

Amanda Mae Lemanski

Amanda Mae Lemanski is a Preschool teacher for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has been teaching for over 20 years and has her Early Childhood Directors license from the state of Massachusetts. She enjoys nurturing and caring for each child in her care. She is dedicated to the social and emotional development of each child and makes it her goal to make sure each child receives the best care and love that they all deserve. She is a single mother to an amazing twelve year old daughter named Marguerite Mae.

Leslie Ortiz

Leslie Ortiz fell in love with the kids at Al-Hamra and knew she had to join the team! She is one of the infant teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has her Early Childhood teaching certification from the state of Massachusetts. She has 1 son, he is 5 years old! She was born in Puerto Rico and has a cat named Stormy. She loves spending time outdoors in the sun! She also loves to go camping! 

Madison Fitzgerald

Madison Fitzgerald is one of the toddler teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra! She has been teaching for 6 years and is a full time student working on her masters degree in School Counseling at Assumption University! She graduated from Fitchburg State University with a bachelor’s degree in Human Services. She has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts. She has a 5 year old yellow lab named Liam! In her spare time she likes to read, shop, and try new restaurants.

Maritza Rodriguez

Maritza Rodriguez is one of the toddler teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has been working with children for 13 years and wouldn’t want to do anything else! She is always loving, caring and happy! She has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts. She has three beautiful daughters and one grandson on the way! She loves going shopping, to the movies, and going out to eat at different restaurants! She also loves music and loves to dance at home with her niece and nephew!

Tatiana Naple

Tatiana Naple is so excited to be a part of the Tiny Sprouts and Al-Hamra community. She is one of the infant teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts and is currently in school to get her directors license. She lives with her fiance and 6 dogs! In her spare time she likes to spend time with her family. She also loves going to the beach during the summer!

Miranda Goyette-Connerty

​Miranda Goyette-Connerty is one of the toddler teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has been teaching for 10 years and has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts. In her spare time she enjoys singing and doing puzzles!

al-hamra academy | 433 South St, Shrewsbury, MA 01545 | 508-719-8803 | [email protected]

Tiny Sprouts Academy | VICTORIA TX

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About the Provider

Description: Tiny Sprouts Academy is a Licensed Center – Child Care Program in VICTORIA TX, with a maximum capacity of 148 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

Additional Information: Initial License Date: 4/27/2016.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    1600076
  • Capacity:
    148
  • Age Range:
    Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Initial License Issue Date:
    Apr 27, 2016

Location Map

Inspection/Report History

Creative Garden LC Glen Burnie – Baltimore MD Licensed Child Care Center

Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable,
but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns,
as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.

Inspections Assessments Self Reported Incidents Reports
15 0 2 4
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If you are a provider and you believe any information is incorrect, please contact us. We will research your concern and make corrections accordingly.

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Prime Time YMCA Dudley

Prime Time YMCA Rowland

A+ Kidz Care Learning Center 2, LLC

Prime Time YMCA Shields

Prime Time YMCA Smith

First Baptist Church Day Care

KidVersity LLC, DBA It’s A Small World Nursery School

Kidz of Destiny, LLC

Methodist Day School

Northside Baptist School

Presbyterian Day School

Teen Parent Connection Center

Tiny Sprouts Academy

Victoria Christian School

A+ Kidz Care Learning Center LLC

BCFS Education Service Trinity Head Start

BCFS Education Services Red River Head Start

Bearly Beginning Day Care Center # 2

Childhood Unplugged LLC

Fresh Start Christian Learning Center

Fresh Start Christian Learning Center LLC

Its a Small World Nursery School

Kiddly Winks Playcare Inc

Lady Bug Learning Center

Trinity Advance Learning Center

YMCA EARLY LEARNING CENTER PRE-SCHOOL

YMCA Prime Time Crain

YMCA Prime Time F. W. Gross

YMCA Prime Time O’Connor

YMCA Youth Adventure Camp

YMCA Prime Time Dudley

YMCA Prime Time Rowland

YMCA Prime Time Shields

YMCA Prime Time Smith

Bright Stars Learning Academy

The benefits of seeds for humans, the amount of antioxidants in sesame, flax, buckwheat seeds

Botanically speaking, seeds are plant embryos. It can be a whole huge tree, enclosed in a tiny seed and covered with a thin shell. A supply of nutrients for the future sprout and a set of protective substances are also hidden inside the seed. These protective substances are designed to protect the tiny, weak germ from environmental factors that are harmful to it in the first days of life. For example, antioxidants protect seedling cells from excessive radiation, antibacterial substances protect plant infections. No wonder plant seeds are such a healthy food for humans. And not just for humans. Birds and animals eat seeds with pleasure; for some, this is the main food. It’s great that we have so many seeds in our diet.

Various cereals and grains are cereal seeds. You can sow them and they will sprout. Nuts are dry fruits containing one or two seeds. Beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas are the seeds of legumes. Buckwheat, chia, amaranth, flax, corn… Imagine that cocoa beans and coffee beans are also seeds. Nature shares with us its living wealth. Let’s enjoy it to the fullest.

In addition to the riches of nature, humanity uses its intellect, revealing the wonders of nature for the common good. In 2010, in the international scientific journal Molecules (Molecules), Russian scientists published the results of their enormous work. They measured the antioxidant content of 1,140 foods, drinks, and herbs using sophisticated biochemical techniques. This work is still referred to by the authors of articles in the most authoritative scientific publications. Here’s an amazing result that caught our attention. Scientists measured the content of antioxidants in 14 types of different seeds and their 5-day-old seedlings. Black sesame seeds (black sesame) turned out to be the champion in the content of antioxidants – 291 milligram of total antioxidants per 100 grams of dried seeds. It’s a lot, almost like a medicine. Then there are milk thistle seeds – 235 mg. But we do not eat these seeds with plates. But the high content of antioxidants in buckwheat made us very happy – it is in third place – 182 mg. Our favorite flax is in seventh place at 56 mg. The last on the list was fashionable and expensive amaranth – 10 mg per 100 grams of dry seeds.

Then there are absolutely miracles. All of these seeds (except corn and rye flakes) were germinated by the researchers and the antioxidant content of the 5-day-old seedlings was measured. In all seeds, the number of useful molecules increased significantly. The champion in quantity is milk thistle. Antioxidant content increased from 235mg to 89mg6 mg per 100 grams. Almost one percent of the weight is healing molecules! But the champion in magnification is amaranth. From 10 mg to 200 – twenty times! Sprouted flax seeds increased the amount of antioxidants by almost 10 times – from 56 mg to 526 mg!!!

Our readers already know that antioxidants are special molecules that are able to neutralize free radicals – aggressive damaging compounds with one free electron and therefore have increased chemical activity. By enriching our food with foods rich in antioxidants, we slow down aging and reduce the risk of developing the most dangerous diseases. Eat live food and be healthy and happy!

Here is the article we told you about: Molecules 2010, 15(10), 7450-7466; Creation of a Databank for Content of Antioxidants in Food Products by an Amperometric Method. Yakov I. Yashin et al.

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Kindercare davis square: Davis Square KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Somerville, MA

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Davis Square KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Somerville, MA

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

  • Davis Square KinderCare Programs
  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
  • FAQs

AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

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

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

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

Davis Square KinderCare Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks-1 year)

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

Toddler Programs (1-2 Years)

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

Discovery Preschool Programs (2-3 Years)

This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.

