Step Into Learning Preschool, LLC – Care.com Danvers, MA Child Care Center
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Located in Danvers, Massachusetts, Step Into Learning Preschool, LLC is an early childhood education provider. It accepts children ages three up to five years old. The Preschool strives to provide a happy and safe learning environment where children can learn to play, share, listen and take turns. It promotes learning in all areas of development for children with developmentally appropriate activities. It is open every Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
In business since: 2010
Total Employees: 2-10
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As the Assistant Manager, you’ll have a lot of face time with guests and employees. You’ll act as quality control, ensuring customer satisfaction by properly training employees and adhering to company policies. You’ll oversee service, take the lead resolving issues, and cover when the Manager is off duty or working on other projects.
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Assist in managing business segments of restaurant operations – including staffing and service
Assist in optimizing profit and controlling costs with the use of P&L statements
Train new employees and supervise current employees to consistently provide exemplary service and achieve operational excellence
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A few months back is when i started hearing a lot about machine learning and ai, I thought it was something that only M-Tech students and researchers dealt with. And for a long time that assumption had kept me away from approaching it. It was then that a lot of people around me started mentioning about the recent achievements in ai and i became curious about all that buzz that ai has been creating lately.
So , like any beginner , i dived into the topic with a google search.
machine learning – Google Search
About this course: Machine learning is the science of getting computers to act without being explicitly programmed. In…
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First i explored the applications of ai. What ai can do in the real world and what real world problems it could solve.
And I was fascinated by a lot of things that i found. For example, how spotify uses machine learning to predict what songs users will like using the data set of the songs that the user repeatedly listens to.
Spotify’s Discover Weekly: How machine learning finds your new music
The science behind personalized music recommendations
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And this article that tells how some guy from victoria recreated a large scale government project in just a few lines of code using neural networks.
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and this ,
Colorising Black & White Photos using Deep Learning
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and many many more. Just open the Machine Learning tag on medium and you will be amazed with what you can find.
Reading all these articles only made me more and more interested in the topic of ai and i decided i’ll try a hand at learning it. So then began the search for online courses on ai. The first site I visited was
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And it was actually a good site to start with . The site shows a detailed roadmap of where to start and what path to follow when taking your first step into machine learning. On searching more about the topic and also discussing with a few friends i found out about coursera and the machine learning course it was providing, and that too for free(not if you want to get certified). I started at once. As i completed the first week, i got hooked to the course.
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If you ask me, if you want to start learning machine learning, then look no more. From what research i’v done searching for the right course, this is by far the best and the most highly rated. The course is 11 weeks long and each week is followed by an assignment in which you are made to implement all the algorithms that you learnt along the course of that week. This course uses Octave programming language and is very similar to python in terms of syntax.
As i completed week after week , my interest for the topic only increased. There is another site which teaches ml for beginners called fast.ai. But unlike the cousera course, fast.ai does not teach the underlying mechanisms of the different algorithms.
The great thing about the course is that, the exercises to be submitted at the end of each week is actually a real world application that has to be solved by us using the algorithm we learnt that week. That kept me motivated to complete the next week.
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Here are our top characteristics of a great substitute teacher:
Substitute teachers who have a passion for working with students often inspire them. By showing love for what they do, a sub gets students more involved in learning and spark an interest for topics you are teaching.
Displaying enthusiasm for learning helps students become more driven towards learning. By piquing a student’s interest, effective substitute teachers can help get students involved in learning outside of the classroom. The buzz a substitute creates around their own interest for learning can help ignite a connection between academics and “real-life.”
While being organized is a great skill to have in all professions, familiarizing yourself with the lesson plan ahead of time is especially important in substitute teaching.
Showing a genuine care for students establishes a supportive and optimistic classroom environment. Students often learn from the teacher’s actions so teachers should exemplify positive behavior for students to emulate. Getting to know needs, interests and talents of individual students helps them feel as though the educational relationship is a partnered learning experience.
There are many roles a substitute teacher must step into, but the role of classroom manager is one of the most important and difficult. Without effective classroom management, sufficient teaching and learning cannot take place. A substitute teacher must effectively manage time and clearly outline academic and behavioral expectations so that students are prepared to succeed.
While each of these characteristics are necessary for effective substitute teaching, they are not always second nature. Just as each teacher and teaching style is unique, so is each school and classroom. To prepare accordingly, we aim to provide substitutes with tools for success.
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Your Step-by-Step Guide to Opening a Daycare
You’ve been caring for kids since you can remember. Healthy snacks, educational games and nap time routines — you’ve got ‘em all down. But now you’re ready to take the next step. You want to open a daycare business and the timing finally feels right.
Fewer than 1 in 3 toddlers stay home with a parent during the day, as the number of single-parent homes continues to rise and more dual-parent homes require dual salaries. These families need child care providers who are caring, confident and competent, which is where you come in. But if you’re looking for your own slice of the American dream by starting and running a home daycare business, there’s plenty you’ll need to get sorted out—the first, and most prominent, is figuring out all of the steps needed to start a daycare of your own.
To help you get started, we enlisted some pros to help us create a simple, step-by-step guide on how to open a daycare. Keep reading for some helpful insight for opening your own daycare.
9 (often overlooked) steps to opening a daycare
Danielle Lindner, founder and CEO of The London Day School used to teach kindergarten. When she realized how bored her kids were getting at daycare, she had a revelation: “Hey, I’m a teacher, I could create something better for them!”
She says research, preparation and adherence to state regulation are the biggest differences between a daycare that thrives and one that closes its doors. Follow these steps to ensure you don’t fall into that second category.
Step 1: Get educated
This is a valuable step for any aspiring small business owner. If it’s a daycare you’re launching, an early childhood education degree is a great place to start.
A degree is more than passing grades and a signed piece of paper. It’s about distinguishing yourself among your competitors. It’s about gaining the knowledge and experience from professionals who have gone before you. It’s about learning insights from peers walking next to you.
It’s the peace of mind knowing you’re making decisions that will benefit your business down the road and attract those who are looking for what you have to offer. As you start your journey to opening a daycare, don’t let this first step be one you overlook.
Step 2: Look into licensing
Maybe you started small—occasionally watching a neighbor’s kid or babysitting your niece and nephew. But now you’re considering expanding. Before doing anything, be sure you have the correct child care license needed to be legally compliant.
Lindner says her first move was contacting her state’s Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) to learn the regulations for child care providers. “Do whatever they need you to do and don’t cut corners,” she says. “You might think you’re saving money up front, but it will cost you in the long run.”
Another resource is the local childcare licensing agency’s website. To obtain a license, you may need a current CPR certification, an unblemished driving record and other documents that demonstrate your commitment to children. Gathering all of the necessary documentation can be time consuming, so be sure to plan ahead.
“I used my licensors as resources,” says Alise McGregor, owner of Little Newtons Early Childhood Education Centers. Ask as many questions as you can when you take a step like licensing or looking into child care regulations. The people on the other end of the line can be a huge help.
Step 3: Create financial goals
This is a must for anyone looking to open a small business. It’s important to remember you’re not being paid in hiccups and hugs. Outlining your financial goals will help you remain focused and keep your business on track.
“Create a budget and a business plan,” Lindner says. She recommends relying on the expertise of friends whenever possible, and at least downloading a free template to fill out what you can. She also suggests tacking an extra 20 to 30 percent on to your budget as a buffer, just to be safe.
You need to know exactly where the money is coming and going to ensure you’re profitable. Consider these basic questions:
Do you plan to hire an employee?
Do you need to expand a room in your home?
Are you renting space in a building?
Do you need to purchase bedding? Additional toys? Safety equipment?
Also, don’t underestimate the cost of licensing, inspection and zoning. The buffer you baked into your budget will come in handy when you discover you need to put up a gate or add a fire extinguisher. Getting a grip on the finances early on is key to understanding the ebb and flow of your business.
“There isn’t a part of the business that I don’t understand,” Mcgregor says. “That is crucial to running any business.”
Step 4: Research tax credits
If you’re planning on opening an in-home daycare, you may be able to claim a tax deduction on spaces used for businesses purposes. This can be the case even if the space doubles as your family room when your tiny clients go home for the night. This is a simple yet wonderful way to help cut costs.
Step 5: Seek out grants
Even if you start small there are always going to be start-up costs when opening a daycare. But, there are several grants available to help you compensate for those expenses. Some of these grants also provide additional education in areas related to child development. This is just another way to distinguish yourself among other childcare providers.
Step 6: Distinguish yourself from the competition
“Just because kids need to be watched for seven hours a day, doesn’t mean it’s babysitting,” Lindner says. “That mentality is bad for kids and providers. Offer more than just keeping them alive.”
What do you think children in daycare need? What will set you apart from other childcare providers in your area? Do a little research to scan the competition and figure out how to meet the needs you see. For example, would it be advantageous to offer unusual hours for your daycare? Would an organic, vegan or kosher menu give you an edge?
For Lindner, it all came down to curriculum. “I really wanted an educational environment and I couldn’t find a place like that in my area. I decided to focus on STEM.” Do your research and be sure that something — location, business hours, menu or services provided — sets you apart.
Step 7: Create a contract
Once you determine the details, write up a contract that clearly outlines what you will (and won’t) provide and your expectations for your clients. Here are some important questions to get you started:
What time do parents need to pick up their children?
Are there consequences for being late?
What services will you provide and what items are parents responsible for? (e. g., you’ll provide formula but they provide diapers.)
What is your policy for sick children?
How many days off will you take? Are those days paid?
How will you handle late payments?
You can find several online resources to help you write your own child care contracts. Alternatively, a childcare attorney can advise you on the elements of your contract. Whether you seek legal advice or write it yourself, your contract should be complete before seeking clients.
Step 8: Market yourself
This is a simple yet overlooked part of opening a daycare. Lindner emphasizes the importance of keeping things local and targeted to your potential clients.
“Set up a Facebook page that says your business will be coming soon. Tell everyone you know. Make a website and get some pictures on it,” Lindner suggests. She advertised her business in a local family magazine and wrote a press release for some of the local newspapers.
Post flyers for your business in local libraries, community centers, coffee shops and grocery stores. Utilize the inexpensive advantages that social media sites can offer, and do what you can to make your business look professional and ready.
When people came to see Lindner’s space, they were welcomed by walls covered with children’s artwork. “I used everything my children ever made,” Lindner laughs. “But it worked. Clients could visualize it.” Get creative when getting the word out!
Step 9: Get people in the door
Even though it may feel counter-intuitive, Lindner recommends giving a few months of free tuition to some parents you know. “No one wants their kid to be the first kid at a new daycare,” she explains. “Get people in the door, encourage clients to spread the word and thank people for every reference they give you.”
McGregor has learned from her three centers that word of mouth from happy clients is the real key to success. If you’ve cared for children in the past, ask for testimonials from parents and post them online or in other marketing materials. Highlight your experiences and display your licenses. Do whatever you can to get those first clients through the door. Sacrificing some profit up front is worth it to build a lucrative business.
Take the first step towards opening a daycare
Opening a daycare can be scary. There’s no blueprint for success, but following these straightforward steps will help get you off to a great start. The key is to stay motivated and remember why you’re doing it.
“You’ll make mistakes and some of them will cost you,” Lindner admits. “There are great ups and downs, but you’re making your vision come alive!”
If you’re ready to take that first step now that you know how to start a home childcare service, visit our Early Childhood Education degree page to learn how the curriculum can help set you up for success as a childcare provider.
Editor’s note: While the term “daycare” is commonly used, many early childhood educators prefer to use other terms to better reflect the professionalism of the field. Our article, “Childcare vs. Daycare: What’s the Difference? (And Why It Matters)” explains this in further detail.
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90,000 article “Remote training – step into the future”
Remote
learning is a step into the future
B 21
century, the development of education has risen one more step.
Along with the full-time education system, education is becoming increasingly popular.
remote.
Remote
learning is a way of organizing the learning process based on the use of
modern information technologies that allow training on
distance in an individual mode and at a comfortable pace, regardless of the place and
time without direct contact between teacher and student.
Gaining knowledge
through distance learning today is a new approach to acquiring knowledge,
in-depth study of the issue, individual approach, convenient and timely
solution for many students.
Individual
approach in distance learning forms the right attitude to receive
information.
Interactive
the possibilities of the programs and systems used in the distance learning system
delivery of information allows you to establish and even stimulate feedback,
provide dialogue and ongoing support that is not possible in most
traditional learning systems. Modern computer telecommunications
able to provide knowledge transfer and access to a variety of educational information
on a par with, and sometimes much more effective than, traditional teaching aids.
A row is highlighted
characteristics that should be inherent in any type of remote
learning so that it can be considered effective:
• distance learning involves
more thorough and detailed planning of the student’s activity, its
organization; a clear statement of objectives and learning objectives; delivery of the necessary
educational materials;
• key
the concept of distance learning educational programs is interactivity.
Distance learning courses should provide the greatest possible
interactivity between the student and the teacher, feedback between
taught and educational material, as well as to enable group
learning;
• Feedback must be prompt,
operational, and deferred in the form of an external assessment;
• essential
an element of any course is motivation that needs to be maintained;
• Structure
distance learning course should be modular so that the student has
the ability to be aware of one’s progress from module to module, could choose
any module at its own discretion or at the discretion of the supervisor
teacher, depending on the level of training.
Modern teachers
felt the need for distance learning. In recent years we have received
the opportunity to improve their skills without interrupting the educational process
at school. In the context of the development of the processes of informatization and modernization of education
distance technologies make the learning process more flexible and
convenient.
Application
distance forms of advanced training orients the teacher to self-education.
Among the motives that determine the teacher’s choice of distance learning based on telecommunications,
one of the first places is occupied by the desire to follow the student, to accompany him in
educational process. Educational activity of the personality of the teacher
is an indicator of his creative self-realization.
In order to
to motivate students to various forms of acquiring knowledge, we decided to offer
distance learning for their students..
At our school
An innovative platform for distance learning was opened. My job
teachers started with the “Remote tutor” project, in which
consultations were held on preparing ninth grade students for the OGE. To work
included students not only from our school, but also from other schools in the city and the region.
Opening a project
“Remote tutor” we have defined the following tasks for ourselves:
1.
Preparing schoolchildren in individual subjects for exams;
2.
Preparing schoolchildren for admission to educational institutions of a certain profile;
3.
In-depth study of a topic, section from the school curriculum or outside of school
course;
4.
Elimination of gaps in knowledge, abilities, skills of schoolchildren on certain
subjects of the school cycle;
5.
To form a basic course of the school curriculum for students who do not have the opportunity
for various reasons, to attend classes or consultations for exams at school in general
or over a period of time.
Efficiency
distance learning directly depends on the organization and methodological
the quality of the materials used, as well as the skills of teachers,
who work with students on the Internet. The teacher must have
modern methods of obtaining and managing information, as well as regularly
to improve the level of their professional training in the field of the Internet –
technologies. Our teachers, who are involved in the work of the project, have
universal training: they are proficient in modern pedagogical and
information technology, psychologically prepared to work with students in
new educational and cognitive network environment.
Every teacher in
uses well-known forms of teaching in his practice, such as lectures,
seminars, laboratory classes, tests, research and project
work, tests, exams, consultations, independent work, etc. All of them
take place with certain specifics in the system of distance learning. At
conducting remote consultations, our teachers used the following forms
training:
1. Lectures.
They are one of the most important forms of training sessions and form the basis
theoretical training of trainees. The purpose of the lectures is to give a systematic
bases of scientific knowledge on the subject. Lectures should stimulate active cognitive
activities of students, to promote the formation of creative thinking.
This form
allowed teachers to generalize a large educational material by combining educational
modules. In the preparation of lectures, attention was paid to scientific, accessibility and
visibility of the material presented. To do this, created meaningful and
colorful presentations.
2. Seminars.
They are an active form of training sessions and are widely used in teaching.
all academic disciplines. Seminars are built, as a rule, on the basis of a live
creative discussion, friendly discussion on the topic under consideration.
In our work we
used Internet conferences, where they discussed the educational module that was of interest to the children
or problem solving.
3. Consultations.
This is one of the forms of directing the work of the trainees and assisting him in
independent study of educational material. Consultations can be individual
and group. During the consultation, the individual properties of the listener are manifested.
as individuals.
This form of training
approached the group of students who, for whatever reason, are embarrassed
ask questions to the teacher in public in class. Individual consultation gives
child self-confidence. Such students can apply directly to
teacher or ask your questions by e-mail. As a result
feedback “student – teacher” worked. The guys sent not only their
questions, but also tasks that they could not solve on their own.
4. Laboratory
work. This type of activity is important when it is necessary to conduct an experiment.
or laboratory research.
In examination
tests in physics included experimental tasks, for which
equipment is needed. Not all schools can boast of having such devices.
Our school within the priority national project “Education”
received a modern physics classroom, which is equipped with everything necessary
equipment. Therefore, remote laboratory work can help many
students to prepare for the experimental tasks on the exam.
5. Control
Events. Control in the educational process consists in checking the progress and
results of theoretical and practical assimilation by students of educational
material.
In our work
most often used self-control by students. At the end of each lesson
The children were given assignments for independent work. Three days later they
could check the quality of their work by going to our site,
where the answers to the tasks were posted.
First results
our work:
increased
students’ motivation for learning;
developed
skills of independent active learning activity;
students,
not having the opportunity to study individually with a teacher, they got it.
Main problem
which we encountered when organizing a remote form of consultations is
information support for students.
What gives
distance learning teacher
Possibility
provide advice on preparation for exams;
possibility
provide consultations on the preparation of homework;
possibility
provide consultations on the study of a new topic for children who cannot
attend school due to illness;
possibility
hold lessons when children cannot attend school due to weather conditions;
allows
to form unique educational programs by combining educational
modules in courses provided by educational institutions.
What gives
distance learning for a student?
Provides
equal opportunities for students to receive education regardless of their place of residence,
health status, social status, etc.;
allows
the student to choose a comfortable place, time and pace of learning, as well as build
own educational route;
creates
conditions and provides the means necessary for self-study, taking into account
individual abilities and needs of students;
awareness
self-importance and betrayal of self-confidence;
gives
the opportunity to receive education for solving vital problems.
Top grade
of our work was the request of parents to organize remote consultations on
preparing homework. Since many parents cannot in older
classes to help your children practice at home the material studied at school. And
parents hope that such consultations will evoke a conscious attitude in
students to do homework, and senseless cheating from
“reshebnikov” will lose relevance.
We hope that in
In the near future, distance learning at school will be in great demand
y:
children –
persons with disabilities who are physically unable to attend school but have
ability to learn;
students,
not having the opportunity to study with an individual teacher;
students,
wishing to deepen their knowledge on the topics of the school course and receive additional
information on topics that are not included in the school curriculum of the subjects taught;
students,
wishing to prepare for performance at olympiads, conferences, for admission
to other educational institutions.
Students,
unable to attend school due to weather conditions;
students
10 – 11 classes, which can simultaneously receive a specialty in primary
vocational schools.
Remote
learning is the future!
One step in learning can mean one hundred steps in development presentation, report
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One step in learning can mean one hundred steps in development. A.S. Vygotsky
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Developing training system Leonid Vladimirovich Zankov
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Soviet psychologist, specialist in the field , pedagogical psychology. Student of L. S. Vygotsky. Conducted experimental studies of the development of abnormal children, in which the conditions for their effective learning were identified. Considered the problem of learning factors and development of students, in particular the interaction of words and visualization in teaching. Author of Zankov’s developing system .
Leonid Vladimirovich Zankov
(April 10 (April 10, 1901 (April 10, 1901 – November 27 (April 10, 1901 – November 27, 1977)
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At present, the ideals of developmental education are recognized as priorities in education:
education of the ability to learn; formation of subject and universal modes of action; ensuring the individual progress of the child in the emotional, cognitive spheres.
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L. V. Zankov’s education system
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Peculiarities of modern junior schoolchildren, which were taken into account in the development of curricula
The unity of the intellectual and emotional in a child is decided in favor of the emotional, which gives impetus to the intellectual, moral, creative beginning
That is why when teaching it is important to take into account the nature of emotions, the state of mind of children, it is important in teaching to focus on search activities, on independent acquisition of knowledge
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Collisions (clash of opposing views, aspirations, interests) can be an impulse to search activity: 1) the child is faced with a lack (excess) of information or methods of activity to solve the problem; 2) the child finds himself in a situation of choosing an opinion, an approach, a solution, etc. ; 3) the child is faced with new conditions for the use of existing knowledge
Features of modern primary school students, which were taken into account when developing curricula
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Implementation of the didactic principle – “learning at a high level of difficulty while observing the measure of difficulty” unfamiliar situation to the situation through collective search and its resolution
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Peculiarities of modern junior schoolchildren, which were taken into account when developing curricula
Younger schoolchildren are characterized by syncretism (unity, inseparability) of thinking, a rather low level of development of analysis and synthesis
the leading role of theoretical knowledge
At the initial stage of education, it is necessary to present the child with a broad, holistic picture of the world. In this regard, all training courses are built on an integrated basis, which allows children to present different aspects of reality, creates conditions for the individualization of education.
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Didactic principle – awareness of the learning process
children of different characteristics of the studied objects and phenomena, by a clear distinction between similar objects)
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Didactic principle – a fast pace of learning material
L.V. Zankov abandoned the practice of treating each segment of the course as an independent and complete unit, when one can move on to a new segment only after the previous one has been “thoroughly” mastered. This principle requires constant movement forward.
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Peculiarities of modern junior schoolchildren, which were taken into account when developing curricula
For younger students, mental operations are most productively carried out at the visual-effective, visual-figurative and, to some extent, verbal-figurative levels
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including a weak child
Accessible level of task performance with the opportunity for each child to work at a high level of complexity, rising to verbal-logical thinking
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Features of the UMK
Understanding of the relationships and interdependencies of the studied objects, phenomena, factors due to the integrated nature of the content . slide:
Features of teaching materials
Active forms of cognition necessary for solving problematic, creative tasks The possibility of conducting research and design works, the development of information culture of creative tasks
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Features of the UMC
Provides the individualization of training Acquaintance with the concepts necessary for further education 9000
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And I love everything at this time, Flowers in the flower bed by the porch And the school yard, and our spruces And school, my dear!
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Correspondence education in Germany – a step in the right direction
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Do you want to combine university studies with a career? Or get an additional diploma from a German university without moving to Germany? Distance learning departments in many German universities make this possible.
Distance learning is very popular in Germany. According to a survey conducted by the German Society for Further Education and Distance Learning (DGWF), in the winter semester 2008/09academic year, more than 66,000 part-time students studied at state universities in Germany alone. This is not surprising. After all, distance education guarantees maximum flexibility. It does not limit the student to strict time limits and does not bind him with the need to attend classes every day.
Learning “on the job”
Study and career – two parallels Photo: Bilderbox
The most important advantage of distance learning, of course, is the ability to work in parallel with studies. “You don’t have to give up your job to get a part-time degree, but you can also combine it with your family,” explains Carla Sievers, spokeswoman for the Center for Distance Learning and Further Education at the University of Kaiserslautern.
And for Evgeny Teize, a 26-year-old student of political science and management at the Correspondence University in Hagen, the most convenient thing about distance learning is the ability to determine the speed and intensity of learning and adapt to your life situation. “Now, since I work full-time – 5 or more days a week – I study, so to speak, at half strength. Then the workload is half as much, and the study lasts twice as long. Therefore, in two years I have learned what I could in one year. At the same time, I work full-time, and it suits me,” he says.
According to the results of the DGWF survey, distance education in Germany is primarily aimed at working students. 60 percent of all part-time students in German universities receive their first higher education, and 40 percent intend to acquire, without leaving their job, additional qualifications or a higher academic degree.
Abstracts by mail and textbooks on the Web
Increasingly, abstracts and textbooks are on the Internet Photo: picture-alliance/dpa
The educational process at the correspondence departments of German universities provides, first of all, independent work of part-time students on the basis of notes compiled by teachers and other educational materials posted on the Web. As a rule, students are also provided with an individual curator, communication with which is carried out mainly via the Internet.
Students of the Correspondence University in Hagen also have the opportunity to consult with teachers online, 28-year-old fellow student Evgenia Tatyana Kuznetsova told Deutsche Welle. “On the Internet, for each course, there is a forum where you can communicate with teachers, as well as with other students who do this or that course,” said a student from Ukraine. However, as a rule, several times a year, part-time students have practical classes, seminars, and exams either at the university itself or at one of its distance learning centers.
Correspondence education in Germany for Russian students
For admission to a university, it is enough to send copies of documents by mail Photo: bilderbox
ask about the availability of partnership programs and other opportunities for international students, recommends Carla Sievers from the Center for Distance Learning and Advanced Studies at the University of Kaiserslautern.
According to her, enrolling in a correspondence department of a German university is not a big problem if you have all the necessary documents. First, you should contact the university secretariat by phone or e-mail. Upon request, you will receive information materials and an application form. It should be completed and sent back along with copies of the required documents ( read more about them in the material “Help: How to become a German correspondence student” ).
Employers welcome part-time students
Eugene Teise, a student at the University of Hagen, is satisfied with the serious attitude towards distance learning in Germany. According to him, neither in German society as a whole, nor among students, there is a certain self-irony or prejudice that correspondence students are “hack-work” students. “People who study here at the correspondence department understand why they came here. They know that they are doing science in the same way as people in ordinary universities,” he says. And according to Tatyana Kuznetsova, correspondence education “opens up other horizons, gives you the opportunity to change your activities and helps you discover yourself from other sides.”
Employers are also aware of the benefits of distance learning. In the eyes of most of them, having an employee with such a diploma is a big plus, confirming the presence of certain personal qualities. Indeed, if a fair amount of self-discipline, purposefulness and internal motivation are needed for successful graduation from a university in the traditional way, then part-time students need all these qualities doubly.
According to the results of a representative survey conducted in January 20092009 by the sociological institute Forsa among HR managers of 300 German companies, four out of 10 respondents would prefer a candidate with a distance education when applying for a job. According to Carla Sievers, obtaining an additional diploma at a correspondence department of one of the German universities is also promising for students from the CIS who plan to work in a European company.
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Olney KinderCare | Olney MD
About the Provider
Description: Welcome to the Olney KinderCare. Thank you for your interest in our center! At the Olney KinderCare, each day provides a balanced approach to learning, giving you the peace of mind that your child will have fun as he develops socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. We provide a balance between choice and structured activities, between group and individual pursuits, and between teacher and child-directed experiences. We look forward to meeting you and your child!
Program and Licensing Details
License Number:
31478
Capacity:
91
Age Range:
6 weeks through 17 months, 18 months through 23 months, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years, 5 years to 15 years
Achievement and/or Accreditations
NAEYC
Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
No
Type of Care:
Infant Programs, Toddler Programs, Discovery Preschool Programs, Preschool Programs, Prekindergarten Programs, Before and After School Programs, Summer Programs
Schools Served:
Olney Elementary
District Office:
Region 5 – Montgomery County
District Office Phone:
(240) 314-1400 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )
Inspection/Report History
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Date
Type
Regulations
Status
2022-05-24
Complaint
13A.16.03.04I(5)
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist received a complaint regarding an infant child taken around the block for a neighborhood walk. Facility does not have a parent agreement signed off by parents stating that infants can be taken for walks off the premises in the child records. Facility stated that an agreement is being sent to parents to sign off on to permit infants to be walked around the block. In the meantime, the facility will be walking the infants around the facility’s parking lot.
2022-02-08
Mandatory Review
13A.16.05.12D
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist observed salt for ice accessible to children in the outdoor play area. Bag says keep out of reach of children. Facility shall store the salt in a way that makes it inaccessible to children. Provider shall notify Licensing Specialist once complete.
2022-02-08
Mandatory Review
13A.16.06.09C
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist observed one infant/toddler and one preschool teacher with 1.5/12 hours of approved continued training between 2020 and 2021. Facility shall send Licensing Specialist 10.5 hours of continued training to satisfy both teacher’s last full year of continued training. See remarks for details.
2022-02-08
Mandatory Review
13A.16.06.10C(1)
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist observed one school age teacher with 1.5/12 hours of approved continued training between August 2020 and August 2021. Facility shall send Licensing Specialist 10.5 hours of continued training to satisfy the teacher’s last full year of continued training. See remarks for details.
2022-02-08
Mandatory Review
13A.16.11.03B
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist did not observe a staff member wash a toddlers hands nor their own hands after diapering in room 4A. Facility shall send Licensing Specialist a statement demonstrating their understanding that staff must wash toddlers hands and their own hands after diapering.
2021-08-25
Other
13A. 16.05.09A
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist observed no operating lights in the bathroom near room 5. Director shall notify Licensing Specialist once the lighting is fixed in the bathroom.
2021-08-25
Other
13A.16.09.02B
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist did not observe written individualized activity plans for children in room 4B, 6A, nor 6B. Director shall create written individualized activity plans for all enrolled children in these rooms and notify Licensing Specialist once they are created.
2021-08-25
Other
13A.16.09.04A(1)
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist observed one child in room 5 sleeping on the floor. Corrected during inspection. Staff member picked the child up and placed them onto a cot. Licensing Specialist also observed one child in room 2 sleeping on the floor.
2021-08-25
Other
13A.16.12.05H
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist observed plastic containers containing opened foods and plastic utensils in disrepair. Director shall notify Licensing Specialist once new plastic containers are obtained so that opened food and utensils are properly stored.
2021-04-23
Full
13A.16.03.03B(4)
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist only observed one Emergency and Disaster Plan drill done in 2020.
2021-04-23
Full
13A.16.03.03B(5)
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist did not observe a copy of the COMAR center regulations in the center.
2021-04-23
Full
13A. 16.03.03C
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist did not observe a copy of the consumer education pamphlet. Some of the children’s files were missing signed copies of the consumer education pamphlet. Director placed a copy of the consumer education pamphlet on the wall. Corrected during time of inspection.
2021-04-23
Full
13A.16.03.04C
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist observed Emergency forms missing the physicians information and not updated within the past year for at least one child. Director shall review all child records for complete and updated Emergency Forms.
2021-04-23
Full
13A.16.03.04D(3)
Corrected
Findings:
Licensing Specialist observed at least one child’s record missing the Health Inventory part II. Director shall review all child records for complete Health Inventory II forms.
2020-08-05
Other
Findings:
No Noncompliances Found
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Description:
We have immediate INFANT/TODDLER openings available.
We are an Essential Personnel approved facility strictly following the procedures and guidelines outlined by the Maryland Department of Health andMaryland State Department of Education with an exceptionally clean, warm, nurturing and loving environment.
Little Sproutlings is a daycare with superior care and focus on age-appropriate educational and developmental learning in a loving home environment. We are fully licensed and CPR/SIDS/First Aid certified program through the State of Maryland’s Office of Child Care for infant through school aged children. We strive to provide the best childcare experience for you and your child. We provide full-time, part-time, and drop-in care.
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Ayesha has cared for our daughter for the past year (since she was about 1.5years old), and she has thrived in the activity-filled, structured yet warm environment. Ayesha clearly bonds with all the children in her care, understands their unique personalities, and partners with parents to make sure that they thrive in her care.
On the issue of compliance with Covid procedures/her conduct throughout the pandemic: In my experience, Ayesha has adhered strictly to all the required protocols (mask-wearing, temperature checks, keeping children home for any symptoms of illness, etc.). We have never been charged for any time that was not already agreed under the terms of our contract, and I believe on a couple of occasions we were not charged when Ayesha would have been within her rights to do so.
Ayesha has always behaved responsibly, transparently and taken her role as caregiver to our daughter with the utmost seriousness. Little Sproutlings is clearly more than a business for her-it is her vocation. Any family seeking a loving, in-home daycare experience for their little one in the Olney area would be lucky to join Little Sproutlings!…
Reviewed by Julia S
Description:
Integrate-Family Child Care!
A quality learning place located in Olney, MD. A new and innovative concept in child care, and immersion in Spanish.
Adda’s Play School
18605 Hedgegrove Terr., Olney, MD 20832
Costimate: $294/wk
Description:
I have been a licensed Child Care provider for 18 years.
My playschools daily activities include crafts, outdoor activities, science, music, story reading, learning numbers and letters and of course playinggames with our friends.
My playschool offers everything I would want for my own children. Lots of love, patience and fun things to do.
My goal is to provide a playschool that gets children ready for kindergarten to learn while playing. To feel safe and happy.
I have been certified in CPR, first aid, SIDS, and 90 hours infant and toddlers development.
I live in a single family home with a big back yard. I have lots of excellent references….
Description:
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….
Description:
Gates of Discovery Preschool is a state-licensed early education facility offering programs and services designed for pre-kindergarten children. They accept students who are between the ages of two and fiveyears old. Gates of Discovery Preschool uses a play-based curriculum to support the holistic growth and learning of their students. …
Description:
Montgomery Child Care Association Brooke Grove located at 2702 Spartan Road, Olney, Maryland, offers childcare and learning services. It offers programs for infants, toddlers, early preschool and kindergartenprep. It offers before- and after- school programs, including summer camps and winter breaks. The school is open from six-thirty AM to six-thirty PM, Mondays through Fridays….
Description:
Brooke Grove Elementary School is an early childhood education center in Olney, Maryland that offers a wide range of learning programs for preschool and school-age children. The company admits prekindergartenand kindergarten kids and elementary students, from first grade through fifth grade. The company’s programs are structured to encourage individual and collaborative learning….
Description:
Olive Child Care Center is a child development and early learning facility that offers programs geared for young children. The company serves the Olney, Maryland community and admits infants up to preschoolkids. The company’s mission is to provide kids with a safe and warm child care environment that will support their overall and healthy development….
Description:
Footprints Development Center, LLC is a private, licensed daycare center that provides quality child care to children during their preschool years. Their center, located at 18122 Bilney Dr, Olney, MD, alsooffers fun filled and exciting programs that help their students improve their critical thinking skills….
Olney Child Care
4605 Winding Stone Cir, Olney, MD 20832
Costimate: $292/wk
Description:
Olney Child Care supports the child’s development with fun, warmth, security, exploration and discovery. They actively seek to encourage socialization, creativity, and a sense of community within theenvironment. It is their belief in children learning best through exploration and play….
Description:
Tyler Oasis Daycare in Olney, Maryland is a home-based Child Care provider that can accommodate up to 8 children from infants to twelve age. Their curriculum seeks to provide a high quality, nurturing, fun andsafe learning environment that is appropriate for the child’s overall growth and development….
Description:
Kidzonia Childcare, LLC in Olney, MD features developmentally appropriate programs to students from 2 to 5 years old every Mondays to Fridays. They promote good feelings of self-worth and positive self-conceptswhile valuing individual uniqueness. They foster a joy of discovery and learning in a stimulating environment that will serve a lifetime with a maximum capacity of 8 children….
Description:
The Goddard School in Olney offers a comprehensive early childhood program in a warm, caring, fun, and friendly environment. It provides appropriate learning activities that stimulate growth among infants,toddlers, preschoolers and school-age children. The school promotes balanced learning to make sure that children will develop emotionally, socially, physically and intellectually….
Description:
A posh, secure, homely atmosphere and qualified teachers provide a perfect setting for the growth and development of your child. We are fully licensed and accredited by NAFCC, participating in Maryland ExcelProgram with level 5 achievement. Member of FCCAMC and NAEYC. We take children from birth to 5 years old, provide equal opportunities and age appropriate curriculum and respect the diversity of cultures of each family. We are a part of Maryland Model for School Readiness (MMSR) and prepare your child to compete and learn in school. Pre and After School care also provided.
We are located close to Route MD200; 198 and 108….
Description:
B.H.C.C. is based on the child development model which incorporate the theories of the great philosophers of Piaget, Vygosky, Erikson, Gardner and others. Learning through play is viewed as the cornerstone ofthe curriculum.
Here children are giving the opportunity to explore materials and participate in variety of experiences. Activities are carefully planned and implemented in an open- classroom sitting. Children are free to choose from age- appropriate activities including: Art, music, Language Development, Pre- Math Skills, Science and Nature and Dramatic Play.
Children develop self – esteem, independence and problem solving skills as they make choices and assist in planning the environment and activities.
We offer a high quality bilingual program such as the dual language (English & Spanish). The proficiency in more than one language is a valuable skill to be cultivated in our communities starring in the early ages.
My primary goal is for the children to feel safe and secure. Prior to being independent a child must know that he or she can depend on adults and a predictable environment. Children are treated with respect and kindness. I recognize the children develop at different rates and different interest….
Recent Review:
When I went looking for care for my infant son, it was important to me to find a provider who would regularly read to him. Bright Hearts does that and so much more! He is now a toddler who is happy to wave goodbye and go to school each morning and regularly comes home with a new word, song, or action to show us. We would recommend Bright Hearts to anyone who is looking for a caring environment that does a great job of balancing fun and learning….
Reviewed by Katie L
Description:
VIVI’S FAMILY DAYCARE
OUR PHILOSOPHY
At Vivi’s Family Daycare, our goal is to produce, happy, intelligent, well adjusted children. Here you will find a nurturing, educational environment for newborns tochildren up to 5 years of age.
We recognize that each child has unique talents, learning styles and personalities. Children are offered opportunities to explore through play. Gross motor skills and social skills are developed through both structured and unstructured play. The day is filled with educational elements through games, story time, singing songs and much more! Communication between parents and teachers is very important at Vivi’s Family Daycare in order to help each child to develop to have a positive self concept to succeed in their future.
OBJECTIVES
At the end of our program your child
1. Will be socially and academically prepared for kindergarten.
2. Will have a positive self concept.
3. Will be socially prepared and be able to participate in group or individual activities.
4. Will value physical activity and good nutrition.
CURRICULUM
The children under our care receive lots of both free-play and structured-play throughout each day. During circle time, the children learn to use the calendar including naming months, day and seasons, they have story time, learn to cut with scissors, other areas of study include: number lessons, and counting, color identification, shape recognition, name spelling and writing, learning hoe to hold a pencil, free-play activities are singing and dancing, drawing and coloring doing yoga, and puzzles. They also receive etiquette classes (learning how to use the utensils. Much emphasis is put on social development skills at each age level. we work daily to help the children to learn how to express themselves constructively, play in group and respect.
Feel free to contact us:…
Description:
Where the Seed is Planted That Lives Forever.
My childcare provides a loving, safe, healthy and stimulating environment that meets all of the needs of your child. A home away from home, your child is enabledto grow in an integrative and wholesome atmosphere. Through interacting, socializing, learning, playing, reading, thinking and problem solving, each child’s unique skills and interests are nurtured and developed….
Recent Review:
Our son was one of the first babies at Mojy’s Child Care and had stayed there for 3.5 years. They not only treated him like their own son, they treat my husband and I like families. Mojy has always been verycaring and loving. She prepared food for the kids so that we had one less thing to worry about. And when we were running a little late to pick up the baby, she was very understanding. Their facility is kept very clean and safe. Mojy, her family and staff sometimes would organize events (such as Halloween Party, New Year celebration, or summer picnic in the park, etc. ) to reconnect with families whose kids grew up in her daycare. Our son loves Mojy dearly and is very attached to her family. We truly felt that we were very lucky to have found Mojy’s daycare and would strongly recommend her to families who’s looking to find a loving and reliable place for their precious little ones….
Reviewed by Wan S
Sanz Day Care
2001 Longmead Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20906
Starting at $230/wk
Description:
Sanz Daycare is a Registered Home Day Care that provides many special offers for both Children and Parents. We offer an environment where kids can be kids, they learn, play and grow together. Please call formore information….
Description:
My name is Leidy, mother of two children.
I have 6 years of experience caring for children of other families.
My goal for the Family Day Care is to provide a Home Away From Home for all children in my care.
Daycare is committed to providing your child with quality care by encouraging each child to express themselves through language, art, music, and physical activity. With the emphasis on learning through play, they are building socialization and self-help skills that build up their self-esteem, which is needed to succeed in all areas of life.
Every child/family that comes through my doors will be treated with love and respect so that when they leave here they will be able to pass on the love and respect to others that they were shown.
References available, this is quality care for your child, Spanish Spoken to the child.
Call for an Appointment….
Joyland Child Care
2932 Beaverwood Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20906
Starting at $425/wk
Description:
At Joyland Child Care, we offer a safe, fun, loving and nurturing environment for children, ages newborn-6 years old.
We include both indoor and outdoor activities that will help strengthen your child’smental and physical abilities. Our curriculum is designed based on child development so we can build your child’s self esteem and provide valuable skills. …
Recent Review:
I have to say this is by far one of the few high end daycares located in this area.My wife and I researched for months trying to find a good fit for our two children.By the grace of God we found Beena andPam.They were very welcoming to our little family when we first met.We did a family visit first to get the children acquainted with the new surroundings.To our surprise the children took to the new environment right away.Beena offered to let the children stay one day for a few hours while my wife and I had a well deserved day out together.Just to see how the kids would do and interact with other children enrolled there.Honestly I expected to get a call any hour that the kids were ready to leave.5 hours later when we went to pick them up our children didn’t want to go home! They had made new friends, gotten new toys to play with, and Beena and Pam had already thought them a little song to sing.My wife and myself were speechless! Needless to say after talking it over on the ride home we enrolled out children right away. It is now three months later and our two little ones have excelled.Our youngest was a little shy at first and since has come out of her shell so to speak.Beena and Pam are very much apart of our family now and our children even refer to Pam as Grandma.We are truly blessed that we discovered Joyland daycare.My wife and I as well as our children can not say enough good things about our experience here.It is truly a loving and learning environment for every child there….
Reviewed by Kevin W
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In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Olney, MD?
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3805 Gelding Ln, at Rt 108 & Gelding Ln across, Olney, Maryland, 20832,
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3805 Gelding Ln, at Rt 108 & Gelding Ln across, Olney, Maryland, 20832,
United States
Olney KinderCare located at 3805 Gelding Ln in Olney, MD is designed with your child’s fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.
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KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. We nourish curiosity through purposeful experiences to create a future full of lifelong learners. From our National Support Center, to the classrooms where learning comes to life, we’re united by a passion to create a world of learning, joy and adventure for more than 161,000 children ages six-weeks through 12 years every day. Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally…
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KinderCare Education
Full-time
Elkridge, MD 21075
Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success. As a member of our teaching staff, you will: Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn Partner with…
KinderCare Education
Full-time
Eldersburg, MD 21784
Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success. As a member of our teaching staff, you will: Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn Partner with…
KinderCare Education
Full-time
Hanover, MD 21076
Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success. As a member of our teaching staff, you will: Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn Partner with…
KinderCare Education
Full-time
Washington, DC 20210
Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success. As a member of our teaching staff, you will: Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn Partner with…
KinderCare Education
Full-time
Washington, DC 20004
Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success. As a member of our teaching staff, you will: Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn Partner with…
KinderCare Education
Full-time
Washington, DC 20037
Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success. As a member of our teaching staff, you will: Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn Partner with…
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Kindergarten No. 86 “Ladushki” in Vologda. Photo: vologdainfo.ru website
On May 25, 2020, the Mayor of the regional capital, in his daily speech on his personal VKontakte page, announced another outbreak of coronavirus infection in one of the city’s preschool institutions.
This time kindergarten No. 86 was hit by the virus « Ladushki “, located at the address: Leningradskaya street, 93a. Last Friday, one of the pupils was brought to the duty group by his father. And this morning, this man came back with a positive test result for COVID-19.
As a result, the kindergarten is closed for quarantine. All the children from the duty group were also sent there. The premises will be disinfected soon. At the same time, as Sergei Voropanov noted, despite the requests of their parents, children from closed institutions will not be able to visit other kindergartens.
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“I have two children, the oldest is 12 years old, the youngest is five. The school and kindergarten were closed for quarantine due to the coronavirus. We don’t have grandparents, there is no one to look after the children. My husband and I are working. Unscheduled long vacations are a joy for children, but my heart breaks how they will sit at home alone. I called the clinic, asking if I could take sick leave to care for children because of the school quarantine. They said it wasn’t allowed. How can we, millions of working parents, get out now?
Irina, 36 years old, Moscow.
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A representative of the Ministry of Labor of the Russian Federation comments: “Parents are not entitled to sick leave during school holidays. But businesses are encouraged to organize remote work at home for employees with children of preschool and school age. It is the right of the employer to refuse the opportunity to temporarily work from home. However, we expect all employers to understand the need to counter the spread of coronavirus infection and organize work from home for all employees whose functionality allows them to perform production tasks from home. We recommend that all employers, if possible, transfer employees to this mode of work – from home. The Labor Code allows you to organize work at home, if working conditions allow. That is, if an employee has the necessary resources to do their work from home, or the company can provide them with such resources. In addition, parents of young children of preschool age should be aware that, by law, women with children under three years of age, single parents and guardians raising a child under the age of five, and workers with disabled children cannot be sent on a business trip without their consent.
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“Non-contact” child
They are obedient, most of all they like to be near their mother, and in the company of other adults they feel quite well. They obviously like to sit at home more than to walk. And if they have to go outside, they usually bypass the sandboxes and take their mother away from the playgrounds.
Sometimes a mother honestly brings her child to the playground, but it does not show any enthusiasm, is afraid of the noise of the children’s crowd and clings to the saving mother’s knee. Other children quickly take away the toys prepared for acquaintance from the beginner, and he, as if spellbound, looks at them, doing nothing.
“Okay! These kids are bad, aggressive! Let’s go, baby, from here ”- this is the first line of mother’s behavior. Second: “Something is wrong. My child does not communicate well, something needs to be done about it. Maybe it’s time to see a specialist? However, not all psychologists share parental anxiety. Often, having tested the child using a wide variety of methods, they report: “You, mommy, worry in vain. Everything is fine with your baby, intelligence is normal (and sometimes even higher than normal). ” Is there really a problem here? Is it really necessary for a child to communicate with peers?
Why do children communicate?
A child gets his first social experience while still in the family. By the way, often, in our enlightened age, parents, carried away by new-fangled theories of early development, forget about simple games, like “okay”, “cuckoo”, about the simplest game plots. But our ancestors, who left us these simple fun as a legacy, were wise. It is emotional games and emotional communication that are most important at this age for the further development of the child. Have you seen in our society a person who cannot read? If you do not take into account the social lower classes, then there are very few of them. Have you met people who find it difficult to communicate? Yes, every second person has problems with communication!
Of course, in the cradle, the baby does not need constant contact with peers. For now, parental society is quite enough for him. But after one and a half to two years, his world is expanding. And the further, the more he will need both contacts and conflicts with other children.
The first experience of relationships largely determines how a person will build them in the future, how he will treat himself and the people around him. After all, only in communicating with each other, children can show vivid emotions, scream, laugh, get angry, finally. They learn to get out of conflict situations on their own, put up with it and get involved in a new game. An adult, from the height of his authority, establishes strict rules in relations with a child. And children, communicating with each other, each time find a non-standard solution, because the behavior of peers is unpredictable.
But why do some children easily make contact, while others find it extremely difficult?
A narrow circle…
If a child spends all his time alone with his mother (grandmother, nanny, etc.), then there is a feeling that he “does not need anyone else”. Alas, mother often supports this illusion. It’s so nice to realize that there is a small helpless creature for whom you are vital … Sometimes this feeling is described with the words: “I feel him like myself.” Psychologists call this connection symbiotic, mother and child, as during pregnancy, feel like one organism.
In this case, it is very difficult for the mother to release the grown chick from under her warm wing. And yet it must be done, because he will not be able to spend the rest of his life under it.
By the way, a curious thing was noticed. When the child’s social circle is too narrow (mother is sad on the playgrounds, there are not enough friends, there are rarely guests in the house), a quiet and docile child, once in the society of peers, suddenly starts to fight. And the thing is that he simply does not know how to communicate differently. He knows perfectly well how to make a request to an adult, how to show his interest, and he simply has no idea what to do with a peer.
Strategy and tactics of your actions
Try to gradually expand your social circle (both your own and children’s). After all, such problems usually arise when the mother herself is somewhat closed. A personal example in this case is the best way to “bring the baby out into the world.”
Take your child to new places more often. It is not at all necessary that these places be crowded (on the contrary: a large crowd of people does not contribute to close communication). And just in a large team, the child may feel most uncomfortable. After all, often the baby is afraid not so much of communication as aggression, loud screams. For example, when such a child first enters a kindergarten, it is very difficult for him to endure the noise and screams of a large children’s group. He kind of turns off, spins, sings songs to himself, trying not to notice anyone next to him.
Try to make friends with families, as the unforgettable Gosha used to say from “Moscow that does not believe in tears. ” Choose a calm, non-aggressive “classmate”, the most attractive to your heir. Invite him to visit, come visit yourself. And gradually try to organize a children’s game. Your “non-contact child” will feel more confident in its territory.
Psychologist Maria Ryakhovskaya, employee of the Center for Education in Development, advises : “If at first your son or daughter does not want to get involved in the game, start playing with another child yourself. Just don’t demonstratively oppose children: “Since you don’t want to play, then I will only do it with Vanya!” Let your child quietly watch the action. He will watch as long as he needs to. And then at some point he himself will want to take part in such an interesting activity.
How good am I!
Difficulties in communication often arise in children who have grown up with a tight rein. Such children are often scolded and little praised. From early childhood, they0010 must (understand, do, know, be able to – underline as necessary). These requirements are almost always overstated, and as a result, the child withdraws into himself, because only alone with himself does he not hear constant shouting and does not receive another confirmation of his failure. And how a person evaluates himself, so he is perceived in society. The higher the level of anxiety and the lower the self-esteem, the less the child is accepted in the children’s company. For any offer to do something, such a child has a ready answer: “I can’t!”. Actually, “I can’t” means “I need your help.”
Strategy and tactics of your actions
Do not hesitate to praise your child as often as possible. Especially in society.
Before you give your child any task, first give a task of the same type, but obviously easy, which he will definitely cope with. Note how well the child did it! The next stage is a slightly more difficult task and definitely with your support: “I know you will definitely do it. Think a little more about the best way to do it. ”
To take the initiative in the game, you need to be able to play, know how it’s done. Teach your son or daughter new games, and show some new plot twist, unusual move, etc. in the old ones. His success among peers will certainly increase!
Behind the glass
This is the most difficult version of the “non-contact child”. He is so closed off that he seems to fence himself off with a glass wall from the outside world. In psychology, this condition is called RDA – early childhood autism (from the Greek word autos – self, so autism is self-absorption). Psychiatrists diagnose autism as early as the first year of life, and sometimes as early as two or three years of age.
RDA is not uncommon: 4 to 15 cases per 10,000 children, more often in boys than in girls. This disease has several striking signs, which, unfortunately, parents often mistake for character traits and do not pay much attention to them. And, if this is the only child in the family, parents simply have nothing to compare the behavior of their child with.
Such a child does not cause problems, does not cause unnecessary trouble, he is again comfortable – he sits in the corner all the time: either he shifts the cubes from place to place, or he drives the machine back and forth. Five times. Ten. One hundred. And one is not afraid to stay, but, on the contrary, loves very much. And only when such a child enters the children’s group, it becomes clear that he is very different from other children.
What behavioral features should alert parents?
The child does not seek communication in any way. Even in infancy, he does not rejoice at his mother, does not revive when she appears.
When they pick him up, he does not readily stretch out his hands, does not try to grab the adult’s neck in response, but hangs like a sack of flour.
The baby does not like to make eye contact. Instead, he looks as if through people.
These children develop speech late and with difficulty. They are able to monotonously repeat the same phrase many times. They repeat the same actions, they can swing for a long time, shake the rattle, clap their hands, etc.
Autistic people have a special gait: sometimes on tiptoe, sometimes skipping. The usual expression on their faces is thoughtful detachment.
Strategy and tactics of your actions
Psychologist Maria Ryakhovskaya recommends: “If you notice any signs of autism in your child, take him to a neuropsychiatrist. He will direct the baby to an electroencephalogram. After it, the diagnosis of autism can be made or removed absolutely accurately. In case of confirmation of the diagnosis, in no case do not panic. Your child is not crazy! This disease is quite amenable to correction. However, be prepared for joint long-term work with a psychologist.
It is very important for a little autistic person to get out of the world of his dreams into the real, today. Therefore, involve him in household chores, give simple assignments, teach him to help the weaker ones. It’s great if he helps you take care of your “little brothers” (and it’s better to choose not fish or turtles, but someone warm and fluffy puppy, kitten, hamster). These animals are able to evoke a lively emotional response and become an object of concern: “we are responsible for those we have tamed.”
A step forward
The first children’s contacts are often aggressive – kids take away each other’s toys, beat “colleagues in the construction of Easter cakes” on the head with shoulder blades. Such a debut in the sandbox does not at all mean that these kids will always communicate only aggressively, this is only the first and simplest form of communication.
At the same time, the appearance of aggression is an important stage in the development of communication. The child begins to realize the concept of “mine – someone else’s”, he tries to stand up for himself, take the initiative in his own hands, be active.
For example, Vera has always been a non-contact child. And suddenly, at the age of five, she became aggressive towards other children. This scared the parents, they turned to a psychologist. However, aggression turned out to be a transition to a qualitatively new stage in the development of the Faith. The child became more active, began to notice children, paying attention to them in such a still primitive way.
Psychologist’s comment:
“Indeed, aggression is one of the most common ways to “get out into the big world”. Like it or not, the child must go through all the stages in his development, you can’t argue with nature.
Sometimes (in children without serious disorders in emotional development) readiness for communication appears by the age of seven, when they are already able to control their actions (in psychology this is called voluntary behavior). Sometimes parents complain that although their problem child behaves perfectly at school, at home he seems to “fly off the coils”: he screams, rushes like mad, does not want to listen to anyone. In fact, this behavior is quite natural. It is very difficult for such a child to keep himself within the framework of “correct behavior”, but he tries his best to do it. Naturally, then he needs a discharge. If this is your case, think about some sports activities after school, in which the child could throw out the accumulated energy. Just do not throw a little man who has communication problems immediately into a big team. You can start with a “single” sport, like swimming. The next stage is pair sports with a regular partner. And only then, with some caution, you can try to go in for sports in a large team, if your child has such a need.
The main thing is your active participation in the baby’s life, your help and support, your love and confidence that you can overcome all difficulties together. So it will be!
Inessa Smyk
Based on the materials of the magazine “Kutuzovsky Prospekt”
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three years old), but from the age of three, the choice is huge.
But we are in Moscow, there is plenty to choose from, in our district alone there are about 30 private kindergartens, the cost is 25-30 thousand per month, but nursery groups are more expensive for up to three years, there is more work with these kids
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Given away for one purpose – teamwork, activities and variety.
Yes, she gets sick, but not often, and acute respiratory infections. Ttt. I am FOR the garden, they learn a lot there, get used to independence. But it still depends on the educators, they are golden with us. If there was an opportunity, I would give it to a private only because there are fewer children in the group. Although this is enough. I don’t work myself
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My son is 3.8, he doesn’t go to kindergarten. Classes, swimming pool, hockey – mmm, for the whole autumn-winter, not a single sore. Absolutely all the familiar children who go to kindergartens get terribly sick! And those who are in the municipal – generally lie in hospitals. Don’t fig there do
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On the plus side: she really likes the teachers, she has girlfriends. We like that there she learns discipline, understands the “rules of the team” and so on. They have joint classes – music, physical education, crafts. They prepare breakfast together.
In addition to kindergarten, we also go to dances.
The kids who sit in the kindergarten all day, honestly, it’s a pity, but, probably, the parents have no other opportunities… it won’t be good. Develop in terms of reading, writing, counting, etc. Moreover, lyceum groups have been canceled in Moscow now. This is all done very, very superficially. This is what parents should do.
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My son is 3.8, he doesn’t go to kindergarten. Classes, swimming pool, hockey – mmm, for the whole autumn-winter, not a single sore. Absolutely all the familiar children who go to kindergartens get terribly sick! And those who are in the municipal – generally lie in hospitals. Don’t worry,
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Don’t worry, he will get all this from you at school, the older, the more difficult the disease goes. My child was ill with chickenpox at the age of 14, I thought I would go crazy, and up to 5-6 years this disease disappears like seeds
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It’s hard to say. I like younger ones, I saw their diplomas, how they communicate with children. They are always happy to jump and run with the kids, dance and so on, which elderly ladies are deprived of. In addition, they work conscientiously in our kindergarten and they like the children, it can be seen + these are still experienced teachers, and not just from the university, they have their own children. In the fall I went to a friend, she lives next to the municipal garden, we walked next to the playground with our children, so there all the teachers are 45+ and there are very middle-aged ones (They sit on benches and shout at the children: don’t go, don’t take it, leave, idiot, where are you going, and it’s all about talking about complaints about sore legs and terrible children. .. There is even an opinion that a teacher, after 15-20 years of work, completely outlives himself, fatigue remains, such a person has little to give to children.
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Now there is a vaccine from chickenpox if mine is not 9-10 years old if he gets sick, I will definitely do it
Do you even know that this vaccine is only for 10 years? And are you sure that your child at 30, 40, 50 years old will walk and do it all the time? I doubt. But the fact that, at your suggestion, he will get sick with windmills in adulthood and will endure it very hard, this is me with a probability of 90% guaranteed.
And read what any vaccination is in general
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Everyone also did not want to go to the garden, they say, how is she there, poor.
But miraculously, the turn came, they gave me a ticket, and I went.
A week later she surprised everyone by coming from the garden, undressing herself and hanging her clothes on a chair. There was itself. With speech, the problems slowly disappeared, even though the garden is not a speech therapy one.
Well, I became more disciplined.
I’ll give mine to the garden as soon as the line comes up (if I’m lucky, I’ll eat it). And before that, I’ll just carry on developing classes.
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We have a regular kindergarten: that year, educators and nannies in our group was 25-35 years old. This year -30-35. We do not have any exhausted old women.
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don’t get so irritated, and the rest of the vaccinations given to children are not disgusting? only one vaccine against chickenpox is disgusting to you?
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#42
2 nuts! Not everyone is so lucky. In all the municipal gardens that I examined, it was exactly like this + the managers immediately said that only half of the permanent workers, the rest had to be recruited every year, or even in the middle of the year. This is how they answered my question about the advertisements at the entrances to the gardens, they considered the 3 nearest gardens. The sample, of course, is small, but this option did not suit me. And how many people do you have in the group?
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No, because:
– I doubt that children are VERY closely supervised. I’m afraid that the child can get into his mouth with dirty hands, he can eat sand or earth. This is terrible.
– Doubt about nutrition. Not only can it be of poor quality, it can also be unhealthy;
– I doubt the integrity of the educators. Suddenly, the child will not be treated carefully enough, will they suddenly raise their voice? Suddenly they don’t follow, and he falls?
– I doubt the adequacy of the children in the group. They can hit, do some nasty things. Such an age … At school, the children are already smarter.
– I’m afraid that it will hurt a lot. Let it be better to get sick after seven years – at school. It will no longer be so dangerous, and an older baby is easier to treat.
– I’m afraid that in the state kindergarten they can get vaccinated or manta without my knowledge. We are opponents of vaccinations, the schoolboy will already be able to kick back if something happens, but the kindergartener will not. Maim the child, it’s too dangerous.
– Well, little things like that they can force you to do something. Mine, for example, doesn’t sleep during the day, and I don’t want anyone to force him.
If I remember anything else, I’ll write. 🙂
Of course, in case of force majeure, you may have to think about it, everything happens in life, but so far we haven’t even started to stand in line.
Now I see myself as follows: at one and a half to start going to developmental schools (but not during the epidemic period). From the age of three, start going to sports or to the pool, in general, to some kind of physical activity in addition to the developmental program. At the age of 5-6 in preparation for school. Well, the plus is to practice at home.
Of course, I dream of the time when my son can be taken to a developmental program or a club, and at that time I will be able to go to work. :)) But not earlier than 3 years, of course.
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Stifler’s mother
A garden is necessary for a child from 2-3 years old. They teach discipline, communication, independence. And without these things it is impossible to build either a career or a personal life. If you want happiness for your child, send it to the garden.
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#46
No, because:
– I’m afraid that the child may get into his mouth with dirty hands or eat sand or earth. This is terrible.
– Doubt about nutrition. Not only can it be of poor quality, it can also be unhealthy;
– What if the child will not be treated carefully enough, will they suddenly raise their voice? Suddenly they don’t follow, and he falls?
– I doubt the adequacy of the children in the group. They can hit, do some nasty things. Such an age … At school, the children are already smarter.
– I’m afraid that I will get sick a lot.
– I’m afraid that in the state kindergarten they can get vaccinated or manta without my knowledge.
1) Whether a child will dig sand does not depend on the teacher and “surveillance”, but on education. My mouth did not pull anything after a year, except for food. We went to the nursery and never in our group was there a case of someone eating the earth. And they are constantly forced to wash their hands.
2) Meals – not a restaurant, of course, but everything is done according to the norms.
3) Your child may fall, and that’s okay. Negative experiences are also part of adapting to life. The child must know what danger is and the boundaries beyond which it is impossible to cross.
4) In the kindergarten, someone can “hit”, and at school – beat. At school, children are much tougher, the load on the psyche is greater, and status in the team begins to play a role. In kindergarten, children are more or less equal. Between them there is no rivalry and reasons for it. But in the garden, the child learns to fend for himself.
5) Now there is such a program at the school that it is quite problematic to get sick in the first grade, because the material is passed at a frantic pace and if the child gets sick often, he will simply fall behind.
6) Now everywhere they require a parent’s signature on consent to vaccination. It’s just that no one does. They warn a few days in advance that the vaccination will be on such and such a day. So if you are against, just do not bring to the garden that day or sign a waiver.
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1) Whether a child will shovel sand depends not on the teacher and “surveillance”, but on education. My mouth did not pull anything after a year, except for food. We went to the nursery and never in our group was there a case of someone eating the earth. And they are constantly forced to wash their hands.
2) Meals – not a restaurant, of course, but everything was done according to the norms.
I heard that sausages can give. There’s also GMOs. Or fried. I am against this.
3) Your child may fall, and this is normal. Negative experiences are also part of adapting to life. The child must know what danger is and the boundaries beyond which it is impossible to cross.
I have one, I follow.)
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I learned to stand up for myself very well at school. Until the age of 7, I simply could not understand how it is so at all if someone hits me. At 7, at least it was already clear to me that children are different, and there are abnormal ones, and we have to fight back. 🙂 Still, at 7, different books were already read, and parents already talked more about the difficulties of life.
[quote] 5) Now there is such a program at school that it is rather problematic to get sick in the first grade, since the material goes at a frantic pace and if the child gets sick often, he will simply lag behind. [/ Quote]
I don’t care, especially in elementary grades.
[quote]6) Now everywhere they require a parent’s signature on consent to vaccination. It’s just that no one does. They warn a few days in advance that the vaccination will be on such and such a day. So if you are against, just do not bring to the garden that day or sign a waiver. [/ Quote]
I hope so. I really hope …
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Youth agency in Germany
About the German juvenile – Jugendamt. What it is, what it does, the statistics of weaning children in Germany, the reasons for separating a child from his family.
I have been asked questions about the German “juvenile” more than once. Basically, they were asked to confirm or refute various horror stories that have been generously served in all types of media lately. So an article on this topic, as they say, is overdue.
I want to say right away that I will not talk about juvenile justice in Germany in this article. Purely legally, the term “juvenile justice” means “juvenile law”. This is a subset of judicial law that deals with juvenile delinquents. If a sixteen-year-old teenager steals something from a store and is charged with it, he falls into the hands of juvenile justice. I understand that this is not at all what excites readers.
Jugendamt
Here we talk about the Jugendamt, the youth agency in Germany. It is this authority that manages the upbringing of German children. And that is what they mean when they talk about the “atrocities of German juvenile justice. ” First, some factual information: what it is in general and what it does in Germany.
According to the German law on the rights and protection of children and the law against homelessness, each district or city has a youth welfare office. In each city, this body may be called differently, such as: “Department of Children, Youth and Family”, “Department of Youth and Social Education”, and the like. But the range of duties of officials of this department is approximately the same everywhere:
Ensuring the process of comprehensive development of the child
Youth social assistance
Child protection
Young family support
Help for parents in difficult life situations
Organization of day care institutions
Help with raising children
As part of its duties, the Jugendamt deals with the following:
Ensures the existence of circles, sections, youth organizations and the like in the subordinate region
Informs high school students about the possibilities of obtaining a profession, helps to determine the direction
Responsible for campaigning among young people about a healthy lifestyle, explains that drugs, crime are bad
Organizes courses for young parents, where they learn how to care for a child: swaddle, feed, dress, etc.
Provides counseling on conflicts with children, crisis management
Controls the sufficient availability and proper equipment of places for raising children: nurseries, kindergartens, other preschool educational institutions
And finally, if there are problems in the upbringing of children in the family, the Jugendamt employees carry out the necessary and sufficient work to eliminate them, starting with explaining to parents their rights and obligations and ending with the removal of the child from the family.
As you can see, the responsibilities of the employees of the Youth Office are very extensive, and the supervision of negligent parents is just one of the many tasks that the employees of the Jugendamt are involved in. So the very assumption that there is some organization in Germany that does nothing but try to remove children from normal families is fundamentally wrong. But you need to understand that there is a German department that is responsible for correcting the situation if someone has problems with raising a child.
Raising a child in Germany
And here it is necessary to understand what is a “problem” in the process of raising a child in Germany from the point of view of the Youth Welfare Office and what is not. This is a key question, the answer to which gives rise to a lot of rumors, gossip and strange interpretations. I will try to list the main “hot” topics in order.
The most important thing for parents to learn in Germany is that it is forbidden to beat a child. This is prohibited by a special law adopted in November 2000, namely paragraph 2 of §1631 of the Second Code of Civil Laws. Here is a rough translation: “Children have the right to be raised without violence. Corporal punishment, mental injury and other degrading measures are prohibited.”
So, if someone, including parents, hits the child or even swings at him, or in any other way inflicts mental trauma on him, this is a problem. I understand that this is not easy for many parents to accept. I myself was flogged a couple of times as a child and I would not say that it was unfair. But in Germany, this is prohibited by law, which means that the Jugendamt is obliged to respond to this. One can argue for a long time on whether this law is correct or not, but in real life one must take into account that even such a sedative slap on the back of the head, which is common in Russia, to a child in Germany can become a reason for removing a child from a family and carrying out educational activities with parents. And it doesn’t matter that the child didn’t complain. He can be completely delighted with his dad and mom. But from the point of view of German law, they educate him incorrectly and this must be stopped. Cultural differences and mental subtleties of foreigners do not count. And ignorance of the law is no excuse.
It must be understood that the Jugendamt does not have an all-seeing eye that watches over parents day and night. His role is played by ordinary people. A loud cry from a neighbor’s apartment, a long cry from a child, the presence of abrasions and bruises on the child’s face can make the burgher think: “Oh, are they beating him? Somehow I can’t believe it, but it’s better to tell me where to go. ” And the bell rings in the Jugendamt office, and “normal” parents in a “normal” family start having problems. In general, it’s not enough just not to hit your children. It is necessary to educate them in such a way that none of the neighbors, acquaintances, or passers-by even thought of blaming their parents for something.
When can you leave a child unattended in Germany
Another problem that the Jugendamt can react to sharply is the question at what age can a child be left alone at home in Germany. Parents are required by law to look after their child to protect it from danger and to protect it from harming itself (Aufsichtspflicht). But there is no unambiguous regulation (so many hours at a certain age) in the topic “home alone”. Parents who are responsible for their baby should make their own assessment of the level of supervision they need. There are rather vague guidelines that are “regulatory obligations” in adjudication. Children should not be left alone at home if they go to kindergarten. But it is perfectly acceptable to leave a five-year-old man to play for half an hour in the nursery without your direct control. From school age, the boundaries become wider. A seven-year-old child can already be left alone for up to two hours.
But this is all acceptable only on one condition: for now everything is fine. If an unsupervised child harms himself or gets into a dangerous situation, this is a problem that, again, the Jugendamt must respond to. So you can leave children unattended in Germany, but only if you are absolutely sure that everything will be in order. While the parents are not at home, the normality of this situation is determined by neighbors, acquaintances and other inhabitants. It all depends on what happens when the child is left alone. I will give an exaggerated example: if a two-year-old baby, while his mother is not at home, walks on the windowsill by the open window, then, I think, you should not be surprised at the visit of not only the Jugendamt employee, but also the police, ambulance and firemen with a ladder.
Another point that foreign parents in Germany forget is that “unsupervised” does not only apply to the situation when children are left at home alone. For me, for example, starting from the age of five, it was normal to walk on my own. Go to the pond two kilometers from the house to swim. At the age of 7, I could get up at four in the morning and go fishing without telling anyone about it. At 10, I could generally go anywhere, up to walking along the highway in search of beer cans. In Germany, a child alone walking along the side of the autobahn is likely to cause such a panic that this emergency will be remembered for a very long time. Yes, children here are also not under constant supervision by their parents, but still, the scale of freedom is completely different. There are no dashing raids of children’s bicycle cavalry on gardening here. Children do not play war games quarter by quarter. Frames everywhere, borders everywhere. We have a playground opposite the house, and the children of Bulgarian parents one summer spent the whole day there from morning to evening. Until a German woman called the Jugendamt for the reason that “the children did not have water with them and they were not dressed for the weather.” Since then, they have not put their noses on the site.
Role of the Jugendamt in Germany
Let me summarize. In order not to have problems with the Jugendamt in Germany at all, parents should at least not hit their children, not leave them unattended for a long time and provide them with everything they need in terms of food, clothing and hygiene. Any violation of these minimum limits is almost guaranteed to lead to conflicts with the department for youth affairs. There are other reasons for bringing the attention of parenting oversight. This applies primarily to dysfunctional families: drunkenness, drug addiction, and the commission of crimes can call into question the ability to take care of their children. But this, I think, is clear to everyone.
We also have our own experience of dealing with the German Youth Office. One day, about five years ago, we received an official letter from this organization asking us to explain why our son did not go to a local school, but attends another, 35 kilometers from home. Calling his wife was enough to clarify the situation. Since then, representatives of the Jugendamt have not been interested in our family.
When can a child be picked up in Germany
By law, taking children into custody is an emergency measure. A child can be immediately taken away from the family only if there is a threat to his health, or if he himself asks for it. In this case, the return of children to the family can take much longer, if at all possible. But you still need to bring the situation to such a sad outcome. For the first time, social educators will have a serious talk with parents and give some time to correct the situation. It is likely that the officials of the Jugendamt will make several unexpected visits during this time. If, as a result of exhortations and conversations, no changes have occurred, then the worker of the department for youth affairs can take extreme measures. Usually appoint time of separation in half a year. During this period, parents must correctly respond to the claims of the Jugendamt. After all the requirements are fulfilled and the parents have proved that they can be responsible for their family, the children are returned.
There are situations when the help of the Jugendamt is simply needed. For example, if a single mother is seriously ill and needs urgent hospitalization. And from relatives, no one has the opportunity to take children. Then the option to transfer care of education to the structure of the department for youth affairs does not look so bad. But you need to be careful when using such “services” of the Jugendamt. Giving children away is easy, but returning them can be problematic. Surely, employees of the department will try to make sure that the danger has passed, that there will be no problems with education due to the illness, that there will be someone to look after the children, and that in general everything is fine in the family. The law obliges them to check that they will be no worse at home than in a shelter. And the concepts of “worse” and “better” can be interpreted in different ways. I know a case when one woman gave her four children to an orphanage in a difficult situation, and only two were able to return after solving the problems. The fact is that when checking by the Jugendamt, it turned out that the area of \u200b\u200bher housing is insufficient for four children to live, so she had to first find a new apartment. And the two older ones were not particularly eager to return home. It turned out that under guardianship they live better.
This scenario is also possible for disadvantaged families. When a child is taken into care, he is placed first in an orphanage, and then either in an orphanage or in a temporary foster family (Pflegefamilie). In the latter case, the child ends up in very good conditions, since people for the role of foster parents are selected quite strictly. They must have a sufficiently high and stable income, have the necessary living space for the child, be healthy, mentally balanced and take a special course in childcare. Foster children live with them for the time allotted by the Jugendamt officials and then return back to their home.
As for the German orphanages, of course, it is not as good there as in a family. I have never been to an orphanage in Germany, so I cannot say anything more definite. Judging by the pictures on the Internet, all the necessary conditions have been created for children there, and as for life without parents, there is little good in this, even in Germany, even in Russia, at least anywhere. But we have a German friend who, at the age of 15, left home for an orphanage, quarreled with her mother, and never returned. She says that she was much better there than with her parents. This does not mean that orphanages in Germany are heaven. It’s just that sometimes children do not enjoy life in their family. I can say for myself: at the age of 15, I also entered a military flight boarding school like the Suvorov School in order to get away from home scandals with my stepfather, and spent 2 years there. I liked it there and I did not regret that I left home. Although the conditions there were, of course, not homely. I came home for holidays or when I was sick, but I spent almost all of my life there at the age of 15-17. I still remember how I sobbed when I graduated from 11th grade and had to leave the boarding school.
In Germany, children can complain about their parents
The presence in Germany of an office where children can turn themselves in case of problems is not bad in itself. Therefore, children are informed about this possibility. In schools, they are given a hotline in the Jugendamt to call if their parents beat or humiliate them. Sometimes children dispose of the acquired knowledge for other purposes. For example, a child wants a new toy, but the parents cannot afford it and ask to wait until Christmas. An upset child rushes to the phone and calls the Jugendamt: my parents don’t love me, take me away! The further development of the situation entirely depends on the adequacy of the official receiving such a call. It goes without saying that at 9In 9.9% of cases, there will be no consequences. At most, they will call for a conversation and sort out the situation. Employees of the youth affairs department are the same people as everyone else, they also have children and they perfectly understand what’s what. But it is also impossible not to respond. Therefore, if it turns out that there are other problems in the family, then the Jugendamt employee will have to take measures to solve them. It turns out that because of a trifle, an empty quarrel with a child, you can suddenly attract the attention of the department, which will suddenly discover other problems.
Statistics on the admission of children to orphanages in Germany
According to statistics, the most common reason for children to end up in an orphanage is parents’ overwork. In 2012, there were approximately 40,000 cases of adoption of a child in a shelter in Germany, of which more than 17,000 were for the reason mentioned above. This statistic shows that in almost half of the cases, German parents themselves are happy to hand over the care of their children to the Jugendamt. On the website of the German state statistics you can see all the figures for the year 2012. I will give here the translation in the format “reason – number of cases”:
Overwork of parents – 17289
Problems with raising children – 6717
Ignoring children – 4774
Children who came to Germany without parental supervision – 4767
Signs of violence – 3769
Problems of integration in an orphanage or in a foster family – 2537
Criminal problems – 2477
Education problems – 1752
Housing problems – 1254
Drug or other addiction of a child – 1159
Divorce of parents – 735
Signs of sexual abuse – 635
Other problems – 11003
Total – 40227
Of these, about 15,000 children immediately returned to their families.
In 2012 in Germany, 65,000 children and young people under the age of 21 lived outside their family of origin, representing approximately 0.43% of the total. In other words, we can say that approximately 1 out of 200 German children, for one reason or another, lives in an orphanage or with foster parents. If we do not consider cases when children are sent to an orphanage voluntarily (overwork, divorce, depression, illness, abandonment after childbirth, etc.) or due to the death of guardians, as well as international foundlings (of whom there were almost five thousand last year alone), then it turns out that the number of cases of forced removal of children in Germany is negligible. Even if we judge only by these statistical indicators, we can safely say that no atrocities of the German Jugendamt exist in nature. But negligent parents who take poor care of their children are, in general, a common occurrence. Asocial personalities, drunkards, drug addicts, mentally ill people cannot raise children. Given this fact, the number of children taken away in Germany has quite reasonable limits.
Although the Germans themselves record an increase in the number of children raised by the state. Even 4 years ago, this figure was 13% less than now. But they primarily attribute this not to the actions of the Jugendamt, but to an increase in the number of unemployed and a decrease in the standard of living in the country.
Jugendamt – evil or good?
I do not in any way deny the existence of individual shortcomings in the work of the Youth Office in Germany. As in any state system, there certainly have their excesses. Unskilled workers can also work in the Jugendamt. For example, people on welfare. In order not to lose help from the state, they have to agree to perform the so-called “1-Euro-Job” – work for 1€ per hour. From such employees it is quite possible to expect dishonest or incorrect performance of their duties.
If you purposefully look for information about how children in Germany are taken away from families for no reason, then it is not difficult to find something on the German Internet. Basically, these are the voices of desperate parents on the forums, looking for support among those who have already experienced such a disaster. The main claim against the Jugendamt at the moment is the placement of children in an orphanage for not the most compelling reasons. By law, the department should use this option only as a last resort. But some workers prefer to overdo it than to be the perpetrators of the tragedy and take the child from the family without waiting for the acute development of the situation. As a result, after the trial, children are usually returned to their families, but before that they are in an orphanage, rarely seeing their parents. This really happens and it’s not good. But the problem is by no means hushed up and there are a lot of articles covering it in the German press.
23-10-2013, Stepan Babkin
“I didn’t sign up for this” The story of a girl who moved to Egypt for two years, but returned to Russia She spent two years in an Arab country and nevertheless realized that the hot temperament and strict customs of the locals were not for her.
As part of a series of materials about those who moved abroad, Lenta.ru tells her story about life in Cairo.
Internship and the first time
The first time I went to Egypt at the age of 22, and not for vacation, but for an internship from the ISIC student organization in an orphanage, to help local children and teach them English. Well, more precisely, this is how it was voiced to us. As a result, it turned out that this is not an orphanage at all, but one of the most elite kindergartens in Cairo. Of course, I didn’t sign up for this: I went with an altruistic goal, but in the end I came to work for free for the benefit of some local uncle.
The internship lasted six weeks, which seemed long enough to me. I made many new friends and acquaintances in Cairo, so I decided to try to move there to work as an English teacher after graduation. Certainly not in kindergarten. So, at the age of 23 in 2014, I moved to Cairo for permanent residence.
The very first word I learned in Arabic was uncivilized. It sounds something like this: “aha”, and means “yes, you went to hell.” Friends just constantly repeated it, so I learned it.
The language barrier didn’t bother me much. All my friends spoke English, and if I went to the supermarket or the market, I explained with gestures. Soon I learned common phrases like “How much does it cost?” and counted to ten.
In Egypt I always ate rice. In general, although the cuisine is different, there is much in common. Baked chicken, cabbage rolls (though with rice instead of meat), meatballs, barbecue, shawarma. There were no problems with food. True, I didn’t like anything particularly from the dishes so much that I could cook it at home later. For me, only borscht is indispensable.
Because of the whiteness of my skin, it was much easier for me to find a job, and I was generally treated well. But more than once it happened that I was walking down the street, and although my knees and shoulders were covered, shoes without heels, men looked at me expressively, beeping a couple of times
Once I was brought to tears: I was walking home from work, and next to a car was driving me all this time, and the driver was staring at me from the window. It lasted about 15 minutes. And this man looks and looks, I already see how his saliva is flowing, and I already burst into tears. There was another such case: I was walking with a friend, and a passer-by hit me on the pope. I already hastened. But these are exceptions: usually people are good, no one shows a finger.
Egyptian women and stereotypes
The people here are very friendly, especially the men. I somehow managed to make more friends among the local boys rather than the girls. And this is not because women are constantly sitting at home – this is a well-known stereotype that does not correspond to reality.
The girls have their own companies, they get together and hang out, but I couldn’t make friends with them, because I don’t understand their jokes, I don’t understand their conversations. They have a different mentality, different habits. For example, they constantly take selfies with some cute filters, I don’t like it.
I think it’s silly, it’s easier for me to talk to guys about something interesting: politics, travel, something else. I had the experience of living with Egyptian girls in the same apartment, I didn’t really like it. They are a bit dirty and noisy.
By the way, among my acquaintances, more and more girls appear on the street with bare heads. It’s not because they’re not religious, they just want to be modern. A lot of girls and women work, only those who are strictly forbidden by their husbands to go to work stay at home
Egyptians spend their free time in different ways, just like us. Young people like to gather in companies and walk around shopping centers, look at windows, go to McDonald’s to eat, something like that. Usually girls separately, guys separately.
Older women, as a rule, spend time at home: they go about their business and call various relatives, more often sisters, and tell in detail how their day went. As for men, it is more difficult to say: I almost did not communicate with them. Judging by the parents of my friends, the men who stay at home either watch TV, or sleep, or play games on the phone.
Hot-blooded
I haven’t experienced polygamy personally, but I’ve heard stories from my friends. In resort places it often happens like this: the first wife is an Egyptian, and the second is a foreigner. The girls came on vacation, fell in love and got married. However, if a man really wants to marry a second girl, he must get permission from his first wife. And many give it: if the wife from her husband only needs him to provide a house, bring money and provide for the child, why not give him the go-ahead for a second marriage. Wives should be kept in the same conditions: everyone should buy them the same way, pay equal attention, and so on.
I had a colleague who was, shall we say, the unofficial wife of an Egyptian. She knew that he was married, that he had more than one child. The wife did not give consent to a second marriage, but he and a colleague lived together anyway. This was, of course, a violation of religious laws. If the police found out that a foreign woman lives with an Egyptian, and they are not married, they could even put her in jail. Nevertheless, they lived like this for more than one year. The wife even came to her house to swear. A colleague said that she was generally inadequate, she could threaten her husband with a gun at home. So he kind of started looking for mistresses.
Of course, they have hot blood there, temperament, we don’t understand that. In our country, women go to men with a maximum of stools or pans in their hands. But listening to the stories of a colleague, of course, was very interesting, their passions boiled there every day
Girls and boys, according to the rules, should walk together before marriage only after the engagement: parents must definitely get to know each other and give good, only then can you start dating. But, of course, this is not always the case. And the couple secretly go to watch movies together, and run on dates.
If you, a woman, are at home alone and a man comes to you – some kind of plumber or a friend of your husband – you cannot let him in. In extreme cases, you must leave the front door open so that later your husband or neighbors cannot accuse you of something obscene.
An unmarried couple of Egyptians will never be accommodated here in one room in a hotel, and they will also make sure that the guy does not run to the girl or vice versa. Spending time in the same room will be allowed only with the door open. The same principle applies if the guy is an Egyptian and the girl is a foreigner, and vice versa. If you are both foreigners, then do what you want.
Families here usually have about two or three children. There are divorces in the country, I myself knew such families. Usually, if the wife does not approve the second wife, the men get divorced and go to their mistresses. Men, of course, find a new family much easier. Women usually stay with the child, in which case it is almost impossible to remarry. Still, a Muslim country, for men it is very important here that the bride be a virgin.
Cold winters
Cairo is pretty dirty. People very often throw garbage at their feet, not reaching the bin. This is not surprising: there are very few urns. The city has a special area with dumps – Scavenger City. I have never been there, I was told that it is very dangerous there. Some residents of this area work as scavengers: they travel all over the city, collect garbage and bring it to themselves. Others sort it, others recycle it. There is no waste sorting in other parts of the city. True, if you bought cola in a glass bottle, then you need to return the bottle to the store, and it will be transferred to the factory.
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It is usually very hot here, which is expected, but in January I was terribly cold. It was about ten degrees above zero, but the houses most often have no heating, so it’s terribly cold. In addition to air conditioners that can be put on a warm mode, there is nothing. It was colder inside the house than outside.
In Egypt, I really missed the celebration of the New Year. It is not customary for them to put up a Christmas tree, to create a festive atmosphere, for them December 31 is an ordinary day. Christmas, of course, is also not celebrated, like Easter. Their most important religious event, of course, is Ramadan – they really do not eat or drink before sunset and after sunrise. It didn’t fit in my head: you walk down the street during the day and you understand that all these people around endure, abstain for the sake of religion. I didn’t fast myself, but I tried to drink water at this time so that no one would see me.
Return to Russia and a new move
I still couldn’t live in Egypt and returned to Russia two years later. Tired of the mentality, of constantly having to cover my shoulders and knees, that I couldn’t communicate freely with my male friends. It was impossible to go to the cinema, everyone immediately began to think that we were dating or sleeping.
However, I do not regret my time in Egypt. I learned a lot there and grew up there. I don’t want to go back for sure, but I would go on vacation. Only not to Hurghada or Sharm el-Sheikh, but, for example, to Luxor.
There are 32 Daycares in Chillicothe, Ohio, serving a population of 21,598 people in an area of 11 square miles. There is 1 Daycare per 674 people, and 1 Daycare per square mile.
In Ohio, Chillicothe is ranked 288th of 1454 cities in Daycares per capita, and 184th of 1454 cities in Daycares per square mile.
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A Shanton Daycare
47 East Main Street
Chillicothe,
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Bird’s Nest Day Care
1696 Lick Run Road
Chillicothe,
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Bishop Flaget
570 Parsons Avenue
Chillicothe,
OH
Carver Community Center
165 West 4th Street
Chillicothe,
OH
Creative Kids Childcare
9033 Egypt Pike
Chillicothe,
OH
Creative Kids Childcare
9031 Egypt Pike
Chillicothe,
OH
First Presbyterian Church Weekday Preschool
11 Mead Drive
Chillicothe,
OH
Giggles And Scribbles Playcare
100 Pawnee Road
Chillicothe,
OH
Huntington Head Start
6597 Blain Highway
Chillicothe,
OH
Huntington School
188 Huntsman Road
Chillicothe,
OH
Kid’s World Daycare
35 North Paint Street
Chillicothe,
OH
Kimmy’s Daycare
1883 England Hollow Road
Chillicothe,
OH
Kingdom Kids Childcare Center
6043 Mount Tabor Road
Chillicothe,
OH
Mt. Logan Early Childhood Center
841 East Main Street
Chillicothe,
OH
New River Early Learning Center
3130 South Bridge Street
Chillicothe,
OH
Our Savior Lutheran Preschool
151 University Drive
Chillicothe,
OH
Pickaway-Ross Ctc Preschool
895 Crouse Chapel Road
Chillicothe,
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Rccac- Early Learning Center @Ou-C
101 University Drive
Chillicothe,
OH
Ross Co Christian Academy Journey Pre-School
2215 Egypt Pike
Chillicothe,
OH
Ross County Christian Academy
341 Clinton Road
Chillicothe,
OH
Ross County Ymca Child Development Program
100 Mill Street
Chillicothe,
OH
Safe Haven Child Care
1555 Rozelle Creek Road
Chillicothe,
OH
Sharon Richter’s Daycare
4661 Maple Grove Road
Chillicothe,
OH
Southeastern School
2003 Lancaster Road
Chillicothe,
OH
Tender Years Daycare
3685 U. s. 23
Chillicothe,
OH
The Kids Clubhouse Inc
859 East Water Street
Chillicothe,
OH
The Play And Learn Express
369 North High Street
Chillicothe,
OH
The Salvation Army – After School Center
171 East 4th Street
Chillicothe,
OH
Unioto Elementary
138 Sandusky Boulevard
Chillicothe,
OH
Walnut Street Children’s School
16 South Walnut Street
Chillicothe,
OH
Write Start: Child Development Site
908 East Main Street
Chillicothe,
OH
Zane Trace School
946 Ohio 180
Chillicothe,
OH
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Kimmy’s Daycare
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Tender Years Daycare
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The Kids Clubhouse Inc
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Carver Community Center
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The Play And Learn Express
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The cost of daycare in Chillicothe is $585 per month. This is the average price for full-time, based on CareLuLu data, including homes and centers.