Preschool Programs (3-4 Years)

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

Prekindergarten Programs (4-5 Years)

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

Participating Child Care Aware Center

KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.

Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

Cooking Academy™ (3-12 Years)

In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!

Music Explorers™ (2-4 Years)

KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.

STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)

You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!

Our Teachers

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

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

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

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

Family Stories

Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!

  • My son, Logan, currently attends KinderCare in Somerville, MA. He is in the infant program. My experience with KinderCare has been more than wonderful. The teachers are experienced and organized. They keep me and my family informed on Logan’s day.  They are professional and great communicators. Daily pictures of his activities are sent. The environment feels like family. I wouldn’t change one thing about this center.

    Genie N. – KinderCare Parent
  • My son started daycare when he was three months old. The only reason I was able to go back to work without worrying (too much!) is because I knew he was being loved and cared for so well at KinderCare. When he started, he cried a lot and didn’t nap on his own, and they have really helped him work on his development! He is now a happy 9 month old who sleeps through the night, and every time I talk to a teacher in the hallway, I realize that all of them actually know him, which is amazing and wonderful. One of our favorite teachers, Krystal, will sometimes send me pictures of him after he’s just eaten or done an activity, and it makes my day! 

    Chrissy – KinderCare Parent
  • One of the things I’m most grateful for is the genuinely caring relationship that Nathaniel’s teachers have had with him you can see this caring in the look on Miss Meesh’s face as she is interacting with her class.

    Jason – KinderCare Parent
  • Ms. Meesh has been an excellent teacher to Zoe while she was in the multi-age and we are happy that Zoe still gets to interact with Ms. Meesh in the evenings. We love that she has so much energy and positivity. The kids love her and she is also good at enforcing good behavior.  We see that Ms. Meesh loves her job and working with the kids. She runs a tight ship in the classroom and yet you see the classroom is full of joy. We think it great how enthusiastic Ms. Meesh is about various school events (like the end of the summer party) and how much effort she puts into decorating the classroom together with her team of teachers. Her excitement is contagious and has contributed to an wonderful environment for the children. 

    Jacqueline T. – KinderCare Parent
  • My son attended the KinderCare location in Somerville, MA from February 2019 to December 2019. We recently changed our daycare for logistical reasons. I wanted to write a note to acknowledge how well I think the center’s director, Kathleen Nichols is doing. She is a smart and thoughtful person, and she and Antonella Mancuso have been working diligently to improve the center after a tumultuous turnover in staff at the beginning of 2019. I am confident in Kathleen’s leadership skills and have always felt that she listens and cares for the concerns and feedback from parents. My son was a happy student while he was there, and I think that Kathleen has been recruiting a strong staff to support the center. 

    Jenny R. – KinderCare Parent


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Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Davis Square, MA

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  1. 1. Davis Square KinderCare

    0.1 miles Away:
    18 Holland St # 48,
    Somerville,
    MA
    02144
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 6 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (617) 666-9007

  2. 2.

    Cambridge KinderCare

    1.2 miles Away:
    100 Cambridgepark Dr,
    Cambridge,
    MA
    02140
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 6 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (617) 876-0102

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    3. Arsenal Yard KinderCare

    3.0 miles Away:
    25 Bond Street,
    Watertown,
    MA
    02472
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (833) 905-3276

  4. 4.

    School Street KinderCare

    4.2 miles Away:
    44 School St,
    Boston,
    MA
    02108
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (617) 227-0554

  5. 5. Mercantile KinderCare

    4.3 miles Away:
    117 Atlantic Ave,
    Boston,
    MA
    02110
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (617) 248-9775

  6. 6.

    Seaport KinderCare

    5.1 miles Away:
    130 Autumn Lane,
    Boston,
    MA
    02210
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (617) 345-5453

  7. 7. Stoneham KinderCare

    5.8 miles Away:
    136 Franklin St,
    Stoneham,
    MA
    02180
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 8 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 279-3223

  8. 8.

    Melrose KinderCare

    6.3 miles Away:
    832 Lynn Fells Pkwy,
    Melrose,
    MA
    02176
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 665-5818

  9. 9. Woburn KinderCare

    6.3 miles Away:
    225 Washington St,
    Woburn,
    MA
    01801
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 8 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 935-7040

  10. 10.

    Lexington Knowledge Beginnings

    6.7 miles Away:
    429 Marrett Rd,
    Lexington,
    MA
    02421
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 7 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 860-0776

  11. 11. Ray Avenue KinderCare

    6.7 miles Away:
    18 Ray Ave,
    Burlington,
    MA
    01803
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 7 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 273-4727

  12. 12.

    Mall Rd Knowledge Beginnings

    7.5 miles Away:
    30 Burlington Mall Rd.,
    Burlington,
    MA
    01803
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 7 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 270-6888

  13. 13. Needham Knowledge Beginnings

    8.1 miles Away:
    206 A St,
    Needham,
    MA
    02494
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 6 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 455-8723

  14. 14.

    Cambridge St. KinderCare

    8.3 miles Away:
    133 Cambridge St,
    Burlington,
    MA
    01803
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 6 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 272-6266

  15. 15. Wellesley Knowledge Beginnings

    8.5 miles Away:
    204 Worcester St,
    Wellesley,
    MA
    02481
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 235-2224

  16. 16.

    Wakefield KinderCare

    8.5 miles Away:
    607 North Ave,
    Wakefield,
    MA
    01880
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 7 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 246-4055

  17. 17. Needham Heights KinderCare

    9.3 miles Away:
    1000 Highland Ave,
    Needham,
    MA
    02494
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 8 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 449-0774

  18. 18.

    N Reading Knowledge Beginnings

    11.9 miles Away:
    48 Main St,
    North Reading,
    MA
    01864
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 7 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (978) 664-0403

  19. 19. Peabody KinderCare

    12.5 miles Away:
    520 Lowell St,
    Peabody,
    MA
    01960
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 8 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (978) 535-0019

  20. 20.

    Westwood Knowledge Beginnings

    12.5 miles Away:
    200 Providence Hwy,
    Westwood,
    MA
    02090
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 6 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 329-9550

  21. 21. Billerica Knowledge Beginnings

    12.9 miles Away:
    262 Concord Rd,
    Billerica,
    MA
    01821
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (978) 670-7707

  22. 22.

    Braintree Kindercare

    13.6 miles Away:
    467 Granite St,
    Braintree,
    MA
    02184
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 6 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (781) 356-6731

  23. 23. KinderCare Learning Center at Cochituate Road

    14.6 miles Away:
    770 Cochituate Rd,
    Framingham,
    MA
    01701
    Ages:
    6 weeks to 5 years
    Open:

    TUITION & OPENINGS

    (508) 390-2700

  24. 24.

Tiny sprouts academy: Tiny Sprouts Academy – Daycare in Victoria, TX

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Tiny Sprouts | Early Learning Center

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Brand NEW early education center and care for infants and toddlers (8 weeks to pre-school) in Shrewsbury Massachusetts

Tiny Sprouts Early Learning Center provides full-time care and education for Infants and Toddlers. Our experienced teachers understand the developmentally appropriate practice and how to offer to nurture daily routines and meaningful experiences that meet each child’s individual strengths, interests, and needs. Our private campus allows for daily outdoor learning in a safe, secure setting

INDIVIDUALIZED CARE

SAFE, CLEAN, NEW SPACE AND MATERIALS

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BEAUTIFUL, SECURE, PRIVATE CAMPUS

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MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Tuition prices as of Jan. 1, 2023

TODDLERS

7:45 am to 3:00 pm       $1,233/mo

7:45 am to 5:00 pm       $1,740/mo

INFANTS

7:45 am to 3:00 pm       $1,258/mo

7:45 am to 5:00 pm       $1,765/mo

MEET OUR TEACHERS

Amanda Wheeler is the Early Childhood Director for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra! She has been teaching for 6 years and has worked with every age group in early childhood! She has her Early Childhood Director’s license from the state of Massachusetts and a Bachelor’s degree from Wheelock College in Children’s Theater and a minor in Special Education. She loves to take her dog, Mose, on walks around the reservoir.  She also loves the Boston Red Sox and Broadway shows! 

Amanda Wheeler

Early Childhood Director

Amanda Mae Lemanski

Amanda Mae Lemanski is a Preschool teacher for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has been teaching for over 20 years and has her Early Childhood Directors license from the state of Massachusetts. She enjoys nurturing and caring for each child in her care. She is dedicated to the social and emotional development of each child and makes it her goal to make sure each child receives the best care and love that they all deserve. She is a single mother to an amazing twelve year old daughter named Marguerite Mae.

Leslie Ortiz

Leslie Ortiz fell in love with the kids at Al-Hamra and knew she had to join the team! She is one of the infant teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has her Early Childhood teaching certification from the state of Massachusetts. She has 1 son, he is 5 years old! She was born in Puerto Rico and has a cat named Stormy. She loves spending time outdoors in the sun! She also loves to go camping! 

Madison Fitzgerald

Madison Fitzgerald is one of the toddler teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra! She has been teaching for 6 years and is a full time student working on her masters degree in School Counseling at Assumption University! She graduated from Fitchburg State University with a bachelor’s degree in Human Services. She has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts. She has a 5 year old yellow lab named Liam! In her spare time she likes to read, shop, and try new restaurants.

Maritza Rodriguez

Maritza Rodriguez is one of the toddler teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has been working with children for 13 years and wouldn’t want to do anything else! She is always loving, caring and happy! She has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts. She has three beautiful daughters and one grandson on the way! She loves going shopping, to the movies, and going out to eat at different restaurants! She also loves music and loves to dance at home with her niece and nephew!

Tatiana Naple

Tatiana Naple is so excited to be a part of the Tiny Sprouts and Al-Hamra community. She is one of the infant teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts and is currently in school to get her directors license. She lives with her fiance and 6 dogs! In her spare time she likes to spend time with her family. She also loves going to the beach during the summer!

Miranda Goyette-Connerty

​Miranda Goyette-Connerty is one of the toddler teachers for Tiny Sprouts at Al-Hamra. She has been teaching for 10 years and has her Early Childhood teaching certificate from the state of Massachusetts. In her spare time she enjoys singing and doing puzzles!

al-hamra academy | 433 South St, Shrewsbury, MA 01545 | 508-719-8803 | [email protected]

Tiny Sprouts Academy | VICTORIA TX

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Description: Tiny Sprouts Academy is a Licensed Center – Child Care Program in VICTORIA TX, with a maximum capacity of 148 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

Additional Information: Initial License Date: 4/27/2016.

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  • License Number:
    1600076
  • Capacity:
    148
  • Age Range:
    Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Initial License Issue Date:
    Apr 27, 2016

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The benefits of seeds for humans, the amount of antioxidants in sesame, flax, buckwheat seeds

Botanically speaking, seeds are plant embryos. It can be a whole huge tree, enclosed in a tiny seed and covered with a thin shell. A supply of nutrients for the future sprout and a set of protective substances are also hidden inside the seed. These protective substances are designed to protect the tiny, weak germ from environmental factors that are harmful to it in the first days of life. For example, antioxidants protect seedling cells from excessive radiation, antibacterial substances protect plant infections. No wonder plant seeds are such a healthy food for humans. And not just for humans. Birds and animals eat seeds with pleasure; for some, this is the main food. It’s great that we have so many seeds in our diet.

Various cereals and grains are cereal seeds. You can sow them and they will sprout. Nuts are dry fruits containing one or two seeds. Beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas are the seeds of legumes. Buckwheat, chia, amaranth, flax, corn… Imagine that cocoa beans and coffee beans are also seeds. Nature shares with us its living wealth. Let’s enjoy it to the fullest.

In addition to the riches of nature, humanity uses its intellect, revealing the wonders of nature for the common good. In 2010, in the international scientific journal Molecules (Molecules), Russian scientists published the results of their enormous work. They measured the antioxidant content of 1,140 foods, drinks, and herbs using sophisticated biochemical techniques. This work is still referred to by the authors of articles in the most authoritative scientific publications. Here’s an amazing result that caught our attention. Scientists measured the content of antioxidants in 14 types of different seeds and their 5-day-old seedlings. Black sesame seeds (black sesame) turned out to be the champion in the content of antioxidants – 291 milligram of total antioxidants per 100 grams of dried seeds. It’s a lot, almost like a medicine. Then there are milk thistle seeds – 235 mg. But we do not eat these seeds with plates. But the high content of antioxidants in buckwheat made us very happy – it is in third place – 182 mg. Our favorite flax is in seventh place at 56 mg. The last on the list was fashionable and expensive amaranth – 10 mg per 100 grams of dry seeds.

Then there are absolutely miracles. All of these seeds (except corn and rye flakes) were germinated by the researchers and the antioxidant content of the 5-day-old seedlings was measured. In all seeds, the number of useful molecules increased significantly. The champion in quantity is milk thistle. Antioxidant content increased from 235mg to 89mg6 mg per 100 grams. Almost one percent of the weight is healing molecules! But the champion in magnification is amaranth. From 10 mg to 200 – twenty times! Sprouted flax seeds increased the amount of antioxidants by almost 10 times – from 56 mg to 526 mg!!!

Our readers already know that antioxidants are special molecules that are able to neutralize free radicals – aggressive damaging compounds with one free electron and therefore have increased chemical activity. By enriching our food with foods rich in antioxidants, we slow down aging and reduce the risk of developing the most dangerous diseases. Eat live food and be healthy and happy!

Here is the article we told you about: Molecules 2010, 15(10), 7450-7466; Creation of a Databank for Content of Antioxidants in Food Products by an Amperometric Method. Yakov I. Yashin et al.

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Infant shoes size 2 what age: Children’s Shoe Size Guide By Age – Babychelle

Опубликовано: October 5, 2023 в 10:50 am

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How To Select Baby Shoe Sizes Based On Your Baby’s Age: A Guide

The best way to pick out your baby’s next pair of shoes is by looking at a baby shoe sizes by age chart. This will quickly and easily illustrate the right shoe sizes for your baby, and let’s be honest about baby shoes, we all love them. There is something about putting those itty bitty teeny tiny little toes into a precious little shoe that is just too cute for words!

However, I’ve always found that picking the right shoe size for a baby can be ridiculously difficult! Let’s be honest; the little darlings just never seem to stay the same size! One week they fit one size, and by the end of the week they’ve grown up two categories! Add to that the fact that there are literally thousands of shoe choices out there for your little one and it’s enough to make you crazy! That’s why you should always try to find the right baby shoes sizes by age.