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daycare centers provide a variety of services for kids, including educational and recreational activities, as well as brunch and snacks.
They can be a great option for parents who need to go for work, education or handling professions during the day and want their children to be in a guarded, supervised environment.
Chillicothe city is located at Ohio which have 22 percentage of kids population under the age of 12. while Chillicothe has a lot of kiddo preschool, we have short it out the most rated and trusted children preschool services.
There are many different options available in Chillicothe. You can find centers that offer full–time or part–time care, as well as drop–in care. Some centers also offer before– and after–school care.
Before you choose a daycare center or child daycare, be sure to visit the center and meet the provider. Ask about the center’s policies and conditions, as well as their curriculum. You should also ask about the provider’s experience with infrant. You should also review the center’s contact information.
Childcare services have always been a choice for parents to take care of their children while they can’t, and it’s become more popular due to the recent employment opportunities available. These new options include many life factors such as cost and location, but safety is their big consideration. With today’s technology, that last and crucial job is getting more and more accessible.
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1. Play & Learn Express
Place Name
Play & Learn Express
Address
369 N High St, Chillicothe, OH 45601, United States
Phone Number
(740) 775-7772
Website
https://www.playandlearnexpress.com/
Ratings
3.3
Business Experience
7 Years
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Kids Clubhouse
Place Name
Kids Clubhouse
Address
859 E Water St, Chillicothe, OH 45601, United States
Phone Number
(740) 775-3555
Website
https://www.kidsclubhousecdc.com/
Ratings
3.7
Business Experience
4 Years
3. The Byrd’s Nest Daycare
Place Name
The Byrd’s Nest Daycare
Address
10 Sunbury Rd, Chillicothe, OH 45601, United States
450 Allen Ave, Chillicothe, OH 45601, United States
Phone Number
(740) 779-1710
Website
Ratings
0
Business Experience
2 Years
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Anna Shanton
Place Name
Anna Shanton
Address
47 Main Street Hopetown Road, Chillicothe, OH 45601, United States
Phone Number
(740) 779-0110
Website
Ratings
1
Business Experience
2 Years
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The criteria of a positive child care center is important NOT ONLY for the children but also for the families that place their trust in the staff.
Many parents may not be able to get out of work or just hang around their house all day to take care of their children. In this case, many will consider hiring childcare to take care of their kids when they need it.
mother & father should visit the preschool and see if they like it and if their kiddo will be comfortable.
They should also talk to the caregivers and other children.
It’s often a good idea to ask about certifications and follow-up questions, such as how their firm is structured, who will provide care in the event that the caregiver is ill or on maternity leave, as well as whether or not they offer infant care.
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We offer a large collection of Chillicothe Ohio daycare and childcare options, to provide you piece of mind that your child will learn to their maximum potential. Your child’s safety is also a concern when others are watching them, not to mention you want them to nurture and be sympathetic towards them. Many parents see the importance of a highly rated and high quality daycare child care solution. Find your option in Chillicothe Ohio with ease by calling around on one of the many options below.
A. Shanton Daycare86 Main Hopetown Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-9646 A. shanton daycare is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 12 children and has the license number 410638.
Annon, Christina166 Chiefs Lane Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 779-0323 Annon, christina is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Balusik,christine2395 Sullivan Rd. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 663-2519 Balusik,christine is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Bartley, Marilyn170 Hirn St Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 772-6469 Bartley, marilyn is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Bell, Nicole65 Amherst Drive Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 779-2818 Bell, nicole is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Betts,betty640 Pickens Avenue Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 779-6807 Betts,betty is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Birds Nest Day Care1696 Lick Run Rd Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-2490 Birds nest day care is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 12 children and has the license number 410056.
Carter, April184 E. 7th St. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 804-9602 Carter, april is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Carver Community Center165 W. 4th Street Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 773-4242 Carver community center is a center based daycare child care facility and has the license number 940202.
Cash, Kelly6725 Charleston Pike Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-5155 Cash, kelly is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Clark, Stephanie132 N Poplar Street Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 774-2055 Clark, stephanie is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Congrove, Dorothy3685 Us 23 South Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 663-5897 Congrove, dorothy is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Fast Fun 08102 Cattail Rd Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 702-2210 Fast fun 08 is a center based daycare child care facility and has the license number 940239.
First Presbyterian Church Weekday Preschool11 Mead Drive Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (614) 774-4440 First presbyterian church weekday preschool is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 20 children and has the license number 400325.
Grubb, Christina105 Shuttle Dr. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-1664 Grubb, christina is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Huntington Head Start6597 Blain Highway Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 702-0003 Huntington head start is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 20 children and has the license number 408191.
Hutton, Clare1554 Rozelle Creek Rd. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 663-5135 Hutton, clare is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Interagency Employees Corporation Child Care Ctr17273 State Route 104, V A Medical Center, Bldg.212 Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 772-7086 Interagency employees corporation child care ctr is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 110 children and has the license number 403077.
Kern, Brandi762 Mcdonald Rd. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 779-6619 Kern, brandi is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Kingdom Kids Childcare Center6043 Mt Tabor Rd Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 663-5437 Kingdom kids childcare center is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 64 children and has the license number 409097.
Knece, Shannon1555 Rozelle Creek Rd. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 663-2054 Knece, shannon is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Looper, Crystal52 Flint Dr. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 779-3976 Looper, crystal is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Mcclure, Jeanita6409 Egypt Pike Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 773-4941 Mcclure, jeanita is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Mollohan, Vickie1335 Western Ave.apt 23 Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 779-1117 Mollohan, vickie is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Moore, Marsha21 Western Ave. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 773-9918 Moore, marsha is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Moss, Shirley3314 Cattail Rd. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-4144 Moss, shirley is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Our Savior Lutheran Preschool151 University Drive Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (614) 775-2470 Our savior lutheran preschool is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 24 children and has the license number 403132.
Peele, Mary-jo104 Maplewood Dr Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 779-0925 Peele, mary-jo is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Penrod, Pamela1896 Hartwood Rd. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 466-2071 Penrod, pamela is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Play And Learn Express369 N High Street Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-7772 Play and learn express is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 135 children and has the license number 404833.
Prophett, Charlene174 1/2 E. Second St Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 851-4556 Prophett, charlene is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Ratliff, Doris11 Shawnee Dr. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (614) 772-6367 Ratliff, doris is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Rccac- Early Learning Center @ou-c101 University Drive Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 772-7372 Rccac- early learning center @ou-c is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 114 children and has the license number 410104.
Richards, Maria12256 Pleasant Valley Rd. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 772-1682 Richards, maria is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Richter, Sharon4661 Maple Grove Rd Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 773-5976 Richter, sharon is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Ross Co Christian Academy Journey Pre-school2215 Egypt Pike Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 772-4532 Ross co christian academy journey pre-school is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 34 children and has the license number 410748.
Ross Co. Community Action Early Learning @ Carver165 W. 4th St Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 773-4242 Ross co. community action early learning @ carver is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 20 children and has the license number 410520.
Ross County Ymca Child Development Program100 Mill St Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (614) 772-4340 Ross county ymca child development program is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 93 children and has the license number 402478.
Rowland, Carla1083 Theatre Street Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-3512 Rowland, carla is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Safe Haven Child Care1555 Rozelle Creek Rd Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 663-2054 Safe haven child care is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 12 children and has the license number 410720.
Salvation Army171 E Fourth St Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 774-2760 Salvation army is a center based daycare child care facility and has the license number 940068.
Salvation Army – After School Center171 E. 4th Street Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-1515 Salvation army – after school center is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 18 children and has the license number 410147.
Schneider, Deborah1343 England Hollow Rd. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 773-5596 Schneider, deborah is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Sever, Susan9033 Egypt Pike Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 773-2675 Sever, susan is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Seward, Meca30 Coventry Dr. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 779-6170 Seward, meca is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Shanton, Anna86 Main St.-hopetown Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-9646 Shanton, anna is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Shawnee Summer Day Camp11268 Co. Rd 550 Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 228-5523 Shawnee summer day camp is a center based daycare child care facility and has the license number 940244.
Speakman, Stacey42 Hughes Lane Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 663-7004 Speakman, stacey is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Spencer, Marcie157 Copperfield Dr. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 772-1672 Spencer, marcie is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Steele, Marjorie438 Belleview Avenue Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 773-5037 Steele, marjorie is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Steiner, Sally288 Steiner Rd. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 703-7214 Steiner, sally is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Swords, Brandy196 Scioto Ave.t. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-2285 Swords, brandy is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Thomas, Rhonda6618 Sr 159 Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-4404 Thomas, rhonda is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Toleson, Sharon246 Hickory St. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 774-1493 Toleson, sharon is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Walnut Street Childrens School16 S Walnut St Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-2525 Walnut street childrens school is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 88 children and has the license number 406384.
Wintersheimer, Tamma14080 Westfall Rd. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 993-2221 Wintersheimer, tamma is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Wiseman, Pamela189 Columbia Ave. Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-0396 Wiseman, pamela is a home based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 6 children and has the license number n/a.
Write Start: Child Development Site, Llc908 E. Main St Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 779-6189 Write start: child development site, llc is a center based daycare child care facility with a capacity of 44 children and has the license number 410615.
Zion Baptist Church Day Camp84 S. Clinton Rd Chillicothe Ohio, 45601 in county Ross Phone: (740) 775-5557 Zion baptist church day camp is a center based daycare child care facility and has the license number 940211.
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Ross County Ymca Child Development Program
100 Mill St Chillicothe, OH 45601
0.1 miles | Map
The Play And Learn Express
369 N High Street Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Walnut Street Children’s School
Carver Community Center
165 W. Fourth St Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Worthington Elementary School
450 Allen Ave Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Swords, Brandy
538-1/2 Laurel Street Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Hughes, Kimberly
27 Ewing Street Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Steele, Marjorie
438 Belleview Avenue Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Ouc Early Childhood Center
101 University Dr Chillicothe, OH 45601
1.2 miles | Map
101 University Drive Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Chillicothe School
101 University Dr Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Bishop Flaget
570 Parsons Ave Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Allen Elementary School
Ratliff, Doris
11 Shawnee Dr. Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Ross Ccac Head Start @ Mt Logan
841 East Main Street Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Mt. Logan Elementary School
841 E Main St Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Mt. Logan School
841 E Main St Chillicothe, OH 45601
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The Kids Clubhouse Inc
859 E. Water Street Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Unioto Elementary
138 Sandusky Blvd Chillicothe, OH 45601
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138 Sandusky Blvd Chillicothe, OH 45601
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A. Shanton Daycare
86 Main Hopetown Chillicothe, OH 45601
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A Shanton Daycare
47 Main Street Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Ross County Christian Academy
Ross County Christian Academy
2215 Egypt Pike Chillicothe, OH 45601
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New River Child Development Center
3130 S. Bridge Street Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Cash, Kelly
312 W. Hydell Road Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Sollars, Tiffany
5600 Owl Creek Road Chillicothe, OH 45601
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102 Cattail Rd Chillicothe, OH 45601
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102 Cattail Rd Chillicothe, OH 45601
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Columbus, Ohio
According to the US Census Bureau, the Columbus, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area includes the counties of Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin, Jumping, Lick, Madison, Tomorrow, Perry, Pickaway, and Union. [2] MSA has a population of 2,078,725 as of the 2017 census. [3] The City of Columbus is the 32nd most populous city in the United States and the second largest in Ohio after the Cincinnati Statistical Area.
The larger combined statistical area (Columbus – Marion – Zanesville, Ohio Combined Statistical Area) adds the counties of Fayette, Guernsey, Knox, Logan, Marion, Muskingum, and Ross. It includes the Micropolitan statistical areas of Bellefontaine, Cambridge, Chillicothe, Marion, Mount Vernon, Washington Court, and Zanesville, due to strong ties to Columbus. [4] CSA has a population of 2,508,498 according to 2016 census estimates, 24th in the nation and second in Ohio after the Cleveland Combined Statistical Area.
Greater Columbus is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the US Midwest. It is part of the Great Lakes metropolis, which is home to about 59 million people.
Content
1 Economics
2 Transport
2.1 Get and target system
2.2 Highway
2.4 Airports
2.6 Bicycle
2.6 Cycling
4 Cultures
4.1 Museums
4.2 Performance art
4.3 Fair and festivals
5 Sports
5.1 Sports team
61 6 PARCHA 7 All cities, towns, towns and communities
7.1 Delaware County
7.2 Fairfield County
7.3 Franklin County
7.4 Hocking County
7.5 Licking County
The financial sector provides the second largest employment sector in Central Ohio. JPMorgan Chase is the region’s largest financial sector employer with an insurance company in Columbus. National Insurance is a close second. Also headquartered in Columbus is Huntington Bank, with a significant presence of banks such as KeyBank, Fifth Third, PNC Financial Services, National Park Corporation, and the National Bank of Commerce. Recently, Alliance Data, a Fortune 500 company providing financial services to the financial sector, moved its headquarters to Columbus. [5] In addition to Nationwide, other insurance companies in Central Ohio include Motorists Insurance, Grange Insurance, Secure Auto Insurance, Root Insurance, and State Auto Insurance.
The manufacturing sector includes Honda, which operates its largest manufacturing facility in North America in the Marysville area. Also in Marysville is the Scotts Miracle-Gro Company, manufacturers of Miracle-Gro and other soil and potting fertilizers. Located in downtown Columbus. AEP, which is one of the largest electric power companies in the United States. Mettler Toledo, a manufacturer of precision scales and scientific equipment, is based in the area known as Polaris. Worthington Industries, a major steel company, is located primarily on the north side of Columbus, near Worthington. Ashland Inc. The company has large office space in Dublin. Homebuilders M/I Homes and Dominion Homes are located in Columbus.
Anheuser-Busch operates one of its 12 breweries on the north side of Columbus. Specialty Chemicals Hexion (formerly part of Borden) is located in downtown Columbus. The Ross Products division of Abbott Laboratories, maker of Ensure food beverages and Similac infant formula, is also headquartered in Columbus. The T. Marzetti Company, a major food manufacturer headquartered in Central Ohio, is headquartered in Westerville, and Wyandot Snacks operates out of Marion, Ohio.
The largest employer in the retail sector is a clothing company. L brands. Retail brands in the L Brands corporate area include: Victoria’s Secrets, Pink (Victoria’s Secret), Baths and Body, La Senza, and Henri Bendel. Companies that were spun off from L Brands, headquartered in Central Ohio, include: Abercrombie & Fitch, Lane Bryant, and Teen Brands, formerly Limited too. Another clothing and furniture company from Columbus is Retailers. Their operating stores include DSW, Filen Cellar, American Signature, Rooms Today and Value City. The department store holding company Federated Department Stores was once based in Columbus and included the Lazarus department store chain before being rebranded as Macy’s in 2005.
Central Ohio is home to three large fast food chains. Wendy is headquartered in Dublin, while White Castle and Sbarro are based in Columbus. Smaller chains of Fried Subs Charlie and Steak Escape are also found in Columbus. Cameron Mitchell Restaurants, Bob Evans Restaurants, Max and Erma, Damon’s Grill and Donatos Pizza are also based in the city.
Health Care Cardinal Health, which is ranked #1 in Ohio on the Fortune 500 list and is headquartered on I-270 in Dublin. Also in the healthcare industry is OhioHealth, which is a leading HMO.
Central Ohio also has a well-developed technology sector. The Internet Computer Library Center (owner of Dewey Decimal) is located across from Cardinal on the other side of I-270. Microcenter, a retailer of computers and other electronic equipment, was launched in Upper Arlington and is now based in Hilliard. Columbus is also home to a number of research and development companies, including Chemical Abstracts and the Battelle Memorial Institute Research and Development Company. CompuServe was an independent firm headquartered in Columbus before being acquired by WorldCom and AOL. Sterling Commerce (acquired by IBM in 2010) was located near Dublin next to the large Qwest (now CenturyLink) facility. Also based in Dublin is the regional office of Quest Software (formerly part of Dell).
Columbus also has a thriving startup culture. [6] There are several business incubators and many resources available to help small businesses in Central Ohio thrive. [7] Startup Weekend is also held annually. [8] In 2011, a startup founded by two locals provided Ohio Central with its own social network, Cbusr.com. [9] Cbusr attracts over 35,000 monthly active users ranging from entrepreneurs and creative professionals to musicians who meet online and connect at offline events.
Transportation
Columbus has numerous walkways that connect downtown buildings.
Grid and address system
Metro area street plan originates in the city center and transitions into the old neighborhoods, following the grid with the intersection of Main Street (north to south) and Broad Street (east to west) in the center. The north–south streets run 12 degrees west of due north, parallel to the High Street; avenues (vis. Fifth Avenue, Sixth Avenue, Seventh Avenue, etc.) run from east to west. [10] The address system starts its numbering at the intersection of Wide and High, with numbers increasing in magnitude with distance from Wide or High. Numbered avenues start at First Avenue, approximately 1 1 ⁄ 4 miles (2. 0 km) north of Broad Street, and increase in number as you move north. The numbered streets start at Second Street, which is two blocks west of High Street, and Third Street, which is a block east of High Street, and then work their way east from there. Even addresses are located on the north and east sides of the streets, while odd addresses are located on the south and west sides of the streets. A difference of 700 house numbers means a distance of about 1.6 km (on the same street). [11] For example, 351 W 5th Avenue is approximately 1 ⁄ 2 miles (800 m) west of High Street on the south side of Fifth Avenue. Buildings along north-south streets are similarly numbered: the building number indicates the approximate distance from Broad Street, the “N” and “S” prefixes indicate whether the distance is measured north or south of Broad Street, and the street number itself indicates how far is the street from the city center at the intersection of Broad and High streets.
This street numbering system does not apply to a large area. The area served by numbered avenues extends roughly from Marble Bluff to South Lipa and the airport, while the area served by numbered streets covers the city center and surrounding areas to the east and south, with a few exceptions. There are quite a few intersections between numbered streets and avenues. In this case, the named streets and avenues can have any orientation. For example, while all numbered avenues run east–west, perpendicular to the High Street, many named, unnumbered avenues run north–south, parallel to the High Street. It is the same with many named streets: while the numbered streets in the city run north-south, perpendicular to Broad Street, many named unnumbered streets run east-west, perpendicular to High Street.
Highway
Columbus is bisected by two major Interstate Highways, Interstate 70 runs east to west, and Interstate 71 runs north to roughly southwest. Two interstate highways connect the city center for a distance of about 2. 4 km in an area known as “Split”, which is a major traffic congestion point in Columbus, especially during rush hour. US 40, originally known as the National Road, runs east–west through Columbus, including Main Street to the east of downtown and Broad Street to the west. US Route 23 runs roughly north-south, while US Route 33 runs northwest-southeast. The Interstate 270 Outer Belt encircles the vast majority of the city, while the revamped Inner Belt consists of the Interstate 670 spur on the north side (which continues east past the airport and west where it merges with I-70), State Route 315 to the west sides of I-70/71 split on the south side, and I-71 on the east. With Ohio’s central location and abundance of exit roads, nearly all of the state’s destinations are within 2 to 3 hours of Columbus.
Lane Avenue Bridge, University District
Bridges
The Columbus waterfront has several notable bridges built since 2000. The 700 ft (210 m) Main Street Bridge opened on July 30, 2010 and is the first bridge of its type in North America. [12] The bridge is located immediately south of COSI on the Scioto River, with three lanes (one to the west and two to the east) and another separate lane for pedestrians and cyclists. The Rich Street Bridge opened in July 2012 and is adjacent to the Main Street Bridge connecting Rich Street on the east side of the river with Town Street on the west. [13] [14] At Lane Avenue Bridge, this cable-stayed bridge opened on November 14, 2003 in the University District and crosses the Olentangi River with three lanes in each direction.
Airports
John Glenn Columbus International Airport departure level
The main metro airport, John Glenn Columbus International Airport, is located on the east side of the city of Columbus, along with several smaller airports in the region. John Glenn Columbus International provides service to Toronto, Canada and Cancun, Mexico (on a seasonal basis) and to most domestic destinations, including all major hubs. Northern California is served by flights to and from San Francisco and Oakland, and Southern California flights to and from Los Angeles International Airport.
John Glenn Columbus International Airport is still home to NetJets, the world’s largest fractional airline. According to a 2005 market study, Port Columbus International Airport attracts about 50% of passengers from outside its primary service region within a 60-mile (97 km) radius. [15] Port Columbus is currently the 50th busiest airport in the US based on total passengers.
The second major airport in the metro area is Rickenbacker International Airport, located in southern Franklin County. This is a large cargo facility that is used by the Ohio Company. Aviation of the National Guard. Allegiant Air offers 24/7 service from Rickenbacker to various Florida destinations as well as other cities such as Jacksonville, Myrtle Beach, New Orleans and Savannah, Georgia.
The Ohio State University Don Scott Airport and Bolton Field are important general aviation facilities in the Columbus area.
Public Transportation
Columbus maintains a widespread municipal bus service called the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA). Intercity bus service is provided by Greyhound, Barons Bus Lines, Miller Transport, GoBus, and other carriers. [16]
Columbus does not currently have any passenger rail service. Columbus used to be home to a major downtown railroad station. Union Station, especially as an Amtrak stop with National Limited trains running until 1977 years old. The station itself was demolished in 1979. [17] and the Greater Columbus Convention Center now stands in its original location. The station was also a stop for the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad. Columbus is now the largest metropolitan area in the US with no local or intercity rail service (Phoenix opened a light rail system in 2008, but there is still no Amtrak connection. Kansas City is the only metro area larger than Columbus that lacks a local rail system , but there is a small tram 2. 2 miles long), [18] [19] however studies are currently underway to resume passenger rail service to Columbus via the Ohio Hub project. There are plans to open a high-speed rail link connecting Columbus to Cincinnati and a proposed hub in Cleveland, which offers rail links to the East Coast, including New York and Washington, DC. [20]
Bicycling
Biking as transportation is steadily growing in Columbus with its relatively flat terrain, pristine urban areas, large student populations, and off-road bike paths. The city has put forward the 2012 Bicentennial Plan for Bike Paths as well as the transition to the Complete Streets policy. [21] Community events such as Bike To Work Week, Consideration of bike rides, Yay Bikes, [22] Third party bike cooperative, Franklinton Cycleworks and Cranks , local radio program dedicated to urban cycling, [23 ] contributed to cycling as a form of transportation.
Columbus also hosts city bike “offshoots” with messenger-style races, as well as unorganized group rides, monthly critical mass ride, [24] bike polo, art shows, movie nights and various bike-friendly businesses and events throughout the year. All of this activity takes place despite Columbus’s frequent inclement weather.
The New Main Street Bridge has a dedicated cycle and pedestrian lane separated from traffic, as does the Rich Street Bridge.
The city has its own public bicycle system. CoGo Bike Share has a network of around 600 bikes and 80 docking stations. PBSC Urban Solutions, a Canada based company supplies machinery and equipment. [25] [26]
Education in Columbus
Numerous K–12 school districts are located in the area. There are large differences in setup: some areas are mostly rural and have a small enrollment, while others are urban and have a large student population.
The area is home to dozens of institutions of higher education, the largest of which is Ohio State University at Columbus. Three of the prestigious Ohio Five Colleges are located in the metro. These include Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Denison University in Granville (near Newark) and Kenyon College in Gambier. Other schools include Otterbein University at Westerville, OSU Newark (a branch of Ohio State University), Ohio Central Technical College (also in Newark), OU Lancaster (a branch of Ohio University), Capital University at Bexley, Franklin University, Columbus State Community College, the Pontifical Josephine College, the Delaware Methodist Theological School, Ohio Dominican University, Columbus College of Art and Design, and Mount Vernon Nazarene University.
Culture
Museums
Numerous museums are located throughout the city. Science lovers will be interested in visiting COSI, which has exhibitions, demonstrations, IMAX films and activities for all ages. The Columbus Museum of Art houses a fine art collection and hosts numerous interesting exhibitions throughout the year. Stargazers will enjoy the Perkins Observatory, located just south of Delaware. The observatory hosts community programs and serves as the home of the Columbus Astronomical Society. The Ohio Railroad Museum, located in Worthington, has a large collection of static and active railroad equipment. Hilliard has a unique museum in the form of the Museum of Early Television. This attraction features a large collection of 19 TVs20s, 30s and 40s. Bruce Lee fans find the Bruce Lee Martial Arts Legends Hall of Fame located in Reynoldsburg particularly interesting. Close by in Pickerington, the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum attracts those with an interest in classic bikes as well as the surrounding culture. Also in the area is the Mid-Ohio Historical Museum, located in the Winchester Canal. Here are collected thousands of old and modern children’s toys, a train exhibition and a miniature circus. A completely different kind of historical memorabilia can be found at the Motts Military Museum, located in Groveport.
Performing Arts
Columbus is home to many renowned performing arts institutions including Opera Columbus, BalletMet, Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Contemporary American Theater Company (CATCo), Shadowbox Cabaret and the Columbus Jazz Orchestra. Throughout the summer, the Theater of Actors offers free performances of Shakespeare plays in the open air amphitheater located in the German Village.
Columbus has many major concert venues, including the National Arena, Value City Arena, and Mapfre Stadium. The Lifestyle Communities Pavilion (LC for short; formerly the PromoWest Pavilion), Veterans Memorial Hall, and Newport Music Hall round out the city’s concert halls. Funding was recently awarded to refurbish the Lincoln Theatre, which used to be the center of black culture in Columbus. [27] [28] Not far from the Lincoln Theater is the King Arts Complex, which hosts various cultural events. The city center also has several theaters, including the historic Palace Theatre, the Ohio Theatre, the South Theater and the Riff Center, which houses the Capitol, as well as two studio theatres. A significant increase in the number of entertainment in Columbus has occurred recently. Crew Stadium, Nationwide Arena, Value City Arena, Greater Columbus Convention Center and Lifestyle Communities Pavilion completed 1990 years.
Fairs and Festivals
Events taking place in the Greater Columbus area include the Ohio State Fair, one of the largest state fairs in the United States, and the Little Brown Jug, a world-famous belt racing event that takes place in Delaware. Comfest (officially The Community Festival) is arguably the largest free unincorporated urban music and arts festival in the United States with 6 music stages over 3 days in downtown Goodale Park and is held annually at the end of June from 1972 years old. Dublin hosts the Dublin Irish Festival which attracts tens of thousands of people for a weekend of Irish food, music and dance. Upper Arlington holds its own arts festival every year on Labor Day, taking up most of Northam Park. The Franklin County Fair is held annually in Hilliard.
The Columbus Arts Festival is a huge arts festival that takes place every summer and attracts famous and talented artists from all over the country. The fair features hundreds of artists from all walks of life, several stages with musical performances, art-related activities for children, and traditional fair food, as well as food from local restaurants.
Columbus also hosts the Latin American Festival, the Jazz & Rib Festival, the International Festival, the Asian Festival, and the citywide Fourth of July (Red, White & Boom) celebration.
Located southeast of Columbus, Lancaster is home to the annual Lancaster Festival, a 10-day celebration of music and art. The festival has its own orchestra and attracts visitors from all over the region.
Nearby Circleville is home to the annual Circleville Pumpkin Show. This festival is known as Ohio’s largest festival, averaging 100,000 people a day in a community of less than 15,000 residents.
Marion holds its annual Popcorn Festival in early September, considered the largest in the world.
Sports
Mapfre Stadium, the first football stadium in the US and home to Columbus Crew SC.
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The Columbus area is home to several minor league and semi-professional teams. The Columbus Clippers, which are the Cleveland Indians Triple-A minor league baseball team, play at Huntington Park, which opened in early 2009.
Two semi-professional football teams compete locally: the Columbus Comets of the Women’s Professional Football League and the Ohio Roy of the Mid-Continental Football League. Both teams play in Dublin at Coffman High School. Columbus is also home to the Columbus Lady Shooting Stars football team, which has its Delaware home field at Roy Rike Field.
Collegiate Sports
The Ohio State Buckeyes dominate sports with Buckeye football and men’s basketball on television during the season. Other OSU sports also have dedicated fans, such as OSU baseball, women’s basketball, and men’s hockey, but football and basketball remain longtime adherents of Central Ohio’s sports mindset.
Other Sports
Since 1976 Dublin has been the site of the PGA Tour with the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus. At 19’87 the courses hosted the Ryder Cup; in 1998, the Solheim Cup was held here; and in 2013 it hosted the Presidents’ Cup. In the LPGA with Wendy, the Junior Championship was held in Columbus from 1999 to 2006.
Rahal Letterman Racing has a home in Hilliard and races in the Indie Racing League. Intersport Racing is based in Dublin and races in the American Le Mans Series. TruSports, owners of the Sports Car Course in Mid Ohio, is also based in Dublin.
In addition to spectator sports, Columbus also has a wide range of sports. The Central Ohio area has approximately 300 golf courses, one of the highest rates of golf courses per capita in a major metropolitan area. The area has many on-road and off-road bike trails, with the area being part of a statewide system known as the Ohio to Erie Trail. Skiing facilities exist at Crazy River in Bellefontaine, Ohio, about 40 miles northwest of Dublin, and on the Snow Trails near Mansfield, Ohio. Organized baseball and softball leagues are regularly played at Berliner Park in South Columbus, as well as local fields throughout the region. The Columbus Marathon and Race to the Cure 5K events are also held annually in downtown Columbus.
The Columbus area hosts the State High School Rugby Championships, with competitions for both boys and girls. The 2012 championship drew over 1,500 viewers, while the 2013 championship was broadcast on Time Warner Cable. [29]
Parks and Recreation
In addition to numerous city parks, Columbus Metro Parks operates 14 large parks, primarily focused on conservation and environmental protection. There are many state parks with unique natural features, including Blackhand Gorge, Clifton Gorge, Alum Creek, Hocking Hills State Park, and Rockbridge State Nature Reserve. The Hocking Hills region also includes parts of the Wayne National Forest, making Forever Leaf a peep in the fall. The Columbus suburb of Westerville, Russia’s Department of Parks and Recreation, received the National Gold Medal for Outstanding Parks and Recreation in its last two years of operation (2001 and 2007). [30]
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Historical population
Census
Pop.
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1900
164,460
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1910
221,567
34.7%
1920
263,951
19.1%
1930
361,095
36. 8%
1940
386,712
7.1%
1950
503,410
30.2%
1960
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1,170,780
19.7%
1980
1,270,313
8.5%
1990
1,405,168
10.6%
2000
1,612,694
14.8%
2010
1.901.974
17.9%
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Ohio University – Ohio University
Not to be confused with The Ohio State University or The Ohio State University System.
Ohio University (officially Ohio University and often referred to and stylized as OHIO ) is a premier public research university in Athens, Ohio. The first university established by an Act of Congress and the first university chartered in Ohio, it was chartered in 1787 by the Congress of the Confederation and subsequently approved for the territory in 1802 and the state in 1804, opening to students in 1809. is Ohio’s oldest university, the tenth oldest public university in the United States, and the 32nd oldest public and private university. As of Fall 2020, the total student population in Athens was just over 18,000, with just over 28,000 for the entire campus.
Ohio University offers more than 250 undergraduate, master’s and doctoral degrees. Undergraduate admissions are selective with further entry requirements for its journalism and other select schools. The Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine maintains individual criteria for select admissions and is the most selective college in the university. The university is accredited by the Higher Education Commission and is classified among “R2: Postdoctoral Universities – High Research Activity”. Since 2008, 16 students have won the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, 32 students have won the NSF-GRFP, 94 students became Fulbright Scholars in the USA, and one graduate shared the Nobel Prize.
Ohio’s athletic teams are called the Bobcats and compete at the top US collegiate levels, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level as founding members of the Mid-American Conference. Ohio football played 13 bowl games in the 2019 season, while the men’s basketball team played 14 games in the NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship, with their last appearance expected in 2021.
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1. History
1.1 Constitution and establishment
1.2 19th century
1.3 20th century to present
2 campuses
2.1 Athens campus
2. 1.1 Green College
2.1.2 John Calhoun Baker University Center
2.1.3 Vernon R. Alden Library
2.1.4 East Green
2.1.5 South Green
2.1.6 Charles J. Ping Recreation Center
2.1.7 West Green
2.1.8 Other items
2.2 Regional campuses
3 academicians
3.1 Colleges and schools
3.2 Research centers
3.3 University College
4 Athletics
4.1 Club sports
5 Student activities
5.1 Media
5.2 Service
6 Law enforcement agencies
7 graduates
8 links
9 External links
History
Main article: History of Ohio University
Manasseh Cutler Hall, built in 1819, was the first academic building in the Northwest Territory and was named for the university’s founder Manasseh Cutler.
Charter and establishment
George Washington stated that “the settlement in southeast Ohio was not accidental, but the result of careful deliberation by wise, prudent, and patriotic men.” Confederation Congress, which acted under the Articles of Confederation, did not work with the executive or the cabinet. Executive roles were passed by congressional committees or appointees. The 1787 ordinance of Ohio University was the first ever chartered through acts of Congress, for the very purpose of expanding education. In addition, the decree of 1787 stated: “Religion, morality and knowledge necessary for good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and means of education should always be encouraged.” This phrase is engraved on the gates of the main college of the university.
The university was first conceived by Manasse Cutler, who is credited with founding the school along with Revolutionary War Brigadier General Rufus Putnam. Putnam was not only instrumental in its founding, but was also a trustee of the university. Putnam Hall is named after him. Cutler served as a chaplain in Washington’s Continental Army. The first name of the educational institution is American University. The political initiatives of President Thomas Jefferson included the westward expansion of the new nation, with the addition of several territories to the US statehood.
In 1797, settlers from Marietta traveled down the Ohio River and up the Hawking River to make a site for the school, establishing Athens due to its location right between the original capital of Chillicothe and Marietta. In 1802, the territorial government approved the establishment of the American Western University, but the school did not operate under that name.
Ohio University was recognized as a new state on February 18, 1804, as its charter was approved by the new state’s General Assembly. The last approval came eleven months after Ohio was admitted to the Union. The first three students entered in 1809year. The first two bachelor’s degrees were awarded in 1815.
19th century
Ohio University was closed between 1843 and 1848 due to poor financial conditions, partly caused by power struggles between faculty and Methodist ministers. The Ohio State Legislature moved a motion to relocate OHIO to Mansfield, Ohio due to Athens’ hostility towards the institution.
Women were first admitted to the university in 1871. In 1874, the Ohio General Assembly strongly supported the creation of a new Ohio State University in Columbus and proposed that both Ohio and Miami University be transferred to preparatory schools. In 1880, it was proposed instead to merge Ohio and Miami University directly with Ohio State, but Act 1896 years ago Sleeper Bill provided the university with annual support from the state, which allowed OHIO to survive and become a state university. The second challenge was defeated in 1906.
20th century to present
Domed open room anchored at the Baker University Center on the hillside where the Hawking River flowed.
The 20th century saw a dramatic increase in student enrollment, academic offerings, and research opportunities. From 1955 to 1970, undergraduate student enrollment tripled from 7,000 to 20,000. During this period, the campus grew with the construction of 25 new residence halls located on two new college living spaces, with radio and television stations, research and teaching facilities , as well as the construction of a 13,000-seat conference center arena. Ohio University is among the top 30 residential college campuses in the United States.
In 1935, Ohio restructured its two colleges into five, creating the Colleges of Commerce, Fine Arts, and Applied Sciences, in addition to the existing Colleges of Arts, Sciences, and Education. The graduate school was established in 1936, and the first candidate of economic sciences. The program was started in 1956 in chemistry.
Beginning in the middle of the century, the university also began establishing regional campuses in southeast Ohio. The first, Ohio University – Chillicothe, opened in 1946 to help relieve overcrowding on the university’s main campus after World War II. The school had 281 students, 70 percent of whom were military veterans. Later campuses will open at 1946 at Zanesville, in 1956 at Ironton and Lancaster, in 1957 at St. Clairsville, in 2000 at Pickerington, and in 2006 at Proctorville.
In 1964, US President Lyndon B. Johnson made the first public mention of his Great Society initiative at College Green, making the university famous in America and abroad. On May 4, 1970, the Ohio National Guard was ordered to open fire on students protesting the Vietnam War at Kent State University, killing 4 people and 9injured. At the same time, sit-ins and anti-war riots were taking place in Ohio, even more intensely than in Kent State. This was partly due to the administration’s refusal to close the university; instead of heading home, many students from other Ohio universities that did close came to Athens to protest further. When the Ohio National Guard was called to Athens, a three-hour battle took place at Baker Center, resulting in 23 wounded and 54 arrested. On May 15, the campus was closed.
Alden Library was completed in 1969. In 1975, a medical school known as the Legacy College of Osteopathic Medicine was opened in Ohio. Heritage is the only medical school in the state to award a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree. In 1979, for the 175th anniversary of OHIO, Chubu University in Japan donated 175 cherry trees.
The Ohio University Innovation Center, a technology business incubator, began operations in 1983. The Ohio University Edison Biotechnology Institute was founded in 1984 year. In the Glidden administration from 1994 to 2004, new construction included the Center for Natural Science Research, Emerity Park, Walter Hall, plus major renovations to Gordie Hall, Grover Center and Memorial Hall; expansion of Bentley Hall and Copeland Hall; and the foundation for the new Baker Center, which opened in 2007.
In the fall of 2012, Ohio University converted its academic calendar from quarters to semesters after first switching to quarters in 1967.
Campuses
Athens Campus
The university is a residential campus in Athens, Ohio overlooking the Hawking River. Built under the presidency of Jefferson, the New England and Early America themes of the Federalists dominate the university’s earliest architecture. Campus development began in 1812 with the erection of the university’s central building, Manasseh Cutler Hall, a registered national monument built just 20 years after the White House.
College Green
Main article: Ohio University College Green
Historic College Green is the central quadrangular lawn and site of important campus buildings: Manasse Cutler Hall, Office of the President; Wilson Hall, College of Arts and Sciences; McGuffey Hall, named after William McGuffey; and College Gateway. These three original main structures are elements of the university’s official current logo and retain their original design from over 200 years ago. College Green has changed little over the past two centuries, contributing to the university’s colonial appearance, and is often referred to as “The Real Ivy of Ohio”. Inspired by the founders of the university, the green is based on the classic layout of traditional English and New England towns and is similar to the university’s quadrangles.
College Green has Galbrith Chapel, whose spire, topped with a brass weather vane, is modeled after the portico of Nash’s All Souls Church in London. Other buildings on College Green include Chubb Hall, home to the undergraduate admissions office and the offices of the Secretary of State and the Registrar; Ellis Hall, where the departments of English, Classics, Religious Studies and Philosophy are located; Templeton-Blackburn Memorial Hall; as well as Bryan Hall, a high school dorm. The university sundial, located behind the Galbrith Chapel, was built in 1907 and mark the original location of the first university building.
College Green is flanked by two main university gates. Alumni Gateway, built in 1915, has the text “So that you may grow in knowledge, wisdom and love” , borrowed from a Latin phrase inscribed over the gate to the University of Padua, and was dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the university’s first graduating class. . The college’s new gates, built in the 1960s, are adorned with words from the 1787 Northwest Ordinance of Public Education. Traditions surrounding College Green include the second half of the first convocation year, when students, led by the Ohio University March 110, march down Richland Avenue to Presidents Street, turn north on Court Street, and enter the Green through the college gate at the corner . Court and Union Street. From there, a big engagement fair is held where students find their own clubs they want to participate in.
John Calhoun Baker University Center
Main article: John Calhoun Baker University Center
John Calhoun Baker University Center, opened in January 2007, is named after the university’s 14th president. The facility has replaced the original Baker Center, located on East Union Street across from College Green, and serves as the center of campus activity. Electronic maps and virtual e-tours of the universities, available at the information desks of the center and on the Internet, allow visitors to be guided throughout the campus.
The building features redesigned federal architecture and large windows that let in natural light and offer expansive views of the campus. In contrast to the red brick and white columns on the outside, the interior is more modern with high domed ceilings. Terrazzo mosaics depicting aspects of the globe are built into the atrium of the building’s main entrance.
Baker Center contains a large food court called West 82; pub-bistro Latitude 39; Grand Ballroom; Honors College, Presidents Wall, Bobcat Student Lounge, Bobcat Depot selling clothing, computers and accessories; theater for 400 seats; educational directions; computer classes; administrative offices; and numerous conference rooms. The Frontier Room, a large coffee shop named after a former popular university ratskeller, features a stage, artwork, and a community fireplace. It serves Starbucks groceries and university baked goods. It is located on the fourth floor, which overlooks its own terrace and the intersection of Park Place and Court Street, making it a popular place for students to take breaks between classes. Other amenities include the US Post Office and the Trisolini Art Gallery, named after the distinguished fine arts teacher.
Vernon R. Alden Library
Vernon R. Alden Library serves the Athens campus as a central library. There are several smaller libraries in other academic buildings that serve various departments and programs. As well as smaller specialized collection libraries in the Vernon R. Alden Library building. University librarians work in different departments, and they are all experts in a particular discipline of their choice. This gives students access to independent research and assistance when needed. Many Ohio University courses require students to use the library and librarians to write their own original texts, and many continue to publish their work with the help of librarians. Columbus Road in Athens hosts an additional library building that houses conservation and other offices. Ohio University Press, also located at the Alden Library, is Ohio University’s ground floor publishing company. Each regional campus has its own library and print collections, staffed by its own staff and various librarians. The OHIO Library’s collection contains over 2.3 million microfilm items, 13,500 periodical subscriptions, and over 4 million printed volumes, making it one of the top 100 libraries in the United States. The university maintains a complex system of archives in its libraries. The University Archives preserves and displays rare books and collections. Notebooks and other accessories can be purchased from the Help Desk. Outside the Alden Library and just behind Cutler Hall is Wolfe Garden, a small Ohio-shaped enclave that is home to Ohio’s native trees and plants.
East Green
There are twelve residence halls on East Green. This area of the university is the oldest green housing estate and includes three of the steepest walkways on the hilly Athens campus: Moreton Hill, Bryan Hall Terrace and Stairs, and Jefferson Hill. Each lane gives East Green residents access to classrooms if they wish to walk or cycle. East Green is also home to Shively Court, a newly refurbished dining space for dine, takeaway, and takeaway.
One of the newest additions to East Green is the Jefferson Marketplace, featuring the following concepts:
Delhi city brick, in New York in Delhi style
Cafe Ohio with Peet’s Coffee
Steeped & Stirred, tea and coffee room
Cooking Studio, a demonstration kitchen that serves as a television learning lab for students and clients.
Veggie Butcher and Juiced, a segment of the market for products intended for washing, cutting and squeezing.
Campus grocery market with food, drinks, health and beauty products, and school supplies.
South Green
South Green includes areas near Emerity Park and extends along the Hawking River valley. Eighteen residence halls have appeared on South Green, after four new residence halls were added in the summer of 2015. South Green is home to several properties, including:
Nelson Court, the university’s largest eatery with adjoining market and café, South Side Espresso Bar.
Peden Stadium, the university’s football field and the oldest football field in the Mid-America Conference, next to the new multi-purpose indoor training facility, Walter Fieldhouse. It is an officially recognized Ohio Historic Site by the Ohio Historical Society.
Bird Ice Arena, home to the Ohio University hockey team, amateur and academic skating.
Ohio University Aquatic Center, home to the university’s swimming and diving teams.
Charles J. Ping Recreation Center
Charles J. Ping Recreation Center on South Green
The Charles J. Ping Center is one of the largest recreation centers in the country. Spread over three floors of 168,000 square feet (15,600 m 2 ) is a 36-foot (11 m) double-sided climbing wall, five basketball/volleyball courts, two multi-use gyms, a four-track indoor running track, eight racquetball courts, and indoor glass fitness area. Ping Center also offers free weight and cardio rooms, aerobics and fitness classes, combat sports, dance, conference rooms and personal training. The recreation center also has club and intramural sports. Construction started at 1994 and opened in January 1996. Ping was named after Ohio University’s 18th president, Charles J. Ping. Ping is also one of the largest student employers on campus.
West Green
West Green includes buildings around the western end of the Athens campus. The Ohio Athletic Mall occupies the western end of campus, near the end of the Athens bike path at the intersection of Union Street. The mall has lacrosse, baseball, track and field, and other sports fields. A series of cherry blossom trees grow along the surrounding Hawking River, planted to commemorate the university’s historic partnership with Chubu University. Japanese students annually sponsor the annual “Sakura Festival”, a cultural event celebrating the visually spectacular cherry blossoms and their evening illumination. In the nearby Bicentennial Park, the landscape work “Entrance” by artist Maya Lin can be seen.
The West Green Quadrangle is assigned to the Stocker Center, which houses the Russ College of Engineering.
West Green Quadrangle
There are eight residences on West Green. West Green also includes:
West Green area, dining room with various facilities, including a kitchen for people with dietary restrictions. Boyd Market is located near the area on the West Green and provides convenient shopping for the university community, as well as Smooth Moves, a smoothie bar.
Training and Research Center
Ohio Softball Field, home of the softball team.
Goldsberry Track, home of the track and field teams.
Bob Wren Stadium, home of the baseball team.
Chessa Field, venue for the women’s football program.
Pruitt Field, home of the hockey team.
Other products
The Ridges, formerly the Athens Psychiatric Hospital, was acquired by the university. The Victorian area has since been converted into a university complex of classrooms and administrative offices, surrounded by a large nature reserve. In addition, there is a new planetary observatory nearby.
Gordon K. Bush Airport
Edwards Accelerator Laboratory, a particle accelerator used for nuclear physics and astrophysics research.
The on-campus Athena Cinema, a century-old movie theater owned by the university.
Lausche Thermal Power Station, an on-campus station that provides heat to all buildings on campus.
Regional Campuses
More than 9,800 students attend Ohio University’s five regional campuses:
Eastern (St. Clairsville)
Zanesville
Lancaster
Southern (Ironton)
Chillicothe
The Ohio University also has two educational centers:
Pickerington (part of the Lancaster campus)
Proctorville (part of South Campus)
Ohio University also has one satellite campus:
Dublin (with buildings owned by Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Ohio University College of Health Sciences and Professions)
The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine operates two campuses in addition to Athens:
Dublin (medical campus located on the larger Ohio University campus)
Cleveland (Cleveland Clinic affiliate)
Academics
University Gate, on College Green, is the entrance for freshmen on their convocation.
National Program Ranking
Program
Rating
Audiology
46
Biological sciences
190
Business
Unrated
Chemistry
122
Clinical psychology
88
Computer science
119
Education
125
Engineering
138
English
108
art
32
History
113
Mathematics
108
Medicine: Primary Care
93-123
Medicine: Research
93-123
Nursing: master’s degree
Unrated
Nursing: Doctor of Nursing Practice
Unrated
Physiotherapy
57 year
Physics
91
Psychology
98
Public Relations
64
Rehabilitation counseling
32
Social work
96
Pathology of speech and language
45
Global program rankings
Program
Rating
Physics
621
The total number of students of the university exceeds 36,000, including its main campus in Athens and regional campuses; his body is primarily from the Mid-Atlantic and Mid-West and graduated from public high schools. Chronicle of Higher Education Edition recognized the university as one of the top producers of Fulbright Scholarships in the United States, as the type of institution with the most recipients in the state, and at the 2011-2012 Mid-American Conference. Ohio University was recognized by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs as the top producer of Fulbright programs for American students in 2014-2015.
The university’s honor code includes the traditional principles of character, citizenship, civility, commitment and community. Freshmen formally enter the university with their annual meeting and march under the alumni gate along with university officials.
Ohio educators have achievements ranging from the first university to successfully perform transgenic DNA injection, to Francis Bundy’s work on early diamond synthesis, to Paul Murray Kendall’s famous biography of Richard III. Some sense of Ohio University’s research accomplishments can be seen in the biographies of eminent professors Edwin and Ruth Kennedy, appointed annually since 1959.
Colleges and schools
The university is divided into 12 academic colleges.
The College of Arts and Sciences is Ohio’s largest academic division, offering a wide range of courses in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences that are the foundation for all bachelor’s degrees at the university.
Founding a college/school
College / school
Founded
College of Arts and Sciences
1902
Russian College of Engineering and Technology
1920
Scripps College of Communications
1924
College of Business
1927
PhD
1936
College of Fine Arts
1947
Patton College of Education
1959
Honors College
1972
Historic College of Osteopathic Medicine
1975
College of Health Sciences and Professions
1979
university college
2004
Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Relations
2007
The Scripps College of Communications consists of five schools and one research laboratory: the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism; JW McClure School of Communication Studies, School of Media Arts and Research (formerly School of Telecommunications), School of Visual Communications (VisCom) and Game Research and Immersive Design Lab (GRID).
The College of Fine Arts offers academic programs in the arts, dance, film, interdisciplinary arts, music, and theater. The university orchestra, The Ohio University Marching 110, is based at the College of Fine Arts and is currently directed by Dr. Richard Sack. The Ohio University School of Music celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2017. The university’s film program is located on the grounds of the School of Dance, Film and Theater of the College of Fine Arts. The Kennedy Art Museum is located on the ridges at Lin Hall.
The history of Patton Teachers College dates back to May 11, 1886. The Normal Faculty—the forerunner of today’s College of Education—was the first state teacher training program in Ohio. The state’s first kindergarten opened on the grounds of Ohio University in 1907. Today, the College of Education is organized into three departments: Counseling and Higher Education, Teacher Research, and Teacher Education. The college currently serves over 2,100 undergraduate and 800 graduate students. On July 1, 2010, Patton College became the home of several programs formerly housed in the College of Health and Human Services, creating two new departments: Humanities and Consumer Sciences Education and Recreational and Sports Pedagogy.
Honors Tutorial College offers programs in 34 disciplines ranging from journalism to astrophysics. The Office of National Competitive Awards is located at the college. It is based on the British system of study commonly used in undergraduate colleges, where students are placed either one-on-one or in small groups.
Legacy College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine was founded in 1975. It is the only osteopathic medical college in the state that offers a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree. The college is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association. At 1993 Barbara Ross-Lee, DO, was named Dean of the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine; she was the first African American woman to serve as dean of a US medical school. In 2014, along with distinguished learning partner OhioHealth, the college opened a second medical school campus in Dublin, Ohio. In 2015, the college opened a third campus in partnership with the Cleveland Clinic at the Cleveland Clinic South Pointe Hospital in Warrensville Heights, Ohio. Approximately 120 medical students study at the Athens campus, 70 in Dublin and 60 in Cleveland.
Research Centers
Several research programs and institutes enable students to learn from scholars and scientists who are actively involved in the development of their disciplines. Research centers and institutes approved by the Ohio University Board of Trustees include:
Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine sponsors the Institute for Neuromoskeletal Research, the Institute of Tropical Diseases, the Edison Institute of Biotechnology, and the Appalachian Institute of Agriculture.
In engineering and technology, Ohio sponsors the Institute for Sustainable Energy and the Environment, Center for Advanced Materials Processing, Center for Advanced Software Systems Integration, Automatic Identification Education and Research Center, Aeronautical Research Center, Corrosion and Corrosion Institute. Multiphase Technologies, Center for Intelligent, Distributed, and Reliable Systems, Ohio Transportation and Environmental Research Institute, and the T. Richard and Eleanor C. Rob Leadership Institute.
The Condensed Matter and Surface Science program supports research in condensed matter and materials physics.
The Institute for Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena (NQPI) supports research in various aspects of nanoscience and quantum mechanical phenomena in nature.
Institute of Applied and Professional Ethics, Institute for the Teaching of the Humanities. Charles J. Ping, Institute for the Experiential Study of Language; university business incubator, Innovation Center and Institute of Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena
Mountain ranges, home to the Kennedy Museum of Art.
The College of Arts and Sciences sponsors the African American Institute for Research and Services, Astrophysical Institute, Institute of Contemporary History, Center for Intelligent Chemical Instrumentation, Institute for Nuclear and Particle Physics, Ohio University Mapping Center, Institute for Quantitative Biology, Center for Ring Theory and Its Applications.
School of Business sponsors the eBusiness Center, the Center for International Business Education and Development, the Ohio University Insurance Institute, and the Sales Center.
For communications disciplines, Ohio sponsors the International Journalism Institute, the Scripps Survey Research Center, the Center for Telecommunications, and the Telecommunications Research Institute.
In education, Ohio sponsors the Center for Collaborative Curriculum Development and Partnerships, the Institute for Democracy in Education, the George Hill Center for Counseling and Research, the Center for Higher Education, and the Edward Stevens Center for Literacy and Language Learning and Development. .
In the area of health and welfare, Ohio sponsors the Child Development Center and the Sports Management Center.
The Center for International Studies was founded in 1964.
In the field of game research and immersive design, Ohio State sponsors the GRID Lab, a Scripps College of Communication initiative that provides Ohioans with training, education, and the opportunity to develop technical and creative skills through digital play technologies. GRID Lab serves as an innovation and creative hub for undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff involved in research and project development. It was founded by various faculty and staff of the School of Media Arts and Research.
University College
University College was founded in 2004. The college is made up of students who develop the core program with faculty approval and award the Bachelor of Specialized Studies (BSS) degree. University college teachers work in different disciplines.
track and field
Main article: Ohio trotting
Peden Stadium
Collegiate sports began in 1894 with an 8-0 loss in football to Marietta College. The university participates in the major National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level and is a charter member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC), established in 1946, and remains the only charter member participating in the conference. Collegiate intercollegiate athletics has six men’s and eight women’s teams. Nationally, Ohio University defeated 4th-seeded Michigan in the 2012 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament. They then won 62–56 over 12th seeded South Florida to reach the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 1964.
The Bobcats football team plays at the 28,000-seat, horseshoe-shaped Peden Stadium, the oldest stadium in the Mid-America Conference, which has a student academy center that serves as a ticketing and hospitality venue during football games, as well as adding spectators and additional capacity. . Peden Stadium is an Ohio Historic Landmark. The impressive 13,080-seat Convocation Center serves as home to the university’s men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball teams. It has also served as a venue for musical performances featuring notable bands such as The Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin and Peter, Paul and Mary.
All university sports activities are open to students at no extra charge.
The Ohio men’s and women’s track and field teams compete under Hunter’s official colors of green and white. The school mascot is the lynx Rufus, and a life-size sculpture of the lynx stands at the entrance to Peden Stadium.
Club Sports
Ohio has 36 active club sports programs operated by the Department of Campus Recreation. Club sports include sports for both genders, including co-ed.
Student activities
Ohio lynx statue at Peden Stadium.
media
Students own newspaper, television and radio stations at Ohio University. The main newspaper, The Post , is published in print once a week and online all days of the week while the university is open and is officially independent of the university and its administration.
Ohio University Public Television is a PBS affiliate broadcasting on WOUB Athens/WOUC Cambridge. In addition to national PBS programming, WOUB feature NewsWatch , nightly newscasts with student reporters. Other student-created programs include Gridiron Glory (after Southeast Ohio and part of the Emmy-winning West Virginia high school football season) and Bobcat Blitz (after the Ohio Bobcats for a year). WOUB also broadcasts The OUtlet , a radio show and podcast featuring locations in , where “campus meets community”.
WOUB-FM 91.3 Athens, WOUC-FM 89.1 Cambridge, WOUH-FM 91.9 Chillicothe, WOUL-FM 89.1 Ironton and WOUZ-FM 90.1 Zanesville broadcast the same programming throughout Southeast Ohio. Selected community radio programs are also broadcast in Athens on WOUB AM 1340. Founded in 1971, ACRN (“Rock the Lobster”) is an Internet radio-only radio station and the university’s only student-run radio station.
Ohio University has an amateur radio club (also known as ham radio), The Ohio University Amateur Radio Club, call sign W8PZS, which operates out of the Stoker Center.
The university also publishes the OHIO News Page, the institution’s official news and information resource.
Service
Students support a variety of organized and independent service activities. The Public Works Leadership Council invites students to oversee the project of the week every Saturday. Projects have included work with Good Earth Farms, Last Chance Corral, Cadillac Ranch, Habitat for Humanity, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Phi Omega, Pi Beta Phi, Project C, Rotaract, Survivor Protection Program, and the Volunteer Corps on Thursdays. among other things. Charities at Ohio University have participated in football tournaments and the 5K Flour Run, and have benefited the O’Bleness Health System Women’s Health Foundation and the Athens Backpack program, respectively. The Student Senate Improvement Day regularly hosts a large number of people and is especially unique in the spring. Early 19At 62, President Vernon Alden signed the first of several contracts with the federal government to help train Peace Corps volunteers. Today, Ohio University hosts a recruiting office for the Peace Corps, a tradition associated with the organization since the visit of Sargent Shriver.
Law Enforcement
Like many Ohio universities, Ohio University has its own police department. The Ohio University Police Department (OUPD), operating at 118 Ridges Circle (Ridges, Building 13, ground floor), is a fully-fledged independent law enforcement agency with 31 sworn officers, five dispatchers, and two administrative support staff. They have patrol and investigative units, two explosive canine teams, a SWAT team, and are members of the Athens-Hawking-Fairfield Serious Crime Team.
OUPD was jointly certified with the Ohio Collaborative on January 27, 2017.
Alumni
Alumni
Graduates have been awarded many prestigious awards and positions. Among them are Sir Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and President of the Royal Society; George Voinovich, former Governor of Ohio and US Senator from Ohio; and Thomas Ewing, Ohio University’s first graduate, first Secretary of the Interior, Ohio State Senator, and US Secretary of the Treasury, William Henry Harrison, to name but a few of the many distinguished alumni. Thirty-eight alumni of Scripps College of Communications have received Pulitzer Prizes.
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, co-recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, PhD (1977) in Physics and PhD (2019) from Ohio University. He is President of the Royal Society.
George Voinovich, US Senator and Governor of Ohio. A BA from Ohio University, he was student class president of 1957.
Thomas Ewing, US Senator, foster father of William Tecumseh Sherman, Secretary of the Interior under President Lincoln and Secretary of the Treasury. First graduate of Ohio University.
Yvette McGee Brown, First African American Woman, Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, Bachelor of Science in Journalism from The Ohio State University, 1982.
Wesley Lowry won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting (2016) working for Washington Post on Post ‘s “Fatal Force” project, a database that tracks 990 police shootings in 2015.
Steven R. Kappes, 2nd Associate Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Bachelor of Medicine at The Ohio University.
George Shiras, Jr. was Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court (1892–1903).
Cao Kim Horn is Minister Delegate Attached to the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia and founder and President of the University of Cambodia, MA 9international Affairs and Political Science, Ohio State University (1991), Honorary Doctor of Public Service (2007), Ohio University.
Robert Arter was a lieutenant general in the US Army, commissioned second lieutenant from Ohio University at 1950 year.
William Swee Smith was a Union brigadier general during the American Civil War, with an engineering degree from Ohio University.
Ellie LaForce is an American journalist who won a 2011 Emmy for hosting the high school football show Friday Night Touchdown on BS Journalism Honors Tutorial College, Ohio University (2011).
Richard Dean Anderson – American actor and producer who played in “ MacGyver” the role of Angus MacGyver and Jack O’Neill in Stargate SG-1″ .
Ed O’Neal – American actor and comedian, nominated for two Golden Globes for his portrayal of Al Bundy in the Fox Network sitcom Married… with Children , BA History, Ohio University.
Piper Perabo is an American actress, she played CIA agent Annie Walker, starring in the USA Network spy drama series Covert Affairs for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. Honors College for Theater Arts, Ohio University (1998).
Ashok Trivedi, co-founder and co-chairman of Mastech Inc. and IGATE, and founder and trustee of Ashoka University, MBA, Ohio University.
Carr Van Anda, editor-in-chief of The New York Times from 1904 to 1932.
Edward James Roy, 4th Chief Justice of Liberia (1865-1868) and 5th President of Liberia (1870-71).
Mike Schmidt led the Ohio University baseball team in the College World Series at 1970 and then played 18 seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies, where his 548 home runs and 1,595 RBI helped him induct him into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in the first vote in 1995. .
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Graz is the capital of the state and the largest city in Styria, a green and densely wooded region on the eastern edge of the Alps.
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In 1825 the capital of State was moved from Corydon to Indianapolis.
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San Luis, capital state , known as Brazilian Jamaica.
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As of January 2016, 10.5% of the workforce were government employees, a high figure as the city is both the county seat and state capital .
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The capital of State and its 10th largest city is Harrisburg.
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One of the first tasks of the convention was to decide on the location of the new capital state .
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The Court, composed of one Chief Justice and six Associate Justices, sits at the Robert Murphy Court of Appeals Building in Annapolis, State Capital.
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Here is the capital state Juneau, former capital of Sitka, and Ketchikan, once Alaska’s largest city.
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Around the 1980s he returned to India and was founding president of the Maharishi Natural Law College in Bhubaneswar, capital State Orissa.
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The Australian leg of the Tour included games played in every capital of the mainland state except Adelaide, drawing a total of over 450,000 spectators.
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His activism prompted leaders in the capital state to form a committee chaired by a state senator .
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On becoming governor in 1780, he transferred the state capital from Williamsburg to Richmond.
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In addition, Port Harcourt Air Force Base is located in State .
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The House of Delegates is located at State Maryland State Circle in Annapolis, Capital State .
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Besides Sydney, other capitals states of Australia also celebrate Chinese New Year due to the large number of Chinese residents.
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Raleigh is one of the few cities in the United States that was designed and built specifically to serve capital state .
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The capital of New South Wales is Sydney, which is also Australia’s most populous city.
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At the end of the 19th century, several other railroads connected the inner city to the state capital .
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Sydney, with a population of 481,000, then became the capital of the state New South Wales.
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The fall of the capital state Mississippi was a blow to Confederate morale.
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In the Sacramento Constitutional Convention of 1879, Sacramento was named permanent capital state .
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The private University of Southern California has an annex in downtown Sacramento called the State Capital Center .
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Kuala Lumpur ceased to be the capital of Selangor in 1978 after the city of Shah Alam was declared the new capital of the state .
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I know that the UK is rightfully considered the Land of the Future, and I would like to go to London and see the most beautiful sights of the capital of this country.
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There is also a separate state in the US called Washington, but it is located in the extreme west of the country, while the capital is in the east.
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So people call the capital Washington D.C. so as not to confuse it with state .
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Let’s leave our capital of our homeland for the solemn meeting of the state commission!
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Simply put, when the government seizes the incentives and drivers of capital investment, capital owners go on strike.
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The telecommunications industry also became a joint venture with private capital, and the state administration of the fishing industry was abolished.
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But government incursions into capital markets are currently crowding out the private sector’s ability to borrow.
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The next moment, as their bodies merged, she heard him exhale his answer, and immediately gave herself over to the ferocious, wild, agonizing pleasure. It was as if there had never been seven long years separating them from the night in the forest… All the barriers collapsed, the feeling of guilt disappeared, and now nothing held them back, nothing prevented them from completely belonging to each other…
Then they lay huddled close to each other, and happy tears flowed down Kitty’s cheeks.
“Even if I live to be a hundred years old, I will never forget this…” whispered Roman, gently stroking her face.
Roman stood solemnly in front of the altar. His usual buckskin breeches were gone, replaced by a black tuxedo and a blue waistcoat almost the same shade as Kitty’s dress.
– Johnny Calloway says you’re my dad now! Michael chirped as he approached Roman after the ceremony.
He was clearly embarrassed by this circumstance, and all his feelings were reflected in the stunned childish face. He looked at Roman for a long time and suddenly put his arms around his neck, squeezing him tightly with his little hands.
Two weeks after the wedding, Roman brought Kitty to Otter Creek. She burst into tears when she saw the hut burned to the ground – thick grass almost covered the ashes. But the garden survived and grew wildly, the branches of the trees sagging under the weight of ripening fruits.
They made love under their dense foliage – soft moss and grass served as both pillows and blankets.
They caressed each other for a long time until Kitty asked him to penetrate her. But even then, Roman was in no hurry, bringing both to such high pleasure, when at the last moment, exploding their bodies from the inside, they simultaneously screamed with delight. Then they lay quietly, and the merged bodies were damp with sweat.
After a few minutes, they finally relaxed and reluctantly pulled away from each other.
Roman told her about his plans to build their house for them at the mouth of the stream – of course, if by that time it would be safe to live here … She was so amazed by his words that she could not utter a word. Then, recovering herself, she squealed with happiness and fell on him, covering his face with kisses. He just laughed happily in response.
“Oh, Roman,” Kitty said, calming down a little. “I never thought that I would ever be able to…” And she broke off, as her voice trembled treacherously with excitement. He drew her closer to him.
“Me too, my dear, my love…” he said.
Happy and peaceful, they lay under the tree. Kitty furtively touched her stomach and smiled imperceptibly: she knew that today it happened … she felt it … she was absolutely sure of it! Now the child of Roman was born in her.
All the inhabitants of the border fell into utter despair after the terrible losses at the Blue Creeks and still mourned the dead.
— I swear by God! boomed the voice of George Rogers Clark, chief of the colonial police. We’ll make them pay for everything!
Kitty, knowing that Roman would certainly go with the avenging general, was already packing everything she needed for the journey.
A large force of 1,000 men was formed in Kentucky to carry out a revenge raid. Roman was chosen as Daniel’s deputy, the squad leader.
They have already reduced to ashes the villages of Chilikote and Pikua on the Miami River, destroyed crops on their way…
Many Indians fled through the forests in order not to fall on the front sight of the long-barreled guns of the Kentuckians. Now they had to think about their own survival, especially since winter was just around the corner.
When Roman returned home, heavy leaden clouds covered the whole sky and it snowed all day, but it seemed to Kitty that spring had come. After they were alone and enjoyed each other, Kitty placed Roman’s hand on her swollen stomach and revealed the secret to him.
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Summer 1785
A two-story hut, surrounded by beds of foxglove, cockerel’s combs and nigella, stood on a high hillock, from where a wonderful view of the river and the otter stream flowed into it. From its windows one could admire the clear blue water surface of the river, stretching to the horizon with undulating forests. The hut was built of well-hewn rectangular logs and had two large rooms separated by a through corridor through the whole structure, over which a second floor was erected: it was pleasant to sit here in the summer, listening to the fresh winds rustle from the river. The cellar and barn with bins for storing grain were about a hundred meters from the house.
Kitty came out of the barn with a bucket filled to the brim with fresh milk. To the left, a maize crop was ripening in a large field, beyond which, almost to the edge of the forest, lush green tobacco thickets stretched, bathed in morning sunlight. The garden was a little closer to the house.
Two huts of the Lattrams could be seen near the stream: in one family with eleven offspring it was crowded, and they built a new hut for the four eldest sons. The Lattrems, like many others, had forfeited their title to the land—whether due to a surveyor’s error or due to incorrect paperwork—and Tom Lattrem happily worked for Roman for an annual fee and a share of the crop. He was a good, honest man, accustomed to hard work, and his sons, according to Roman, were made of the same dough.
Kitty was thinking at that moment of Daniel and Rebecca, who had also forfeited the staked lot in Boone trading post. “I so hoped to stay here forever,” Rebecca lamented, weeping.
Daniel moved the whole family to Marble Creek, leaving Israel’s grave; There he got a new piece of land.
The Boones were supposed to visit them today, and Kitty looked forward to seeing them again. Daniel considered moving to Limestone in the upper Ohio. If the plan succeeds, then he and Rebecca will not see each other for a long time …
– Chester says there’s going to be a bunch of people coming over this afternoon. A whole hundred. Is that true, Miss Kitty?
Turning around, Kitty saw Celia Lattrem, who at twelve was already taller than her, flushed, with a freckled round face and straw hair, which the girl braided into a tight braid. She, too, came out of the barn with two full buckets of milk. Chester, her brother two years older than her, was Celia’s favorite and she constantly referred to him.
Kitty laughed.
— I hope not a hundred, Celia! She reassured the girl. “We don’t have enough food for such a crowd, let alone a place to sleep. ”
She looked over to where Roman and Tom Lattrem and his sons were watching the burning coals in a pit over which three large pigs, two sides of a cow and a deer were slowly roasting on skewers. The turkeys and other small game brought in by the boys waited their turn. Kitty saw Roman standing with his head held high and his shoulders wide, everything in his appearance said that he was very pleased with the day.
It was Roman who came up with the idea to organize a kind of party, and at the same time celebrate the birthdays of the boys – Michael and Trace. In addition, he wanted to invite a few of his fellow workers and those with whom he had often met in Danville last May, when he was elected a delegate to the convention there …
– I’ll take the milk to the kitchen now, Celia, – said Kitty, who was already uneasy at the thought of how many guests her husband really invited, – and you put your buckets in the cellar – maybe among the guests there will be lovers of thick milk.
In the kitchen, Esther was feeding little Trace-Able Gentry, who would be two years old tomorrow. This plump little fellow with blue-blue eyes was a copy of his father in everything and inherited from Kitty only a mop of Michael’s black hair. Sometimes Kitty wondered how she managed to give birth to two sons, so similar to their fathers, and thanked God for it.
The boy smiled at his mother, showing his teeth, slid down from his chair and, holding out his arms, hobbled over to Kitty. Like Roman, he was very taciturn: he could only say “dad”, “mother” and “Bear”. Putting down the pail of milk, Kitty hugged the baby tightly and lifted him high in her arms. Now she was thinking about Michael, skipping towards Roman, who was standing by the fire, about Mishka, who rushed after him barking, about this wonderful land, about the river and about his new home.
“God, Esther,” she burst out, “how I feel good here!
Esther straightened up and smiled as she brushed the crumbs off the table.
“Me too,” she said in an unusually soft voice.
Already late in the evening the men gathered at a round table in the dining room and, at Roman’s invitation, quickly dismantled the pewter mugs standing on the shelf. A pitcher of whiskey went around.
“By the Eternal Father,” began Isaac Shelby, “we are haunted by both household chores and everything else! The Indians in the north are subdued – waiting in the wings – but now these damned Spaniards have closed our access to the Mississippi and deprived us of the right to send goods on rafts to New Orleans for profitable markets … Gentlemen, it seems to me that the only way out of this situation is to declare Kentucky a state, for our mother, Virginia, has so much to do that she has no time to deal with our problems.
— Do you also have this opinion? General Wilkinson asked Roman.
– Yes, and everyone is well aware of this. This issue will come to the fore in next month’s elections, which will name the delegates to the August convention.
– As far as I understand, it is you who is running for the elections in your constituency? Wilkinson asked.
Roman nodded.
— And you, general? You have lived here for about a year. You probably have your own opinion on this issue.
“Well…” Wilkinson leaned forward, resting his elbows on the cherry-coloured tablecloth, and gave the audience his charming smile. “None of us doubt that Kentucky has a bright future ahead of it. The course that your region must continue to follow will be worked out by people much more experienced and older than me. But one thing is certain: the first step must be secession from Virginia, and with that I wholeheartedly agree.
“But many are of a different opinion,” one of the delegates of the May convention objected to him, “and they believe that leaving the auspices of Virginia means the death of the district.
– Gentlemen! Wilkinson slowly puffed on his pipe, decorated with carvings and a long mouthpiece. “It seems to me that the problem of the Indian threat will resolve itself: the growing numerical superiority of whites will no longer allow savages to act with impunity.
— And you, Daniel, why are you still silent? said Henry Porter at the far end of the table. — What can you say about the idea of making our region a state?
Daniel shook his head casually:
– I don’t have a talent for politics, nor do I have a taste for her, Henry. I forward all these cases to Roman.
Roman, looking at Daniel, who was already over fifty, suddenly felt an aching deep pain: the last years had treated him harshly, but Daniel was not going to give up. At least outwardly…
Recently, Roman wanted to lend money to his old friend, but Daniel flatly refused.
All was quiet upstairs above the kitchen.
— Did Michael go to sleep with men and older boys? Rebecca asked.
Kitty nodded with a smile:
— He begged Roman to let him spend the night in the barn. Otherwise, he would have to sleep in the same bed with Trace, and he would probably wet him at night.
Rebecca laughed:
— And Roman gave in.
— Yes. He pampers both.
— He doesn’t seem to distinguish between them at all…
— Absolutely! Looking at them, you might think that Michael is his own son. But this is understandable: Cullen was his friend after all …
– What about Roman’s daughter Helly? Rebecca asked. “Do you know anything about her?”
Kitty remembered the letter she had received a month ago and kept in Roman’s desk drawer.
– Marietta tells us about her once, sometimes twice a year. She sighed heavily. “We really want to take her in, you know…”
Rebecca nodded.
— But we had no idea how deeply our proposal would hurt Marietta and Samuel… and even Helly herself: she considers them her real parents, she doesn’t know anyone else. I was so disappointed, even offended, when he returned without the girl. I so hoped that she would live with us … I always wanted to do this for the sake of our beloved Sarah … But … – Kitty perked up, – I promised Roman to give birth to a dozen and I intend to keep my promise!
Rebecca laughed.
— He is so happy! – she said. You can immediately see it in his peaceful face.
– Because he does what he wants.
Rebecca thought about it. She looked out the dark windows, as if she could pierce the walls and the blackness of the night and see the rolling hills, valleys, giant trees, springs, streams and rivers – all that so attracted Daniel here.
— I never thought that Roman would give up scouting so easily… wouldn’t want to be there all the time, in these wild thickets.
Kitty shook her head:
— No, he still loves this wilderness! He always dreamed of Kentucky – always, from the very beginning, and I knew it very well.
After a short silence, they listened to the ringing chirping of grasshoppers, the croaking of frogs carried by the warm wind from the river.
“You’re very lucky, Kitty,” Rebecca finally said, leaning slightly towards her. Her face was hidden in the shadows. “It’s truly blessed for him, and for you too… Everything here has changed so much, and Roman knows how to change along with everything. And Daniel…” She took a deep breath. “It’s very difficult for Daniel to adjust to these changes.
– Does he still want to move to Limestone? Kitty asked.
— Yes. Now that navigation has begun on Ohio, he wants to open a tavern there. Can you imagine? Daniel is the owner of the tavern! She shrugged her strong broad shoulders. “Maybe it’s for the best… All these years I’ve been trailing him everywhere with my children. I hope I can handle another move… if only Daniel finds happiness there and calms down.
Kitty brought coffee to Roman in the living room, exhaling the aroma of brandy added to it: he liked this mixture, and Roman always drank a mug even in the hottest weather. With brandy or rum. This procedure became something of a ritual in their house: Roman sat in his Windsor chair in front of a cup of coffee with a pipe in his hand, and Kitty, next to him, was either mending or knitting. She felt doubly well today: Roman had just returned from Danville after the convention, just in time for dinner.
The boys were sound asleep, and the indispensable Esther had gone to bed a few minutes ago… Kitty, making herself comfortable in one of the rocking chairs, pulled the basket of torn socks toward her.
“Now,” she said, looking into her husband’s eyes, “tell me more about what happened in Danville.
Roman snorted, taking the mouthpiece out of his mouth:
— Darling, I’m finally home, and I’m terribly glad about it! Don’t we have anything more to talk about than politics? The boys seem to be doing great. What were they doing here in my absence?
– Trace teethed. I think he was so overjoyed at your arrival that he forgot to tell you about it, and Polly Lattrem gave birth to another boy a few days after the party, and after eighteen hours of labor admitted to Esther and me that she would never make love to Tom again!
Roman brightened up a little, but Kitty could see that two wrinkles on the bridge of his nose hadn’t smoothed out, which meant that something was still bothering him. And she dared to ask him directly:
– What’s wrong with you, Roman? What worries you?
“Nothing,” he muttered reluctantly.
— Roman…
He grinned wryly:
— My God, Kitty Gentry, you are very lucky that I am from the breed of faithful husbands! You probably would have kicked me out if I was different.
— Undoubtedly! she exclaimed with mock severity.
Shrugging his shoulders, he told her everything.
– I was chosen as a delegate and instructed, together with George Mather, to present a petition to the legislature. But now I regret that I didn’t. His pipe went out, and Roman pressed it impatiently with his thumb in vain.
“Roman, I don’t understand anything,” Kitty said, offering him a burning candle.
He lit his pipe and a puff of smoke rose over his head. Roman leaned back in his chair.
“You never answered me,” she reminded her husband.
He laughed out loud and dragged her from the chair to his lap.
— Roman! she shrieked, trying to keep the candle flame away.
Smiling, he took the candle from Kitty and stuck it in the candlestick.
“I never thought that my wife would turn into a bore… but if you really want to get to the bottom of all my thoughts…” He trailed off, not knowing how best to explain to her. “I want to give up on this mission because I know how much I will miss you… and the boys too. These twelve days away from you seemed like an eternity to me… And if now there is still a new separation…
Kitty sighed, looking into his eyes. She felt such tenderness for him that she was ready to burst into tears … or scream. Is it possible to be so happy?! She ran her finger along his cheek.
“You need to go ,” she said seriously. “Besides, no one can do it better than you.
Roman grimaced, wrinkles ran over his forehead, red eyebrows drew together on the bridge of his nose.
– We need to build a flour mill at the mouth of the stream – there is no better place: it will be possible to grind not only our grain, but also the grain of other farmers for a small fee or for part of the harvest. And this autumn I wanted to build a canal with a lock on the river before the water rose in it,” he said thoughtfully.
— So what? You can do this too! Kitty didn’t mind. You still have plenty of time before you leave! And then, in everything you can rely on Tom Lattrem: he and his guys will continue to work when you leave.
Putting down the phone, Roman drew Kitty to him. Kissing her, he slipped his hand under her thin blouse.
— Can we talk about it tomorrow?
— What if Esther hasn’t fallen asleep yet? Kitty whispered, feeling the familiar warm swelling that grew with every second. Twelve days they did not see each other – too long a separation.
— Well, then…
His eyes sparkled, he smiled, pulled Kitty to her feet and, taking her by the hand, pulled her towards the door. They ran out of the house. Once in the courtyard under the immense night sky, they ran to the spring and, holding back laughter, rushed into the forest. Stopping near tall, thick elderberry bushes, they finally burst out of breath and laughed out loud.
“Lord, Lord… how I love you, my dear…” Roman said, sinking down with her on the soft, sweet-smelling grass and pressing her to him.
– Romance! she scolded him half-seriously. “You can’t do this here!”
— Why?!
He lay down on her, and again laughter gurgled in her throat, which suddenly became completely different due to the keen desire that seized her.
“They might see us…” Kitty whispered anxiously, arching under him involuntarily as he began to undo the buttons on her dress. His hands greedily stroked her much-desired body.
— Who… tell me, who will hear? He found her lips with his and pressed them tightly against hers.
“S-someone,” she tried to breathe between kisses. – Maybe… one of the Lattrams… or…
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Preschool Movement Songs: 10 Favorite Action Songs for Kids
Here is a list of fun preschool movement songs. Try out a few of these action songs to get your preschoolers moving and grooving.
Do you get tired of dancing and moving to the same old songs with your kids? It is sometimes difficult to find new action songs that kids really enjoy. Here are 10 of my favorite preschool movement songs for little ones. Hopefully, this will help you find a few new tunes to get your kids moving and grooving.
My Favorite Preschool Movement Songs
If you click on the pink title of each of these songs, the link will take you to a youtube video of the song.
The Goldfish by Then Laurie Berkner Band – You can’t go wrong with a Laurie Berkner song, and The Goldfish is one of the best.
Wiggy Wiggy Wiggles by Hap Palmer – Here is a favorite that gets kids screaming with delight. If you pretend like the song is over when the music slows…kids scream with delight when the music starts up again.
Shake Your Sillies Out by The Learning Station – Speaking of wiggles….Here is a song to shake your sillies out and wiggle your waggles away.
The Silly Pizza Song by Signing Times – We taught my son some sign language as he was learning to speak, and he LOVED the signing time videos. This is a favorite. Signing the entire song was too difficult, but we always had fun signing each silly pizza topping.
Oh Hey Oh Hi Hello by Jim Gill – Jim Gill is one of my favorite children’s musicians….and this song is a shout-out to my home state. So, you can’t go wrong with that. Don’t worry, you don’t have to be a Buckeye to sing it.
Face the Facts by Jim Gill – Here is another favorite by Jim Gill.
Tooty Ta by Dr. Jean – Totally silliness….and this is a fun song to play when you have parents visiting.
Go Bananas by The Learning Station – Seriously, ask your kids to go bananas every once in a while.
Clap Your Hands Together – I couldn’t find my favorite version of this song, but this one will give you an idea of how the tune is sung.
Going on a Bear Hunt – You might have a kiddo who wants to sit on your lap while you enter the cave, but hunting bears is always great fun.
If you want to see all of these songs listed together on Youtube, click HERE to see the playlist that I created.
More Preschool Song Ideas
Here are more ideas that many teachers have recommended.
Baby Shark by PinkFong – You might start singing this one in your sleep 🙂
5 Little Monkeys by Dr. Jean –
Head, Shoulds, Knees & Toes by The Learning Station
Chicken Count by Jack Hartman
The Chicken Dance
Slippery Fish
It’s a Happy Day by Shawn Brown – Here’s a dare…Try NOT to move while listening to this fun song.
Additional Rhyming Songs and Activities
Are you looking for even more songs to get your kids moving and grooving? Check out my favorite rhyming songs for kids and additional rhyming activity ideas below.
Rhyming Activities in the Store
Your kids will also like these playful rhyming activities in the store. Check them out today.
Preschool, Early Childhood, and Kindergarten Songs
These classroom transitions songs are available from a variety of albums.
These Preschool/Kindergarten songs are available from a variety of albums and teach directions, parts of the body, opposites, money, weather, clothing, telling time, adjectives, action and participation, and good behavior.
Alphabet, Letters & Phonics
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of Letter Blends, Digraphs and Diphthongs
Early Math, Numbers & Counting
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Science & Exploration
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Preschool Theme Units
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Parts of the Body Bath – Jeanne Nelson and Hector Marín Cleanup Vacuum Cleaner – Jack Hartmann Face to Face – Fran Avni Feelin’ Good – Lauren Mayer Finger Family – Music with Mar. Five Senses – Music with Mar. Five Fingers – Music with Mar. Hands – Songs for Speech and Language Skills I Can! – Ron Brown Itchy, Itchy – The Amazing Body Itchy Twitchy – Ron Brown I Got a Wiggle – Colleen & Uncle Squaty I’ve Got the Music In Me – Margie La Bella I’ve Got Two – Songs for Speech and Language Skills My Hands On My Head – Adapted by Stephanie Burton My Thumb – Music With Mar. Numbers In A Circle (10) – Colleen & Uncle Squaty Put Your Hands Up in the Air – Hap Palmer Tap It On Your Head – Margie La Bella These Are My Hands – Jack Hartmann Turn Around – Hap Palmer What a Miracle – Hap Palmer See Also: – Songs About My Body, Health, Fitness, and Illness
Following Directions Beginning / End Let’s Start – Prue Whoo Body Parts Everybody Touch Your Head – Margie La Bella Family Dance – Dr. Thomas Moore Head, Shoulders Knees and Toes – Kiboomu Music Head, Shoulders Knees and Toes (Learn It) (sing It) – Super Simple Songs Hey, Hey Everybody – Music with Mar. I Got a Wiggle – Colleen & Uncle Squaty Itchy Itchy – Music, Movement & Magination I’ve Got the Music In Me – Margie La Bella Let’s Clap Our Hands Together – Colleen & Uncle Squaty Shake and Move – Patty Shukla Tap It On Your Head – Margie La Bella Wiggle My Body – Ron Brown Counting A Counting We Will Go – Music, Movement & Magination Jump for Numbers 0-10 – Ron Brown Move It By Your Chair – Margie La Bella Fast / Slow Come, Play That Music – Margie La Bella Move Fast, Move Slow – Jack Hartmann Follow Commands Careful Cuts – Cherry Carl Everybody Wave Hello – Margie La Bella The Finger Dance – Dr. Thomas Moore Follow Directions – Music with Mar. Follow Me – Patty Shukla Food Group Fun – Music with Mar. I Can Do That! – Jack Hartmann Jump Up! Music, Movement & Magination Little Johnny Brown – Colleen & Uncle Squaty Monkey, Monkey – Music with Mar. Move Your Body Along – Listen and Learn Open Your Mouth and Sing “Ah” – Margie La Bella Reach For the Sky – Amy Michelle & Friends Show Me 10 – Ron Brown The Sockball – Dr. Thomas Moore Stand Up – Skip West Wake Up! – Listen & Learn Wiggle, Giggle and Learn – Stephanie Burton Wiggle Worm Workout – Stephanie Burton Front / Back Around the World – Jack Hartmann Doing the Flamingo Walk – Diana Colson Move It By Your Chair – Margie La Bella ZooDeeAy – Music with Mar. High / Low My Elastic Band – Dr. Thomas Moore Reach For the Sky – Amy Michelle & Friends Wiggle It! – Patty Shukla Left / Right Get Up On Your Feet! – Music with Mar. Kangaroo Learns Left and Right – Jack Hartmann Left and Right – Listen and Learn Left and Right – Ron Brown Lefty – Prue Whoo Penguin Dance Chant – Jack Hartmann Right Hand, Left Hand – Music with Mar. Righty Tighty, Lefty Loosey – Gary Rosen Roly Poly #2 – Colleen & Uncle Squaty Safety Comes First – Listen and Learn Snap, Clap, Wiggle & Giggle– Mary Jo Huff Step to the Right – Mary Jo Huff Way Up In the Sky Stephanie Burton Loud / Soft Come, Play That Music – Margie La Bella Move / Freeze Frozen Kidsicle Freeze – Musical Games and Action Songs Magic Ball – Jack Capon & Rosemary Hallum, Ph.D. Move and Stop – Margie La Bella Move It To the Music – Margie La Bella Move, Then, Stay Still – Music with Mar. Play and Do This – Margie La Bella S.T.O.P. –Patty Shukla Wiggle and Freeze – Cathy Bollinger Near / Far Places Close and Far – Music with Mar. North, South, East and West Directions – Music with Mar. Rhyming Exercise When We Rhyme – Jack Hartmann Up / Down Parachute Goes Up and Down – Music with Mar. Pretty Scarves – Music with Mar. Roly Poly #2 – Colleen & Uncle Squaty Stand Up, Sit Down – Margie LaBella Up – Prue Whoo Up and Down – Cherry Carl
Opposites The Opposite Conga – Jack Hartmann The Opposite Song – Gemini The Opposite Song – David Putano Opposites – Kiboomu Music Opposites – Gary Rosen Opposites – Mary Jo Huff Opposites – Stephanie Burton
Say the Opposite – Hap Palmer
What’s Bigger Than A Bear? – Hap Palmer
Money, Currency, and Budgeting 15 Cents – Scott Goodman Coin Song – Scott Goodman Coins In a Dollar – Kathleen Wiley Heads or Tails – Gary Rosen How Many Pennies? – Ron Brown Jobs: Getting Things Done – Frank Bruen Money – Jennifer Fixman Money 1¢ 5¢ 10¢ – Ron Brown Money Counts – Music Movement & Magination The Money Game – Marla Lewis Money In My Pocket – Marilyn M. Linford Money, Money – Frank Bruen Money! Money! – Ron Brown The One-Less-Penny Blues – Music Movement & Magination Skip by Twenty-Fives – Scott Goodman
The Calendar, Weather, and Seasons Songs that Teach about the Weather and Seasons Songs for Teaching Concepts of Weather & Meteorology Songs that Teach the Calendar: Days of the Week and Months of the Year
Clothing The Colors Of Our Clothes – Music, Movement Magination I Am Dressed – Jeanne Nelson and Hector Marín I Just Can’t Seem to Tie My Shoes Yet – Music with Mar. Jenny Jenkins – Two of a Kind Look What I Did This Morning – Dr. Thomas Moore My Clothes and Shoes – Listen and Learn New Pair of Shoes – Andy Glockenspiel Put On Your Shoes – Super Simple Songs What Else Do I Need? – Listen and Learn What Are You Wearing? – Hap Palmer What Color Are You Wearing? – Kiboomu Music Whatever the Weather (What to Wear) – Jackie Silberg
Telling Time – Reading the Clock Clock Rock – Listen and Learn Moving Around the Clock – Music with Mar. Smell My Feet (The Time Song) – Tim Pacific Telling Time – Jennifer Fixman Telling Time – Marilyn M. Linford Tick Tock – Jim Rule Tick Tock – Ron Brown
Adjectives and Concepts of Fast and Slow for Preschoolers Energy – Kelly Good Everything Has a Shape (Adjectives) – Hap Palmer Move Fast, Move Slow – Jack Hartmann Rowing Song – Ron Brown Self-Control – Songs for Speech and Language Skills Slow and Steady – Prue Whoo Song About Slow and Fast – Hap Palmer Stank Up, Sit Down – Patty Shukla Walk. Jog. Run. – Music with Mar.