Once you have that set in your mind, the list of prospective shoes dwindles down dramatically. However, that still won’t be enough to make the right choice for your cherub, so read on in this baby shoes size guide to find out what else to think about so that you can select the perfect precious pair. We will discuss what to look for in any and every pair of shoes, as well as provide you with an easy to print guide so that you always have a baby shoes size by age chart handy.

How Will I Know if the Shoes Fit Correctly?

This can be kinda tough, since, you know, depending on your kid’s age, they won’t be able to give you a heads up whether or not the shoe feels good. Thankfully, there are a couple of key fit checks that you can do to be sure that your baby’s shoes are just right for their feet. If you would like more information on picking the proper fit for your baby’s feet, you can check out what parents or doctors have to say on the subject.

Toes

When I was little, my mom always squeezed the top of my shoes when we were buying a new pair, and I had no idea why. Now that I’m grown, I completely understand! There is no quicker way to determine if there is enough wiggle room for your baby’s piggy toes than to give them a quick squeeze. You want to make sure that their toes are a half an inch or a quarter of an inch away from the front of the shoes, to give them lots of room to grow and to make sure their toes aren’t getting pinched.

Tongue

The tongue of a shoe is the part that sits on the top, and helps to hold the shoe on your foot. Be sure to pull it out all the way when you are trying shoes on your baby, as the tongues tend to scrunch down, making for an uncomfortable fit. If the shoe fits properly, you should be able to get your finger down in between the tongue and your baby’s foot.

Heel

Another challenging part to fit properly is your baby’s heel. If a shoe is rigid, or too much like an adult’s shoe, you might have a tough time getting a comfortable fit for your little squirmer. Luckily, lots of baby shoes come with adjustable or stretchy heels, making it that much easier to get the shoe on and keep it on securely.

Width

Since babies are notorious for having loads of chubbiness all over their bodies, it is no surprise that one of the toughest parts of their foot to plan for is the width. Lots of infants carry an extra thick layer of chub on the sides of their feet, making it appear that they need a bigger shoe than their foot length calls for. There are a couple of ways that you can work around this difficulty. You could either get a bigger shoe, purchase a wide variety of baby shoe, or get one with lots of give that will mold itself to whatever width your baby’s foot might be comfortably.

It’s All About Sole

According to Dr. Laura Jana, baby shoes work best if they have a flexible grippy sole. This allows the to explore their world comfortably, all while developing the necessary muscles and balance they will need as they become more experienced walkers.

What Kinds of Shoes Should I Be Looking for Based on My Baby’s Age?

Now that you understand how to check to see if the shoe you’re interested in will fit your baby’s feet, it’s time to consider what kind of shoe you’ll need to match your baby’s developmental stage. Obviously, you’ll need to look for different key features in a shoe for a 3-month-old compared to shoes for a 2-year-old.

  • 0-6 months – At this stage of their development, babies don’t do a whole lot of movin’ and groovin’. So, you won’t need a shoe that is designed to take too much of a beating. In fact, the softer, roomier, and more comfortable a shoe is, the better it will be for your baby’s feet during this period. Not that you couldn’t get a shoe with a hard sole. It won’t hurt their feet; it just isn’t necessary. Be sure to give them lots of room for their toes to wiggle, or it could hurt their development.
  • 6-12 months – Ahhh, the crawling stage. No longer can you place your baby in one location and expect them to stay there! With this adjustment in your monitoring style, also comes a change in the style of shoes that you need to look for. Since most babies are only crawling during this period, or at the very most, pulling themselves to stand, you want to make sure that the tongue and toes of the shoe are made well since they will be bearing the brunt of your baby’s movements. If your little one is more advanced, and already taking some steps, you might want to get a shoe with a tougher sole as well.
  • 12-18 months – This is usually the age that your baby will begin taking their first steps. How exciting!! This also means that you should begin to purchase shoes that have a thicker sole to protect their little feet from the roughness of the ground. Keep allowing for plenty of wiggle room around the sides and toes, too, as your baby’s feet are still adjusting and developing to handle the rigors of walking as their main mode of transportation.
  • 18-24 months – Walking? That is sooooo six months ago! Now your little one is probably running all over the place. You should most definitely have a tougher sole on their shoes now, and it’s also a good idea for their shoes to have a tighter fit than before, to ensure that they don’t hurt themselves while they scurry about.

Baby Shoe Sizes by Age Chart

Here is a handy, dandy toddler shoe size by age chart to better help you to make sure that your toddler is in the perfect pair of shoes. However, while this is a great starting point, your baby may or may not fit into the categories listed here. If a shoe doesn’t seem to fit, don’t be afraid to go up or down a size.

As you can see, lots of the shoe sizes are really close to each other. When you take this, and your baby’s unique feet, into consideration, it is easy to understand that your baby might not line up exactly with this chart.

Some Great Shoes Regardless of Age

Again, there are literally thousands of choices out there for baby shoes. However, lots of them are inferior quality, don’t have the right fit for your baby’s development, or are just plain and simply not nice to look at. Then, when you add in the fact that lots of shoes on the market only come in a select number of sizes, shopping for shoes for your baby can be a real headache.

But don’t despair! The perfect shoe does exist! Aston Baby’s Shaughnessy shoe has a great fit for any age or size baby. Their high-quality construction and attractive design make them great for moms, while their tough sole and comfortable fit make them perfect for your baby. Add in the fact that they are built to be easy for parents to get on and hard for baby to get off, all while providing the proper developmental support your baby needs to grow, and these shoes are just too good to pass up!

Baby’s Shoe Size Chart to Choose the Right Size

If you’ve ever bought shoes for your baby or toddler, you know kid sizes can be confusing. Especially as a first-time parent, it can be challenging to figure out which size is right for your little one. There are baby, toddler, and youth sizes- not to mention sometimes the sizes vary by brand. If you’re trying to figure out the right size shoe for your child, a baby’s shoe size chart can help.

Before you stop by the store to buy a new pair of shoes for your kiddo, take a look at the baby’s shoe size chart to find the perfect fit.

How to Use a Baby’s Shoe Size Chart

If you don’t know what size shoe your baby should wear, a baby shoe size chart is the simplest way to find out. This can give you an idea of the different sizes as well as provide you with the measurements for each one.

To use the baby’s shoe size chart, follow these simple instructions:

  • Measure your baby’s foot in inches or centimeters
  • Find the right measurement in inches or centimeters on the chart
  • Match up their measurement with the US, UK, EU, or JP size depending on where you live

Your baby’s foot likely won’t measure up exactly to one of the sizes. For example, if the foot length for size 2 is 3.75”, your baby’s foot may be closer to 3.9”. To ensure the fit is comfortable for your baby, choose the shoe size that has more room for their feet. Babies and toddlers grow quicker than we realize, so it’s also important to leave a little bit of room for growth!

Baby’s shoe size chart is a simple way to find the right size based on their measurements.

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Baby Shoe Sizes (0-12 Months)

Let’s take a closer look at the baby shoe sizes for babies from 0-12 months old. Although babies technically don’t need to wear shoes until they’re old enough to walk, many parents choose to put shoes on their babies for appearance or to protect their baby’s feet from certain weather conditions.