Musical Instruments – Action & Participation The Bubble Wrap Stomp – Stephanie Burton C to C – Wendy Rollin Clap Your Hands – Tickle Tune Typhoon Clap, Clap, Clap – Rachel Rambach – Listen & Learn Come and Go Around with Me – Music With Mar. Come, Play That Music – Margie La Bella Crescendo – Wendy Rollin Dancer in the Middle – Colleen & Uncle Squaty Do You Speak Music? – Judy Leonard Funky Chicken – Mary Jo Huff Get Up and Sing! – Amy Michelle & Friends Good Time – Listen & Learn Hand Clap Rap – Jack Hartmann Hear Me Sing; Watch Me Dance – Music With Mar. Homemade Band – Margie La Bella The Humm-emotion Song – J. W. Snyder I Can Do It By Myself – Listen & Learn I Can Tango – Patty Shukla I Like to Clap – Listen & Learn The Icicle Ball – Karen Rupprecht & Pam Miinor Instrument Friends Suite – Wendy Rollin Jump – Patty Shukla Just For Fun – Marilyn M. Linford The La La Song – Listen & Learn Let’s Clap Our Hands Together – Colleen & Uncle Squaty Let’s Freeze – Karen Rupprecht & Pam Miinor Making Music – Tickle Tune Typhoon Maraca Rock – Listen & Learn Maracas – I Love That Sound – Dianne Baker Melody & Harmony – Wendy Rollin Movin’ is Cool – Jack Hartmann Music Make Me Wanna Move – Music with Mar. Music Time is Over – Margie La Bella My First Song – Wendy Rollin Penguin Waddle – Karen Rupprecht & Pam Miinor Play and Do This – Margie La Bella Play Your Instruments – Stephanie Burton Preschool Rocks!– Preschool Rocks! Raise Your Hand Song – J. W. Snyder Reach For the Sky – Amy Michelle & Friends Rhythm – March & Waltz – Wendy Rollin Rumble To the Bottom – Colleen and Uncle Squaty Sing an Echo Song – Margie La Bella Shake the Shaker – Music with Mar. Spooky Band – Steve Blunt Tap Tap Your Rhythm Sticks – Listen & Learn Ten Little Skeletons (Rhythm Sticks) – Steve Blunt Time to Sing Hello – Listen & Learn Triangle – Ron Brown The Ukulele Song – Listen & Learn Very Best Band – Margie La Bella The Windmill Song – Colleen and Uncle Squaty You Can Strum Too – Listen & Learn You’ve Got to Wait – Margie La Bella
See More: – Action Songs for Young Children
Values & Virtues 1, 2, 3, Four-Ever Friends – Colleen & Uncle Squaty Ant & Grasshopper – Mary Jo Huff Be My Friend – Hap Palmer Be Nice – The Battersby Duo Be Responsible – Patty Shukla Believe in Yourself – Marilyn M. Linford Circle of Friends – Colleen & Uncle Squaty Co-Operation – Prue Whoo Daddies – Marilyn M. Linford Everybody Has a Family – Music with Mar. Family – J.W. Snyder The Feelings in My Heart – Listen & Learn Friends–We All Need Friends – Dianne Baker Friendship – Be a Good Friend – “Miss Jenny” Glad I am Just Me – Amy Michelle & Friends Good for Each Other – Judy Leonard Good Friends Are Forever – Dianne Baker Hello Friend – Dianne Baker How Many Ways Can You Say “I Love You”? –Music with Mar. How To Take Your Turn – Rita Gold The Hug Song – “Miss Jenny” I Am 4, 5, 6 – Margot Bevington I Love You, No Matter What – Jack Hartmann I’m A Special Kid – Dr. Thomas Moore It’s Love – Jack Hartmann Little Magic Words – Marilyn M. Linford Let the World Be Well – Pam Donkin Look At Me – Marilyn M. Linford Love Grows One by One – Carol Johnson The Magic Word – Listen & Learn Make A Difference – Marilyn M. Linford Making Friends – Listen & Learn Manners Matter Everywhere – Music with Mar. Mind Your Manners – Amy Michelle & Friends Mitzvah Monkey – Music with Mar. The New Baby At My House – Dr. Thomas Moore No One Like Me – Pam Minor Our Family is a Happy One – Fred Gee Ready, Set, Wait! – Listen & Learn Shine! Shine! Shine! – Amy Michelle & Friends Slow and Steady – Susan Harrison Someone Else’s Turn – Music with Mar. Superhero – Patty Shukla Thank You – Jaycee Voorhees The More We Get Together – Kiboomu Music The “Thank You” Song – Rita Gold Thankful – Listen & Learn The Thankful Song – Marilyn M. Linford Twinkle Twinkle – Amy Michelle & Friends We All Live Together – Mary Jo Huff We’re All Different and We’re the Same – Jack Hartmann What Is A Mother? – Marilyn M. Linford When Your Manners Shine – David Putano The World is a Circle – Rita Gold You’re Wonderful – Debbie Clement
See More: – Character Education Songs
Preschool Fingerplays Fingerplays provide a natural, enjoyable way to build number and language skills. Circle Time Songs
Everyday Activities for Preschoolers and Kindergarteners See our songs about Everyday Activities and Routines
Pets, Animals, and Dinosaurs See all of our pages on Animals, Bugs and Dinosaurs. Numbers and Counting Skills for Preschool and Kindergarten See our Songs and Chants for Early Math Concepts
Colors and Shapes for Early Childhood See all of our Songs that Teach Colors and Shapes to Young Children
Sounds of Letters, Digraphs, and Blends and Phonemic Awareness Alphabet Letters and their Sounds and Phonological Awareness
Starting and Ending the Day, Clean-Up Time, and Transitions Songs for Classroom Transitions
Safety Songs Songs and Chants that Teach About Safety
Family Songs and Songs About Friendship, Getting Along with Others, Character Building, and Conflict Resolution Friends and Family
Songs About Food and Nutrition and My Body, Health, and Fitness Healthy Bodies, Food Songs and Physical Fitness Education Songs
Music to Celebrate Presidents’ Day, Valentine’s Day, Independence Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving and the Winter Holidays Holiday Songs
Songs Inspired by Classical Children’s Literature, Fairy Tales, Nursery Rhymes and Poetry See all of our Fairy Tale & Nursery Rhyme Songs
Head Start Programs Song Head Start Kid – Jackie Silberg
Machines, Cars, and Trains See all of our Train and Transportation Songs
Occupations, Schools, Families, Neighborhoods and Homes See all of our Songs for Teaching the “Communities” Curriculum
See all of our Movement and Participation Songs for early childhood.
Science Songs for Early Childhood Development See all of our Science Songs for Young Children
The 10 Best Preschool Transition Songs
Preschool transition songs are an effective way to keep kids on a schedule, move from one activity to the next, and refocus a child’s attention in a positive and fun way. Transitional songs can help kids stay motived and keep them focused on the activity at hand rather than being distracted or acting out. Music helps children to remember things better, and predictable, repetitive activities make them feel secure. Each song should represent a particular task or activity so that they understand what is coming up next. Once you teach your preschool children these transitional songs and show them what they are expected to do at that time, they are eager to participate. Use these Ten Preschool Transitional Songs to help plan your schedule and make staying on task less stressful for you and more enjoyable for the kids.
1. Good Morning Circle Time Song
Good morning (good morning), how are you (how are you) it so nice to have you here with me today Good morning (good morning), how are you (just fine), howdy, how do you do, hello, good day.
This catchy song is fun to sing at the start of the day and gets them ready for the first activity. Start by teaching the kids the whole song, then teach them how to sing just the responses, and eventually, you can have them sing both parts to each other. This song teaches kids simple greetings, courtesy, and how to start the day with a positive attitude.
2. Hello Neighbor Table Song
Hello neighbor, what do you say, it’s going to be a happy day So reach your neighbor and boogie on down, give them a bump and turn around It’s going to be a very happy day.
A good song to sing when having a morning activity at the table. While standing next to their chairs, have them shake hands with their neighbor and dance around with the lyrics. You might also get them to dance around the table and switch partners several times. When the song ends, they have to sit next to their new neighbor, to encourage making new friends.
3. Come to the Carpet Song
Come to the carpet, use your walking feet Come to the carpet, moving to the beat Come to the carpet, careful not to shout And don’t forget that when you sit to have a quiet mouth.
This is a jazzy song that you can use to get all of the kids moving to the carpet for reading or other carpet activities. It is short and quick, so you may want to sing it twice to allow them enough time to get to the carpet. Once every is on the carpet, you can focus their attention by engaging in a fingerplay song or chant.
4. Five Little Monkeys Fingerplay Song/Chant
Five little monkeys swinging from a tree, teasing mister alligator, can’t catch me Along comes mister alligator, quiet as can be, and snap Four little monkeys swinging from a tree Teasing mister alligator, can’t catch me, no you can’t catch me.
Combining songs or chants with fingerplays is an effective way to attract kids to the next activity and get them to focus because they are using their eyes, ears, and hands. This fingerplay is fun for kids because of the action involved in the story of the five teasing monkeys. By the end of the song, all the kids should be gathered and ready for the next activity.
5. Wiggle It Song
Touch your ear and wiggle it, touch your nose and wiggle it, Touch your head and wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle it all around Let’s wiggle up high, wiggle down low, wiggle real fast, and wiggle real slow.
Kids get a lot of built up energy throughout the day, and they need to have a constructive way to release it. A wiggle song is a great way to settle down antsy kids and transition to an activity where they need to be still. This wiggle song allows you to introduce new body vocabulary while also getting the wiggles out. With preschoolers, start out with wiggling a few body parts, and gradually adding new ones at the start of each week.
6. Wash Your Hands Song
Wash your hands (wash your hands), before you eat (before you eat) Wash with soap and water (wash with soap and water), your hands are clean, you’re ready to eat.
This hand washing song by the Wiggles is a good example of how you can use the classic Frere Jacques song for different transitional tasks. This one is good for cleaning up after a messy activity or washing before and after lunch. The tune very easy to adjust, but keep it simple so that preschool kids don’t get confused by what activity goes with the song.
7. The Ants Go Marching Lineup Song
The ants go marching one by one, hoorah hoorah The ants go marching two by two, hoorah hoorah The ants go marching three by three, the last one stops to climb a tree And they all go marching down, to the ground, to get out, of the rain.
Marching songs are a good way to get kids lining up and marching in place before leaving the room. You can repeat the first line of the song for a single line or just go through all ten numbers. Change the lyrics as you see fit to give the last child in line a special job, like spinning around or tooting their horn.
8. Criss-Cross Applesauce Calming Song
There are multiple versions of this circle time song to get kids sitting with their legs folded and ready to listen. Some are a faster paced, but this one incorporates yoga methods that will calm children down for a quiet activity. Incorporating simple yoga moves or meditation methods can calm children down, improve their coordination, and teach them how to follow simple instructions.
9. Clean Up Song
Clean up, everybody clean up, time to clean up Pick up, everybody pick up, time to pick up Pick up the toys, put them away, pick up the blocks, put them away Pick up the books, put them away, put your things away.
Dancing and singing while cleaning up after an activity can make this task fun and encourage the kids to work together. You can adjust the song lyrics to match whatever items you are having them to put away. By focusing on one area at a time, you will teach kids how to clean up after themselves in a positive and fun way.
10.
Bread and Butter Goodbye Song
Bread and butter, marmalade and jam, let’s say goodbye as quiet as we can…goodbye. (Repeat with loud, slow, fast, high, and low verbal cues.)
This song can be used to get kids settled down and ready to leave at the end of the day or when saying goodbye to visitors. It can also be used to welcome new kids entering the class for the first time by replacing goodbye with hello (as shown in the video). The clapping, hand movements, and verbal cues of how to say goodbye or hello will focus their attention quickly. You can also incorporate goodbye and hello sign language movements.
55 Fun Toddler Songs – Kid Activities
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Music is a great way for your toddler not only to have fun but also to learn! Music is a fundamental part of any childhood, and it’s important to find songs that both you and your toddler can enjoy. We made a full list of fun songs to sing with your toddler, so you can make the best playlist for you and your little one.
1. The Wheels on the Bus
One of the most popular preschool songs, this one is always a blast, and you can add new and unique verses that you and your toddler come up with together!
2. Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toe
This silly toddler song is a lot of fun when you add interactive movements! You can teach your child about various parts of their body with this classic tune.
3. Itsy Bitsy Spider
This widely loved song is made even more fun with the hand movements that go along with it to help teach your child fine motor skills.
4. The ABC’s
This is one of the best songs to sing with toddlers to kick start their alphabet skills! We suggest using visual aids while singing to enhance their experience.
5. If You’re Happy and You Know It
This is one of the best toddler songs for younger children. It helps them learn tactile motions and teaches them about emotions.
6. Little Bunny Foo Foo
Silly toddler songs are simple and fun! This one is a great little story for children to enjoy and have fun singing.
7. Five Little Monkeys
This is one of our personal favorites on our toddler songs list! Five Little Monkeys helps children learn their numbers, and you can make this even more fun by jumping on the bed while you and your child are singing.
8. Old MacDonald Had a Farm
Help your child learn various animals and animal sounds with this never-ending tune. Make this an interactive toddler song by letting your child pick the animal in each verse or by calling out the animal sounds!
9. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star is a soothing song for your toddler to sit back and relax. This is a good option for bedtime or any other time you need your child to bring down their energy.
10. London Bridge
We have always loved this interactive toddler song! Multiple children can enjoy playing and singing this song with the associated movements of “falling down” or being “locked up.”
11. The Ants Go Marching
Another great counting song to help your child start to learn numbers! March around with your toddler while singing to make it even more fun!
12. Mary Had a Little Lamb
This timeless nursery rhyme is another great option for bedtime or a time when you need your child to calm down.
13. BINGO
Toddlers love this repetitive song because it is full of endless fun! This is a great way to introduce spelling to your child. Create an interactive toddler song experience by encouraging your child to clap along with you as you both sing.
14. Hokey Pokey
Get your toddler moving and grooving with the Hokey Pokey song. This is another great way to teach your children body parts, as well as introduce “left” and “right” to them!
15. Hey Diddle Diddle
Hey Diddle Diddle is a lovely nursery rhyme for you and your child to enjoy. If your child loves animals, they will definitely enjoy this silly toddler song.
16. Five Little Ducks
This sweet song about ducks wandering away from their mother is another great counting song. You and your toddler can also learn the hand motions that go along with it to hone those fine motor skills!
17. Row, Row, Row Your Boat
Toddlers love to sing this endless tune during any time of the day, but especially during bath time! This is a super simple song for young toddlers who are just starting to talk.
18. Baby Shark
Baby Shark is one of the most popular toddler songs of this year, and you have to admit it’s pretty catchy! Children everywhere love it, and there are even hand motions to go along with it.
19. Humpty Dumpty
This silly nursery rhyme is a staple of every toddler’s repertoire. Keep it interesting by acting out the song with your child!
20. Boom Chicka Boom
This is a fun call and repeat song that the whole family can enjoy! One of the more popular summer songs for preschool, there are also different versions for all kinds of holidays!
21. The Freeze Song
This is another awesome song for teaching toddlers to follow directions. Watch your little one move and shake until the announcer calls “FREEZE!”
22. We’re Going on a Lion Hunt
This silly toddler song encourages your child’s imagination! Travel through “deep rivers” and “dark caves” with your toddler to search for an imaginary lion.
23. Baa-Baa Black Sheep
This is a great song for toddlers who are just learning how to talk. You and your toddler can choose which roles to take on in this duet.
24. The Gummy Bear Song
Your toddler will love to bounce around while listening to this song! You can find this song in just about any language, so if you are looking to expose your toddler to different languages this is a perfect pick.
25. Down by the Bay
You might remember this song from your own childhood! It’s a great toddler song enjoyable for tots and adults alike.
26. You Are My Sunshine
This sweet, loving song is one of our favorites for bedtime or for when your toddler needs some comfort.
27. This Little Piggy
This Little Piggy is a fun distraction for your child when you need them to focus! You and your toddler can laugh along while you tickle their little toes!
28. Pop Goes the Weasel
Have a blast chasing your child around while singing this fun number! Have them jump up every time you yell “pop!” to make a fun directions game out of this song.
29. Three Blind Mice
Children love this silly toddler song! The lyrics may sound a little gruesome to your adult ear, but toddlers laugh along without a care.
30. Do You Know the Muffin Man?
If your child loves muffins, they will love the Muffin Man. This is another repetitive classic that toddlers adore.
31. This Old Man
Keep practicing those counting skills with this fun rhyming toddler song! Your child will love the silly lyrics, and you make it a fun clapping game, too.
32. Ring Around the Rosy
This one might make you a little dizzy, but your toddler will love spinning around in a circle with you while singing!
33. Do Your Ears Hang Low?
We love this silly song that is filled with endless fun! Sing and dance with your toddler and look online for extra verses to keep the fun going.
34. Yankee Doodle
This nursery rhyme was actually created by the British to make fun of Americans, but is now just a beloved silly toddler song that we all enjoy!
35. Be Our Guest
Are you and your toddler Disney fans? Break the routine of your regular nursery rhymes and sing a song from a family favorite movie!
36. She’ll Be Coming Round the Mountain
This high energy fun toddler song is even better when you gallop around! This is another great song to stretch your child’s imagination.
37. A Root Chy Cha
This is one of our favorite interactive toddler songs because it is so catchy and fun! This song will help your toddler stretch their memory muscles and practice following directions.
38. This Land Is Your Land
Teach your children about respect and sharing with this American classic!
39. Take Me Out to the Ballgame
If your family loves baseball, this should be a staple of your household! You can sing this song all the way through to ninth inning with your toddler.
40. I’m a Little Teapot
Pretend to be a teapot with your child in this short, silly toddler song!
41. YMCA
This might not have been originally made for toddlers, but they will love spelling out YMCA with you in this energetic, catchy song!
42. How Much Is That Doggy in the Window?
This nursery rhyme song has definitely stood the test of time! It might inspire your child to want a puppy though, so be prepared!
43. Hakuna Matata
We love lighthearted Disney classics, and your toddler does, too! Hakuna Matata is fun for the whole family and will leave you with no worries.
44. Twist and Shout
This oldies song will have your toddler twisting and shouting with joy all day! Plus, it never hurts to expose your child to The Beatles at a young age.
45. The Farmer in the Dell
Children love repetition, and this song is definitely repetitive. It is admittedly quite catchy though, and we love it!
46. Happy
Even though it wasn’t intended for children, Happy has become one of the most popular toddler songs. You can’t blame your toddler for loving this upbeat, joyful tune!
47. Home on the Range
Break out the cowboy hats and rocking horses with your toddler for this American classic!
48. Do You Want to Build a Snowman?
Frozen swept the nation and won the hearts of toddlers everywhere. If you need a fun alternative to Let it Go, try this song out! Check out some more snowman activities.
49. Pat-a-Cake
Keep practicing those fine motor skills with this classic clapping song!
50. ABC
Jackson 5 songs are always a good time, and you and your child can jam out together! This song also teaches kids numbers and letters in the process.
51. Hush Little Baby
Hush Little Baby will soothe your toddler in any situation. We love how sweet this song is, and it’s a favorite during bedtime.
52. Rock a Bye Baby
Grab a baby doll and encourage your toddler to play along with this loving classic!
53. Frère Jacques
Expose your toddler to another language with this French favorite!
54. Hickory Dickory Dock
This silly and fun toddler song will have your child singing until the clock strikes twelve!
55. Happy Birthday
Even when it isn’t anyone’s birthday, toddlers love singing this celebratory tune. At least you know they’ll be prepared when a birthday rolls around!
Your child can listen to these songs on radio, youtube, or on a tablet specifically designed for kids. Want to add some instruments to your singing? Check out our DIY musical instruments for kids. You can find a list of toddler party games and activities as well as some great drum sets for toddlers.
25 Best Kids’ Songs That Are Actually Good
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These are the popular kids’ songs that actually bop
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We live in the golden age of kids’ songs. The pop heroes of yesteryear are reimagining their songs as kindie anthems and the magic of streaming means you can find a great version of pretty much any kids’ song out there. Plus, self-released kids’-music maestros are popping out hits that render ‘Ring Around the Rosie’ obsolete.
So, while you may lose a lot of life’s pleasures when you become a parent (sleep being chief among them), you can still have good musical taste and cater to your kids’ playlist. To help you on your way and get the kids moving without making your ears bleed, we’ve assembled 25 surefire hits. They include Disney classics and nursery rhymes, rockers-turned-kindie stars and some lesser-known kid-pop heroes. No need for earplugs: Here are 25 great kids’ songs.
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1. ‘The Rainbow Connection’ by Jim Henson
The theme from The Muppet Movie is an all-time great lullaby sung with heart from the mossy swamp. The Muppets entire catalogue is filled with fantastic covers (the Animal-centric ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ is an all-timer) but nothing compares to the frog’s heartfelt signature jam. And should you somehow get bored with the original version, you can find alternate takes ranging from duets with Miss Piggy and Debbie Harry to covers by Willie Nelson, the Dixie Chicks, Lea Salonga, Less Than Jake, the Carpenters, Kacey Musgraves, Gwen Stefani and dozens more. It’s not easy being green, but it’s very easy to fall in love with this song.
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2. ‘We Are the Dinosaurs’ by Laurie Berkner
Laurie Berkner’s tune dropped more than 20 years ago, but it doesn’t get old. Young kids love the strong beat and the chance to act out the lyrics and pretend to be little dinosaurs; parents like the tune, which holds up even after 20,000 listens.
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3. ‘Baby Shark’ by Pinkfong
After you come across this catchy tune you can’t un-hear it: Once ‘Baby Shark’ enters your consciousness there’s no going back. Pinkfong’s captivating hit will get stuck in the heads of your kids – and good luck shaking it out of yours. Just surrender. This is your life now.
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4. ‘Chugga Chugga Choo Choo’ by Choo-Choo Soul
Want kids music that truly slaps? This Disney Junior group makes good on its name with beatboxing, clackity-clack rhythms and some serious vocal chops courtesy of Genevieve Goings, who seems to have gotten lost in the kiddie section en route to a Motown audition.
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5. ‘Shiny’ from Moana
This homage to David Bowie from Disney’s animated hit Moana is voiced by Jemaine Clement, known to you and me as one-half of the Flight of the Conchords. Your kids won’t know, or care – they’ll just like the catchy tune – but you’re listening, too, and you should also enjoy the playlist. Smart parents know that ‘Shiny’ is a gateway song to a larger appreciation of Bowie: Follw it with ‘Magic Dance’ from Labyrinth and they’ll be dressing as Ziggy Stardust for Halloween in no time.
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6. ‘Don’t Read Like a Robot’ by Blazer Fresh
A hip-hop infused plea for kids to put some emotion into their reading, Blazer Fresh – the standout trio from a musical collective known as GoNoodle – brings some old-school Boyz II Men-meets-’80s-Fresh-Prince vibes to the fore across their humorous school-based anthems. Your kid will never read monotonally again.
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7. ‘Let It Go’ from Frozen
Elsa, Queen of the Cold melted hearts everywhere with her emotional feminist hit, ‘Let It Go,’ which details the struggles she faces with her icy powers. It’s a true belter that will always hold a special place in our hearts. Which is a good thing, considering the song has not left the pop-culture landscape since it dropped way back in 2013. This is Disney’s ‘Baby Shark,’ a song that will never go away. Thank goodness for that.
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8. ‘Run Baby Run’ by Caspar Babypants
‘90s oddballs The Presidents of the United States of America were basically writing kid-friendly jams in their heyday thanks to tracks like ‘Peaches,’ so it just makes sense that frontman Chris Ballew would go on to become a huge part of the Pacific Northwest kindie-rock scene. ‘Run Baby Run’ is perhaps his masterpiece, a short and sweet tribute to getting wiggles out. For new parents bemoaning their loss of coolness, Caspar Babypants is a gateway drug to the world of rock stars who kept the music going even as they fell into parenting.
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9. ‘ABC’ by the Jackson 5
Proof positive that musical genius exists at any age level, the all-kid Jackson 5 remains one of the most vocally and musically dynamic groups of all time. ‘ABC’ is their best kid-focus song thanks to its catchy chorus, but this is also a song to play if you want to relay to their kid that they can do anything if they dare to dream.
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10. ‘You Are My Sunshine’ by Jimmie Davis
Simply put, ‘You Are My Sunshine’ gives us a sense of comfort. The skies are no longer gray when we hear this soothing, beautiful country ballad. And we’re not alone in this thinking: The song, credited to Jimmie Davis, has been recorded by more than 350 artists, though we’re partial to Ray Charles’ particularly soulful rendition.
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11. ‘Bananaphone’ by Raffi
A funny thing happens when you’re a parent: One day, you’ll be sitting there listening to Raffi’s ‘Bananaphone’ for the 498th time in two days, and suddenly, you’ll snap into Raffi’s wavelength, finding a new appreciation for the jaunty jazz beat and the bevy of dad jokes. Does that mean you’ve given up? Tapped into The Matrix? Nobody knows. Such is the enduring power and (sigh) a-peel of ‘Bananaphone’
12. ‘London Bridge is Falling Down’
No, no! Not the Fergie version! This traditional English nursery rhyme details depredations of London Bridge and the many attempts to repair it. Although it’s catchy and hard not to enjoy, some people take a gloomy approach and assume it may have even darker leanings. With the catchy beat, we certainly hope not. Actually… maybe it is time to incorporate Fergie into the kids’ music canon.
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13. ‘Cats Sit On You’ by the the Story Pirates
Story Pirates is a goofy collective of storytellers in the mold of an old-timey radio theater groups, and they specialize in ridiculously funny narrative tales set to a variety of music stylings. With respect to the B-52’s-inspired ‘Backstroke Raptor,’ the best entry point is the wild ‘Cats Sit on You,’ a story about an invasion of felines with designs to overtake a school, all set to a jaunty jazz melody. For kids who glom onto words, the group’s entire library is a must-listen.
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14. ‘Bees Can Talk By Moving Their Butts’ by Chompers
Chompers specializes in short songs to brush your teeth to. But this hip-hop banger (yes, we’re going there… yes, we know how uncool we sound) is the only one you might want to bump from your car thanks to its tremendous beats. It’s a rare kid song that warrants repeat listening by parents. Your teeth will never be cleaner.
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15. ‘Space Unicorn’ by Parry Gripp
Nerf Herder vocalist Parry Gripp has found a second life writing rollicking, wholly silly kids songs about everything from food (‘Yum Yum Breakfast Burrito,’ ‘It’s Raining Taquitos’) to memes (‘Cat Flushing a Toilet’). But perhaps his magnum opus is ‘Space Unicorn,’ a hard-rocking anthem about a mythical being delivering rainbows around the world like some sort of psychedelic Santa. Naturally, he even penned a holiday version, should your yuletide need extra rock.
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16. ‘Pink Fluffy Unicorns Dancing on Rainbows’ by Andrew Huang
The song is literally the title repeated over and over over a cute little guitar line rife with spectacular keyboard-synth glockenspiel notes. And it rules. If you’ve got a unicorn kid at home, this one is hard to beat.
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17.
‘A Word for That’ by Barenaked Ladies
Ever wonder what happened to Canadian hitmakers Barenaked Ladies? Turns out they’ve been hanging out at the kids table, which proves a great fit for the playful goofballs. This essential from the Snacktime album is all about finding the right word for hard-to-describe events in a kid’s life. Frankly, we’re surprised they didn’t go with ‘If I Had a Million-Dollar Word.’
18. ‘Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star’
‘Twinkle,’ as it’s known to professional musicians, is a classic for a reason! It’s legitimately gorgeous: Mozart wrote 12 variations on the song when he was at the height of his compositional powers. You don’t need to listen to his harpsichord versions to enjoy its beauty – the lullaby is a soft, sweet and perfect goodnight tune for your tots.
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19. ‘The Hokey Pokey’
What’s better than a goofy song? A goofy song with coordinated dance moves. This one’s a keeper.
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20. ‘The Disappointing Pancake’ by Lisa Loeb
The bespeckled ‘90s icon found a second life penning ultra-silly songs in the key of Laurie Berkner, and ‘Disappointing Pancake’ might be the ’Stay’ singer’s magnum opus: A long, meandering, catchy song about a misinformed pancake’s worldwide quest for glory. Utterly silly and undeniably infectious.
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21. ‘The Ants Go Marching’
With origins dating back to the Civil War’s ‘When Johnny Comes Marching Home’ – a song from an Irish-American bandleader – this children’s ditty packs fun, repetitive lyrics and little pinch of history. Words of wisdom: Sing after you have your picnic so you don’t summon an ant colony onto your checkered blanket and delicious lunch.
22. ‘Happy and You Know It’
Toddler get-togethers would be incomplete without a joyful cheer. ‘Happy and You Know It’ is a wonderful way for little ones to show just how much fun they’re having at their playdate. It’s time to clap those hands!
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23. ‘Skidamarink’ by Sharon, Lois & Bram
There’s no denying it—we cannot resist this tounge-twister of a song in the morning, afternoon, evening or underneath the moon. There’s nothing wrong with saying “I love you,” but “Skidamarink” adds a little bit of whimsy and playfulness to the sentiment.
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24. ‘This Land Is Your Land’ by Woody Guthrie
Woody Guthrie’s classic is a joyful celebration of America. The lyrics are best suited to toddlers, and it’s a great introduction to folk music – it’s a little bit country, a bouncy ballad that’s as sweet as it is short, but doesn’t skimp on Guthrie’s signature dissenting spririt.
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25. ‘Airplane’ by Jetty Rae
A beautifully hypnotic lullaby for kids who are obsessed with transit – that is, all kids – indie singer Jetty Rae’s ethereal voice lulls kids into slumber with dreamy pondering about planes, cabs, motorcycles and boats. It’s the perfect capper for a nighttime playlist… and it works perfectly well on parents to boot.
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20+ Benfits of Music for Kids
Have you heard that listening to music can benefit your child in a number of ways? That’s because it’s true!
Research has shown that playing an instrument can be beneficial for a child’s academic, social, and emotional development.
If you want to learn about the benefits of music for kids, and how to introduce music safely, we’ve got everything you need to know.
Table of Contents
Benefits of Music for Babies
Benfits of Music for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Benefits of Music in Schools
The Bottom Line
Benefits of Music for Babies
Newborns and babies are big fans of music, especially if the music is part of a routine — like being rocked to sleep at night. While music, in general, is good, try to sing to your baby so they can get interaction along with their mental stimulation.
They like music, and it’s good for them at this age. Some of the benefits of playing music to your baby include:
Speech recognition and development: Before they can comprehend words, infants can understand musical patterns. It gives them the practice they need to eventually understand speech (1).
Communication skills: By watching your facial expressions as you sing to them, your baby will learn more about the art of communication. It will watch your face change expressions while you’re communicating the words of the song.
Emotions: The different sounds you make while singing will help a child learn about their own emotions and how to begin regulating them. Mastering their emotions is a big part of their development.
It helps preemies: Some studies have shown that lullabies and live music can improve a preemie’s vital signs, which makes it a good way for parents to spend their time. Often as a parent of a preemie, you can feel helpless at times, but this is one way for you to fight that feeling.
Cognitive skills: Counting and memory are just two of the ways that music helps babies. Even babies who are just 8 months old can recognize parts of a song just a couple weeks after it has been introduced to them.
It reduces stress: There’s a reason music is so calming to babies — it can reduce their stress. The sounds of a song, especially a familiar one, can be soothing to babies. Making lullabies or music a regular part of a bedtime routine, for instance, will help them wind down.
They’ll get better shut-eye: Babies who are sung to by their parents get better sleep, according to some research (2).
It develops fine motor skills: Children, even when they are under the age of 1, are drawn to instruments. Whether it’s a makeshift drum or a few musical keys on one of their toys, babies love to try their hand at playing their own music. And it’s good for them too — it can help them develop hand-eye coordination and other fine motor skills.
There aren’t a lot of drawbacks to music time for children. One thing to watch out for is how loud the music is — you need to protect your baby’s delicate ears. That’s not a concern if you’re singing lullabies to your baby, but if you play music from your stereo, you should keep it down pretty low.
8 Tips for Introducing Music to Babies
Getting your baby interested in music shouldn’t be difficult. But in case you are running short on ideas as to how you can help your baby explore its love of music and get the most out of it, here are some tips.
Let them join in: When you’re singing along with your baby, occasionally pause to give them a chance to try to sing along (3).
Incorporate instruments whenever you can: Whether it’s a baby piano with four buttons or even just a variety of rattles with different sounds, encourage your baby to shake or touch the instrument and see what happens. Show them how the instruments work by playing them yourself.
Make sure to add in music at bedtime: This is a natural time to get your baby to enjoy some soft music — it will be calming for the both of you. It’s a great way to wind down for the night by making sure you sing to your child or calming them with a musical baby mobile.
Introduce a variety of music: While lullabies are great, don’t forget to play your baby some upbeat music sometimes during the day. They’ll like hearing new songs as well as their favorites.
Throw some rhymes in there: Babies notice rhymes just as much as they do the rhythm of a song. A good way to introduce rhymes is by singing your favorite nursery rhyme.
Watch their reaction: Look for cues about how your baby is enjoying any new music you introduce them to. Do they smile or seem to be intently, concentrating on what they are hearing? Do they seem less than pleased with your song selection?
Interact: Make sure you’re interacting with your baby while the music is playing. Half the fun of introducing songs to your baby is seeing their reaction and getting to bond with them in that moment. Don’t be so busy with your everyday chores and duties that you miss this special time.
Let your movements capture their attention: Music gives us the perfect background to act silly. So march around the room in a highly-exaggerated motion, clap your hands, and snap your fingers. Your baby will get a kick out of the music and your goofiness.
Benfits of Music for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Toddlers and preschoolers are more able to show their love of music than babies. You’ll see them laugh and sing along to their favorite songs. And, best of all, you’ll see them break out the dance moves too.
Many of your child’s favorite songs at this age will be ones they’ve heard on their favorite television shows. Because they love them, you’d better be prepared to hear them repeatedly. And by repeatedly, I mean multiple times a day.
If hearing that same old song for the millionth time starts to annoy you, just remember this phase will soon be gone and you’ll fondly remember their favorite songs from this age.
Plus, hearing the same songs repeatedly is easier to take when you see the benefits your child reaps from them.
Exercising motor skills: Dancing along to music helps your child build their gross motor skills. Gross motor skills are the ones that let your child move larger muscles, like their arms and legs.
Coordination: If you want your child to excel at sports, introduce music and dancing. Busting a move will improve their coordination and balance.
Mood lifter: Have you ever been in a bad mood and cranked some music to help uplift or motivate you? Your child will feel the same. They may not be able to tell you how music makes them feel, but you will see the change come over their faces when their songs are playing.
Helps parents bond with children: An afternoon or evening of playing music together, laughing at the lyrics, or dancing around the room builds a bond between parents and kids. You need those small moments like that where you’re just enjoying each other’s company. It helps you forge a tight and long-lasting relationship.
Can help build routines and habits: Kids thrive on habits and routines — it’s good for them to know what’s coming next. It gives them a sense of stability. Even if they don’t always embrace their nightly bedtime and the lullabies associated with it, you can rest assured it’s good for you to stay firm about it.
Vocabulary development: Children can learn new words from songs or, if they’ve heard the words before, songs can help them understand the meaning of the words.
Tradition: All children like to have a sense of belonging and music is one way to impart tradition. Is there a song your mother used to sing to you? Tell your child that before you sing it to them and watch them pay close attention to that song.
Teaches empathy: Empathy is important when it comes to reading how other people are feeling — it can make us a better friend to those around us. Some studies have shown that exploring music with other people makes us more empathetic (4).
Helps with sensory development: Things, like feeling different textures and tasting various foods, helps with sensory development, but so does music (5).
Literacy and numeracy: If you sing nursery rhymes to your child, they’ll be better at figuring out sound patterns and configuring those patterns into a sequence. That helps them develop literacy and numeracy skills.
Improving math ability: Children involved with music, such as lessons with an instructor where they are playing an instrument, generally score higher on math tests. While formal instruction at this age may be pushing it, you can let them watch others play instruments. It might spark the desire to do so themselves someday.
Ideas for Introducing Music to Toddlers/Preschoolers
Children naturally love music and are drawn to it. But there are things you can do to foster that love and watch it grow. Let’s look at some tips that might help you spur on your child’s love for music.
Incorporate movement: Listening to songs is great, but adding some clapping, foot tapping or marching increases the level of fun and interest for a child. Remember playing Ring Around the Rosie when you were a kid? The best part about that song was the part where you got to fall down.
Bring in some props: Children at this age have a rich imagination. You should let it roam wild by bringing in some props when you’re singing a song. You can add stuffed animals, pillows, or anything else you think of (6).
Bring in the instruments: Babies enjoy their scaled-down toy versions of instruments like rattles and little pianos with three or four keys. Toddlers are ready for more. Give them a makeshift drum or a kazoo as a gift to blow into.
Be patient: Kids of this age are going to want to hear their favorite songs repeatedly, so let them. The repetition is good because it assists with the learning process you’re going through.
Don’t expect too much: If you know all about how music can make your child smarter, it can be tempting to jump right in, but don’t pressure them to take on too much too soon. Formal instrument lessons and expecting them to pick right up on the basics is unrealistic. Remember your job as their parent is to encourage, not pressure.
Don’t worry about your voice: If you’re singing to your child, you don’t have to be Ariana Grande. Your child won’t be judging the quality of your voice. You’re already perfect to them just the way you are — so go ahead and give it your best vocal performance whether it’s silly or spectacular.
Put on some bells while you dance: Your child will love trying to ring their bell simply by moving a body part. This is a fun activity to help them get the beat of the music they’re listening to.
Make it consistent: If you want your child to be interested in music and get the benefits from it, you can’t just do it occasionally and then let it rest. You should be incorporating a few minutes of it every day, whether it’s singing them a lullaby before bed or doing a quick mid-afternoon song and dance.
Hum some too: While singing is fun, sometimes it’s good for your child to concentrate on the melody rather than the words. You can do this with any song you’d ordinarily sing just by removing the words.
Don’t micromanage: Your child isn’t ready to become a professional musician so try to resist your inner urge to be a critic. Don’t try to show them techniques for playing instruments and don’t criticize the way they sing their song. Just let them have fun and be as silly as they want to be.
Get your caregivers in on the act: If you spend long work days away from your kids but you want them to have the joys and benefits of music, give them the tools so they can engage with it at their caregiver’s house. You can bring a small instrument for them to play or ask the caregiver to sing to them occasionally.
Benefits of Music in Schools
When it comes time for you and your child to decide if they will join band or choir at school or learn to play an instrument outside of school, you might want to keep in mind the benefits your child can reap.
Learning to play an instrument can be an expensive undertaking by the time you buy the instrument and pay a professional for lessons, but you’ll get rewards for that money as well.
Let’s look at some of the benefits music education can bring into your child’s life.
Their brain is more fully utilized: Because a lot of the brain is engaged while a person is playing an instrument, there is more growth for neural activity.
Coordination: The importance of great hand-eye coordination can’t be overstated. It can help in a lot of ways, including sports if your child wants to participate in athletics as well as music.
Developing focus: Music can help children hone their ability to focus intently on what they’re learning and doing. When learning to play an instrument, if you don’t pay attention, you won’t move onto the next level of playing.
Learning patience: Learning to play an instrument can be difficult and frustrating at times, especially when you hit a sour note. You have to dig deep, set aside your frustration, and try to play that piece repeatedly until you do it perfectly. That hard-earned patience will benefit your child throughout their life.
Happiness: Some students get such joy out of music that it might be the brightest part of their day. If they play music for no other reason than that, it’s a great one!
Self-esteem: Not everyone is a straight-A student and not everyone is a star athlete. In order for your child to develop high self-esteem, they should find something they excel at and be allowed to participate in it. Music might be where their greatest skill is.
The pursuit of greatness: Playing music can leave students with a desire to do it perfectly. That drive can spill over into other areas of their lives, such as their school work.
Learning to perform in front of people: Public speaking remains a big fear for many people. If kids can learn to deal with performance anxiety because of band and choir, they’ll have an easier time with public speaking throughout their lives.
Better language skills: Music helps the left side of the brain develop. That’s the side that’s responsible for processing language. Being a good speaker can help your child socially throughout their life.
Relaxation: Students who are wound too tightly don’t always have the most active social calendar — they can be stressful to be around. Music can be relaxing to some students, whether they’re singing or playing.
Finding your people: School music education might allow your child to find his core group of friends as well as a sense of belonging. And if your child is hanging out with children who would rather form a garage band than do things to get in trouble, you’ve won at this parenting game. Those are the friends you’ll want your child to have.
Teamwork: Being part of a band or a choir means your child will have other people counting on their performance. That will lead to feelings of being part of a team, which is something athletes understand but it’s a skill that isn’t always emphasized in schools (7).
Learning to multi-task: The best students are ones that can use all of their talents and abilities to multi-task while they’re working on something. Music is like that too. The best musicians are ones who have to juggle their skills simultaneously to stay on task.
Ups their IQ: If you want your child to make the most of their intelligence, music education can help. It can build their IQ a small amount — one study showed an average of a three-point increase (8).
Better spatial-temporal reasoning: Because of music, your child could be special when it comes to being spatial. Spatial-temporal skills, the kind utilized by people doing math, art, computer work, engineering, and architecture, are improved in children who study music.
Better test takers: When it comes to standardized testing, children who study music in great music programs perform better than ones who don’t take music education or don’t have access to a good program. It might be in part because of the focus learning about music requires.
Honing their memory: Whether they’re learning the lyrics to a song or memorizing music for a song they’re playing, students use their brain for memorization purposes when they are involved with music education.
The pursuit of a career path: For some students, music just won’t be an enjoyable hobby. It will become their career. And it’s a career they might not have pursued if you didn’t enroll them in music education.
7 Tips for Choosing the Right Instrument
If you know you want your child to play an instrument, but you aren’t sure which one, here are some tips to help you decide.
Let your child have a say: If you love the idea of your child playing violin, but they’re drawn to the flute, consider letting them have their way or learning both instruments. Your child is the one who will play the instrument so some of the choice should be theirs. However, do keep in mind that if longevity is your primary goal, there are typically only 2 instruments that can survive music lessons into adulthood and those are the piano and guitar.
Affordability: In a perfect world, you would be able to buy whichever instrument your child was interested in. But some instruments cost more than others and you shouldn’t short your essentials such as food and shelter to spring for an instrument.
Space: If you don’t have room in your house for a piano, but that’s your child’s first choice, you may have to help steer them to a more practical instrument for your household.
Sanity: If your child wants to play drums, but you can’t have all that noise while they are practicing, you’ll have to set some ground rules. Maybe you can buy a pair of earplugs for their practice sessions or you can set up their drums in the garage for them to practice in.
What music they like best: If your child is hardcore into rock or pop, but they want to play the flute, they might be disappointed when they realize flutes aren’t featured very often in their favorite genre. Maybe a guitar or drums would be a better choice.
Let them try a few: If you want to know what your child has an aptitude for and likes before shelling out the money to buy an instrument they might hate, ask the music teacher at your school to see if they have any instruments your child could test drive before making a decision. The worst they’ll do is tell you they don’t.
Are they showing interest in songwriting and singing: Even at a young age, some children show a natural interest in performing and songwriting. If they are a singer, you might want to steer them toward an instrument they can play while singing, like guitar or piano.
The Bottom Line
By encouraging your child to love music, you’ll be setting them up for success in every area of their life. But the key is to help them truly enjoy it, not just be something they feel forced to do.
By introducing them to music at a young age and showing them how much fun you have when you’re singing, playing an instrument, or listening to music on the radio, you’ll keep them motivated and interested.
The most important thing you can do is to lead by example, so if you’re enjoying yourself while you are involved with music, they likely will too.
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Classical music for children
Classical music for the comprehensive development of children from their earliest childhood, literally from the neonatal period.
development of your baby. Of course, for this you will have to make a lot of effort, give the little one all your love and spend countless hours.
We will tell you why it is so important to organize the correct musical education of a child from childhood and why it is worth listening to classical music.
Classical music for pregnant women
The child begins to distinguish sounds already from the 5th month of pregnancy. One hour of listening to classical music during pregnancy per day will be enough to start introducing the unborn baby to sounds new to him. After birth, babies are able to remember familiar melodies and even fall asleep to them. Emotional balance in children listening to music while still in their mother’s tummy has been proven. This effect is most likely due to the fact that listening to classical music during pregnancy, the expectant mother relaxes, rests, and this affects the baby only in a positive way.
Classical music for newborns
It is well known that the musical taste and perception of music in general are formed in babies under the influence of the habits of their parents. What the baby hears every day will most likely be his preference.
As early as three months old, classical music for newborns can be arbitrarily complex, because a baby learns information literally on the fly, it is enough for him to hear a melody several times in order to then easily recognize it. Listening to songs one after another, sooner or later one of them will begin to give preference. The melody will be interesting to him. And to get the interest of the child is wonderful. Why? Interest is the main component in the development of the child. Only interest gives rise to the desire for knowledge.
Proper musical education in the neonatal period is giving your child the opportunity to understand and realize the full depth of classical music. It is classical music for children that is indispensable in terms of hearing development and development in general.
How to listen to classical music with children?
For the development of the child, of course, classical music is preferable to plain pop melodies.
Of course, simple children’s songs will cause joy and delight in the baby. Little children who do not even know what dance is, having heard any groovy melody, on an intuitive level begin to clap, stomp their feet or dance. Music encourages children to express their emotions.
Classical music calms and inspires. However, it should be listened to in moderation. In pursuit of the early development of the child, do not tire him around the clock listening to all kinds of melodies and educational materials.
1-2 melodies a day are enough for babies, then the time of listening to classical music gradually increases.
Our collection of classical music for children features truly golden melodies written by the most talented composers in history. Give your child a chance to experience the greatness and depth of classical music before listening to nursery rhymes with them.
Incendiary dance music for children
Cheerful rhythmic melodies, to which it is so hard not to start an incendiary dance – an obligatory component of children’s leisure. You can listen to bright tracks with the help of a convenient player right here!
Surgery melodies without words that instantly attract the attention of small listeners – an important component of the most various children’s activities and entertainment. The playlist can be used by parents for family home leisure, as well as educators and music workers in kindergartens, schools, dance teachers, coaches, and event organizers. Expressive and bright dance compositions will stir even the most shy listener.
This music can be used in different areas:
For dancing. A large selection of rhythms and moods allows you to create a suitable playlist for classes and studios, as well as arrange a real disco right at home!
For charging and outdoor games. It’s nice to warm up to cheerful melodies, arrange catch-ups and other competitions. Children really like games where music is an important element of what is happening, they are more easily and with great pleasure are included in the entertainment.
For holidays. It is impossible to imagine a birthday or New Year without the active participation of all guests. Turn on the player and start the party with the best children’s dance tracks!
For matinees and performances. Choose compositions for interesting performances, memorable school performances, fun flash mobs.
On our site you can listen to many different tracks, and a convenient player and good quality of each track are guaranteed to delight children and adults of all ages.
The influence of music on child development
The peculiarity of children is that they are able to absorb new knowledge and skills like a sponge. The formation of their character, personality, life priorities and talents is largely determined by the environment. And even, it would seem, such a trifle as music has a noticeable effect on the feelings and way of thinking of the child. That is why it is so important for parents to pay more attention to the issue of musical education.
“Magic” effect of music on children
As a result of numerous studies, it has been scientifically established that music really contributes to the more active development of children. Many mothers practice music therapy even for babies still in the womb. Of course, a child begins to perceive the text of songs only at a more mature age, but the ability to recognize a melody to one degree or another is observed even before birth. How exactly does the influence of music on the development of children, including preschool age, manifest itself? Among the positive effects of listening to her baby are the following:
• Memory upgrade . The child remembers the melody and the text, and this happens, rather, on a subconscious level.
• Speech formation . Singing along to your favorite songs, the baby trains his articular skills.
• Music therapy as a way to control the emotional state of the child . Excessively active and easily excitable children relax better with calm music. And cheerful and perky melodies will help to stir up and cheer up passive kids.
• Development of creative abilities . Listening to music, the child learns to interpret and understand it, which means that the imagination is actively involved in the process.
• Development of written and mathematical abilities . Surprisingly, regular listening to music also affects a child’s ability to write and count. There is a scientific explanation for this – music develops spatial perception.
What kind of music can children play?
Any musician will tell you that you need to develop a child’s ear for music with the help of the right music. The direction of development of the baby’s personality also depends on the choice of musical material. Experimenting with some styles and genres is not worth it – no usefulness can be expected from them. Other directions affect the child beneficially.
Do not turn on the baby:
• Noisy and too loud music. Sensitive children’s ears are very sensitive to chaotic house, aggressive heavy metal, hard garage rock, etc. Such music can cause tears and tantrums in the youngest music lovers, and aggression and an excess of energy in older children. Psychologists do not at all advise adults to include songs for their kids in which percussion instruments prevail.
• Songs with obscene language . The texts of many compositions contain words that even adults try not to use in their speech. Children, on the other hand, are not modest, so they can repeat an obscene expression with a completely unflappable face. It will be very difficult to wean them from a bad habit.
• Compositions that are long and too slow . Calm and light music is good, but in moderation. You shouldn’t play lyrical ballads all day long, catching up with melancholy. Perhaps adults like them, but children still need more dynamic and invigorating music.
Scientists, in an attempt to determine how music affects the development of a child’s personality, came to the following conclusions: The duration can be increased if the baby is disposed to listening to music.
Relaxing compositions are best for a child to listen to after feeding, while dynamic and cheerful compositions are best before.
You don’t need to turn on the music loudly – the volume of calm conversational speech is enough.
The repertoire can be wide and include children’s, pop, jazz, folk songs, etc.
The child must be introduced to classical music – it is the best tool for music therapy. However, even here there are some nuances that must be taken into account when conducting “sessions”. For example, it is impossible to compose a repertoire exclusively from the classics – it is important to maintain a balance between different musical directions.
The influence of classical music on children
Far from all adults can boast of a love for classical music. For most, it seems too boring and complicated for daily listening. However, child psychologists assure that the influence of classical music on the psyche of children is colossal. Of course, everything is very individual. Some kids, having heard the sounds of the orchestra, throw a tantrum, others are energized or, conversely, completely calm down. The reaction of children depends directly on temperament, and for each it is necessary to draw up an individual musical program.
The benefits of classical music for children of all ages are scientifically proven. Regular listening to Mozart, Bach, Chopin and other “golden” composers noticeably develops the child’s creative, mental and communication skills. There is even the so-called “Mozart Effect”, bred by the French otorhinolaryngologist A. Tomatis. It comes down to the fact that children listening to the works of W. A. Mozart demonstrate a more dynamic development of thinking than their peers who do not listen to the music of this composer. The doctor explains this phenomenon with a special tonal range, characteristic of the works of Wolfgang Amadeus. Of course, it is still too early to talk about a 100% manifestation of the effect, but the fact remains that classical music definitely contributes to a more active mental and creative development of children.
Children’s songs
Songs written specifically for young music lovers play an important role in the development of a child’s personality. As a rule, these are simple compositions with easy-to-remember texts that take into account the importance of children’s creativity and the development of imagination. Listening to such songs, the baby is included in the process of learning the vast world of music, turns on fantasy and draws various images. Very often, parents even combine children’s music therapy sessions with drawing classes. A child can express his emotions and thoughts when listening to songs on paper with the help of paints.
Of great interest to kids are analogs of adult musicals – musical fairy tales. These can be both audio recordings and musical cartoons, which today are widely represented in the world film collection. In an easy and accessible form, they tell about simple human values and life wisdom, instill in children courage, respect for loved ones, justice and kindness. Toddlers quickly memorize songs from fairy tales, which contributes to the development of memory and speech.
Thus, music helps parents in many ways in matters of child upbringing. In addition, if you start music therapy at an early age, the child will definitely show creative abilities. And then parents will have other questions, for example, how to choose a musical instrument or teach a child to draw.
Influence of music on the child | Official website
“The influence of music on children is beneficial, and the sooner they begin to experience it for themselves, the better for them.” V. Belinsky
It has been known since ancient times that music soothes pain, relieves stress, and has a positive effect on the child’s psyche. To the sounds of music, children perform breathing and physical exercises. Thanks to well-chosen music, the child opens up to the world, distracts from his illness, and his blood sugar levels decrease. Music affects a child’s heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and even the ability to adapt to heat and cold.
The effect of music on the child
Music has a positive effect on the child’s brain, activating the connections between nerve cells. The first 6 years of a child’s life is the most important period for the development of the nervous system and brain, so it is advisable to start mastering the basics of a child’s musical education as early as possible.
Children who study music absorb information better, memorize new material faster and have no problems with concentration. Also, “musical” children are easier given mathematics, foreign languages and logic.
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Excitable, restless children benefit from slow classical music.
Melodies with words (songs, arias) than melodies without words. And “live” singing affects them more strongly.
The music that a child hears is deposited in his subconscious and affects his future.
Music therapy is an additional stimulus for the development of children.
Under the influence of music, creative imagination is created in children, and through it the perception of different aspects of life changes.
Never let children listen to music through headphones. From such a sound, the brain of a child can receive acoustic trauma. At preschool age, music therapy is used in combination with rhythmic and dance classes, with singing, psycho-gymnastics, logorhythmics, etc. Active music therapy, useful for children for the development of motor skills, speech, coordination of movements. Relaxation and visualization to music is good for developing children’s imagination and creativity.
Remember!
Music affects our condition. So, when we listen to active, cheerful music, marches, dance, we experience a surge of energy, we are charged with cheerfulness. And when we listen to calm music: nocturnes, ballads, songs, we calm down, relax, harmonize the work of the nervous system.
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Musical preferences largely depend on temperament. If you are sanguine or choleric, then dance styles will suit you. But phlegmatic people prefer high female voices. Experts also noticed that the music of romantic composers – Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Schubert – is liked by those who are prone to solitude, and energetic people, as a rule, like Liszt, Wagner, Prokofiev. So the musical first-aid kit can be the most diverse. The main thing is that this music should be a source of strength, energy and good mood.
Did you know that children who did not hear lullabies in childhood are less successful in life and are prone to mental disorders. Lullabies, which all peoples have, are not just an element of folklore and serve not only to lull a child to sleep. Lullabies are very important in the process of mastering the child’s speech, and therefore in the development of thinking.
What kind of songs a mother sings to a child, and whether she sings them at all, depends on the character of a little person, his physical health, and the degree of his psychological stability. In addition, knowledge about the world is encrypted in lullabies, which are awakened in the genetic memory. Children whose genetic memory is not “awakened” find it much more difficult to adapt in life and in society. They develop much more slowly.
Child’s health and musical development
Did you know that singing too loudly and loudly can be harmful to children’s weak vocal cords. In addition, it negatively affects the nervous system of children, creates excessive excitement, tires.
But what if the child wants to pour out an excess of energy not only in movement, but also in sound, if he himself is drawn to music and song, as to the most accessible and understandable musical genre for him?
To teach children to listen carefully to music, to understand and share the moods and feelings that it conveys, to play simple melodies, to make their voice sound natural and free.
This task is quite within the power of mothers and fathers, grandparents, older brothers and sisters of the child. It does not require special musical or pedagogical knowledge: after all, we are not talking about preparing a musician or singer from a baby.
It is enough to instill in the child the simple skills of listening to music, to introduce him to singing within the limits that are accessible to every person.
It gives children joy when adults sing softly and affectionately or play unpretentious calm melodies on the harmonica, guitar, piano.
Accessible and pleasant music usually causes a feeling of pleasure, a joyful smile. Thus, music helps to maintain a joyful mood in a child.
And this is very important, especially at an early age, because positive emotions contribute to the healthy development of the nervous system and have a beneficial effect on the flow of basic physiological processes: respiration, heart activity, metabolism. But the healing effect of songs can only manifest itself when family members take into account the age characteristics of the child. The child must not be allowed to scream. Children should not be allowed to sing outside in cold and damp weather, because it is harmful to the vocal cords and can lead to colds.
“Childhood is just as impossible without music as it is impossible without a game, without a fairy tale,” said V.A. Sukhomlinsky.
Therefore, parents should be interested in the fact that the child’s meeting with music takes place on time and the music becomes their faithful assistant in the upbringing of the child in the family.
Music director Kholopov V.A.
The influence of music on the development of a preschool child
Music soothes, music heals,
music improves mood…
Teaching children music, we strengthen their health .
“Music is a powerful source of thought. Without musical education, the full mental development of the child is impossible. The primary source of music is not only the surrounding world, but also the person himself, his spiritual world, thinking and speech. The musical image in a new way reveals to people the peculiarity of objects and phenomena of reality,” wrote V. A. Sukhomlinsky. Our distant ancestors, by some intuition, created musical instruments and with their help they found such combinations of sounds and rhythms that fascinated, hypnotized a person. This possibility of music was widely used in religious and cult ceremonies. Other musical combinations contributed to a surge of strength, increased emotional tone, and encouraged a person to take action. In ancient Sparta, warriors went into battle to the sounds of aulos – woodwind instruments. A.V. Suvorov defined this influence of music as follows: “Music doubles, triples armies.” March, vigorous, rhythmic music, drumming and trumpet sounds make you forget fatigue, increase muscle performance.
In the 20th century, interest in the influence of music on the human body grew noticeably. Numerous studies show that music affects many subtle regulatory processes, changes the functioning of various organs and systems, and ultimately has a beneficial or destructive effect on human health. So, the Russian physiologist I.R. Tarkhanov proved that melodies (precisely melodies) that bring joy to a person have a beneficial effect on the cardiovascular system: they slow down the pulse, increase the strength of heart contractions, dilate blood vessels and normalize blood pressure, while annoying music causes the opposite effect. Melodious music normalizes the secretion of gastric juice. According to the English scientist L. Demling, symphonic works have such an impact. He found, in particular, that listening to the works of Mozart and Beethoven helped the rapid healing of stomach ulcers. A number of European researchers have established that piano and violin music has the most beneficial effect on the human body. Music has an uplifting effect! This fact was proved by the Russian academician V. M. Bekhterev, who was the first to study this issue.
Music and beauty come together even before the baby is born. Some even believe that classical works can have a beneficial effect not only on health and mental abilities, but also on the external data of the child. Today it is already known for certain that the state of their health depends on the quality of the music that children listen to.
Music and health – these concepts are close to each other. Health is an invaluable asset not only for each person, but for the whole society. When meeting, parting with close and dear people, we wish them good and good health, as this is the main condition and guarantee of a full and happy life. Health helps us fulfill our plans, successfully solve life problems, overcome difficulties, and, if necessary, significant overloads. Good health, wisely preserved and strengthened by man himself, ensures him a long and active life.
A sickly child who lags behind in physical development gets tired faster, has unstable attention, poor memory, and low working capacity. Their spiritual life, worldview, mental development, strength of knowledge, and self-confidence depend on the health and cheerfulness of children. It is especially effective to carry out health-improving work using such a powerful tool in solving educational, educational and correctional tasks as music. Moreover, it is music from all kinds of art that is the most powerful means of influencing a person.
What is the relevance of the use of health-saving technology in the musical and educational activities of preschool educational institutions:
– High incidence of children.
– The effectiveness of musical influence on the physiology of the child.
– Lack of a unified holistic approach to health work among preschool specialists.
– Increasing the level of professional competence of the music director in the context of rehabilitation pedagogy.
Listening to music has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. Music carries a powerful communicative principle, it contains the widest possibilities of communication. An effective form of recovery is relaxation, which is necessary and effective in music lessons, it helps to restore breathing, relieve tension, reduce fatigue, and prepare the child for further perception of musical material. Listening to the music of nature: the ringing of a stream, the singing of birds, the howling of the wind, the chirping of grasshoppers, the sound of the surf, the rustling of leaves and wind, the child relaxes, enjoys, distracts from extraneous thoughts and calms down.
Our brain perceives music simultaneously in both hemispheres: the left hemisphere senses rhythm, while the right hemisphere senses timbre and melody. Music has the ability to influence the psycho-emotional and physical state of a person.
The main components of music and their effect on the human body:
MELODY evokes not only emotions, but also sensations, affects almost all vital functions, especially the nervous system, breathing and blood circulation.
RHYTHM has a direct effect on a person – both on his body and on his emotions. The life of our body is based on various rhythms: breathing, heart.
HARMONY is produced by the simultaneous sounding of several sounds in harmony with each other. In the human soul, the predominance of dissonances is an expression of discord, conflicts.
TIMBER – sound coloring in music. The composer, skillfully combining various instruments in an orchestra, can drive a huge audience into a frenzy.
There is a whole trend in modern medicine – music therapy. Research by S.V. Shusharjana testifies that music can contribute to a faster cure for many diseases. It is very important to instill in children an interest and love for music as an important component of a healthy lifestyle. One of the possibilities that can be used to achieve this goal is communication with children in music circles.
Music therapy is an important component of musical and recreational work in preschool educational institutions. Listening to the right music increases the immunity of children, relieves tension and irritability, headache and muscle pain, and restores calm breathing. In the morning they meet children, put them to bed, wake them up after a daytime sleep to the appropriate music, use it as a background for classes, free activities. Music classes using health-saving technologies are effective when taking into account the individual and age characteristics of each child, his interests. The success of classes is impossible without the joint activities of the music director and educator, who actively helps, organizes independent music-making of children in a group.
Rhythmic organization is the basis of life. Everything around us lives according to the laws of rhythm. The data of physiology and psychology prove the close relationship between auditory sensations and muscle sensations. Rhythmic movements contribute to the activation of various analyzer systems. Therefore, it is recommended to engage in the development of a sense of rhythm from early childhood and in a form accessible to preschoolers: rhythmic exercises and games. Rhythmoplasty – develops the ability to feel and convey the nature of music. The main focus of the elements of rhythmoplasty in music lessons is the psychological emancipation of the child through the development of his own body as an expressive (“musical”) instrument.
Dancing, rhythmic movements are a physiological need of a child’s developing organism. They mobilize physical forces, develop grace, coordination of movements, musicality, strengthen and develop muscles, improve breathing, actively influence blood circulation, and contribute to the production of many substances necessary for the child’s body. Speed of reaction, coordination of movements, conscious mastery of dance, rhythmic movements are also important for the mental development of children. At music lessons, the child is engaged in rhythmoplasty in a team, and this contributes to the development of organization, discipline, responsibility, mutual assistance, attentive attitude towards others, and independence in children.
The influence of music is also great in logorhythmics. The tasks of logorhythmics are defined as health-improving, educational (cognitive, educational, correctional). As a result of solving health problems in children with speech disorders, the musculoskeletal system is strengthened, breathing, motor, sensory functions develop, a sense of balance, correct posture, gait, and grace of movement are brought up. Classes with elements of logorhythmics are carried out in close contact with a speech therapist, who advises on what sounds should be selected for speech and song material. The peculiarity of the use of these exercises lies in the fact that, in addition to the development of the child’s voice data and the muscular apparatus, children’s emotions develop, his thought and fantasy awaken.
An important place in the music lessons is occupied by finger games and fairy tales, which are performed as songs or pronounced to music. Games develop the child’s speech, motor qualities, increase the coordination abilities of the fingers (preparation for drawing, writing, connect finger plasticity with expressive melodic and speech intonation, form figurative-associative thinking).
The success of the implementation of any area of health-saving activities depends on the close cooperation of teachers and parents. Without their participation and support, health saving results will be minimal. Effective forms of work are used to attract parents to joint activities. Literary and musical drawing rooms, theatrical performances are held; talk about the impact of music on the health of preschoolers. This helps to increase the competence of parents in matters of preserving and strengthening the health of children, establishing close emotional contacts between children and parents, as well as the psychological comfort of preschoolers. As a result, music lessons improve concentration and attention span, reduce impulsivity, and music has a calming effect on most hyperactive children. The speech and sensorimotor function of the body improves, orientation in spatio-temporal relations increases, the cognitive interests of the child develop.
Music helps to create full-fledged conditions for maintaining the health of children, develops interest in activities that include health-saving technologies, introduce these technologies into the daily educational process, consolidate children’s skills and abilities in order to improve physical health, voice and music data, as well as the health of the child’s psyche and a comfortable state in the educational process.
It is known that even Pythagoras, Aristotle, Plato drew the attention of contemporaries to the preventive and therapeutic effects of music. They argued that music establishes order and harmony in the universe, including the harmony disturbed by diseases in the human body. In modern medicine there is a whole direction – music therapy. It is very important to instill in children an interest and love for music as an important component of a healthy lifestyle.
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Music classes for preschool children
Music lessons are extremely important for the child’s body and the complex development of personality. Singing, playing the flute, piano or any other musical instrument – all this not only develops musical taste, but also improves fine motor skills, attention and other important skills.
Now more and more parents want to send their child to a music school. Often they themselves are far from being musicians, they are poorly versed in the issues of such education, but they understand that musical education brings up taste and other important personality traits in a person.
It turns out that most parents have a vague idea of where to start. What kind of music lessons for children are needed? What musical instrument to choose? Is there any preliminary preparation needed? There are really a lot of questions, so let’s look at this problem in more detail.
Where to start?
Children should be taught music from an early age. A hackneyed phrase, but this does not negate its relevance. So where is the best place to start?
Let’s start by saying that music is the language you want to teach your child. What will be the first step? Of course, creating the right language environment. The effectiveness of this method can be seen in those people who learn a foreign language among its native speakers, i.e. when a person is in conditional England, he will learn English much faster, because all people speak elementary English.
It is the same with music – the more auditory musical experience, the easier it will be for the child in further music lessons. Language is learned by children from birth, they hear how their parents speak, they accumulate passive and active vocabulary.
Accordingly, parents must create the necessary musical environment so that rhythmic and intonational forms and sounds become familiar to the child. You can start from birth, listening to good and positive music, which has a positive effect on the nervous system of the mother and her baby. Own singing, listening to songs, playing musical instruments (if you, of course, have such skills) – all this has a positive effect on the child.
Baby music games for babies can be used. Recitatives-improvisations with toys are especially good. You can create an impromptu “communication” of toys with each other under the motive of 3-4 sounds. An additional plus if your house has a synthesizer or even a real piano. The same recitatives can be played on the keys in different registers.
Remember that in no case should you force music lessons. Joint singing of songs or chants to the accompaniment of a musical instrument should last for 1-2 minutes, but several times a day. One lesson should not last too long, otherwise the child will quickly lose interest in them, and he will perceive them as some kind of forced occupation.
When can I start teaching music to preschool children with a teacher?
Let’s say you actively work with your child at home, sing songs with him, play an instrument, etc. But this is only the initial stage, which is a good base, but still cannot be a full-fledged training. This requires the complex work of a music teacher who knows his business and understands exactly how to work with children.
Beginning music lessons with young children is always individual. Sometimes we hear that some children start studying with a teacher as early as 3-4 years old, but this is rather an exception. As a rule, the parents of such children are musicians themselves, or they are far ahead of their age in terms of musical development.
So, at what age do you start going to music school? As a rule, from 6-7 years old, but sometimes earlier – at 5 years old. It all depends on the characteristics of the child. In particular, can he be diligent and hold attention for at least 15 minutes? If so, then he is ready to go. In most music schools, the load is gradual, i.e. first start with small-time classes, then increase them to 30 minutes. Such an entry into the educational process can take from 1 to 3 months.
In our School, teachers teach children early musical development, which allows them to join the wonderful world of music. This is a good start for a child who wants to learn how to play a musical instrument or go to vocal courses in the future. Our standard schedule is 2 times a week, which is sufficient for general musical development. At the same time, parents can bring their children to us more often if they want a more in-depth immersion in the world of music.
Does teaching with a teacher make sense for children aged 2-5?
We have already established that the average age when parents send their children to music school is 6-7 years old. But experience shows that children who started school earlier have a certain advantage over older children.
Children aged 2 to 5 years are characterized by the following qualities:
Emotional and more direct perception of the world around them.
Rapid assimilation of new movements and any information.
Some absent-mindedness, quick switching of attention, i.e. They find it difficult to concentrate on one activity.
Young children a priori cannot plan their day, therefore they live according to the principle of “here and now”.
This list contains both qualities that will be useful in teaching, as well as those that can interfere with classes with a teacher. But still, we recommend that the child be sent to a music school as early as possible, because music will be perceived by him as something ordinary, at the subconscious level (as in the case of learning his native language).
But here it is important not to overdo it – if your child is not interested in music himself, does not like to sing, then there is no reason to conduct classes with a teacher at the age of 3-4 years. Let him be a child, because increased stress can negatively affect his physical and emotional state. If you think that your child is not yet ready for a music school, then there is nothing to worry about if he goes there at 6, 7 or 8 years old.
How do you know if your child is ready for music lessons?
For many parents, it is a dilemma – to let the child develop naturally or start his education with a teacher? Here again, it is important to avoid extremes. There are many cases when a child started learning music at the age of 3, and already at the age of 5-6 he gives concerts and practices for several hours a day. In this mode, the children’s nervous system may simply not withstand.
But it is also important to avoid the other extreme, when parents, having heard a child’s statement that he does not want to go to classes, take this as a conscious decision. In most cases, this is just a momentary whim, a bad mood, and it is important for parents to switch the child from this state. Children at an early age simply cannot see the full perspective of music education, so you need to show your parental will.
First you need to really assess the overall development of your child:
Time to concentrate on one lesson or subject (from 5 to 30 minutes).
The ability to listen to another person for information.
Interests of the child, his hobbies.
The level of social activity.
The time that a child spends surrounded by adults who are involved in his development.
The level of development of fine and general motor skills, physical development, etc.
At the same time, if some of these points are not well developed, then you should not worry too much, because in childhood everything develops rapidly.
Peculiarities of choosing a teacher and a music school
Education in a music school has its own specifics:
The very activity of a music school is aimed at educating professional musicians. Of course, among the courses there are early aesthetic development and other similar areas, but basically these are professional piano lessons, vocals, etc. In addition, the classical repertoire prevails in the music school, so the child will delight his parents with the works of Tchaikovsky and Bach, and not with popular songs (this is an absolute plus, in our opinion).
It will be necessary to purchase a musical instrument so that the child can study not only at school, but also at home.
Even if there are only 2 classes per week at a music school, it is still a burden for a child. It will be necessary to adapt to the general education program at school, distribute the load, etc.
For effective results, you will need to study at home, which can lead to the fact that the child will lose interest, and he will want to quit classes.
As in any other education, the role of the teacher is fundamental. It should be a professional teacher who really loves what he does.
When choosing a music teacher, you do not need to focus on his titles and regalia. Of course, this is also important and is an indicator of his qualifications, but this is not at all the main thing. It happens that a teacher spends his whole life with children with average data, does not set any unrealistic tasks for them, but he completely devotes himself to his work. Or a teacher takes difficult teenagers, whom he pulls out of an unfavorable environment with the help of music, cultivating in them positive qualities that will be useful to them in a normal life. Of course, such teenagers rarely show outstanding results, but has the very result of the teacher’s work become less significant because of this?
A good music teacher:
Can communicate with any student. He is kind to children, but at the same time he can show the firmness of his character if necessary. With children, it is important to demonstrate your authority, but without excesses.
Able to adapt to the individual characteristics of children. He must evaluate the actual level of each student, on the basis of which he formulates his requirements.
First of all, he is a music teacher, and secondly, a performer. Not all outstanding vocalists or musicians can successfully teach – these are completely different competencies.
Understands that the main thing is the benefit for children, their comprehensive development, and not winning competitions.
Loves music, knows how to convey this feeling to his students.
Opens not only the technical side of the performance, but also the artistic side. Music is more than just octaves, scales and exercises.
Finding such a teacher is not as difficult as you think. But in music education, the role of parents is no less important. Your participation should not end with the fact that you bring and pick up your child from the music school. You should study with him at home, support him in every possible way, even if his actual success is not yet so obvious.
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Important Information • Family Link’s tools vary depending on your child’s device. See a list of compatible devices at families.google.com/familylink/setup • While Family Link helps you manage your child’s purchases and downloads from Google Play, they will not need approval to install app updates (including updates that expand permissions), apps you have previously approved or apps that have been shared in Family Library. Parents should regularly review their child’s installed apps and app permissions in Family Link. • You should carefully review the apps on your child’s supervised device and disable those you don’t want them to use. Please note that you may not be able to disable some pre-installed apps. • To see the location of your child’s or teenager’s device, it must be powered on, recently active and connected to the Internet. • Teacher-recommended apps are only available on Android devices in the US to parents of children of certain ages.
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I happened about 2 months already. I can’t control the daily limit & bedtime for my son’s phone.. When i locked his phone, it will self unlocked. The daily limit has been set to unlimited even I have set only for 5 hours daily , & I cannot undo that. I cant set limit for his phone through my phone using family link app. I really hope that your team can fix this problem in your next update
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Having children in the age of technology presents parents with many challenges. One of the largest is making sure your loved ones are safe and healthy by limiting their time staring at a screen. It’s also essential to monitor and restrict what they are doing during that time. With Screen Time, you can check your family’s device usage.
There are two ways you can set up Screen Time controls for your child: through Family Sharing and directly on a device.
How to set up Screen Time for your child through Family Sharing
With Family Sharing, you create an Apple ID for your kids. In doing so, all family members can share their Apple purchases such as apps, music, and books. In addition, with Family Sharing, you can set Screen time rules for each family member to be confident that everyone has settings that fit their needs and lifestyle.
To add a child account to family sharing, check out our How to create and add a child to Family Sharing article.
After you’ve added your child’s account to Family Sharing on one of the best iPhones or best iPads, you can control their Screen Time settings by doing the following.
Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
Tap on your Apple ID.
Choose Family Sharing.
Select Screen Time.
Follow the instructions to create your child’s Apple ID.
To setup Screen Time, launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad, then tap on your Apple ID. Choose Family Sharing, followed by Screen Time. Follow the additional instructions on the screen. (Image credit: iMore)
How to set up Screen Time for your child directly on a device
Though Family Sharing is a great tool, it isn’t for everyone. If you’d prefer not to give your child an Apple ID just yet and would instead like to set up Screen Time directly on your child’s device, you can do that as well. Here’s how.
Launch Settings.
Tap Screen Time. You’ll see a list of insights that Screen Time provides.
Select Continue.
To set up Screen Time for your child directly on a device, launch the Settings app, then tap Screen Time, followed by Continue. (Image credit: iMore)
Tap This is My Child’s iPhone/iPad to set up Screen Time on this device for a child. You can then set a Downtime (i.e., a chunk of time — say, nighttime — when you don’t want them using their device).
Choose Start.
Select a start time.
Tap Start again. Do the same for the End time.
Choose Set Downtime to save your settings.
To set up Screen Time for your child directly on a device, launch the Settings app, tap This is My Child’s iPhone/iPad, then choose Start. Choose a start time. Tap Start again for the End time. Save s (Image credit: iMore)
Set your child’s App Limits (the amount of time per day that you want your kiddo to spend on certain categories of apps). For instance, if you only want them to spend 30 minutes per day playing games, then tap Games to select that category. Then scroll down to the bottom to where it says Time Amount, enter 30 minutes, then tap Set App Limit. You can set limits on as many individual app categories as you like or set an umbrella time for all apps.
To set up Screen Time for your child directly on a device, set the App Limits. (Image credit: iMore)
Tap Continue after reviewing Content & Privacy controls.
Create a four-digit Parent Passcode using the numerical keyboard. Your child’s device will require this passcode to allow for more time or to change any Screen Time settings.
Re-enter the passcode.
To set up Screen Time for your child directly on a device, tap Continue, then create a four-digit Parent Code. Reenter the code. (Image credit: iMore)
That’s it! The Screen Time settings on your child’s device are now in place. If you ever want to make any changes, you’ll need to launch Screen Time using the first two steps in the tutorial above and then enter your Parent Passcode.
How to set communication limits for your child
Screen Time on the iPhone 13 and other mobile devices include the ability to create communication limits. These limits, which you can set for yourself and your children, apply to Phone, FaceTime, Messages, and iCloud contacts.
Launch the Settings app on your mobile device.
Tap Screen Time.
Under Family, tap your child’s name.
To set communication limits for your child, launch the Settings app on your device, tap Screen Time. Under Family, tap your child’s name. (Image credit: iMore)
Select Communication Limits.
Tap During Allowed Screen TIme
Enter your Screen Time password, if applicable.
To set communication limits for your child, select Communication Limits, tap During Allowed Screen Time, enter your Screen Time password, if applicable (Image credit: iMore)
On the next screen, you can decide Allowed Communication is Contacts Only, Contacts & Groups, or Everyone.
Tap the Back button at the top left.
Select During Downtime to limit who your child can communicate with during downtime or after app limits have expired.
On the next screen, you can decide Allowed Communication is Specific Contacts or Contacts & Groups.
To set communication limits for your child, tap the Back button, then tap During Downtown, decide on who to allow communication with. (Image credit: iMore)
Tap the Back button at the top left.
From the Communications Limits screen, tap the Manage (Your Child’s Name) Contacts toggle if you’d like to manage their iCloud contacts remotely.
Toggle Allow Contact Editing if you’d like to turn contact editing on/off for your child.
To set communication limits for your child, tap the Back button, then tap Manage (Your Child’s Name) Contacts. Toggle Allow Contact Editing. (Image credit: iMore)
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Updated March 2022: Includes latest information.
Bryan M. Wolfe has written about technology for over a decade on various websites, including TechRadar, AppAdvice, and many more. Before this, he worked in the technology field across different industries, including healthcare and education. He’s currently iMore’s lead on all things Mac and macOS, although he also loves covering iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. Bryan enjoys watching his favorite sports teams, traveling, and driving around his teenage daughter to her latest stage show, audition, or school event in his spare time. He also keeps busy walking his black and white cocker spaniel, Izzy, and trying new coffees and liquid grapes.
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If you’re looking for parental controls for your iPhone, then you may be wondering how to install Google Family Link on iPhone. It’s a feature that lets you control what your children can access on Google Play. This allows you to monitor what your children are downloading and viewing, and set limits on what they can view or download. Family Link is compatible with both iOS and Android devices. The app is free to download from the App Store and Google Play.
First, you need to ensure that you have iOS 11. This is the most recent version of iOS, so your iPhone must have this latest version. Otherwise, you won’t be able to use the app. You will also need to enter your child’s Google account password in order to sign in. If your child is not at home, then you can’t install the app on their iPhone. To install Google Family Link, you’ll need to get their consent.
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Can I Monitor My Child’s iPhone From Android?
What Is The Apple Version Of Family Link?
How Can I Monitor My Childs iPhone?
How Do I Install Family Link On iPhone?
To install Google Family Link on iPhone, you need to have an Android device with parental controls. To set up Google Family Link on an Android device, head to Settings and select Parental controls. Sign into your child’s Google Account. From here, you can select permissions, such as who can see photos and videos, and what they can do with them. You can then manage your child’s account settings from the app.
Parents may want to monitor their children’s smartphone usage, but this parental control app is not a substitute for conversation. Before letting your child use the device, talk to them about the time they spend on it, and discuss apps with them. You might also want to check on their screen time and see how much time they spend on specific apps. If you find that they’re spending excessive time on a phone, you can lock it remotely with the app.
Parents can also manage the apps downloaded by their children. Family Link pops up a notification whenever a child downloads an app. The notification will contain information about the app, including the publisher, average star rating, and how many people downloaded it. Parents can then approve or reject it for their child. Alternatively, you can also block certain apps. However, there are some limitations with Family Link. To download Family Link on iPhone, you must have an Android device.
Is There A Family Link App For iPhone?
Is There A Family Link App For iPhone, and if so, what are its features? This app helps parents monitor their children’s activity online. It lets you add a child’s phone number to your own account and receive updates on their location and usage. Parents can also block certain apps and set screen time limits. This is great news for parents. Here are some other reasons to use the Family Link app.
To download the app, you’ll need to go to the App Store. After you’ve downloaded the app, sign in with your Google account. If you don’t already have one, you can create a free account. Once you’ve signed in, you’ll see a list of children who use Family Link. From there, you can manage each child’s settings. This feature is available in 30 countries, including the U. S. and UK.
If you have more than one iPhone, you can create multiple accounts using this app. Once you’ve created a family account, you can control which apps are accessible to your children. The app allows parents to restrict access to certain apps or content. Parents can also create a “parent account” for each child. This can be very useful for monitoring your child’s activities. It can help you prevent unwanted behavior.
How Do I Set Up Google Family Link On iPad?
When you’re not sure how to set up Google Family Link on your iPad, you can follow these instructions. Once installed on your child’s device, you can set limits for daily screen time, bedtime, and study time. If your child does use apps, you can control their access to those apps and block access to inappropriate content. Family Link also includes a location feature, so you can see where your child is.
To set up Family Link, sign into your child’s Google account. It’s free. Parents can set parental restrictions and use the parent access codes to lock their Android device. With the parental restrictions set, you can view where your child is and what they are doing. And if your child is using a non-Google device, you can control access to the app. And because the app is compatible with all devices, it’s easy to install.
The app allows parents to monitor which apps their children use and how much time they spend in each. You can also set daily or monthly limits for specific apps. Google Family Link works with all devices, including iPads, Android smartphones, and Amazon Fire tablets. You can set time limits on individual apps or for the entire device, so you can control screen time without affecting their usage. However, the downside is that Google Family Link can’t manage purchases inside third-party apps. You’ll still need to monitor your child’s apps to make sure they’re safe.
Is Family Link For iPad?
If you’re a parent who’s worried about their children’s online activities, you should consider downloading the Google app, “Family Link”, to keep tabs on their activities. Using this app, parents can set screen time limits, approve and disapprove apps, and monitor the usage of their child’s iPad. This application is a free download that lets you manage your child’s Google account, settings, and device usage.
Although Family Link is currently in testing, it can help parents manage the apps their children download. If your child downloads an app and you have Family Link enabled, you’ll get a notification. The app’s name, publisher, average star rating, and number of downloads will appear on the notification. This notification is particularly helpful if your child downloads too many apps. It is also useful if your child has an Android device.
Another important feature of the Family Link app is the ability to track your child’s location. It works by checking your child’s location every five minutes. Qustodio also gives parents a way to remotely access settings on their child’s iPad. Parents can access their child’s location and find out if they have lost it. Parents can also use this app to locate lost phones. If you have a child who lives at home and uses an iPad, you can use this app to find him/her.
Can I Monitor My Child’s iPhone From Android?
You might wonder, “Can I monitor my child’s iPhone from an Android?” There are several different ways to do it. Some require you to install software on the target phone. Others require you to have physical access to the target phone. While these methods can be both effective and discrete, they often require rooting or jailbreaking. Listed below are some tips to help you decide which option is best for you.
If you are concerned about inappropriate use of the Internet, you can use parental controls to prevent your child from accessing certain websites. These features let you block specific sites and categories, block apps, and check screen time. Parental controls are an excellent way to monitor your child’s phone. You can even monitor their location by establishing safe zones. Depending on your child’s age, you can set a time limit for them to check the app.
If you’re worried about your child’s phone’s usage, you can set limits to prevent them from becoming addicted to apps. Screen Time settings are located under “Settings.” Tap on App Limits to limit the time kids spend on certain apps. Alternatively, you can set parental passcodes for the settings to prevent your child from altering them. With parental controls, you can monitor the iPhone activity of your children anytime.
What Is The Apple Version Of Family Link?
If you’re not sure what Google’s Family Link is and how it works, read on. The app will make it easy to set limits on screen time and bedtimes and remotely lock supervised devices. You can also restrict apps and in-app purchases. And if you’re worried about your children’s safety while on the go, Family Link is the perfect solution. Here’s how it works:
To get started, download the free Family Link app. The app will require a Google account for your child under 13 and two Android devices with at least Nougat. You’ll need to enable the feature by going to Settings > Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls. Then, sign in and set up the device. If you don’t want to set up Family Link on Android, try Apple’s Screen Time and Family Sharing.
The app’s parental controls let you limit how much time your child can spend on the device each day. You can set a daily limit, which you can adjust each day. The app also lets you set a time limit per activity, which means that you can restrict your child’s time with different apps during certain periods. This way, you can make sure that your children don’t go over the daily limit.
How Can I Monitor My Childs iPhone?
There are a variety of parental controls and features that you can use to control your child’s digital experience, and Google’s free Family Link app is one of them. You can set limits on screen time, set an inaccessibility time during bedtime, and more. You can even block their access to certain apps with a simple tap. The app is available for kids under 13, but older children can sign up for a Google account to access the parental controls. You can also set a location limit to monitor your child’s location.
If you’re wondering how to install Google Family Link on your child’s iPhone, there are several ways to do so. First, you’ll need to get their consent. You’ll be asked to provide your credit card information. This is usually temporary, and will result in a 30-cent authorization from Google. There’s also a limit of one account per device. However, once you’ve given them permission, the process is easy and quick.
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how do i find the parent code for google family link
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Using the Google Family Link app, parents are able to keep tabs on their children’s digital activities and restrict the amount of time their children spend in front of screens.
Before a parent can set up a Family Link account on Google, they need to have a Google account of their own.
After that, they are obligated to download the Family Link app and establish a family.
The parent will be asked to submit their child’s Google email address as well as their child’s date of birth.
FAQ
If you don’t have the password, how can you open the parental controls?
There is a means to bypass the need for a password in order to open the parental controls, in the event that the password is lost or otherwise unavailable. Keep holding down the power button and the home button on the device that the parental controls are set up on until it restarts. This must be done before the controls may be used. After it has been resumed, a new option that is going to be named “Emergency Parental Controls” will be available. You will need to enter a new password consisting of four digits in order to deactivate the parental restrictions.
How do I get rid of the Family link if I don’t have the parent code?
There are a few other approaches of eliminating a family connection that do not need the use of parent code. You may do this in a few different ways. One of them is to go into the family editor and erase the family connection. The family connection code may also be removed by going into the code viewer and using the delete button there.
How can one get around the parental restrictions that are on family link?
Utilizing a proxy server is one method that may be used to circumvent parental restrictions on family connection. A computer known as a proxy server is one that acts as a go-between for your device and the websites that you access. It is possible to use it to conceal your IP address and to make it more difficult for websites to monitor your activities on their platforms. Utilizing a virtual private network (VPN) is another method for evading parental restrictions. A virtual private network, or VPN, is the same thing. It does this by establishing a safe connection between the device you’re using and the internet.
What steps do I need to take to delete the parent access code from my Chromebook?
To delete a parent access code from a Chromebook, you must first go to the Settings menu on the Chromebook. The next step is to pick “Manage other individuals,” followed by “Add person.” After selecting “Share this device with,” you will be prompted to enter the email address of the person to whom you want to provide access to your Chromebook. After that, you will need to input the parent access code that was provided to you and then choose “Done.
How can I find out the password for the parental controls on my device?
When a kid is accessing the internet, a parent may restrict the kinds of websites that their child can visit by utilising a password for the parental controls. The router’s settings are where you’ll find the password, and you’ll need it in order to sign up for the parental controls most of the time. To discover the password, use a web browser and enter 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 into the address bar (the IP address of your router).
What changes take place on Family Link when your kid reaches the age of 13?
On Family Link, a parent is alerted when their kid reaches the age of 13, at which point the parent is offered the choice to begin letting their child take responsibility for maintaining their own Google account. This means that the youngster may now use their very own Google account to access their email, documents, and any other services that Google offers. If the parent so chooses, they may continue to administer the kid’s account, but they also have the option of handing over greater responsibility and management of the child’s time spent online to the youngster.
Where can I find the instructions to disable the parental controls on Google?
Launch your web browser, then go to https://www.google.com/ in order to disengage the parental restrictions that are enabled on Google. There is a button labelled “Sign In” located in the upper right-hand corner of the page; please click on it. After providing your email address and password, use the “Sign In” option to complete the process. After you have successfully logged in, visit the page’s bottom and choose the “Parental Controls” option from the list of links there.
What is the meaning of the parent code?
A code known as a parent code is a code that is used for the purpose of identifying the student’s parents. The code is used to monitor the academic development of the kids and to guarantee that the parents are kept abreast of their child’s current academic standing at all times.
How can I return the Google account that was created for my kid to its usual state?
I am not aware with the particulars of how to convert a Google account that was created for a kid into a typical adult account, but I would believe that it is easy to do so using the options that are associated with the Google account. When an online account is made for a kid, there are often limits put in place that allow for parental monitoring and control over what the child can and cannot do while using the internet. These restrictions are put in place when the account is formed.
How can I go from the kid mode on my Google account to the usual mode?
You will need to go through a few procedures in order to modify your Google account from one for children to one for adults. To begin, go to the My Account tab of your Google account once you have successfully signed in. Click the “Change your options” link that may be found in the “Personal details & privacy” section. On the next screen, click the “Edit” button that is located next to the phrase “Your age.” In conclusion, choose your new age and then click on “Save.
How to set screen time limits with Google Family Link
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One of the struggles of being a parent in these times is having to police your children’s technology usage. I can’t tell you how many fights I’ve had with my kids trying to get them off of their devices at bedtime. Now that most of the world is under lockdown and students have to be on their devices for long periods of time throughout the day, managing screen time has gotten even trickier. Thankfully, Google’s Family Link app takes a lot of the pain and struggle out of this process. I’ll show you how to use the app to manage daily screen time, bedtime schedules, set screen limits per app, and lock your kids out of their devices (or give them a bit of bonus time if they deserve it).
How to set daily limits and bedtimes
Open the Family Link app on your phone.
Click on your kid’s profile.
Tap on the Screen Time card.Source: Jeramy Johnson / Android Central
Tap Set up or Edit limits.
Make sure you see the Daily Limit tab at the top of the screen, and then tap the check marks next to each day you want to set a time limit.
Set time limits per day of the week.
To set a scheduled bedtime for the device, tap on the Bedtime tab at the top of this screen.
Tap the check marks next to each day you want to set a time limit.
Set bedtimes per day of the week.Source: Jeramy Johnson / Android Central
The biggest struggles I’ve had with my kids are generally over daily limits and getting ready for bed. If your issues are more with specific app usage, read on.
How to set app limits
From the Family Link app, tap on the app card that says View all apps.Source: Jeramy Johnson / Android Central
Scroll through the list of apps on your kid’s device, and tap on the hourglass next to each app to set time limits per day.
Tap on the Set limit link on the pop up.
Adjust what you want the time limit to be and then tap Set.Source: Jeramy Johnson / Android Central
Now you can make sure your kid still can access Google Classroom or Google Docs while limiting their gaming or YouTube time.
How to lock or unlock the device or give bonus time
From the Family Link app, tap on the app card for your kid’s device that you wish to lock or unlock.
On the card for your kid’s device, tap on Lock now.Source: Jeramy Johnson / Android Central
You can set a timeframe for how long the device will be locked or tap Unlock.
Alternatively, you can tap Bonus time to give your kid a bit more screen time.
Decide how much bonus time you wish to allow, and tap Add.Source: Jeramy Johnson / Android Central
What’s great about Family Link is even if you set hard limits or schedules, you can quickly adjust those limits on the fly as you see best.
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Children’s time: Russians increasingly want to postpone their child’s return to work | Articles
Over the past 10 years in Russia, the number of parents who believe that a child can go to work only after reaching the age of majority or after learning a profession has increased by one and a half to two times, follows from a survey of the Superjob career service, with which up to publications were reviewed by Izvestia. In general, most of the respondents consider the age of 16–17 years to be optimal for this, women more often than men tend to “push back” this period . Starting a career early, including in low-paid positions or as an intern, will help you really assess your abilities and understand the demands of the market. At the same time, it is at this age that the psyche is very vulnerable, and children tend to overestimate their strengths and capabilities , so it is important that parents help them make decisions, experts point out.
Early start
A child can start working or earn extra money from the age of 16–17, about a third (30%) of the parents who took part in the survey believe. This answer has become the most common . Almost a quarter (26%) believe that it is possible to earn your own money from the age of 14-15. Only 5% and 3% of respondents, respectively, were in favor of allowing a child to earn money from the age of 12–13 or until the age of 12.
Another 19% of respondents believe that it is best to wait until the child gets his own profession, some parents are of the opinion that the child should go to work only after he has mastered the profession (13%) . 5% of respondents found it difficult to answer.
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A schoolboy delivers newspapers during the holidays
Photo: TASS/Alexander Ryumin
At the same time, women are more likely than men to believe that it is better to postpone starting a first job or part-time job. Thus, the idea that a child should start earning at the age of 14-15 years is supported by 27% of men and 25% of women, at the age of 12-13 years – 6% of men and 4% of women, up to 12 years – 4% and 2% respectively.
At the same time, women more often chose the answer, according to which the first job should appear after the age of 18 (24% of women vs. 16% of men).
The survey was conducted by the Superjob service among parents of children aged 7 to 16 throughout Russia from 1 to 18 November, 1. 6 thousand respondents took part in it.
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A teenager works at a factory producing sanitary equipment
Photo: TASS/Valery Matytsin
At the same time, 10 years ago, participants in a similar survey almost twice as often spoke in favor of an earlier job or part-time job . The results of the current study are compared with data from surveys conducted in 2011, 2012 and 2014.
Thus, the idea that a child should go to work after 18 years of age or after receiving a profession was then shared by only 14% and 5% of parents respectively (now it is 19% and 13%). Most of the respondents (37% and 32%) then were of the opinion that you need to go to work at the age of 14–15 or 16–17. These responses also remained popular in 2012 and 2014.
Building on internal goals
Starting a career early allows children to better define their own professional priorities, gain experience interacting with people in a work environment and understand how the labor market works in general. However, it is important that the decision be conscious and one way or another correspond to the life goals of the child, and not be made solely out of a desire to earn extra pocket money, experts interviewed by Izvestia draw attention.
In general, the age at which you start your first job or part-time job is very individual – a lot here also depends on the opinion of your parents . By itself, such an experience can be useful, however, understanding that, as a rule, we are talking about teenagers, it is important to take into account the peculiarities of their psyche and support the child at this stage, says family psychologist Natalia Panfilova.
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A teenager during school renovations
Photo: TASS/Vladimir Smirnov
— Most often, children start working or earning extra money at the age of 14, 15 or 16. At this time, the psyche is very vulnerable, the child can easily get psychologically traumatized, fall under the negative influence of adults. Any adult can hurt such a child and catch up with various complexes. Therefore, a part-time job in itself is not a bad thing, but it is important that the child does not go to work for no one knows where and no one knows who simply because he wants more money, she warns.
In addition, at this age, young people, as a rule, tend to seriously overestimate their strength, which can damage their studies. Helping a child to set priorities correctly and make sure that work will not affect their studies, according to the interlocutor of the publication, is largely the task of parents.
At the same time, the motivation of today’s teenagers is noticeably different from the motivation of their parents , notes Irina Baranova, career consultant and founder of the B.Lab recruiting company. So, if parents more often show pragmatism and ask their children to find a part-time job so that they “understand the value of money”, teenagers themselves are increasingly looking for work that would allow them to fulfill themselves in the future and give the feeling that they are doing something useful . This, in her opinion, is the right approach.
— We must start from our internal goals and guidelines, and not be led by some external circumstances or imposed values — for example, that a good job is work from start to finish, or that the main thing is that you had money for a new smartphone,” she notes.
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Specialists of the Rostov Regional Employment Center tell 11th grade students of one of the schools in Rostov-on-Don about the prospects for employment after graduation from high school at a reception at a mobile employment service center
Photo: RIA Novosti/Sergey Venyavsky
A favorable scenario could be to work in the company of parents in a role that does not require serious qualifications , says Natalya Panfilova: “This means that the child will be safe and at the same time he will be able to try on different professional roles, understand whether he wants to follow in the footsteps of your family or do something of your own. ” Another option is a temporary part-time job during the holidays, which will not hurt your studies.
The entry of children into the labor market, as a rule, is subject to seasonality and is tied to vacation periods, Superjob confirms.
— Until 2019, the number of posted resumes grew in March and November by 15–20% compared to the average monthly activity indicators, in December–January — by 25–30%; The largest growth was during the long summer holidays: from the end of May to mid-August, the number of posted resumes grew by 60-70% relative to the monthly average, the company says.
At the same time, in 2020, the pandemic affected children’s part-time work – for example, in November, the number of teenagers’ resumes posted is growing faster (30% against the “traditional” 15-20%). In addition, the preferences of applicants have also changed – fewer promoters, animators and nannies began to appear on the site, but more applicants interested in working as couriers or remote work – for example, a mobile game tester or a tutor.
Evaluate yourself
If we are talking about working in a large company, then in the case of high school students and first-year students, it is more likely that this will be an internship, and not a paid starting position, Irina Baranova believes. However, the general understanding of how the company works – including knowledge of staffing and how a large company works in general – gained in this case can be an important advantage in subsequent interviews. In addition, early entry into the market allows you to determine in advance your preferences for the future. If a person already has specialties that interest him, he will be able to look at how the working day of such a specialist is actually built, compare it with his ideas and, if anything, adjust his own goals, the expert notes.
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A student is studying the operation of a car engine at a stand in the training and resource center of a car assembly plant
Photo: RIA Novosti / Igor Zarembo
A year ago, the Ministry of Education drew attention to the fact that Russian teenagers do not know how to correlate their own inclinations and interests with the demands that exist in the modern labor market . This was announced in the department following the results of large-scale professional testing, which was conducted among 250 thousand schoolchildren in August last year.
As part of the testing, the participants were asked to answer three groups of questions: about their own professional interests and goals, then questions about the modern labor market and, in particular, existing professions. At the final stage, they were asked to correlate their requests with the needs of the market. Only 1.5% of the participants were able to do this.
— Almost 90% of the guys do not understand either what is inside them or the labor market. About 10% have already figured out what they would like, they more or less understand themselves, but do not understand the labor market. And only about 1.5% of respondents know what they want and even move along some track. We even know all of them – these are the guys from the Quantoriums and Sirius, – then the Deputy Minister of Education Irina Potekhina said.
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Students during the business game Sky Game, during which future employees of Domodedovo tried their hand at organizing a full cycle of the air harbor
Photo: TASS/Sergey Bobylev
It is the opportunity to evaluate your real abilities and inclinations, to see what you are capable of and whether your qualities correspond to your needs, is one of the advantages of early entry to work , Natalya Panfilova draws attention. Someone who has always dreamed of being in charge may find that in reality they are much better at being an executor, while someone, on the contrary, will suddenly discover in themselves the ability to lead. If it turns out that the requests do not correspond to real qualities, and the achievement of this goal is important for the child, it will become clear what should be worked on in the future, the expert says.
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Unbearable alarm clock, and again it was not enough
Sleep
And if I hadn’t toiled after midnight, I didn’t watch some
Wacky movie
Then he would wake up himself
But time is stolen from sleep and lost
In summer, two or three days are always missing
Last summer days you appreciate every hour, every moment
Can’t breathe them in
And if you live like this from the first day of summer
Immediately catch every summer second?
Lovers do not have enough time catastrophically
Their clock runs at an elusive speed
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And only children, only children can and must
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Don’t know it’s moving
They don’t need, they can’t appreciate him
It is foolish to think that children are little people
Children are a special nation, they are an amazing race
They live in endless time
And children don’t grow up
Children don’t get big
Children just disappear
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From shopping center “ViVa!”, Northern Butovo
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99 minutes
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Vegas Mall is 145 meters away, 3 min walk.
Vegas Mall is 161 meters away, 3 min walk.
Kashirskoe sh. is 344 meters away, 5 min walk.
State farm im. Lenina is 1104 meters away, 15 min walk.
State Farm named after Lenin is 1231 meters away, 17 min walk.
State farm im. Lenina (Kashirskoye Highway) is 1828 meters away, 24 min walk.
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These Bus lines stop near Child Time: 826, 837.
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These Metro lines stop near Children’s Time: 2.
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These Shuttle lines stop near Children’s Time: METRO DOMODEDOVSKAYA – SC VEGAS.
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The nearest bus stop to Children’s Time in Rural Settlement Lenin State Farm is a 3 min walk away.
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The editor-in-chief of the publishing house “Children’s Time” told whether it is worth republishing old books
Not a single generation of children grew up on books that were published under the brand name of the publishing house “DETGIZ”. Therefore, we can say with all confidence that we all “come from DETGIZ”. Is it worth it to republish those same old books and how not to fall into “book nostalgia”.
Natalya Kostitsina and Kirill Manzhula, the hosts of the podcast “Nedetsky babble about … or UFOs”, talked about this and not only about this with Alla Nasonova, editor-in-chief of the Children’s Time publishing house.
UFO: Chukovsky, Marshak, Mikhalkov, Barto were regular authors of DETGIZ. The list of names is endless. Was there a special atmosphere in the publishing house itself?
AN: The publishing house was a place of attraction for writers of all ages and all stripes. We are now preparing a book called “We are from DETGIZ”. And there we will tell you everything in detail about this place and about the people who once worked there. Some writers published in children’s magazines and entered children’s literature because they did not have a chance to publish, as they say, in the adult world. The poet Oleg Grigoriev published books only in children’s literature. During his lifetime, not a single adult book was published, although he is by and large a poet by no means a children’s one. The same can be said about Joseph Brodsky. Before leaving for America, his wonderful book “The Ballad of a Little Tugboat” was published in the Soviet Union. Now everyone says: “Oh, how! We remember”. And they don’t remember, probably, then it somehow passed unnoticed.
UFO: Didn’t pay attention.
A.N.: They did not pay attention to the names. The Leningrad branch of DETGIZ was distinguished by the fact that it always made deeply innovative books, was not afraid to publish books by adult writers in their refraction for children. That is, great artists, great writers gave their debt to children, but for them it was also tempting. Firstly, the opportunity to publish, and sometimes with very significant philosophical lyrics, no matter that it is hidden in the format of a children’s book. And, secondly, the material moment. The most modest children’s book in Soviet times came out in 30, 40, 70 thousand copies in a trial run. If the book was a success, then 150,000 copies were reprinted the next year, and if the book was in great steady demand, it had one and a half million copies. A person who published a thin children’s book, a writer and an artist, could calmly continue to work on creativity for a year and a half, or even two years, because at that time they were financially secure. Now everything is exactly the opposite. Poets, writers, artists should almost invest their money in the publication of a children’s book.
UFO: Does this mean there is no demand?
AN: This means that the distribution system has collapsed. There is demand, but no money.
UFO: Does your publishing house republish those books that were published in Soviet times?
А.N.: We practically do not reprint. To be honest, I’m not interested. To republish the book as it was, one to one, is a purely commercial undertaking. Yes, grandmothers will recognize the book of their childhood, they will say: “Oh, I had one in my childhood!”, and they will buy it. We are republishing, but about or with some explanatory articles or by modifying this book beyond recognition.
UFO: As for the same Agnia Barto and some of those Soviet writers and poets, are their texts outdated?
A.N.: Of course not. In any case, as far as preschool literature is concerned, literature for the little ones. She, in general, is born with great difficulty. Here, oddly enough, the most difficult genre is to write a poem of four lines and for the rest of your life. This is just a very rare talent, so unique that indeed Agniya Barto is immortal, and Samuil Marshak is immortal, and Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky.
UFO: Have you discovered new names over the years?
A.N.: Yes, of course, and a lot. For many years we have been organizing the How to Write Well festival. For ten years, more than a hundred new authors of works for children have passed through this festival.
UFO: Do they all keep writing?
A.N.: No. But we published 65 of them in the last anniversary collection. Every year it happens like this: we are sent a certain set of texts. This year we have received more than two hundred applications for the festival from different parts of the country.
“Is this good? It’s not good? You didn’t say it was good right away, so you think it’s bad. Now I hate it and have to do it over again!”
Many 8-year-olds are hypercritical, particularly of themselves and their efforts. Their judgmental self-loathing seems to indicate pitiful self-esteem, and mommies and daddies might worry, but… don’t! Self-flagellating third graders are just passing through a brain development stage known as learning “evaluation.” They’ll inflict this new cognitive skill on themselves, and also on you! Third graders enjoy catching parents and teachers making mistakes, but they’ll also beg for praise to alleviate shame in their own perceived flaws.
Here’s a flurry of contradictory adjectives that can describe a third grader: exuberant, self-deprecating, gregarious, obnoxious, friendly, secretive, silly, bossy, dramatic, defiant, cheerful, affectionate, curious, resistant, helpful, rude, know-it-all, insecure, easy-going, impatient. This tangle of at-odds traits is due to the young brain’s evolving — and confusing — abilities. Here’s what’s happening in your third grader’s smart, jumbled, and often very funny mind, and how you can help your child along:
Brighter brain
Third grade brains’ myelin-coated “white matter” now usually exceeds their non-myelinated “grey matter.” This means that their interconnecting brain has greatly strengthened the ability for high-level thinking, planning, problem solving, and information processing. You can help your child by guiding her towards “memory strategies” so your child can quickly file away the immense quantities of data that schooling requires. One great outcome of all this white matter development: third graders can be significantly less forgetful than second graders.
Deep reading
With its quickened memory, the third grader’s brain no longer needs to overly focus on decoding words in reading, but can instead concentrate on substance. “Learning to read” is replaced by “reading to learn.” Parents can help by providing a rich language environment. Encourage reading out loud and quiz your child afterwards on her reading. Also, include your child in adult conversations with high-level vocabulary, give her instructions with multi-step directions, ask her to describe involved accounts of past events, and guide her (without doing it yourself!) in homework projects and book reports.
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Subjective chaos
The third grader’s noggin is getting sculpted and pruned into an individualized designer brain, with billions of specific neural pathways creating a unique individual. Your child is becoming aware that his points of view are subjective and not the one-and-only opinion. This can be upsetting because children this age generally see things in black and white. You can help your child through this disorienting phase by encouraging him try to see things from different perspectives. Plus, let them know that although all humans have wildly separate thoughts and opinions, we all share precisely the same half-dozen primary emotions. This commonality can be reassuring.
Inside of me
The growing third grade brain is developing a strong concept of self. This can mean they’re often obsessed with their inner experience and outward appearance and frequently feel inadequate. To cushion this often touchy period, temper your criticisms, encourage your child to articulate emotions, and support your child’s hobbies and projects with enthusiasm. Third graders are also intensely interested in right and wrong and will benefit from your patient and thoughtful answers to their ethical questions.
Muscle and mind
Your third grader will thrive best by running and playing at least 30 minutes a day. In 2010, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign research indicated that aerobic fitness enhances preadolescent hippocampal volume, leading to superior relational memory. According to John Ratey MD, author of Spark, exercise elevates a chemical Ratey dubs “Miracle-Gro for the brain” because it builds the brain’s infrastructure. Team sports are ideal for social interaction, and this age range enjoys relay races, hula hoops, and Frisbee. Advice for parents: Keep a careful eye on your child. Third graders are often accident-prone due to hyperactivity and over-confidence.
Be gentle in third grade
Use encouragement and positive discipline to shepherd and protect your third grader, instead of employing punishment to make your child feel bad. At Leiden University in the Netherlands, researchers using MRI scanners discovered that the basal ganglia — clusters of brain cells at the brain’s base that are affiliated with movement — of this age group responded strongly to positive feedback. Conversely, when children received harsher, negative feedback, the cognitive control areas scarcely responded at all! This explains why kids this age get that blank look when scolded. To support a third grader’s confidence and education, parents and other important adults should give loving, encouraging feedback. Minimize scolding and threats, and don’t shout or spank for discipline.
Tuning up in third grade
This is the ideal age to expose your child to music. Play structured melodic music for them, sing songs, and, if they demonstrate an interest in playing, get started with lessons and an instrument. A Portuguese study published in the March 2009 issue of Cerebral Cortex indicates that 8-year-old children with just eight weeks of musical training differed from a control group in their cortical event-related potentials (ERPs). Another study comparing 8-year-old children with musical training to those who did not found that the “musicians” outperformed the control group in both math and language tests.
Focus now
A third grader’s attention span ranges from eight to 30 minutes, with boys usually having shorter spans than girls. To strengthen concentration, encourage activities like meditation and attention and strategy games, like checkers and chess. Emphasize that doing well in school and other mind-intense activities depends on paying attention, and reward your child for hard work. Also limit screen time of TV, video games, consoles, smartphones, and computers. Studies indicate that screens overstimulate developing neurology, resulting in abbreviated attention. Why? Some researchers believe TV viewing wastefully releases high quantities of the neurotransmitter dopamine, a key regulator of focus.
More resources for delving into the third grade brain:
The Developing Brain: Birth to Age Eight, by Marilee Sprenger
Your Child’s Growing Mind: Brain Development and Learning From Birth to Adolescence, by Jane M. Healy, Ph.D
65 Thrilling 3rd Grade Books Every Child Should Read
Our collection of 3rd grade books are an absolute must-have! This book list has a good mix of classic books, graphic novels, true stories, historical fiction, adventure stories, and more. With something to suit everyone’s taste, there’s not much more to do than to get reading! Browse through our top 65 recommendations to pick your favorite and get started!
1.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Explore Willy Wonka’s famous chocolate factory with 5 famed characters in this classic story by Roald Dahl. Augustus Gloop, Veruca Salt, Violet Beauregarde, Mike Teavee, and kind-hearted Charlie Bucket are ready for an adventure. Feast your eyes on chocolate candy creations like no other!
Check it out: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
2. The Creature of the Pines
Your help is needed in protecting a sacred creature that dwells in the enchanted Pine Barrens forest. Join Elliot and Uchenna as they embark on a class trip like no other – becoming part of a secret society that seeks to protect mythical creatures housed within the forest’s borders.
Check it out: The Creature of the Pines
3. Jake the Fake Keeps it Real
This witty book sees the main character, Jake, fake his way into a Music and Art Academy for incredibly talented musicians and artists. Follow along as Jake the Fake keeps it real and has to come up with a quick and witty solution.
Check it out: Jake the Fake Keeps it Real
4. Henry Huggins
Henry Huggins, a bored teenager, is frustrated with the lack of excitement in his life – that is until a furry friend named Ribsy makes his way into this boy’s life. These two quickly form an unbreakable bond, but will it be enough to keep Ribsy by his side when the dog’s original owner makes an appearance?
Check it out: Henry Huggins
5. Wonder
August Pullman, a wonderful kid, was born with a facial deformity that has prevented him from attending public school. That’s all about to change as August prepares to join the 5th grade.
Check it out: Wonder
6. Make Way for Dyamonde Daniel
Confident Dyamonde Daniel makes herself right at home in her new school and wants to be friends with a shy fellow newcomer.
Check it out: Make Way for Dyamonde Daniel
7. The Cricket in Times Square
Tucker the street mouse and Harry the cat befriend a cricket who has recently moved into their Times Square neighborhood.
Check it out: The Cricket in Times Square
8. The Tale of Despereaux
Explore the walls of the castle with Despereaux Tilling, a brave young mouse, who falls in love with Princess Pea.
Check it out: The Tale of Despereaux
9. Little House in the Big Woods
Celebrate pioneer life with the Ingalls family as they curate a beautiful life for their family in the still of the woods.
Check it out: Little House in the Big Woods
10. The Lemonade War
Rival siblings, Jessie and Evan Treski, go head to head in a lemonade war by setting up lemonade stands in a bet to see who will be more successful.
Check it out: The Lemonade War
11. How to Be Cool in the Third Grade
Robbie York is tired of being uncool and so devises a plan that’ll make his 3rd grade year the best one yet!
Check it out: How to Be Cool in the Third Grade
12. Charlotte’s Web
One of the most loved stories of all time has got to be Charlotte’s web which is based on a unique friendship between Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider.
Check it out: Charlotte’s Web
13. I Was a Third Grade Spy
Arful the dog acts as a spy for his owner Josh. Arful’s spy skills come in handy when the boys need to know what the girls are planning for the school contest in order to outdo them!
Check it out: I Was a Third Grade Spy
14. The Wild Robot
Roz the robot wakes up to find she is all alone in the middle of nowhere. Read along as we find out if a robot can survive and thrive in the wild.
Check it out: The Wild Robot
15. The One and Only Ivan
An unforgettable tale of friendship between Ivan the gorilla and Ruby, a baby elephant. Ruby introduces Ivan to the wild after he has been kept in captivity for 27 years.
Check it out: The One and Only Ivan
16. Just Grace
If you’re for a collection of lighthearted chapter books about a fun-loving girl, look no further! This Just Grace box set includes 3 books and would make a wonderful gift.
Check it out: Just Grace
17. The Clue of the Left-Handed Envelope
Third grade detectives are born in this thrilling story. Help solve the case of who is sending Amber Lee anonymous letters.
Check it out: The Clue of the Left-Handed Envelope
18. Frankie Sparks and the Class Pet
Frankie Sparks is on a mission to convince her teacher that they should get a pet rat as a class pet, but will she be able to convince her successfully?
Check it out: Frankie Sparks and the Class Pet
19. Snazzy Cat Capers
Ophelia von Hairball V is a famed cat burglar who adores diamonds and jewels. The FFBI offers her an opportunity like no other, but Ophelia must learn to work with a sidekick like never before.
Check it out: Snazzy Cat Capers
20. Stay
Piper the dog sets out to help her friend, Baby, track down her owner. Follow along as a wonderful adventure tale unfolds.
Check it out: Stay
21.
Mindy Kim and the Lunar New Year Parade
Celebrate Korean life with Mindy Kim as you enjoy cooking up traditional dishes and learn about the Lunar New Year.
Check it out: Mindy Kim and the Lunar New Year Parade
22. The Chicken Squad: The First Misadventure
This feisty squad is more than your average barnyard chickens. The gang enjoys solving mysteries and fighting crime, but is a UFO invasion too much for this bunch to handle?
Check it out: The Chicken Squad: The First Misadventure
23. House of Robots
Sammy Hayes-Rodriguez’s life is about to change forever when he takes his robot invention to school at his mother’s insistence!
Check it out: House of Robots
24. Guinea Dog
Rufus dreams of having a dog, but is in for a surprise when his mom brings home a feisty guinea pig who believes she’s a dog and acts like one too!
Check it out: Guinea Dog
25. Bernice Buttman
Bernice Buttman is ready to put her bullying days behind her and become a model citizen who makes an important difference to her town.
Check it out: Bernice Buttman
26. Shine!
Shine inspires young readers to consider what they want to be when they grow older and encourages them to dream big!
Check it out: Shine!
27. The Story of Diva and Flea
Unsuspecting pals Diva and Flea explore the streets of Paris, France together and get up to mischief along the way.
Check it out: The Story of Diva and Flea
28. Third Grade Mermaid
Explore a fantasy undersea world with Cora the Third Grade Mermaid.
Check it out: Third Grade Mermaid
29. The Cat, the Cash, the Leap, and the List
The Cat, the Cash, the Leap, and the List is a humorous chapter book that is centered around a family’s lively trip and their hunt for a pregnant cat.
Check it out: The Cat, the Cash, the Leap, and the List
30. Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
Seven bold elementary students dream of changing their community by cracking the code for an epic life and giving back in a positive way in this sweet story.
Check it out: Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
31. Ramona Quimby
Beverly Cleary has done it again! Famed character Ramona Quimby faces new challenges as she navigates life whilst her parents are away in this coming of age story where she takes on new responsibilities.
Check it out: Ramona Quimby
32. Dog Man: Grime and Punishment
This amazing story sees Dog man be released from the force before he is ready! Follow along as he navigates his new adventure.
Check it out: Dog Man: Grime and Punishment
33. Science Comics: The Digestive System: A Tour Through Your Guts
Take a tour through your guts and learn about what is happening beneath your skin with this amazing informational book.
Check it out: Science Comics: The Digestive System: A Tour Through Your Guts
34. My Little Brain!
Picture books such as My Little Brain help kids retain important information by pairing information with vivid illustrations. Learn about the brain and its inter-workings with the help of this classic bookshelf addition.
Check it out: My Little Brain!
35. Stuart Little
Stuart Little, a caring little mouse who is the son of a human family, embarks on his biggest adventure yet to rescue Margalo – a beautiful bird who becomes his best friend.
Check it out: Stuart Little
36. Pippi Longstocking
Pippi Longstocking is the energetic and charismatic main character in this hilarious book. Pippi makes sure that whatever she is doing, she’s doing it to the best of her ability and is excited to have you follow her journey in this fun read.
Check it out: Pippi Longstocking
37. The Secret of the Old Clock
Famed teenage detective Nancy Drew discovers the secret of a clock in this gripping read.
Check it out: The Secret of the Old Clock
38. Ballet Shoes
Three orphaned girls form an unbelievably special bond as they are raised together as sisters and discover their talents along the way.
Check it out: Ballet Shoes
39. The Adventures of Nanny Piggins
Derrick, Samantha, and Michael, the 3 Green children, are in for a world of surprises when Nanny Piggins arrives on the scene!
Check it out: The Adventures of Nanny Piggins
40. Paddington Classic Adventures Box Set
This box set of 3 classic stories will quickly become your 3rd grader’s favorite books! Follow the adventures of a friendly brown bear from Peru as he arrives at Paddington station and is determined to make a life for himself in London!
Check it out: Paddington Classic Adventures Box Set
41. The Worst Class Trip Ever
The worst class trip ever unfolds as an eighth-grade class takes a trip to Washington DC and everything goes wrong!
Check it out: The Worst Class Trip Ever
42. The Story of Doctor Dolittle
Doctor Dolittle is an amazing veterinarian who can not only speak to animals but understand them as well.
Check it out: The Story of Doctor Dolittle
43. Summer of the Woods
Adventure stories are some of the most popular stories of all time! Summer of the Woods is no different as two boys discover the mystery of a highly valuable coin collection that was stolen from a local Virginian museum many years ago.
Check it out: Summer of the Woods
44. Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Mist
Emily Windsnap meets a boy who shares her fate in the third installment of these fantasy stories!
Check it out: Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Mist
45. Spy Ski School
Ben isn’t the best spy in the world, but he sure has been through a lot during his time as a sleuth! Spy Ski School sees him become activated by the CIA and carry out an important mission.
Check it out: Spy Ski School
46. Ivy and Bean Get to Work!
Ivy and Bean think they have their careers all figured out until along comes Herman the Treasure Hunter who gets them second-guessing!
Check it out: Ivy and Bean Get to Work!
47.
Top-Secret, Personal Beeswax: A Journal
Junie B Jones’ top-secret journal is a compilation of Junie B’s own personal diary entries and prompts readers to do some journaling of their own!
Check it out: Top-Secret, Personal Beeswax: A Journal
48. The Best of Iggy
Iggy is the grades troublemaker, but will he be able to remain on his best behavior throughout the book – give The Best of Iggy a read and find out!
Check it out: The Best of Iggy
49. Wishypoofs and Hiccups: Zoey and Sassafras
Cat and human friends, Zoey and Sassafras, must find out why all of their friends are suddenly being transformed by magic before it’s too late!
Check it out: Wishypoofs and Hiccups: Zoey and Sassafras
50. Billy Miller Makes a Wish
Billy Miller makes a wish but is surprised to find out that it turns out to be something quite unexpected!
Check it out: Billy Miller Makes a Wish
51. Unicorn Famous: Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn Adventure
Phoebe Howell and her pet unicorn lead a unique life of luxury in this sweet book.
Check it out: Unicorn Famous: Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn Adventure
52. Dory Fantasmagory: Tiny Tough
Dory Fantasmagory is one tough and tiny pirate! Dory embarks on a voyage to retrieve her sister’s lost treasure and encounters some wildly imaginative creatures along the way.
Check it out: Dory Fantasmagory: Tiny Tough
53. Heidi Heckelbeck Has a Secret
Heidi Heckelbeck is secretly a witch and has to carefully hide her powers from those around her, but it isn’t always as easy as it seems!
Check it out: Heidi Heckelbeck Has a Secret
54. Franklin Endicott and the Third Key
Franklin Endicott learns to control how easily he scares in this endearing read about mystery, friendship, and courage.
Check it out: Franklin Endicott and the Third Key
55. Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute
The Lunch Lady takes on more than just cooking up sloppy joes for lunch in this action-packed book about a cyborg attack on the school!
Check it out: Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute
56.
The Rock from the Sky
This witty book is the perfect picture book for 3rd grade readers and follows a group of animals as they contemplate what to do with a rock that has fallen from the sky.
Check it out: The Rock from the Sky
57. The Nocturnals: The Mysterious Abductions
A fox, pangolin, and sugar glider become the most unsuspecting group of friends and team up to learn more about mysterious abductions.
Check it out: The Nocturnals: The Mysterious Abductions
58. The Dragon Defenders
The Dragon Defenders must courageously defend the mysterious creatures on their island as an impending invasion looms.
Check it out: The Dragon Defenders
59. Arty and The Forest of the Forsaken
Arty and his friends must save the day as well as reclaim the Forest of the Forsaken in this thrilling fantasy tale when a wicked wizard threatens to take over!
Check it out: Arty and The Forest of the Forsaken
60.
The Wondercurrent: Rella PenSword and the Red Notebooks
Wondercurrent is about a brave young girl who must save the enchanted refuge of Hleo and its protective wondercurrent whilst on a quest to uncover the truth about her parents.
Check it out: The Wondercurrent: Rella Pensword and the Red Notebooks
61. The Wishing Stone: #1 Dangerous Dinosaur
Spencer’s life changes forever after he’s approached by an unknown cowboy who gives him a small white stone which turns out to be a fantasy wishing stone!
Check it out: The Wishing Stone: #1 Dangerous Dinosaur
62. Scaredy Bat and the Frozen Vampires
Ellie Spark is a scared 6th grade vampire who has a dream of becoming a detective; but will her phobias stop her from fulfilling her role as a sleuth?
Check it out: Scaredy Bat and the Frozen Vampires
63. The Treasure of the Lost Mine
The 5 Wright brothers are in for the ride of their life after discovering an abandoned coal mine!
Check it out: The Treasure of the Lost Mine
64.
The Secret Explorers and the Lost Whales
Explore the seven seas with this clever group of kid-explorers who help locate a group of lost humpback whales.
Check it out: The Secret Explorers and the Lost Whales
65. My Weird School #1: Miss Daisy Is Crazy!
Miss Daisy is in for a tricky year ahead as she discovers that she doesn’t know how to perform simple mathematical sums that require her to add or subtract!
Check it out: My Weird School #1: Miss Daisy Is Crazy!
Help your 3rd graders develop their reading abilities and become independent readers in no time. Independent reading can be fostered with the help of our exciting 3rd grade book collection and by encouraging learners to make time for reading outside of the walls of your classroom.
Best Chapter Books for 8 Year Olds (3rd Grade)
Find good books for your 3rd grade 8- year-old boys and girls — that are at their reading level and maturity level as well. Here are all recommended books for your 8- year-olds in third grade.
A reader recently asked me to include the Lexile reading levels of the books on this list. If this is helpful, you’ll see a number followed by an L. The general reading levels for third grade are 330L to 770L according to the Lexile website. (If there is no number listed, it’s because I didn’t find it’s Lexile level.)
But please don’t limit your 3rd-grade kids to reading books exactly on their reading level. There is more wiggle room with what 3rd graders can comprehend than a particular reading level. In fact, levels can inappropriately limit a child’s book choices.
TOO CHALLENGING? That being said, if you find a book that you think will be interesting but too challenging for your child, use it for a read aloud at bedtime. Kids still need to be read to and hear as much story and vocabulary as possible. This is a great way to spend time together and to read more difficult books.
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Cat Kid Comic Club by Dav Pilkey GRAPHIC NOVEL / HUMOR A hilarious book about encouraging kids to write their own comics! Cat Kid teaches a class for the tadpoles about writing comic books…which doesn’t go well until the tadpoles get excited about failure sparking lots of writing and drawing. If you like a lot of silliness (including potty humor) with great messages about writing, creativity, and persistence, read this book next.
A to Z Mysteries: The Absent Author by Ron Roy MYSTERY 510L, DRA 30, Guided Reading N The A to Z Mysteries series rocks! None of the books need to be read in any particular order, each has a self-contained mystery. I think my kids read most of the books in this series and several more than once. In this story, the famous writer that is coming to the bookstore doesn’t show up. Dink and his friends, Josh and Ruth Rose, must find out what happened. BOXED SET
Bad Kittyby Nick Bruel HUMOR 650L, DRA 38, Guided Reading P In a word: Hilarious. We all think Bad Kitty is very naughty. And, oh so funny. These chapter books are easy to read and fun to reread. BOX SET
Dragons in a Bag by Zetta Elliott, illustrated by Geneva B FANTASY 740L, Guided REading T, DRA 40-50 When Jax’s mom drops him off with an irascible old lady named Ma, he learns that she helps magical animals travel between worlds like three baby dragons. After a mishap, Jax must rescue Ma from the past and deliver the dragons to a magical world. Besides finding the transporter, needs to find the missing dragon that was stolen by his best friend’s little sister. (Cliff hanger warning for book 1 and book 3.)
Who Would Win? Whale vs. Giant Squid by Jerry Pallotta, illustrated by Rob Bolster NONFICTION 700L, Guided Reading Q, DRA 40 3rd grade teachers tell me that their students can’t get enough of the Who Would Win? books. (Which just proves that reading comprehension happens in a little harder books if students are motivated!) In this book pitting two ocean carnivores against each other, you’ll learn facts about the sperm whale and the giant squid then read an imagined story where these two creatures face off. Can you predict who will win? See all the informational books in the Who Would Win series.
Star Wars Jedi Academy by Jeffrey Brown SCI- FI (series!) 650L, DRA 40, Guided Reading R Engaging from the first page, this is a relatable graphic novel adventure story about a young boy, Roan, who dreams of becoming a pilot . . . but gets into Jedi school instead. He’s the oldest new student, everyone else started long before him. Roan has ups and downs, as one does at a new school, but finds his place at the school and new friends. Highly recommended!
Amuletby Kazu Kibuishi FANTASY / GRAPHIC NOVEL Guided Reading Q, DRA 40 This popular graphic novel series is about two siblings trying to save their mom who was taken to an underground world of elves, demons, robots, and talking animals. Beautiful artwork with compelling characters and an adventurous plot make this a very popular hit with young readers.
Dog Man by Dav Pinkey GRAPHIC NOVEL / HUMOR 390L, DRA 38, Guided Reading P Weird. Quirky. Funny. I think all three describe this new graphic novel from the creator of Captain Underpants. In the first story, a police officer and a dog are joined together — the top from the dog, the bottom from the officer to make: Dog Man. Dog Man solves crimes and has adventures, the likes of which will entertain 8-year-old readers for hours. ALSO READ: Books Like Dog Man
Kristy’s Great Idea Babysitter’s Club #1 by Ann M. Martin, illustrated by Raina Telgemeier REALISTIC / GRAPHIC NOVEL Lexile IG350, DRA 34 Guided Reading O We’re loving these updated Babysitter’s Club graphic novels by the uber-talented Raina Telegemeier who wrote the highly-acclaimed Smile and Sister. I recommend starting with book one since the stories are told in a specific order with details from previous stories. These are funny and fun to read, maybe even more than once. BOX SET HERE.
I Survived by Lauren Tarshis HISTORICAL FICTION / ADVENTURE 700L (depends on the title) Wow — these are excellent, fast-paced adventures set during significant historical events. Your kids will zip through the adventures while learning about history. The books are always about a young person trying to survive the book’s historically important, life-changing event such as Pompeii, the Titanic, Pearl Harbor, or the Battle of Gettysburg.
Planet Omar by Zanib Mian REALISTIC
One of the best things about Omar is his HUGE imagination! In fact, he faces his new experiences in life with a rich, creative mind filled with dragons, Ferraris, and zombie aliens. He uses his imagination to deal with moving, starting a new school, making friends, and dealing with racism. I love the playful writing, whimsical illustrations, and rich Pakistani-American culture in this beginning chapter book.
Stick Dog by Tom Watson HUMOR 700L, DRA 38, Guided Reading P Stick Dog is hilarious. Why is he called Stick Dog? Because our author/narrator can’t draw. And also, because he likes sticks. The funny cartoonish illustrations make this story of stray dogs easy to read and very entertaining series for kids.
Hamster Princess: Harriet the Invincible by Ursula Vernon FANTASY 810 L, DRA 40, Guided Reading Q Talk about a HILARIOUS remix of Sleeping Beauty! In this (much better) retelling, the princess realizes she can’t die until she’s 18 so she concludes that she must be INVINCIBLE and acts accordingly. My daughter loved these stories for many years of elementary school.
Olga and the Smelly Thing From Nowhere by Elise Gravel HUMOR If you like kooky books, this book fits the bill. Olga finds an unusual, unknown creature whom she names “MEH” after the sound that it makes. She uses her deductive reasoning to figure out what it is (something new!) and what it likes to eat (olives)! But what will she do when Meh disappears?
Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo REALISTIC 610L Opal’s preacher father is always too busy and her mother has been gone since Opal was three, something Opal has always wondered about. But Opal finds someone to care for, a stray dog that she names Winn-Dixie, and that dog brings hope and meaning into 10-year-old Opal’s life. Brilliant, heart-warming storytelling.
Dragonbreath by Ursula Vernon HUMOR 700L Hysterical! I couldn’t stop laughing! It’s a fantastic read for 8-year olds. Danny Dragonbreath is a dragon without dragon fire and good friends who make his life more…complicated but interesting.
Jada Jones Rock Star by Kelly Starling Lyons, illustrated by Vanessa Brantley Newton REALISTIC / STEM 580 L Jada starts the school year hoping to find new friends, hopefully, ones that love rocks like she does. She misses her best friend but feels excited when her class studies geology. Unfortunately, one bossy girl in Jada’s group project makes fun of Jada’s interest in rocks. This is a well-written STEM story that shows the challenges of getting along with others and staying true to yourself. (Perfect for 3rd grade.)
Mercy Watson to the Rescue by Kate DiCamillo HUMOR 450L Mercy lives with Mr. and Mrs. Watson. They feed her buttered toast and take her for drives in their convertible. One night, Mercy gets scared and decides to sleep with Mr. and Mrs. Watson. Can you imagine what happens next? Hilarious and quirky, this is a silly series filled with the many amazing adventures of a pampered pig named Mercy.
The Bad Guys #1 by Aaron Blabey HUMOR 530 L, DRA 38, Guided Reading Pr Bad Guys is a hysterical book and a favorite series for many boys especially. Mr. Wolf invites other bad guys to a meeting with hopes they will join him in being good. Lots of drawings and minimal text make this a sure-bet for beginning readers who like irony and humor. (Note: If you don’t like potty humor, this is not the book series for you.)
Zita the Spacegirl by Ben Hatke HUMOR / GRAPHIC NOVEL 310L, Guided Reading R, DRA 40 The Zita books rock — they’re full of adventure, humor, and fantastic characters!! Zita is an awesome, courageous problem-solving heroine who accidentally gets stuck in space while trying to save her friend from kidnappers and save the universe.
Zoey and Sassafras Dragons and Marshmallows #1 by Asia Citro, illustrated by Marion Lindsay SCIENCE / FANTASY 580L, Guided Reading O, DRA 34 This is an entertaining story with the coolest mix of science and magic, a diverse main character, and fantastic illustrations that will get kids reading and learning. Zoey, like her mom, can see magical creatures and is tasked to care for any injured creatures that might need help. In this story, she uses her science skills (including research and the scientific method) to figure out how to care for a sick baby dragon.
Ninja Kid: From Nerd to Ninja by Anh Do ADVENTURE Nelson is a nerdy and likable main character who wakes up on his 10th birthday with perfect vision and… ninja moves! His mum and grandma explain that like his missing fisherman dad before him, Nelson is the last ninja in the world — and he’s destined to save the world. He immediately gets to use his powers for good on a field trip when ginormous evil spiders attack the group of kids.
Ada Lace is On the Case by Emily Calandrelli with Tamson Weston, illustrated by Renee Kurilla MYSTERY / STEM Ada moves to a new neighborhood where she observes everything that happens out her window. She and a new friend notice a distraught neighbor whose dog is missing and they determine to solve the mystery. Along with another neighbor boy, they use science and technology to solve the mystery of the missing dog. ADDED TO: STEAM and STEM Chapter Books for Kids
Trapped in a Video Game by Dustin Brady, illustrated by Brady Jessee SCI-FI Gamers and non-gamers alike who love exciting and dangerous stories won’t want to miss this excellent action-packed series. Jesse’s friend gets an early release of a video game — and it sucks both boys into the game. Inside the game, they meet a classmate who has been missing for weeks and is now a grown-up man in the game. They’re all trapped with no escape possible.
Word Travelers and the Taj Mahal Mystery by Raj Haldar, illustrated by Nehra Rawat MYSTERY / ADVENTURE Best friends Eddie and MJ open a book about words and they’re magically transported to India. There, they help a boy solve the clues to find his family’s missing fortune before a bad guy gets it. As they solve the clues, they learn more words with Indian roots — many are from Hindi like bangle and bungalow and others are from Sanskrit like the words jackal and jungle.
Ivy Lost and Found by Cynthia Lord, illustrated by Stephanie Graegin REALISTIC A heartwarming story about the life of an old doll who gets a new life as a book buddy! Ivy is donated to the Book Buddy’s shelf at the library. A lonely girl named Fern borrows Ivy. Fern needs a friend like Ivy because she feels so many different feelings about her dad’s new family. Then, when Ivy gets left outside in the rain, she has a surprise adventure of her own and makes friends with two other Book Buddies. Eventually, Fern feels better about her new blended family and returns her to the library.
Jop and Blip Wanna Know #1 by Jim Benton STEM / HUMOR If you like kooky stories, playful characters, and random facts, this beginning graphic novel for ages 6 to 10 is a hilarious and informative reading experience. Jop and Blip ponder topics like farts, words that begin with silent letters, perspective, dragons, and more — and as they discuss, you’ll learn a thing or ten.
Unicorn Academy: Sophia and Rainbow by Julie Skyes, illustrated by Lucy Truman UNICORNS Well-written and charming, this unicorn book series is sure to entrance many young readers. In this story, Sophia arrives at Unicorn Academy and is paired with the lovely Rainbow. But, she feels guilty for making a new friend and leaving her best pony, Clover, back at home. On top of that, the unicorns’ magic is wonky because the lake is being poisoned. When someone accuses Sophia, she and her new friends decide to investigate.
The Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney HUMOR Guided Reading T One of the most popular book series ever, The Diary of a Wimpy Kid, shares the hilarious story of Greg, in his own words and drawings. Life in middle school is not easy. And Greg is here to prove it! One thing you’ll notice about these books is that kids will read them more than once which is great if you have them all. (hint, hint)
Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face and the Badness of Badgers by John Dougherty HUMOR
Hilarious — and weird and kooky and very creative! Stinkbomb and his sister, Ketchup-Face think that the badgers (“BAD” is in their name!) stole Stinkbomb’s $20. They embark on the craziest of adventures to get back the $20 including meeting King Toothbrush Weasel who they’ll help to rid the island of the badgers. If you like silly stories, this book is for you!
Whatever After by Sarah Mlynowski FANTASY / HUMOR 400L Once upon a time, a regular girl and her brother accidentally go into a fairy tale. And mess it all up. (Whoops.) We love all the books in this series — they’re very clever and entertaining! BOX SET
Galactic Hot Dogs: Cosmoe’s Wiener Getaway by Max Brallier, illustrated by Rachel Maguire and Nichole Kelley HUMOR SCI-FI 570L Non-stop action and danger, potty humor, space adventures, zombie aliens, mutant worm wrestling, a misunderstood evil princess, good friends, video games, and a diabolical, hunting-them-down evil queen. Not to mention, loads of cartoon illustrations throughout and hilarious writing with a gazillion exclamation marks!!!!
Strubble Town Squirrel Do Bad by Stephan Pastis HUMOR Wendy the Wanderer is stuck inside all day, every day–until she gets an inattentive teenage babysitter. Wendy’s first act of freedom is feeding Squirrley McSquirrel a surgery drink. The consequence? Squirrely goes crazy around the town and sets off a domino-like chain reaction of events that will keep you laughing out loud.
The Haunted Library by Dori Hillestad Butler MYSTERY 520L My daughter and I loved this entertaining new series about a boy ghost, Kaz, who is blown away from his family and into a new haunt, a library. But who is the library ghost that is already there? He and his new friend, Claire, decide to be detectives and discover the secret of the ghost as well as search for his missing family.
Mindy Kim and the Yummy Seaweed Business by Lyla Lee, illustrated by Dung Ho REALISTIC Mindy and her dad recently moved to Florida after her mom’s death. When the other kids at school make fun of her seaweed snacks at lunch, Mindy and her new friend Sally start a snack business to save money for a puppy. This doesn’t go as planned yet it’s a big learning experience showing Mindy to be herself and be proud of her Korean-American culture.
Giants Beware!by Jorge Aguirre illustrated by Rafael Rosado FANTASY/GRAPHIC NOVEL Guided Reading R, DRA 40
Claudette is a dragon-slaying, mischievous girl who tricks her little brother and her best friend (a princess) into questing to kill the dragon. It’s a delightful graphic novel, I loved every second of it. And, don’t worry, there is no killing of any dragons. Your 7-year-old second-grade boys and girls will love this one — I just gave it to a third grader reluctant reader and his mom said he’s already on his third time through.
More Good Books for 3rd Graders
The Magic Tree House by Mary Pope Osborne HISTORICAL MYSTERY Guided Reading M, DRA 24 A MUST-READ series for all kids! These stories combine mystery, history, magic, and adventure as siblings Jack and Annie adventure through time. If you love The Magic Tree House series, you’ll also like these books.
The Magical Reality of Nadia by Bassem Youssef and Catherine R. Daly, illustrated by Douglas Holgate MAGICAL REALISM Funny, entertaining, and filled with important themes of friendship, growing up, and racism, this is one of my new favorite books! Nadia unexpectedly discovers an ancient Egyptian teacher (Titi) trapped in her hippo amulet. He comes out onto a paper and TALKS! Tita helps Nadia with problems she faces at school like the new kid who is rude and prejudiced about her Egyptian culture and troubles with her friends who are working together on a school project.
Amelia Bedelia Means Business by Herman Parish, illustrated by Lynne Avril ADVENTURE DRA 38, Guided Reading P I’ve been enjoying these updated Amelia chapter books by the original author’s son. In this silly story, Amelia looks for ways to earn money for a new bicycle. BOX SET
Dragon Girls: Azmina the Gold Glitter Dragon by Maddy Mara FANTASY Three girls learn that they’re Glitter Dragon Girls and with magic, teamwork, and turning into dragons, they must protect the forest from the Shadow Sprites. Together, they embark on a quest like no other — in their dragon forms. They must problem solve and figure out how to work together. A solid start in a new series.
Cat Ninja by Matthew Cody, illustrated by Yehudi Mercado GRAPHIC NOVEL / SUPERHERO By day Claude is Leon’s pet but by night, he’s Cat Ninja, Metro City’s protector! His nemesis is Leon’s sister’s evil hamster, Master Hamster. Learn the Cat Ninja’s origin story then follow his perilous, exciting, and humorous adventures!
Monday into the Cave of Thieves (Total Mayhem #1) by Ralph Lazar ADVENTURE / ILLUSTRATED Wild and quirky, this un-put-downable adventure filled with illustrations is perfect for you if you like good vs. evil adventures where kid power saves the day! Dash Candoo’s Monday is one crazy adventure after another with Devil Cat attacks, a quadcycle pursuit, a math class secret tunnel, stolen perfume, and so much more. I’m a big fan of this exciting, readable new chapter book and look forward to more books in the entertaining new series. (P.S. And it’s funny with zero potty humor!)
BUGS! Animal Planet Amazing Animal Facts Chapter Books by James Buckley, Jr. SCIENCE / STEM Highly interesting books in full color with photographs, illustrations, and kid-friendly design! I’m impressed with the way this book series delivers factual information without dumbing it down or making it too difficult to read. Amazing Animal Facts Chapter Books give 8-year-olds a science chapter book series they’ll love. ADDED TO: STEAM and STEM Chapter Books for Kids
Strongheart: Wonder Dog of the Silver Screen by Candace Fleming, illustrated by Eric Rohmann REALISTIC / HISTORICAL FICTION / BOOKS ABOUT DOGS From his beginnings as a maltreated German police dog (sensitive reader alert!) to subsequent adoption and new life as a beloved movie star, this suspenseful story is filled with both love and hope along with false accusations and jail time. Readers will zip through this heart-warming story and dog lovers will be extra impressed with this German Shepard’s incredible true story. Fantastic black-and-white illustrations throughout.
Dolphin Girl Trouble in Pizza Paradise by Zach Smith SUPERHERO This hilarious story is about the weird and ridiculous antics of an unusual superhero, bizarre villains, and the Pizza Paradise restaurant. Dolphin girl uses her echolocation to learn Sea Cow’s evil plot. She recruits her friend Keith who becomes Otter Boy to help her thwart Sea Cow’s nefarious plan to turn Pizza Paradise customers into zombies and take over the restaurant. Gasp! So evil. What a silly adventure!
Stink and the Shark Sleepover by Megan McDonald, illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds REALISTIC 550L, DRA 24, Guided Reading M Kids love the Stink stories because they’re so relatable. In this story, Stink gets to sleepover at the aquarium. While he’s there, he learns more about sharks, gets to solve a mystery, learns a ghost story, and has tons of fun.
Ivy and Beanby Annie Barrows, illustrated by Sophie Blackall ADVENTURE / HUMOR 510L, Guided Reading M, DRA 24 Get ready to laugh along with these charming young friends who are always involved in funny situationsand problems. It’s a fantastic series about two girls with unique personalities.
Notebook of Doom by Troy Cummings SCARY Guided Reading N / DRA 30 A kid-favorite series that you’ll also love! Alexander discovers his new town is FILLED WITH MONSTERS! And, he’s right in the middle of everything especially after he finds an old notebook of drawings and facts about monsters. Fun with an edge of scary.
Zara’s Rules for Record-Breaking Fun by Hena Khan REALISTIC
A new girl named Naomi moves across the street from Zara but Zara doesn’t like that Naomi’s ideas for fun seem to be more popular than hers. Then, when Zara starts her Guinness Book record-breaking hula-hooping, Naomi copies her by doing her own baking record-breaking! Luckily, Zara realizes they both can have good ideas and they become good friends.
Princess Evie by Sarah Kilbridge FANTASY Before Princess Evie starts a new class at school, she and her magical pony, Willow, and cat, Sparkles, help the fairies on their first day of school. She partners with a new friend to rescue a baby hedgehog. Kids will love the combination of horses, magic, and friendship in a wonderful adventure story.
Judy Moody Was in a Mood by Megan McDonald, illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds REALISTIC 530L Want to get your kids reading a great series? Try Judy Moody. She’s a relatable third grader with a big personality, an annoying little brother, and humorous antics.
Eerie Elementary: The School is Alive!by Jack Chabert, illustrated by Sam Ricks ADVENTURE 460L Sam isn’t thrilled about becoming a hall monitor. Especially when he discovers that the school is ALIVE and trying to harm the students. Sam has quite a wild adventure trying to save the students from the school. I think kids who like sort of scary things (it’s not too bad) will enjoy this book.
Fancy Nancy: Nancy Clancy, Secret Admirer by Jane O’Connor, illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser MYSTERY 450L Another enjoyable book in the Nancy Clancy series. In this book, Nancy and her best friend, Bree, decide to play matchmaker for Nancy’s babysitter, Annie, and her guitar teacher, Andy. Funny and fun! BOX SET
Lily and the Great Quake: A San Francisco Earthquake Survival Story by Veeda Bybee HISTORICAL FICTION In the early 1900s in San Francisco, California if you were of Chinese descent, it was illegal to live anywhere else except for Chinatown. When a huge earthquake hits California, its destruction caused fires to burn Chinatown to the ground. The earthquake’s destruction forces young Lily and her family to leave Chinatown for Oakland amidst the chaos. Throughout her story of life in Chinatown and evacuating during the fires, we see the prejudice she faces due to her looks and culture. Very well done.
Tâpwê and the Magic Hat by Buffy Sainte-Marie, illustrated by Buffy Sainte-Marie and Michelle Alynn Clement MAGICAL REALISM Tâpwê lives on the Cree reserve with his Kohkom who gives him a magical hat made of bluebirds and snakes who come to life. He takes it to his cousins’ house for a visit. They welcome him with kindness and advice to watch out for trickster Wapos (rabbit). Tâpwê plays with Wapos who he wants to emulate and loses himself and his hat’s magic. Once he realizes his mistake, Tâpwê feels regretful. This regret brings him back to himself and the hat’s magic returns.
Like Carrot Juice on a Cupcake by Julie Sternberg, illustrated by Matthew Cordell REALISTIC I really loved this story told in first-person from Eleanor’s point of view. It’s about the friendship challenges when Eleanor gets jealous of a new girl she thinks her best friend Pearl might like better than her.
Here’s Hank: Bookmarks Are People Too! #1 by Henry Winkler & Lin Oliver REALISTIC 570L Hank’s brain freezes up when he talks to people — and also when he tries out for his class play. That’s why he gets the bookmark role. But, when the lead actor flubs his lines, Hank jumps in to save the play from disaster. I love Hank’s relatable character to whom learning doesn’t come easily.
Pip Bartlett’s Guide to Magical Creatures by Jackson Pearce and Maggie Stiefvater FANTASY 690L If you like mythical creatures, independent thinkers, and mysteries, you’ll love this first book in the Pip Bartlett series as much as me. Pip’s world is just like ours except for one significant difference — magical creatures exist and often are pets!
Hilo The Boy Who Crashed to Earth by Judd Winick SCI-FI / GRAPHIC NOVEL DRA 34 Guided Reading O Hilo can’t remember what happened to him before D. J. finds him crashed on Earth. Hilo does remember an evil monster robot that has followed him to Earth. This ends on a cliff-hanger but is worth it — it’s a great page-turning adventure!
White Fur Flying by Patricia MacLachlan REALISTIC DRA 40 Guided Reading S Zoe’s family rescues dogs in need. A new family has moved in across the street and Phillip, the boy, has stopped speaking. He doesn’t even want to try. But Zoe’s new rescue dog might just help the boy heal and speak.
The Story of Environmentalist Wangari Maathaiby Jen Johnson, illustrated by Wellington Sadler NONFICTION Absolutely inspiring with beautiful African-inspired illustrations, this exceptional narrative biography story is about a woman named Wangari who studied biology in her native Kenya and later in the United States. When she returned to Kenya, she realized that the deforestation was ruining farmer’s ability to grow crops so she started a tree-planting movement. Facing lots of opposition, Wangari was arrested and jailed. Once released, she continued her work of planting trees and eventually won the Nobel Peace Prize. Helpful informational insets detail facts about deforestation, school in Kenya, and more.
Catnapped! Puppy Pirates by Erin Soderbergh ADVENTURE 590L Calling all dog lovers! Read about the most awesome pirate puppies who, due to an unfortunate prank, are now prisoners on the pirate kitten’s ship –with no escape. This is a charming and funny rollicking adventure and #3 in the new Puppy Pirate series. See also: Puppy Pirates #1 Stowaway and Puppy Pirates #2 x Marks the Spot.
Lulu and the Rabbit Next Door by Hilary McKay REALISTIC 600L I loved this story of how Lulu and her cousin help their neighbor Arthur learn to love and care for his rabbit. She does this by writing George the rabbit notes and giving him gifts — not from her but from her pet rabbit named Thumper. (I also appreciate that the main characters are diverse– Lulu and her family have brown skin!!)
Geronimo Stilton #1 Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye by Geronimo Stilton MYSTERY 530L, DRA 34, Guided Reading O Geronimo Stilton is a newspaper writer/adventurist. These books share his adventures written in interesting fonts and colorful illustrations. I personally find the design of the books distracting as did my kids but for many kids, the style adds to the engagement and entertainment factor of the reading experience.
The Bailey School Kids Vampires Don’t Wear Polka Dots by Pear Low based on the novel by Marcia Thronton Jones and Debbie Dadey PARANORMAL A quick and easy-to-read story with great pacing, and suspense but isn’t scary! After the misbehaving kids ran off the last teacher, the new teacher sees worrisome– because the kids are sure she’s a zombie. Why do they think this? She dresses and the coffin in her basement. Eddie is scared but continues to behave badly until Mrs. Jeepers pulls him out of class and puts a stop to his bad behavior once and for all.
The Critter Club by Callie Barkley, illustrated by Marsha Riti REALISTIC 450L The girls in the Critter Club love animals and want to help them any way they can. Sweet stories! BOX SET
Mango and Bambang The Not-a-Pig by Clara Vulliamy REALISTIC 690L Mango rescues Bambang, an Asian tapir, from a busy street and the two become best friends. Together they find adventures, learn more about each other, and teach people that Bambang Is. Not. A. Pig. Four sweet stories of friendship and fun.
You’re Amazing, Anna Hibiscus! by Atinuke REALISTIC / AFRICAN CULTURE Reading this book transports one into the lively, family-filled world of amazing Anna who lives in Africa. Written in a series of vignettes, we read how Anna keeps getting into trouble for her twin little brother’s mischief, about her beloved grandfather’s passing, and how Anna helps everyone remember her grandfather. It’s a lovely book filled with charm, personality, and a strong sense of place.
Beatrice Zinker Upside-Down Thinker by Shelly Johannes REALISTIC Beatrice is a divergent problem solver. When her best friend Lenny comes back from camp a changed girl, she seems to have a new best friend that is NOT Beatrice. Kids will be cheering Beatrice on as she tried to figure out how to reconnect with her best friend. Cute!
Mrs. Frogbottom’s Field Trips I Want My Mummyby Nancy Krulik HISTORY Welcome to 4th grade with a teacher who isn’t like any other teachers…mostly because of her magic map that transports the entire class all over the world. In this story, Mrs. Frogbottom takes the class to Egypt — and our narrator, Tony, does not like it one bit, not the black cat following them, not that his friend Sofia disappears and not that Aiden wanders into a tomb where the friends get trapped! Camels, too much sand, pyramids, tombs, and an actual mummy make this terrified student very glad to go back home. This educational adventure series is off to a great start. Next stop, Scotland.
Lulu and the Brontosaurus by Judith Viorst, illustrated by Lane Smith HUMOR Lulu is a demanding daughter and she WANTS a pet dinosaur. Will she learns her valuable lesson in this hysterical story? You’ll laugh through this one, I promise!
Bob by Wendy Mass and Rebecca Stead MAGICAL REALISM In the sweetest story of friendship, 10-year-old Livy meets Bob, a green zombie-looking monster wearing a chicken costume who is living in the closet at her grandma’s house. He’s actually been waiting for Lizy to return for the last 5 years. The weird thing? Livy can’t remember him at all. Even when she leaves the house for an errand, she forgets about Bob. But, she’s determined to help Bob find his way back home. Wherever that may be.
If the Magic Fits (100 Dresses) by Susan Maupin Schmid FANTASY Darling Dimple is thrilled to be moved from a kitchen scrubber to an upstairs dress presser for the princess. One day, she discovers a special closet of enchanted dresses. When Darling suspects a plot against the princess she uses dress magic to help her investigate. Who is trying to free the dragons? Who wants to take over the kingdom? This lovable heroine and the charming magical plot will enchant readers.
Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce HUMOR 430L, DRA 40, Guided Reading R We LOVE this hilarious series about Nate’s life at home, school, and sports. Some, like this one, are written in a combo of text and comics while others are graphic novels such as Big Nate Welcome to My World. BOX SET
Danger on the Reef by Jake Maddox ADVENTURE What an exciting adventure with great pacing. Jasmine and Arjun are siblings with scientist parents who are helping explore and clean up a coral reef. Arjun misbehaves while diving, putting himself and his sister in danger from a shark. It’s up to Jasmine to save his life and help him do better. In addition to a great adventure, you’ll also learn about ocean pollution and coral reefs.
Who Was Jackie Robinson? by John O’Brien, illustrated by Gail Herman BIOGRAPHY / NONFICTION 670L Jackie Robinson broke many barriers as the first African American on the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team with his exceptional baseball skills. Read about his challenges, his grit, and his extraordinary strength of character. Kids LOVE these books! Find more books in the Who Was? series.
Shelter Pet Squad: Jelly Bean by Cynthia Lord REALISTIC 560L Suzannah joins the Shelter Pet Squad because her apartment building doesn’t allow pets. She meets a sad girl who has to leave her guinea pig, Jelly Bean, at the shelter due to moving. Suzannah promises the girl she’ll find Jelly Bean a good home. Only it’s not as easy as she first thought. The Shelter Pet Squad works together to find the perfect home for Jelly Bean — a kindergarten classroom.
Sarai and the Meaning of Awesome by Sarai Gonzalez and Monica Brown ENTREPRENEUR A warm-hearted, sweet story about a Latinx girl who’s an entrepreneur and devoted daughter and granddaughter. When her grandpa (tata) tells Sarai Gonzalez that his rental house is being sold, she determines to help by selling more cupcakes than ever. Even her sisters join in to help and so do her cousins. A darling start to a new series inspired by Sarai’s own life!
Shredderman: Secret Identity by Wendelin Van Draanen HUMOR 580L Illustrated with comics, hilarious and relatable, this book has it all. Awesome for 8 year olds who like humor and superheroes.
Stella Diaz has Something to Say by Angela Dominguez REALISTIC Loosely based on the author’s own childhood, 3rd grader Stella is very, very quiet in both Spanish and English. She feels separate, just like the word alien that describes her green card status being born in Mexico and moving to Chicago as a baby. A fish research project for school helps Stella find her voice and overcome her fears.
Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute by Jarrett J. Krosoczka HUMOR 320L, Guided Reading Q, DRA 40 If you haven’t read these addictive and hilarious graphic novels, they are a must for anyone who has eaten lunch at school. BOX SET
Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar HUMOR 460L, Guided Reading P, DRA 38 Old school humor at its best! These books describe a wacky school with crazy teachers and even crazier students and events. BOX SET
The Vanishing Coin (Magic Shop Series) by Kate Egan and Mike Lane, illustrated by Eric Wight REALISTIC 560L Kids like fourth-grader Mike who can’t sit still will relate to Mike’s struggles with getting work done, avoiding the school bully, and staying out of trouble. It’s such a great story because Mike discovers something that he IS good at something– magic.
Magical Land of Birthdays by Amirah Kassem MAGICAL REALISM Amirah has Arabic heritage and in Mexico. She loves cooking and baking and when she bakes a cake in her neighbor’s cookbook, The Power of Sprinkles, she’s transported to the Magical Land of Birthdays where she meets other kids with the exact same birthdate as her who are from different areas of the world. Together they have an exciting, magical adventure that includes finding a missing B-Bud girl, parties, unicorns, and of course, cake.
Phoebe and Her Unicorn: A Heavenly Nostrils Chronicle by Dana Simpson HUMOR / GRAPHIC NOVEL / UNICORN DRA 40, Guided Reading Q Sarcastic and hilarious, this is a laugh-out-loud story about a precocious young girl and her reluctant unicorn “best friend”. BOXED SET
The Terrible Two by Mac Barnett and Jory John, illustrated by Kevin Cornell REALISTIC / HUMOR 620L My 8-year-old daughter read this first and begged me to read it immediately. It’s SO funny! And, you can learn some valuable cow trivia. But, it’s mostly the hilarious adventure of two pranksters who eventually work together to pull off the biggest prank of all time — a prank that will ensure they get April Fool’s Day off from school.
My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish by Mo O’Hara HUMOR 740L Hysterical and totally believable about what would happen if your goldfish dies and you bring him back to life. Except now he’s a zombie…one that can mesmerize you with his powerful eyes so you’ll do anything he wants. Aaaah! BOXED SET
Ranger in Time #1: Rescue on the Oregon Trailby Kate Messner, illustrated by Kelley McMorris HISTORICAL 690 L Ranger, a golden retriever trained for search-and-rescue, travels back to the Oregon Trail to help a family in need. It’s an easy chapter book that begins the series, introducing the ups and downs of traveling on the Oregon Trail. (Also on: Wholesome Easy Chapter Books for Boys)
Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White, illustrated by Garth Williams REALISTIC 680L This story is a beautiful tribute to the power of friendship touching on love and death as well. It’s a classic for a reason and one of the best-written children’s books in existence.
Wondrous Rex by Patricia MacLachlan WHOLESOME / WRITING Maxwell the Magicial brings Grace and her writer aunt Lily his dog Rex to be aunt’s assistant when Aunt Lily and Grace both have writer’s block. Rex is a kind and magical dog who reads, writes, and gives wonderful wisdom about life and writing. His guidance helps both Lily and Grace grow in confidence, inspiration, and love. Absolutely charming!
The BFG by Roald Dahl, illustrated by Quentin Blake FANTASY 720L The Big Friendly Giant snatches Sophie and takes her to the Land of Nod with other not-friendly, people-eating giants. Sophie and the BFG plot to stop the mean giants and save the world. The text is filled with lots of creative, made-up words which while fun, can be tricky for some readers.
Doodle Adventures: The Search for Slimy Space Slugs! by Mike Lowery HUMOR SCI-FI This book not only hooks the reader with its space-adventure plot but the hilarious narrator Carl also invites YOU to find the missing priceless artifact requiring bravery, heroism, and drawing. Yes, drawing. Along the journey to retrieve the artifact from Captain Sleezoog (he’s a slug,) you must do your part. So you’ll make sure (by drawing) that you’ve got a spacesuit, you’ve packed everything you need to bring, the rocket design is perfect plus has some silly (bandages!?) extras, and lots more as the adventure ensues. It may sound contrived but it’s a fun, engaging adventure that any kid, artist or not, will love. And there is MORE in the series! Also read The Pursuit of the Pesky Pizza Pirate!
Dory and the Real True Friend by Abby Hanlon REALISTIC 550L Dory is one of my favorite book characters because her imagination is THE BEST! She has three imaginary friends: one monster friend, one fairy godmother that’s actually not a lady, and one bad lady nemesis. I love this story because she meets a real-life friend who understands all about imaginary friends and together, they’re the perfect match.
Galaxy Zack Hello, Nebulon! by Ray O’Ryan, illustrated by Colin Jack SCI-FI 470L An easy chapter book that’s simple, fun, and entertaining about a boy who moves to a new planet. BOX SET
Frankie Pickle by Eric Wight ADVENTURE HUMOR 530L Your kids will totally relate to this imaginative boy whose wild adventures are written in comic form — it’s funny and entertaining!
The Great Shelby Holmesby Elizabeth Eulberg MYSTERY 690 L I loved this Sherlock-inspired book because it’s very well written and tells a great story. John Watson and his mom move to Harlem. There he meets a unique girl named Shelby Holmes who reluctantly allows him to tag along with her as she solves her latest crime — the mystery of who took a posh, show-dog from a classmate’s secure house.
Katie the Catsitter by Colleen AF Venable, illustrated by Stephanie Yue SUPERHERO If you like mystery, adventure, and CATS, you won’t want to miss this entertaining graphic novel! Katie desperately wants to join her friends at their summer camp so to earn money, she gets a job for her neighbor Madeline catsitting 217 cats. But, something is VERY weird because these are super-smart cats with destructive behaviors and powerful abilities, not to mention that Katie finds evidence that her neighbor might be the supervillain, Moustress. Then, when the Moustress gets captured, Katie decides she and the cats must take action and save their friend.
STAT: Standing Tall and Talented: Home Court by Amar’e Stoudemir, illustrated by Tim Jessell SPORTS 650L Based on the real story of Amar’e Stoudemire, this is the story of when he was 11, a skateboarder, a basketball player, and a worker with his dad’s landscape company. When other kids start trash-talking his friends, he uses his intelligence and basketball skills to find a solution.
The Year of the Book by Andrea Chang REALISTIC 590L Growing up is challenging and in the first novel, The Year of the Book, Anna turns to books for company while she learns how to make friendships in real life. The subsequent books in the series are just as realistic and well-written. I highly recommend this series!
The Kicks by Alex Morgan REALISTIC 670L Finally, a fantastic book (series) for soccer girls! If you have a soccer player in your house, you’ll want to get your soccer lover this book –actually, buy her the entire series. Written by Olympic Gold Medalist and U.S. Soccer team member (among other things), Alex Morgan, these are realistic stories of life, friendship, and playing soccer.
Jasmine Toguchi Mochi Queen by Debbi Michiko Florence, illustrated by Eliazbet Vukovic REALISTIC 560L Jasmine is so jealous that the older kids in her family have important jobs on the mochi-making day — she wants to do what the older boys and men are doing, pound the mochi rice. Her understanding father figures out a way for Jasmine to join in. And even though it didn’t work out how she wanted, her family is proud of her and decides it’s okay to break some rules like who gets to pound the rice. Not only is the story’s message sweet, Jasmine’s Japanese-American culture and warm family community shine through.
Zoo Camp Puzzle by Gail Herman MYSTERY Ava and Rosie are not excited to move to the zoo for the summer where they notice missing pronghorns and suspicious trucks. With the help of their brother Ethan, the siblings must figure out what’s happening and how to keep the animals safe. Throughout the book, you’ll find pages with activities like puzzles and mazes as well as information about the animals at the zoo. You’ll love both the mystery story and the factual sections of information. It’s really well done! Also in the series: Puppy Rescue Riddle.
The World According to HumphreybyBetty Birney REALISTIC 670L Class pet, Humphrey, is a hamster who travels to a students’ home on the weekends and has lots of adventures.
Get to Work, Hercules! (Myth-O-Mania) by Kate McMullan HUMOR / MYTHOLOGY We adore the Myth-O-Mania series. It’s hilarious! Hades narrates the TRUE stories of the Greek Myths with panache. (Apparently, his younger brother Zeus is a big fat liar and edited all the myths to make himself look good.) In this story, Hades watches over his young, not-too-smart nephew, Hercules whom Hera has it out for. LOVE it!
Lucy & Andy Neanderthal by Jeffrey Brown HISTORY / HUMOR / GRAPHIC NOVEL Short funny stories about the life of a Neanderthal family are intermixed with factual information about the actual history of this time period — hunting practices, size of large cats, that sort of thing — in a graphic novel from the author of the Jedi Academy series perfect for 8-year-olds.
The Perilous Princess Plot (Buckle and Squash) by Sarah Courtauld HUMOR/FANTASY Very sarcastic and funny humor will keep you entertained throughout this book about a silly sister obsessed with princes who gets kidnapped and her more reasonable sister who comes to the rescue.
Dying to Meet You 43 Cemetery Road by Kate Klise, illustrated by M. Sarah Klise HUMOR L 730, DRA 50 Guided Reading U The 43 Old Cemetery Road early reader series is a funny and punny adventure with a kid, a cat, a grumpy ghost, and a really cool writing style in letters, emails, newspaper clippings, jokes, and more. These books are addictive!
The Curious Cat Spy Club by Linda Joy Singleton MYSTERY What a fantastic new book series — my daughter and I devoured it. Three kids from seemingly different social circles band together to rescue kittens they find in a dumpster — then solve the mystery of who would try to kill the kittens.
Diary of a Minecraft Zombie Book 1: A Scare of a Dare by Herobrine Books SCI-FI 590L Short sentences with witty observations on life from the perspective of a Minecraft zombie will crack you up. I was surprised that this was such an entertaining, funny read. Nothing scary. Just fun. Especially for Minecraft enthusiasts. (These are FREE for Kindle Unlimited subscribers!)
Wedgie & Gizmo by Suzanne Selfors REALISTIC / FUNNY 1040L Dog owners will nod along with the ADHD stream of conscious narration of Wedgie, the barkie dog who LOVES everything. Contrast this with the diabolical plotting narration of the evil genius guinea pig Gizmo who is horrified to be living in a Barbie house instead of his own “habitat.” Selfors skillfully addresses a family in transition through the humorous lens of its two pets.
Into the Game (Minecraft Woodsword Chronicles) by Nick Eliopulos MINECRAFT First in one of the BEST Minecraft book series, this adventure follows five players who are transported inside the game– and it’s real and they’ll have to use all their survival and problem-solving skills to stay alive. BOXED SET of Books 1 – 4 HERE.
Squishy Taylor and the Bonus Sisters by Ailsa Wild, illustrated by Ben Wood REALISTIC Squishy discovers a boy hiding from the police in the basement of her apartment building. She wants to keep it a secret from her step-sisters but one thing leads to another, and the twins find out. Together, the three help feed the boy until they discover who he really is. Squishy begins to think of her sisters as bonuses, not step-sisters, which makes her feel a lot better about living with them. I really enjoyed this big-hearted mystery.
Power Forward by Hena Khan REALISTIC Filled with Urdu and Pakistani culture, this is a short beginning chapter book about a boy who loves basketball. Unfortunately, he skips violin lessons and lies to his parents in order to go to extra basketball practices. Zayd learns some hard lessons both about honesty and communication with his family which, in the end, makes his life better.
Dolphin Rescue (Animal Planet Adventures #1) by Catherine Nichols MYSTERY Siblings Maddie and Atticus can’t figure out who is dumping trash everywhere. And when they rescue a baby dolphin entangled in trash, they know they must get to the bottom of this mystery. Full-color photographs with information about dolphins, marine life, and more add-in bonus nonfiction information for readers.
Ellie, Engineer by Jackson Pearce REALISTIC / STEM Ellie, Engineer is a well-written STEM adventure that makes engineering seem enticing and creative! After a disastrous “french braid machine” tangles her best friend’s hair, Ellie, who already considers herself as an engineer, plans to make her BFF a new birthday present — a dog house. She gets help from a neighbor boy and a group of girls from school who are bitter rivals until Ellie helps them work together. It’s a perfect, pro-STEM story for girls.
Nick and Tesla’s High-Voltage Danger Lab by Science Bob Pflugfleder and Steve Hockensmith MYSTERY Siblings Nick and Tesla are shipped off to live with their mad-scientist Uncle Newt for the summer while their parents are . . . doing something with soybeans in Uzbekistan. When left to fend for themselves, they discover something very suspicious happening at the old mansion down the street, more than just losing their rocket in that yard. Fun and adventurous!
The Case of the Claymore Diamond Math Inspectors by Daniel Kenney and Emily Boever MYSTERY Viva math! These friends love math and are proud of it — in fact, they’re sure they can use their math skills to solve crimes. This first mystery is about a jewelry store robbery. And they do solve it by finding clues that the police miss, freeing an innocent man. This is a delightful easy chapter book series.
Rosie Revere and the Raucous Riveters by Andrea Beaty, illustrated by David Roberts STEM Andrea Beaty successfully writes her famous main characters of Rosie Revere, Iggy Peck, and Ada Twist into a fun-filled, STEM adventure chapter book. Rosie’s Aunt Rose and her WWII friends, the Raucous Riveters, need Rosie’s help. Their friend June broke both her arms and she needs an invention so she can paint in the upcoming art contest. Can Rosie and friends invent something to help June paint with her casts? After one disaster after another, including at the art contest, Rosie continues to persevere and problem-solve to find a solution that will work.
Secret Agent, Jack Stalwart by Elizabeth Singer Hunt ADVENTURE In this action-packed new series, nine-year-old secret agent Jack Stalwart travels the globe in search of his missing older brother Max while solving international crimes for the Global Protection Force.
Nanny Piggins and the Runaway Lion by R. A. Spratt, illustrated by Dan Santat ADVENTURE This quirky adventure is about a dad who detests his children and tries to get rid of them (to Nicaragua in this case) but their amazing nanny (who is a pig) always figures out how to outsmart the dad. I love Nanny Piggins!
The Philly Fake Ballpark Mysteries by David A. Kelly, illustrated by Mark Meyers MYSTERY / SPORTS 570L Not only is this a well-written mystery, but I also loved how the author included so much history within the story about two young baseball fans who hope to show fans that the Phillie Phanatic isn’t to blame for their team’s losing streak.
Katerina Ballerina by Tiler Peck and Kyle Harris, illustrated by Sumiti Collina BALLET An earnest young girl loves ballet but since her dad can’t afford lessons, she watches YouTube videos and practices in her room. After a disastrous talent shows Katerina’s dad her bravery, Katrina’s dad stretches the budget for lessons. It’s not a great start though– she shows up in red swimming suit and homemade tutu! But she makes a friend who helps her learn ballet terms and adjust to formal classes. As Katrina becomes more serious in her dancing, a competition reminds Katrina that she needs to balance both working hard and enjoying dancing.
Key Hunters and the Mysterious Moonstone(Key Hunters #1) by Eric Luper MYSTERY 550L In this first book, two friends discover a letter from their favorite librarian saying she’s trapped in a book. They decide to go into a book to rescue her. They arrive in 19th century England to help a detective find a stolen gem.
Secrets of the Manor: Claire’s Story, 1910 by Adele Whitby HISTORICAL MYSTERY I loved this beginning chapter book — it’s a captivating story about an orphan girl who moves to France to live with friends of her family. She befriends a servant girl and the duo realize there are mysteries that must be answered — like what happened to the daughter of the manor and why did her parents send her to this family. An excellent first book in a new series for early readers!
Marty McGuire Has Too Many Pets! by Kate Messner, illustrated by Brian Floca REALISTIC 690L Just like her mother, 3rd grader Marty loves animals. She wants to “adopt” a chimp in the chimp sanctuary. To raise money, she decides to pet sit. Soon she gets more pets than she and her friends can handle including a trash-talking parrot, a python who escapes, and a gerbil who might just be that big bulge in the snake. Luckily, Marty’s cool grandma helps save the pet-sitting business from total disaster. A well-paced adventure that kids will enjoy.
Misty the Abandoned Kitten (Pet Rescue Adventures) by Holly Webb REALISTIC 700 L In this charming easy chapter book, Amy finds and secretly cares for a kitten. We learn that the kitten does belong to someone, an older person with a bossy bigger cat so the kitty didn’t get enough to eat or any attention and ran away. Luckily, all’s well that ends well, Amy gets to keep the kitty! This book is a good choice for 8 year old animal lovers. (If you like this book, you may want to read more in the Pet Rescue Adventures series. )
Dragon Slayer’s Academy by Kate McMullan HUMOR FANTASY 500L When a traveling minstrel foretells that he is to become a hero, Wiglaf sets out to fulfill his destiny: he signs up at the Dragon Slayers’ Academy. But how can he ever hope to be a dragon slayer when he can’t even stand the sight of blood? Very funny.
Jessica Finch in Pig Trouble by Megan McDonald, illustrated by Erwin Madrid REALISTIC 410L, DRA 24, Guided Reading M Jessica Finch is a delightful early chapter book with exceptionally pleasing and colorful illustrations. Jessica wants nothing more than a pig for a pet. For her birthday. When a misunderstanding happens with her best friend, Judy Moody, Jessica learns a valuable lesson about not making assumptions nor calling people names. This is one of my top picks for an early chapter book, I loved it! BOXED SET
A Topps League Story: Book One: Jinxed!by Kurtis Scaletta illustrated by Eric Wight MYSTERY 550L This is a story that will appeal to readers even if they don’t love baseball as much as Chad, the main character. He’s thrilled to be a bat boy for the summer but can’t understand why his classmate Dylan isn’t as thrilled. Nor can Chad figure out how to help his favorite player who can’t seem to stop all his bad luck. Is he jinxed?
Third Grade Mermaid by Peter Raymundo FANTASY 590 L Even mermaids have spelling tests and swim team. Cora must get her spelling grade up or she’s off the team. But that’s not all– an angry shark, a helpful gigantic shrimp, and friendship troubles make this an entertaining undersea adventure.