Here are the baby shoe size for little ones along with their age ranges:

  • 0.5: Newborn (0-2 months)
  • 1: Newborn (0-2 months)
  • 1.5: Newborn (0-2 months)
  • 2: Newborn (1-3 months)
  • 2.5: Infant (3-6 months)
  • 3: Infant (6-9 months)
  • 3.5: Infant (9-11 months)
  • 4: Infant (10-12 months)
  • 4.5: Infant (10-12 months)
  • 5: Infant/toddler (12-18 months)

As you’re shoe shopping, you may notice many stores don’t carry half sizes for infant shoes. If this is the case where you’re shopping, choose the next largest size for your baby. 

Match up your little one’s measurements to the right size before you purchase a new pair of shoes.

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Kid’s Shoe Sizes (1-5 Years)

Once your child gets a little bit older, they’ll start wearing toddler shoe sizes instead. When it comes to toddler sizes, the numbers continue from where the infant sizes left off. However, make sure it is in fact a toddler size before you purchase a pair since the numbers start over for youth sizes.

Here are the shoe sizes for little ones between 1-5 years old:

  • 5.5: Toddler (12-18 months)
  • 6: Toddler (18-24 months)
  • 6.5: Toddler (18-24 months)
  • 7: Toddler (2-2.5 years)
  • 7.5: Toddler (2-2.5 years)
  • 8: Toddler (2.5-3 years)
  • 8.5: Toddler (2.5-3 years)
  • 9: Toddler (3-4 years)
  • 9.5: Preschooler (3-4 years)
  • 10: Preschooler (4-4.5 years)
  • 10.5: Preschooler (4-4.5 years)
  • 11: Preschooler (5 years)
  • 11.5: Preschooler (5 years)
  • 12:  Preschooler (5-5. 5 years)

Toddler shoe sizes sometimes go up to size 13, which usually fit children between 5 and 6 years old. After size 12 or 13, your child will move to youth sizes, which begin again at size 1. 

How to Measure Your Baby’s Feet

To find the right shoe size for your little one, the first step is measuring their feet. For older children who are willing to sit still, you can simply use a ruler or measuring tape. However, it’s more of a challenge to measure the feet of babies or toddlers who constantly wriggle around.

Sometimes, it may be easier to use a piece of paper to measure your baby’s feet. You can use this method by having your child stand on a piece of paper with their feet flat. Make a mark on the paper next to their heel and their big toe. Be sure to measure both feet since they can sometimes be different sizes.

Once you’ve marked the paper for both feet, use a measuring tape or ruler to see how long they are. It’s not always easy with little ones, but try to ensure the measurement is as accurate as possible.

Why Do the Measurements Matter?

Considering each baby or toddler shoe size has an age range, you might be tempted to just choose a size based on their age. However, the age ranges are only a guideline and every baby is different. 

Picking a shoe that fits properly is important for your baby’s development. Letting your baby wear shoes that don’t fit properly can cause both short-term and long-term problems. While your baby could develop minor issues such as calluses or blisters in the short-term, ill-fitting shoes could cause foot deformities over time.

Baby shoes may be cute, but finding the right fit is the most important factor when looking for a new pair.

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Tips for Finding the Right Pair of Shoes

Once you have the correct size shoe and measurements, you’re ready to look for a new pair of kicks for your baby or toddler. Here are some tips for finding the right fit for your child:

  • Try the shoes on your baby
    Shopping with little ones can be a challenge, but you’re better off bringing your baby with you to buy new shoes. Since sizes can vary by store or brand, have your baby try on the shoes on before you purchase them. If you purchase shoes online instead, make sure it’s a place that accepts returns in case they don’t fit.
  • Check the toes
    The toe test is one of the simplest ways to see if a pair of shoes fit your little one. You can do this by feeling where your baby’s big toe is in the shoe and checking how much space is left. The width of your pinkie finger is a good measurement to use for how much space should be there. Any less than that, and the shoes may be too small. If there’s a lot more space than that, they may be too big.
  • Find something comfortable
    As cute as babies are when they wear tiny versions of the shoes we wear, it’s important to find shoes that are comfortable for your baby and safe for their feet. If the shoes you pick out don’t fit properly or don’t offer enough flexibility, they can cause issues with your baby’s feet later on. No matter how cute they may be, it’s not worth risking your baby’s safety.
  • Avoid hand me downs
    Hand-me-downs are great! Except when it comes to shoes. You usually want to avoid used shoes because after use, shoes mold to the foot of the person wearing them. If the shoes are worn in, they’re not going to fit your child properly. Unless they were never worn or have very little signs of wear, try buying a new pair for your child instead.
  • Keep an eye on the fit
    Our babies grow so quickly. You might think your baby will be set for a while if you just bought new shoes, but it’s important to check them periodically. If your little one is going through a growth spurt, they may outgrow their new shoes faster than you think!

Shoe shopping can be difficult when there are so many factors to consider, but once you get used to the sizes and help your child try on the shoes, it becomes a bit easier. If you have any questions about shoe sizes, you can always ask someone at the shoe store to help you find the right fit.

Does Your Baby Need to Wear Shoes?

There are few things in the world cuter than baby shoes, but you might wonder if it’s necessary for your baby to wear shoes. Most of the time, parents put little ones in shoes just for looks, but shoes aren’t necessary if your baby isn’t walking yet. In fact, even once they start walking, letting them walk around barefoot allows them to stretch the muscles in their feet. If they are barefoot, make sure they’re indoors or in a safe outdoor area where they won’t hurt their feet.

2 year old child’s foot size

25 children’s shoe size suitable for 2 year old child

Calculator – 2 year old child’s foot size


2 year old child’s foot measures approximately 15.5 cm.

Children’s shoe size chart 0-15 years old
Child’s age Russian
shoe size
Foot size
(cm)
America
(US)
England
(UK)
Europe
(EU)
China
(CN)
Boy Girl
2 months 2 months 16 9. 5 1 0 16 9.5
4 months 4 months 16.5 10 1.2 0-1 16.5 10
6 months 6 months 17 10.5 2 1 17 10.5
7 months 7 months 18 11 2.5 1.5 18 11
8 months 8 months 19 11.5 3 2.5 19 11.5
9 months 9 months 19.5 12 4 3 19.5 12
10 months 10 months 20 12.5 5 4 20 12.5
1 year 1 year 21 13 5. 5 4.5 21 13
1.2 years 1.5 years 22 13.5 6 5 22 13.5
1.4 years 2 years 22.5 14 6.5 5.5 22.5 14
1.5 years 2.5 years 23 14.5 7 6-6.5 23 14.5
1.9 years 3 years 24 15 8 7 24 15
2 years 3.5 years 25 15.5 8.5 7.5 25 15.5
2.5 years 4 years 25.5 16 9 8 25.5 16
2. 9 years 4.5 years 26 16.5 9.5 8.5 26 16.5
3 years 4.9 years 27 17 10-10.5 9-9.5 27 17
4 years 5 years 28 17.5 11 10 28 17.5
4.5 years 5.5 years 28.5 18 11.5 10.5 28.5 18
5 years 5.9 years 29 18.5 12 11 29 18.5
5.5 years 6 years old 30 19 12.5 11.5 30 19
5.9 years 6.5 years old 31 19. 5 13 12 31 19.5
6 years 7 years 31.5 20 13.5 12.5 31.5 20
6.5 years 7.5 years 32 20.5 1 13 32 20.5
6.9 years 8 years old 33 21 1.5-2 1 33 21
7 years 9 years 34 21.5 2.5 1.5 34 21.5
8 years 10 years old 34.5 22 3 2 34.5 22
9 years old 11 years old 35 22.5 3.5 2.5 35 22. 5
10 years old 13 years old 36 23 4-4.5 3-3.5 36 23
11 years old 15 years old 37 23.5 5 4 37 23.5