Shai and Emmie Star in Dancy Pants! by Quvenzhane Wallis with Nancy Ohlin, illustrated by Sharee Miller REALISTIC 640 L Shai and her two friends are preparing for a dance contest. She’s pushing her friends hard to be perfect instead of having fun. Will she learn what’s important and what isn’t? Relatable with an appealing plot and characters.
Goldie Blox Ruins Rules the School (Goldie Blox #1) by Stacy McAnulty ADVENTURE / STEM 510L Goldie must attend a “high-performing” school with other kids who aren’t as “out-of-the-box” as Goldie. When she enlists her new classmates to help her reopen her old school, amazing transformations occur for both Goldie and her new friends.
Never Girls by Kiki Thorpe FANTASY 480L These friends accidentally travel from England to the Never Land fairy world of Tinker Bell. What adventures they will have?! BOX SET
Good Crooks Missing Monkey! by Mary Amato, illustrated by Ward Jenkins REALISTIC 430L Will your 8-year-olds enjoy reading about children of thieves who really want to do good things, not bad things like their parents? When these kids’ parents steal a monkey from the zoo, the kids must figure out how to return it without their parents figuring out that their children are up to … good.
Perfectly Princess FANTASY 390L Easy and fast to read, this is a series of colorful princess stories(printed on colored paper) stories. My third grader loved these.
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The Best Book Series 3rd Graders Love to Read
What are the best book series for 3rd graders? Here are good chapter book series that not only are just right for third graders but that they’ll LOVE to read.
(For those of you not in the U.S., third grade is generally 8-year olds.)
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Dragons in a Bag by Zetta Elliott, illustrated by Geneva B FANTASY When Jax’s mom drops him off with an irascible old lady named Ma, he learns that she helps magical animals travel between worlds. In this case, three dragons. But, he and Ma accidentally travel back in time instead of to the world of magic, and Ma gets stuck there. It’s up to Jax to rescue Ma and deliver the dragons to where they belong. The only problem? Besides finding the transporter, one of the dragons is missing– stolen by his best friend’s little sister, and they’re growing bigger. Get this book and its sequel, The Dragon Thief, together so you don’t have to wait to find out what happens with the stolen dragon…I listened to both on audiobook and adored the talented narrator who made this exciting fantasy story come to life.
Cat Kid Comic Club by Dav Pilkey HUMOR My writing teacher heart adores this book about encouraging kids to write their own comics! Plus, it’s totally hilarious. Cat Kid teaches a class for the tadpoles about making their own comic books…which doesn’t go well until the tadpoles get excited about failure and get started writing and drawing. If you like a lot of silliness (including potty humor) with great messages about writing, creativity, and persistence, read this book next.
Pizazz by Sophy Henn Illustrated with cartoons and fun fonts, this superhero story is perfect for readers transitioning into middle-grade novels but not quite yet… Not only is Pizazz embarrassed by her name but she’s also embarrassed about her superpower. Also, Pizazz grumbles that her superhero duties of saving the world are always inconvenient AND she still has to go to school! (So unfair.) At school, she is assigned the job of eco-monitor which she doesn’t like either until a classmate helps her see that they might be able to save the park…without superhero powers. 100% fun, relatable, and entertaining.
A to Z Mysteries: The Absent Author by Ron Roy MYSTERY The A to Z Mysteries books are the best! None of the books need to be read in any particular order, each has a self-contained mystery. (I think my kids read most of the books in this series more than once, they are that good.) In this story, the famous writer who is coming to the bookstore doesn’t show up. Dink and his friends Josh and Ruth Rose must find out what happened to the missing author. Box set here.
Bad Kittyby Nick Bruel HUMOR In a word: hilarious. Kids think Bad Kitty is very naughty but, oh so funny. These books are addictive to read and fun to reread. Illustrated with minimal text on every page. Bad Kitty has an attitude. She makes life difficult for her owner, Uncle Murry, puppy, and so on and so forth. Boxed set here.
Zita the Spacegirl by Ben Hatke HUMOR / GRAPHIC NOVEL The Zita books rock — they’re full of adventure, humor, and fantastic characters!! Zita is an awesome, courageous problem-solving heroine who accidentally gets stuck in space while trying to save her friend from kidnappers and save the universe.
Dragonbreath by Ursula Vernon FANTASY Hysterical! I couldn’t stop laughing! This is a fantastic series for 3rd graders about Danny Dragonbreath and the crazy adventures he has with his friends. Boxed Set HERE.
Ninja Kid: From Nerd to Ninja by Anh Do SUPERHERO Nelson is a nerdy and likable main character who wakes up on his 10th birthday with perfect vision and… ninja moves! (How cool is that?) His mum and grandma explain that like his missing fisherman dad before him, Nelson is the LAST ninja in the world — and he’s actually destined to SAVE the world. Action-packed, funny, appealing illustrations, and likable characters, this book has it all. You won’t want to stop with book one either because there’s a bit of a cliff-hanger…
Into the Game (Minecraft Woodsword Chronicles) by Nick Eliopulos MINECRAFT First in one of the BEST Minecraft book series published, this adventure follows five players who are transported inside the game– and it’s real and they’ll have to use all their survival and problem-solving skills to stay alive. BOXED SET of Books 1 – 4 HERE.
Who Would Win? Whale vs. Giant Squid by Jerry Pallotta, illustrated by Rob Bolster NONFICTION Teachers say that their students can’t get enough of the Who Would Win? books. This particular title pits two ocean carnivores against each other. First, you’ll learn facts about a sperm whale, then you’ll learn about the giant squid. Finally, read what happens when these two creatures face-off. Can you predict who will win? See all the addicting informational books in the Who Would Win series.
Unicorn Academy: Sophia and Rainbow by Julie Skyes, illustrated by Lucy Truman UNICORNS Well-written and charming, this unicorn book series is sure to entrance many young readers. In this story, Sophia arrives at Unicorn Academy and is paired with the lovely Rainbow. But, she feels guilty for making a new friend and leaving her best pony, Clover, back at home. On top of that, the unicorns’ magic is wonky because the lake is being poisoned. When someone accuses Sophia, she and her new friends decide to investigate.
Whatever After by Sarah Mlynowski FANTASY / HUMOR Once upon a time, a regular girl and her brother accidentally are transported into a fairy tale story. And mess it all up. (Whoops.) Now they have to fix the story before the ending gets changed. My kids and I love all the books in this series!
Dog Man by Dav Pinkey GRAPHIC NOVEL / HUMOR Weird. Quirky. Funny. I think all three describe this new graphic novel from the creator of Captain Underpants. In the first story, a police officer and a dog are joined together — the top from the dog, the bottom from the officer to make: Dog Man. Dog Man solves crimes and has adventures, the likes of which will entertain 8-year-old readers for hours.
Get to Work, Hercules! (Myth-O-Mania)by Kate McMullan HUMOR/MYTHOLOGY Hades narrates the “TRUE” stories of the Greek Myths with panache and humor. Apparently, his younger brother Zeus is a big fat liar and edited all the myths to make himself look good. In this updated myth, Hades watches over his young, not-too-smart nephew, Hercules whom Hera has it out for. Your kids are going to LOVE these books! My library can’t keep them on the shelves.
My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish by Mo O’Hara HUMOR Hysterical and totally believable, right? Find out what happens if your goldfish dies and you bring him back to life. Only you messed it up and your goldfish becomes a zombie that can mesmerize you with his powerful eyes, making you do anything he wants. Aaaah!
I Survived by Lauren Tarshis HISTORICAL FICTION Your kids will zip through these short, fast-paced adventures. The stories always are about a young person trying to survive the historically important, life-changing event such as the Titanic, Hurricane Katrina, Pearl Harbor, Nazi Invasion, and the Hindenburg crash. You’ll probably want to get a box set so your kids can immerse themselves in this excellent series.
The Haunted Library by Dori Hillestad Butler MYSTERY My 3rd-grade daughter and I loved this entertaining mystery series about a boy ghost, Kaz, who is blown away from his family and into a new haunt — a library. In this first story, he and his new friend, Claire, decide to be detectives. They want to discover the secret of the other ghost haunting the library plus find his missing family.
Hamster Princess: Harriet the Invincible by Ursula Vernon FAIRY TALE Princess Harriet is the COOLEST heroine in this Sleeping Beauty 2.0. She’s thrilled to know she’ll fall into a deep sleep when she’s twelve because that means she can do anything crazy and dangerous without dying. In fact, she searches out danger and the results are hilariously entertaining. The other books in this fairy tale series with a twist series are just as remarkable. You’ll love the quirky humor.
Ivy and Beanby Annie Barrows, illustrated by Sophie Blackall HUMOR Get ready to laugh along with these charming young friends who won’t stop until they find the best way to solve their perplexing troubles, no matter how many ideas they must try. A fantastic series for third graders. Boxed Set HERE.
Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce HUMOR The funny plots are about Nate’s life at home and school are totally relatable to any kid, especially boys. Some, like this one, are written in a combo of text and comics while others are straight graphic novels like Big Nate Welcome to My World. Box set here.
Dolphin Rescue (Animal Planet Adventures #1) by Catherine Nichols MYSTERY Siblings Maddie and Atticus can’t figure out who is dumping trash everywhere. And when they rescue a baby dolphin entangled in trash, they know they must get to the bottom of this mystery. Full-color photographs with information about dolphins, marine life, and more add in bonus nonfiction information for readers.
Doodle Adventures: The Search for Slimy Space Slugs! by Mike Lowery INTERACTIVE SCI-FI These books invite YOU the reader to help solve the mysteries with your own bravery, heroism, and imaginative drawing. Yes, drawing. For example, in this story, you’ll make sure (by drawing) that you’ve got a spacesuit, you’ve packed everything you need to bring, the rocket design is perfect plus has some silly (bandages!?) extras, and lots more as the adventure ensues. It may sound contrived but it’s a fun, engaging adventure that any kid, artist or not, will love. And there is MORE in the series! Also read: The Pursuit of the Pesky Pizza Pirate! and The Rise of Rusty-Robo-Cat!.
Trapped in a Video Game by Dustin Brady, illustrated by Brady Jessee SCI-FI Gamers and nongamers alike who love exciting and dangerous stories won’t want to miss this excellent series. Jesse’s friend gets an early release of a video game — and it sucks in both boys. They’re literally trapped. Inside the game, they meet a classmate who has been missing for weeks, now a grown-up man in the game. Because there’s no way out.
The Year of the Book by Andrea Chang REALISTIC Growing up is challenging and in the first novel, The Year of the Book, Anna turns to books for company while she learns how to make friendships in real life. The subsequent books in the series are just as realistic and well-written. I highly recommend them & love the diversity of the main character.
Jada Jones Rock Star by Kelly Starling Lyons, illustrated by Vanessa Brantley Newton REALISTIC / STEM Jada starts the school year hoping to find new friends, hopefully, ones that love rocks like she does. She misses her best friend but feels excited when her class studies geology. Unfortunately, one bossy girl in Jada’s group project makes fun of Jada’s interest in rocks. This is a well-written STEM story that shows the challenges of getting along with others and staying true to yourself.
Little Guides to Great Lives Nelson Mandela by Isabel Thomas, illustrated by Hannah Warren BIOGRAPHY This is another new biography series that I highly recommend for elementary-age readers. Written like a narrative story, these little books are fast-paced and informative. This particular title is about one of the world’s most admired activists and leaders, Nelson Mandela. Little Guides to Great Lives series contain perfect text to picture ratio, captivating illustrations, informative content, and just-right pacing. Plus, they’re very well-written.
Franny K. Steinby Jim Benton HUMOR / SCI-FI Franny is not a normal kid but a mad scientist. We love these stories that are wacky and laugh-out-loud funny sharing the many unfortunate antics of Franny.
Diary of a Minecraft Zombie Book 1: A Scare of a Dare by Herobrine Books SCI-FI Short sentences with witty observations on life from the perspective of a Minecraft zombie will crack you up. These diaries are entertaining, funny reads. Nothing scary and perfect for any Minecraft enthusiasts.
Star Wars Jedi Academy by Jeffrey Brown SCI-FI / HUMOR Engaging from the first page, this is a relatable (and funny) graphic novel adventure story about a young boy, Roan, who dreams of becoming a pilot . . . but gets into Jedi school instead. He’s the oldest new student because the other kids started long before he did. Roan has ups and downs, as one does at a new school, but finds his place at the school with new friends.
Ada Lace is On the Case by Emily Calandrelli with Tamson Weston, illustrated by Renee Kurilla MYSTERY / STEM Ada moves to a new neighborhood where she observes everything that happens out her window. She and a new friend notice a distraught neighbor whose dog is missing and they determine to solve the mystery. Along with another neighbor boy, they use science and technology to solve the mystery of the missing dog.
The Bad Guys #1 by Aaron Blabey Bad Guys is a hysterical book and a favorite series for many boys especially. Mr. Wolf invites other bad guys to a meeting in hopes they will join him in being good. Lots of drawings and minimal text make this a sure bet for beginning readers who like irony and humor. (Note: If you don’t like potty humor, this is not the book for you. I will admit, after a few books, I was DONE with it.)
Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar HUMOR Old school humor at its best! These goofy books describe a wacky school with crazy teachers and even crazier events. Be ready to laugh.
Mrs. Frogbottom’s Field Trips I Want My Mummyby Nancy Krulik HISTORY Welcome to 4th grade with a teacher who isn’t like any other teachers…mostly because of her magic map that transports the entire class all over the world. In this story, Mrs. Frogbottom takes the class to Egypt — and our narrator, Tony, does not like it one bit, not the black cat following them, not that his friend Sofia disappears and not that Aiden wanders into a tomb where the friends get trapped! Camels, too much sand, pyramids, tombs, and an actual mummy make this terrified student very glad to go back home. This educational adventure series is off to a great start. Next stop, Scotland.
Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute by Jarrett J. Krosoczka HUMOR If you haven’t read these addictive and hilarious graphic novels, they are a must for anyone who has eaten lunch at school. BOX SET
Jasmine Toguchi Mochi Queen by Debbi Michiko Florence, illustrated by Eliazbet Vukovic REALISTIC Jasmine is so jealous that the older kids in her family have important jobs on the mochi making day — she wants to do what the older boys and men are doing, pound the mochi rice. Her understanding father figures out a way for Jasmine to join in. And even though it didn’t work out how she wanted, her family is proud of her and decide it’s okay to break some rules like who gets to pound the rice. Not only is the story’s message sweet, Jasmine’s Japanese-American culture and warm family community shine through.
The Story of Olympic Swimmer Duke Kahanamoku by Ellie Crowe, illustrated by Richard Waldep (The Story Of series) BIOGRAPHY Well-written like all of the books in this series and totally fascinating! Kids will love learning about cool but lesser-known people like Duke, a famous Hawaiian who is known for his dominance of the sport of surfing as well as being an Olympic swimmer. Helpful informational insets give readers background on topics covered in the biography such as how surfboards are made. Love it.
Amelia Bedelia Unleashed by Herman Parish, illustrated by Lynne Avril REALISTIC I’ve been enjoying these updated Amelia chapter books by the original author’s son. In this story, Amelia searches for the perfect puppy in her charming, Amelia Bedelia way.
Fancy Nancy: Nancy Clancy, Secret Admirer by Jane O’Connor, illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser MYSTERY Another enjoyable book in the Nancy Clancy series. In this book, Nancy and her best friend, Bree, decide to play matchmaker for Nancy’s babysitter, Annie, and her guitar teacher, Andy. Funny and fun! BOX SET
Galactic Hot Dogs: Cosmoe’s Wiener Getaway by Max Brallier, illustrated by Rachel Maguire and Nichole Kelley SCI-FI / HUMOR If you like non-stop action, potty humor, space adventures, zombie aliens, mutant worm wrestling, a misunderstood evil princess, good friends, video games, and a diabolical, hunting-them-down evil queen, then this series is for you. Plus, it has loads of cartoon illustrations throughout and hilarious writing with a kazillion exclamation marks!!!! (If you like this, you’ll want to read book 2, The Weiner Strikes Back. )
Dying to Meet You (43 Old Cemetery Road) by Kate Klise, illustrated by M. Sarah Klise MYSTERY Written in letters, drawings, newspaper articles, and other unique texts, accompanied by illustrations, you’ll find this is a mesmerizing series about an old man named Ignatius B. Grumply and the ghosts that live in his home. Surprisingly not scary and quite punny, this was a favorite series for my 3rd grader.
Olga and the Smelly Thing From Nowhere by Elise Gravel HUMOR If you like kooky books, this book fits the bill. Olga finds an unusual, unknown creature whom she names “MEH” after the sound that it makes. She uses her deductive reasoning to figure out what it is (something new!) and what it likes to eat (olives)! But what will she do when Meh disappears? Here’s what I love about this book… One, the illustrations rock! Two, the narrator’s voice is believable and funny. Three, the plot includes mean girls who aren’t so mean after all.
Kristy’s Great Idea Babysitter’s Club #1 by Ann M. Martin, illustrated by Raina Telgemeier REALISTIC / GRAPHIC NOVEL We’re loving these updated Babysitter’s Club graphic novels by the uber-talented Raina Telegemeier who wrote the highly-acclaimed Smile and Sister. I recommend starting with book one since the stories are told in a specific order with details from previous stories. These are funny and fun to read, maybe even more than once. BOX SET HERE.
Nick and Tesla’s High-Voltage Danger Lab by Bob Pflugfleder and Steve Hockensmith MYSTERY/STEM Siblings Nick and Tesla are shipped off to live with their mad-scientist Uncle Newt for the summer while their parents are . . . doing something with soybeans in Uzbekistan. When left to fend for themselves, they discover something very suspicious happening at the old mansion down the street, more than just losing their rocket in that yard. If you like science, technology, and adventure, this is the series for you. (Also read: STEAM and STEM Chapter Books for Kids)
Ranger in Time #1: Rescue on the Oregon Trailby Kate Messner, illustrated by Kelley McMorris HISTORICAL FICTION Ranger, a golden retriever trained for search-and-rescue, travels back to the Oregon Trail to help a family in need. It’s a good fictional introduction to the ups and downs of traveling on the Oregon Trail. The Ranger books are all set in a different historical event.
Sarai and the Meaning of Awesome by Sarai Gonzalez and Monica Brown ENTREPRENEUR A warm-hearted, sweet story about a Latinx girl who’s an entrepreneur and devoted daughter and granddaughter. When her grandpa (tata) tells Sarai Gonzalez that his rental house is being sold, she determines to help by selling more cupcakes than ever. Even her sisters join in to help and so do her cousins. A darling start to a new series inspired by Sarai’s own life!
Here’s Hank: Bookmarks Are People Too! #1 by Henry Winkler & Lin Oliver REALISTIC Hank’s brain freezes up when he talks to people — and also when he tries out for his class play. That’s why he gets the bookmark role. But, when the lead actor flubs his lines, Hank jumps in to save the play from disaster. I love Hank’s relatable character to whom learning doesn’t come easily
Stick Dog by Tom Watson HUMOR Stick Dog is hilarious. Why is he called Stick Dog? Because our author/narrator can’t draw. And also, because he likes sticks. The funny cartoonish illustrations make this story of stray dogs easy to read and very entertaining series for kids.
Beatrice Zinker Upside-Down Thinker by Shelly Johannes REALISTIC 3rd grader Beatrice is a divergent problem solver. So when her best friend Lenny comes back from camp a changed girl and seems to have a new best friend that is NOT Beatrice, Beatrice decides to get her friend back. Kids will be cheering Beatrice on as she tried to figure out how to reconnect with her former best friend. Cute!
Pip Bartlett’s Guide to Magical Creatures by Jackson Pearce and Maggie Stiefvater FANTASY If you like mythical creatures, independent thinkers, and mysteries, you’ll love this first book in the Pip Bartlett series as much as me. Pip’s world is just like ours except for one significant difference — magical creatures exist and often are pets!
Judy Moody Was in a Mood by Megan McDonald, illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds REALISTIC Want to get your kids reading a great series? Try Judy Moody. She’s a relatable third grader with a big personality, an annoying little brother, and humorous antics.
Secrets of the Manor: Claire’s Story, 1910 by Adele Whitby HISTORICAL MYSTERY This is a captivating story about an orphan girl who moves to France to live with friends of her family. She befriends a servant girl and the duo realizes there are mysteries that must be answered — like what happened to the daughter of the manor and why did her parents send her to this family. An excellent first book in a new series for 3rd graders.
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70 Best Chapter Books for Third Graders (Chapter Books for 8 Year Olds)
Looking for the best chapter books for third graders? You’re in the right place! While as an adult, middle-grade books are my sweet spot, my next best thing would definitely be chapter books! I love chapter books or early readers as they’re sometimes called because they introduce new readers to longer stories. Options for younger kids (kindergarten to second grade) tend to have fewer pages, shorter chapters, and even larger fonts (expect a post on those soon). However, chapter books for third graders go a step further.
Just for reference, in the States, third graders are generally about eight years old. If you’re fortunate, you may already have a big reader on your hands who isn’t afraid to shoot for younger middle-grade titles like some of those on this list. Typically, though most eight-year-olds prefer smaller chapter books, under 150 pages, with lots of pictures and larger fonts than the typical middle-grade book. Kids at this age also like series — they want to remain in the same universe for as long as possible, so most of the books on this list are part of series.
These chapter books for third graders are good for independent reading and also for readalouds! All except one are heavily illustrated, and I’ve tried to include picks for a variety of interests.
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70 Best Books for Third Graders
Here are 70 best books for third graders:
Stella Diaz Has Something to Say
Published: January 16, 2018
Stella Diaz loves marine animals, especially her betta fish, Pancho. But Stella Diaz is not a betta fish. Betta fish like to be alone, while Stella loves spending time with her mom and brother and her best friend Jenny. Trouble is, Jenny is in another class this year, and Stella feels very lonely.
When a new boy arrives in Stella’s class, she really wants to be his friend, but sometimes Stella accidentally speaks Spanish instead of English and pronounces words wrong, which makes her turn roja. Plus, she has to speak in front of her whole class for a big presentation at school! But she better get over her fears soon, because Stella Díaz has something to say!
Stella Díaz Has Something to Say introduces an infectiously charming new character with relatable writing and adorable black-and-white art throughout. Simple Spanish vocabulary is also integrated within the text, providing a bilingual element.
Mercy Watson to the Rescue (Series)
Published: August 23, 2005
To Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mercy is not just a pig — she’s a porcine wonder. And to the portly and good-natured Mercy, the Watsons are an excellent source of buttered toast, not to mention that buttery-toasty feeling she gets when she snuggles into bed with them. This is not, however, so good for the Watsons’ bed. BOOM! CRACK! As the bed and its occupants slowly sink through the floor, Mercy escapes in a flash – “to alert the fire department,” her owners assure themselves. But could Mercy possibly have another emergency in mind — like a sudden craving for their neighbors’ sugar cookies? Welcome to the wry and endearing world of Mercy Watson — an ebullient character for early chapter-book readers in a series that’s destined to be a classic.
Maya and the Robot
Published: July 13, 2021
Maya’s nervous about fifth grade. She tries to keep calm by reminding herself she knows what to expect. But then she learns that this year won’t be anything like the last. For the first time since kindergarten, her best friends Jada and MJ are placed in a different class without her, and introverted Maya has trouble making new friends.
She tries to put on a brave face since they are in fifth grade now, but Maya is nervous! Just when too much seems to be changing, she finds a robot named Ralph in the back of Mr. Mac’s convenience store closet. Once she uses her science skills to get him up and running, a whole new world of connection opens up as Ralph becomes a member of her family and Maya begins to step into her power. In this touching novel, Eve L. Ewing melds together a story about community, adapting to change, and the magic of ingenuity that reminds young readers that they can always turn to their own curiosity when feeling lost.
The Princess and the Absolutely Not a Princess (Miranda and Maude #1)
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Published: August 7, 2018
Princess Miranda does not want to go to school. She wants to shoe shop, plan parties, and decorate the castle. Maude cannot wait for school. She loves rules and social justice and getting good grades. She also loves hard-boiled eggs, much to Miranda’s dismay. When a tense first week of school results in Maude getting excluded from the Royal Birthday Party, Maude decides she’s found her first fight for social justice: a birthday boycott. This hilarious, heartfelt chapter-book series teaches empathy, and reminds us that your very best friend could be one desk away.
Lola Levine Is Not Mean
Published: November 3, 2015
Lola Levine likes writing in her diario, sipping her mom’s cafe con leche, eating her dad’s matzo ball soup, and playing soccer with her team, the Orange Smoothies. So what if she doesn’t always fit in?
Lola is fierce on the field, but when a soccer game during recess gets too competitive, she accidentally hurts her classmate Juan Gomez. Now everyone is calling her Mean Lola Levine! Lola feels terrible, but with the help of her family, her super best friend, Josh Blot, and a little “pencil power,” she just might be able to turn it all around.
In this first book in a series, young readers will be inspired by Lola’s big heart and creative spirit as she learns to navigate the second grade in true Lola style!
A Boy Called Bat
Published: March 14, 2017
For Bixby Alexander Tam (nicknamed Bat), life tends to be full of surprises—some of them good, some not so good. Today, though, is a good-surprise day. Bat’s mom, a veterinarian, has brought home a baby skunk, which she needs to take care of until she can hand him over to a wild-animal shelter.
But the minute Bat meets the kit, he knows they belong together. And he’s got one month to show his mom that a baby skunk might just make a pretty terrific pet.
J.D. and the Great Barber Battle
Published: February 23, 2021
J.D. has a big problem–it’s the night before the start of third grade and his mom has just given him his first and worst home haircut. When the steady stream of insults from the entire student body of Douglass Elementary becomes too much for J.D., he takes matters into his own hands and discovers that, unlike his mom, he’s a genius with the clippers. His work makes him the talk of the town and brings him enough hair business to open a barbershop from his bedroom. But when Henry Jr., the owner of the only official local barbershop, realizes he’s losing clients to J.D., he tries to shut him down for good. How do you find out who’s the best barber in all of Meridian, Mississippi? With a GREAT BARBER BATTLE!
Anisa’s International Day
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Published: September 20, 2022
Anisa is super-excited about International Day and can’t wait to share her mother’s samosas with her class. But when someone else has the exact same idea, Anisa is crushed.
Going to her aunt’s dholki party gives her an idea for the perfect activity instead—mehndi! There’s only one problem: Anisa’s best friend doesn’t seem to like the idea. She doesn’t even seem to like Anisa anymore.
Will Anisa ever get to enjoy International Day?
Dog Days: The Carver Chronicles
Published: December 17, 2013
It’s tough being the new kid at Carver Elementary. Gavin had lots of friends at his old school, but the kids here don’t even know that he’s pretty good at skateboarding, or how awesome he is at soccer. And when his classmate Richard comes over and the boys end up in trouble, not only does Gavin risk losing his one new friend, he has to take care of his great aunt Myrtle’s horrible little dog as punishment.To make matters worse, Gavin seems to have attracted the attention of the school bully. Will he be able to avoid getting pounded at the skate park? And how is he ever going to prove he’s cool with a yappy little Pomeranian wearing a pink bow at his side?
Jada Jones: Rock Star
Published: September 19, 2017
When Jada Jones’s best friend moves away, school feels like the last place she wants to be. She’d much rather wander outside looking for cool rocks to add to her collection, since finding rocks is much easier than finding friends. So when Jada’s teacher announces a class project on rocks and minerals, Jada finally feels like she’s in her element. The only problem: one of her teammates doesn’t seem to like any of Jada’s ideas. She doesn’t seem to like Jada all that much, either. Can Jada figure out a way to make a winning science project and a new friend?
Definitely Dominguita: Knight of the Cape
Published: March 2, 2021
All Dominguita wants to do is read. Especially the books in Spanish that Abuela gave to her just before she moved away. They were classics that Abuela and Dominguita read together, classics her abuela brought with her all the way from Cuba when she was a young girl. It helps Dominguita feel like Abuela’s still there with her.
One of her favorites, Don Quixote, tells of a brave knight errant who tries to do good deeds. Dominguita decides that she, too, will become a knight and do good deeds around her community, creating a grand adventure for her to share with her abuela. And when the class bully tells Dominguita that girls can’t be knights, Dom is determined to prove him wrong. With a team of new friends, can Dominguita learn how to be the hero of her own story?
Jake the Fake Keeps It Real
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Published: March 28, 2017
Jake can barely play an instrument, not even a kazoo. And his art? It’s better suited for Pictionary than Picasso. Which is a real problem because Jake just faked his way into the Music and Art Academy for the gifted and talented (and Jake is pretty sure he is neither). More jokester than composer, Jake will have to think of something quick before the last laugh is on him
Weekends with Max and His Dad
Published: April 5, 2016
Max and his dad love their weekends together. Weekends mean pancakes, pizza, spy games, dog walking, school projects, and surprising neighbors! Every weekend presents a small adventure as Max gets to know his dad’s new neighborhood—and learns some new ways of thinking about home.
Acclaimed author Linda Urban deftly portrays a third-grader’s inner world during a time of transition in this sweet and funny illustrated story that bridges the early reader and middle grade novel.
News from Me, Lucy McGee
Published: October 9, 2018
Even if it means skipping out on Songwriting Club? Even if she’s always been too popular to give you the time of day? Even if she asks you to paint the walls and serve the tea…?
Soon Lucy McGee realizes she’s been tricked into becoming mean girl Scarlett Tandy’s errand girl—and she’s getting in trouble for skipping her after-school activities. Things get complicated as she tries to balance school, friends, frenemies, songwriting, and family expectations. Clearly Lucy has to strike back! But it turns out that singing and playing your ukulele—and having loads of fun doing it—are the best revenge.
In this new series from state-award favorite Mary Amato, a spunky heroine matches wits with a mean girl and learns that middle school can be a balancing act—so you can’t lose sight of what’s important.
Marya Khan and the Incredible Henna Party (Marya Khan #1)
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Published: October 18, 2022
Marya’s eighth birthday is coming up in a week, and all she wants is an over-the-top birthday party just like the ones Alexa, her rich neighbor, always throws. When Alexa parades into school with fancy invitations, Marya can’t help herself—she claims that she’s having the most epic henna party ever. Now she has to convince her family to make it happen. Enter Operation Help the Khans! Marya’s siblings clearly need help with their projects. Maybe she could cook dinner for her parents, or clean her grandmother’s room? Except everything Marya does seems to end in disaster. Will Marya and her family be able pull it together and throw the best party ever?!
Aven Green: Sleuthing Machine
Published: April 13, 2021
Third-grader Aven Green has been solving mysteries for a whole month—cracking such cases as The Mystery of the Cranky Mom. But can this perceptive detective solve two cases at the same time? First, her teacher’s lunch bag disappears. Then Aven’s great-grandma’s dog goes missing. Fortunately, since Aven was born without arms, all the “arm” cells went to her super-powered brain instead. (That’s her theory.) This hilarious chapter book showcases a new side to Dusti Bowling’s unforgettable protagonist.
Road Trip with Max and His Mom
Published: April 17, 2018
Third-grader Max is heading off on a road trip with Mom. With miles to travel, cousins to meet, and a tall roller coaster to ride (maybe), it will be an adventure! But Max always spends weekends with Dad; will Dad be okay if he’s left behind? And will Max be brave enough for all the new explorations ahead of him?
Like Bug Juice on a Burger (Series)
Published: January 1, 2013
I hate camp. I just hate it. I wish I didn’t. But I do. Being here is worse than bug juice on a burger. Or homework on Thanksgiving. Or water seeping into my shoes. In this sequel to the critically acclaimed Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie, Eleanor is off to summer camp. At first she’s excited to carry on the family tradition at Camp Wallumwahpuck, but when she gets there she finds icky bugs, terrible food, and worst of all: swim class, where she just can’t seem to keep up with everyone else. But as the days go on, Eleanor realizes that even the most miserable situations can be full of special surprises and that growing up is full of belly flops.
The Year of the Book (Anna Wang Series)
Published: May 22, 2012
In Chinese, peng you means friend. But in any language, all Anna knows for certain is that friendship is complicated.
When Anna needs company, she turns to her books. Whether traveling through A Wrinkle in Time, or peering over My Side of the Mountain, books provide what real life cannot—constant companionship and insight into her changing world.
Books, however, can’t tell Anna how to find a true friend. She’ll have to discover that on her own. In the tradition of classics like Maud Hart Lovelace’s Betsy-Tacy books and Eleanor Estes’ One Hundred Dresses, this novel subtly explores what it takes to make friends and what it means to be one.
Big Foot and Little Foot (Book #1)
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Published: April 10, 2018
Hugo is a young Sasquatch who longs for adventure. Boone is young boy who longs to see a Sasquatch. When their worlds collide, they become the unlikeliest pair of best friends.
At the Academy for Curious Squidges, Hugo learns all manner of Sneaking—after all, the most important part of being a Sasquatch is staying hidden from humans. But Hugo dreams of roaming free in the Big Wide World rather than staying cooped up in caves. When he has an unexpected run-in with a young human boy, Hugo seizes the opportunity for a grand adventure. Soon, the two team up to search high and low for mythical beasts, like Ogopogos and Snoot-Nosed Gints. Through discovering these new creatures, together, Big Foot and Little Foot explore the ins and outs of each other’s very different worlds but learn that, deep down, maybe they’re not so different after all.
Maybe Maybe Marisol Rainey
Published: May 4, 2021
Marisol Rainey’s mother was born in the Philippines. Marisol’s father works and lives part-time on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. And Marisol, who has a big imagination and likes to name inanimate objects, has a tree in her backyard she calls Peppina . . . but she’s way too scared to climb it. This all makes Marisol the only girl in her small Louisiana town with a mother who was born elsewhere and a father who lives elsewhere (most of the time)—the only girl who’s fearful of adventure and fun.
Will Marisol be able to salvage her summer and have fun with Jada, her best friend? Maybe. Will Marisol figure out how to get annoying Evie Smythe to leave her alone? Maybe. Will Marisol ever get to spend enough real time with her father? Maybe. Will Marisol find the courage to climb Peppina? Maybe.
Just Harriet
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Published: February 1, 2022
There are a few things you should know about Harriet Wermer:
She just finished third grade.
She has a perfect cat named Matzo Ball.
She doesn’t always tell the truth.
She is very happy to be spending summer vacation away from home and her mom and dad and all the wonderful things she had been planning all year.
Okay, maybe that last one isn’t entirely the truth.
Of course, there’s nothing Harriet doesn’t like about Marble Island, the small island off the coast of California where her nanu runs a cozy little bed and breakfast. And nobody doesn’t love Moneypenny, Nanu’s old basset hound. But Harriet doesn’t like the fact that Dad made this decision without even asking her.
When Harriet arrives on Marble Island, however, she discovers that it’s full of surprises, and even a mystery. One that seems to involve her Dad, back when he was a young boy living on Marble Island. One that Harriet is absolutely going to solve. And that’s the truth.
The Magnificent Mya Tibbs: Spirit Week Showdown
Published: January 26, 2016
Nine-year-old cowgirl Mya Tibbs is boot-scootin’ excited for the best week of the whole school year—SPIRIT WEEK! She and her megapopular best friend Naomi Jackson even made a pinky promise to be Spirit Week partners so they can win the big prize: special VIP tickets to the Fall Festival.
But when the partner-picking goes horribly wrong, Mya gets paired with Mean Connie Tate—the biggest bully in school. And she can’t get out of it. Good gravy!
Now Naomi is “friend-ending” mad at Mya for breaking a promise—even though Mya couldn’t help it—and everyone at school is calling Mya names. Can Mya work with Mean Connie to win the VIP tickets, and get her best friend back?
Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally)
Published: September 1, 2009
All of Bobby Ellis-Chan’s problems in life can be summed up in one word: GIRLS.
There’s his sister Casey, who has a weird obsession with Bobby’s goldfish, Rover.
There’s Jillian Zarr, who gets mad every time a boy even looks at her.
Most of all, there’s Holly Harper, Bobby’s ex-best friend. Who is now, for some reason, Jillian’s best friend. She used to like frogs and rolling down the hill; now she wears dresses and straightens her hair. Holly’s running against Bobby for Student Council representative. She knows all his secrets — and she just might spill.
It’s Bobby vs. Holly, boys vs. girls, in the biggest battle ever to rock Rancho Rosetta!
A New Friend (1) (The Adventures of Sophie Mouse)
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Published: January 20, 2015
In the first book of The Adventures of Sophie Mouse, springtime has arrived at Silverlake Forest! The animals are coming out of their homes, buds are blooming on the trees, and the air smells of honeysuckles and tree bark. Sophie Mouse can’t wait to go back to school after the long winter break.
Even better, there’s a new student in class—Sophie loves meeting new animals! But the class gasps when Owen enters: he’s a snake! No one is brave enough to sit near him, or play with Owen at recess, or even talk to him. Can Sophie help her friends understand that Owen’s not scary after all?
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Adventures of Sophie Mouse chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Planet Omar: Accidental Trouble Magnet
Published: February 4, 2020
Welcome to the imaginative brain of Omar!
Omar and his family have just moved, and he is NOT excited about starting at a new school. What if the work is too hard or the kids are mean or the teacher is a zombie alien?!
But when Omar makes a new best friend, things start looking up. That is, until a Big Mean Bully named Daniel makes every day a nightmare! Daniel even tells Omar that all Muslims are going to be kicked out of the country . . . Could that possibly be true?
Luckily, Omar’s enormous imagination and goofy family help him get through life’s ups and downs.
Omar’s funny, relatable narrative is the perfect answer to the call for both mirrors and windows to fill bookshelves with diverse stories.
The Un-Friendship Bracelet (Craftily Ever After Book 1)
Published: March 27, 2018
In the first book of the Craftily Ever After chapter book series, a new student gets between best friends Emily and Maddie—and changes the meaning of their friendship bracelets!
Emily Adams, Maddie Wilson, Bella Diaz, and Sam Sharma are eight-year-olds with one special thing in common: they love to create. They each have unique talents, too! Emily is great at constructing and building; Maddie has an eye for fashion, fabrics, and sewing; Bella is a gadget whiz; and Sam is a gifted artist. Together, these four crafty friends dream up new projects to design, build, and create and through their experiences, they’ll learn how to handle various obstacles at school and in their everyday eight-year-old lives.
In the first Craftily Ever After book, best friends Emily and Maddie are so close that they spend most of their free time together, and wear matching friendship bracelets, too! One day, a new student named Bella Diaz shows up at Mason Creek Elementary. Maddie immediately befriends her, discovering that she too is really crafty. As Maddie and Bella spend more time together, Emily finds herself spending more time alone…until she realizes that the boy who’s been sitting next to her in class this whole time loves to draw and create just like she does. When Emily’s friendship bracelet falls off and Maddie doesn’t even notice, Emily begins to think that maybe it was an un-friendship bracelet after all.
Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker
Published: September 19, 2017
Beatrice does her best thinking upside down.
Hanging from trees by her knees, doing handstands . . . for Beatrice Zinker, upside down works every time. She was definitely upside down when she and her best friend, Lenny, agreed to wear matching ninja suits on the first day of third grade. But when Beatrice shows up at school dressed in black, Lenny arrives with a cool new outfit and a cool new friend. Even worse, she seems to have forgotten all about the top-secret operation they planned!
Can Beatrice use her topsy-turvy way of thinking to save the mission, mend their friendship, and flip things sunny-side up?
Zara’s Rules for Record-Breaking Fun
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Published: April 19, 2022
Meet Zara Saleem, the queen of the neighborhood.
Zara’s in charge of it all: she organizes the games, picks the teams, and makes sure everyone has a good time…and they always do.
When a new family moves in across the street, suddenly Zara’s reign is threatened by Naomi, who has big ideas of her own about how the neighborhood kids can have fun. To get everyone to notice her again, Zara decides she’s going to break a Guinness World Record—if her little brother Zayd doesn’t mess things up.
But when she finds herself increasingly alone in her record-breaking quest, Zara starts to wonder if sharing the crown and making a new friend might end up being the best rule of all.
Meena Meets Her Match
Published: January 29, 2019
Meena’s life is full of color. She wears vibrant clothes, eats every shade of the rainbow, and plucks eye-catching trash from the neighborhood recycling bins.
But when Meena’s best friend, Sofía, stops playing with her at recess and she experiences an unexpected and scary incident at breakfast, nothing can fight off the gray.
That’s when Meena comes up with a plan to create the BEST and most COLORFUL Valentine’s Day Box in the class. With the help of her cousin, Eli, and her stuffed zebra, Raymond, Meena discovers that the best way to break through the blah is to let her true colors shine.
Make Way for Dyamonde Daniel (Series)
Published: May 14, 2009
Dyamonde Daniel may be new in town, but that doesn’t stop her from making a place for herself in a jiffy. With her can-do attitude and awesome brain power she takes the whole neighborhood by storm. The only thing puzzling her is the other new kid in her class. He’s grouchy – but Dyamonde’s determined to get to the bottom of his attitude and make a friend.
Henry Huggins
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Published: November 7, 2017
Just as Henry Huggins is complaining that nothing exciting ever happens, a friendly dog sits down beside him and looks pleadingly at his ice-cream cone. From that moment on, the two are inseparable. But when Ribsy’s original owner appears, trying to reclaim his dog, Henry’s faced with the possibility of losing his new best friend.
Has Klickitat Street seen the last of rambunctious Ribsy?
Jasmine Toguchi, Mochi Queen (Series)
Published: July 11, 2017
Eight-year-old Jasmine Toguchi is a flamingo fan, tree climber, and top-notch mess-maker!
She’s also tired of her big sister, Sophie, always getting to do things first. For once, Jasmine wishes SHE could do something before Sophie―something special, something different. The New Year approaches, and as the Toguchi family gathers in Los Angeles to celebrate, Jasmine is jealous that her sister gets to help roll mochi balls by hand with the women. Her mom says that Jasmine is still too young to join in, so she hatches a plan to help the men pound the mochi rice instead. Surely her sister has never done THAT before.
But pounding mochi is traditionally reserved for boys. And the mochi hammer is heavier than it looks. Can Jasmine build her case and her mochi-making muscles in time for New Year’s Day?
Sona Sharma, Very Best Big Sister?
Published: September 14, 2021
Sona Sharma’s house is full of three generations of people who joke often and argue sometimes. Relatives come over unannounced, the phone rings frequently, and friends drop by all the time. Then one day Amma tells Sona that she is going to have a baby. Is that good? Sona isn’t so sure. She doesn’t want to share her room or her things with a new baby, not to mention the attention of Amma, Appa, Thatha, and Paatti. And despite Amma’s assurance that the sky always has room for new stars, Sona doesn’t feel stretchy or bighearted like the sky. But when she learns there will be a baby-naming ceremony, she’s determined to find the best name for her new brother or sister—one as nice as her own, a Hindi word for “gold.” Perfectly pitched to young readers, this tale of warming up to change is followed by a glossary of words from India to explore in the story.
Stink and the Great Guinea Pig Express (Series)
Published: April 9, 2013
When three guinea pigs from the local pet shop make a great escape, Stink Moody and his friends Webster and Sophie spring into action. Ta-da! The Fantastic Fur Friends round up the little hairballs and bring them safely back to Mrs. Birdwistle’s shop, where they discover — oohla- la! — guinea pig pandemonium! Time for the Great Guinea Pig Giveaway! Stink and company hit the road aboard the Squeals on Wheels Express in a crazy quest to find good homes for 101 squealing, whistling, chirping, wiggly piggies. FUR-eaky!
The Daily Bark: The Puppy Problem (The Daily Bark, 1)
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Published: January 18, 2022
Gizmo is a city dog, so when he moves to the village of Puddle with his journalist human, he doesn’t know WHAT to expect. Certainly not FLOWERS. Or BEES. And he couldn’t have even imagined MUD. Luckily he’s got Jilly, the wolfhound next door, to show him around.
But Jilly has a problem. Her puppies are going to be adopted by new owners who live far away — she’ll never see them again! Gizmo has got a nose for a story, and a great idea to help Jilly. What if the dogs of Puddle started a newspaper to get the word out and keep these pups closer to home? Stop the presses!
Mia Mayhem vs. the Mighty Robot (Series)
Published: November 26, 2019
Mia’s best friend, Eddie, has built an awesome robot that’s supposed to be a mighty cleaning machine! And at first, everything runs smoothly as the robot helps around the house and at regular school! But things quickly go haywire when Mia accidentally makes the robot grow three times its normal size. Does Mia have what it takes to go up against a mighty, big robot?
Wednesday and Woof #1: Catastrophe
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Published: May 24, 2022
Detective Tip #1 Try not to jump to conclusions. Wednesday and her service dog, Woof, are the best detectives in the whole world—or at least their neighborhood. But can they find Mrs. Winters’s missing cat before her big trip? Or will the case of the cat-napped kitty be their first unsolved mystery?
Donut Feed the Squirrels
Published: September 29, 2020
Norma and Belly would really really really really really like a donut.
With a burned breakfast and a cranky donut seller at the local food truck, they may be stuck with only nuts to eat . . . unless they can steal the biggest, most delicious donut of their tiny lives!
Mika Song gives readers something to laugh at as these squirrels try their hardest to get some donuts while just about everything goes wrong. A fun “donut caper” graphic novel that focuses on madcap action, problem-solving, and the power of working together.
Bernice Buttman, Model Citizen
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Published: March 26, 2019
When you’re a Buttman, the label “bully” comes with the territory, and Bernice lives up to her name. But life as a bully is lonely, and if there’s one thing Bernice really wants (even more than becoming a Hollywood stuntwoman), it’s a true friend.
After her mom skedaddles and leaves her in a new town with her aunt (who is also a real live nun), Bernice decides to mend her ways and become a model citizen. If her plan works, she just might be able to get herself to Hollywood Hills Stunt Camp! But it’s hard to be kind when no one shows you kindness, so a few cheesy pranks may still be up her sleeve. . . .
Dog Man: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #1)
Published: August 30, 2016
George and Harold have created a new breed of justice. With the head of a dog and the body of a human, this heroic hound digs into deception, claws after crooks, rolls over robbers, and scampers after squirrels. Will he be able to resist the call of the wild to answer the call of duty?
Dav Pilkey’s wildly popular Dog Man series appeals to readers of all ages and explores universally positive themes, including empathy, kindness, persistence, and the importance of being true to one’s self.
A Bad Case of Stripes
Published: March 1, 1998
Category: Making Friends “What we have here is a bad case of stripes. One of the worst I’ve ever seen!”
Camilla Cream loves lima beans, but she never eats them. Why? Because the other kids in her school don’t like them. And Camilla Cream is very, very worried about what other people think of her. In fact, she’s so worried that she’s about to break out in…a bad case of stripes.
Too Small Tola
Published: March 2, 2021
In a trio of droll stories, award-winning author and storyteller Atinuke debuts an endearing and enduring character with plenty to prove. Tola lives in an apartment in the busy city of Lagos, Nigeria, with her sister, Moji, who is very clever; her brother, Dapo, who is very fast; and Grandmommy, who is very bossy. Tola may be small, but she’s strong enough to carry a basket brimming with groceries home from the market, and she’s clever enough to count out Grandmommy’s change. When the faucets in the apartment break, it’s Tola who brings water from the well. And when Mr. Abdul, the tailor, has an accident and needs help taking his customers’ measurements, only Tola can save the day. Atinuke’s trademark wit and charm are on full display, accompanied by delightful illustrations by Onyinye Iwu. Too Small Tola evokes the urban bustle and rich blending of cultures in Lagos through the eyes of a little girl with an outsize will—and an even bigger heart.
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle
Published: August 14, 2007
Meet Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle! She lives in an upside-down house with a kitchen that is always full of freshly baked cookies. She was even married to a pirate once! Best of all, she knows everything there is to know about children.
When Mary turns into an Answer-Backer or Dick becomes Selfish or Allen decides to be a Slow-Eater-Tiny-Bite-Taker, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle has the perfect cure. And her solutions always work, with plenty of laughs along the way. This is the book that started it all!
Frankie Sparks and the Class Pet
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Published: June 18, 2019
The best thing EVER is happening in Frankie Sparks’s third grade class: They are getting a class pet! Their teacher, Miss Cupid, tells them they will vote on their pet, but it has to meet some “parameters.” Their pet must:
1. Fit in aquarium. 2. Cost less than $50. 3. Be easily portable. 4. Be able to be left alone for the weekend.
Frankie thinks that a rat—just like the rats in her beloved Aunt Gina’s lab—would be the perfect fit. But her best friend, Maya, doesn’t think a rat would be great at all. They are kind of gross and not as cool as a hermit crab, which is Maya’s top choice. Using her special workshop, can Frankie find a way to convince her teacher and her best friend that Team Rat is the way to go?
Muggie Maggie
Published: October 6, 2009
At first, Maggie is just feeling plain stubborn when she declares she won’t learn cursive. What’s wrong with print, anyway? And she can easily type on a computer, so why would she need to know how to read those squiggly lines? But soon all her classmates are buzzing about Maggie’s refusal to learn, especially after her teacher, Mrs. Leeper, says Maggie’s cursive is so sloppy that her name looks like “Muggie.”
With “Muggie Maggie” ringing in her ears, Maggie absolutely, positively won’t back down…until she’s appointed class mail messenger. All the letters that Mrs. Leeper sends to the office are in cursive, and Maggie thinks they are written about her. But there’s only way to know for sure…so what’s Maggie going to do?
Nina Soni, Former Best Friend
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Published: October 1, 2019
Nina Soni is a lovable, distractible Indian American girl with big plans and cast of family and friends to help her make her realize her dreams—or resolve the chaos that often results. Nina tried as hard as she could but still somehow forgot about her school project. Fortunately, a class lesson about Alexander Fleming suggests how she might make a great discovery—and thus a great project! But with little sister Kavita’s birthday party right around the corner, and her longtime friendship with Jay on the rocks, Nina has a lot to keep track of.
The Amazing Life of Azaleah Lane
Published: January 1, 2020
Azaleah can’t wait for her class field trip to the National Zoo in Washington D.C., especially when her teacher announces the chance to earn extra credit. But when Azaleah gets home, she quickly realizes extra credit isn’t as easy as she thought. Azaleah’s younger sister Tiana can’t find Greenie, her stuffed animal, and she’s sure he’s been stolen. With Mama at the restaurant and Daddy at work on a big case, it seems Azaleah is the only one available to track down the stolen stuffie. Can Azaleah get to the bottom of the mystery in time to finish her extra credit?
Fenway and Hattie
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Published: February 9, 2016
Fenway is an excitable and endlessly energetic Jack Russell terrier. He lives in the city with Food Lady, Fetch Man, and–of course–his beloved short human and best-friend-in-the-world, Hattie.
But when his family moves to the suburbs, Fenway faces a world of changes. He’s pretty pleased with the huge Dog Park behind his new home, but he’s not so happy about the Evil Squirrels that taunt him from the trees, the super-slippery Wicked Floor in the Eating Room, and the changes that have come over Hattie lately. Rather than playing with Fenway, she seems more interested in her new short human friend, Angel, and learning to play baseball. His friends in the Dog Park next door say Hattie is outgrowing him, but that can’t be right. And he’s going to prove it!
Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute
Published: November 30, 2011
Serving justice . . . and lunch!
Hector, Terrence, and Dee have always wondered about their school lunch lady. What does she do when she isn’t dishing out the daily special? Where does she live? Does she have a lot of cats at home? Little do they know, Lunch Lady doesn’t just serve sloppy joes—she serves justice! Whatever danger lies ahead, it’s no match for LUNCH LADY!
Cilla Lee Jenkins 1
Published: March 28, 2017
Priscilla “Cilla” Lee-Jenkins is on a tight deadline. Her baby sister is about to be born, and Cilla needs to become a bestselling author before her family forgets all about her. So she writes about what she knows best―herself! And Cilla has a lot to write about: How did she deal with being bald until the age of five? How did she overcome her struggles with reading? How do family traditions with Grandma and Granpa Jenkins differ from family traditions with her Chinese grandparents, Nai Nai and Ye Ye?
Written by Susan Tan and illustrated by Dana Wolfekotte, Cilla Lee-Jenkins: Future Author Extraordinaire is a novel bursting with love and humor, as told through a bright, irresistible biracial protagonist who will win your heart and make you laugh.
Alvin Ho: Allergic to Girls, School, and Other Scary Things
Published: July 8, 2008
Alvin, an Asian American second grader, is afraid of everything—elevators, tunnels, girls, and, most of all, school. He’s so afraid of school that, while he’ s there, he never, ever, says a word. But at home he’s a very loud superhero named Firecracker Man, a brother to Calvin and Anibelly, and a gentleman-in-training, so he can be just like his dad.
The Newest Princess (1) (Itty Bitty Princess Kitty)
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Published: February 4, 2020
Something exciting is happening in Lollyland. Itty Bitty Kitty’s eighth shooting star is about to arrive and that means she’s going to become a princess! Itty’s excited, but when she learns about all the things that are going to change, she’s also nervous. Between trying out new hairstyles and hearing that she can’t attend her regular school anymore, Itty begins to feel like she might not be cut out for this princess gig. Will Itty Bitty Kitty become Itty Bitty Princess Kitty after all?
It’s Me. (Catwad #1)
Published: March 26, 2019
From New York Times bestselling author Jim Benton, meet Catwad! He’s blue, he’s a bit of a grouch, and his best friend is a dim-witted cat named Blurmp who can see the bright side of anything. From pizza and computers, to love and happiness, this crabby tabby has a funny take on just about everything, and he’s not afraid to share it. This collection of short comic stories will make even the grumpiest of grouches crack up and is not to be missed!
Ruby Lu, Brave and True
Published: March 1, 2004
Most days the best thing about being Ruby is everything. Like when she’s the star of her own backyard magic show. Or when she gives a talk at the school safety assembly on the benefits of reflective tape. Or when she rides the No. 3 bus all the way to Chinatown to visit GungGung and PohPoh.
And then there are the days when it’s very hard to be Ruby. Like when her mom suggests Chinese school on Saturdays. Or when her little brother, Oscar, spills all of Ruby’s best magician secrets. Or when her parents don’t think she’s old enough to drive!
Join Ruby Lu on her first adventure and discover your own best things about her!
Anna Banana and the Friendship Split
Published: May 5, 2015
Meet Anna and her beloved wiener dog, Banana, in this start to a charming illustrated chapter book series about the joys and challenges of elementary school friendships.
Anna has been best friends with Sadie for as long as she can remember. So Anna is utterly perplexed when, on Anna’s birthday, Sadie unceremoniously stakes claim to Anna’s new pony necklace, then suddenly stops speaking to Anna altogether. Did Anna do something wrong? With a little help from her wiener dog, Banana, as well as some sage advice from her family, Anna makes some important discoveries about what it means to stand up for herself, and how to be a true friend.
Friends Fur-ever (Must Love Pets #1)
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Published: May 31, 2022
A new, young middle grade series that combines the heart and friendship of the Baby-sitters Club, with the irresistible appeal of adorable animals!
Pet-sitters for hire!
Imaan Bashir loves dogs, but she doesn’t have one. Yet. If only there were a surefire way to demonstrate her special canine connection to her mom. Then she’d be well on her way to pampering a pup of her very own.
When one of Imaan’s neighbors needs a last minute pet-sitter for her dog, Sir Teddy, a great idea is hatched. Imaan and her friends London and Olivia will step in as pet-sitters! Imaan’s mom will be so blown away by Imaan’s amazing animal abilities that she will beg her to adopt her own dog. Or something like that. . . But the reality of pet-sitting is a little more complicated—Imaan soon discovers that Sir Teddy is a real paw-full!
The Secret Explorers and the Lost Whales
Published: July 7, 2020
Meet The Secret Explorers! This group of brilliant kids comes together from all four corners of the globe to fix problems, solve mysteries, and gather knowledge all over the planet – and beyond. Whenever their help is needed, a special sign will appear on a door. They step through to the Exploration Station and receive their mission…
In The Lost Whales, marine life expert Connor needs to use his underwater expertise to help save a pod of humpback whales that have lost their way. Along with space expert Roshni, he sets out in a submarine to search for a way to steer the whales back on track, but encounters unexpected problems along the way, including lost baby whales and a fleet of boats. Will The Secret Explorers manage to succeed in their mission?
Mindy Kim and the Yummy Seaweed Business
Published: January 14, 2020
Mindy Kim just wants three things: 1. A puppy! 2. To fit in at her new school 3. For her dad to be happy again
But, getting all three of the things on her list is a lot trickier than she thought it would be. On her first day of school, Mindy’s school snack of dried seaweed isn’t exactly popular at the lunch table. Luckily, her new friend, Sally, makes the snacks seem totally delicious to Mindy’s new classmates, so they decide to start the Yummy Seaweed Business to try and raise money for that puppy!
When another student decides to try and sabotage their business, Mindy loses more than she bargained for—and wonders if she’ll ever fit in. Will Mindy be able to overcome her uncertainty and find the courage to be herself?
Sideways Stories from Wayside School
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Published: May 26, 1998
Accidentally built sideways and standing thirty stories high (the builder said he was very sorry for the mistake), Wayside School has some of the wackiest classes in town, especially on the thirtieth floor. That’s where you’ll meet Bebe, the fastest draw in art class; John, who only reads upside down; Myron, the best class president ever; and Sammy, the new kid—he’s a real rat.
Izzy Barr, Running Star (Franklin School Friends Book 3)
Published: April 28, 2015
Izzy Barr is the star athlete of the third grade: she hits homeruns on her softball team and is one of the fastest runners in her class. But at home, her half-brother, Dustin, seems to be her father’s favorite athlete―why else would her dad go to all of his games and miss so many of hers? Izzy pretends that she doesn’t care, but as she, her friends Annika Riz and Kelsey Green, and the rest of their class are gearing up for class field day, she can’t help but hope her dad will be there to cheer her on in the big race against her rival, Skipper Tipton. Dad doesn’t make it to field day, but when he realizes how important it is to Izzy, he and all of her friends and family are there to watch her participate in the citywide 10K run.
Cat Kid Comic Club
Published: December 1, 2020
Naomi, Melvin, Pedro, and Poppy are just a few of the twenty-one rambunctious, funny, and talented baby frogs who share their stories in the Cat Kid Comic Club. Can Li’l Petey, Molly, and Flippy help the students express themselves through comics? The adventures in class and on paper unwind with mishaps and hilarity as the creative baby frogs experience the mistakes and progress that come with practice and persistence.
“Squid Kid and Katydid,” “Baby Frog Squad,” “Monster Cheese Sandwich,” “Birds Flowers Trees: A Haiku Photo Comic,” and other mini-comics are featured as stories-within-the-story, each done in a different style, utilizing humor and drama, prose and poetry, illustrated in different media including acrylics, pastels, colored pencils, felt-tip markers, clay, hand-made cardboard sculptures, photographs, pipe cleaners, construction paper collages, and cookies.
The Miniature World of Marvin & James (The Masterpiece Adventures, 1)
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Published: February 4, 2014
In this Masterpiece Adventure, the first in a companion series for younger readers from bestselling author Elise Broach, James is going on vacation for a week. His best friend, Marvin the beetle, has to stay at home. Without James to keep him company, Marvin has to play with his annoying cousin, Elaine. Marvin and Elaine quickly find themselves getting into all sorts of trouble―even getting trapped inside a pencil sharpener! Marvin misses James and starts to worry about their friendship. Will James still be Marvin’s friend when he gets home or will James have found a new best friend?
The One and Only Ivan (Great Readaloud Recommendation!)
Published: January 17, 2012
Having spent twenty-seven years behind the glass walls of his enclosure in a shopping mall, Ivan has grown accustomed to humans watching him. He hardly ever thinks about his life in the jungle. Instead, Ivan occupies himself with television, his friends Stella and Bob, and painting. But when he meets Ruby, a baby elephant taken from the wild, he is forced to see their home, and his art, through new eyes.
In the tradition of timeless stories like Charlotte’s Web and Stuart Little, Katherine Applegate blends humor and poignancy to create an unforgettable story of friendship, art, and hope.
Flipping Forward Twisting Backward
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Published: August 2, 2022
Claire is by far the best gymnast on her team, and she’s well on her way to qualifying for the state championships. The gym is where Claire shines. But at school, she’s known as a troublemaker. She seems to spend more time in the office than in class—which is fine with her since it enables her to hide the fact that she can’t read. She has never been able to make sense of the wobbling jumble of letters on a page. No one except her BFF knows.
But when a sympathetic principal wonders if Claire is acting out because she’s dyslexic, her mother balks. She’s afraid Claire will be labeled “stupid” and refuses testing. Claire has always assumed she’s dumb; she never imagined her reading problem could have a solution. Is she strong enough to take on both her reading challenges and her mother’s denial? Is it worth jeopardizing her spot in qualifiers?
Told in clear and poignant verse and featuring black and white illustrations, Claire’s struggle with something that seems to come easily to everyone else will resonate with readers and have them cheering her on.
The Mouse and the Motorcycle
Published: October 24, 2017
In this imaginative adventure from Newbery Medal–winning author Beverly Cleary, a young mouse named Ralph is thrown into a world of excitement when a boy and his shiny toy motorcycle check in to the Mountain View Inn.
When the ever-curious Ralph spots Keith’s red toy motorcycle, he vows to ride it. So when Keith leaves the bike unattended in his room one day, Ralph makes his move. But with all this freedom (and speed!) come a lot of obstacles. Whether dodging a rowdy terrier or keeping his nosy cousins away from his new wheels, Ralph has a lot going on! And with a pal like Keith always looking out for him, there’s nothing this little mouse can’t handle.
Just Harriet
Published: February 1, 2022
From the award-winning author of A Boy Called Bat comes a new young middle grade series in the tradition of Ramona and Clementine, starring an unforgettable girl named Harriet.
There are a few things you should know about Harriet Wermer:
– She just finished third grade.
– She has a perfect cat named Matzo Ball.
– She doesn’t always tell the truth.
– She is very happy to be spending summer vacation away from home and her mom and dad and all the wonderful things she had been planning all year.
Okay, maybe that last one isn’t entirely the truth.
Of course, there’s nothing Harriet doesn’t like about Marble Island, the small island off the coast of California where her nanu runs a cozy little bed and breakfast. And nobody doesn’t love Moneypenny, Nanu’s old basset hound. But Harriet doesn’t like the fact that Dad made this decision without even asking her.
When Harriet arrives on Marble Island, however, she discovers that it’s full of surprises, and even a mystery. One that seems to involve her Dad, back when he was a young boy living on Marble Island. One that Harriet is absolutely going to solve.
And that’s the truth.
The Chocolate Touch
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Published: July 2, 2013
Can you ever have too much of your favorite food? John Midas is about to find out….
The Chocolate Touch has remained a favorite for millions of kids, teachers, and parents for several generations. It’s an enjoyable story that pulls in even reluctant readers.
Ivy & Bean (Book 1)
Published: April 20, 2006
The moment they saw each other, Bean and Ivy knew they wouldn’t be friends. But when Bean plays a joke on her sister, Nancy, and has to quickly hide and Ivy comes to the rescue, proving that sometimes the best of friends are people never meant to like each other. Vibrant characters and lots of humor make this a charming and addictive introduction to the Ivy and Bean Book Series.
Clementine (Series)
Published: September 15, 2006
When it comes to tackling third grade, Clementine is at the top of her game-okay, so maybe not all the time. After her teacher announces that the third and fourth graders will be putting on a talent show, Clementine panics. She doesn’t sing or dance or play an instrument. She can’t even hop with finesse. And as if that didn’t make her feel bad enough, her perfect best friend, Margaret, has so many talents, she has to alphabetize them to keep them straight? How can Clementine ever hope to compete?
As the night of the big “Talent-palooza” draws closer, Clementine is desperate for an act, any act. But the unexpected talent she demonstrates at the show surprises everyone-most of all herself.
There they are: 70 of the best chapter books for third graders! You can find even more chapter books on this list, here, and here. It’s important to note that chapter books do not replace picture books even for older kids, so please feel free to keep those in your library. I’ve read several on this list myself, and have a few others recently downloaded on my Kindle. You can check out my reviews of the chapter books I’ve read by following along on Goodreads.
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How do you feel about chapter books? Which of these chapter books for third graders have you read and loved? Any more recommendations? Please share!
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Funny 3rd Grade Books that Kids Love!
If there’s one thing that will draw an 8 year old into reading, it’s a funny book. And so with that in mind I made this list of 3rd grade books! Some of the book will cause kids to giggle, some will make them guffaw, but all of titles on this book list for 3rd grade will make them smile from ear to ear.
So whether you are stocking up at the bookstore for after school reading time or heading to the library to fill up your book bag, these funny books for third graders will surely hit the spot. (Note: book covers and titles are affiliate links.)
Happy reading!
The Bad Guys (series) by Aaron Blabey. I read the first book in the series out loud and my 8 year old and I could not stop laughing! He subsequently gobbled up the next two books on his own. Mr. Wolf is on a mission to change his reputation and convinces his fellow reprobates, Mr. Snake, Mr. Piranha and Mr. Shark to join him in the Good Guys Club. Their first mission is to free 200 dogs from the Maximum Security City Dog Pound! Absolutely hilarious and extremely silly in the very best way.
MORE: 100 of the Funniest Funny Chapter Books Ever
Moxy Maxwell Does Not Love Stuart Little (series) by Peggy Gifford. We listened to this (and the sequel) on audiobook and my son spent much of the time laughing, especially during the periodic one word chapters. Moxy is supposed to read Stuart Little for her summer reading assignment, but she spends more time avoiding — and justifying that avoidance — than she does reading. Hilarious, and the text edition includes a very clever use of photographs to highlight Moxy’s creative procrastination skills.
All Paws on Deck (series) by Jessica Young, illustrated by James Burks. I was slightly skeptical about this series but my 7 year old was laughing his head off and so I picked it up and found the word play to be quite humorous. I’m a big fan of word play as a literary device; I think it gives kids a greater understanding of vocabulary. Haggis the scottie dog plays the straight man to Tank’s absentminded goof and together they set sail on an imaginary venture. This series, which is a graphic novel-hybrid, is a great choice for reluctant readers.
Babymouse (series) by Jennifer L. Holm, illustrated by Matthew Holm. This graphic novel series about an intrepid mouse will keep your 3rd graders reading and reading (there are at least 20 books in the series). I like graphic novels as a way to lure reluctant readers so give this popular series a spin.
MORE: Graphic novels for 3-5th graders
8 Class Pets + 1 Squirrel ÷ 1 Dog = Chaos by Vivian Velde, illustrated by Steve Björkman. I love to put this book on lists! It is perhaps the book that elicited the most laughter in our house ever (well, before we discovered Nanny Piggins). The story begins when a dog chases a squirrel into a nearby elementary school. The squirrel runs from classroom to classroom leaving chaos in its wake. Each chapter is narrated in the first person by the various class pets that inhabit the classrooms. The pets range from hamsters to snakes to fish to birds and getting their different perspectives on the ruckus is extremely entertaining to say the least. There’s now a sequel! Squirrel in the House.
MORE: Great books to read aloud to 3rd graders!
Francine Poulet Meets the Ghost Raccoon, Leroy Ninker Saddles Up (Tales from Deckawoo Drive series) by Kate DiCamillo, illustrated by Chris Van Dusen. These two books begin a Mercy Watson spin-off series by Kate DiCamillo, there’s now a third book about Baby Lincoln. The trademark humor from the Mercy easy reader series permeates these longer chapter books. Leroy and Francine, both supporting characters in Mercy Watson, get their own stories. Leroy gets his dreamed of horse and Francine, the award winning animal control specialist ,comes face to face with the first animal who might actually elude her. Laugh out loud funny and very entertaining as read alouds, too!
The Giggler Treatment by Roddy Doyle, illustrated by Brain Ajhar. Unless you are a Kindle reader, this will be hard to find in the US libraries, but used copies can be found on line. It is an easy to read chapter book, perfect for so called reluctant readers, but steer clear if you don’t like the word, “poo.” I read it aloud on the subway to my son and he was in stitches. How any author managed to create such suspense over the possibility that a man might step in a pile of dog poo is an amazing (and hilarious) feat. I have to admit, I found it quite funny and well-written.
Alvin Ho (series) by Leonore Look, illustrated by LeUyen Pham. I love Alvin Ho and cannot resist encouraging you (yet again) to pick up one of these books for your child. Alvin suffers from anxiety over many things and this leads him to become mute at school. Nevertheless, his family life, antics and tales of how he navigates “scary things” never fail to charm. The humor here is more sophisticated than that of some of the books on the list, but quite enjoyable, nonetheless.
MORE: Diverse and Multicultural Early Chapter Books for Kids
Thor’s Wedding Day: By Thialfi, the Goat Boy by Bruce Coville, illustrated by Matthew Cogswell. I was not expecting to enjoy this book, but I liked it just as much as my son and we both laughed out loud as I read it. A very funny take adaptation of a classic tale from Norse mythology.
Calvin Coconut (series) by Graham Salisbury, illustrated by Jacqueline Rogers. Your kids can imagine themselves having adventures on the Hawaiian shores while they get to know Calvin. Calvin tries to do everything right, but can’t seem to keep out of trouble. As you can imagine, hijinks ensue.
The Trouble with Chickens: A J.J. Tully Mystery (series) by Doreen Cronin, illustrated by Kevin Cornell. This series, inspired by hard-boiled detective novels, is perfect for kids who love tongue in cheek humor and mysteries. J. J. Tully is a retired search-and-rescue dog but when two plucky chicks promise him a cheeseburger in return for his help finding their missing siblings, he can’t resits. Be sure to read the spinoff books centering around the chicks: The Chicken Squad.
MORE: Mystery Early Chapter Books for Kids ages 6-10
More reading for the third grade crowd:
Books for 8 year olds
Books for 7 year olds
Must read chapter books for kids
Class hour in 3rd grade “Come on, boys!”
“Come on, boys!”
Class hour in grade 3 on February 23,
prepared:
Kazakova Tatyana Vladimirovna
Primary school teacher 9000 MKOU secondary school No. 8 s. Ul’yanovka
Mineralovodsky District
Stavropol Territory
Tasks:
To instill a sense of patriotism, respect for the heroic past of our country, for compatriots – “soldiers of the Great Patriotic War.”
Development of memory, attention, organization, independence, ability to coordinate interests in the process of overcoming certain age-appropriate difficulties.
Formation of a team, elimination of disunity between boys and girls.
Equipment: phonogram of the National Anthem of Russia, drawings on a military theme, a list of famous people’s names, checkers, hoops, an image of a Kalashnikov assault rifle, darts, a clothesline, certificates for awarding.
Class hour progress
1st student.
My beautiful country,
It is easy to love her.
Long live, long live
My Fatherland!
Please stand up, everyone. The National Anthem of Russia sounds.
Teacher: We dedicate our class hour to Russian warriors and Russian soldiers who defended their Motherland during the years of difficult trials. On February 23, Russia celebrates Defender of the Fatherland Day.
On this day, congratulations are given to servicemen, veterans, warriors, grandfathers, dads, boys, all men. This day is celebrated in all branches of the armed forces: land (infantry), sea (sailors), air (pilots). Our warriors protect the expanses of the Motherland on land, in the sea and in the air.
2nd student.
One day the children went to bed
The windows are all blacked out.
And woke up at dawn —
There is light in the windows and there is no war!
3rd student.
Let’s not forget those heroes,
Who lie in the damp earth,
Giving our lives on the battlefield
For the people, for you and me.
4th student.
Glory to our generals,
Glory to our admirals
And private soldiers. ..
Everything.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
5th student.
Our Russian army
Birthday in February,
Glory to her, invincible, Glory to peace on earth!
Teacher . As future soldiers and commanders, from childhood you must cultivate in yourself such qualities as the ability to be friends, keep your word, be brave, courageous, noble and kind. It depends on each of you in the future what our army will be like. And to be a real soldier, you have to learn and be able to do everything. Here, listen to the story.
“One platoon was discussing a newspaper article about how Private Ivanov saved a drowning girl. The commander asks:
And what qualities should Private Ivanov have to have saved the girl?
Courage, one soldier answers.
Decisiveness, another answers.
Endurance, says the third.
Courage, says the fourth.
That’s right, well done, – praises the commander.
And suddenly one soldier says:
In my opinion, Private Ivanov should have still been able to swim.”
Guys! Now you understand that you can dream in your soul to accomplish a feat, but these dreams are worthless if you are weak, cowardly and do not know how. You have probably heard from your dads and grandfathers about the military service. Defenders of the Fatherland must be able to do everything, be organized. Are all our future warriors ready for the trials they may face? This is what we will see today. Let’s hold a competition “Come on, boys!”
Teacher :
Victory is within the reach of the brave,
A great success awaits him,
Who, without flinching, if necessary,
Will join the battle one for all.
Let the jury follow the whole course of the battle
Without a miss.
Who will be friendlier,
He will win in battle.
Division of the boys into two teams. The teams agree on a name and choose a captain.
Competition 1
Each team receives a list with names. In the allotted time (5 minutes), write out all the generals from this list. There are 15 names on the list: Christopher Columbus, Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry Donskoy, Yuri Gagarin, Pavel Korchagin, Kuzma Minin, Dmitry Pozharsky, Ivan the Terrible, Fyodor Chaliapin, Vasily Chapaev, Mikhail Frunze, Alexander Suvorov, Mikhail Glinka, Mikhail Kutuzov, Georgy Zhukov.
Competition 2 “Military wisdom” – complete Russian military proverbs.
It’s not enough to be angry with the enemy, you have to fight him … (fight).
Go to fight – enemies … (do not be afraid).
To betray the motherland is a scoundrel … (become).
It is a great merit to help out … (in a friend’s battle)
Die yourself, but comrade … (help out).
The stronger the friendship, the stronger … (service)
To study the enemy is the key to victory … (get).
Our army is not alone, the whole is with it . .. (country)
Competition 3 “Nemoguznaika”
You may ask me where such a strange name of the competition comes from. But listen. The great Russian commander A. Suvorov was an ardent enemy of the drill, brought up in the soldier ingenuity, knowledge of his business. Suvorov highly valued in a soldier the desire to understand, to learn. The answer “I can not know” was able to infuriate the commander.
1 team
1. What is the name of the metal headdress of a warrior in Russia? (helmet)
2. Name as many military occupations as you can? (pilot, tanker, radio operator, scout, doctor, artilleryman, paratrooper, driver-mechanic, gunner)
3. Is the outcome of the battle in our favor? (victory)
4. Warship? (cruiser)
2nd team.
1. What was the name of the old protective device of the Russian soldier, consisting of iron rings? (mail)
2. Combat vehicle. (tank)
3. Sea cook? (cook)
4. For both teams: What fairy tale are these words from and who is their author?
“All the soldiers were exactly the same except for one, which was on one leg.” (H.C. Andersen “The Steadfast Tin Soldier”)
Competition 4: A soldier must have a very good memory. Each unit needs to memorize as many words as possible from those that the signalmen will give you. Two girls take turns reading words to the teams. The sheets are transferred to the headquarters (jury), and the teams, in turn, jointly recall and name the words that were read. The jury notes whether all the words were named?
One participant is called from each team. Their task is to collect checkers placed in hoops blindfolded. After the end of the competition, the jury evaluates the speed and correctness of the tasks.
Contest 5 “Assemble a machine gun”
Moderator: In the army you will often have to disassemble and assemble weapons, clean them. The task for the teams is to assemble a cut image of a Kalashnikov assault rifle.
Competition 6. “Snipers”
This competition is for accuracy. All team members take part. Throwing darts.
Competition for girls – cheerleaders.
Tie as many knots as possible in one minute. Please go out one by one girls. Stop! A minute has passed. I did not tell you the most important thing – the one who will untie all the knots the fastest will win this competition!
(points are given to the team for which the girls “cheer”)
Summing up. Winner’s reward ceremony.
Teacher : So our class hour has come to an end. Guys, you showed yourself strong, dexterous and courageous. To be a defender of the Fatherland means to be brave, strong, dexterous and honest. Prepare yourself now for military service. Go in for sports, develop courage, resilience and, of course, study well.
Thank you all for your attention,
For enthusiasm and ringing laughter,
For the fire of competition,
Who ensured success.
Class hour (grade 3) on the topic: “Boys and girls. Be friends or quarrel?” | Class hour (grade 3) on the topic:
Class hour. Boys and girls. Make friends or fight?
Class. 3
Nikitina S.N., primary school teacher,
MBOU secondary school No. 34, Volzhsky, Volgograd region
Purpose: to create conditions for mutual understanding between boys and girls.
Organization
Children enter the classroom and sit at their desks as they wish.
II. Joint definition of the topic
– Did you notice how you sat down?
– What is the pattern? (Boy and boy, girl and girl)
Look at the pictures on the board. Who are the main characters?
(Children. Boys and girls)
– Name two keywords of the topic.
Boys and girls
– Why did you sit down like that? (We do not understand each other, we often quarrel)
– Look at the illustrations. (Children quarrel, on friendly terms)
– Name the keywords. (Quarrel, friendship)
Friendship or quarrel?
Joint definition of goals
– We will learn to understand each other, negotiate, make joint decisions, draw conclusions, working in groups.
IV. Exercise “Find similarities and differences”
The student and the student go out at will.
– What are the common features (Children, classmates, students)
– What are the differences? (Gender, height, hair color…)
Children sing the song “From what?” (Khalemsky Ya., Chichkov Yu.)
V. » Test “The Road to School”
– Why do girls and boys like different things? (Assumptions)
– Draw the way to school.
Attach drawings to a magnetic board.
– Do boys and girls have the same designs? (Boys
have a schematic drawing, a lot of transport; girls have flowers,
trees, people)
– You have different drawings because you think differently.
VI. Exercise “What do we think of ourselves”
The girls confer in groups and tell the girls about the girls,
the boys about the boys.
Plan can be used.
What do they love?
What must be done?
What should not be done?
VII. Exercise “Claims”
– We heard what representatives of each gender think about themselves.
You are all wonderful, but there is no friendship between you. Why?
Girls and boys talk about what they don’t like.
– What surprised you? What didn’t you expect to hear?
– How would we like to see boys (girls)?
VIII. Viewing the cartoon “Boy and Girl” (1978)
– Did the first boy do the right thing? What did he do wrong?
– Which boy would you like to be friends with? Why?
IX. Exercise “Male and feminine qualities” (In groups)
– There are two beginnings in every person: male and female.
Naturally, in boys the masculine principle predominates, while in
girls it is feminine. The masculine is manifested in some personality traits, the feminine in others.
– Divide the person’s quality data into two groups. Which of the
are inherent in the male half, and which are in the female.
List of 25 best gifts for boys on February 23 in grades 1, 2, 3, 4
Themed gifts for boys in grades 1, 2, 3, 4 on February 23
Universal gifts for boys in grades 1, 2, 3, 4 for February 23
Original gifts for February 23 for boys of grades 1, 2, 3, 4
Gifts for boys of grades 1, 2, 3, 4 for February 23 by interest
Souvenirs for school for boys of grades 1 – 4 for February 23
Gifts for the whole class on February 23
Modern surprises for modern children
Tasty surprises for boys in grades 1-4 on February 23
Emotions and impressions for boys on February 23
Inexpensive surprises for boys on February 23 in grades 1-4
Creative presents for boys on February 2 do-it-yourself
Since February 23, it is customary to congratulate not only adult men, but also boys – future defenders. Choosing a present is not an easy task, because children are different, and what one will like, another will not like at all. In order not to make a mistake, congratulating boys in grades 1, 2, 3, 4, you need to approach the purchase of gifts carefully, and our detailed review will help with this.
List of the 25 best gifts for boys on February 23 in grades 1, 2, 3, 4
Usually preparation for February 23 for children in grades 1, 2, 3, 4 falls on the shoulders of parents. Try to involve girls in the discussion of gifts, you will definitely find out many interesting options.
Soft toy in the shape of your favorite cartoon character.
Personalized towel.
Compact puzzles. They come in a variety of forms. Of particular interest are wood and metal.
Coloring. In elementary school, children still devote a lot of time to this activity. It is better to choose a coloring of military subjects. Another option is images of popular superheroes and favorite cartoon characters.
Mug.
Case for smartphone.
LED reading lamp.
Starry sky projector.
Car set.
Wallet. Children get their first pocket money, so this present will come in handy.
Set for painting with water or light.
Warm gloves with an interesting design.
Game Twister.
Magician’s set.
Waist bag.
Unusual erasers. You can choose in the form of cars, weapons, tanks.
Marker set. Always a necessary and useful gift.
Hanger on the front door to the room. This is a special tag that is hung on the doorknob. The inscriptions can be different, from the usual “Do not disturb” to “Quiet! There are trials!”, or “Adults do not enter.”
Portable speaker.
Slimer set. Children love these toys. They can be crushed, cut, stretched in every possible way, and also exchanged with classmates.
Ledyanka. Winter is not over yet, so such a gift will come in handy. Now you can ride down the hills not on a backpack, but on a comfortable small ice rink.
Neocube A lot of metal balls that can be assembled into a variety of shapes develops the imagination and trains the hands.
Smartphone joystick.
Growing pencils. The remains of such a pencil can be planted in the ground, and it will sprout.
Baseball cap.
Thematic gifts for boys in grades 1, 2, 3, 4 on February 23
A good choice for a gift for boys in grades 1, 2, 3, 4 will be to focus on the theme of the holiday. This approach will not only bring joy to the boys, but will also be educational. Guys from childhood will prepare for defense, feel stronger, more responsible.
Sets of stickers on a military theme.
Toys and various figurines that could form an entire collection.
Notebooks in the form of a grenade.
Puzzles of related subjects.
Keychain in the form of a bullet, epaulette and so on.
Pajamas made from camouflage fabric.
Photo frame with military design.
Hat made in the shape of a peaked cap.
Gun that fires water or paint.
Diary.
Set of soldiers.
Radio controlled toys.
Model aircraft or tank.
Set for launching a toy rocket. What kid can resist the opportunity to launch an aircraft at home?
Medal or order.
Universal gifts for boys of grades 1, 2, 3, 4 on February 23
There are things that all boys like. By choosing such a present, you are guaranteed to “get into the top ten.” This option is suitable in cases where you need to choose the same gifts for everyone so that everyone likes the present.
T-shirt with funny slogan.
Night light in the form of a superhero.
Lunchbox with a striking design.
Luminous spinner.
Funny house slippers.
Catchy backpack pins.
Lego constructor.
Sea battle game.
Unusual flashlight.
Bright player.
Selfie stick.
Audio cap.
Stylish backpack.
Subscription to the sports section or to the pool.
Phone screen magnifier. Suitable for those who like to play games on a smartphone. Saves the sight of a young gamer.
Original gifts for February 23 for boys 1, 2, 3, 4 grade
If you want to surprise young defenders, choose something unusual, things that are not seen every day. Our selection of creative gifts will help you with this.
Funny alarm clock. There are great options for running away or flying away alarm clocks. He definitely won’t be able to sleep in school.
Luminous laces.
Pillow with photo.
Piggy bank or ATM.
Spy radio set.
Aqua farm. Perfect for a student’s desk. Tired of doing homework, you can watch this island of wildlife.
Home mini-lab. If a boy likes to do all sorts of experiments, kits for chemical or physical research are what you need.
Board games.
Unusual reflectors for clothes.
Archaeologist’s set.
Gifts for boys 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade on February 23 by interests
At this age, children begin to show interests, hobbies and hobbies are formed. Some boys cannot imagine life without sports games, others of their peers are fond of research activities, and still others love to make things. You can approach the choice of a gift creatively and choose for everyone exactly what suits his interests.
Soccer ball.
Annual subscription to the magazine.
Play-Doh.
Dumbbells.
Wood burning set.
Useful books – encyclopedias, adventures and so on.
Motivational scratch posters.
Compass.
Binoculars.
Multitool.
Disc with a computer game.
Gadget holder for bicycle handlebars.
Sports water bottle.
Sand painting.
Slime making kit.
Expander.
Key case.
Robocrab.
Tree growing kit.
Crystal growing kit.
Hourglass.
Paracord.
Space nutrition in tubes.
Bow and arrows.
Fishing set.
Computer mouse in the shape of a tank or an airplane.
Microscope.
Plaster painting machine.
Map of the starry sky.
Luminous hockey puck.
Souvenirs for school for boys of grades 1-4 on February 23
The main activity of a junior schoolchild is education. It often happens that children take lessons without due interest. We have selected the TOP gifts that will not only be a pleasure to receive, but also to use. And most importantly, they are perfect for the school and will make school days bright and memorable.
Special luminous ink pens.
Slate writing board.
Unusual flash drive.
Bright notebooks.
Colorful bookends.
Desk organizer.
Unusual pencil case.
Shoe bag.
Drawing case.
Album.
Simple pencils that bend.
Book covers with images of your favorite characters.
Calculator made in the shape of an iPhone.
E-book.
spy pen.
Gifts for the whole class on February 23
Why not make a holiday for the whole class, not just for boys? Girls will also be happy to participate. You can organize an event for everyone, and great photos and unforgettable impressions will remain in your memory.
Going to the cinema to see a patriotic film.
Tea drinking in the classroom with contests and prizes. For prizes, small inexpensive souvenirs are well suited – key chains, pencils, pens, and so on.
Photo shoot in costumes. Such an event requires preparation, but it is worth the effort. A group photo in military suits will look great.
Excursion to the military museum.
An interesting master class. Here you need to choose exactly what will be of interest to the boys. Creating monsters, birdhouses or slimes will definitely appeal to them.
Table football or hockey. Great present for the class. Now the children at recess will not run through the corridors, but will be engaged in an exciting and interesting business.
Departure of the whole class for a paramilitary game, for example, lightning. If you prepare such an event in advance and involve dads in it, the children will receive orienteering skills, a lesson in patriotism and moral education, and simply spend the day outdoors doing exciting tasks.
Bowling holiday.
Visiting an anti-cafe. In such institutions, the time spent is paid. Visitors are provided with tea, coffee, cookies, board games. You can bring treats with you, order the services of animators and arrange an unforgettable holiday.
Music center for the classroom. A great gift for all children that will delight them for more than one year. It will be possible to arrange musical breaks, listen to audio books and so on.
Modern surprises for modern children
Progress does not stand still, and our children have other interests. They are well versed in gadgets from childhood, they are happy to master new technologies. These qualities can be taken into account when choosing a gift that will surely please the boys.
Headphones for telephone.
Thermal mug.
Powerbank. With such a device, the child will always be able to charge the battery of the phone and will be in touch.
Anti-stress toy.
Sensor gloves.
Smart watch. They not only show the time, but also take into account physical activity, and are synchronized with the smartphone.
Contactless charger for gadgets.
Children’s tablet.
Multi-cube.
Popsocket. This is a small but very useful tool. The popsocket is attached to the back of the smartphone with a sticky edge. It is convenient to hold the gadget for it, without fear that it will fall out. The popsocket also plays the role of a stand, you can wind the wires of the headphones on it so that they do not get tangled.
Delicious surprises for boys of grades 1-4 on February 23
What a children’s holiday without sweets! Every child will be happy to receive some kind of treat as a gift. The only condition is that you need to approach their choice creatively, come up with something unusual, something that doesn’t happen every day.
A set of sweets made in the form of an army dry ration.
Themed cookies.
Personalized chocolates with photographs.
Khaki cupcakes.
Hot chocolate kit.
Set of chocolate grenades and pistols.
Candy Tanks.
A set of gingerbread made in accordance with the theme of the holiday.
Pirate’s “treasure chest” with various treats inside. You can prepare a small chest for each boy. Another option is to bring a large “real” chest filled with candy, fruit, and other goodies to class. And if all this is presented in a playful way, such an event will be remembered for a long time.
Go to McDonald’s or cafes.
Emotions and impressions for boys on February 23
Another great way to spend the holiday is to visit some cool event. There will be no limit to delight and emotions! But in addition to adventures, you need to give a small symbolic present that will remind you of a great day.
Skating.
Walk to the zoo.
Holiday in the children’s entertainment center.
Visiting the quest. Recently, this entertainment is very popular. The task is to achieve a certain goal by solving riddles and completing various tasks. It is often required that all team members participate and act as a team.
Holiday in a pizzeria.
Water park trip.
Visit to the rollerdrome.
Ice hockey or football tickets.
Show with animators.
Paintball game. Probably every boy in childhood likes to play “in the war.” What can compare to a game where almost everything is “for real”? Girls can also take part in the event. As an option – a game of laser tag, where they shoot not with paint balls, but with a laser.
Inexpensive surprises for boys on February 23 in grades 1-4
Not all parents can afford to buy valuable gifts for children, especially when there are a lot of boys in the class. There is a great way out of this situation. You can buy inexpensive, but very interesting gifts. We have prepared a selection of such gifts that are always popular with boys and are quite inexpensive.
Nice tie.
Magnetic bookmark set.
Darts game.
Mafia game.
Temporary tattoo set.
Grenade-shaped bath bombs.
An interestingly shaped soap in the form of an airplane, a tank or a pistol.
Tank sharpener.
Snowcap. Winter is not over yet, which means that you can arrange snow battles. With this device, the manufacture of “shells” will be almost lightning fast.
Mobile phone holder.
Do-it-yourself creative gifts for boys on February 23
In a friendly and active classroom, it is a good idea to organize a celebration, actively involving girls in the preparation. You can make amazing gifts with your own hands, which are then stored for years and evoke warm memories.
Postcards made and signed by girls.
Photo collage.
A wall newspaper drawn by girls.
Video greeting.
Wall calendar with class photos.
When organizing a holiday, choosing and packing gifts, it is important not to forget the theme and try to follow it as much as possible. For example, packaging can be made from khaki or camouflage paper. To make this day memorable for the guys, come up with a holiday scenario, fun and interesting contests with prizes. Such events not only diversify life, but also give boys an understanding of their mission, inspire pride in the fact that their calling is to protect and protect.
a list of original and inexpensive gifts
Initially, the celebration of February 23rd was timed to coincide with the day of the creation of the Red Army, and only in 1993 received the name by which it is known to this day – Defender of the Fatherland Day. But today, few people remember the historical background of the holiday. For most citizens of our country, this is a kind of alternative to International Women’s Day and just a wonderful occasion to express their gratitude, care and attention to the representatives of the strong half of humanity, including the youngest. What can you give the boys at school on February 23, 2023? “Komsomolskaya Pravda” has prepared a sea of ideas for gifts, as well as useful tips on how not to make a mistake in choosing a present.
Top 25 gift ideas for boys at school on February 23
Grade 1-2
A sweet gift that no child will refuse.
2. Encyclopedia for children
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6-7 years old is the age when children are especially inquisitive. To support your child’s interest in exploring the world, give him a brightly illustrated encyclopedia devoted to, for example, the history of the ancient world or shipbuilding. Most importantly, when choosing a book, consider the interests of the boy.
3. Luminous laces
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With such laces, even boots that have managed to get bored will sparkle with new colors. The product is impregnated with a luminescent composition and remains luminous for up to five hours. Any boy will be delighted with such a bright and unusual accessory.
4. Squish
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A small soft toy designed to be crushed in the hands. This not only effectively relieves stress, but also perfectly develops fine motor skills. Squishes are made from soft materials and vary in design. You can, for example, give a boy a squish in the form of Spider-Man or a funny dinosaur.
5. Kaleidoscope
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This optical device perfectly relaxes the eyes, relieves stress and develops children’s imagination. And it’s also just an exciting fun that allows you to create amazing worlds from multi-colored glass with a single movement of your hand.
3-4 grade
6. Fingerboard
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Or just a finger skateboard. Tricks on such a miniature skateboard are great for developing concentration and fine motor skills. This toy is very popular among boys, any of them will be glad to receive it as a gift.
7. Pixel glasses
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Unusual style accessory adds 100 cool points to the look. And the tinted lenses of the glasses provide comfort to the eyes in bright light.
8. Backpack pins
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A set of bright pins with tanks or superheroes will be a stylish decoration for a school backpack or just a great addition to the collection if a boy is fond of collecting badges. You can purchase a ready-made set or build your own.
9. Pencil case
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Even a simple storage of stationery can become a means of self-expression for a child. The stores offer a great variety of pencil cases of all conceivable shapes and sizes: both universal options with cars and superheroes, as well as more interesting ones in the form of animals or fruits.
10. Radio-controlled aircraft
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If a boy is interested in aviation, such a gift is a 100% hit. Civil airliner or fighter aircraft – here already choose according to your taste, or based on the preferences of the recipient.
Grade 5-6
11. 3D puzzle
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Collecting three-dimensional puzzles develops creativity and spatial thinking well. And the resulting model of the Tower Bridge, St. Sophia Cathedral or the Pyramid of Cheops can diversify the interior of the room.
12. Baseball cap
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A cap with an unusual print or a cheerful inscription will be a pleasant and practical gift and remind you of the coming summer. A must have in the sun.
13. Pen with invisible ink
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The ink of this pen only shows up on paper when exposed to an ultraviolet flashlight. Fans of detectives and spy blockbusters will definitely appreciate the opportunity to feel like real secret agents.
14. Book-safe
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Another gift option to continue the spy theme.
These safes are made of wood, metal or plastic. A reliable hiding place for storing valuables and secrets.
15. Starry sky projector
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Turns the ceiling into a night sky littered with stars. You can customize the lighting effects to your liking, adjust the brightness, and even sync the projector to music. The device can both bring comfort and peace to the interior of the room, and create an atmosphere of celebration and fun.
Grade 7-8
16. Audio cap
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Using Bluetooth, the headset built into the headgear connects to a smartphone, allowing you to listen to music, make calls and send messages without taking out the gadget itself. A real find in the cold season.
17. Popsocket
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This small accessory is designed to mount a smartphone. It would seem a simple little thing, but using the gadget becomes much more convenient.
18. Runaway alarm clock
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After the alarm goes off, the device begins to actively move around the room, forcing the owner to get out of bed. The most for those who are hard to part with a blanket and pillow in the morning.
19. 5D cinema ticket
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Feel what is happening on the screen with all your senses, experience an adrenaline rush and become the hero of a thriller, fantasy or action for a while – all this is possible in a 5D cinema. Bright emotions and impressions are provided for a long time.
20. A mug with an unusual handle
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Even such an ordinary piece of kitchen utensils can surprise you. A mug with a handle in the form of a guitar, hammer or scissors is a homely and cozy gift, but with an unexpected accent.
9-11 grade
21. Powerbank
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An external battery allows you to recharge your gadget, even if there is no outlet nearby. Easy to travel with long battery life and compact size.
22. USB flash drive
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A flash drive is convenient for storing music, videos, study materials and any other files. It is better to choose a device with as much memory as possible. And to add originality to the present, you can choose an interesting gift wrapping for it.
23. Board games
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Children have always loved board games, and today even adults are fond of them. A good gift option for a young man would be an interesting board game: strategy, party game, wargame or logic game. And if you are giving a gift to the whole class, you can choose different games for the guys so that they can exchange them later.
24. Carpal expander
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Despite its small size, the simulator is very functional.
The expander perfectly develops the muscles of the hand and forearm and strengthens the grip strength.
25. Portable speaker
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The device helps to achieve better sound quality than on a computer, laptop or smartphone. At the same time, it works autonomously, so you can take your favorite tracks with you anywhere. The dream of any music lover.
What else can be given to boys at school on February 23
We offer you even more gift ideas for every taste and age.
Constructor.
Personal notepad.
Darts.
Twister.
Piggy bank.
Shoe bag.
Interactive globe.
Sports water bottle.
Unusual flashlight.
Lunchbox.
Sticker set.
Growing pencils.
Set for magician.
Textbook holder.
Case for smartphone.
Kinetic sand.
Soccer ball.
Bookmarks for books.
Lottery gift.
Binoculars.
Backpack.
Disc with a computer game.
Table punching bag.
Chocolate postcard.
Leg hammock.
Personalized medal.
Pendulum.
Hike to the quest room.
Wall newspaper with comic congratulations.
Touch screen gloves.
Game service subscription.
Lotto.
Slime.
Stylish sneakers.
Stationery organizer.
Space nutrition in tubes.
Case for smartphone.
Temporary tattoos.
Kite.
Table football for the whole class.
Headphones.
Excursion to the museum of military equipment.
Army ration sweets set.
Artist’s case.
Rubik’s Cube.
Homemade cupcakes with congratulations inside.
Compass.
Reflectors for backpack.
Collector’s ship model.
Computer mouse in the form of a typewriter.
Lightsaber.
Decorative plate with a photograph of the recipient.
Scratch card.
Cool house slippers.
Hike to the rollerdrome.
Foldable keyboard.
Hangers for doors to the room.
Unusual flavored dragees.
Wood burning set.
Magnetic chess.
Selfie stick.
Rubber bracelets with the logo of your favorite band.
Ski trip for the whole class.
Balloons with holiday symbols and congratulations.
Creative workshop.
Sweet candy dumbbells.
Set of dinosaur figurines.
Digital photo frame.
Key ring.
Keyboard vacuum cleaner.
Departure for the lightning.
Tie with a cheerful pattern.
Compact umbrella.
Fortune cookies.
Young chemist’s set.
How to choose a gift for boys at school by February 23
Recommendations on what to look for when choosing a present for a boy on Defender of the Fatherland Day are shared psychologist Veronika Tyurina :
– February 23 is rightfully considered a truly masculine holiday when it is customary to give gifts to all men of any age, regardless of whether they are related to military service or not. To choose an actual present for a boy, we focus primarily on the following things.
1. The child’s age is a basic parameter by which it is quite easy to find what you need.
2. Circles and clubs that the boy attends: knowing this information, you can give a useful accessory to the topic, for example, a plectrum if the recipient plays the guitar, or a soccer ball for a young football player.
3. Hobbies and hobbies: favorite characters from films and cartoons, creative activities, passion for collecting – all this sets the direction for finding the right gift.
4. The need for bright pleasant impressions – every child has it. You can arrange a field trip, go bowling or choose any other way to give a memorable experience.
96 gift ideas for boys on February 23 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade + list of gifts and tips
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As Defender of the Fatherland Day approaches, girls and their parents are thinking about what to give the boys on February 23, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade, to please them and make them feel like small, but already male defenders. After all, the guys in the class are all different, and everyone should like the presentations. In such a situation, the choice must be made very carefully and carefully so that no one is offended. In this article, we will offer many successful gift options for boys on February 23, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade, which have already been tested by hundreds of children and adults! Everyone can find here something to their taste!
How to choose a present for boys on February 23 in grades 1, 2, 3, 4
At first glance, finding and buying a gift for boys on February 23, grades 1, 2, 3, 4 is quite simple, but in practice everything is not so easy. There are several important points to consider when looking for a present:
Gifts should not be too expensive to be affordable for all parents in the class. After all, there are many holidays, and the parental budget, alas, is not unlimited.
Keep all the boys in the class interested so that everyone likes the gifts.
Don’t get hung up on the benefits of a gift. Of course, something necessary or developing for boys will be very helpful. But a gift doesn’t have to be boring! Watching a science film in the cinema, or going to the theater for general development is good, but only if the children are interested.
Use the holiday as an occasion to make friends, especially if you are going to congratulate first-graders.
Let girls give gifts! Each class has a parent committee, which is good, but mothers should not interfere in the process of presenting gifts, because this is a surprise from the girls, not from the parents.
Themed gifts for boys in grades 1, 2, 3, 4 on February 23
Choosing the perfect gift for boys on February 23, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade from girls, do not forget what occasion you are preparing a surprise for and choose something related to the theme of the Defense of the Fatherland. Then the present will be not only pleasant, but also symbolic, it will introduce the guys to the great mission of protection. Agree, a good basis for raising worthy men. We advise you to pay attention to the following presentation options:
Best gifts in the shop
Inexpensive gifts up to 1000 rubles
Gifts 1000-2000 rubles
Gifts 2000-3000 rubles
Gifts 3000-5000 rubles
Gifts from 5000 rubles
Gift selection according to interests
Military sticker set . Boys love to glue notebooks. Backpacks and furniture with bright stickers. Choose interesting options (volumetric or luminous) and let the child have fun! High-quality stickers will not even leave marks at the place of gluing, so there is no trouble for parents either.
themed toys and figurines will be the beginning of a collection or just a memorable gift for a child. Moreover, younger students still enjoy playing with various toys.
Notebooks with a thematic drawing of m, or in the form of a grenade, a pistol will definitely come in handy for a modern kid. To record important information, share notes with friends. This is a great gift for boys at school on February 23, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade, which everyone without exception will definitely like.
Going to the cinema to see the theme film will please all the boys! Choose a children’s film with patriotic content that will be both interesting and useful for children. On the eve of the holiday, there are enough such films and cartoons, there will be plenty to choose from.
Military puzzles will be useful and interesting fun for every child. All you need is to choose the appropriate thematic stories and the complexity of the puzzle that is appropriate for the age of the children. You can also make picture puzzles to order according to the photo and selected pictures.
Key chains in the form of epaulettes and other military paraphernalia that can be attached to backpacks and keys. Boys love such accessories, and they will be happy to wear such gifts from girls, also with such a serious, adult design.
Khaki pajamas are a chic gift idea for boys. The thing is equally useful and pleasant for the boys. Yes, and parents will not be against such a necessary wardrobe item.
Postcards signed by girls are a great gift for boys on February 23, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade with their own hands from classmates. Having organized an extra-curricular labor lesson, the girls will make beautiful postcards with warm wishes, and maybe photos of the guys. Boys are madly in love with such cute and sincere gifts, especially in elementary grades.
Cool congratulations on February 23
List of 37 gifts for boys on February 23 in grades 1, 2, 3, 4
Thousands of parents have already faced the issue of finding gifts, so we have collected their opinions and advice in a peculiar list of always good gift ideas for boys on Defender of the Fatherland Day in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade. At least one of these options will definitely work in your case, it remains to make a choice:
Bright headphones for smartphones.
Popsockets for phone.
Fancy luminescent ink pens.
Funny alarm clocks.
Football or volleyballs with name lettering.
Luminous shoe laces.
Cool t-shirts with a funny inscription.
Colorful thermal mugs.
Unusual night light in the shape of your favorite movie character.
Slate note board.
Flash drive with an interesting design.
Beautiful lunchbox.
Powerbank of an interesting shape.
Illuminated spinner.
Soft toy in the shape of your favorite cartoon character.
Pillow with a photo of a boy.
Subscription to a children’s magazine.
Unusual piggy bank-ATM.
Funny house slippers.
Personalized face towels.
Photo frame with an unusual (possibly themed) design.
Bright pins for backpacks and clothes.
Cute boyish ties.
Bright anti-stress toy.
A set of the popular Play-Doh.
Compact Lego.
Pocket puzzles.
Suitcase for playing Naval battle.
Spy kit with walkie-talkie.
Bright dumbbells for boys.
Hat in the shape of a peaked cap.
Coloring pages based on your favorite movies and cartoons.
Paint-shooting guns.
Medal or order for a “real little defender”.
Cool flashlight.
Children’s sensory gloves.
Bright children’s umbrellas.
School souvenirs for boys in grades 1-4 on February 23
Children in elementary grades are passionate about school. They are interested and like everything, so why not support this interest by preparing useful gifts for boys on February 23, grades 1, 2, 3, 4. Such surprises will make learning more interesting, brighter and more exciting. Here are some cool options for you:
A set of colorful notebooks – they will make homework more fun and much more enjoyable. You can choose both the same for everyone, and just similar notebooks. Or order options with a personalized cover, then the guys will be just delighted!
Beautiful bookends help you position your textbook correctly during class. Get bright models with heroes of modern cartoons and movies, so learning will become much more pleasant for the child.
Stationery holders with an interesting design and illumination, will decorate a classroom desk or a desktop at home, helping to store writing materials neatly and conveniently. The bright design of the bag will attract attention and make learning more enjoyable.
Pencil cases of an unusual shape will appeal to all the boys without exception. You can choose both themed holiday options, and just bright, interesting models so that school supplies evoke only positive.
Comfortable and beautiful bags for interchangeable shoes – give the boys such a little thing on February 23, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade, and they will be delighted. The bag looks great and is very comfortable. The main thing is to choose practical options from durable material with a colorful pattern.
A set of pencils and felt-tip pens in a beautiful box or a blister will help you draw and paint with pleasure, enjoying a whole variety of bright colors.
Bright album for drawing will allow the boys to create their first masterpieces and go to drawing lessons with great pleasure.
Bending Pencil , you can even tie it in a knot, making drawing and writing a hundred times more enjoyable. Now interesting fun is at hand even during the lessons, only “shh” so that the teacher does not understand that the guys are distracted by games with bending pencils.
Book cover set with favorite characters is a bright and effective addition for every student. So textbooks, even in the most unloved subjects, will evoke pleasant emotions and sensations.
A cool calculator in the form of an iPhone is a bright addition to school everyday life, which will definitely impress a modern boy.
Delicious surprises for boys in grades 1-4 on February 23
Children love goodies – this is an axiom that does not need to be confirmed! Therefore, thinking about what you can give boys on February 23, grade 1, 2, 3, 4, pay attention to all kinds of goodies. It is unlikely that there will be a boy who will not be happy with such a gift. There are a lot of options, we offer the most interesting, tasty and desirable presents:
The stylized dry ration will delight boys with its uniqueness and originality. Such a gift is packed in a real package for the military, but instead of soldier’s food, there are various goodies made in the style of the army. Guys will be delighted!
Themed Cookie Set will make the boys in the classroom enjoy a delicious surprise that will remind you of the holiday theme in every way.
Chocolate with a photo of a boy is a very unusual and cool delicacy that children will appreciate.
Cupcakes with khaki cream and themed decor are a bright, very tasty and beautiful gift. You can even organize personalized cupcakes for even more fun for the kids
Hot chocolate set is an excellent gift for children on February 23 in grades 1, 2, 3, 4. Now the boys will be able to enjoy the most delicious children’s drink while watching their favorite cartoon, or arrange an impromptu holiday with their parents.
Chocolate set of pistols , grenades and other edible attributes of the holiday – a classic gift genre for boys of all ages. Such a tasty and unusual gift will always be received by the children with a bang.
Candy tanks are original thematic compositions that look much more interesting than an ordinary set of candies or chocolates. Such figures can be made by mothers, or they can be ordered from manufacturers of edible bouquets.
It’s a great idea to bake a cake and organize fun get-togethers, for example, a tea party in the classroom with different delicacies, fun contests with small prizes for the boys. Such a celebration will not only be a wonderful gift for all the boys in the class, but will also unite the team and help the children have fun.
Emotions and impressions for boys on February 23
Children are very emotional and vivid impressions remain in their memory for a very long time, if not forever. Therefore, an excellent gift option for boys on February 23 in elementary grades is impressions, vivid emotions and new adventures. The kids will definitely not forget such a surprise, and the girls will be able to have fun together with the perpetrators of the holiday. We offer the most successful options for emotions and impressions as a gift for boys:
Ice skating is a fun and healthy entertainment that will leave a lot of impressions and memories of the holiday. And the most interesting thing is that such a surprise will delight both boys and girls who will keep them company.
Going to the zoo (contact) is an interesting and useful fun for boys, here you can not only see animals, but also “talk” with them. So the present will be very successful and memorable.
A trip to the children’s entertainment center is always a good idea for boys, such a gift is unlikely to be forgotten soon and makes the class very friendly, so all the children will be delighted.
Funny gatherings in a children’s cafe ( pizzeria) – a cool and very original gift for boys on February 23, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade. To heighten the effect, you can hire an animator to make the children’s leisure time as exciting and fun as possible.
Quest for kids is a modern and successful surprise, the main thing is to correctly choose a quest that would be interesting and within the power of children.
A trip to the indoor water park is an unforgettable entertainment in the dead of winter, children will be delighted and they will have the most vivid and unique impressions of the holiday.
If you decide to give the boys adventures and emotions in the classroom, don’t forget to take a picture of it all! It is not necessary to hire a photographer, you can simply choose responsible parents who will take pictures of everything. Such bright and emotional photos will please parents and will be an excellent memory of the holiday for children.
Modern surprises for modern children
When deciding what to give junior high school students on February 23, do not forget that we are talking about children of a new generation who have been accustomed to technology and various gadgets since childhood, therefore they especially appreciate various technology-related surprises. There are a lot of options for such presentations and not all of them are very expensive. We suggest paying attention to the following options:
Children’s smart watch – inexpensive, but functional models will delight the boys of the class, especially if you prefer models with a bright strap.
Contactless phone charger is a useful thing, it allows you to charge phones without a cable, which means that the gadget will “live” longer. Yes, and such a little thing looks futuristic, the boys will like it!
Children’s tablet with useful games is a very cool fun, however, such a surprise is not cheap, but if parents can afford it, then why not?
Bright mp3 players will open the amazing world of music for boys, and the colorful design of the little thing will cheer you up. In the modern gadget market, by the way, you can find very inexpensive and easy-to-manage models.
E-books is a chic gift for boys on February 23 in grades 3 and 4, when the guys already read well and it remains to instill in them a love for this business by giving a cool gadget and downloading books that are interesting for boys at this age.
Multi-cubes are mini projectors that allow you to watch your downloaded movies and cartoons anywhere, anytime, isn’t it a great gift idea?
Aqua Farm is a personal pet in an interesting aquarium, which is supplied with oxygen thanks to a plant growing on top. This combination of biology and physics in one little thing will charm every kid, and also teach responsibility for a living being.
Inexpensive surprises for boys on February 23 in grades 1-4
One of the best solutions for maintaining peace and a good microclimate in the team is to present inexpensive gifts to boys on February 23, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade. This will not burden the parents and will not cause any conflicts. Moreover, even a budget thing can be very interesting, useful and fun. Pay attention to these ideas:
A set of magnetic bookmarks for books with favorite movie characters is a very good present for a schoolboy, which will be both fun and useful at the same time.
Temporary Tattoos is a funny surprise for boys who will feel grown up and important with almost real tattoos.
Funny photo collage of photos of classmates – you can make one general version for the class, or separate collages for each boy.
Soap with a delicious aroma in the shape of an airplane, rocket or gun is a pleasant and necessary thing for the boy’s personal hygiene, and thanks to such a cool shape, washing your face will turn into a real adventure!
Bath bombs with a boyish design is a very nice and very inexpensive gift that can be presented to boys on February 23, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade. Choose beautiful options in the form of toys, military equipment and children will be delighted.
Darts set – all the boys love this kind of fun, so a personal darts set is sure to please! You can choose a model with sticky balls instead of arrows, then nothing threatens the walls of the guys’ house.
Mafia Game Set is a fun board game for boys, if every house has this game, you can have fun with friends and parents!
Learning through play: useful fun for little protectors
When choosing what to present to boys on February 23, grades 1, 2, 3, 4, pay attention to educational toys, such gifts are both interesting and useful for the child. Choose from what we offer the most popular and more interesting ideas:
Board games that help in the study of mathematics, natural science – useful and fun entertainment.
Computer games with an educational bias will appeal to all modern boys. You can also choose options for games for the console.
Crystal Growing Kit are the first physics experiments for kids that will awaken interest in the subject and show all the magic of science.
Little Chemist Mini Lab – fun entertainment for curious boys.
Interesting and useful encyclopedias on the topic of military equipment, army, etc. This is a fun and interesting read, especially if you choose copies with pictures.
Wood burning set – an exciting toy for real men is the best answer to the question of what to give children on February 23, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade.
Gifts for the whole class
To create friendly relations in the classroom and build a close-knit team, you can give all children a common present, this will help make friends with the children and give them a lot of positive emotions. Such ideas are especially relevant if you decide what to give the boys on February 23 in grade 1, when the kids are still rubbing against each other. Such a foundation of friendship will definitely help them later. Here are some interesting solutions:
General costume photo shoot in the style of the holiday . The guys will remember not only photos, but also funny memories of how cool they were photographed together.
A trip to the museum of military equipment is an unforgettable fun! The guys will have the coolest memories of the trip, and the time spent together will help to become friends.
A cool wall newspaper from girls of class is an option for a very budgetary, but very cheerful gift. First, the girls will do it all together, and then the boys will read and consider it all together!
Video greetings from girls – a great idea what to give boys on February 23, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade with your own hands. Enough phone and good mood! The girls will record congratulations, and then the parents will mount a short film.
Cake for boys from parents of girls with colorful decorations . Such a gift will allow you to organize a fun tea party and everyone will be delighted with the holiday spent together.
Cool workshop for all children will allow you to spend time together and learn something new. Just choose a master class that is exciting for children (polymer clay modeling, making soap or soap bubbles, etc.).
The music center in the classroom is a chic general gift that will be useful for children both during breaks and for organizing school discos, and will help diversify the educational program.
Table football or hockey for the class is a chic gift for boys on February 23 in the 2nd grade, when the children are old enough for such fun, but have not yet gone beyond the age of toys. Now the changes will be much more interesting and exciting.
When choosing a gift for February 23 at elementary school, try to make it bright and interesting, give the children a sense of childhood and celebration, and coordinate the idea with all parents in advance so as not to turn the purchase of surprises into a cause for conflict.
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#2 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#2 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Park View Elementary School
Ripon Unified School District, CA,
K-8,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 452,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,
#3 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#3 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Gratton Charter School
Gratton Elementary School District, CA,
K-8,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 136,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,
#4 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#4 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Paradise Elementary School
Paradise Elementary School District, CA,
K-8,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 81,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,
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#5 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#5 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Hickman Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Hickman Community Charter School District, CA,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 268,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,
#6 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
Ripon Unified School District, CA•
K-8
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Rating 4.2 out of 5 5 reviews
Niche User: I’ve had four granddaughters go to Weston three or currently going there. We’ve always loved the school. They take care of the students they’re concerned for their safety and health and they’re also a good school. My granddaughter in high school now learned a lot. When she had trouble with a particular problem or issue at school she was able to talk about it and work it through. My three current granddaughters love school and they’re so excited that they’re going where they’re big sister went. I have another granddaughter who’s not able to go to school yet she’s only two years old but she’ll be going to Weston when she gets older. I would recommend the school to anyone!… Read 5 reviews
#6 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Weston Elementary School
Ripon Unified School District, CA,
K-8,
5 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.
Featured Review: Niche User says I’ve had four granddaughters go to Weston three or currently going there. We’ve always loved the school. They take care of the students they’re concerned for their safety and health and they’re also….
Read 5 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 458,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,
#7 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
Oakdale Joint Unified School District, CA•
K-6
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Rating 5 out of 5 1 review
Junior: I like the the teachers in Sierra view they are very nice some of them use a dojo app which gives you points for any good work you do . … Read 1 review
#7 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Sierra View Elementary School
Oakdale Joint Unified School District, CA,
K-6,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Junior says I like the the teachers in Sierra view they are very nice some of them use a dojo app which gives you points for any good work you do ..
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 625,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,
#8 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#8 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
McSwain Elementary School
Public School,
MERCED, CA,
K-8,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 3 stars.
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 839,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,
#9 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#9 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Lakewood Elementary School
Modesto City Elementary School District, CA,
K-6,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 377,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,
#10 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#10 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Paradise Charter School
Paradise Elementary School District, CA,
K-8,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 110,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 28 to 1,
#11 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
Ripon Unified School District, CA•
K-8
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Rating 1 out of 5 2 reviews
#11 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Ripon Elementary School
Ripon Unified School District, CA,
K-8,
2 Niche users give it an average review of 1 stars.
Read 2 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 441,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,
#12 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
Hickman Community Charter School District, CA•
PK, K-8
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Rating 5 out of 5 1 review
Parent: Hickman supports parents who want to take charge of their child’s education. They provide a wide variety of curriculum and offer enrichment classes in music, art and STEM as well as weekly support classes in English and Math. They coordinate field trips and living history days. Children have all the benefits of both homeschooling and classroom education…. Read 1 review
#12 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Hickman Charter School
Blue checkmark.
Hickman Community Charter School District, CA,
PK, K-8,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says Hickman supports parents who want to take charge of their child’s education. They provide a wide variety of curriculum and offer enrichment classes in music, art and STEM as well as weekly support….
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Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 643,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,
#13 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
Stanislaus Union Elementary School District, CA•
K-6
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Rating 5 out of 5 2 reviews
Parent: My daughter has been here for 2 years and excells in math and reading. The teachers really do go above and beyond to help the students and parents alike…. Read 2 reviews
#13 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Agnes M. Baptist Elementary School
Stanislaus Union Elementary School District, CA,
K-6,
2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says My daughter has been here for 2 years and excells in math and reading. The teachers really do go above and beyond to help the students and parents alike..
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Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 612,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,
#14 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#14 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Walnut Elementary Education Center
Blue checkmark.
Turlock Unified School District, CA,
K-6,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 880,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,
#15 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
Oakdale Joint Unified School District, CA•
K-6
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Rating 1 out of 5 1 review
#15 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Fair Oaks Elementary School
Oakdale Joint Unified School District, CA,
K-6,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 1 stars.
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 811,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,
#16 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#16 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Freedom Elementary School
Sylvan Union Elementary School District, CA,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 646,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,
#17 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#17 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Cressey Elementary School
Ballico-Cressey Elementary School District, CA,
K,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 44,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
#18 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
Stanislaus Union Elementary School District, CA•
K-6
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Rating 4 out of 5 1 review
Alum: As a former elementary school student from 6 years ago the school had its benefits and cons. There is the issue of providing school lunch options that are healthy, so I highly recommend to pack your child’s lunch to prevent childhood obesity from occurring. The teachers had at that time certain after school activities to help students falling behind in Math and English. Every year there is an annual jog-a-thon that all the student participate one morning. Parent Involvement is highly encouraged to bring after school activities for the children. When I was here I believe the Beginners Violin Lessons were still available, but now I’ve heard they have changed into recorders. The 6th graders are able to go to an outdoor education school for 5 days which is an amazing experience to have hands-on experience with science and witness the wilderness. I would have wished the school would offer a dual-language instruction to embrace diversity among the children…. Read 1 review
#18 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Mary Lou Dieterich Elementary School
Stanislaus Union Elementary School District, CA,
K-6,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says As a former elementary school student from 6 years ago the school had its benefits and cons. There is the issue of providing school lunch options that are healthy, so I highly recommend to pack your….
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Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 570,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,
#19 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#19 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Luther Burbank Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Merced City Elementary School District, CA,
K-6,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 649,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,
#20 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
Manteca Unified School District, CA•
K-8
•
Rating 4.2 out of 5 5 reviews
High School Sophomore: In the year 2010 I moved from San Ramon, CA to Manteca, CA. My experience at my old school Twin Creeks Elementary, was not as life changing as my last expscience at George McParland Elementary. My parents registered my brother and I in the Manteca Unified School District., which was where my new school was located.I started my first year at George McParland as a 4th grader. At an instant I realized how authentic the people were there. The teachers taught lessons that made other students interested, students were more welcoming and open minded toward others, and authorities gave students more freedom around the school. After my first year I felt like fhere was no other school I could attend to…. Read 5 reviews
#20 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
George McParland Elementary School
Manteca Unified School District, CA,
K-8,
5 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.
Featured Review: High School Sophomore says In the year 2010 I moved from San Ramon, CA to Manteca, CA. My experience at my old school Twin Creeks Elementary, was not as life changing as my last expscience at George McParland Elementary. My….
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Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 1,124,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,
#21 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#21 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Van Allen Elementary School
Escalon Unified School District, CA,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 313,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,
#22 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#22 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Colony Oak Elementary School
Ripon Unified School District, CA,
K-8,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 453,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,
#23 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#23 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Bonita Elementary School
Newman-Crows Landing Unified School District, CA,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 154,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,
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#24 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
Sylvan Union Elementary School District, CA•
K-5
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Rating 5 out of 5 1 review
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#24 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Mary Ann Sanders Elementary School
Sylvan Union Elementary School District, CA,
K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
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Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 552,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,
#25 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#25 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Allan Peterson Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Merced City Elementary School District, CA,
K-6,
Overall Niche Grade: B,
Students: 562,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 26 to 1,
#26 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area
#26 Best Public Elementary Schools in Modesto Area.
Crossroads Elementary School
Sylvan Union Elementary School District, CA,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: B,
Students: 772,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,
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2022 Best School Districts in the Modesto Area
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#1 Best School Districts in Modesto Area
Senior: My experience in the Ripon Unified School District was amazing and helped me prepare for my future. Most of my teachers were very helpful and kind. The staff at my school prepared me for the future, and it’s almost here. The one characteristic that I would change would be to create more spending room for athletics. Other than this, the Ripon Unified School District was a positive experience…. Read 16 reviews
grade B+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 7
Students 3,307
#1 Best School Districts in Modesto Area.
Ripon Unified School District
School District,
RIPON, CA,
16 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says My experience in the Ripon Unified School District was amazing and helped me prepare for my future. Most of my teachers were very helpful and kind. The staff at my school prepared me for the future,….
Read 16 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Total Schools: 7,
Students: 3,307,
#2 Best School Districts in Modesto Area
Senior: I truly am grateful for the quality education that my school district has provided me with. Of course the schools I’ve attended are far from perfect but nonetheless they’ve done their job of providing me with the opportunities to better my educational, personal, and sports life. With the friends, teachers, sports teams, and honors/AP classes I’ve been exposed to I can sincerely say that I’m grateful for what I’ve been offered. … Read 98 reviews
grade B+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 8
Students 15,386
#2 Best School Districts in Modesto Area.
Modesto City High School District
School District,
MODESTO, CA,
98 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says I truly am grateful for the quality education that my school district has provided me with. Of course the schools I’ve attended are far from perfect but nonetheless they’ve done their job of….
Read 98 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Total Schools: 8,
Students: 15,386,
#3 Best School Districts in Modesto Area
Senior: I have attended the Merced High School District all four years of high school. My personal experience has been great. I made the most out of every course, program, activity that they was offered. I liked that I had teachers that I truly wanted the best for me and wanted to see me succeed. I personally was involved in cheer, leadership, AVID, CSF, and several clubs offered. If there was one thing I could change it would be the lack of school spirit we had. As a student of Buhach Colony High School I am well aware that this has been a struggle for years and we remain trying to gain more student involvement. Another thing I would like to see a change in is seating areas. I do not feel as though there is enough seating inside of the cafeteria which leads to students being seated outside. During rough weather this becomes an issue. It leads to students going into classrooms in which students seeking help are at and it all becomes overwhelming…. Read 80 reviews
grade B+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 9
Students 10,977
#3 Best School Districts in Modesto Area.
Merced Union High School District
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School District,
ATWATER, CA,
80 Niche users give it an average review of 3. 9 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says I have attended the Merced High School District all four years of high school. My personal experience has been great. I made the most out of every course, program, activity that they was offered. I….
Read 80 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Total Schools: 9,
Students: 10,977,
#4 Best School Districts in Modesto Area
Senior: I have been going to Oakdale High ever since my freshman year, and I am currently about to be in my senior year. Oakdale High has been such a great place to hold my high school memories; everyone has always been so kind and welcoming from the staff to the teachers and to the students. Oakdale has so much spirit! My favorite part is the football games where students get to dress up and cheer for out team, and also the dances. PROM was SO MUCH FUN this last year, I just want to go back to that night. We have a great leadership class! The only thing that prevented me from giving a full five stars was that some students tend to be a bit rude, and the lunch food seems a bit odd at times. … Read 12 reviews
grade B
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 9
Students 5,282
#4 Best School Districts in Modesto Area.
Oakdale Joint Unified School District
School District,
OAKDALE, CA,
12 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says I have been going to Oakdale High ever since my freshman year, and I am currently about to be in my senior year. Oakdale High has been such a great place to hold my high school memories; everyone has….
Read 12 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B,
Total Schools: 9,
Students: 5,282,
#5 Best School Districts in Modesto Area
Senior: I wasn’t always at Escalon High School. I moved to Escalon half way through sophmore year and all I can say is that I felt like I belonged. The stuents there made me feel welcomed. I thought it would be intimidating to go to a new school but on my first day I make a lot of friends. From then on I wainvolved in the community like volunteering at the middle school and elementry school. I participate in numerous of clubs like Interact, GSA, HYLC, FHF, CSF, Art club, and Photo club. The teachers there are all wonderful and care about their students future. There are some teachers that come to school way before it starts so that students can come get help if gthey don’t have time to do so after school. They are also there for us during our lunch break and after school. Escalon high school is a close knitted school in a welcoming neighborhood…. Read 10 reviews
grade B
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 7
Students 2,628
#5 Best School Districts in Modesto Area.
Escalon Unified School District
School District,
ESCALON, CA,
10 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says I wasn’t always at Escalon High School. I moved to Escalon half way through sophmore year and all I can say is that I felt like I belonged. The stuents there made me feel welcomed. I thought it would….
Read 10 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B,
Total Schools: 7,
Students: 2,628,
#6 Best School Districts in Modesto Area
Senior: I like the diversity and opportunity that is at this school. I also love the variety of classes that are available for students to take! We’ve got just about everything: agriculture, ceramics, orchestra, band, choir, floral arranging, art, child development, you name it! The only thing I think could be improved is the teachers. While most of them are pretty good at their jobs, there are a few that are really bad at teaching or just don’t do their job as well as they could…. Read 34 reviews
grade B
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Total schools 14
Students 13,684
#6 Best School Districts in Modesto Area.
Turlock Unified School District
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School District,
TURLOCK, CA,
34 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says I like the diversity and opportunity that is at this school. I also love the variety of classes that are available for students to take! We’ve got just about everything: agriculture, ceramics,….
Read 34 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B,
Total Schools: 14,
Students: 13,684,
#7 Best School Districts in Modesto Area
Senior: Hughson high school is located in a small town including with fewer students than most high schools, this means most students know one another. Because of Hughson schools smaller environment, the culture is very welcoming at Hughson you will have plenty of opportunities and will not be left out. The community that Hughson high is located in is also very involved in its traditions due to the small town feel, such as the annual halloween parade, the homecoming parade, the fruit and nut festival, the christmas parade, the trunk or treat, and many other things. The staff at Hughson is also able to help students more one on one and form better relationships with their students because classes are smaller than other schools. Overall if your looking for a one on one high school experience with a small cery involved community Hughson has so much to offer…. Read 16 reviews
grade B
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 6
Students 2,058
#7 Best School Districts in Modesto Area.
Hughson Unified School District
School District,
HUGHSON, CA,
16 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Hughson high school is located in a small town including with fewer students than most high schools, this means most students know one another. Because of Hughson schools smaller environment, the….
Read 16 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B,
Total Schools: 6,
Students: 2,058,
#8 Best School Districts in Modesto Area
Senior: What I like about the school I am currently attending is that we are a small school but always make it seem very fun and full of life. In Hilmar High they always make sure we are safe and make us feel safe. They keep us on track to graduate constantly and always make sure we know that if we ever need help we can count on them. I have attended only one other school in my whole entire life and it was only for one semester. In that semester it made me realized how different Hilmar High is compared to others. I missed Hilmar so much that by the second semester I was back!… Read 13 reviews
grade B
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 6
Students 2,350
#8 Best School Districts in Modesto Area.
Hilmar Unified School District
School District,
HILMAR, CA,
13 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says What I like about the school I am currently attending is that we are a small school but always make it seem very fun and full of life. In Hilmar High they always make sure we are safe and make us. …
Read 13 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B,
Total Schools: 6,
Students: 2,350,
#9 Best School Districts in Modesto Area
Sophomore: I still have fond memories of going to this school. It thoroughly prepared me to venture onward into high school and then into college. My favorite aspect of the school were the staff who taught me and made me feel valued. I will never forget them or my experiences here…. Read 1 review
grade B
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 2
Students 1,208
#9 Best School Districts in Modesto Area.
Hart-Ransom Union Elementary School District
School District,
MODESTO, CA,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Sophomore says I still have fond memories of going to this school. It thoroughly prepared me to venture onward into high school and then into college. My favorite aspect of the school were the staff who taught me….
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B,
Total Schools: 2,
Students: 1,208,
Senior: At Newman-Crows Landing School district we learn to come together and work together on and off campus. Clubs like FFA and PHAST allow students’ creativity to flow while making a change towards what we believe in. Teachers make sure all students have an understanding of our lessons, and will offer extra help to those who don’t. My overall experience was filled with excitement, school spirit, and of course learning…. Read 5 reviews
grade B minus
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 9
Students 3,213
Newman-Crows Landing Unified School District
School District,
NEWMAN, CA,
5 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says At Newman-Crows Landing School district we learn to come together and work together on and off campus. Clubs like FFA and PHAST allow students’ creativity to flow while making a change towards what….
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Overall Niche Grade: B minus,
Total Schools: 9,
Students: 3,213,
Senior: It was an amazing high school experience, the staff and the people you create forever bonds with will stay with you after you leave high school. The staff on campus allow you to communicate sentimental topics and help you along the way of your path. There is much help, resources and opportunities, the AP courses help prepare for college and college advisors and presentations provided are a great help. Clubs have allowed social experiences between students and involvement, events get a great amount of participation. Overall it was an amazing experience!!!… Read 54 reviews
grade B minus
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 24
Students 14,251
Ceres Unified School District
School District,
CERES, CA,
54 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 2 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says It was an amazing high school experience, the staff and the people you create forever bonds with will stay with you after you leave high school. The staff on campus allow you to communicate….
Read 54 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B minus,
Total Schools: 24,
Students: 14,251,
grade B minus
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 3
Students 1,103
Keyes Union School District
School District,
KEYES, CA,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 3 stars.
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B minus,
Total Schools: 3,
Students: 1,103,
Alum: The Riverbank School District is small however I enjoyed my experience as a former student from 5th grade to 12th. The schools are very diverse and they even offer bilingual programs in some of their elementary schools. I recently volunteered in one of their after school programs to help kids with their homework and I was surprised to how well some of the kids were able to speak and write fluently in spanish including kids that came from english speaking families. For their high school, it is fairly small compared to others around the area, but I think it just helped to everyone in the whole class to know each other. Students helped each other out, and I hardly remember any cases of bullying. In addition, most teachers were comitted to helping the students especially once they reached thei senior year, so they could transition to college successfully. Overall, my experience in riverbank schools was great…. Read 13 reviews
grade B minus
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 6
Students 2,940
Riverbank Unified School District
School District,
RIVERBANK, CA,
13 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says The Riverbank School District is small however I enjoyed my experience as a former student from 5th grade to 12th. The schools are very diverse and they even offer bilingual programs in some of their….
Read 13 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B minus,
Total Schools: 6,
Students: 2,940,
Senior: I started Waterford Unified School District since the beginning of last year. In such a short amount of time I have experienced every emotion and experience you could possibly receive from school. I started off shy and lonely and gradually began to feel comfortable and open with others. Although, I didn’t feel welcomed at first, I can say that once I allowed myself to take off the ” mug look” I was holding, things began to roll. I began the school year wanting to go back to my old school but ended it loving my new school even more. I loved my experience there. The teachers were incredibly helpful and seemed to love their job, the students were kind and open, and the classes were as stress free as can be. I felt safe and secure there and would recommend this school to any friend of mine…. Read 19 reviews
grade C+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 5
Students 1,810
Waterford Unified School District
School District,
WATERFORD, CA,
19 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says I started Waterford Unified School District since the beginning of last year. In such a short amount of time I have experienced every emotion and experience you could possibly receive from school. I….
Read 19 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: C+,
Total Schools: 5,
Students: 1,810,
Senior: I’ve been living in Denair for 18 Years and attending Denair High School for 13 Years. All the students and faculty members have been very nice and helpful in helping me get through my schools years. We may not have many students and many activities because we are a very small school but the experience is all that matters. I’ve always felt like Denair was a safe space and I really would recommend coming to this school…. Read 3 reviews
grade C+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 5
Students 1,318
Denair Unified School District
School District,
DENAIR, CA,
3 Niche users give it an average review of 4.7 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says I’ve been living in Denair for 18 Years and attending Denair High School for 13 Years. All the students and faculty members have been very nice and helpful in helping me get through my schools years…..
Read 3 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: C+,
Total Schools: 5,
Students: 1,318,
Senior: The Patterson Joint School District is an above-average School District. Everything is, simply put, “good”. It’s not “top-tier” by any means, but it certainly isn’t terrible either. It’s a safe district with good schools that decent food, staff, teachers, and students. There are of course some outliers, but this applies to every school. Regardless, this isn’t a district you’ll regret having trusted…. Read 40 reviews
grade C+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 10
Students 6,012
Patterson Joint Unified School District
School District,
PATTERSON, CA,
40 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says The Patterson Joint School District is an above-average School District. Everything is, simply put, “good”. It’s not “top-tier” by any means, but it certainly isn’t terrible either. It’s a safe….
Read 40 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: C+,
Total Schools: 10,
Students: 6,012,
Senior: Since this is my final year attending Delhi High School, is day my overall experience was really well. I’ve always done pretty good in school, so I worked hard to earn the grades I got. I loved how the teachers would do as much as possible to help their students understand the lesson; some would hold tutoring days either during lunch or after school. I joined many clubs like Helping Hawks- a program that serves the community- and I became the president in my junior year. I was also a part of Hosa and Academic decathlon- two organizations that tested students’ skills and a chance to earn scholarships. I’m also considered a student athlete: I played soccer my sophomore and senior year and did track all four years in high school. I was also given the opportunity to be a part of DMAS for all four years in high school. This program is science and medical based, and because I was in this program, I was able to become a CNA during the first semester of my junior year…. Read 37 reviews
grade C+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 5
Students 2,504
Delhi Unified School District
School District,
DELHI, CA,
37 Niche users give it an average review of 3. 7 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Since this is my final year attending Delhi High School, is day my overall experience was really well. I’ve always done pretty good in school, so I worked hard to earn the grades I got. I loved how….
Read 37 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: C+,
Total Schools: 5,
Students: 2,504,
Senior: Overall the high school was really good. They had fantastic teachers who loved their jobs and who taught things that i wouldn’t learned by myself. All though it was a small school and it did not have that much programs, we got through easily. All the staff and teachers put in their best efforts to make us feel welcomed and comfortable. The material taught by the teachers helped us alot, especially because the teachers are so great at teaching it. We have diverse teachers with multicultural backgrounds and students related to their backgrounds. This helped us be more comfortable and want go learn more than just go to school to sit and learn for 6 hours. I must say that Gustine High School was a fantastic school when I went. I am sure going to miss it, hopefully one day i can go back…. Read 10 reviews
grade C
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 6
Students 1,765
Gustine Unified School District
School District,
GUSTINE, CA,
10 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Overall the high school was really good. They had fantastic teachers who loved their jobs and who taught things that i wouldn’t learned by myself. All though it was a small school and it did not have….
Read 10 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: C,
Total Schools: 6,
Students: 1,765,
Denair, CA•
School District
grade A
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 2
Students 143
Gratton Elementary School District
School District,
DENAIR, CA,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Total Schools: 2,
Students: 143,
Modesto, CA•
School District
grade B+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 2
Students 191
Paradise Elementary School District
School District,
MODESTO, CA,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Total Schools: 2,
Students: 191,
Hickman, CA•
School District
grade B+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 3
Students 1,059
Hickman Community Charter School District
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School District,
HICKMAN, CA,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Total Schools: 3,
Students: 1,059,
Parent: My daughter goes to one of the school apart of this district and I also am on a few boards for the school. The teachers and staff are friendly and there to assist. The grounds are generally clean and maintained. safety is top concern of staff and parents are well informed…. Read 1 review
grade B
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 13
Students 7,913
Sylvan Union Elementary School District
School District,
MODESTO, CA,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says My daughter goes to one of the school apart of this district and I also am on a few boards for the school. The teachers and staff are friendly and there to assist. The grounds are generally clean and….
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B,
Total Schools: 13,
Students: 7,913,
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Modesto, CA•
School District
grade B minus
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 2
Students 182
Shiloh Elementary School District
School District,
MODESTO, CA,
Overall Niche Grade: B minus,
Total Schools: 2,
Students: 182,
Modesto, CA•
School District
grade B minus
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 6
Students 3,431
Stanislaus Union Elementary School District
School District,
MODESTO, CA,
Overall Niche Grade: B minus,
Total Schools: 6,
Students: 3,431,
Ballico, CA•
School District
grade B minus
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 2
Students 348
Ballico-Cressey Elementary School District
School District,
BALLICO, CA,
Overall Niche Grade: B minus,
Total Schools: 2,
Students: 348,
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Top 3 Best Private Schools in Modesto, CA (2022)
For the 2022 school year, there are 12 private schools serving 2,300 students in Modesto, CA (there are 75 public schools, serving 48,550 public students). 5% of all K-12 students in Modesto, CA are educated in private schools compared to the CA state average of 10%.
The best top ranked private schools in Modesto, CA include Central Catholic High School, Big Valley Christian School and Modesto Christian School.
The average acceptance rate is 99%, which is higher than the California private school average acceptance rate of 84%.
83% of private schools in Modesto, CA are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic and Christian).
Top Ranked Modesto Private Schools (2022)
School
Location
Grades
Students
Big Valley Christian School
(Christian)
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4040 Tully Rd D Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 527-3481
Grades: PK-12
| 745 students
Central Catholic High School
(Catholic)
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200 S Carpenter Road Modesto, CA 95351 (209) 524-9611
Grades: 9-12
| 377 students
Modesto Christian School
(Christian)
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5755 Sisk Rd Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 529-5510
Grades: PK-12
| 301 students
St. St.anislaus Catholic School
(Catholic)
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1416 Maze Blvd Modesto, CA 95351 (209) 524-9036
Grades: K-8
| 216 students
Grace Lutheran Preschool
Daycare / Preschool (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
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(1)
617 W Orangeburg Avenue Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 529-1800
Grades: NS-PK
| 90 students
Kirk Baucher School
Special Education School
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918 Sierra Drive Modesto, CA 95351 (209) 550-5858
Grades: 1-8
| 77 students
Montessori School Of Modesto
Montessori School
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3501 San Clemente Avenue Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 567-1115
Grades: PK-K
| 118 students
Mountain View Baptist Academy
(Baptist)
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1516 Carver Rd Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 524-1002
Grades: 2-10
| 5 students
New Harvest Christian
(Christian)
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1360 Lone Palm Ave Modesto, CA 95351 (209) 527-0336
Grades: PK-12
| 25 students
Orangeburg Christian School
Daycare / Preschool (Baptist)
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313 E Orangeburg Ave Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 577-2576
Grades: PK-K
| 105 students
Our Lady Of Fatima Elementary School
(Catholic)
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501 W Granger Ave Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 524-4170
Grades: K-8
| 215 students
St. Peter Lutheran School
(Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod)
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3461 Merle Ave Modesto, CA 95355 (209) 551-4963
Grades: K-9
| 26 students
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Modesto, California Private Schools (Closed)
School
Location
Grades
Students
Calvary Temple Christian School (Closed 2006)
(Christian)
1601 Coffee Road Modesto, CA 95355 (209) 529-7154
Grades: K-12
| 224 students
St. Felicissimus School (Closed 2014)
(Catholic)
4772 Morrow Rd Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 545-1040
Grades: 2-8
| 9 students
Sierra Vista Elementary (Closed 2013)
Special Education School
1414 Scenic Dr Modesto, CA 95355 (209) 550-5873
Grades: K-5
| 24 students
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Top 10 Best Modesto, CA Public Schools (2022-23)
School (Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Grades
Students
Rank: #11.
Lakewood Elementary School
Math: 66% | Reading: 79% Rank:
Top 10%
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2920 Midboro Pl. Modesto, CA 95355 (209) 574-8152
Grades: K-6
| 377 students
Rank: #22.
Paradise Elementary School
Math: 60-69% | Reading: 60-69% Rank:
Top 20%
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3361 Ca Ave. Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 524-0184
Grades: K-8
| 81 students
Rank: #33.
Sonoma Elementary School
Math: 58% | Reading: 64% Rank:
Top 20%
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1325 Sonoma Ave. Modesto, CA 95355 (209) 574-8432
Grades: K-6
| 433 students
Rank: #44.
Paradise Charter
Charter School
Math: 60-64% | Reading: 55-59% Rank:
Top 30%
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3361 Ca Ave. Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 524-0184
Grades: K-8
| 110 students
Rank: #55.
Elizabeth Ustach Middle School
Math: 58% | Reading: 60% Rank:
Top 30%
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2701 Kodiak Dr. Modesto, CA 95355 (209) 552-3000
Grades: 6-8
| 978 students
Rank: #66.
Freedom Elementary School
Math: 52% | Reading: 62% Rank:
Top 30%
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2101 Fine Ave. Modesto, CA 95355 (209) 552-3400
Grades: K-5
| 646 students
Rank: #77.
James C. Enochs High School
Math: 43% | Reading: 74% Rank:
Top 30%
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3201 Sylvan Ave. Modesto, CA 95355 (209) 574-1719
Grades: 9-12
| 2,424 students
Rank: #88.
Agnes M. Baptist Elementary School
Math: 55% | Reading: 60% Rank:
Top 30%
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1825 Cheyenne Way Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 527-0450
Grades: K-6
| 612 students
Rank: #99.
Enslen Elementary School
Math: 50% | Reading: 59% Rank:
Top 30%
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515 Coldwell Ave. Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 574-1982
Grades: K-6
| 362 students
Rank: #1010.
Mary Lou Dieterich Elementary School
Math: 49% | Reading: 59% Rank:
Top 30%
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2412 Warm Springs Dr. Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 550-8400
Grades: K-6
| 570 students
Rank: #1111.
Mary Ann Sanders Elementary School
Math: 48% | Reading: 56% Rank:
Top 50%
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3101 Fine Ave. Modesto, CA 95355 (209) 552-3200
Grades: K-5
| 552 students
Rank: #1212.
Standiford Elementary School
Math: 42% | Reading: 59% Rank:
Top 50%
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605 Tokay Ave. Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 574-5400
Grades: K-5
| 402 students
Rank: #1313.
Daniel J. Savage Middle School
Math: 44% | Reading: 57% Rank:
Top 50%
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1900 Maid Mariane Ln. Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 552-3300
Grades: 6-8
| 866 students
Rank: #1414.
Sherwood Elementary School
Math: 51% | Reading: 50% Rank:
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819 Rumble Rd. Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 574-5200
Grades: K-5
| 471 students
Rank: #1515.
Hart-ransom Academic Charter
Charter School
Math: 35-39% | Reading: 60-64% Rank:
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3920 Shoemake Ave. Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 523-0401
Grades: K-12
| 442 students
Rank: #1616.
Hart-ransom Elementary School
Math: 40% | Reading: 59% Rank:
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3930 Shoemake Ave. Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 523-9979
Grades: K-8
| 764 students
Rank: #1717.
Stanislaus Elementary School
Math: 40-44% | Reading: 50-54% Rank:
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1931 Kiernan Ave. Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 545-0718
Grades: K-6
| 348 students
Rank: #1818.
Stockard Coffee Elementary School
Math: 41% | Reading: 50% Rank:
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3900 N.view Dr. Modesto, CA 95355 (209) 574-5500
Grades: K-5
| 484 students
Rank: #1919.
Shiloh Charter
Charter School
Math: 40-44% | Reading: 45-49% Rank:
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6633 Paradise Rd. Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 522-2261
Grades: K-8
| 154 students
Rank: #20 – 2120. – 21.
Great Valley Academy
Charter School
Math: 37% | Reading: 47% Rank:
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3200 Tully Rd. Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 576-2283
Grades: K-8
| 871 students
Rank: #20 – 2120. – 21.
Mildred Perkins Elementary School
Math: 35-39% | Reading: 45-49% Rank:
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3920 Blue Bird Dr. Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 545-4415
Grades: K-5
| 366 students
Rank: #2222.
Alice N. Stroud Elementary School
Math: 42% | Reading: 42% Rank:
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815 Frazine Rd. Modesto, CA 95357 (209) 491-0754
Grades: K-6
| 429 students
Rank: #2323.
Fred C. Beyer High School
Math: 28% | Reading: 55% Rank:
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1717 Sylvan Ave. Modesto, CA 95355 (209) 574-1647
Grades: 9-12
| 1,620 students
Rank: #2424.
Christine Sipherd Elementary School
Math: 40% | Reading: 43% Rank:
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3420 E. Orangeburg Ave. Modesto, CA 95355 (209) 524-4844
Grades: K-6
| 449 students
Rank: #2525.
Joseph A. Gregori High School
Math: 28% | Reading: 52% Rank:
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3701 Pirrone Rd. Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 574-1738
Grades: 9-12
| 2,339 students
Rank: #2626.
Modesto High School
Math: 26% | Reading: 56% Rank:
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18 H St. Modesto, CA 95351 (209) 576-4401
Grades: 9-12
| 2,565 students
Rank: #2727.
Capistrano Elementary School
Math: 36% | Reading: 46% Rank:
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400 Capistrano Dr. Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 521-8664
Grades: K-6
| 464 students
Rank: #2828.
Prescott Junior High School
Math: 33% | Reading: 47% Rank:
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2243 W. Rumble Rd. Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 529-9892
Grades: 7-8
| 727 students
Rank: #2929.
Alberta Martone Elementary School
Math: 36% | Reading: 45% Rank:
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1413 Poust Rd. Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 574-8172
Grades: K-6
| 624 students
Rank: #3030.
Somerset Middle School
Math: 34% | Reading: 46% Rank:
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1037 Floyd Ave. Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 574-5300
Grades: 6-8
| 934 students
Rank: #3131.
Independence Charter
Charter School
Math: 21-39% | Reading: 40-59% Rank:
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3920 Blue Bird Dr. Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 545-4415
Grades: K-8
| 41 students
Rank: #3232.
Great Valley Academy – Salida
Charter School
Math: 33% | Reading: 46% Rank:
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5901 Sisk Rd. Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 545-7500
Grades: K-8
| 815 students
Rank: #3333.
Virginia Parks Elementary School
Math: 32% | Reading: 46% Rank:
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1021 Moffett Rd. Modesto, CA 95351 (209) 556-1670
Grades: K-6
| 644 students
Rank: #3434.
Robertson Road Elementary School
Math: 34% | Reading: 40-44% Rank:
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1821 Robertson Rd. Modesto, CA 95351 (209) 574-8402
Grades: K-6
| 353 students
Rank: #3535.
Catherine Everett Elementary School
Math: 37% | Reading: 38% Rank:
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1530 Mount Vernon Dr. Modesto, CA 95350 (209) 574-1992
Grades: K-6
| 390 students
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Best Trade Schools in Modesto, CA (2022 Updated)
Modesto trade school provides career-ready programs that can get students ready for employment in a variety of industries in less than two years.
Courses are available in areas such as Welding, HCAV, Medical Assisting, and Cosmetology, just to name a few.
After graduation students are ready for the state’s licensing (if their profession is state-regulated) or employment in entry-level positions.
If you live in the region, we invite you to read further and find out more about the available options.
1Stellar Career College
About the School
Stellar Career College has been helping individuals earn career-ready skills for more than 30 years.
The programs prepare students who are ready to work alongside physicians and other healthcare professionals in medical facilities.
The college’s Medical Assisting/Patient Care Technician program can be completed in 36 weeks by part-time students.
The classes currently take place from 8 a.m. to 12:35 p.m. Monday thru Thursday on-campus.
Classes are usually limited to less than 15 students.
Students receive hands-on instructor-led training in the college’s lab which includes 200 hours of externship.
Tuition for the Medical Assistant program is $11,980.
The tuition cost includes a prep course and one exam attempt fee for the National Certified Electrocardiograph Technician certificate and National Certified Medical Assisting Certificate.
Stellar Career College is a private institution approved by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education.
The College is also accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges.
Courses Offered
The following courses are available at Stellar Career College:
Administrative Accounting Clerk
Administrative Assistant
Administrative Medical Clerk
Medical Assisting/Patient Service Technician
Sterile Processing Technician
Veterinary Assisting
Office Clerk
Contact Information
Address: 4300 Sisk Road, Modesto, CA 95356
Phone: (209) 800-2048
Website: https://modesto. stellarcollege.edu
2Modesto Technical College
About the School
Modesto Technical College provides programs in a variety of trade and technical areas.
The College is approved by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education.
Training is available for both beginners and advanced students with classes being offered during the day, evenings, and on the weekend.
Tuition costs vary depending on the program.
The Auto Mechanics I program costs $7,500, while Industrial Maintenance Technician III costs $19,972.
Courses Offered
The following courses are available at Modesto Technical College:
Maintenance Technology- a program that covers topics on HVAC/Heating & Air Conditioning, Programmable Logic Controllers, Electrical Wiring, Electrical Theory, and Fluid Power Systems.
Industrial Refrigeration- a program that trains refrigeration technicians, engineers, and maintenance personnel for industries such as meatpacking, refrigerated warehousing, or pharmaceutical industries.
Welding Technology- students enrolled in this program learn a variety of welding techniques, including Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Stainless purge welding, and process pipe welding.
Automotive Technology- a curriculum that teaches brakes, air conditioning, engine performance, fuel injection, electrical systems, steering and suspension, and alignment.
Contact Information
Address: 1300 N 9th St D, Modesto, CA 95350
Phone: (209) 524 7037
Website: https://modestotechcollege.com
3Institute of Technology
About the School
The Institute of Technology helps students take control of their future with hands-on training in medical, culinary, technical, and criminal justice professions.
Classes are taught by instructors with many years of experience in the industry.
The school also offers support with tutoring.
The Institute of Technology is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career School and Colleges, and the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training.
Courses Offered
Training is available in the following fields:
Barbering- a course that teaches students how to perform barbershop facials, shaving, and other services
Cosmetology- a program that covers the fundamentals of hairdressing and allows students to build a professional portfolio.
Criminal Justice- students enrolled in this program learn a variety of skills needed for employment in law enforcement, corrections, security, EMR, and disaster response.
Culinary Programs- a program that includes hands-on training through immersive externships.
Medical Programs- courses are available for those who want to start careers as Nurses, Medical Assistants, Massage Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants, and other healthcare professions.
Technical Programs- Institute of Technology allows students to prepare for careers in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning, Industrial Maintenance and Automated Technology, and Welding.
Central Valley Opportunity Center is a non-profit employment training and service provider.
The Center is funded mainly through federal, state, and local grants to provide opportunities for farm workers and low-income populations.
Tuition costs vary depending on the program.
The Production Welder program costs $6,209 in total while the Weatherization Installer program costs $2,584,50.
This includes tuition, registration fee, tools, books, clothing, test fees, and STRF.
The school has the following admission requirements: have a valid high school diploma, GED, or equivalent.
Those who don’t have a high school diploma or GED have to pass the ability to benefit test and be at least 18 years of age.
The programs are designed for economically disadvantaged students with low-income individuals who live in the Central Valley area.
Those interested are invited to interview with a Case Manager and receive a tour of the campus.
Courses Offered
The following programs are included in the school’s catalog:
General Business Occupation
Production Welding
Weatherization Installer
Photovoltaic Installer
General Cooking
Cashier Retail Sales
Truck Driver
Contact Information
Address: 6838 Bridget Ct. PO Box 1389 Winton, CA 95388
Phone: 209 357 0062
Website: https://www.cvoc.org
6Gurnick Academy
About the School
Gurnick Academy offers a variety of career training programs at its Modesto Campus.
The campus was opened in 2007 and includes classrooms, a patient-care lab, a medical assisting lab, a dental lab, and a library with Internet access.
Gurnick Academy is accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools.
The total cost of attendance varies between approximately $25,000 and $63,000 depending on the program, and individual student costs.
The cost of attendance includes tuition and fees (which range from $6,000to $43,000), books, transportation, room&board, personal expenses, and loan fees.
Courses Offered
The following programs are available at Gurnick’s Modesto campus:
Vocational Nurse- a 1,570 clock-hour program that includes 954 hours in affiliated medical facilities
Medical Assistant- a program that includes 948. 5 hours of training, 180 hours spent in clinical training
Dental Assistant- this program consists of 946.5 hours- 180 hours dedicated to clinical training
A.S. in Magnetic Resonance Imaging- this program can be completed in 18 months and includes 1,886 hours.
CPR for Basic Life Support- a 4.5 hour-program
IV Therapy & Blood Withdrawal Course- this 36-hour program consists of 27 hours of lectures and 9 hours of clinical experience.
Contact Information
Address: 4712 Stoddard Road, Suite 200, Modesto, CA 95356
Phone: 209-521-1821
Website: https://www.gurnick.edu
7DeHart Technical School
About the School
DeHart Technical School provides HVAC training courses.
The school offers flexible times, with the following schedules being available:
Monday-Friday- from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Monday-Friday- from 12:30 p. m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday- 5 p.m.-9 p.m.
To be eligible for admission, applicants must:
Be at least 18 years of age
Have a state-issued ID
Possess a Social Security Card or Permanent Resident ID
Possess a high school diploma, GED, or high school equivalency test
Possess a stable internet/Wi-Fi connection
The estimated total cost for the HVAC/Facilities Maintenance Course 1 Hybrid is $7,435 and includes 480 hours of training, registration fee, and supplies.
The 928 hours of HVAC/R Facilities Maintenance Course 3 costs $17,990 in total and can be completed in approximately 48 weeks.
Courses Offered
Facilities Maintenance HVAC Course 1 Hybrid- a six-month program for those who want to start a career in this field.
HVAC/R Facilities Maintenance Course 3 Hybrid- is a 12-month program that builds upon the six-month program and offers students more advanced courses in the electrical, plumbing, and refrigeration field.
Contact Information
Address: 311 Bitritto Way, Suite C, Modesto, California 95356
Phone: (209) 497-6105
Website: http://www.deharttech.edu
8San Joaquin Valley College
About the School
San Joaquin Valley College offers training programs that prepare students for medical and dental industries, business, trades, and industrial sectors.
San Joaquin Valley College is accrediting by the WASC Senior College and University Commission.
Courses Offered
The following programs are available:
Clinical Medical Assisting- a program that prepares students who can perform both administrative and clinical tasks
Pharmacy Technology- a program that can be completed in as few as 9 or 15 months, depending on the program, and leads to a certificate.
Medical Office Administration- a program that teaches students how to perform administrative duties such as processing insurance claims, operating computer software, and keeping inventory.
Business Office Administration- a program that teaches skills such as bookkeeping, organizing files, processing payroll, scheduling appointments, and assisting with travel arrangements.
Electrical Technology- a program that teaches students how to install, maintain, and repair electrical equipment safely, competently, and professionally.
Maintenance Technician- a program that leads to a certificate of completion in as few as seven months and an Associate of Science Degree in only 14 months.
Contact Information
Address: 5380 Pirrone Road, Salida CA 95368
Phone: (209) 543-8800
Website: https://www.sjvc.edu/location/modesto
9Academy for Professional Development
About the School
Academy for Professional Development provides training programs that prepare students for EMS, Security, and Supply Chain industries.
Tuition costs vary depending on the program.
The Physical Security Specialist program costs $15,190 while the Phlebotomy program costs $2,727.
Academy for Professional Development is accredited by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education.
To qualify for admission to the Emergency Medical Technician program, you must:
Be at least 18 years of age, or at least 17 if you have parental consent
Have a current driver’s license and Social Security Card
Have at least a high school diploma, or a GED.
For the EMT-B program, you must be able to carry heavy things, stoop, kneel, climb, crouch, and crawl.
Be physically cleared to participate in the program
Provide current immunization records
Must not have been convicted of a felony or any other charges
Courses Offered
The following programs are available:
Emergency Medical Technician- a full 200-hour program
Physical Security Specialist- a 27-day program that prepares students with the skills needed when managing a security protection detail.
Executive Protection Specialist- an intensive 14-day course
Contact Information
Address: 3421 Tully Road Suite H Modesto, CA 95350
Phone: (209) 300-7822
Website: https://www.afpdus.com
10Abrasm College
About the School
Abrams College offers a variety of career training programs.
Tuition costs vary depending on the program.
The Phlebotomy program costs $3,750 while the Emergency Medical Technician costs $1,575.
Some books and materials are not included in the above costs.
To qualify for admission, applicants need:
High school diploma, GED, or equivalent
Be at least 18 years of age
Be a resident or citizen of the United States
Have no felony convictions or convictions that are related to drug and/or sex crimes
A valid CPR program is required for the EMT and Phlebotomy Program
Courses Offered
Abrams Colleges offers training in the following career fields:
Emergency Medical Technician- this six-week, 170-hour program leads to a certificate of completion for EMT and graduates are ready for Califonia EMT certification and National Registration as an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic
Medical Assistant- a 14-week part-time program that requires students to attend two classes per week
Paralegal- a 14-week program that covers topics such as Introduction to Law, Bankruptcy Law, Civil Law & Procedures, Criminal Law & Procedure, Contract Law, and more
Pharmacy Technician- a program that runs for 14 consecutive weeks
Phlebotomy & E. K.G. Technician- a course divided into two sections: a 48-hours didactic portion and a 40-hour externship
Contact Information
Address: 201 East Rumble Road; STE E, Modesto, CA 95350
Phone: (209) 527-7777
Website: https://abramscollege.com
Now that you have read our list, the next step is to decide what path you want to pursue.
In this process, we encourage you to continue the research and gather as much information as possible about all the factors that are relevant to your choice.
SJVC Modesto College | Business, Trades & Medical Programs
Medical & Dental Programs
Clinical Medical Assisting
Medical assistants are healthcare professionals who work with physicians and other medical staff in doctor’s offices, hospitals, or outpatient facilities. Although their role can vary by location, all medical assistants perform both administrative and clinical tasks.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, some of their day-to-day responsibilities may include:[1]
Record patient history and personal information
Measure vital signs, such as blood pressure
Help physicians with patient examinations
Give patients injections or medications as directed by physicians and as permitted by state law
Schedule patient appointments
Prepare blood samples for laboratory tests
Enter patient information into medical records
San Joaquin Valley College combines hands-on training with classroom instruction, giving students a dynamic and well-rounded learning experience. Our Clinical Medical Assisting program in Modesto helps you qualify for entry-level medical assistant positions in as little as 9 months.
Learn more about how to become a medical assistant in California today!
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Pharmacy Technology
Pharmacy technicians assist pharmacists in administering and dispensing prescription medications to patients. They can also be found mixing pharmaceuticals, processing insurance claims, tracking inventory, or filing paperwork. If you’re interested in advancing your career in healthcare, then consider a career as a pharmacy technician. SJVC’s Pharmacy Technology program in Modesto will prepare you to work in a wide range of settings, including clinics, hospitals, and pharmacies. Start your career as a pharmacy technician by earning a certificate of completion in as few as 9 months or a degree in as little as 15 months.
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Medical Office Administration
Medical administrative assistants, also known as medical secretaries, perform administrative duties in and around a medical office or healthcare setting. Their tasks may include processing insurance claims, operating computer software, and keeping inventory of office supplies. At San Joaquin Valley College, our Medical Office Administration program in Modesto can prepare you for a rewarding career in the field. Earn a certificate of completion in as little as 9 months, or an Associate of Science Degree in as few as 15 months with our hands-on training, 24/7 support, and quality staff.
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Business Programs
Business Office Administration
Office managers complete administrative or clerical duties that allow an office to run smoothly. They can provide support to employees, stocking office supplies, and answer phone calls. Other tasks of an office manager include:
Bookkeeping
Organizing files
Processing payroll
Scheduling appointments
Assisting with travel arrangements for office staff
SJVC’s Business Office Administration program in Modesto will teach you these important skills needed to manage an office setting. Get started on your office administrator courses and be ready to work in as little as 8-15 months.
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Trades & Industrial Programs
Electrical Technology
Electricians install, maintain, and repair electrical power, communications, lighting, and control systems in homes, businesses, and factories. They also work in various settings, like factories or residential properties. The duties of an electrician depend on where they work. These tasks can include anything from:
Install and maintain wiring, control, and lighting systems
Inspect electrical components, such as transformers and circuit breakers
Identify electrical problems using a variety of testing devices
Repair or replace wiring, equipment, or fixtures using handtools and power tools
At San Joaquin Valley College, you’ll learn how to install, maintain, and
repair electrical equipment and systems in a safe, competent, and professional manner. Our Electrical Technology program in Modesto is designed to help students learn effective techniques and best practices in the field.
For more information about electrician training, check out our blog stories and resource center.
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Maintenance Technician
A maintenance technician performs preventative maintenance procedures, such as installation, minor repairs, and troubleshooting, on facility equipment. Their responsibilities may include replacing faulty parts, answering maintenance requests or calls from employees, and adjusting equipment. Students at SJVC’s Maintenance Technician program in Modesto can earn a certificate of completion in as few as 7 months or an Associate of Science Degree in as little as 14 months. Discover your ticket to success by enrolling in our program!
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Modesto High School
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Modesto High School 9001 USA1 is a public high school in Modesto, California, USA1. It offers the International Baccalaureate Program and the Avid Program, Performing Arts Program and was the first public school to do so in California’s Central Valley.
Modesto High School is the oldest high school in Modesto and one of the oldest in California. 2015 – 132 years. [2]
In 1883, Ruliff Stephen Holway saw the need for a secondary school that could meet needs beyond elementary grammar education. According to Saul P. Elias, a member of Modesto High School’s first graduating class, R.S. Holway was “a young teacher … with the advantage of a charming character and a sympathetic mind . .. zeal and personality … (who) guided the students almost throughout the course until his departure … to accept a professorship at the University of California.” , the first director of MHS, was responsible for the education of all students, playing the role of both teacher and administrator, before leaving to teach in the UC system.Forty students made up the first class, organized in the first building on 14th and 1st streets; after four years ten of these students stayed to take part in the first graduation of MHS students In subsequent years, the number of retirees receiving diplomas fluctuated greatly, with the lowest number at 18
Baseball
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Athletics
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Notable Alumni
James Algar, American film director, screenwriter and producer. He worked at Walt Disney Productions for 43 years and received the Disney Legends Award in 1998. He is known for directing part of the film The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. Fantasy from 1940. After World War II, Walt Disney asked him to make the first True Adventure. Film, Seal Island Won an Academy Award in 1949. Alumnus 1929
Richard L. Baer, American director, producer, and writer of television shows and short films. Directed most episodes of the TV show Green Acres and seven notable episodes of The Twilight Zone .; Alumnus 1931
Jeremy Brent, known in high school as Jeremy [Brent] Johnson, is an American interior designer and television personality. He is married to fellow designer Nate Berkus and is best known for the TV show Nate and Jeremiah by Design (2017) and Home Made Simple (2011). He was featured on the cover of Architectural Digest , Harper’s Bazaar and People magazine. Graduate 2002
Josh Harder, politician representing California’s 10th congressional district
Harve Presnell, actor and singer, best known for his performance on Broadway as “Jonny Leadville” in The Unsinkable Molly Brown . He reprized the role in the 1964 film. The Unsinkable Molly Brown for which he received a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year. Later films included Paint Your Wagon , Fargo , and Saving Private Ryan ; Graduate 1951
Louis Waldon, actor; part of Andy Warhol Factory
Gene Winfield, American automobile customizer, known for his work in film and television, primarily designing cars for film. Blade Runner and TV shows UN Man , Batman , and Bewitched .; Alumnus of 1945
Sai Yang (athlete) gold medal winner in javelin throw at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki, Finland; the only American ever to win an Olympic gold medal in the javelin throw; Graduate 19 “Ernest Gallo”. NNDB. Retrieved May 5, 2019.
City: Modesto, CA/IL | United States Postal Code
This is the Modesto page. Modesto is the city name used by many places from different states. You can find more information about each location below. The name of the city is denoted by the USPS, it can be a city, town, village school name, etc.
basic information
Modesto – Postal Code
What is the zip code for Modesto, United States? Below is a list of Modesto postcodes.
Postcode
State
City Name
City Type ?In many cases, a ZIP Code can have multiple “names”, meaning cities, towns, or subdivisions, in its boundaries. However, it will ALWAYS have exactly 1 “default” name.
D – Default – This is the “preferred” name – by the USPS – for a city. Each ZIP Code has one – and only one – “default” name. In most cases, this is what people who live in that area call the city as well.
A – Acceptable – This name can be used for mailing purposes. Often times alternative names are large neighborhoods or sections of the city/town. In some cases a ZIP Code may have several “acceptable” names which is used to group towns under one ZIP Code.
N – Not Acceptable – A “not acceptable” name is, in many cases, a nickname that residents give that location. According to the USPS, you should NOT send mail to that ZIP Code using the “not acceptable” name when mailing.
95353
CA
Modesto
D (Default)
Stanislaus
95354
CA
Modesto
D (Default)
Stanislaus
95355
CA
Modesto
D (Default)
Stanislaus
95356
CA
Modesto
D (Default)
Stanislaus
9000 953557
CA
Modesto
D (Default)
Stanislaus
95358
CA
Modesto
D (Default)
Stanislaus
95397
CA
Modesto
D ( Default)
Stanislaus
❓What does D (Default) mean? This is the “preferred” name – USPS – for the city. Each zip code has one and only one “default” name. In most cases, this is what people living in the area also refer to as a city.
Population
This is the population data for cities named Modesto in 2010 and 2020. Although all these cities have the name Modesto, they are different cities.
City Name
State
Population 2020
Population 2010
Modesto
California
218.758
203.314
Modesto
Illinois
177
189
museum
This is the Modesto – Museum page list. Its detailed museum information Name, Street, State, Zip Code, Phone as below.
Street
City
Region
Postal index
Great Valley Museum
435 College
Modesto
CA
95350
(209) 575-6196
HILLIER AIR MUSEUM
700 TIOGA DR
MODESTO
CA
95354
(209) 526-8297
MODESTO ART MUSEUM
404
CA
95350-1015
(209) 236-1333
MOTHER LODE MINERAL SOCIETY
CA
95353-1263
(209) 723-6968
MODESTO RADIO MUSEUM
2409 FRANZ HALS CIRCLE
MODESTO
CA
95356
NATIONAL AG SCIENCE CENTER
PO BOX 4937
MODESTO
CA
95352-4937
(209) 521-2902
MCHENRY MUSEUM & HISTORICAL SOCIETY
CA
95354-1032
(209) 577-5344
GREAT VALLEY MUSEUM PLANETARIUM
2201 BLUE GUM AVENUE
MODESTO
CA
95358
(209) 575-6196
MJC ART GALLERY
435
CA
95350
(209) 575-6819
Library
This is the Modesto – Library page list. Its detailed information Library Name, Address, State, Zip Code, Phone as shown below.
Address
City
Region
Postal index
Modesto Library
1500 I ST.
MODESTO
CA
95354
(209) 558-7801
STANISLAUS COUNTY FREE LIBRARY
1500
MODESTO
CA
95354
(209) 558-7801
STANISLAUS COUNTY LAW LIBRARY
1101 13TH ST.
MODESTO
CA
95354
(209) 558-7759
School
This is the Modesto – School list page. Her details School Name, Address, State, Zip Code are as below. school0006 108 Campus Way
Modesto
California
9-12
95350
Baptist (agnes M.) Elementary
1825 Cheyenne Way
Modesto
California
KG-6
95356
Beard Elementary
915 Bowen Ave.
Modesto
California
KG-6
95350
Beyer (fred C.) High
1717 Sylvan Ave.
Modesto
California
8-12
95355
Bret Harte Elementary
909 Bret Harte Pl.
Modesto
California
KG-6
95358
Brown (coleman F.) Elementary
2024 Vera Cruz Dr.
Modesto
California
KG-5
95355
Burbank Elementary
1135 Paradise Rd.
Modesto
California
KG-6
95351
Chrysler (josephine) Elementar
2818 Conant Ave.
Modesto
California
KG-6
95350
Coffee (stockard) Elementary
3900 Northview Dr.
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Grace M. Davis High School , commonly referred to as Davis High School , is a public high school located in Modesto, California, United States. Founded in 1964, the school serves students in grades 9-12. The Davis School was recognized as a California Distinguished School in 2005.
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1 History
2 Campus
3 CLACK PLAN
4 Extracurrent classes
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Davis High School was founded in what was then a rural area to serve approximately 1,800 students from predominantly agricultural families in the northern regions of Modesto and Salida. As Modesto and Salida grew, so did Davis High School. Davis later served over 2,800 students.
However, since the opening of Joseph Gregory High School in Modesto, California, Davis High School enrollment has fallen below 2,000 again as most students entered Gregory at the start of the 2010-2011 school year.
Campus
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The campus consists of three rows of locker rooms, a playground or ATV area used primarily for student meals and activities, and approximately 100 classrooms. The campus is bordered on the north side by Rumble Road and on the west side by Tully Road. The south side of campus is bordered by the Davis football field, tracks, and soccer fields. To the east, adjacent to campus, is Davis Park, a recreational area. There is also a picnic area, which used to have awnings on the benches. After Davis became a closed campus, students continued to visit the park during school hours, exposing them to the consequences of going outside the school.
Curriculum
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The school participates in the California Partnership Academies, which provides in-school opportunities for students interested in careers in health care and public safety:
Health Careers Academy , located exclusively on the Grace Davis campus, is a four-year school-in-school program that includes college preparatory classes.
Avid stands for Advance Through Individual Determination, this program helps students get into a four-year college after they graduate from high school.
Davis High School Public Safety Academy is a three-year school-in-school program with a recommended freshman year that offers a college preparatory academic program as well as professional experience for students interested in careers in criminal justice and public safety.
This program provides a thematic approach to core courses in public safety and career studies. The second year introduces the concepts of the academy through English, Science, World History, and Public Safety Technologies I courses. In the lower and upper grades, students will continue to explore public safety careers in government, English, advanced math, and science, as well as will complete the CERT/First Responder course. Upon completion of the CERT/First Responder course, students are eligible to become members of the on-campus emergency preparedness and response team.
Extra-curricular activities
Student groups and activities include A.C.T.S., Academic Decathlon, Anime Club, Band, Black Student Union, California Scholarship Federation, Chess Club, Conflict Mediation, Gamer’s Club, Gay & Straight Alliance, Dance, Drama, French Club, FBLA, FFA, Future Fashion Designers, FHA, International Club, Latino Student Union / Latino Youth Leadership Council, Mock Trial, Music, Reach and Teach Tutoring, Racing Club, Recycling, Science Bowl, Science Olympiad and VICA /Skills USA.
Student publications include newspaper, Corinthian ; yearbook; and Corinthian TV, which airs on SchoolTube.com. [2]
Athletics
Grace M. Davis High School belongs to the Modesto Metropolitan Conference in the Sac-Joaquin Section of the California Interscholastic Federation. Prior to the creation of the conference in 2004, the school was owned by the Central California Conference. Teams known as the Spartans compete in baseball, basketball, cross country, soccer, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, and wrestling.
The Spartans generally dominated the Modesto High School sports scene, especially in football. [ citation needed ] , having won the Modesto city title several times, with 2007 being the last year since 2002. The Spartans are the only Modesto High School football team to play for the Sac-Joaquin Sectional Championship, losing to Elk Grove High School in Sacramento 22-3 at the Modesto Junior. College Stadium in 1984. [3]
Spartan sports teams have won nine Sac Joaquin titles in:
65-66 Individual struggle
66-67 Boys Golf
69-70 Boys Golf
74-75 D1 Golf for boys
9005 81-82 D1 tennis for girls
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85-86 d1 tennis for boys
93-94 d1 Softball
01-02 D1 Boys Track
02-03 D1, Crosses
Known graduates
Al defy at Atlanta Braves
Lincoln Brewster (1989) [4] – Christian Recording Artist
Major League Baseball Player Lankford First queue for the St. Louis Cardinals
Chandra Levy (1995) [6] is a Washington, D.C. trainee who disappeared in the spring of 2001 and is believed to have been murdered.
James Marsters (1980) – film and television actor
Michael McDonald (2009) [7] – Professional Mixed martial arts formerly with UFC, Current Bellator MMA Bantamweight [8]
Tisha Venturini – US women’s team soccer player at the 1996 Olympics.
Ashley Walker was the star of the UC Berkeley women’s basketball team from 2005-2009. He currently plays for the WNBA Seattle Storm.
Kerry McCoy – guitarist of blackgaze, Deafheaven
George Clark – vocalist of Blackgaze Deafheaven 9 “Michael McDonald UFC Profile”. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
external link
Grace M. Davis High School website
Corinthian Online (Official website of Davis’ newspaper)
Grace M. Davis Group and Colorguard Boosters
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From point Křeslice (bus), Praha-Křeslice
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From Restaurace Dvan, Praha 12
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112 min
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70 min
From Hlušičkova (tram), Praha 17
78 min
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61 min
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The Phantom Prom – Wikiwand
The Adventure of the Ghost (Spanish: Promoción fantasma ) is a Spanish film directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera.
Short description
The ordinary school teacher Modesto is actually extraordinary – he can see ghosts. But this ability does not give him any life preferences – he considers himself mentally ill, and because of an inferiority complex, all his attempts to work with dignity fail.
But suddenly, he finds a new job that is different from the previous ones: he has to train and release five students who have long been dead!
And Modesto, who was not needed before, becomes the only hope for the whole school.
Plot
The film begins 16 years before the main events. Little Modesto stands alone at the graduation ball of 93-94, and does not have the opportunity to invite anyone to a slow dance. At this moment, a girl appears in the center of the hall, who invites Modesto. For others, what is happening seems like a strange joke, because the boy dances alone in the middle of the hall and kisses with the air.
It turns out that the whole point is that Modesto has paranormal abilities – he sees the spirits of dead people, one of which is this girl.
The action is transferred to our time. Now Modesto is a failed teacher who gets kicked out of every school he works at. He visits a psychoanalyst, but the ghostly visions continue to haunt him.
At this time, strange incidents begin to occur at the MonFort school, due to which most of the teachers quit the school – 9 teachers in the last month. In connection with these events, the chairman of the student council arrives at the school to clarify the circumstances. The chairman of the parent committee, Otega, and the headmaster, Tina, manage to calm her down, but the school is now on the verge of closing – subject to new problems. At this very time, Modesto arrives at the school, who is hired due to an acute shortage of personnel.