Children’s shoe sizes

  • Children’s shoe size 16
  • Children’s shoe size 16.5
  • Children’s shoe size 17
  • Children’s shoe size 18
  • Children’s shoe size 19
  • Children’s shoe size 19.5
  • Children’s shoe size 20
  • Child shoe size 21
  • Children’s shoe size 22
  • Children’s shoe size 22.5
  • Children’s shoe size 23
  • Children’s shoe size 24
  • Children’s shoe size 25
  • Children’s shoe size 25.5
  • Child shoe size 26
  • Children’s shoe size 27
  • Children’s shoe size 28
  • Children’s shoe size 28. 5
  • Children’s shoe size 29
  • Children’s shoe size 30
  • Children’s shoe size 31
  • Child shoe size 31.5
  • Children’s shoe size 32
  • Children’s shoe size 33
  • Children’s shoe size 34
  • Children’s shoe size 34.5
  • Children’s shoe size 35
  • Children’s shoe size 36
  • Children’s shoe size 37

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Correspondence table for children’s shoe sizes (size chart)

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Sizes for general purpose footwear sold in the Russian Federation are determined by GOST 11373-88 (international designation ISO 3355-75 ). It establishes a correspondence between metric shoe sizes (the length of the foot in centimeters for which this size is calculated) and standard shoe sizes generally accepted in Europe and the Russian Federation.

The given dimensional grid is built on the basis of GOST data. The correspondence of sizes in a particular pair of shoes may differ from it and quite significantly – in Totto, for example, some models differ by more than a size from the tables according to GOST. Therefore, in order to decide on the choice of size, one must be guided by the data indicated in the product card:

Foot length (mm) 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 150
Shoe size 16 16.5 17 18 19 19.5 20 21 22 22. 5 23 24
Foot length (mm) 155 160 165 170 175 180 185 190 195 200 205 210
shoe size 25 25.5 26 27 28 28.5 29 30 31 31.5 32 33
Foot length (mm) 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 250 255 260 265 270
Shoe size 34 34. 5 35 36 37 37.5 38 39 40 40.5 41 42

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  • It is important to understand that the length of the shoe insole will be 5-8 mm longer than the length of the foot indicated in the table. This is due to the fact that when choosing shoes, it is necessary to provide for a margin, which should be at least 5 mm. The maximum margin depends on seasonality and is 10-15 mm for summer shoes, 15-20 mm for winter shoes.
  • When measuring the length of the foot, it must be ensured that the weight of the body is fully transferred to the leg whose foot is being measured. The distance is measured from the tips of the thumb to the edge of the heel of the child. When measuring, the margin does not need to be added – it is added later, when choosing a size. The measurement should be made as accurately as possible, because. an error of 5 mm is an error per one dimensional step.
  • The stock that will remain in a particular pair of shoes depends on the manufacturer, seasonality of shoes, collection and model line. In this regard, if you have exact requirements for the size of the stock, you need to measure the foot and indicate when placing an order that you need to measure the insole in a particular model.
  • Current GOSTs define only the length of the foot. But its width and instep height are determined by the shoe manufacturer. For this reason, we recommend ordering one additional shoe size per fitting. This will eliminate the situation when the size along the length of the foot is chosen correctly, but does not fit the height of the lift.
  • Even if your child has already worn shoes of a certain manufacturer and you are planning to buy the next size, since the foot has already grown, we recommend that you do not refuse to measure the length of the foot and select the correct size – it is possible that the size grid has changed in the shoes of the new collection and, for example , size 28 will have the same insole length as size 27 from the previous collection, which has become small. This happens especially often in Miniman shoes.
  • GOST provides for a step of 5 mm between shoe sizes, as well as “half” sizes, which most manufacturers neglect. As a result, the step between the sizes can be either 5 or 10 mm. For example, size 28 is 5 mm larger than size 27. But size 29 is already 10 cm larger than size 28, since foreign manufacturers usually do not produce size 28.5, provided for by GOST.
  • Not all manufacturers strictly adhere to one dimensional grid. But for some of them, it has been constant for many years – Kuom’s size table, for example, has not changed for almost 10 years. The Russian “Kotofey” quite accurately complies with the requirements of GOST, too, for quite a long time.
  • Most important! If you doubt the correctness of the choice of size, and there is no desire to delve into the numbers and GOSTs given here, just measure the length of the child’s foot (see paragraph 2) and report the measurement received in the order.

Escuela hispana head start: Child Care | Escuela Hispana Montessori Daycare Center

Опубликовано: October 5, 2023 в 10:50 am

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Child Care | Escuela Hispana Montessori Daycare Center

Our teachers provide meaningful opportunities to help flourish the child’s development. Pretend play, housekeeping, reading and writing, math concepts, science, technology, art expressions, outdoor play, and music and movement will provide your child with rich learning experiences to build up confidence and sense of belonging. Our daily schedule favors every child with opportunities to shape, discover, and learn new concepts through hands-on experiences. Our school offers school readiness, early literacy focused program, innovative evidence based curriculum, grounded family and community partnership which provides a rich learning environment and a holistic project based approach to learning.

STEAM Room 

(Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics)

Teachers encourage active, often hands-on experiences to build understanding and vocabulary, critical thinking, problem solving, communication, and reflection. We promote inquiry experiences by creating opportunities for children to learn about the world through STEAM lenses and by asking high-quality, open-ended questions. Children are provided with opportunities to approach problems in new and creative ways.

Gardening

          Escuela Hispana Montessori believes that children can learn and develop from nature. For this reason, we created a gardening space for our community. We believe in enhancing in the creativity inside and outside the class. In New York City, it is a rarity and a commodity to have such a large outdoor playground with plenty of space. Fun EHM has the space and equipment /material to bring learning to the outdoor environment. Our children and teachers will be creating apple orchards, pumpkin patches, and many more exciting experiences to come.  We will be following the health and safety practices outside the playgrounds.  Children will learn about responsibility when it comes to taking care of a plant, build self-confidence, cause and effect, explore texture, teamwork, math concepts, and creativity.  

Sensory and Occupational Room

The objective for creating a welcoming sensory room with developmentally appropriate materials was to build children’s language development, cognitive growth, motor skills, problem-solving skills, and social interaction. In addition, we believe that children will develop and enhance memory functioning, and help reduce anxiety or frustration.

Physical Development:

Fine and Gross Motor Room

Our children will be provided with fine motor skill activities that will involve manual dexterity and often require coordinating movements of the hands and fingers with the eyes. Children will discover and learn how to stack a block tower, turn doorknobs, wash hands independently, rip and unzip large zippers, manipulate clay or play dough, cut a piece of paper, draw a circle, fasten and unfasten buttons, get dressed without help, use a fork correctly, cut out a circle, grasp a pencil and/or crayon, and tie shoelaces. Our children will build their gross motor skills that involves large muscle groups. They will discover and learn how to kick, jump, gallop, throw or catch a ball, walk up the stairs by alternating feet, ride a tricycle using pedals, run without falling, throw a ball, and catch a ball.