On the first day, Modesto discovers that there are 5 teenage ghosts in the school. It turns out that these are the ghosts of the students who died in a school accident in 1986 – Angela, Jorge, Marivi, Dani and Pinfloy.
Modesto refuses to continue working at the school, but the director believes him that he sees the ghosts of the dead students. Modesto agrees to help rid the school of them. Thanks to Tina’s trust in him, he has increased self-esteem and self-confidence.
At first, Modesto can’t get along with the ghosts, but the ghost of the psychoanalyst’s father explains the principle of ghosting. It turns out the ghosts don’t go “further” because they had unfinished business before they died. Apparently, five teenagers did not finish school, which they will have to do. At first, they believe that existence in the form of ghosts has a lot of advantages, but then they come to the realization of the need for development, in connection with which they accept the offer to graduate from school. Everyone except Dani. He refuses to study, and also arranges a new “performance”, in connection with which Otegi decides to invite the chairman of the student council to the school holiday – Founder’s Day, celebrated in honor of Tina’s father – the first headmaster of MonFort. Modesto promises to “release” his students before this holiday. At this time, a mutual feeling begins to arise between Tina and Modesto …
At this time, the schoolchildren are trying for their part to understand what is happening. One of the schoolgirls, Elsa, is not afraid of ghosts, unlike her comrades, which deserves attention from Jorge. In the process of communication, they fall in love with each other. Elsa decides to commit suicide to reunite with her lover.
Thanks to hard work, students finish school before Founder’s Day, but this does not help them leave school. They blame Modesto for everything, and make “hell” at the school. Modesto is expelled from school, and along with the ghost of the psychoanalyst’s father, he comes to the conclusion that teenagers have unfinished business that is not related to their “graduation”. The ghosts come to a similar conclusion, and need Modesto’s help.
Modesto returns to the school, and with the help of his “students” causes a coup in the school, culminating in Otega’s expulsion. All ghosts do their unfinished business and go “onward”. At the end of the film, Modesto and Tina slow dance and kiss.
Characters
Angela is a typical “nerd”. She has always been the head of the class, and studied perfectly. She dreamed of participating in the school choir, but she could not do this because of the prohibition of her parents.
Action in progress: On the day of her death, she received a letter from Marivi’s boyfriend by mistake, which she did not give to her due to a personal quarrel. In addition to returning the letter, she sang at the Founder’s Day concert, which made her dream come true.
Jorge is an athlete and macho. A perky guy, he always enjoyed a certain popularity among the opposite sex, but did not have a permanent girlfriend because of the subtle mental structure.
Action in progress: Saves Elsa, who has fallen in love with him, from committing suicide, convincing her that life is beautiful and worth living. He promises to wait for her.
Marivi is a slutty girl who managed to get pregnant while still at school. She loves her boyfriend very much.
Action in progress: Receives a letter from Angela in which she learns that her boyfriend Chema is leaving her. Subsequently, she learns that the head of the parent committee, Jose Maria Otegi, is her Chema. He changes his attitude towards him, thanks to which he gets the opportunity to go “further”.
Dani is a bully and tough guy. He has the ability to learn, but the spirit of rebellion outweighs everything in him.
Action in progress: It is admitted that it was he who arranged the fatal arson of the school, in which they all died, which shows a certain courage, since he was very afraid to go not “there”, but to a worse place. At the Founder’s Day concert, he makes a fool of Otegi.
Pinfloy is a drunkard and a playboy. Loves Michael Jackson. He died drunk, and is forced to always be in such a state.
Action in progress: Really wants to get into the Pacha club. Once there, he realizes the worthlessness of such a pastime, promises never to drink again.
Cast
Actor
Role
Raul Arevalo
Modesto Modesto
Alexandra Jimenez
Tina Director Tina
Javier Bodalo
Pinfloy Pinfloy
Anna Castillo
Angela Angela
Andrea Duro
Marivi Marivi
Aura Garrido
Elsa Elsa
Alex Maruni
Dani Dani
Jaime Olias
Jorge Jorge
Actor
Role
Carlos Areses
Otegi head of the parent committee Otegi
Sylvia Abril
Manuella Secretary Manuella
Luis Varela
the ghost of the psychoanalyst’s father
Joaquin Reyes
psychoanalyst
Elena Irureta
head of the board of trustees
Carlos Nina
professor of literature
Borja Leyva
Modesto small Modesto
Soundtrack
List of songs
No.
Performer
Composition
Duration
1.
Whigfield
Saturday Night
4:07
2.
Bonnie Tyler
Total Eclipse Of The Heart
4:26
3.
Radio Futura
Enamorado de la moda juvenil
3:38
4.
Anna Castillo
Estoy Aqua
3:55
5.
Alfredo Fernández Garcia
Que se jodan los vivos
3:43
6.
The Trashmen
Surfin’ Bird
2:24
7.
Linda Mirada
San Valentin
4:34
8.
‘Alexander Ace Baker’ & Clair Marlo
Magic Elevator
1:50
9.
Paul Mottram
Pious Reflection
3:14
10.
Matthew R. Corbett (as Matthew Corbett) & Mike Wilkie
Drumsticks
2:33
11.
Paul Mottram
Groundhog Day
2:49
12.
Bob Bradley, Matt Sanchez, Steve Dymond & Sarah Wassall
Have a Good Time
3:07
13.
Gabriel Saientz & Claudio Spiewka
Miami Street Talk
2:23
14.
Gilles Douieb & Jacques Leon Mercier
Frenzy Balkan
2:37
Links
“Ghost Prom” at Internet Movie Database
Official website of the movie (Spanish) . PromocionFantasma.Es. Retrieved September 9, 2012. Archived October 30, 2012.
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“The Adventures of a Ghost” – a good movie for a wide range of viewers
“ Who and what might be interested in this film? “, the reader may ask. It is likely that this movie is able to interest different categories of viewers. Firstly, these are teenagers, because among the main characters there are many of their peers, and the picture highlights many aspects of their daily lives. Secondly, this is an older generation, since in the picture there is a place for romantic relationships of people who have already reached a mature conscious age. There is also intrigue in the film, which is weaved by one insidious character. A special place is occupied by the conflict of generations, which occurs not only between adults and young people, but also between young people themselves, representing different, let’s say, eras. The events take place in 2010, in which there are “local” teenagers with the appropriate fashion and other trends, and their peers who died at 19 live next to them.86, for which some modern trends, to put it mildly, are incomprehensible. Naturally, since the film is a comedy, all the “action” is saturated with quite adequate humor, without excesses and other “dirt”.
It is necessary to make a reservation right away that there is no mysticism, as such, in the film. For the reader to understand, even the fairy tale about Casper, popular in the 90s, has a much more mystical character than the film in question. Yes, there are ghosts in it, but all that characterizes them as such is their invisibility to the eyes of people, as well as the ability to walk through walls and “inhabit” the bodies of the living. Even their appearance is indistinguishable from the appearance of an ordinary person, which is one aspect of the plot.
And the plot is that somewhere in Spain lives a man named Modesto, who since childhood has the ability to see the dead, which gives him a lot of trouble. Since ghosts look like living people, the main character of the film reacts to them accordingly, thus getting into ridiculous situations – the public does not see ghosts. This circumstance is outlined in the very first scene of the film, when, while still a teenager, he hugged and kissed at a school disco, as it seemed to him, with an ordinary girl. Looking at how the boy, closing his eyes, strokes the air and performs other characteristic actions, those around him laugh at him.
Main characters:
Modesto, whom we have already met above;
Tina – headmistress of the school;
Dany – the leader of a gang of ghosts;
Jorge – ghost womanizer
Pinfloy – an eternally drunk ghost, as he died, “drenched” in alcohol;
Marivi – the ghost of a girl “in position”;
Angela – the ghost of the “nerd”;
Ortega – the main villain;
Elsa is a schoolgirl who has an affair with Jorge.
So, after a certain number of years, our hero grew up and became a school teacher. However, his gift, like an impending curse, continues to spoil his life – for his inadequate, as others believed, behavior, he was fired from all local schools. At a certain point, Modesto himself began to believe that he was crazy and began to visit a psychoanalyst, who, in turn, turned out to be a very muddy type. In addition, at each session with this “specialist”, trying to get rid of “madness”, Modesto saw in the next room the ghost of his father, who had hanged himself, who commented on what was happening in a very amusing way.
Having once again been fired from work and having an extremely unflattering reference in his hands, Modesto finds himself in an educational institution, the headmistress of which accepted him, without bothering to study his resume due to significant staff turnover. And on the very first working day, becoming a victim of a “divorce” of students, the hero finds himself in an abandoned wing of the school, where the old burned-out library is located. Once again thinking that he is dealing with ordinary teenagers, he tries to establish a learning process, but faced with the reaction of the “students” who were extremely “surprised” that a person came into contact with them, he quickly understands what is happening here.
Fleeing from frightened ghosts, Modesto meets the headmistress on the way, who, in the course of a short dialogue, realizes that he “sees” something. Comparing this fact with her own observations and assessment of “strange things” happening at school, which she guessed about, but was afraid to discuss with others, Tina still convinces our hero that he is not crazy. Then the process of restoring order to the school begins, as the debauchery antics of ghostly teenagers led to the fact that the local education department gave the headmistress one month to ensure that her institution “began to work like a monastery.” Therefore, Tina asked Modesto to find a way to send “assigned” stuck in the world of living ghosts. Through trial and error, he manages to win the trust of almost all of his “wards”, with the exception of Denis, who in every possible way resisted the process of resettlement “to the other world.”
After talking with the ghost of the psychoanalyst’s father, Modesto finds out that the dead stay in the world of the living if they have some unfinished business. The hero comes to the conclusion that his “kids” are stuck in school because they did not finish it. He takes up their “training”, at the end of which he “takes” their exam and… The staircase to the gates of heaven never appears, enraged by the wasted efforts to master the school curriculum, the ghosts turn the educational institution “into hell on Earth”, and Modesto is fired from his job again. A witness to the riots is the chairman of the parent committee Ortega, who has long planned to use the situation at school in order to remove the headmistress and take her place. He also drew attention to the “strange” behavior of our hero – in particular, when the ghosts showed him what the “Nutcracker” was – and therefore treated him with antipathy. After checking Modesto’s recommendations from previous employers and listening to his explanations on the matter, Ortega naturally comes to the conclusion that he is a psycho and forces the headmistress to fire him.
Packing things, Modesto contributed to the fact that he and his wards finally understood the real reason they remained among the living. It immediately became clear why Dany did not want to go to the “other world”. Left alone and realizing that their teacher is the only one who really wanted to help them, the teenagers develop a “special operation” for his return. To do this, they use the school secretary Manuela – a woman with oddities, who also suspects “something” about what is happening around. “Instilled” in her, Pinfloy, who was closely watched by the others because of his inadequacy, informs Modesto by phone that he urgently needs to go to school to sign “important documents”. For greater effect, he added that Tina was passionately in love with him and could not wait for his return.
Modesto shows up at the school for the annual Founder’s Day celebration, where Ortega set out to put his plan into action. However, at the most crucial moment, when he turned to the officials of the education department from the wide stage to explain to them why they should approve him as director, Denis “infused” him. That “game” (in the good sense of the word) that he did while in the body of the chairman of the parent committee is another of the special episodes of the film, on which both the scriptwriters and actors brilliantly worked.
So, Ortega’s evil plan collapses; each of the participants in the gang of ghosts completes all their affairs on the same day and they leave this mortal world together; peace and order come at school, and Modesto gains peace of mind and, finally, finds the courage to reciprocate Tina’s feelings.
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The retirement of baby boomers is proving a boon for many different parts of the U.S. economy, from small businesses to big corporations, from individual products to entire sectors and industries. One example from a multitude is the occupation of personal financial advisor.
With the significant advances made in digital technology in recent decades, many were concerned technological unemployment would consume financial advisors thanks to the rise of powerful artificial intelligence in finance, like the proliferation of robo-advisors. But as is often the case with these developments, the threat of long-term technological unemployment tends to be overstated — unless we’re talking manual labor — and, if anything, the technology has been complementary and not displacing.
Instead, the aging of the baby boomer generation has made financial advisors more relevant than ever. As baby boomers approach retirement, they’re more likely to need planning advice from personal financial advisors. Plus, once they’ve reached retirement, longer lifespans mean they’ll need to make their finances stretch longer than in the past, hence further increasing the demand for financial planning services.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the future prospects for financial advisors look good. The average annual income of financial advisors is $124,140 as of 2017, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Employment Statistics. The employment of financial advisors is projected to grow 15 percent over the 10-year period from 2016 to 2026. That equates to employment of personal financial advisors reaching 312,300 by 2026, up from 271,900 in 2016.
Even if people think they’re fine without a financial advisor, the truth is most Americans would absolutely benefit from having one. According to a survey by CIT Bank, less than a fifth of Americans said they were saving enough to meet their overall savings goals and future plans. The vast majority of Americans either are not saving nearly enough, or much worse.
10 States Where Financial Advisors Earn the Most Money
The average salary of a financial advisor certainly varies by state, and there are general patterns. Geographically, the highest-paying states for financial advisors are primarily in the Census regions Northeast, South and, to a smaller degree, West.
Here’s a breakdown of the top-10 states in which personal financial advisors earn the most, based on the BLS’s mean annual wage data.
Rank
State
Average Annual Wage
1
New York
$166,100
2
California
$141,100
3
Connecticut
$137,120
4
District of Columbia
$135,770
5
Maine
$134,380
6
Rhode Island
$132,990
7
New Mexico
$127,350
8
New Jersey
$127,220
9
Florida
$126,700
10
North Carolina
$125,240
Five Northeastern states are among the top-10 states, comprised of three New England states — (3) Connecticut, (5) Maine and (6) Rhode Island — and two Middle Atlantic states — (1) New York and (8) New Jersey. Three places from the South ranked, all located in the South Atlantic division: (4) District of Columbia, (9) Florida and (10) North Carolina.
These geographic locations make a lot of sense considering the number and concentration of businesses within the financial sector in these states. New York of course has New York City, complete with Wall Street, the Financial District, and for that matter, still the financial capital of the world. Nearby Connecticut is part of this regional concentration of financial power, as is Rhode Island to some degree. Meanwhile, North Carolina has become a center for banking, with Charlotte home to the headquarters of Bank of America. California boasts dynamic economic regions such as Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon Valley and San Diego, each with their fair share of finance companies employing financial advisors, and of high-income residents in need of financial advisors to help manage their money.
10 States Where Financial Advisors Earn the Least Money
On the other end of the spectrum are the 10 states in which financial advisors earn the least on average. These states tend to lay in the Midwest, South and, unexpectedly, New England.
Rank
State
Average Annual Wage
51
Vermont
$76,050
50
Oklahoma
$82,750
49
South Dakota
$83,530
48
Hawaii
$84,390
47
West Virginia
$88,120
46
Missouri
$89,710
45
Kentucky
$91,760
44
Iowa
$91,880
43
Nebraska
$92,340
42
Louisiana
$93,600
Vermont is New England’s one outlier in terms of financial advisor salary. In every other New England state, financial advisors earn an average annual wage in excess of $100,000. In Vermont, the average annual income is only $76,050 — likely the result of low demand for their services in the state.
In the other low-paying states, factors like low demand affect financial advisor incomes, as do broader economic conditions. For instance, many of these states have lower-than-average cost of living, which is great in terms of cheap products and services. But it also tends to mean lower wages, and the majority of these 10 states have median household incomes less than the current U.S. median of $57,652, according to the Census Bureau.
How Much Financial Advisors Earn in All 50 States
Moving beyond highest and lowest, here’s a look at average financial advisor salary by state. The breakdown includes the annual mean wage for personal financial advisors in 2015, 2016 and 2017, as well as the change in average income from 2015 to 2017.
State
Average Annual Wage – 2017
Average Annual Wage – 2016
Average Annual Wage – 2015
Alabama
$124,240
$125,640
$122,580
Alaska
$99,910
$104,460
$106,400
Arizona
$103,130
$104,210
$81,760
Arkansas
$103,880
$104,410
$95,040
California
$141,100
$143,570
$130,510
Colorado
$118,470
$115,580
$113,070
Connecticut
$137,120
$133,210
$130,780
Delaware
$124,480
$123,680
$112,600
District of Columbia
$135,770
$135,130
$120,850
Florida
$126,700
$123,690
$119,350
Georgia
$115,880
$121,560
$116,700
Hawaii
$84,390
$79,610
$97,280
Idaho
$104,890
$100,620
$97,080
Illinois
$121,750
$116,110
$108,380
Indiana
$107,000
$104,710
$100,510
Iowa
$91,880
$95,480
$78,270
Kansas
$100,730
$115,870
$127,280
Kentucky
$91,760
$89,830
$84,840
Louisiana
$93,600
$95,150
$96,120
Maine
$134,380
$142,200
$131,260
Maryland
$105,150
$108,940
$102,140
Massachusetts
$109,370
$102,580
$130,200
Michigan
$114,210
$108,920
$99,730
Minnesota
$109,250
$108,820
$110,630
Mississippi
$100,280
$95,590
$84,930
Missouri
$89,710
$103,280
$108,660
Montana
$103,890
$113,450
$127,210
Nebraska
$92,340
$109,110
$121,700
Nevada
$116,300
$121,290
$106,340
New Hampshire
$114,190
$138,320
$123,200
New Jersey
$127,220
$131,460
$122,290
New Mexico
$127,350
n/a
$134,270
New York
$166,100
$154,900
$148,450
North Carolina
$125,240
$113,470
$115,030
North Dakota
$93,890
$95,400
$83,480
Ohio
$109,640
$112,320
$104,830
Oklahoma
$82,750
$83,360
$85,200
Oregon
$114,150
$113,830
$93,880
Pennsylvania
$117,510
$119,140
$126,970
Rhode Island
$132,990
$127,380
$118,420
South Carolina
$94,090
$109,370
$94,490
South Dakota
$83,530
$82,540
$80,330
Tennessee
$97,650
$101,630
$108,480
Texas
$111,640
$115,350
$107,260
Utah
$95,980
$87,650
$96,960
Vermont
$76,050
$71,530
$71,760
Virginia
$123,730
$124,360
$120,330
Washington
$106,370
$112,860
$121,320
West Virginia
$88,120
$93,730
$72,690
Wisconsin
$106,250
$108,680
$91,060
Wyoming
$118,620
$115,610
$108,620
The states that have seen the greatest increases in income are a mix of states in the West, South and Midwest. Arizona, for instance, saw incomes rise by 26.1% between 2015 and 2017, growing from an average annual wage of $81,760 to $103,130. Oregon too saw incomes rise from below $100,000 to now $114,510. Mississippi saw the fourth largest increase in incomes, from $84,930 in 2015, up to an impressive $100,280 in 2017, in a state in which the median household income is only $42,009.
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Quick Facts: Personal Financial Advisors
2021 Median Pay
$94,170 per year
$45.27 per hour
Typical Entry-Level Education
Bachelor’s degree
Work Experience in a Related Occupation
None
On-the-job Training
Long-term on-the-job training
Number of Jobs, 2021
330,300
Job Outlook, 2021-31
15% (Much faster than average)
Employment Change, 2021-31
50,900
What Personal Financial Advisors Do
Personal financial advisors provide advice to help individuals manage their money and plan for their financial future.
Work Environment
Most personal financial advisors work in the finance and insurance industry or are self-employed. They typically work full time, and some work more than 40 hours per week. They also may meet with clients in the evenings or on weekends.
How to Become a Personal Financial Advisor
Personal financial advisors typically need a bachelor’s degree to enter the occupation. A master’s degree and certification may improve chances for advancement.
Pay
The median annual wage for personal financial advisors was $94,170 in May 2021.
Job Outlook
Employment of personal financial advisors is projected to grow 15 percent from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations.
About 30,500 openings for personal financial advisors are projected each year, on average, over the decade.
Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.
State & Area Data
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Personal financial advisors meet with clients to discuss their financial goals.
Personal financial advisors provide advice on investments, insurance, mortgages, estate planning, taxes, and retirement to help individuals manage their finances.
Duties
Personal financial advisors typically do the following:
Meet with clients to discuss their financial goals
Explain to potential clients the types of financial services they provide
Educate clients and answer questions about investment options and potential risks
Recommend investments to clients or select investments on their behalf
Help clients plan for specific circumstances, such as education or retirement
Monitor clients’ accounts and determine if changes are needed to improve financial performance or to accommodate life changes, such as getting married or having children
Research investment opportunities
Personal financial advisors assess the financial needs of individuals and help them with decisions on investments (such as stocks and bonds), tax laws, and insurance. Advisors help clients plan for short- and long-term goals, such as budgeting for education expenses and saving for retirement through investments. They invest clients’ money based on the clients’ decisions. Many advisors also provide tax advice or sell insurance.
Although most planners offer advice on a wide range of topics, some specialize in areas such as retirement or risk management (evaluating the investor’s willingness to take chances and adjusting investments accordingly).
Many personal financial advisors spend a lot of time marketing their services, and they meet potential clients by giving seminars or participating in business and social networking.
After financial advisors have invested funds for a client, they and the client receive regular investment reports. Advisors monitor the client’s investments and usually meet with each client at least once a year to update the client on potential investments and to adjust the financial plan based on the client’s circumstances or because investment options may have changed.
Many personal financial advisors are licensed to directly buy and sell financial products, such as stocks, bonds, annuities, and insurance. Depending on the agreement they have with their clients, personal financial advisors may have the client’s permission to make decisions about buying and selling stocks and bonds.
Many personal financial advisors travel to attend conferences or teach finance classes in the evening to bring in more clients.
Personal financial advisors held about 330,300 jobs in 2021. The largest employers of personal financial advisors were as follows:
Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investments and related activities
59%
Self-employed workers
19
Credit intermediation and related activities
15
Insurance carriers and related activities
3
Management of companies and enterprises
1
Personal financial advisors typically work in offices. Some also travel to attend conferences, teach finance seminars in the evening, and attend networking events to bring in more clients.
Work Schedules
Most personal financial advisors work full time and some work more than 40 hours per week. They also may go to meetings on evenings and weekends to meet with prospective or existing clients.
How to Become a Personal Financial Advisor About this section
Personal financial advisors must establish trust with clients and respond to their questions and concerns.
Personal financial advisors typically need a bachelor’s degree to enter the occupation. A master’s degree and certification may improve chances for advancement.
Education
Personal financial advisors typically need a bachelor’s degree, although employers usually do not require a specific course of study. However, common fields of degree include business, social science, or mathematics. Courses in investments, taxes, estate planning, and risk management may be helpful.
Training
After they are hired, personal financial advisors typically need on-the-job training to attain competency. During this time, new advisors work under the supervision of senior advisors and learn how to build a client network, develop investment portfolios, and perform other duties. This training usually lasts for more than a year.
Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations
Personal financial advisors who directly buy or sell stocks, bonds, or insurance policies, or who provide specific investment advice, may need a combination of licenses that varies with the products they sell. In addition to being required to have those licenses, advisors in small firms that manage clients’ investments must be registered with state regulators, and those in large firms must be registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Personal financial advisors who choose to sell insurance need licenses issued by state boards. Information on state licensing board requirements for registered investment advisors is available from the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA).
Certifications may enhance a personal financial advisor’s reputation and help bring in new clients. The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards offers the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation. For this certification, advisors must have a bachelor’s degree, complete coursework on financial planning through a CFP Board Registered Program, have relevant work experience, pass an exam, and agree to adhere to a code of ethics.
Advancement
A master’s degree in a field such as finance or business administration may improve a personal financial advisor’s chances of becoming a financial manager and of attracting new clients.
Important Qualities
Analytical skills. In determining an investment portfolio for a client, personal financial advisors must be able to assess a range of information, including economic trends, regulatory changes, and the client’s comfort with risky decisions.
Interpersonal skills. A major part of a personal financial advisor’s job is making clients feel comfortable. Advisors must establish trust with clients and respond well to their questions and concerns.
Math skills. Personal financial advisors must be adept at working with numbers to determine the amount invested, how that amount has grown or decreased over time, and how a portfolio is distributed among different investments.
Sales skills. To expand their base of clients, personal financial advisors must be convincing and persistent in selling their services.
Speaking skills. Personal financial advisors interact with clients every day. They must explain complex financial concepts in a way that clients understand.
Personal Financial Advisors
Median annual wages, May 2021
Personal financial advisors
$94,170
Financial specialists
$77,300
Total, all occupations
$45,760
The median annual wage for personal financial advisors was $94,170 in May 2021.
The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $47,570, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $208,000.
In May 2021, the median annual wages for personal financial advisors in the top industries in which they worked were as follows:
Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investments and related activities
$99,970
Management of companies and enterprises
79,780
Credit intermediation and related activities
76,620
Insurance carriers and related activities
69,410
Personal financial advisors who work for financial services firms are often paid a salary plus bonuses. Commissions, incentive pay, and production bonuses are included in the wage data here; nonproduction bonuses are not included.
Advisors who work for financial investment firms or financial planning firms or who are self-employed earn money for their services in one of two ways. They either charge a flat fee or earn commissions for the financial products that they sell.
Most personal financial advisors work full time, and some work more than 40 hours per week. They also may go to meetings on evenings and weekends to meet with existing clients or to try to bring in new ones.
Personal Financial Advisors
Percent change in employment, projected 2021-31
Personal financial advisors
Financial specialists
Total, all occupations
Employment of personal financial advisors is projected to grow 15 percent from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations.
About 30,500 openings for personal financial advisors are projected each year, on average, over the decade.
Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.
Employment
The primary driver of employment growth will be the aging population. As large numbers of baby boomers continue to retire, they are likely to seek planning advice from personal financial advisors. Also, longer lifespans will lead to longer retirement periods, further increasing demand for financial planning services.
In addition, the replacement of traditional pension plans with individual retirement accounts is expected to continue. Many people used to receive defined pension payments in retirement, but most companies no longer offer these plans. Therefore, individuals must save and invest for their own retirement, increasing the demand for personal financial advisors.
The availability of “robo-advisors,” computer programs that provide automated investment advice based on user inputs, may partially temper demand for personal financial advisors. However, the impact of this technology should be limited as consumers continue turning to human advisors for more complex and specialized investment advice over the projections decade.
Employment projections data for personal financial advisors, 2021-31
Occupational Title
SOC Code
Employment, 2021
Projected Employment, 2031
Change, 2021-31
Employment by Industry
Percent
Numeric
SOURCE: U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program
Personal financial advisors
13-2052
330,300
381,200
15
50,900
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This table shows a list of occupations with job duties that are similar to those of personal financial advisors.
Occupation
Job Duties
ENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION
2021 MEDIAN PAY
Budget Analysts
Budget analysts help public and private organizations plan their finances.
Bachelor’s degree
$79,940
Financial Analysts
Financial analysts guide businesses and individuals in decisions about expending money to attain profit.
Bachelor’s degree
$95,570
Financial Managers
Financial managers create financial reports, direct investment activities, and develop plans for the long-term financial goals of their organization.
Bachelor’s degree
$131,710
Insurance Sales Agents
Insurance sales agents contact potential customers and sell one or more types of insurance.
High school diploma or equivalent
$49,840
Insurance Underwriters
Insurance underwriters evaluate insurance applications and decide whether to provide insurance, and under what terms.
Bachelor’s degree
$76,390
Real Estate Brokers and Sales Agents
Real estate brokers and sales agents help clients buy, sell, and rent properties.
High school diploma or equivalent
$48,770
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents
Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents connect buyers and sellers in financial markets.
Bachelor’s degree
$62,910
For more information about personal financial advisors, visit
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
North American Securities Administrators Association
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards
Global Academy of Finance and Management
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Personal Financial Advisors
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Personal Financial Advisors,
at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/personal-financial-advisors.htm (visited September 08, 2022).
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Financial Advisor Salary in Kentucky
If you would’ve guessed that salaries in more urban areas of Kentucky like Louisville and Bowling Green would be higher, you assumed correctly. In Louisville, the most populous city in Kentucky, the median income for personal financial advisors is $86,940, which is more than $20,000 more per year than the national median income ($62,843), according to the United States Census Bureau. In Bowling Green, the annual median wage is $78,170. In more rural areas of Kentucky, however, the annual median wage decreases with the cost of living.
Keep in mind that the hourly rates listed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) are estimates. These figures are not indicative of what financial advisors charge their clients.
Area Name
Employment
Hourly mean wage
Annual mean wage
Hourly median wage
Hourly 75th percentile wage
Hourly 90th percentile wage
Annual median wage
Annual 75th percentile wage
Annual 90th percentile wage
Bowling Green
50
60.89
126650
37.58
74.61
–
78170
155190
–
East Kentucky nonmetropolitan area
50
35.59
74040
27.17
36.14
85.88
56510
75170
178630
Lexington-Fayette
240
43.84
91180
31.03
42.45
–
64550
88290
–
Louisville/Jefferson County
1060
51.33
106770
41.80
71.38
96.28
86940
148480
200270
South Central Kentucky nonmetropolitan area
–
26. 55
55220
22.88
32.89
46.14
47590
68410
95960
West Kentucky nonmetropolitan area
40
35.76
74380
32.98
38.39
54.24
68600
79850
112830
Stockbroker Salary in Kentucky
For stockbrokers in Kentucky, the annual median wage ranges from $44,650 (South Central Kentucky) to $68,220 (Lexington). But, across the nation, the salary of individual stockbrokers tends to vary widely, with a large range between the lower and higher percentiles of earnings. At the 75th percentile, stockbrokers in Lexington, for example, make up to $107,970 each year.
Area Name
Employment
Hourly mean wage
Annual mean wage
Hourly median wage
Hourly 75th percentile wage
Hourly 90th percentile wage
Annual median wage
Annual 75th percentile wage
Annual 90th percentile wage
Bowling Green
190
41.81
86960
28.01
46. 03
–
58260
95740
–
East Kentucky nonmetropolitan area
–
24.78
51550
22.41
28.64
44.62
46610
59560
92810
Lexington-Fayette
440
42.64
88700
32.80
51.91
81.65
68220
107970
169820
Louisville/Jefferson County
1400
38.43
79940
27.99
47.90
82.86
58220
99640
172350
South Central Kentucky nonmetropolitan area
120
36.46
75830
21.47
38.29
63.49
44650
79630
132050
West Kentucky nonmetropolitan area
120
28.13
58500
22.84
31.58
48.12
47500
65690
100090
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Life/Annuity Producer Salary in Kentucky
Out of 3,990 insurance sales agents in Kentucky, almost half live in Louisville. There, the median annual wage is $48,620. However, this rate increases to $64,740 in the 75th percentile of earners, and $95,710 in the 90th percentile. While insurance sales agents make on average less money per year than financial advisors and stockbrokers, there’s still plenty of room for growth in this industry.
Area Name
Employment
Hourly mean wage
Annual mean wage
Hourly median wage
Hourly 75th percentile wage
Hourly 90th percentile wage
Annual median wage
Annual 75th percentile wage
Annual 90th percentile wage
Bowling Green
270
24.94
51880
18.86
25.06
45.01
39240
52120
93620
East Kentucky nonmetropolitan area
170
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Lexington-Fayette
740
30.31
63050
21.93
42.80
65.96
45610
89030
137210
Louisville/Jefferson County
1990
27.60
57400
23. 38
31.12
46.01
48620
64740
95710
South Central Kentucky nonmetropolitan area
480
22.21
46200
20.45
30.19
37.81
42530
62800
78650
West Kentucky nonmetropolitan area
340
22.46
46720
16.34
20.37
35.87
33990
42370
74600
(Salary and job growth data reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in May 2019 forpersonal financial advisors; securities, commodities and financial services sales agents; andinsurance sales agents. Figures represent national data, not school-specific information. Conditions in your area may vary. Information accessed February 2021.)
Four years of base salary with no cap on earnings
Simple enough. And absolutely true. But we know that building a business takes time. So we’ve built a compensation program that supports and rewards you as you learn the skills, systems and business practices you need to succeed in our client-first business model.
We’ll pay you an hourly rate while you study for your industry licenses and complete required training.
Salary for up to four years
Once you are licensed, you are eligible to receive a supplemental salary for up to four years – giving you the support you need to build your practice as you build your skills.
Supplemental salary is based on a number of factors, including prior experience.
As your business grows, your supplemental salary will adjust as you move toward compensation that is based more on commissions.
All employee financial advisors receive minimum guaranteed salary (MGS) in an amount determined by federal and state law. MGS does not fluctuate and is paid regardless of quality or quantity of work performed.
Commissions
As you partner with clients to help them achieve their financial goals across the arc of their lives, you’ll earn commissions. Because you’ll run your own office, set your own goals and tailor our solutions to meet your clients’ needs, you are in control of your compensation. We provide a framework for expected performance as you progress through your career, but there are no ceiling – your compensation is tied to the effort you put in.
Commission payouts start at 9-10% and increase up to 27-30% during your first four years as a financial advisor, based on certain criteria and tenure as a financial advisor. We anticipate financial advisors will increase their commission payout approximately every 12-18 months. In year five, your commission payout will increase to 36-40%. Your commission payout is subject to the firm’s earning conditions.
New asset compensation
You will have the potential to receive compensation on specified new assets gathered through year five.
Sample Compensation Schedules
Based on a new financial advisor whose performance standards are 125% of standard or greater:
Year
Salary*
New Asset Compensation
Commission**
Total Compensation
1st Year
$51,625
$14,100
$5,000
$70,725
2nd Year
$44,625
$22,800
$13,400
$80,825
3rd Year
$36,750
$27,200
$32,000
$95,950
4th Year
$28,875
$31,000
$58,800
$118,675
5th Year
$0
$17,100
$115,250
$132,350
Based on a new financial advisor whose performance standards are 100% of standard:
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Year
Salary*
New Asset Compensation
Commission**
Total Compensation
1st Year
$51,625
$11,200
$3,500
$66,325
2nd Year
$44,625
$18,200
$8,400
$71,225
3rd Year
$36,750
$21,800
$21,000
$79,550
4th Year
$28,875
$24,800
$42,500
$96,175
5th Year
$0
$13,700
$93,000
$106,700
Based on a new financial advisor whose performance standards are 75% of standard:
Year
Salary*
New Asset Compensation
Commission**
Total Compensation
1st Year
$51,625
$8,400
$2,600
$62,625
2nd Year
$44,625
$13,700
$4,400
$62,725
3rd Year
$36,750
$16,300
$14,100
$67,150
4th Year
$28,875
$18,600
$26,100
$73,575
5th Year
$0
$10,300
$70,000
$80,300
Disclaimer
*For demonstration purposes only, schedules are based on starting supplemental salary of $52,500 annually. Earnings do not take into account profit-sharing contribution, FICA contribution or profitability bonus, if any. Notes on calculations: Net commissions for each Financial Advisor are for the end of each year as a licensed Financial Advisor. For instance, in year 1, Financial Advisor net commissions are from the first 12 months as a licensed Financial Advisor. In year 2, net commissions are from months 13–24 as a licensed Financial Advisor. Salary reflected is annual supplemental salary and does not include MGS.
**Unless state law provides otherwise, the calculation of earned commissions or fees includes: (1) any market loss resulting from a trade correction, (2) any fine which the firm has determined is attributable to you, (3) the application of any fee reduction or discount, (4) any asset sharing plan commission adjustment, and (5) the Business Expense Plan or Limited Business Expense Plan adjustment.
Note: the BEP allows financial advisors to use BEP dollars to pay for qualified business expenses in a tax efficient manner.
Trimester profitability bonuses
Once you build a sustainable business and transition away from your early forms of compensation, a portion of your compensation may be from profitability bonuses – earned and paid by trimester, based on branch and firm profitability.
Profit sharing
As part of our share the work-share the rewards culture, each year we distribute a portion of net profits in the form of profit sharing. Over the past 10 years, the contribution has averaged 4.28% of a financial advisor’s total compensation (including bonuses). Your profit sharing retirement contribution is 100% vested on day one.
Travel awards
Our Travel Award Program recognizes you for building your business on strong client relationships. These trips promote knowledge-sharing among financial advisors in a relaxed setting where you can recharge.
About half qualify
Travel awards aren’t reserved for just a few top advisors. In the past five years, about half of our financial advisors have earned a trip.
Two chances to earn each year
We offer two six-month qualification periods each year. You also have the flexibility to combine two trips into one “Super Trip.” Trip values average $5,000 to $8,000 for two people and $15,000 for a Super Trip.
All trips include spouses or domestic partners – and many welcome families. Some recent trips have taken our financial advisors to:
Venice, Italy
Bali, Indonesia
Athens, Greece
Dublin, Ireland
Malta
Turks & Caicos
Partnership
In the past, certain financial advisors have had the opportunity to make a limited partnership investment in Edward Jones’ parent company, The Jones Financial Companies, L.L.L.P. (JFC), a Missouri limited liability limited partnership. Eligibility to participate in a limited partnership offering has historically required, among other things, financial advisors to meet certain tenure and performance requirements. As of January 1, 2020, over 24,000 Edward Jones associates, including financial advisors, branch office administrators and home office associates are limited partners of JFC. ***
Important Information
***Limited partnership is a security and can only be acquired through a securities offering that complies with the securities laws. The offering of limited partnership can only be made through a registered offering document or pursuant to an exemption. There is no assurance that the firm will engage in future offerings of limited partnership or that the offering criteria will be the same as in the past. Invitation to participate in any offering is at the discretion of the firm.
Financial advisor salary ‐ CareerExplorer
The average salary for a financial advisor in the United States is around $94,170 per year.
Avg Salary
$47.6k Bottom 20%
$94.2k Median
N/A Top 20%
Financial advisors earn an average yearly salary of $94,170. Wages typically start from $47,570.
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How much does a financial advisor make in the United States?
How do financial advisor salaries compare to similar careers
Financial advisor earnings by seniority
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Financial advisor salary by state
State Name
Average Salary
Wisconsin
$99,540
Rhode Island
$99,390
Kentucky
$99,110
Illinois
$98,210
Alabama
$97,080
Maryland
$95,840
Vermont
$94,480
North Carolina
$85,800
New Mexico
$82,440
Arkansas
$81,700
Ohio
$81,570
New Jersey
$81,410
Oregon
$81,410
New Hampshire
$80,950
Louisiana
$80,540
Georgia
$80,400
Kansas
$80,400
Colorado
$80,110
Minnesota
$79,840
Missouri
$79,650
Nebraska
$79,650
Texas
$79,400
Wyoming
$78,950
Iowa
$78,430
Alaska
$77,970
Indiana
$77,880
Michigan
$77,750
Florida
$77,570
Idaho
$77,500
Nevada
$77,300
Oklahoma
$77,300
South Carolina
$76,390
Virgin Islands, U. S.
$76,130
Tennessee
$75,530
Arizona
$64,100
Utah
$63,240
West Virginia
$62,610
North Dakota
$62,380
Hawaii
$61,690
Mississippi
$48,550
Puerto Rico
$36,820
New York
$131,520
District of Columbia
$127,930
South Dakota
$125,100
Maine
$124,410
Massachusetts
$121,960
Washington
$117,350
Delaware
$106,510
Connecticut
$103,360
Montana
$103,010
Virginia
$100,680
Pennsylvania
$100,410
California
$100,260
How do financial advisor salaries compare to similar careers?
Financial advisors earn about the same as related careers in the United States.
On average, they make less than financial managers but more than
operations research analysts.
Career
Median Salary
Financial manager salary
$132K
Bank manager salary
$132K
Investment fund manager salary
$125K
Actuary salary
$106K
Financial advisor salary
$94K
Financial analyst salary
$92K
Business analyst salary
$93K
Statistician salary
$96K
Operations research analyst salary
$82K
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)
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Financial Planner: Job Description and Average Salary
Working as a financial planner, also referred to as a personal financial advisor, gives you the opportunity to work directly with clients and businesses to determine the fundamental principles of personal finance.
Financial planners advise their clients on how to achieve their financial goals. Some financial planners provide comprehensive planning services without offering advice, while others offer both planning and transactional services.
Financial planners often work for a larger investment or insurance company, but there are also those who work independently. Regardless of the service structure or environment in which they operate, all financial planners have a similar job description.
Job Description
Financial planners work with individuals, families and businesses to help these clients understand their financial circumstances and how to achieve their short and long term financial goals. Clients provide relevant financial information during the initial interview, answering questions about their total annual income, debt obligations, monthly non-debt expenses, current investment holdings, savings accounts, tax liabilities, and insurance plans. Financial planners analyze this information and provide realistic, meaningful recommendations based on their clients’ financial situations and goals.
Financial planners discuss many personal finance topics with their clients, including debt management, savings goals and strategies, and personal and family budgets. They also discuss investment strategies, estate planning considerations, insurance protection planning, and pension accumulation and distribution tactics. Financial planners can provide information on tax performance, but usually do not have tax returns. A financial planner working with a business or institutional client may analyze and make recommendations on topics such as cash flow, revenue projections, debt management, or employee benefits. Each of these aspects play a role in the overall financial health of an individual or business, so financial planners can have a significant impact on the financial future of a client or business.
Searching, which is the process of finding new clients, is a significant part of a financial planner’s job. It often involves networking with other well-known professionals such as certified public accountants (CPAs) or estate planning attorneys. Financial planners can also attend and make connections at community or charity events. The search process ensures that financial planners develop relationships with their clients, thereby maintaining a high retention rate.
Education and training
The financial planning career path does not require any formal higher education, but a bachelor’s degree is recommended. A graduate degree, such as a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a focus on finance or marketing, can be helpful for a person who wants to start a financial company. However, an advanced degree is not required for success.
Financial planners are also required to have certain licenses to advise and carry out specific securities or insurance-related transactions. Securities licenses often include a Financial Industry Regulation (FINRA) 7 section that tests knowledge of the securities industry and some investment-related transactions, including the sale of variable annuities, options, government securities, municipal bonds, and corporate securities. You may also need a FINRA Series 66 license, which is an examination by the Association of American Securities Administrators (NASAA). Each FINRA license has continuing education requirements to maintain a good reputation with the regulator.
Additional certifications can help you advance your financial planning career. For example, the financial industry and potential clients highly value the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation. A CFP qualification requires a bachelor’s degree, an intensive two-day examination, and continuing education.
Skills
Successful financial planners quickly build strong relationships with their clients. Establishing connections with other people is necessary both in terms of networking and in terms of retaining customers. Similarly, clients need to trust that their financial planner has their best interests at heart.
Financial planners thrive when they have a deep knowledge and passion for personal finance. Several factors play a role in the creation and implementation of a financial plan, and a financial planner must be well versed in financial matters. In addition, financial planners must be able to meaningfully interpret their clients’ financial data. The most successful financial planners can analyze and store a significant amount of information.
Salary
Financial planners in the United States earn a median annual income of $71,000 as of May 2014. The majority of a financial planner’s annual income comes from a combination of fee-based planning services and commission products such as the sale of investment securities, annuities, life or disability insurance, mutual funds, or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
A financial planner who works for a larger investment firm or insurance company may earn lower commission income than someone who runs their own firm. However, benefits from profit-sharing plans, health insurance subsidies, and education reimbursement may offset the lower commission over time.
how to become a certified financial planner
According to the US Census Bureau, more than 65 million people over the age of 2035 could live in the United States by 2035. Many of these residents can seek help from certified financial planners to make the most of their retirement funds. Young workers can also seek specialized advice to help them achieve their goals, such as paying off debt, educating their children, or funding their retirement. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects a 15 percent increase in personal financial adviser employment through 2028, with more than 40,400 new job openings. Helping clients with financial planning requires specialized training. Keep reading to learn about training, skill development, and certified financial planner certification opportunities.
What is a financial planner?
Financial Planner is a licensed investment professional who helps individuals and businesses achieve their long-term financial goals. Financial planners work with clients to study their goals, risk tolerance, and life or corporate milestones before recommending the appropriate investment class. They can then design a program to help the client achieve these goals by spreading the savings they have among a diverse set of investments designed to grow or generate income as desired.
Tax planning, asset allocation, risk management, retirement and/or estate planning are all areas in which financial planners can specialize.
What is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP)?
Certified Financial Planner (CFP) is an official certification of skills in financial planning, taxation, insurance, estate planning, and retirement (eg, 401(k)s).
This designation is owned and awarded by the Certified Financial Planner Standards Board, Inc. It is awarded to those who pass the initial CFP Board tests and then complete ongoing annual education programs to maintain their ability and certification.
Understanding the Role of a Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
Individuals can use the CFP to help them manage their finances. This can cover a wide range of requirements such as financial planning, retirement planning, insurance, and education, among others. The most important part of CFP is that they act as a fiduciary for your assets, which means they make decisions in your best interest.
CFPs are comprehensive, especially when compared to investment advisors. CFPs usually begin the process by assessing your current financial situation. This includes any cash, assets, investments, or real estate to determine your net worth. They also take into account your obligations, such as mortgages and student debt.
They will then work with you and your needs to develop a financial strategy. For example, if you are approaching retirement age, they will develop a financial plan to help you get through your retirement years. Alternatively, if you have a child who is going to college, they can help you develop a financial plan to cover the costs.
CFP is a type of financial advisor with a certified qualification that indicates extensive knowledge of financial planning. Think of CFP as a higher level financial advisor. The qualifications for becoming a CFP are actually some of the toughest and most stringent in the industry.
Do you need financial planner services?
In general, the more difficult your financial situation, the more likely you are to profit from the services of a financial planner.
If your finances are basic, you can do it yourself. However, financial planners can provide an unbiased perspective and experience in deciding how to invest your money, what your financial priorities should be, and what insurance coverage and other protections you need. When you are facing life changes such as marriage, divorce or inheritance, a financial planner can be very helpful.
Different types of financial planner
It is worth noting that the phrase “financial planner” is an unregulated general term. Any person who has the title of “financial planner” and the ability to provide financial planning services can call himself such. Some may specialize in specific areas of planning, such as retirement or tax management, while others take a more comprehensive approach. Some of them may not even take into account your interests and should be avoided.
#1. Fiduciary Financial Planner
A fiduciary financial planner must act in the best interests of his clients. The word fiduciary duty refers to the planner’s obligation to put his client’s financial interests ahead of his own. In practice, a fiduciary financial planner must provide its clients with the best available solutions at the lowest possible cost, regardless of fees or commissions the planner receives from the client or other sources.
Some financial planners simply adhere to the fitness standard. The proposals of a financial planner or consultant should meet your needs in terms of eligibility. However, they are allowed to recommend products or services that charge you higher fees or earn them higher commissions than equivalent products.
When choosing a financial planner, it is best to contact a trusted person so that you can be sure that the products and services they offer are best for you, not them.
No. 2. Certified Financial Planner
The Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification is an industry accreditation with strict educational and ethical criteria that fully enables certifications to provide full financial planning services.
Notably, all CFPs are required to act as proxies and most of them work on a fee-for-service basis, which means they only receive compensation from you and not from the products they recommend. CFPs are the cornerstone of the financial planning community due to their extensive training and fiduciary standards, and many clients choose to begin their financial planning journey.
#3. Investment Adviser
Investment Adviser – Spelled with an “e” because that’s how the law that governs these financial planners defines it – are individuals or businesses who help clients buy and sell assets and can provide financial advice. There are two main categories, distinguished primarily by whether they meet fitness or fiduciary standards:
Registered Representatives : Registered representatives buy and sell securities on behalf of their clients and are often licensed by the brokerage firms they work for. With a large number of registered representatives, you make decisions, and the representative simply executes them. Some, on the other hand, present themselves as financial advisors or planners. If you decide to deal with a registered representative who offers financial advice, please be aware that they only have to meet the eligibility standard. This may affect the products and services they recommend to you.
Investment Advisor Representatives: Investment Advisor Representatives (IARs) work for firms known as Registered Investment Advisers (RIAs). They offer financial advisory and planning services. IARs, unlike registered representatives, adhere to fiduciary standards. Many may have additional credentials such as a CFP to strengthen their financial planning skills.
No. 4. Robo-Advisor
Robo-advisers manage investments automatically. Most will place you in a pre-built investment portfolio based on your goals and risk tolerance, which they will then manage and maintain for you over time.
Robo-Advisors are technically RIAs, which means they are also subject to the fiduciary standard. An increasing number of them are supplementing their automated products with more comprehensive financial planning provided by planners and CFPs. If you’re a beginner investor who only occasionally needs the services of a financial planner, this hybrid method may be suitable.
No. 5. Wealth manager
Wealth managers practice financial planning for wealthy clients. Because of their clients, they often specialize in those parts of financial planning that concern the wealthy, such as estate planning, legal planning, and risk management to preserve assets.
The wealth manager, like the financial planner, is not regulated, which means that anyone, regardless of credentials, can call themselves a wealth manager. This means that some, but not all, asset managers are fiduciaries.
How to choose a financial planner
If you decide that working with a financial planner is the best option for you, there are a few things to consider:
#1. Login Details
Since anyone can call themselves a financial planner, it is recommended to check for widely known documents such as:
CFP: The CFP is well equipped to help you plan every element of your financial life. If you are looking for general financial advice, CFP is a good place to start. This is because they all have to meet strict requirements and act as fiduciaries for their clients.
CPA: Certified Public Accountant (CPA) specializes in tax planning and is licensed in his state. If you need help managing your taxable income or reducing your tax liability, you should consult a CPA.
CFA: A Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) may work as a financial planner. However, most prefer to help businesses manage their finances rather than individual clients. However, if you come across a CFA offering financial planning services, rest assured that they have passed several difficult professional exams and have years of experience to qualify for this title.
No. 2. Fiduciary Commitment
Unless you are a financial professional, you are generally unfamiliar with the complexities of most financial products and the tax codes that govern them. That’s why it’s vital to have a professional help you through a procedure that is solely concerned with your financial well-being.
Unfortunately, not all financial planners are trusted individuals. Some only give advice on the products they sell, such as specific investments or insurance bills. This way, they can direct you to things that will bring them more profit. Ask any potential financial planner if they are trustees. This will help you know if they care about your bottom line or theirs.
Average salary of a financial planner
Financial planners can be compensated in various ways. Some rely on product commissions while others charge a percentage of the assets they manage for you. Others charge an hourly rate as well as a monthly or yearly fee. Before partnering with a financial planner, make sure you understand how they will charge for their services.
Most financial planners work full-time. Others work for investment companies or banks, while others work for themselves. The salary of a certified financial planner is often determined by their geographic location, years of experience, education level, and any relevant certification.
The median annual salary for a financial planner in the US is $66,575.
The salary of a financial planner in some cases ranges from $14,000 to $150,000 per year.
The following table shows the average wages of a specialist in financial planning with a breakdown by type of remuneration:
Type of the salary of a financial consultant
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Formal complaints
Unfortunately, not every financial planner is a talented performer. Check their credentials and disciplinary history at BrokerVerify before partnering with a financial planner who will have access to sensitive financial information. If they have received any complaints, it may be a red light.
Financial Planner Requirements
Financial planners often require a combination of the following qualifications to get hired and effectively advise clients:
#1. education
A financial planner position requires a bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, business or economics. Degree programs or courses in personal financial planning are available at some schools and institutions. Many of these financial professionals seek a Master of Business Administration (MBA) or other relevant master’s degree in order to improve their careers, specialize in certain types of financial planning, or increase their income potential.
#2. Training
When they join a business, most financial planners receive on-the-job training. They are taught the procedures and policies of the firm and may be supervised by a senior financial planner.
Those who wish to become certified as a financial planner must first gain experience and training in financial planning before taking the certification exam. One way is to take two years of training from a certified financial planner or other finance professional. This experience includes practical knowledge and observation of money management, savings planning and investment advice, as well as an understanding of the most effective methods of helping clients effectively.
#3. Financial Planner Certification
The sale of securities, stocks, bonds, options, futures, and other regulated financial products in some states requires financial advisers to obtain a license. Series 6, 7, 63 and 65 are among the available licenses. These professionals can study their state’s requirements for these types of licenses, which are often obtained by passing the North American Association of Securities Administrators’ knowledge testing exams.
Financial planners can be certified to offer certain investment products that will enable them to hone their skills and knowledge and make them more attractive to future employers and clients. The Certified Financial Planner is one such qualification issued by the Certified Financial Planner Standards Board, Inc. (CFP Board). Education, experience, an exam, and an ethics module are all part of the financial planner certification process. To apply for CFP status, applicants must have a bachelor’s degree with a financial planning curriculum. CFPs must also have three years of financial planning experience before they can receive this title.
No. 4 Skills and Abilities
Financial planners must possess a wide range of physical and social abilities that can be acquired through education and experience. Acquire the following skills to be a successful financial planner candidate:
Mathematicians
Financial planners develop budgets, invest capital, and make other financial decisions, so they must be comfortable working with huge amounts of money. You need to know mathematics, money and the basics of accounting.
Data verification
The profession of a financial planner also requires extensive research. They monitor the latest statistics, movements and trends in the financial markets and analyze this data to make informed recommendations that positively impact their clients’ financial goals.
organization
Financial planners often work with a wide variety of clients, all of whom trust the planner with their financial stability. Financial planners have gone to great lengths to organize their calendars and create detailed client files containing sensitive financial information. Some financial planners work with clients from different geographic locations who have a wide range of financial needs. These professionals must keep each client file separate and secure.
Customer Service
To run a successful financial planner business or get hired by a firm, financial planners must be able to earn and retain the trust of their clients. Financial advisors use client service skills such as active listening, empathy, and kindness to gain trust and build relationships. They also inform clients of any potential financial difficulties, changes or opportunities.
Presentation
Financial planners are responsible for developing strategies, portfolios and budgets and then presenting them to clients for evaluation. The more persuasive the presentation, the more likely the client will gladly accept the advice of their financial planner. These professionals use sales strategies, good public speaking, and persuasion to present the most compelling options to customers.
How to become a financial planner?
If you want to become a financial planner, follow these steps:
Continue your education: Earn a bachelor’s degree in accounting, business, or finance after high school or a GED to gain basic information often needed for to become a financial planner.
Gain experience: You must gain experience as a financial planner before you qualify. Look for an apprenticeship, internship, or entry-level job with a company or bank.
Get a license: Some states require financial advisors to obtain a license to sell certain securities and assets. Check your state’s standards and learn the licenses you’ll need to sell financial products that interest you professionally.
Get certified : You can also try to become a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and pass the exam. As a CFP, you will be able to offer specific investment products and demonstrate your knowledge of financial planning to potential companies and clients.
Create a CV: Include any educational documents, licenses, certifications and experience in your CV. You can use job description wording to better align your qualifications with the employer’s expectations.
What does it take to become a Certified Financial Planner (CFP)?
There are four requirements to be certified as a Certified Financial Planner: formal education, passing the CFP exam, relevant work experience, and established professional ethics.
Schooling requirements have two main components. The applicant must demonstrate that they have a bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited university or college recognized by the US Department of Education. Second, they must complete the list of specific financial planning courses prescribed by the CFP Board.
Many of the second criteria are usually removed if the candidate holds certain recognized financial certifications, such as a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) or Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or if the candidate has a higher business degree, such as a master’s degree. business administration (MBA).
Applicants must have at least three years (or 6,000 hours) of full-time professional industry experience or two years (4,000 hours) as an apprenticeship, which then has additional specific requirements.
Finally, CFP candidates and holders must abide by the rules of professional conduct of the CFP Council. They must also regularly provide information about their involvement in a number of areas, such as criminal behavior, government investigations, bankruptcies, customer complaints, or dismissal by an employer. The Certified Financial Planner Board also conducts a thorough screening of all applicants prior to issuing certification.
Even the completion of the previous stages does not guarantee the CFP title. The CFP Council has the final say on whether a title should be given to a person.
Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Exam
The CFP test consists of 170 multiple-choice questions covering over 100 financial planning topics. Professional conduct and rules, financial planning concepts, education planning, risk management, insurance, investment, tax planning, retirement planning, and estate planning are all part of the scope.
The different categories of issues are weighted and the most recent ratings can be seen on the CFP Board website. Further questions assess the candidate’s ability to connect and obtain relevant information between the client and the planner, and to evaluate, formulate, discuss, implement, and monitor the recommendations they make to their clients.
Here’s some more information about CFP exam administration, costs, and scoring.
Deadlines: Candidates sit in two three-hour sessions on the same day, separated by a 40-minute break. Exams are usually taken in three weekly windows: March, July and November.
Price : $825 for an exam conducted at a testing center in the United States. There is a discount for first applicants and a fee for late applications.
Passing score: This is criteria based, which means that performance is judged against a predetermined level of competency required, and not on the results of other people who have passed the same exam. This eliminates any advantages or disadvantages that may have occurred when previous exams were of lower or higher difficulty.
Retake the test: If you fail, you can retake it up to four times in your life.
Financial Planner’s Workplace
Financial planners usually work in an office. They work for banks, credit unions, government organizations and corporations, as well as individuals and families. Even though they operate in cities all over the world, there are a few things that just about any financial planner can expect from their workplace: Sit at a desk or office desk
Long-term interaction with a specific group of clients
Use phones and computers, write frequent reports, do research, track financial information, and stay in touch with clients.
Full-time job Monday through Friday, some jobs require weekends and holidays, and mobile coverage.
Travel to meet clients, especially if the planner is a freelancer.
Financial Planner Job Description Example
Local Financial Advisor The firm is looking for an experienced and qualified financial planner to join our downtown office and take on new clients. This expert must have at least five years of experience providing financial advice to people and families from a wide range of backgrounds. Our company deals with debt management, investments and personal budgeting. The ideal candidate requires a Series 65 license. Our client-focused team is looking for a full-time Financial Advisor. This role has the opportunity for professional growth for the right candidate.
Certified Financial Planner® Certification
The most common professional certification is the Financial Planner (CFP®) certification, which is owned and issued by the Certified Financial Planner Standards Board, Inc. It is a non-profit certifying and standards-setting organization that administers the CFP test. A Certified Financial Planner is a recognized title that indicates experience in financial planning, taxation, insurance, estate planning, and retirement. This title is awarded to individuals who successfully complete their first CFP® Board Certified Financial Planner tests and then participate in continuing annual education programs to maintain their skills and certification.
CFP® can help clients do much more than just advise them on available assets. “Finance” for most people does not mean one thing. Whether it’s budgeting, retirement planning, savings for education, insurance coverage, or even a tax optimization strategy, “financial planning” involves a lot more than just investing.
Choosing the Best Financial Planner
You should interview at least three financial planners before choosing the best one for you. Be sure to get answers to the following questions:
What are your qualifications?
Can you give me any links?
How much do you charge?
What is your area of expertise?
Will you be my confidant?
What services can I expect?
How will we resolve disagreements?
Visit the CFP Standards Board website to check your CFP® status and get advice on choosing the best consultant for the job.
What is the difference between a financial planner and a financial advisor?
A financial advisor (or financial adviser) is a broad term that refers to a range of professionals who help people with their finances.
A financial planner is a type of financial advisor who provides general financial advice in addition to services such as investment management. Financial advisors, for example, can help you answer questions such as “How can I prepare for retirement and invest in my child’s college at the same time?”
Financial Planning Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to become a CFP?
It typically takes 18-24 months to become a Certified CFP® Financial Planner, but the certification process is flexible enough that you can make it work for you.
Is
CFP worth it?
Yes, CFP is a worthwhile investment – I know because I use it – but not anyone. If he were to retire, it would be hard to find a replacement, as finance, like life, is all about relationships: the right CFP literally has to be the right person.
Is CFP easier than CFA?
CFP requires a bachelor’s degree and some education in financial planning at the college level. In general, the CFP curriculum is less rigorous and shorter than the CFA curriculum.
What is the CFP passing score?
In 2019, the overall exam pass rate was 62 percent, and first-time passers were 66 percent. The CFP Council develops the exam in collaboration with CFP® volunteer experts.
Can I take the CFP exam without experience?
yes. Applicants may take the CFP® test before they meet the experience requirements. Applicants have up to five years after taking the exam to complete the experience requirement.
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Planning Specialist is a generic name for a profession in demand in the field of economics, marketing, logistics, tax control and other industries. Planners are responsible for improving the company’s performance, reducing costs without compromising the quality of work. By the way, the ProfGid career guidance center has recently developed an accurate career guidance test that will tell you which professions suit you, give an opinion about your personality type and intelligence.
The profession is suitable for those who are interested in economics and social studies (see.
choosing a profession based on interest in school subjects). 9Ol000 jobs
Planner salary
Planner salary for September 2022
Professional knowledge
Examples of companies with job openings for a planner
Brief description
Planning methodology is an exact science with no room for error. The planner is the leading employee who makes forecasts, evaluates performance, and calculates risks. It depends on him how successful the marketing campaign, rebranding, etc. will be. These experts are in demand in various areas:
transportation market;
investment and industrial companies;
recruiting;
marketing agencies;
financial and economic sector and others.
Planners have a mathematical mindset, most often they receive higher economic education in the field of financial audit, banking. They are attracted by large companies and agencies, and these experts can also provide advice on a non-permanent basis, joining the team during the launch of a project.
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Profession features
Today, planners are in high demand in the labor market, which is associated with the active development of the economic sector, increased competition. The average salary in this segment is high, companies provide comfortable working conditions. Let’s consider the main responsibilities that are assigned to experts in the field of planning and analysis:
collection of all information necessary for correct work: reports, financial indicators, social interaction with clients. Reception of documents and statistical data from employees, verification of their reliability;
processing and preparation of data, development of plans, supplemented by calculations and justification. Providing access to data for the head of the enterprise;
making adjustments to the plan caused by a change in the situation: unstable exchange rates, crisis, the emergence of previously unknown data, etc.;
analysis, budgeting, forecasting, preparation of anti-crisis recommendations;
cooperation with a team of specialists who monitor the rational use of the company’s economic and other resources;
analysis of the implementation of tasks, the expenditure of the allocated budget or resources, the search for ways to help increase income and reduce costs;
introduction of automated systems used for reporting;
Maintaining an archive of the planning department, changing documentation, entering information into automated databases.
Employees from different departments of the company are required to provide the planner with all requested information. He takes part in any processes of the enterprise, having access to all data: the launch of a new product on the market, advertising, the introduction of innovative technologies. The profession is at the intersection of economics, marketing, management consulting, allowing a specialist to constantly improve his level, learn something new, increasing the base rate.
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Pros and cons of the profession
Pros
A wide range of powers.
The ability to use modern tools and software products that greatly facilitate and speed up all work processes.
The salary is quite high.
It is possible to work officially, remotely, provide consultations on a private basis, choosing a convenient way to interact with the customer.
A promising niche in the labor market.
Excellent conditions: no physical activity, social security.
Specialists must constantly learn, so managers often send them to seminars, courses, interesting events.
Cons
The planner has a heavy financial responsibility.
There are many responsibilities, during the work the planner regularly faces serious moral pressures.
An expert in planning issues spends a huge amount of time in the office at the computer, which can adversely affect health.
Without experience it is difficult to find a job in this sector.
High competition among planners.
Important Personal Qualities
Planner works with accurate data and huge budgets, his character is dominated by mindfulness, analytical skills, quick thinking. He must be able to find a common language with employees and managers, managerial skills, self-control, courtesy, objectivity, and a neat appearance are important.
Planner training
Courses
Universities
4 years
55,000 ₽/year
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25
budget places
70 000 ₽/year
no
budget places
5 years
80,000 ₽/year
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budget places
Place of work
Planners work in the financial and economic sector, auditing, taxation, and logistics services. They are in demand at manufacturing enterprises, recruitment agencies and other companies that are interested in rational budget spending, increasing business profitability, professional control of all work and financial processes.
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Planner’s salary
Planner’s salary for September 2022
Salary information provided by hh.ru portal.
Russia 38000-120000₽
Moscow 55200-170000₽
This activity involves planning experts who have at least 3 years of experience in the specialty. The planner’s experience, education, as well as the courses and trainings he attended, reviews from previous jobs, company opportunities are the main factors that affect the salary.
Professional knowledge
Methodology of planning, forecasting.
Economics of the enterprise, marketing functions in the economy.
Accounting and auditing.
Fundamentals of budgeting, tools for economic analysis.
Anti-crisis planning.
Software tools used for planning and analysis.
Examples of companies with vacancies for a planner
3 Important Payroll Industry Trends to Watch This Year
attention to what is happening in the field of payroll.
Historic low
unemployment and historical high
number of vacancies, major economic data suggests that wages across the country should rise. For various reasons this did not happen.
and this causes frustrated workers to change jobs in the hope of higher pay.
Low compensation is the number one reason
which employees are leaving their jobs in small businesses, and companies that do not have the opportunity to increase wages are trying to find solutions.
That’s why you need to be aware of the three payroll trends we’re looking at here.
You may not be able to raise your salary, but adopting these trends can help alleviate your employees’ other financial problems – improve their experience
and improve employee retention.
Read on to learn more about trends in the payroll industry,
that will impact business the most in 2019.
1. Employers will pay attention to financial wellness platforms to ease the financial stress of employees.
The stress meter in Best Money Moves can diagnose areas that cause financial distress ( Source )
Trend
Companies may not be able to raise salaries, but through financial wellness platforms such as Best Money Moves
, Educate
or Enrich
they can at least provide tools to help workers better manage what they have.
Using these platforms, employees can identify the financial areas that cause them the most stress and get advice on how to pay off large debts, build retirement savings, or plan a major purchase such as a house or car. Some of these systems even allow employees to contact a financial coach for more help.
CEOs and HR leaders can then track their employees’ overall financial stress over time using dashboards and analytics, giving them insight into common stressors that they could combat with other financial recovery tools.
Why is this the trend for 2019
According to a recent survey
John Hancock, 72% of employees say they worry about personal finances during the work day; 60% even experience the physical and psychological symptoms of this stress, such as lack of sleep.
If you guessed it affects productivity, you’re right:
Companies lose up to $2,000 per employee per year due to employee financial stress.
Employers are now looking to play the role of financial planner to mitigate damage. HR and payroll technology companies, in turn, are more than happy to help.
In 2019, we will see more of these employee financial wellness tools and apps hit the market, with more companies adopting them.
SAP SuccessFactors recently announced,
which adds Best Money Moves as a tool for its customers, and this is just the beginning. We’re going to see more of this functionality seep into payroll systems.
and talent management, which
we are already using.
Small Business Summary
Small businesses may not have been asked to take on the responsibility of advising employees on their finances, but now that they are suffering the consequences, they need to take action.
If your current employee wellness program focuses only on physical well-being through perks like a gym membership or yoga classes, you need to expand your strategy to also focus on financial well-being. Implementing a financial wellness tool is a great first step.
2. This is the beginning of the end of the 1st and 15th pay days.
Employees registered with Gusto Flexible Pay can choose which day of the week they will be paid ( Source )
Trend
Practically the only guarantees in life are death, taxes and receiving money on the 1st and 15th of every month or every two weeks.
Companies have followed this static pay schedule for decades, and as a result, workers who need access to funds before the scheduled pay date have suffered. Beyond costly and predatory payday loans, workers had very few options when emergencies strike.
However, things will soon change thanks to apps like Even
, and new payroll software features such as ADP
WiselyPay. These tools allow workers to choose which day of the week to pay them, receive a small advance with no interest or fees, or even receive immediate payment for work performed in the case of a contractor’s 1,099 employees.
Why this is the trend for 2019
Rising debt, rising cost of living and the spread of precarious jobs in the gig economy have left the vast majority of American workers in dire financial straits.
Approximately 80% of full-time workers
now living paycheck to paycheck; 40% say they cannot afford emergency expenses
$400
.
That’s why forward-thinking companies and payroll providers are testing the idea of ditching the rigid two-week payroll schedule to give workers much-needed flexibility about when they get paid.
This is a strong retention incentive for employees who are increasingly faced with unexpected expenses that they cannot always cover, and a perk that small companies with low headcount can flexibly administer with relative ease.
Will the ingrained practice of the 1st and 15th settlement days disappear overnight? Barely. But 2019 will be the beginning of the end.
Small Business Bottom Line
Flexible pay doesn’t just benefit employees. It also gives employers the ability to spread their payroll costs over time, instead of having to raise funds for those spikes on the 1st and 15th.
And unlike most technology trends, this will start from the bottom up: Startups and small businesses are much more able to offer flexible pay to their employees than their corporate counterparts.
If you’re not sure if you should switch, ask your employees if it would be of value to them.
3. Pay transparency is becoming more and more popular.
Buffer lists the salaries of each employee on its website ( Retrieved )
Trend
Instead of keeping employee salaries a secret, companies like Buffer, Whole Foods, CareHere and Hired have decided to publicly list every employee’s salary – from CEO to new intern – in an attempt to prove that they offer fair and equal pay.
This trend, dubbed “wage transparency”, has produced both expected results (e.g. a reduction in the wage gap
women and minorities) and unintended consequences (when workers find out they are earning less than their peers, their productivity suffers
).
However, pay transparency will continue to gain momentum in 2019 and may even move from spreadsheets to software.
Why is this a trend for 2019year
If there is one statistic that shows why there is a trend towards pay transparency, it is this:
73% of managers and executives believe that their company’s employees are paid fairly, only 36% of employees agree with this
the same companies.
The gap has always existed, but now workers have tools like Glassdoor and Payscale to find out what they’re really worth. Add to that increased pressure to close the pay gap and an influx of young Gen Z workers willing to sacrifice privacy.
for a better experience, and you’ll get a recipe that threatens to destroy payment secrecy once and for all.
Only 17% of private companies
practiced payment transparency in 2017. However, the survey
hosted by Willis Towers Watson in 2018
showed that 53% of companies are “planning or considering increasing the level of transparency regarding payout decisions” in the future. 2019 could be the year that a large number of companies finally jump on the transparency bandwagon.
Not only that, but in 2019 pay transparency could evolve from a manual process done in spreadsheets to a built-in set of features in payroll software. As this practice gains more and more adherents, payroll software vendors will be wise to add a transparency option to employee payroll portals.
Small Business Bottom Line
Of course, pay transparency has a real downside: if you not offer competitive or equal pay to all your employees, they will find out, get angry, and quit.
Before you switch to pay transparency, be sure to compare the compensation for all your roles to make sure it not only meets the skill and experience requirements of the position, but also compares with other competitive rates in your area. You also want to make sure you don’t discriminate against pay based on gender or race.
Since this can be difficult to do manually, you should consider investing in software
for compensation management,
to automate much of this research and analysis.
Big pay changes are coming – are you ready?
It’s probably a good thing that payroll isn’t the most interesting thing in the world. When it comes to pay, people want confidence, not surprises.
But this does not mean that the payroll process is completely streamlined. By no means. As these trends show, small businesses can use many levers beyond pay increases to give workers more support, more flexibility, and more transparency about their pay.
If you are ready to drag the payroll process from the past to the future, but do not have a system that supports it, go to
to our software catalog page
for payroll,
to find the best options for your business. And if you think there are other important payroll industry trends I’ve missed here, let me know in the comments.
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Which is better financial planner or advisor? [Solved]
When you are looking for guidance in the more general aspects of your financial life, working with a financial plan is a better option than choosing a financial advisor. They can provide a wider range of services that cover just about anything you hope to achieve.
Likewise Why shouldn’t you use a financial advisor? Not only that, but evading responsibility for your own investments, you also lose a lot of money on COMMISSIONS . The fee you pay a financial advisor may seem small, but in the long run it is a huge amount of money. Even a 2% commission can wipe out a significant portion of your future capital accumulation.
Is a financial advisor the same as a financial planner? There is often no difference between a financial advisor and a financial advisor. . Many investment firms use the terms interchangeably. Both financial advisors and financial advisors may have different licenses or titles.
Also, is it worth it to be a financial planner?
Taking on the role of Financial Advisor provides a range of opportunities that are available in several career areas. Successful financial advisors give valuable advice to their clients. In return, they receive virtually unlimited earning potential, flexible work schedules, and a choice of professional specializations.
How is a CFP different from a non-certified financial planner?
The higher required ethical standard is one of the key differences between financial advisors and financial planners. CFPs must act in the best interests of the client. Some, but not all, financial advisors follow the fiduciary standard, while all CFPs are bound by the fiduciary standard.
Can a financial advisor steal your money? The most respected financial advisers never own your money . Giving them direct access makes it easier to steal funds. Avoid this unless you are 100% sure that you can trust the person you are working with.
Do I need a Series 7 to be a CFP? To pass this exam, a person must be sponsored by a broker-dealer and continue to work for the broker-dealer in order to retain their license. A CFP® holding an active Series 7 has a conflict of interest because they are sales representatives for the brokerage firms they work for.
Do I need Series 65 if I have a CFP? As conference attendees may be aware, CFP Certificates are exempt from the verification requirement for Investment Representative Advisor registration. , Series 65.
Why do we need CFP?
The CFP may start at identifying your financial goals and discussing your current financial position and risk appetite . CFP can also advise you on everything from choosing specific investments to saving for a down payment on a home and planning for retirement.
What should not be said to a financial adviser? 10 Things Your Financial Advisor Won’t Tell You
I don’t care about your best interests.
My title means nothing.
I get a share when you buy a financial product.
Paid services is a meaningless term.
The 4% rule is dead.
You will not receive 20% return on investment.
Prepayment of your debt.
Diversify your retirement income.
Are financial advisors just salespeople?
Executive summary. Historically, financial advisors have mostly been salespeople. . Their role was to sell the insurance or investment products of their companies, and later, only after they proved they could sell, they had the opportunity to get a CFP certificate and do financial planning.
Can you trust a financial planner? A consultant who believes in a long-term relationship with you, and not just a series of commission-generating transactions, can be considered trustworthy. . Ask for referrals and then run a background check on the advisors you are narrowing down, such as from the free FINRA BrokerCheck service.
Is it difficult to pass the CFP?
CFP ® exam is not just . A significant investment of time is required to achieve success. But most of the time, failing an exam is the result of poor preparation. Investing in exam preparation is a way to avoid this.
What is the CFP pass rate?
During the July 2021 CFP® exam, 2,539 candidates took the CFP® exam, with 13% of candidates taking the remote test. The pass rate for the July exam was 62% . Historical exam statistics, including those from the July 2021 exam, can be found on the CFP Board exam statistics web page.
CFP harder than Series 65? However, compared to broader notations such as the CFP exam, 9The 0813 CFP exam is much, much harder and harder than Series 65 .
Do you need 66 if you have a CFP? For those with a CFP certification or an associated designation such as CFA, ChFC, or PFS AICPA designations, most states will actually waive the Series 65 requirement. because in fact, if you passed something like an exam CFP, you’ve gone far beyond what Series 65 covers…
What’s the difference between a Certified Financial Planner and a Fiduciary?
A trusted financial advisor makes investment decisions based on your best interests, while a non-trusted financial advisor may recommend products for which he receives a commission or other form of payment.
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What is the difference between CFP and CFA? CFPs primarily advise individuals, but some also advise small business owners. CFPs also help with retirement planning, investing and other financial planning. On the other hand, CFAs advise various institutions such as banks, mutual funds, pension funds, insurance companies, and securities firms.
Is CFP equivalent to MBA?
The
MBA provides a broader understanding of how a business works, but a CFP Board research report says the addition of a CFP provides an even bigger boost for women who want to get into financial and investment planning. .
Are CFPs required? Catch: Not enough to meet demand . There are currently about 76,000 Certified Financial Planners (CFPs) in the US, but there is room for more. In fact, financial advisors in general are one of the most in-demand jobs, according to CareerCast’s recent report on the toughest job openings.
How is CFP paid?
Of course, commissioned CFPs give financial advice, but they also try to sell financial products. This is how they earn their salary – they earn commissions when they sell certain products to you . Commission-only CFPs may be smart, experienced, and talented, but they may also be affected by their own financial problems.
Why a financial planner? Financial planner helps clients meet their current cash needs and long term financial goals . They use a structured process to guide clients towards smart financial decisions to maximize their potential to achieve life goals.
Can a financial advisor make you rich? At this level, a consultant would need over 126 clients to make even $50,000 a year. If an advisor is working with a client who has $500,000 to invest, they can earn up to $10,000 in revenue per client. . A consultant could make 25 times more money working with a $500,000 client than with a $19,000 client.
How often should you hear from your financial advisor?
You should meet with your advisor at least once a year to reassess fundamentals such as budget, taxes, and investment performance. It’s time to discuss if you feel you are on the right track and if there is anything you could do better to increase your net worth in the next 12 months.
How to become a certified financial planner without experience
Do you want to know the requirements to be a certified financial planner? If YES, here is a guide on how to become a financial planner with no experience. A financial planner is a practicing professional who prepares financial plans for people that cover various aspects of personal finance such as cash flow, education, retirement, insurance, taxes, and estate planning.
Financial planners must use their skills and broad knowledge to help their clients create a specific financial plan in a way that ensures they achieve their long-term financial goals. In other words, to help their clients plan for their future, the financial planner must first analyze some aspects of the client’s current financial condition, such as their net worth, financial resources, lifestyle, preferences, and goals.
A detailed guide on how to become a certified financial planner with no experience
Once they have collected this information, they can then make suggestions and recommendations on how best this client can achieve the financial future they envision present. To be a good financial planner, you must have the following qualities;
Qualities of a good financial planner
Good in finance: you must be familiar with finance, debt, insurance, investments and other complex financial concepts.
Be nice to people: As a financial planner, you need to be able to connect with people because you will be helping them get their financial lives right.
Good at marketing: No matter how you look at it, the job of a financial planner is like a sales business in that you have to find your own customers using your marketing skills.
Ability to understand complex financial documents
Knowledge of financial products
Excellent presentation skills finance, economics or business. Of course, a degree in any of these areas is not a legal requirement, however, employers will prefer to hire someone who holds the title of Certified Financial Planner (CFP) as well as a degree.
To function effectively as a financial planner, you first need to find out if you have the skills, interests, and personality traits that are right for the career. Here are a few qualities that you must possess if you are going to be a financial planner.
You have a desire to help people prepare for their financial future
You enjoy meeting new people
Do you enjoy learning about the needs and desires of your customers
Are you interested in giving people advice and guidance
Do you want to enter a career that has unlimited earning potential You can
understand complex financial documents such as wills, insurance policies and financial statements.
Maintains customer privacy
Willingness to cold call and knock on the door to develop a customer base The requirements for becoming a financial planner (certified and otherwise) vary from region to region and even employer to employer. It is technically possible to become a financial planner without a degree and without a certification, however those who are serious about pursuing a career in financial planning will definitely get certified due to its many additional benefits.
To become a certified financial planner in the United States of America, you will need a bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university (the accreditation must be recognized by the US Department of Education at the time the degree is awarded).
There is no indication as to what field the degree should be in, but a degree in areas such as accounting, finance, economics, business, or mathematics is very applicable to a career in financial planning.
You will then need to have worked in financial planning for at least three years in a full-time position that will allow you to be in direct contact with financial planners, assist an established financial planner, or teach financial planning in an academic setting.
Certification as a Financial Planner
When you achieve this, you will need to take the CFP exam, which consists of three sessions with a total duration of 10 hours. This exam can be taken three times a year, usually in March, July and November, and can be taken at over 50 exam centers throughout the United States of America.
Alternatively, once you have completed your PhD in business, economics, or business administration, you can become a licensed attorney or become a certified public accountant, certified financial advisor, or certified life insurer.
You can then apply for the CFP board certification exam under “challenge status”. This means that even though the training does not normally include the coursework required by the commission, its content can be considered equivalent. If necessary, you can request a transcript of your previous education.
You must then complete a college-level preparatory course approved by the CFP board, designed to ensure that all professionals who intend to enter from other fields have the necessary knowledge to act competently as a CFP.
The median income or salary of a financial planner
According to data compiled by the US Bureau of Labor, the average salary of American workers in the professional group of personal financial advisers is about $67,520 per year. So how do financial planners get paid?
How do financial planners make money?
Commission: is a fee that is charged for certain transactions. When a financial planner sells stocks, bonds, mutual funds, insurance plans, he receives a percentage of that sale. This percentage varies depending on the product in question.
Fixed fee: here you simply charge a fixed fee for the advice you give to your clients.
Management fee. You can also charge a fee for the amount of money you manage for your client. This fee is usually around one percent of the total amount of money you manage.
Base salary: Financial planners may also be paid monthly by their employers (perhaps along with a commission or bonus structure in addition to the base salary).
Many financial planners work full-time or on a contract basis with large firms and organizations such as banks.
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Whether you are looking for a preschool in Rialto, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.
Rialto KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 877-3399
960 Bloomington Ave
Bloomington
CA
92316
Distance from address: 2.29 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Fontana KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 823-2323
16149 Foothill Blvd
Fontana
CA
92335
Distance from address: 4. 74 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Colton KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 824-1004
1730 E Washington St
Colton
CA
92324
Distance from address: 5.77 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Redlands KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 796-9686
10451 Commerce St
Redlands
CA
92374
Distance from address: 7. 95 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Heritage Village KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 463-6598
13523 Baseline Ave
Fontana
CA
92336
Distance from address: 8.10 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Barton Road KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 798-2987
1609 Calvary Cir
Redlands
CA
92373
Distance from address: 10. 05 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Riverside KinderCare
Phone:
(951) 681-1440
7920 Limonite Ave Ste G
Riverside
CA
92509
Distance from address: 10.20 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Canyon Crest KinderCare
Phone:
(951) 683-1626
5445 Canyon Crest Dr
Riverside
CA
92507
Distance from address: 10. 76 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Terra Vista KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 581-0944
11249 Baseline Rd
Rancho Cucamonga
CA
91730
Distance from address: 10.88 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
East Highland KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 862-0967
7221 Church St
Highland
CA
92346
Distance from address: 11. 34 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Rancho Cucamonga KinderCare
Phone:
(909) 989-6136
10191 Foothill Blvd
Rancho Cucamonga
CA
91730
Distance from address: 12.15 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Olivewood KinderCare
Phone:
(951) 924-1956
23301 Olive Wood Plaza Dr
Moreno Valley
CA
92553
Distance from address: 13. 27 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Moreno Valley KinderCare
Phone:
(951) 243-6558
11961 Perris Blvd
Moreno Valley
CA
92557
Distance from address: 13.72 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Mission Grove KinderCare
Phone:
(951) 789-4762
7897 Mission Grove Pkwy S
Riverside
CA
92508
Distance from address: 13. 88 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Preschool Teacher Jobs in Rialto, CA (Hiring Now!)
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Preschool Teacher
Cadence Education
Preschool Teacher Job in Newport Beach, CA
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Cadence Education is one of the premier early childhood educators in the United States, operating over 250 private preschools and elementary schools across 27 states. Previous experience as a preschool teacher or in a licensed daycare preferred part of the Cadence Education family, is currently seeking a Preschool Teacher to bring your love of children and past experience in childcare, daycare or early childhood education to our team of kind, caring Teachers and staff. As one of our Preschool Teachers, youll need to embrace the philosophy of Cadence Education as you work as part of the teaching team to encourage a positive learning environment for all children within the center.
Full Time
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
High School Diploma Preferred
$32k-42k yearly est.
4d ago
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4d ago
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Montessori Teacher
Children’s Montessori School
Montessori Teacher Job in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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We are looking for a Full Time Preschool Teacher to join our team!
Full Time
Junior Level
$49k-61k yearly est.
9d ago
9d ago
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3.8
TEACHER
Mexican American Opportunity Foundation
Teacher Job in Montclair, CA
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The mission of the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF) is to provide for the socio-economic betterment of the greater Latino community of California, while preserving the pride, values and heritage of the Mexican American culture.
Full Time
Junior Level
$48k-69k yearly est.
7d ago
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7d ago
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Local Class A 73,000 A Year Huntington Park CA
CDL A Driver Recruiter
Class Teacher Job in Huntington Beach, CA
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Hiring local CDL-A intermodal drivers for the South Gate Terminal!!!!
Entry Level
Offers Benefits
$73k yearly
17d ago
17d ago
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4. 1
Infant/Preschool Teacher
Kids Zone Preschool
Preschool Teacher Job in Pasadena, CA
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A Preschool Teacher must have at least 12 post secondary semester units in Early Childhood Education or Child Development.
Entry Level
Junior Level
Mid Level
$17 hourly
7d ago
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7d ago
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4.4
Teacher at Chino Hills KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Chino Hills, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff #CareerEducator Primary Location : Chino Hills, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-51k yearly est.
15d ago
15d ago
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3.7
Multi-subject Teacher for the 2022-2023 School Year – Amazing Work Environment!
American Academy of Strategic Education
Teacher Job, Remote or Irvine, CA
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Teacher would be required to work 2 days at one location and 3 days at the other. Responsibilities: Three head teacher positions available: Grades K-1, 2-3, 4-8; Spanish Teacher, and Substitute Teacher positions also available. At American Academy of Strategic Education, we love America and we are looking for teachers who do too!
Mid Level
Bachelors Preferred
$17-22 hourly
5d ago
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5d ago
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Local Class A 73,000 A Year Huntington Park CA
CDL A Driver Recruiter
Class Teacher Job in Huntington Park, CA
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Hiring local CDL-A intermodal drivers for the South Gate Terminal!!!!
Entry Level
Offers Benefits
$73k yearly
17d ago
17d ago
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3.6
Preschool Lead Teacher
Cadence Education
Preschool Lead Teacher Job in Laguna Niguel, CA
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Cadence Education is one of the premier early childhood educators in the United States, operating over 280 private preschools and elementary schools across 30 states. part of the Cadence Education family, is currently seeking a Preschool Lead Teacher to bring your love of children and past experience in childcare, daycare or early childhood education to our team of kind, caring Teachers and staff. Must meet all state preschool lead teacher requirements Laguna Niguel, CA A Preschool Lead Teacher will accept the philosophy of Cadence Education and will work as part of the teaching team to encourage a positive learning environment for all children within the center
Full Time
Senior Level
Offers Benefits
High School Diploma Preferred
$38k-48k yearly est.
18d ago
18d ago
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3.8
HS TEACHER I
Mexican American Opportunity Foundation
Teacher Job in Huntington Park, CA
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The mission of the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF) is to provide for the socio-economic betterment of the greater Latino community of California, while preserving the pride, values and heritage of the Mexican American culture.
Junior Level
$48k-69k yearly est.
7d ago
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7d ago
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Assistant Teacher at Oak Park
Kindercare Education
Toddler Assistant Teacher Job in Fontana, CA
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Our devoted family of education providers leads the nation in accreditation and includes KinderCare Learning Centers, KinderCare Education at Work , Champions Before- and After-School Programs, Cambridge Schools , Knowledge Beginnings and The Grove School . Primary Location : Fontana, Calif KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. KinderCare Education employs more than 32,000 team members across 1,700 locations nationwide. In addition to a rewarding career where you help shape children’s futures, KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package.
Entry Level
Offers Benefits
$30k-35k yearly est.
57d ago
57d ago
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Local Class A 73,000 A Year Pasadena CA
CDL A Driver Recruiter
Class Teacher Job in Pasadena, CA
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Hiring local CDL-A intermodal drivers for the South Gate Terminal!!!!