Three State of the Art Playgrounds

Since Escuela Hispana Montessori believes in children growing, developing and bonding outside of the classroom, we have provided a variety of activities available for all types of interests.

Family/Isolation Room

Children that are sick will have a comfortable space while he or she waits for the parent or guardian to arrive.

 

Literacy Focused Program

Our teachers surround children in a language rich environment with lots of attention, interaction, and engaging things to see and do which is essential to literacy development.

Developmentally Appropriate Practices

At Escuela Hispana Montessori, teachers support excellence in early childhood education through decision-making based on knowledge about each child and an awareness of the principles of child growth as well as effective early learning practices.

Innovative Evidence Based Curriculum

Our teachers identify, assess, and implement teaching strategies that are supported by research to help professionals in with inquiries, findings, applications, and evaluations of teachings practices.

Family and Community Partnership

We, as a community, strongly believe in a shared responsibility to engage families in meaningful and culturally appropriate ways, and they actively support their children’s development.

Provide a Rich Learning Environment

Teachers use the learning classroom environment to provide children with specific, concrete information for them about what is expected and valued, include meaningful materials and equipment, and they support and extend curriculum and instruction. In addition, our teachers build a sense of community and create a welcoming climate. They attend to the health and safety of children as well as respond to the way children learn and develop across the domains of learning.

Cultural Appreciation

We, at Escuela Hispana Montessori, believe in the importance of promoting quality early learning environments for children that are culturally and developmentally appropriate.  Our Teachers engage children in culturally responsive experiences to help promote self-confidence and skills, boost awareness, appreciation and inclusion of diverse beliefs and cultures.

Escuela Hispana Montessori (EHELC) | New York, NY

Program areas at EHELC

Early education day care and HeadStart program services are offered to children ages 2 to 6 years old. The program is funded by NYC Department of Education, Division for Early Childhood Education, and is contracted to serve up to 115 students and their families.

The CACFP Food program provides nutritious meals to eligible students funded by the USDA through the NYS Department of Health.

Who funds Escuela Hispana Montessori (EHELC)

Federal funding details

Federal agency CFDA code Program name Amount
Department of Health and Human Services 93. 575 CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT $735,759
Department of Health and Human Services 93.600 HEAD START $580,784
Department of Agriculture 10.558 CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM $148,683

Personnel at EHELC

Name Title Compensation Date of data
Lisa Alvarez Director $135,888 2023-05-13
Patricia Kerr Treasurer $0 2022-06-30
Kimberly Wright Board Chair $0 2022-06-30
Bernice McCallum Board Chairperson $0 2019-06-14
Lyle Walford Past Executive Director $0 2018-06-30

Financials for EHELC

  • Revenues
  • Expenses
  • Assets
  • Liabilities
Revenues FYE 06/2022 FYE 06/2021 % Change
Total grants, contributions, etc. $1,895,978 $1,680,536 12.8%
Program services $9,322 $527 1668.9%
Investment income and dividends $0 $0
Tax-exempt bond proceeds $0 $0
Royalty revenue $0 $0
Net rental income $0 $0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets $0 $0
Net income from fundraising events $0 $0
Net income from gaming activities $0 $0
Net income from sales of inventory $0 $0
Miscellaneous revenues $0 $8,063 -100%
Total revenues $1,905,300 $1,689,126 12. 8%

Form 990s for EHELC

Fiscal year ending Date received by IRS Form PDF link
2022-06 2023-05-13 990 View PDF
2021-06 2022-07-11 990 View PDF
2020-06 2021-05-26 990 View PDF
2019-06 2021-08-17 990 View PDF
2018-06 2019-06-19 990 View PDF
…and 9 more Form 990s

Organizations like EHELC

Organization Type Location Revenue
Brooklyn Kindergarten Society (BKS) 501(c)(3) Brooklyn, NY $8,962,087
Family Star Montessori 501(c)(3) Denver, CO $6,917,288
Mi Escuelita Preschool 501(c)(3) Dallas, TX $5,446,552
Belmont Academy 501(c)(3) Portland, OR $1,343,952
Beverly Montessori School 501(c)(3) Chicago, IL $508,413
Many Rivers Montessori 501(c)(3) Duluth, MN $2,630,546
Sunshine Nursery School 501(c)(3) Arlington, MA $660,354
Community School 501(c)(3) Roanoke, VA $1,732,687
Williamstown Community Preschool 501(c)(3) Williamstown, MA $1,141,027
New School Montessori 501(c)(3) Lancaster, PA $3,503,243

Data update history

July 10, 2023

Posted financials

Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022

February 3, 2023

Posted financials

Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2021

May 23, 2022

Used new vendors

Identified 2 new vendors, including , and

March 5, 2022

Posted financials

Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2020

February 28, 2022

Posted financials

Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2019

Nonprofit Types

SchoolsK-12 schoolsChildhood education nonprofitsCharitiesHead Start programs

Issues

Education

Characteristics

Receives government fundingTax deductible donations

General information

Address
180 Suffolk St
New York, NY 10002
Metro area
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA
County
New York County, NY
Website URL
escuelahispanamontessori. com/ 
Phone
(212) 982-6650

IRS details

EIN
13-2543563
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1966
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes

Categorization

NTEE code, primary
B21: Nursery School, Early School Admissions, Kindergarten
NAICS code, primary
611110: Elementary and Secondary Schools
Parent/child status
Independent

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School description

Hispania Valencia is a Spanish language school in a creative and relaxed atmosphere of a student fraternity. The principle of education is the high quality of teaching, the acquisition of knowledge in an atmosphere of ease and communication, relaxation in fabulous Valencia.

The language school Escuela de español Hispania Valencia (Escuela de Español Spain Valencia) opened its doors to students in 2002 and quickly became a place of attraction for many students of different ages and nationalities who love Spain and its ancient language. The school building is a large and beautiful villa. A tram will take you to the sea in a quarter of an hour, and a walk along the old streets in 5 minutes will lead you to the old city.

Classes are based on active dialogue with students and tracking the progress and achievements of each student. But academicism and boredom did not visit this place. The atmosphere of domestic peace and at the same time – passion and desire to achieve more reign here. Even the rooftop terrace, where students spend time with their textbooks, creates an atmosphere of the “correct” process of learning the language.

The school provides equipment and equipment necessary for the educational process, including free internet, scanners and printers. At the disposal of students – the necessary manuals, and a scientific library.

For students with mobility problems, ramps, toilets, wide openings are equipped, where a wheelchair can easily pass.

A nice opportunity for students is to prepare their own schedule. The chosen schedule allows “larks” to study in the morning, and “owls” to start studying in the afternoon. It is allowed to rearrange classes, skip and work them out at a convenient time.

School benefits

  • The most affordable language learning in Spain
  • Individual attitude to each student, taking into account the needs and level of knowledge
  • Accreditation from the Cervantes State Institute and Certificate of Teaching Excellence
  • High level of preparation for the state exam DELE in Spanish and university entrance
  • Developed own teaching methodology that encourages active language learning at home
  • Teaching staff with a university degree and a qualification in teaching Spanish to foreigners
  • Independent choice of level, pace of study

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Опубликовано: October 5, 2023 в 10:50 am

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7 Types of Job Roles In Childcare

If you’re planning to work in childcare, you’d be happy to know that it is certainly a very rewarding career. It comes with numerous benefits and with a little bit of patience and effort, you can make a successful career out of it.


The Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests that the number of workers in daycare will likely spike by 90% through 2020. This could be due to the growing number of women getting back to work after birthing and the steady growth in the number of daycare institutions and kindergartens.


That said, there are a number of different jobs available in childcare and each role has different responsibilities, educational requirements, and remuneration levels. This article will serve as a guide to take you through the various job profiles present within the child daycare sector. Let’s start with the basics first.

Childcare Workers: Who Are They?

Childcare workers look after the children and cater to their basic needs while their parents are at work. They help in establishing and enforcing routines or schedules, overseeing play, and assisting with cleaning, dressing, etc. They may help older kids with homework or assist young children to prepare for kindergarten.

Some of the main responsibilities of a daycare worker include:

– Supervising and monitoring the children’s safety.
– Helping children maintain good hygiene.
– Preparing and organizing snacks and mealtimes for kids.
– Changing the diapers of toddlers and infants.
– Developing routines and schedules to ensure the kids have enough playtime, physical activity, and rest.
– Implementing a curriculum or organizing activities that enable kids to understand and discover their interests.
– Watching for signs of developmental or emotional problems and making the guardians or parents of the issues.
– Keeping records of children’s passion, routines, and progress.

As a childcare provider, you may also read or play with toddlers and babies to instruct basic concepts. For instance, you can teach them about sharing and taking turns by letting them play with other kids.

Childcare Worker Roles:

Daycare Director

The duties of a daycare director involve ensuring the safety of the children and making sure the childcare facility is operating smoothly. They oversee daily programs and inspect the childcare educators and other staff to ensure that they care for the children appropriately and remain compliant with safety and health regulations.


Aside from supervising and training the staff within the facility, they are also responsible for preparing budgets. That said, connecting with the guardians or parents to discuss their child’s progress is the daycare director’s most important responsibility.

Daycare directors tend to have a childhood education degree. Some centers or employers may even require you to have 5 to 10 years of work experience or to get certification for running a childcare facility. To secure the role of a daycare director, your education, experience, and credentials will play a major role.

As for their salary, daycare directors made an average median wage of $23.18 an hour in 2019, translating to a total of $48,210 a year, as per the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Office Administrator

Child daycares require administrators to supervise business management, budgets, and finances. Their duties vary but generally, it involves communicating with parents and making sure their requirements are met, admitting their kids to the institution, and coming up with policies to ensure the childcare center is operating at its best.


Administrators also oversee the pre-school teachers and childcare workers and see to it that the staff meets state standards for training and education. Some states require administrators to run background checks on the facility’s staff.

The eligibility criteria for daycare administrators vary by center and state. For instance, some employers and states will require you to have an early childhood education degree, while a high school diploma suffices for some. There are also cases where a specific amount of work experience is required in some states. For instance, in California, you may practice as a daycare administrator if you have teaching experience for 2 years.

In terms of salary, you may expect to make an average median salary of $46.8k a year in the US. Also, administrators working for top-tier childcare programs make about $35.14 an hour and up to $73,086 annually.

Preschool Teacher

Preschool teachers offer care for young children, typically around the ages of 3 to 5. Services vary from basic daycare services to academic instruction and enrichment activities. They prepare kids for kindergarten by helping them follow a routine and teaching social skills.


Primarily, they use stories and play to help the children develop. Additional duties of preschool teachers involve keeping kids safe, ordering supplies, planning snacks, attending meetings, and liaising with guardians.

Most preschool teachers work for private daycare centers, while a small percentage of them are working in schools, both public and private. To be a Head Start teacher, a high school diploma along with a certification in pre-childhood education is the minimum requirement.

Additionally, by law, fifty percent of preschool teachers require a degree in childhood education or any related subject. In terms of wage, the latest study by the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests that the median wage for preschool teachers is $16.66 an hour and $34,650 annually.

Childcare Assistant

If you’re to take the role as a childcare assistant, you will have the option to work in multiple settings, including private houses and full-service daycare facilities. Primarily, you’ll have to assist primary caregivers and preschool teachers.

You also need to ensure that every kid under your care receives personal attention and care and is in a comfortable and safe environment. While you will mostly work with kids around the ages of 0-3 years, there are some settings where you will need to supervise older children too.

When caring for infants and young kids, you must make sure the equipment such as car seats, swings, and cribs are all in good condition and that every child is always safe. Most of the time, your work will involve changing diapers, feeding, and comforting the children. Other responsibilities include providing stimulation, socialization, and entertainment play activities.

As for qualifications, most states require you to possess a degree in childcare education and other related certification. In terms of salary, the BLS suggests that teacher’s assistants made $27,920 per year in 2019.

Early Childhood Educators

This is another fulfilling job in childcare. Early childhood educators are responsible for providing early education and care to infants and young kids between the ages of 0 and 5.

You can work in different settings, including private households, schools, community centers, childcare facilities, and kindergartens. Contrary to popular belief, your role as an early childhood teacher isn’t just to play with children.

Rather, you’re responsible for preparing structured learning schedules and routines for the kids, stimulating their growing minds, inspiring them, and monitoring everything from meal times to free play.

You will have to create different activities that will help the kids grow both intellectually and socially. In addition to that, you must create a learning environment that inspires exploration, curiosity, and problem-solving in children.

Like most childcare roles, you’ll need a degree or a certification in childcare education. In terms of wage, you can expect to make an average salary of $13.52 an hour, estimating to about $28,100 per annum.

Au Pair

Au pairs are childcare workers who live with a family or guardian and takes care of their children. As an au pair, you will be catering to the kids’ basic needs and even tutor them. In some cases, you may even be responsible for cleaning and cooking.

The working hours of an au pair depend on the employer’s requirements. In exchange for your time, you get a small amount of salary, followed by food and accommodation. Traditionally, this job is primarily taken up by young employees who wish to travel overseas. For instance, most childcare workers in Australia take up this role and explore the world.

Talented au pairs with good work experience are in high demand and can easily find work anywhere in the world. Additionally, based on the arrangements you make with the host family, you can expect to get a minimum weekly pocket money of $195.75.

Babysitter/Nanny

Babysitters offer temporary childcare services depending on the family’s requirements. Most families keep a list of trusted babysitters they can contact to supervise and care for their child for some hours, especially when they are running errands, at work, or attending social events.

While the family may leave some instructions concerning the kid’s eating and sleeping schedule, you will have to ensure the children’s safety and engage them in stimulating activities. You may expect to do some cleaning chores as well.

Nannies, on the other hand, are quite similar to babysitters in terms of responsibilities. For instance, you may be required to perform housework, do laundry, clean, and even take kids to activities or appointments.

That said, they are more involved in the kids’ lives and usually spend more hours with them, unlike babysitters. Also, they are more qualified and experienced than au pairs or babysitters. Plus, they make more remuneration. Nannies make about $19.14 an hour on average.

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Every job roles mentioned in this article are quite important in the childcare industry. Choosing a career in this industry can be quite fun and fulfilling.

Now that you know about the different roles available in childcare, remember that to really make it in this industry, you must be patient, willing to learn constantly, and most importantly, love kids.

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