Entry Level
Offers Benefits
$73k yearly
28d ago
28d ago
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Local Class A 73,000 A Year Norwalk CA
CDL A Driver Recruiter
Class Teacher Job in Norwalk, CA
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Hiring local CDL-A intermodal drivers for the South Gate Terminal!!!!
Entry Level
Offers Benefits
$73k yearly
28d ago
28d ago
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3. 6
Preschool Teacher
Cadence Education
Preschool Teacher Job in Laguna Beach, CA
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Cadence Education is one of the premier early childhood educators in the United States, operating over 250 private preschools and elementary schools across 27 states. Previous experience as a preschool teacher or in a licensed daycare preferred part of the Cadence Education family, is currently seeking a Preschool Teacher to bring your love of children and past experience in childcare, daycare or early childhood education to our team of kind, caring Teachers and staff. As one of our Preschool Teachers, youll need to embrace the philosophy of Cadence Education as you work as part of the teaching team to encourage a positive learning environment for all children within the center.
Full Time
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
High School Diploma Preferred
$32k-42k yearly est.
4d ago
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4d ago
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3. 8
TEACHER
Mexican American Opportunity Foundation
Teacher Job in Santa Ana, CA
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The mission of the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF) is to provide for the socio-economic betterment of the greater Latino community of California, while preserving the pride, values and heritage of the Mexican American culture.
Full Time
Junior Level
$48k-69k yearly est.
7d ago
New
7d ago
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Teacher at Colton KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Colton, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : Colton, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
8d ago
8d ago
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3.6
Preschool Lead Teacher
Cadence Education
Preschool Lead Teacher Job in Newport Beach, CA
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part of the Cadence Education family, is currently seeking a Preschool Lead Teacher to bring your love of children and past experience in childcare, daycare or early childhood education to our team of kind, caring Teachers and staff. Cadence Education is one of the premier early childhood educators in the United States, operating over 280 private preschools and elementary schools across 30 states. Must meet all state preschool lead teacher requirements A Preschool Lead Teacher will accept the philosophy of Cadence Education and will work as part of the teaching team to encourage a positive learning environment for all children within the center
Full Time
Senior Level
Offers Benefits
High School Diploma Preferred
$38k-48k yearly est.
4d ago
New
4d ago
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3.8
TEACHER
Mexican American Opportunity Foundation
Teacher Job in Bell Gardens, CA
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The mission of the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF) is to provide for the socio-economic betterment of the greater Latino community of California, while preserving the pride, values and heritage of the Mexican American culture.
Full Time
Junior Level
$48k-69k yearly est.
7d ago
New
7d ago
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4.4
Teacher at Rialto KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Bloomington, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : Bloomington, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
8d ago
8d ago
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3.6
Preschool Teacher
Cadence Education
Preschool Teacher Job in Laguna Niguel, CA
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Cadence Education is one of the premier early childhood educators in the United States, operating over 250 private preschools and elementary schools across 27 states. Previous experience as a preschool teacher or in a licensed daycare preferred As one of our Preschool Teachers, youll need to embrace the philosophy of Cadence Education as you work as part of the teaching team to encourage a positive learning environment for all children within the center. Laguna Niguel, CA part of the Cadence Education family, is currently seeking a Preschool Teacher to bring your love of children and past experience in childcare, daycare or early childhood education to our team of kind, caring Teachers and staff.
Full Time
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
High School Diploma Preferred
$32k-41k yearly est.
20h ago
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20h ago
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4.4
Teacher at Heritage Village KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Fontana, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : Fontana, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
15d ago
15d ago
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3.6
Preschool Lead Teacher
Cadence Education
Preschool Lead Teacher Job in Laguna Beach, CA
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part of the Cadence Education family, is currently seeking a Preschool Lead Teacher to bring your love of children and past experience in childcare, daycare or early childhood education to our team of kind, caring Teachers and staff. Cadence Education is one of the premier early childhood educators in the United States, operating over 280 private preschools and elementary schools across 30 states. Must meet all state preschool lead teacher requirements A Preschool Lead Teacher will accept the philosophy of Cadence Education and will work as part of the teaching team to encourage a positive learning environment for all children within the center
Full Time
Senior Level
Offers Benefits
High School Diploma Preferred
$38k-48k yearly est.
4d ago
New
4d ago
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4.4
Teachers at Fontana KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Fontana, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : Fontana, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
15d ago
15d ago
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3. 6
Preschool Teacher Assistant
Cadence Education
Preschool Teacher’s Assistant Job in Santa Clarita, CA
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Cadence Education is one of the premier early childhood educators in the United States, operating over 275 private preschools and elementary schools across 30 states. A Preschool Teacher Assistant will accept the philosophy of Cadence Education and will work as part of the teaching team to encourage a positive learning environment for all children within the center. Cadence Academy Preschool, part of the Cadence Education family, is currently seeking an Afterschool Assistant Director to bring your love of children and past experience in childcare, daycare or early childhood education to our team of kind, caring Teachers and staff. Must meet all state preschool teacher assistant requirements
Full Time
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
High School Diploma Preferred
$28k-34k yearly est.
21d ago
21d ago
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Teacher at Riverside KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Riverside, CA
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Primary Location : Riverside, California, United States Job : Teacher and Center Staff
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
8d ago
8d ago
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4.4
Teacher at Higgins Ranch KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Chino Hills, CA
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Primary Location : Chino Hills, California, United States Job : Teacher and Center Staff
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-51k yearly est.
8d ago
8d ago
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4.4
Teachers at Terra Vista KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
8d ago
8d ago
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4.4
Teachers at Hidden Valley KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Corona, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : Corona, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
8d ago
8d ago
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4.4
Teacher at Canyon Crest KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Riverside, CA
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Primary Location : Riverside, California, United States Job : Teacher and Center Staff
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
8d ago
8d ago
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4.4
Teacher at Ontario KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Ontario, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : Ontario, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
8d ago
8d ago
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4.4
Teacher at Highgrove KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Corona, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : Corona, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
8d ago
8d ago
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4.4
Teachers at Highland KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Highland, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : Highland, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
8d ago
8d ago
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4.4
Teacher at Via Verde KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in San Dimas, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : San Dimas, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-51k yearly est.
8d ago
8d ago
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4.4
Teacher at Perris KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Perris, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : Perris, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
8d ago
8d ago
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4.4
Teacher at San Dimas-Foothill KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in San Dimas, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : San Dimas, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-51k yearly est.
15d ago
15d ago
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4.4
Teacher at Mission Grove KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Riverside, CA
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Primary Location : Riverside, California, United States Job : Teacher and Center Staff
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
15d ago
15d ago
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4.4
Teacher at Redlands KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Redlands, CA
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Primary Location : Redlands, California, United States Job : Teacher and Center Staff
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
15d ago
15d ago
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4.4
Teacher at Barton Road KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Redlands, CA
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Primary Location : Redlands, California, United States Job : Teacher and Center Staff
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
15d ago
15d ago
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4.4
Teachers at Yucaipa KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Yucaipa, CA
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Primary Location : Yucaipa, California, United States Job : Teacher and Center Staff
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
15d ago
15d ago
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4.4
Teacher at Moreno Valley KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Moreno Valley, CA
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Job : Teacher and Center Staff Primary Location : Moreno Valley, California, United States
Junior Level
Offers Benefits
Bachelors Required
$37k-50k yearly est.
15d ago
15d ago
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How much does a Preschool Teacher earn in Rialto, CA?
The average preschool teacher in Rialto, CA earns between $27,000 and $60,000 annually. This compares to the national average preschool teacher range of $23,000 to $47,000.
Average Preschool Teacher Salary In Rialto, CA
$40,000
$27,000
10 %
$40,000
Median
$60,000
90 %
What is the job market like for preschool teachers in Rialto, CA?
The job market is good for preschool teachers in Rialto, CA. The number of preschool teacher jobs have grown by 247% in the last year. Right now there are currently 1,334 preschool teacher jobs available in Rialto, CA.
Active Preschool Teachers Job Openings By Month
Year
Month
Number of Preschool Teacher Jobs
2022
May
1,334
2022
April
1,458
2022
March
1,506
2022
February
420
2022
January
832
2021
December
895
2021
November
978
2021
October
722
2021
September
620
2021
August
703
2021
July
309
2021
June
381
2021
May
384
2021
April
407
You can compare the number of available jobs in Rialto to the number of preschool teacher jobs in surrounding cities.
Active Preschool Teacher Jobs In Nearby Cities
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Difference
Chino, CA
1,099
1,334
235
Chino Hills, CA
1,100
1,334
234
Colton, CA
910
1,334
424
Corona, CA
1,046
1,334
288
Diamond Bar, CA
1,125
1,334
209
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Thank you QSSB participants – All 300 of you!
This last year QSSB participants across San Bernardino County, along with child care providers across the country, have faced enormous challenges, created incredible successes, learned new skills and adapted quickly to best serve children and families. We admire the dedication and sacrifices made by each and every one. Listed here are the 300 early education environments who voluntarily participate in QSSB. They include child care centers, family child care homes, and license-exempt family, friend, and neighborhood providers. Looking at the larger picture, 300 environments equals more than 1,800 early educators teaching close to 12,000 children between the ages of zero to five. High quality care and education in the first five years is essential for school readiness and future success.
Adelanto Head Start / State Preschool (PSD)
Garcia State Preschool (RUSD)
Pedagogy Learning Center & Child Care
Adelanto State Preschool (SBCSS)
Garrat Family Child Care
Phelan State Preschool (SBCSS) (Snowline Jt. USD)
Alessandro Preschool (SBCUSD)
Gauthier Family Child Care
Pierson Family Child Care
Allen Family Child Care (Hummingbird)
General Colin Powell State Preschool (SBCSS)
Pinon Hills State Preschool (SBCSS) (Snowline Jt. USD)
Allred Child Development Program (SBCUSD)
Gore Family Day Care
Pre-K Academy at Cottonwood Elementary
Allred Infant/Toddler Center (SBCUSD)
Grant State Preschool (CJUSD)
Pre-K Academy at Hollyvale
Alma Sanchez Family Child Care
Griffin Family Child Care
Pre-K Academy at Joshua Circle
Alviar Family Child Care
Grimes State Preschool (CJUSD)
Pre-K Academy at Juniper
Angelo Family Day Care
Guzman Family Child Care
Pre-K Academy at Mesa Grande
Anna Borba State Preschool (SBCSS)
Harris Family Child Care
Pre-K Academy at Oak Hills
Apple Valley County Early Education Center (AVUSD)
Preschool Readiness Educational Partnership Oak Ridge (PREP) (CVUSD)
Arevalo Family Child Care
Hooper Family Child Care
Preschool University (YMCA – East Valley)
Argil de Montano Family Day Care
Hunt Preschool (SBCUSD)
Puesta Del Sol State Preschool (SBCSS)
Arrowhead Preschool (SBCUSD)
Ileana Cortez
Quick Family Child Care
Arroyo Valley Development Center (SBCUSD)
Indian Springs Child Development Center (SBCUSD)
Ramona Elementary (OMSD)
Atwell Family Child Care
Isabel Garcia-Grimaldo
Ramos Family Child Care
Baker Family Learning Center Head Start/ State Preschool (PSD)
Jackson Family Day Care
Rancho Verde State Preschool (AVUSD)
Baldy Mesa State Preschool (SBCSS) (Snowline Jt. USD)
James Family Child Care
Ready Set Grow Learning Services
Barbara Thompson (FFN)
Johnson Family Child Care
Redlands Day Nursery 1
Barstow Head Start/ State Preschool (PSD)
Johnson Family Child Care (Colton)
Redlands Day Nursery 2
Bassett Family Child Care
Kelley Elementary School (RUSD)
Redlands South Head Start / Early Head Start (PSD)
Bell Family Child Care
Kiddie Academy of Fontana
Redlands Valencia Head Start / State Preschool (PSD)
Bemis Elementary (RUSD)
Kiddie Academy of Rancho Cucamonga
Regina Hamilton
Benavides / Hernandez Family Day Care
KinderCare Learning Center/ Foothill
Reyes Family Day Care
Benitez Family Child Care
KinderCare Learning Center/ Victorville
Rialto Eucalyptus Head Start / State Preschool (PSD)
Bennett Family Child Care
KinderCare Learning Center/Colton
Rialto Renaissance Head Start / State Preschool (PSD)
Big Bear State Preschool (SBCSS)
KinderCare Learning Center/Commerce
Rialto Willow Head Start / State Preschool (PSD)
Bon View Elementary (OMSD)
KinderCare Learning Center/Highland
Rice Family Child Care
Bonanza School
KinderCare Learning Center/Ontario
Richard Haynes Elementary (OMSD)
Boyd (RUSD)
KinderCare Learning Center/Rancho Cucamonga
Riley Preschool (SBCUSD)
Bradach State Preschool (SBCSS)
KinderCare Learning Center/Redlands
Rodriguez Day Care
Bradley Preschool (SBCUSD)
KinderCare Learning Center/Yucaipa
Rodriguez Family Child Care
Brooks Family Child Care
Kingsley Elementary (OMSD)
Rodriguez Family Child Care (Adriana)
Brooks-Thompson Family Child Care
Kirkland Family Child Care
Rodriguez Family Child Care (Gricelda)
Brown’s Family Child Care
Lankershim Preschool (SBCUSD)
Rogers State Preschool (CJUSD)
Brown’s Teddy Bear Child Care
Lanre-Orepo Family Child Care
Rojas Family Child Care
Burbank Preschool (SBCUSD)
Lee Hall Family Day Care
Romo Family Child Care
Burrell Family Child Care
Lehigh Elementary (OMSD)
Rosie’s Preschool 1
Cajon Development Center (SBCUSD)
Lemon Street State Preschool (SBCSS)
Rosie’s Preschool 3
Cal State University San Bernardino Children’s Center
Levi Dickey State Preschool (SBCSS)
Ross Family Child Care
Calimesa State Preschool (SBCSS)
Lewis Family Child Care
San Andreas Child Development Center (SBCUSD)
Calva Family Child Care
Liberty State Preschool (SBCSS)
San Andreas Infant / Toddler Center (SBCUSD)
Campos Family Child Care
Lincoln Elementary (OMSD)
San Bernardino Development Center (SBCUSD)
Candis Williams Moore
Lincoln Preschool (SBCUSD)
San Bernardino Parks & Recreation (PSD)
Carballo Family Child Care
Little Bears State Preschool (SBCSS)
San Bernardino Preschool (SBCUSD)
Carr Family Child Care
Little Giggles Child Care
San Bernardino Valley College Child Development Center
Casey Elementary School (RUSD)
Little Mountain Preschool
San Salvador Children’s Center (CJUSD)
Chaparral State Preschool (SBCSS)
Live Oak State Preschool (SBCSS)
Serna Family Child Care
Charlotte Werner Elementary (RUSD)
Los Amigos State Preschool (SBCSS)
Shambree Young
Chino Head Start / Early Head Start (PSD)
Lucerne Valley State Preschool (SBCSS)
Siegrist State Preschool (SBCSS)
Chino Montessori School
Lucy Siegrist School (SBCSS)
Sitting Bull Academy Preschool (AVUSD)
Chino Valley Unified School District Children’s Center
Lupe Gallardo
Snowden Palmer Family Child Care
Cole Preschool (SBCUSD)
Maldonado Family Child Care
Stone Family Child Care
Coleman Family Child Care
Mango Elementary (FUSD)
Sultana Elementary (OMSD)
Concordia Christian School
Mariposa Elementary (OMSD)
Sycamore Rocks Preschool (AVUSD)
Conerly Family Child Care
Marquez Family Child Care
Synodis Family Child Care
Contreras Family Child Care
Marshall Family Child Care
Tanisha Hayes
Contreras Family Child Care (San Bernardino)
Marshall State Preschool (SBCSS)
The Right Track Preschool
Cooley Ranch State Preschool (City of Colton)
Martin Family Day Care
Tiffany Hart (FFN)
Corona Elementary (OMSD)
Mary Lewis (CJUSD)
Tonai Lawler
Cortez State Preschool (SBCSS)
Matute Family Child Care
Torres Family Child Care
Cotija Family Child Care
Maxine William’s Family Child Care
Trapp Elementary (RUSD)
Creative Mind Learning Centers
McKinley State Preschool (CJUSD)
Twenty-Nine Palms Head Start / State Preschool (PSD)
Crestline Head Start / State Preschool (PSD)
Mentone State Preschool (SBCSS) (Redlands USD)
Twyleshia Rivers
Crestmore State Preschool (CJUSD)
Merritt Family Child Care
Ulloa Family Child Care
Cristobal Family Child Care
Meza Family Child Care (Highland)
Upland Head Start (PSD)
Crooms Family Child Care
Mill Child Development Center Head Start / State Preschool (PSD)
Valley State Preschool (SBCSS)
Cucamonga Head Start (PSD)
Milton Comford Family Child Care
Vanguard State Preschool (AVUSD)
Cucamonga State Preschool (CSD)
Mojave Vista State Preschool (SBCSS)
Victor Valley College Child Development Lab
Cypress Preschool (SBCUSD)
Mommy and Daughter Day Care
Victor Valley College Head Start (PSD)
Daisy’s Joyful Day Care
Montera Elementary (OMSD)
Victoria State Preschool (SBCSS) (Redlands USD)
Davidson Preschool (SBCUSD)
Moreno Family Child Care
Victorville Head Start / State Preschool (PSD)
Davis Family Child Care
Morgan Elementary (RUSD)
Victorville Northgate Head Start / State Preschool (PSD)
Del Norte Elementary (OMSD)
Mt. Vernon Preschool (SBCUSD)
Villa De Ninos (MAOF)
Del Rey State Preschool (SBCSS)
Mt. View Christian Preschool and Kindergarten
Villanueva Family Child Care
Del Rio Renteria Family Child Care
Mulberry County Early Education Center (SBCSS)
Vista Verde State Preschool (SBCSS) (Snowline Jt. USD)
Del Rosa Preschool (SBCUSD)
Myers Preschool (RUSD)
Volunteers of America E Stree-San Bernardino
Diana Santa Cruz (FFN)
Natividad Flores
Volunteers of America Live Oak Ave-Fontana
Diaz Family Child Care
Needles Head Start / State Preschool (PSD)
Volunteers of America North Pepper Street-Rialto
Dollahan Elementary School (RUSD)
Newman State Preschool (SBCSS)
Volunteers of America Rialto Ave-San Bernardino
Dunn Elementary School (RUSD)
Norma Covert County Education Center (SBCSS)
Wade Family Day Care
Easterseals CDC Montclair
Oak Park (FUSD)
Wallace Family Child Care
Easterseals CDC Ontario
Oak Tree Learning Center
Washington State Preschool (CJUSD)
Easterseals CDC Upland
OCS Holy Rosary Academy Preschool
Westminster Head Start (PSD)
Easterseals Valley View Infant Center
OCS Our Lady of the Assumption Preschool
Williams Family Child Care
El Camino Elementary (OMSD)
OCS Resurrection Academy Preschool
Williams Family Day Care
Emmerton Preschool (SBCUSD)
OCS St. Catherine of Siena Preschool
Wilridge Family Child Care
Estrella Family Child Care
Ontario ELC (MAOF)
Wilson State Preschool (City of Colton)
Family Gomez Day Care
Ontario Maple Head Start/ State Preschool (PSD)
Wrightwood State Preschool (SBCSS) (Snowline Jt. USD)
Fernandez Family Day Care
Ontario Montclair Howard Elementary Head Start (OMSD)
Yarber Family Child Care
Fontana Citrus Head Start / State Preschool (PSD)
Pabon Family Day Care
Yolanda Walker
Franklin State Preschool (SBCSS) (Redlands USD)
Palm Vista State Preschool (SBCSS)
Yucaipa Head Start / Early Head Start (PSD)
Fremont Preschool (MAOF)
Palmetto Elementary School (FUSD)
Yucca Valley Head Start (PSD)
Frost County Early Education Center (SBCSS)
Pam Performing Arts, Inc.
Yucca Valley State Preschool (SBCSS)
Garcia Family Child Care
Park View State Preschool (SBCSS)
Zimmerman (CJUSD)
Garcia Family Child Care
Paul J. Rogers Child Development Center (City of Colton)
Garcia Family Child Care (Luebutar)
Paula Sanchez Family Child Care
Max Compact Interior – 0375 Rialto
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Max Compact Interior by FunderMax is a range of high quality laminates
pressure HPL, which is acid-resistant, can resist
constant humidity, and has the property of easy cleaning, even
graffiti, without special equipment, answering all this
requirements without any exceptions or limitations.
In addition, rooms subject to high
requirements are often especially elaborate in their design and
it is difficult to imagine a gray kindergarten, a monotonous dining room or
Dark laboratory. All this is unthinkable and unnecessary. Max Compact
Interior uses the whole range of colors of life and brings this special
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Max Compact Interior
Max Compact panels are high pressure laminates
(HPL) according to EN 438-4, type CGS for applications in
conditions requiring a high level of wear resistance (for example,
wet rooms, wall cladding, office furniture, etc. ).
For use in non-decorative applications, e.g.
machine tables, molding boards, etc., are supplied
Double-sided panels Max Compact plain with black core /
core.
Max Compact Interior F-Quality
Max Compact F quality laminates are high quality laminates.
pressure (HPL) according to EN 438-4, type CGF for areas
harsh environments (e.g. office furniture, protective
wall cladding, wet rooms, etc.) with increased
requirements for fire resistance and fire safety.
For non-decorative use, e.g. for machine
tables, creating templates, etc. we supply Max Compact F panels
undecorated on both sides: F-quality interior panels with black
go brown core.
Properties tested according to EN 438-2
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Max Compact
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Max Resistance 2
Set value 1
actual value
actual value
actual value
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Type according to EN 438
CGS
CGF
CGS
CGF
CGS
PHYSICAL DATA
Bulk density DIN 52350/ISO 1183
g/cm3
≥ 1. 35
≥ 1.35
≥ 1.35
≥ 1.35
≥ 1.35
≥ 1.35
Thickness (Sample) EN 438-2: 2016, 5
mm
10
10
10
10
10
Weight
kg/m2
13.5
13.5
13.5
13.5
13.5
MECHANICAL
Abrasion resistance 2 ) according to EN 438-2: 2016, 10
U
≥ 150
≥ 150
≥ 150
≥ 150
≥ 150
≥ 450 5
Drop ball impact resistance2) according to EN 438-2:
2016, 21
mm
≤ 10
8
8
8
8
8
Scratch resistance 2 ) according to EN 438-2: 2016, 25
Degree / Abrasion
≥ 3
3
3
3
3
3 – 4
≥ 4 N
4 H
4 H
4 H
4 H
4 – 6 H
Flexural strength according to EN ISO ISO 178 2)
MPa
≥ 80
≥ 80
≥ 80
≥ 80
≥ 80
≥ 80
Modulus of elasticity according to 178 2)
MPa
≥ 9000
≥ 9000
≥ 9000
≥ 9000
≥ 9000
≥ 9000
Cracking susceptibility 2 ) according to EN 438-2:2016,
24
≥ 4
≥ 4
≥ 4
≥ 4
≥ 4
HEAT DATA
Dimensional change during climate change during
elevated temperatures 2 ) according to EN 438-2: 2016, 17
longitudinal %
≤ 0. 3
≤ 0.3
≤ 0.3
≤ 0.3
≤ 0.3
≤ 0.15
transverse %
≤ 0.6
≤ 0.6
≤ 0.6
≤ 0.6
≤ 0.6
≤ 0.30
Boiling water resistance 2 ) according to EN 438-2: 2016,
12
%
≤ 2.0 (CGS) ≤ 3.0 (CGF)
≤ 2.0
≤ 3.0
≤ 2.0
≤ 3.0
≤ 2.0
Thermal expansion coefficient according to EN 61340-4-1
1/K
20×10 -6
20×10 -6
20×10 -6
20×10 -6
20×10 -6
Thermal conductivity coefficient λ
W/mK
approx. 0.3
approx. 0.3
approx. 0.3
approx. 0.3
approx. 0.3
Water vapor diffusion resistant
17.200µ
17.200µ
17.200µ
Surface resistance according to DIN 53482
Ohm
10 9 -10 12
10 9 -10 12
10 9 -10 12
10 9 -10 12
10 9 -10 12
Dry heat resistance (160°) EN 438-2: 2016, 16
Degrees
≥ 4
≥ 4
≥ 4
≥ 4
OPTICAL DATA
Light fastness rating 3 ) according to EN 438-2: 2016, 27
Degree
≥ 4
≥ 4
≥ 4
≥ 4
≥ 4
≥ 4
FIRE RESISTANT
CGS
CGF
Material class
Europe EN 13501-1 Euroclass
D-s2, d0
B-s2, d0/B-s1, d0 4 )
Austria A3800/1
flame retardant Tr1, Q1
flame retardant Tr1, Q1
Switzerland fire risk factor
5(200°)3
Germany DIN 4102
B2 – Normally flammable
B1 – flame retardant
According to EN 438
Production control averages
Gray scale according to duration
exposure to blue textile reference strips 6
For 6-20 mm when mounting with ventilated gap max.
15 mm according to classification report MA39-VFA
2014-1629
450 u for UNI decors, 150 u for PUNTO decors
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HOTEL GARGALLO RIALTO BARCELONA
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Rialto
The elegant Hotel Rialto is located a 25-minute walk from the Sagrada Familia and just a 7-minute walk from the Picasso Museum. The hotel also provides a restaurant and a meeting room.
This hotel boasts a prime location next to the Boquería Market, 20 km from Barcelona-El Prat Airport. The center of Barcelona is 1 km from the hotel. The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia is a short drive away.
They also have a wooden floor.
Guests can treat themselves to a buffet breakfast served daily from 07:00 to 10:30 at the restaurant. Restaurant “Enrique Tomas” offers a wide variety of dishes and is located just 50 meters from this hotel. Metro Station Jaume I Metro Station is 300 meters from this elegant hotel. Also, a couple of minutes from here you can drive to Ciutadella Park.
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Hotel Rialto 3*
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The elegant Hotel Rialto is located a 25-minute walk from the Sagrada Familia and just a 7-minute walk from the Picasso Museum. The hotel also provides a restaurant and a meeting room.
This hotel boasts a prime location next to the Boquería Market, 20 km from Barcelona-El Prat Airport. The center of Barcelona is 1 km from the hotel. The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia is a short drive away.
They also have a wooden floor.
Guests can treat themselves to a buffet breakfast served daily from 07:00 to 10:30 at the restaurant. Restaurant “Enrique Tomas” offers a wide variety of dishes and is located just 50 meters from this hotel. Metro Station Jaume I Metro Station is 300 meters from this elegant hotel. Also, a couple of minutes from here you can drive to Ciutadella Park.
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Important Information
Check-in: from 15:00-23:59
Check-out: until 12:00
Children and extra beds are not available in the
5 room
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Non-smoking on site
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No parking available
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24-hour reception
Rialto
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Private English kindergarten Sun School in ABC format at Moscow, st.
Bolshaya Pochtovaya, 30 building 1
Moscow, st. Bolshaya Pochtovaya, 30 building 1
Electrozavodskaya
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Opening hours:
from 8:00 to 19:00
Groups:
up to 15 people
Walking area:
fenced, on the territory of the residential complex
Video surveillance:
online via app
English environment:
native speakers from UK and USA
Food:
5 meals a day, taking into account the individual characteristics of the child
Morning filter by health worker:
daily
Manager
Anastasia Dubrovina
Childhood is a period when a little man learns to understand the world around him, learns the culture of society and trains the necessary skills. In childhood, intensive physiological and psychological development takes place, which is why the choice of a kindergarten is so important, because it is there that the necessary foundation is laid for further development and growth from a little man into a “big man”. But at the same time, childhood is not a preparation for a future life, but a real, bright, unique life. That is why in our garden we combine developmental and educational programs with games and holidays.
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Additional services
Included in the price:
Physical education
Music
Group sessions with a speech therapist
Group sessions with a psychologist
Sand Therapy
Not included:
Acting
Individual sessions with a psychologist
Individual lessons with a speech therapist
Tennis
Football
Chess
Robotics
News
27 August
Open day!
On August 27, we had an open day, the guests of the garden were able to communicate with the staff, and the neon circus and our expat David helped the children to spend time with interesting games and origami.
August 12
Painting!
We resumed painting classes! They are led by our wonderful assistant Anna.
July 28
Neptune Festival
On the eve of the holiday of Neptune, our guys arranged water entertainments on the street! We splashed with water, caught fish and bathed our toys 🙂
July 11
Summer 2022
Summer camp Sun Camp is in full swing! Children spend a lot of time outdoors, not only playing, but also learning a lot of new things thanks to an exciting summer program developed by our methodologists.
June 15
Tennis!
How many interesting things you can do in kindergarten! The kids love tennis. Our trainer Oksana reminds us that a good warm-up is a must before training.
June 1st
Summer camp!
In the summer we started an exciting program called “The Secret of the Third Planet” in our kindergarten. The guys will spend the whole summer conducting experiments, completing quests, making interesting crafts and walking a lot!
20 May
Graduation 2022!
The first graduation ceremony took place in our beautiful kindergarten! Two of our graduates, Masha and Vanya, will soon go to school. Harry Potter and Hermione gave our guys a real holiday! And our kids, in turn, demonstrated their knowledge of poems, songs and English!
14 May
Open Day!
We had an open day in the kindergarten! The children watched the soap show and played with Korzhik and Caramel while the parents got acquainted with the teachers and the manager of our kindergarten. Everyone was interested!
April 15
Chess!
Who do we have here? Our young chess players! The guys, under the guidance of coach Evgenia, are learning to play the most spectacular games!
12 April
Let’s celebrate Cosmonautics Day!
You won’t believe it! A real planetarium came to visit the guys! Our kids have learned a lot about planets, stars and spaceships!
April 4
Football!
Now there are real football players in our garden! All thanks to the fact that we have an additional football lesson under the guidance of our coach Andrey.
30 March
Come to Sun Camp for new programs!
This summer, in the city summer camp Sun Camp, children aged 1. 5-3 and 3-7 years old are waiting for:
new programs “Together have fun walking” for kids and “The Secret of the Third Planet” for preschoolers;
classes in Russian and English with professional educators and expats;
a new topic for each month: about friendship, travel, the emergence and development of mankind;
five meals a day;
many walks!
When you sign up for Sun Camp, you get a 100% discount on the entry fee! Phone 8 (800) 775-60-47
March 29
Healthy teeth
A real dentist came to our kindergarten! The doctor told the children how to properly care for their teeth so that they are healthy and beautiful.
4 March
A wonderful holiday for mothers
Today we had a matinee in honor of March 8 together with our beautiful mothers. The guys prepared numbers based on the work of V. Kataev “Flower-Semitsvetik”.
February 28
Maslenitsa
And today we have festivities in honor of the beginning of Maslenitsa week. The guys jump over our plush fire, play limbo and tug of war. On such a frosty day, the best thing is to keep warm 🙂
22 February
Quest with a superhero
On the eve of February 23, Spider-Man himself came to our kindergarten and arranged an exciting superhero quest for our children! No one was bored 🙂
14 February
Valentine’s Day
On Valentine’s Day, our guys with great love and diligence bake valentine cookies for their parents 🙂
25 January
We eat with appetite
delicious! Just look at the appetite of our guys! We definitely won’t leave anyone hungry 🙂
January 17
Fun walks
Our kids love to go for walks, it’s so much fun to play snowballs and dig up a huge mountain of snow with a shovel!
January 10
Birthdays
We all love birthdays and celebrate them with pleasure in our garden. And, of course, where without gifts!
ABC concept
A unique development concept helps develop a bright and confident personality. We have combined health care, the formation of intelligence and communication skills of children into a harmonious system – ABC.
Abilities (intelligence)
Development of intelligence through games and with pleasure.
Body (health)
Formation of a child’s strong immunity and care for a healthy lifestyle.
Communication (socialization)
Building relationships with others and developing teamwork skills.
Our advantages
Video surveillance
All our gardens are equipped with video surveillance systems. You can see what your child is doing at any time through the smartphone application, which is especially important during the adaptation period.
Best educators
Mandatory requirements for candidates: higher pedagogical education, work experience, ability to find an approach to the child. All educators undergo regular training at the Sun School corporate university.
English
Our gardens are bilingual, which means that afternoon games and educational activities are held in English only.
Safety
A safe environment is the basis of children’s space: special furniture without sharp corners made of environmentally friendly materials, certified toys, hypoallergenic detergents. Particular attention is paid to preventive measures: the premises are regularly ventilated, the air is disinfected using a recirculator, quartzization is carried out in accordance with SanPiN.
Healthy food
Balanced meals five times a day: two breakfasts, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. The individual characteristics of the child are taken into account: allergies, food intolerances. The menu has been developed taking into account the current SanPiN and collections of recipes recommended for feeding children in kindergartens.
Children’s insurance
Children’s accident insurance system operates in kindergartens. Insurance coverage is valid not only in the garden, but also anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day.
Our team:
Polikarpova Kristina
Garden owner
Foreword: Many people spend their whole lives looking for an activity that would really bring them pleasure. When I started looking for a kindergarten for my daughter, I realized that this is it. For a whole year we have been moving towards the opening of our wonderful garden and now with a team of real professionals we want to make every day for children in the garden useful, interesting, cheerful, full of joy and smiles.
Mr David
Middle class expat
Experience: more than 5 years
Education : St. brain model collage
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Crimea Federal University Simferopol
Russian National Research Medical University
WAEC Certificate
TESOL Professional Certificate
Introduction: My name is David and I was born in South Africa and grew up in the UK. I am a doctor by profession, and also decided to get a degree in children’s education and English (as a native speaker). My hobbies include playing the piano, cooking and computer games. I am also very interested in seeing the world, and I have visited more than 15 countries. I have an IELTS certificate in English, as well as 3 certificates in English from the American University of Arizona. I have been teaching English in Moscow for more than 5 years, and this is my second home.
Ivan
Senior group expat
Citizen of Canada
Education: higher education
University of St. Paul in Ottawa
National Research Technological University “MISIS”
Certificates and courses: TEFL, CELFA,TESOL
Experience: more than 5 years
Foreword: I am an enthusiastic, dedicated and versatile person with an outstanding academic background and an excellent attitude towards work. I am Highly motivated, reliable with experience of working in Very many schools across the world. But I’m always asked why do I like working with kids in kindergarten? Being sincere I love that no single day at work is the same, I admire children’s e ndless energy, ho nesty, c reativity , flexibility, r esilience and trust me I have over a hundred reasons why I would pick teaching and educating kids every single day.
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Andreeva Ekaterina
Middle group teacher
Experience: over 4 years
Education: Moscow State Pedagogical University named after Sholokhov
Association of Montessori Teachers of Russia
Moscow Pedagogical State University
Introduction: There are no random people in the kindergarten. I have always dreamed of having many children. But I have only two children, so I came to work as an educator. The caregiver is an important person who becomes part of the child’s family. Parents trust the educator with the most precious thing. It is important for me not to lose this trust, but to strengthen it. I try to praise my child more often. Praise instills self-confidence in children, makes them want to take the next step. I carefully prepare each lesson as a gift for children, and I am happy when I see the results of my work.
Putilina Valeriya
Senior group teacher
Education: higher
Moscow State Pedagogical University, specialty “Teacher-defectologist for working with children of preschool age with developmental disabilities, Teacher-speech therapist”
School of mental arithmetic Formental, qualification “Teacher in mental arithmetic”
Work experience: more than 5 years, including work with children with disabilities
Introduction: Hello everyone! My name is Lera, I am a speech pathologist by education. Having traveled around a huge number of gardens during student practice, I realized what kind of environment and atmosphere I want to see in my group. Sun School gave me a unique opportunity to make this happen. I do not teach children how to and how not to, I talk, explain and direct. In our garden, we develop everything creative, which they did not even know about. Every day is a new discovery!
Tatiana Vostrova
Junior group teacher
Education: higher
Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University in the direction of “Pedagogical education”
Work experience: more than 6 years
Introduction: My name is Tatyana. I chose the profession of an educator for a reason: in addition to the fact that I really love children, the profession I have chosen also makes me move forward all the time, look for and find something new, develop my creative abilities, and gives me the opportunity to plunge into the atmosphere of a happy childhood.
Ganovskaya Anna
Middle group teacher assistant
Education: higher. Moscow State Regional University, specialty “Speech pathologist”
First Moscow Educational Complex with a specialization in “Artist-teacher”
Work experience: more than 5 years
Introduction: Hello! My name is Ann. I have a specialized secondary education (artist-teacher) and a higher education (speech pathologist-defectologist). I believe that children should be loved for who they are. Instill in them a sense of responsibility, praise, create a positive atmosphere around them. I teach children kindness, care for loved ones, respect for other people.
Sumy Tatiana
Nursery Assistant
Experience: over 10 years
Education: Pedagogical college №16.
Moscow University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics.
Professional retraining with the qualification “Educator of preschool children”. Has 1 category.
Opening remarks: An educator is not a profession, it is a way of life. Kindergarten for a child is a second family. It is very important that the child feels at home in kindergarten. I understood that they are waiting for him, love him, are happy to help and are ready to teach everything that we can 🙂
Anna Kuznetsova
medical assistant
Education: higher
St. Demetrius School of Sisters of Mercy
Experience: more than 5 years
Introduction: My name is Anna. In 2020, I graduated from St. Demetrius School of Sisters of Mercy. She worked as a public health nurse. She also worked as a babysitter.
I came to kindergarten because of my great love for children. I hope they love me as much as I love them. I will do my best to keep the kids healthy and happy.
Koroleva Elena
Assistant teacher of the senior group
Education: higher
Moscow State Pedagogical University with a degree in preschool pedagogy and psychology
Work experience: more than 2 years.
Introduction: Hello everyone! My name is Elena.
Ever since high school, I realized that I like spending time with children more than with peers. Playing catch-up, cutting, gluing something, inventing stories – it’s all mine. I believe that you can always come to an agreement with children if you communicate with them on an equal footing, with respect and attention.
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Lithuanian Alexander
Cook of the 6th category
Education: vocational secondary
Work experience: over 12 years
Opening remarks: I love children and I love to cook, which is why I chose to work as a cook at Sun School. An atmosphere of joy and childhood always reigns here, and when children enjoy eating the food I have prepared, I am just happy!
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Parent reviews
Dmitry, Timur’s father (4 years old)
Great preschool, highly recommend. In the morning the child joyfully goes to him, and in the evening he often does not want to leave and asks to stay a little longer. Definitely worth your money.
Pros:
– Good “home” attitude towards children, you can see for yourself at any time by looking at the camera in a separate application.
– Good general lessons. The garden has its own workbooks, which are used by children. We constantly see new skills that the child received in the garden: he began to count to fourteen in English, learned the chorus of Jingle Bells, began to recognize letters better, etc. He constantly brings various crafts with him: they glue, draw, sculpt, design from improvised materials. They even made soap!
– You can sign up for additional classes, such as “acting.”
– The premises are new and very clean.
– All the teachers we talked to (middle group) are very friendly and enthusiastic people. They get along well with children.
– Next to the garden is a new fenced playground with one entrance.
– The child never complained about food, they cook right in the garden.
I can’t name any cons.
They spend holidays for children: Halloween, New Year (there was an invited Santa Claus). If there is something particularly interesting about the child, they will send you a photo and a description of the achievement in the messenger.
Anna Dobronravova, mother of Vera (3 years old)
In October 2021, a new branch of Sun School kindergartens opened in the Residences of Architects residential complex, and this is the best place that can be for a child. Unfortunately, we had a bad experience with kindergarten, and therefore I have something to compare.
From the first day, my daughter easily adapted to the new kindergarten and goes there with great pleasure. Everyone – from the manager to the educators, the physical education coach and the music teacher – are absolutely professional, aimed at a comfortable and happy stay of the child in the kindergarten every day. The daughter calls the teachers of the group her friends, they treat the children with respect and respect for their personal boundaries. Also, a great bonus of being in the garden is English, which, to my sincere surprise, is excellently served to children, and I see a very good result. On vacation, my daughter could communicate freely and almost completely express her thoughts in English. Isn’t it the dream of every parent for a child to absorb foreign languages in comfortable conditions and an atmosphere of joy and tranquility?)
Separately, I want to note the ideally built communication between the kindergarten and parents on any occasion. All issues are resolved quickly and easily.
I sincerely recommend our favorite kindergarten “Sun School” to all parents.
Valery, father of Tikhon (4.4) Watch video
Simply amazing, I love it! Very nice, helpful staff who help to orientate. And the program is just great!
Alexander, father of Mark (4.8) Watch video
It is interesting that the kindergarten is new, young teachers and educators, but it is immediately clear that they are professionals!
Sun School Network News
We invite you to the opening of the Lobachevsky Sun School garden (Moscow)!
08/26/2022
On September 3, a new kindergarten Lobachevsky’s Sun School opens in Moscow! The garden is new, but the principles and standards are still high.
video surveillance available to you;
five meals a day with menu correction for children with allergies;
daily health worker check-up;
classes in the format of games, quests, creative tasks;
two adults in each group.
On the open day in the program: animators, soap bubble shows, excursions for parents. You can see the garden, chat with the manager and discuss all the conditions with her.
Until September 3, the garden has a 100% discount on the entrance fee and 50% on the first month of visiting.
Start at 10:30.
Address: Moscow, st. Lobachevsky, 92, building 4
Sign up by phone 8 (800) 775-60-47
Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
Open Day at Sun School Petrogradskaya (St. Petersburg)!
08/26/2022
We invite you to an open day at Sun School Sun School Petrogradskaya!
At the holiday you will find a fun animation program, master classes for children from educators, delicious treats.
Parents will be able to get to know all the staff and see the garden.
Promotion on the day of the holiday – 100% on the entrance fee.
Address: St. Petersburg, Divenskaya street, 11
Date and time: September 10, 11:00
Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
Open Day at Sun School Solntsevo (Moscow)!
08/17/2022
We invite you to the Open Day at Sun School Solntsevo!
Program:
Fun animation and play program for kids
Tour of the garden, meeting the manager and caregivers
Master classes for children and parents
Tasty and light buffet
Bonus! Hurry up to conclude a contract at the old price and get a 100% discount on the entry fee when signing the contract on the day of the event!
Address: Moscow, Proizvodstvennaya street, 12, building 2
Date and time: August 20, 10:00
Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
Open Day at Sun School Scarlet Sails PREMIUM (Moscow)!
08/15/2022
The English kindergarten Sun School PREMIUM “Scarlet Sails” holds an “Open Day” on August 27!
At the Open Day, the participants of the event will be able to communicate, ask questions of interest to the head, administration, educators and expats of the garden.
Wonderful meetings, educational and entertainment programs await our guests:
For preschoolers
Creative workshops are open from 11.00 to 11.40. Interesting and helpful!
For the youngest guests (ages 1 – 3)
From 11.00 – 11.40 – Sensory musical fairy tale. A fairy tale that you can not only watch and listen to, but also touch!
For children from 3 to 5 years old.
From 11.00 – 11.40 – Lego adventure! Children will get acquainted with different types of Lego constructor, make wonderful Lego compositions!
Senior preschoolers (ages 5-7)
From 11.00 – 11.40 you are invited to the creative workshop “Very skillful hands”. Everyone will create a wonderful work with their own hands!
If your child is passionate about cooking, then from 11.00 – 11.40 we are waiting for young cooks in an English culinary master class with our expats!
From 11.40 am to 12.00 pm our young guests will be able to play in our group rooms and take a guided tour of the garden.
From 12.00 – 13.00 for all our guests, incendiary outdoor animation: games, contests, disco!
Bonus! 20% discount on entry fee! And that’s not all surprises for our guests!
Sign up for this summer’s exciting event!
8 (800) 775-60-47
Date: August 27, beginning at 11:00.
Address: st. Aviation, 79, building B.
Open Day at Sun School Vasileostrovsky (St. Petersburg)!
08/14/2022
We invite you to visit!
Sun School kindergarten Vasileostrovskiy will host an open day!
The children will have an exciting program and an interesting master class with full immersion in a bilingual environment.
Parents will be able to get acquainted with the teachers and the work of the kindergarten.
Bonus! Hurry up to conclude a contract at the old price and get a 50% discount on the entry fee when signing the contract on the day of the event!
Address: St. Petersburg, Maly Prospekt V.O., 90, lit. A
Date and time: August 27, 11:00
Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
Open Day at Sun School Belgian Village (Moscow)!
08/10/2022
Sun School Belgian Village Kindergarten will host an Open Day!
An amazing science show awaits you!
Freezing balloons, Egyptian night experiment, flashing solution and much more!
The guys not only watch spectacular transformations and amazing miracles, but also take part in the show themselves!
On this day, there is a unique opportunity to conclude an agreement with a garden without paying an entry fee!
Date and time: August 14, 11:30
Address: Moscow, Letovo village, Belgian village, C1
Call 8 800 775-60-47
We invite you to the holiday! Open Day at Sun School VDNKh (Moscow)!
08/04/2022
On August 13, Sun School VDNKh opens a new network garden in Moscow!
Garden managers and owners Svetlana and Alexander have prepared an excellent program for you and your children:
– games with animators;
– master classes;
– show program for all guests;
– a sweet table to make the impressions of the holiday as pleasant as possible.
For parents there will be excursions in mini-groups and a meeting where you can ask Svetlana and Alexander any questions.
If the contract is concluded before August 13, the garden has the maximum discounts: 100% for the entrance fee and 50% for the first month of visiting .
Date and time: August 13, 11:00
Address: m. VDNKh, Rizhsky pr-d, 9
Appointment by phone 8 800 775-60-47
Open Day at Savushkin’s Sun School (St. Petersburg)!
07/27/2022
We invite you to visit!
Savushkin’s Sun School Kindergarten will host an open day!
The children will have an exciting program and an interesting master class. Parents will be able to get acquainted with the teachers and the work of the kindergarten.
When signing an agreement on the Open Day, you will receive a 100% discount on the entry fee!
Address: St. Petersburg, Savushkina street, 104
Date and time: July 30, 11:00
Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
Open Day at Sun School Mosfilmovskaya (Moscow)!
06/22/2022
On July 1, we are waiting for you at the holiday in the Sun School Mosfilmovskaya kindergarten! The plan is this:
Workshops for children from kindergarten teachers. In Russian and English, so you can immediately try in practice what bilingual development is.
Games and quizzes with animators.
Disco and treats.
Garden tour for parents. You will see where your children will study, talk with the manager, you can ask her about everything.
Address: Moscow, Mosfilmovskaya street, 88, bldg. 2, pp. 6
Date and time: July 1, 10:00
Sign up by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
We invite you to the Open Day at Sun School Solntsevo (Moscow)!
05/25/2022
There are never too many holidays!
On 28. 05 Sun School Solntsevo will host an open day. What does this mean for you?
1. You can have fun with your child and separately. Because quests and master classes are waiting for children in the garden.
2. Get to know the manager and caregivers by asking them about everything from the garden to the personal journey here.
3. Find out about the conditions and program of the Sun Camp summer camp.
4. See every corner of the kindergarten.
5. Get a 100% discount on the entry fee.
Address: Moscow, st. Proizvodstvennaya, d. 12, k. 2, m. Solntsevo
Time: May 28 at 10:00
Sign up for kindergartens by phone: 8 (800) 775-60-47
Welcome to private Montessori Kindergarten 8(812)924-00-75
Why parents choose us
Our open school-kindergarten “The world on the palm of your hand” was created by the Non-State Educational Establishment UMC “Inspiration” as an experimental site. Here we were able to use new, creative development methods as an alternative to classical programs. Children come to us, whose parents are increasingly thinking about the need to educate and develop their kids in a new way. A little more freedom and, as a result, responsibility, a little quieter own voice and the child hears better, there is no comparison, there is no haste, just watching how he learns the world.
The first 1-2 weeks are adaptation and you can leave the child in the Kindergarten for 2-3 hours, gradually increasing the time, focusing on the mood of the child. There are children who agree to stay for the whole day after a couple of days, and there are those who need more time. We have an individual approach to each family.
Soft adaptation
Meals in the garden 5 times a day. We adhere to the principles of ecological nutrition. All food is cooked in multicookers and oven. We do not use in cooking: margarine, semi-finished products, canned food, long-term storage products. Dairy products (milk, kefir, cottage cheese, butter) – state farm. All soups are vegetarian. Meat and fish dishes are prepared separately. Pork is excluded. The whole garden adheres to the dietary menu, but if your child has allergies, we stipulate prohibited foods and look for a worthy replacement for them.
Tasty like home
Kindergarten “World in the palm of your hand” – Montessori garden. The main system of education is Montessori Pedagogy. Maria Montessori is the only humanist teacher in the world who not only presented the humanistic theory of the development and education of the child, but also gave the world a practical embodiment of her theory. Based on her pedagogical vision, Maria Montessori has developed specialized educational materials that enable children to learn through discovery. We have an educational Montessori environment in our garden.
Rich development environment
In our garden, the main method of teaching is the Pedagogical System of Maria Montessori. Work in a Montessori environment takes place 5 times a week for 2 hours. But besides this, in the garden in a large number of various interesting activities according to the original author’s methods (Creativity, Music, Fine Arts, Modeling, Neuroyoga, Life Safety, Psychogymnastics, St. Petersburg Studies, Chess, Cooking, Sports games to the balalaika, Moral readings and others). Every day a child in our garden makes a discovery.
Creative learning
The basic principles of the Montessori pedagogical system are: respect for the personality of the child, independence of the child, freedom within the established boundaries, natural psychological, physical and social development of children. Teachers follow the interest of the child, direct him to activities, but do not force him. This creates a comfortable, caring atmosphere that reigns in our center.
Child care
The program “Krugozor” operates in the garden. Once a week – Wednesday is a project day that takes place in an unusual mode – we go out with the children outside the garden space and arrange trips to the library, trips to Museums or exits to the Theater.
Outreach program
In our center there is a concept of succession. We get to know the parents of our children, find out what worries us, listen, the psychologist can give recommendations. And for the entire period of the child’s stay in our kindergarten, we advise, advise how to contact pediatricians, homeopaths and other specialists. We want parents to feel that they have left their child in good hands. If parents have problems and questions, then we are always in touch and ready to help.
Parental care
Our kindergarten has a good, friendly, family team. Everyone who works for us is responsible, kind, loving children, creative teachers and educators who are ready for experiments, for the study and application of new programs and methods, and have a clear understanding of the ideas of humanistic pedagogy.
Passionate teachers and educators
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Unique activities for your child
Work in a Montessori environment – all intellectual development of children occurs through environmental pedagogy. In the Montessori environment there are zones – Practical life, Sensory, Mathematics, Russian language, World around. Work begins with lexical circles – a general discussion of the lexical topic. And then the child has the right to choose the type of activity, choose the duration of work, choose a work partner.
Montessori work
5 times a week
Project activity – this is the consolidation of the material covered (lexical topic) by leaving the children to the museum, city tours, joint work of children and parents – the presentation of family projects on a specific topic.
Project activities
Once a week
English classes are held in a playful and entertaining way. In our classes, together with the children, we play different life language situations, learn rhymes and sing songs.
English
2 times a week additionally
Speech therapy classes – speech development classes. Speech is an important element of our life. The ability to correctly and competently express one’s thoughts, the ability to clearly formulate answers to the questions posed, as well as the ability to pronounce all sounds is something that not only children, but also adults should strive for.
Speech therapy classes
individually 2 times a week
Music classes – are held in a playful way, built on a frequent change of activities: songs, dances, memorizing poems. Classes provide early musical development, active development of speech in children, development of musical ear and theatrical abilities.
Music
3 times a week
Chess – classes for the development of analytical skills. Classes help young chess players learn the basics of the game, learn the basic combinations, and regularly play with peers in a warm, friendly atmosphere. Our teacher not only explains the theory in an accessible and exciting way, but also successfully reinforces knowledge in practice.
Chess
Once a week
Moral reading is the moral education of children in the garden through reading fiction. For the formation of morality knowledge is needed. We introduce children to such moral concepts as friendship, mutual assistance, sympathy, etc.
Moral readings
once a week
Mnemonics – exciting activities that help children develop the skills of memorizing visual, auditory and tactile information. The children will master the techniques of memorization, learn how to make mnemonic tables, collages, diagrams. Every week, children learn a poem and duplicate it in their notebooks using reference tables.
Mnemonics
(unique classes)
Petersburg Studies is an educational program about the native city of St. Petersburg. The main idea of the program is to give the child new knowledge about his native city through the game. This is a combination of educational cultural material and games, entertainment. Slide travel, games, magic coin, flight over the city, puzzles from the cat Vasily, playing cards, memo.
Petersburg studies
Once a week
Creativity is an activity for artistic and aesthetic development. This is a source of a lot of positive emotions and inexhaustible creative inspiration! Our tasks are to instill a sense of beauty, develop artistic taste, reveal the talents of the child (sculpting, drawing, crafts).
Creativity
2 times a week
Sports games in our garden are held under the balalaika. Sports games support good physical fitness, develop endurance and agility. Plus, cheerful music, plus a male coach, plus a great mood, emotional involvement give a charge of vivacity for the whole week.
Sports games to the balalaika
Once a week
Cooking – a program of training in the basics of the art of cooking. In the classroom, children are provided with a chef’s uniform, as well as all the necessary equipment, utensils and products for cooking. Children are introduced to the history and recipe of a new dish. And under the guidance of an experienced teacher, students create new culinary masterpieces.
Cooking
Once a week
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About us
The idea of non-format education is not new, but we chose it for our kindergarten and school. It has always been strange that in classical pedagogy the whole method is based on the setting of common goals in a group of children, regardless of their inclinations, abilities and talents.
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Welcome to Aliso Viejo KinderCare. Our experts designed our
classrooms ‘” and every activity and lesson ‘” to help prepare your
child for success in school and beyond. With designated learning
centers such as dramatic play and blocks in every classroom,
children have the opportunity for rich social play and
child-initiated discovery. You’ll also find that our classrooms
feature a print-rich environment full of carefully selected
materials, written charts and labels, and children’s literature. By
helping your child connect spoken words and print, we’re helping
develop early literacy and writing skills. Whether your child has
first words or first grade on the horizon, we’re excited to show
you how everything in our center is designed for learning!
Your child’s health and well-being is always our first concern. All
of our classrooms contain an allergy and food preference list of
our students and what individualized procedures are to be followed.
We have an on-site Health and Safety Coordinator who conducts
monthly disaster preparedness drills, and checks classrooms and
playgrounds daily to be sure all safety standards are being
followed. KinderCare also has a regional specialist who makes
annual visits to keep us updated on all our policies and
procedures. We have a fully locked facility with a coded entry way
and alarms on all surrounding gates to our play yard. We have
regular maintenance visits to make sure we are always running at
tip top shape. We constantly strive to continually maintain a safe
environment for children to learn and grow in.
Hours Of Operation: 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM, M-F
Languages Spoken: Arabic, French, Spanish
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Daycares in Aliso Viejo, CA
Nahid’s Daycare
3 Cuervo Dr. , Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
Starting at $70/day
Description:
I have been providing daycare services for children of all ages at my home in Aliso Viejo for over 25 years. I am a licensed provider for small groups and taught at KinderCare for 5 years prior to opening myown daycare.
I provide hot, organic, home-cooked meals, including many Persian dishes that are prepared fresh in my kitchen daily. I have two wonderful sons, one who is a surgeon and another who is now a medical student at Stanford.
I take care of the kids in my daycare as if they were my own- they mean the world to me. Please feel free to contact me and set up a time to come visit my home. I also have many references from past families that I may provide upon request.
Thank you,
Nahid…
Kiddieland Preschool
27101 Aliso Creek Road #154, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
Costimate: $252/wk
Description:
Kiddieland Preschool established in 1994 in Aliso Viejo operates Monday through Friday. We welcome children between the ages of 18 months through 6 years old.
Our wonderful thematic program is exciting andfun for our children. We also have an extremely interactive circle time when our children are introduced to the pledge of allegiance, Spanish, solar system, US presidents/states, and the typical ABC’s and 123’s.
We offer full time and part time care. We also have been offerring effective potty training for the past 17 years….
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Little Rascal Daycare is a mother/daughter team running an in home daycare. We are licensed and have 10 years experience, including child development certificate. We provide a safe loving environment for yourlittle ones! Go to our website and check us out! Contact for more info…
Description:
Licensed Family Home Child Care
License# 304312086
I am a mom with a 4 year old boy and a 10 month old girl. I have several years of experience working in a Child Care Center as well as a Nanny. Education inEarly Childhood Development.
CPR Certified * First Aid Certified * Health and Safety Certified * TB Tested * Background Check * Finger Printed * Day Care Insurance *
Our hours are 7:30 to 5:30 Monday through Friday.
On occasion we will offer Date Night Childcare.
Little Fox Daycare is located in Aliso Viejo near Pacific Park and the 73 Fwy.
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A safe and loving environment
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Kristin’s Kiddie Land in Aliso Viejo, California is a non-profit organization and dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating success in clear andmeasurable ways. The center provide care for families and kids from eighteen months to six years old….
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Kangaroo Family Day Care is a licensed center located in Aliso Viejo, CA. It has been providing child care services since 2002. It is a small family child care that offers lots of indoor and outdoor activitiesthat your child will enjoy. It is a bilingual school with CPR and First aid trained staffs. They are open Mondays through Fridays from 7:30a.m. to 5:30p.m….
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Academy on the Hills, located in Aliso Viejo, California, offers early care and education services to children between the ages of 6 months to 12 years old. The company’s pre-kindergarten programs focus onlaying a good foundation by teaching and developing children’s core competencies. The company’s school-age programs include enrichment classes and summer camp activities….
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Niguel Children’s Center offers childcare and preschool programs. They provide affordable child care services and give each child a warm environment that encourages the development of socialization skills,independence and positive self-image. Established in 1980, it is located at 27102 Foxborough Aliso Viejo, CA….
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The Robin Hood Montessori School in Aliso Viejo, California provides childcare and preschool education for three month old to six year old children. Their Montessori curriculum and exciting environmentstimulates the children’s cognitive, social, emotional and physical growth and fosters positive self-esteem. They are open from eight in the morning to five thirty in the afternoon. Flexible care schedules are available. …
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Here at Shining Start Daycare, we are a husband/wife team that offers a secure environment for your child to play, work and learn with other children and adults. We believe that children learn through activeexploration and play that self-esteem is built on. As a home daycare, we have the ability to structure our program to be responsive to the needs of each child. We value diversity, welcoming pre-elementary children between the ages of 3 months and 6 years. Please visit our website for more information….
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Gymboree Play & Music-Aliso Viejo is an educational organization based in California that offers different services related to early childhood development. The company’s company academic classes and enrichmentprograms are geared towards infants to preschool children. Gymboree Play & Music utilizes a curriculum that supports physical, mental, and social growth….
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Tincup Learning in Aliso Viejo, California seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a Child Care providerthat can accommodate a certain number of children….
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Canyon Vista Family YMCA located in Aliso Viejo, CA is a Before and Afterschool Childcare facility that operates Mondays through Fridays from 6:45 AM to 6 PM. The center offers year round programs such asBefore and Afterschool Care, Kindergarten Plus, Winter Break Camp, Spring Break Camp, and Summer Camp….
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I am certified and licensed child care provider with 27 years childcare business experience.
I provide healthy and organic meals and PM snacks for children.
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I am a mother of two grown up girls. I would love to take care of your child/children while you are at work. I have been in this business for the past 24 years, raising children from infant to toddler. Myfamily daycare is open Monday – Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., $1,000.00 per month for full-time and $60.00 per day (at least 2 days) for part-time. Licensed, CPR/First Aid, references, Early Childhood Education (ECE). Please give me a call for more details at 949-338-4783. Phone contact is preferred over email. My email is [email protected]…
Happy Angels Haven
25291 Barents Street, Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Starting at $325/wk
Description:
Happy Angels Haven, located in Laguna Hills, is just three blocks from 5 & 405 freeway, and just two easy turns to reach me on Alicia Parkway.
Parents like a quick pick-up and drop-off, and so we worktirelessly to make everything as convenient as possible.
We offer an inviting, fun-loving, caring, warm, home-like environment for children of all ages.
We cover, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, Aliso Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, Laguna Niguel, and more.
We have openings for infant/toddlers at this time and also offer after-school care. For after school care, the child has to be at least 5 years of age in accordance with the licensing capacity.
I am a licensed and certified CPR, serving for the last 23 years. I am affiliated with the Children Home Society of America, and Nurses Zone. For my excellent service and cleanliness, I have been complimented for keeping the facility super clean and in compliance of the State and Social Services rules and regulations.
There is a very large play area, a separate nursery for newborns, as we can’t mingle them with toddlers. We have the largest backyard within the neighborhood with beautiful panoramic view, swings, long tricycle pathway, and unlimited fresh cooked meals every day and all-day long. I don’t believe in two snacks and a lunch only, children are growing and constantly need nourishment.
We have structured program with variety of activities for our kids like coloring, recognition of alphabets, numbers, colors, shapes, circle time (games and basic general knowledge), dancing hour, bubble party and creative story time which is lots of fun. Kids learn social skills and learn sharing, caring and good manners which parents see in their behavior as they grow.
I have excellent references, open days, evenings, and nights for nurses and other graveyard shift parents. I do give daycare presentation after 6:30 p.m. or Saturday morning and share a lot with the parents, so that they get to know what I have to offer. We have also helped many single moms expand their horizons, and take their careers to the next level, giving them better financial opportunity, support and a future.
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K For Kids Daycare
25882 Triton Court, Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Starting at $300/wk
Description:
I am currently full!
Please note that I am an INFANTS ONLY provider and I only take full time children under the age of 2.
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I am currently only accepting full time infants.
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In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Aliso Viejo, CA?
There are a variety of daycares in Aliso Viejo, CA providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.
How can I find a daycare near me in Aliso Viejo, CA?
If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 92 in Aliso Viejo, CA as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Aliso Viejo or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.
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As you visit daycare facilities in Aliso Viejo, CA, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Aliso Viejo, CA.
Kindercare Learning Center | ALISO VIEJO CA DAY CARE CENTER
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Description:
Our experts designed our classrooms – and every activity and lesson – to help prepare your child for success in school and beyond. With designated learning centers such as dramatic play and blocks in every classroom, children have the opportunity for rich social play and child-initiated discovery.
You’ll also find that our classrooms feature a print-rich environment full of carefully selected materials, written charts and labels, and children’s literature. By helping your child connect spoken words and print, we’re helping develop early literacy and writing skills.
Whether your child has first words or first grade on the horizon, we’re excited to show you how everything in our center is designed for learning!
Valerie Saunders, Center Director
Program and Licensing Details
License Number:
304270379
Capacity:
78
Age Range:
6 Weeks – 12 Years
Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
No
Type of Care:
Infant Programs, Toddler Programs, Discovery Preschool Programs, Preschool Programs, Prekindergarten Programs, Private Kindergarten Programs, Before and After School Programs, Summer ProgramsDAY CARE
District Office:
ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL OFFICE
District Office Phone:
(714) 703-2800 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )
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Type
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Reports/Citations
Complaint
2022-01-19
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Complaint
2021-05-21
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Other
2021-03-29
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection
2020-02-27
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other
2019-06-17
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection
2018-09-07
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other
2018-08-14
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other
2017-10-20
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection
2017-10-03
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection
2017-09-26
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Summary
02/27/2020, 09/07/2018, 10/03/2017, 09/26/2017
Type B Citation: 1;
*Type B citation is for a violation that, if not corrected, may become an immediate risk to the health, safety or personal rights of clients. Examples include faulty medical record keeping and lack of adequate staff training.
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Aliso Viejo KinderCare 25507 Moulton Pkwy, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
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Aliso Viejo KinderCare located at 25507 Moulton Pkwy in Aliso Viejo, CA is designed with your child’s fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.
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Teacher at Aliso Viejo KinderCare at KinderCare Learning Companies
KinderCare is the largest nationwide provider of early childhood education in the U. S. Since 1969, it has successfully served children with time-tested techniques and proven results.
Size: 10,000+ employees
Industry: Education
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Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success.
As a member of our teaching staff, you will:
Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn
Partner with parents with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children
Support your center’s success by partnering with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment, accreditation, and engagement
Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners
Implement KCE’s curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child
The benefits our career professionals enjoy:
Medical, dental and vision
Childcare benefit
Paid time off
Education assistance and reimbursement
Medical expense reimbursement/ Life insurance/Disability benefits/ Health and wellness programs
401(k) savings and investment plan with employer match
Qualifications:
Desired Skills and Experience:
CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain
Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain)
Completed 12 core ECE Units Infant/toddler OR BA Degree in Child Development
Must be physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors
Ability to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear well enough to keep children safe, and engage in physical activity with children
Read, write, understand, and speak English to communicate with children and their parents in English
All center staff applicants must meet state specific guidelines for the role
Our highest priority has always been to keep our employees, children, families, and communities as safe and healthy as possible. Starting October 18, 2021, we began requiring COVID vaccinations or weekly COVID testing for all unvaccinated employees. We are also subject to state law, local ordinances, and Health Department requirements for child care workers or school staff.
KinderCare Education is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.
Primary Location : Aliso Viejo, California, United States
Job : Teacher and Center Staff
Client-provided location(s): Aliso Viejo, CA, USA
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Health and Wellness
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Wellness Program
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Performance Bonus
401(K) With Company Matching
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Set just 4.3 km from Soka University of America, RIOS BALER PRO offers accommodation in Aliso Viejo with access to a bar, a garden, as well as a 24-hour front desk. Private parking is available on site.
This air-conditioned apartment is fitted with 1 bedroom, a flat-screen TV, and a kitchen with a minibar.
Guests at the apartment can enjoy a buffet breakfast.
RIOS BALER PRO offers a terrace.
The nearest airport is John Wayne, 14 km from the accommodation, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.
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WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and costs USD 55 per 24 hours.
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An explosion at a medical center in Aliso Viejo, California, killed at least one person and injured three others, CNN reported.
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Homewood Suites By Hilton Aliso Viejo – Laguna BeachHotel
Map View 700 m from City Center 1000 m from Soka University of America 1000 m from hotel
Close to a local beach, this hotel serves an American breakfast each morning and also offers a saltwater pool.
View on map 1000 m from City Center 1.0 km from Soka University of America
Rooms with mountain views are offered at this hotel with an optimal location and an outdoor swimming pool on site.
Excellent4949 reviews10
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RUB 15 901
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Rios Baler ProApartment
See on the map2.8 km from the hotelCci Soka University 2.2 km from the hotel
Excellent385385 reviews10
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The Ranch At Laguna BeachResort
View on map Aliso Viejo 7.2 km from hotel City center 7.2 km from hotel
and location in the heart of the city.
Excellent5151 reviews10
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RUB 42 062
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Montage Laguna BeachResort
See on map Aliso Viejo 7.3 km from the hotel City center 7.3 km from the hotel
minutes drive from Mile Square Park in Laguna Beach.
Excellent5454 reviews10
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RUB 99 664
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Laguna Beach LodgeHotel
See on map 7.2 km from Aliso Viejo 7.2 km from City Center
This hotel with an outdoor pool is located close to the beach and close to Aliso Beach.
Very good9191 reviews10
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RUB 17 521
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The Tides Laguna BeachB&B
Map Aliso Viejo 7.0 km from hotel City center 7. 0 km from hotel
The 0012 hotel is located a few steps from Crystal Cove State Park and features 21 rooms overlooking the city.
Very good4141 reviews10
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RUB 13 801
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Laguna RivieraResort
See on map Aliso Viejo 6.6 km from hotel City center 6.6 km from hotel
Located near Laguna Art Museum 4 rooms and includes a swimming pool water.
Excellent7878 reviews10
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RUB 14 341
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Surf And Sand ResortResort
View on map Aliso Viejo 6.7 km from hotel City center 6.7 km from hotel panoramic sea view.
Very good7575 reviews10
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RUB 37,021
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Casa Laguna Hotel & SpaHotel
Map Aliso Viejo 6. 8 km from hotel City center 6.8 km from hotel .
Excellent8686 reviews10
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RUB 25 441
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Seaside Laguna Inn & SuitesHotel
See on map 6.7 km from Aliso Viejo 6.7 km from City Center
This conveniently located hotel offers incredible views of the Pacific Ocean.
Very good8989 reviews10
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RUB 16 621
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Inn At Laguna BeachB&B
Map Aliso Viejo 6.7 km from hotel City center 6.7 km from hotel
This hotel boasts breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean due to its prime location.
Excellent3131 reviews10
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RUB 26 821
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Holiday Inn Laguna Beach, An Ihg HotelResort
See on map 6. 5 km from Aliso Viejo Hotel 6.5 km from City Center
Located next to the courtyard and the Heisler a shared lounge on site and offers beautiful rooms.
Excellent6464 reviews10
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RUB 20 221
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Best Western Plus Irvine Spectrum HotelMotel
See on map Aliso Viejo 5.7 km from hotel City center 5.7 km from hotel
The hotel was built in 1987 and is centrally located offers cozy rooms, as well as a seasonal outdoor pool.
Not bad2222 reviews10
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RUB 8 940
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La Casa Del CaminoHotel
View map Aliso Viejo 6.7 km from hotel City center 6.7 km from hotel
This magnificent hotel is located near the Pacific Ocean and Festival of Arts, Laguna with a private pool for relaxation.
Excellent2222 reviews10
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RUB 15 421
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Pacific Edge Hotel On Laguna BeachHotel
See on mapAliso Viejo6. 5 km from the hotel6.5 km from the city center coastal location near Heisler Park.
Excellent9393 reviews10
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RUB 15 421
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Laguna Brisas HotelHotel
View on map 6.7 km from Aliso Viejo 6.7 km from City Center panoramic sea view.
Excellent201201 reviews10
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RUB 11 520
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Laguna Beach InnB&B
Map Aliso Viejo 6.7 km from hotel City center 6.7 km from hotel
Located near Heisler Park, the hotel includes 23 rooms and a year-round outdoor pool.
Excellent5757 reviews10
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RUB 7 620
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Hampton Inn Irvine Spectrum Lake ForestHotel
View map Aliso Viejo 5.9 km from hotel 5.9 km from city center
Foresta, near the Big Air Trampoline Park. .
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RUB 9 480
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The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna NiguelResort
See on map Aliso Viejo 11.0 km from hotel City center 11.0 km from hotel 9013 km away from hotel Pacific Ocean, try snorkeling and lawn tennis on site, as well as a specialty restaurant.
Excellent3838 reviews10
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RUB 77 103
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Best Western Capistrano InnHotel
See on map10.3 km from Aliso Viejo hotel 10.3 km from hotel City center offers a wellness center and jacuzzi.
Very good7474 reviews10
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RUB 10 140
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Ayres Hotel Laguna WoodsHotel
View map Aliso Viejo 3.9 km from hotel City center 3. 9 km from hotel Cci Soka University 1.9 km from hotel
Mall, has 139 rooms and an indoor pool.
Excellent1616 reviews10
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RUB 11 640
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The Hills Hotel, Ascend Hotel CollectionHotel
View on map 5.0 km from Aliso Viejo 5.0 km from City Center
Within walking distance of the Oso Creek Trail, this hotel features an on-site gourmet restaurant.
Guest rating77 reviews10
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RUB 9 480
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Hotel JoaquinHotel
Map Aliso Viejo 7.4 km from hotel City center 7.4 km from hotel
This design hotel provides a convenient base for exploring Laguna Beach, with Crescent Bay Point Park and Laguna Art Museum nearby.
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RUB 36 541
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Laguna Beach HouseHotel
View map Aliso Viejo 7. 0 km from hotel City center 7.0 km from hotel
Offering a year-round outdoor pool, this hotel is located close to Crystal Cove State Park in a sophisticated building.
Excellent2323 reviews10
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RUB 24 781
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14 West Laguna BeachHotel
Map Aliso Viejo 6.5 km from hotel City center 6.5 km from hotel
This hotel is located 10 minutes walk from the center of Laguna Beach from Festival of Arts of Laguna Bch, providing guests with a patio and a barbecue grill.
Excellent3939 reviews10
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RUB 13 561
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Hotel LagunaHotel
View map Aliso Viejo 6.5 km from hotel City center 6.5 km from hotel
Located in the center of Laguna Beach, close to Heisler Park5, this hotel and Heisler Park5 rooms offers a shared lounge and a barbecue grill.
Excellent1515 reviews10
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RUB 10 560
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Hilton Garden Inn Irvine Spectrum Lake ForestHotel
See on map5.8 km from Aliso Viejo 5.8 km from City Center .
Excellent3434 reviews10
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RUB 9 840
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Capri Laguna Inn On The BeachHotel
View on map 6.7 km from Aliso Viejo 6.7 km from City Center
Featuring a private pool and incredible sea views, this hotel offers accommodation in an entertainment district.
Very good8080 reviews10
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RUB 17,041
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Fairfield Inn Mission Viejo Orange CountyHotel
Map Aliso Viejo 5.1 km from hotel City Center 5.1 km from hotel
Located a few steps from The Shops At Mission Viejo, this hotel features 146 rooms with city views.
Very good3535 reviews10
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RUB 11 580
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Laguna ShoresResort
View on map Aliso Viejo 7.0 km from hotel 7.0 km from city center
Guests can relax in the hotel’s library bar, offering a picturesque location in Laguna Beach.
Excellent2121 reviews10
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RUB 13 501
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Blue Lantern Inn, A Four Sisters Inn B&B
See on map Aliso Viejo 12.5 km from hotel City center 12.5 km from hotel 9001 Harbor Point3 90 Dana Rooms offer ocean views.
Excellent1010 reviews10
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RUB 26,761
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Laguna Hills Inn By Irvine SpectrumHotel
View map Aliso Viejo 5.8 km from hotel 5.8 km from city center spa and hot tub.
Very good1313 reviews10
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RUB 6 840
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Hotel Seven4OneHotel
See on map 6.5 km from Aliso Viejo 6.5 km from City Center
Located near the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach, this hotel consists of 12 rooms decorated in a contemporary style.
Price from
RUB 7 800
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Laguna Cliffs InnHotel
View on mapAliso Viejo7.0 km from the hotel7.0 km from the city center
Price from
RUB 13 381
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Quality Inn & Suites Irvine SpectrumHotel
View map Aliso Viejo 6.0 km from hotel City center 6.0 km from hotel
Located on the beach, guests can use a tennis court golf course, as well as explore Mission Viejo Lake nearby.
Very good88 reviews10
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RUB 10 380
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Americas Best Value Laguna Inn & SuitesHotel
See on map5.8 km from Aliso Viejo Hotel 5.8 km from Hotel City Center
Located in San Juan Capistrano, a 10-minute drive from the Spanish Mission Building in San Juan Capistrano, this attractive hotel offers a wellness centre, a jacuzzi and a spa for a pleasant stay.
Not bad1212 reviews10
Price from
RUB 9 660
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Arabella LagunaVilla
See on map Aliso Viejo 7.0 km from the hotel 7.0 km from the city center
Located 1 km from the city center, the villa offers 7 rooms with large bathrooms.
Excellent11 reviews10
Price from
RUB 23 761
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Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton Mission Viejo Laguna San Juan CapistranoHotel
View on map 6. 0 km from Aliso Viejo 6.0 km from City Center
The hotel is located 7 km from the center and cribs and video games are available for children.
Very good88 reviews10
Price from
RUB 17,701
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Laguna Beach Motor InnHotel
See on map 7.4 km from Aliso Viejo 7.4 km from hotel City center
Overlooking the garden, this hotel is located near Moulton Meadows Park.
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Homewood Suites By Hilton Irvine Spectrum Lake ForestHotel
See on map5.9 km from Aliso Viejo Hotel 5.9 km from City Center Air., there is a snack bar, as well as a heated pool, a sun terrace and a common living room.
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RUB 12 661
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Villa Laguna Laguna BeachVilla
View on map 6.6 km from Aliso Viejo 6.6 km from City Center
This villa is located next to Laguna Coast Wilderness Park.
Price from
RUB 98 104
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Towneplace Suites By Marriott Irvine Lake ForestHotel
Map Aliso Viejo 5.8 km from hotel City Center 5.8 km from hotel
Conveniently located within walking distance of Arden Helena Modjeska Historic House and Gardens, this hotel features 112 air-conditioned rooms.
Very good
Price from
RUB 13 201
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Scp Seven4One HotelHotel
Map Aliso Viejo 6.6 km from hotel City center 6.6 km from hotel
Price from
RUB 19 861
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Springhill Suites By Marriott Irvine Lake ForestHotel
View on map6.1 km from Aliso Viejo 6.1 km from City Center
Just 5 minutes from Serrano Creek Park walk from Helena Modjeska’s historic house and garden Arden. .
Price from
RUB 11 940
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Dp-4 Ritz Pointe Condo Dana PointHotel
Map Aliso Viejo at 9.7 km from hotel 9.7 km from City Center
Offering an outdoor pool, this villa is located 1.5 km from Salt Creek Beach Park.
Price from
RUB 18 901
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Monarch VistaHotel
See on map 9.8 km from Aliso Viejo 9.8 km from hotel City center
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RUB 15 781
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Laguna DreamsHotel
View on map 6.6 km from Aliso Viejo Hotel 6.6 km from City Center
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Cliff View IIHotel
View on map 7.1 km from Aliso Viejo Hotel 7.1 km from City Center from Villa
a fully equipped kitchen, as well as a microwave, refrigerator and kitchen utensils is located near Hayler Park.
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Ritz Point CondoHotel
Map Aliso Viejo at 9.7 km from the hotel 9.7 km from City Center
Located a 5-minute drive from Strand Vista Park, this villa offers hiking, horseback riding and cycling.
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RUB 18 421
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Hotel Laguna Surf Laguna BeachHotel
View map Aliso Viejo 6.5 km from hotel City center 6.5 km from hotel
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See on map 9.7 km from Aliso Viejo 9.7 km from City Center
Featuring a heated swimming pool, windsurfing, diving and hiking are possible on site, located near Monarch Beach Golf Links.
Price from
RUB 19 261
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Deluxe Laguna Hills Home With Outdoor Oasis!Villa
Map Aliso Viejo 5.1 km from hotel Center 5.1 km from hotel
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Villa Calypso Laguna BeachVilla
View on map 6.6 km from Aliso Viejo 6.6 km from City Center Treasure Island Beach.
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RUB 34 621
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Villa Majorca Laguna BeachVilla
Map Aliso Viejo 6.6 km from hotel City center 6.6 km from hotel
The villa offers free parking and an ATM machine and is located 1 km from the city centre.
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RUB 38 042
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Villa Antigua Laguna BeachVilla
View on map 6.6 km from Aliso Viejo 6.6 km from City Center
Located next to Woods Cove- beach.
Price from
RUB 44 942
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Villa Rent Laguna Beach SanctuaryVilla
See on map4.5 km from Aliso Viejo Hotel 4.5 km from City Center from the Festival of Arts and Landscape Masters.
Price from
RUB 72 003
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Luxury Villa With Pool, Spa, Fitness & Movie RoomVilla
See on map 3.5 km from Aliso Viejo 3.5 km from City Center
Situated 4 km from Niguel Botanical Reserve, this villa features a terrace.
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Laguna Beach OceanfrontVilla
See on map 6.6 km from Aliso Viejo Hotel 6.6 km from City Center and cycling.
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Villa Seychelles Laguna BeachVilla
See on map Aliso Viejo 6.6 km from the hotel 6.6 km from the city center equipped kitchen.
Price from
RUB 44 042
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Private Resort Living Minutes From Laguna BeachVilla
Map Aliso Viejo 2.5 km from hotel City center 2.5 km from hotel Mandeville Park 400 m from hotel
The villa provides parking and free parking and is located 2 km from the city centre.
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Villa Djakarta Laguna BeachVilla
View on map 6.6 km from Aliso Viejo 6.6 km from City Center from El Moro Canyon Trail hiking.
Price from
RUB 25 681
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Villa Lanai Laguna BeachVilla
See on map 6.6 km from Aliso Viejo 6.6 km from City Center
The villa is located near Kush Fine Art and offers 1 separate bedrooms.
Price from
RUB 32 041
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Sleepy Hollow #2Villa
See on map 6.6 km from Aliso Viejo Hotel 6.6 km from City Center
Just 1.1 km from Hayler Park, the Villas offer a golf course and a tennis court.
Price from
RUB 39 362
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Sleepy Hollow #1Villa
View on map 6. 6 km from Aliso Viejo 6.6 km from City Center
Villa with a terrace, 1 bedroom and a fully equipped kitchen, located close to Main Beach Park.
Price from
RUB 38 702
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Capistrano Unified School District
Capistrano Unified School District ( CUSD ) is the second largest school district in Orange County, California, United States. It is the 8th largest district in the state. [3] and 78th in the country. [4] The district currently has 54,036 students. [5] and operates 33 elementary schools, two K-8 schools, ten high schools, six comprehensive high schools, five charter schools, and several alternative education programs.
CUSD has 40 California Distinguished Schools, 11 National Blue Ribbon Schools, 19 Golden Bell Award Programs, and 36 California Business Honor Roll Schools, among many other award winning schools and school programs. [6] The county has a graduation rate of 97.2%, well above the California average of 85.1%. Each CUSD high school is ranked in the top 1000 high schools in the US by U.S. News & World Report .
Established in 1965, the Capistrano Unified School District covers an area of 195 square miles (510 km). 2 ) and employs 3,992 people, making it the largest employer in South Orange County. [7] With Laguna Beach Unified School District, it is part of the College and Career Advantage (formerly South Coast Regional Occupational Program) (ROP).
Content
1 Service Area
2 Schools
2.1 Primary schools
2.2 K-8 school
2.3 secondary schools
2.4 Universities
2.5 Alternative educational programs
3 Student affiliation
4 Disputes
5 School board
7 7 See also
8 external link
9 Recommendations
Service area
The school district serves all or part of the following cities and unincorporated areas:
ALISO VIIHO
Kot-de-Kaza
Dana Point
Dove Canyon
Lader ranch
Laguna
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San Cleam
San Juan-Kapistrano
Wheel of the Wagon
School
Primary schools
Aliso Viekho 9000 9000 9000 Scholar”)
Don Juan Ávila Elementary School (California Honors School and California Excellence School)
Oak Grove Elementary School (California Honors School and California Excellence School)
Wood Canyon Elementary School (California Distinguished School) )
Dana Point
Palisades Elementary School
R. H. Elementary School. Dana (California Distinguished School and Blue Ribbon National School)
Special needs facility R.H. Dana
Rancho Ladera
Chaparral Elementary School (California Honors School and California School of Excellence Scholar)
Ladera Ranch Elementary School (California Grand Osde Elementary School of Business Excellence Scientist) 9003 9003 school (California School of Excellence in Business Scholar)
Laguna Niguel
Crown Valley Elementary School (California Distinguished School)
George White Elementary School (California Honors School and California Scholar School of Excellence)
Hidden Hills Elementary School (California Distinguished School)
John S. Malcom Elementary School (California Honored School, National Blue Ribbon School, and California Advanced School Scientist)
Laguna Niguel Elementary School (California Honored School and California Advanced School Scientist)
Marian Bergeson Elementary School (California Honors School and California Advanced School “Scholar”)
Moulton Elementary School (California Honors School, National Blue Ribbon School and California Advanced School “Scholar”)
Las Flores
Mission Viejo
Bathgate Elementary School (California Honors School, National Blue Ribbon School and California Scholar School of Excellence)
Castile Elementary School (California Distinguished School and California Scholar School of Excellence)
Philip Reilly Elementary School ( California Distinguished School and National Blue Ribbon School)
Viejo Elementary Two Way Language Immersion School
Rancho Santa Margarita
Las Flores Elementary School (California Distinguished School and California Scientist Advanced School)
Tijeras Creek Elementary School (California Honors School and California Scientist Advanced School) 9001
San Clemente
Clarence Lobo Elementary School (California Distinguished School)
Concordia Elementary School (California Honors School and California Scholar School of Excellence)
Las Palmas Elementary School of Bilateral Language Immersion (California Distinguished School)
Marblehead Elementary School
Truman Benedict Elementary School (California Distinguished School and California School of Excellence Scientist)
California Vista Del Mar Elementary School Honorary School and California School of Excellence “Scholar”)
San Juan Capistrano
Del Obispo Elementary School (California Distinguished School)
Primary school of Harold Ambuli (California outstanding school)
Films Primary school
San Juan Elementary School of Bilateral Language Immersion
K-8 School
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Capistrano Home School, daytime
Carl Hankey K-8 International Baccalaureate World School (California Gold Ribbon School and California Star School of Excellence)
School Esencia K-8
Secondary schools
Aliso VIIHO
Secondary school of Aliso Vieho (California outstanding school and California training school “Scientific”)
Secondary school of the don Huan Avil (California Help California Advanced School Scientist
Ladera Ranch High School (California Honors School and California Advanced School Scientist)
Laguna Nigel
Secondary school Niguel Hills (California Honored School and California School of Continuing Qualification “Scientist”)
Mission Viekho
Secondary school California Scientist Advanced School)
Rancho Santa Margarita
Las Flores High School (California Honors School and California Scholar Advanced School)
San Clemente
Bernice Ayer High School (California Distinguished School and California Scholar School of Excellence)
Shorecliffs High School (California Distinguished School)
Vista-California Meritary High School
San Juan Capistrano
Marco Forster Middle School (California Honors School and California Star Educational Quality School)
Colleges
Aliso Viejo
Aliso Niguel High School (California High School, Blue Ribbon National School, California Scientist Advanced School, US News/World Report 915 Newsweek “Best High School” and DOE New American High School
Dana Point
Dana Hills High School, Day (California Distinguished School, National Blue Ribbon School, California School of Excellence in Education “Scholar” and U. S. News / World Report “Best High School”)
Las Flores
Tesoro High School (Outstanding California School, California School of Excellence Scholar, US News/World Report “Best High School” and Newsweek “Best High School”)
Mission Viejo
Capistrano Valley High School (Distinguished California School, California School of Excellence Scientist, US News/World Report “Best High School” and International Baccalaureate World School)
San Clemente
San Clemente High School (Outstanding California School, California School of Excellence Scholar, US News/World Report High School and International Baccalaureate World School)
San Juan Capistrano
California Preparatory Academy Virtual School
San Juan Hills High School (California Star School of Business Excellence, US News/World Report “Best High School” and Newsweek “Best High School”)
Alternative Education programs
San Juan Capistrano
Capistrano Adult School
CUSD Adult Transition Program
Junipero Serra High School (California Department of Education Continuing Education High School Model)
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Disputes
In 1994 in 1994 in 1994 in 1994, a teacher of natural sciences refused to teach evolution, because it felt, that it was religion. In Peloza v. School District Capistrano , the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the school district.
In 2012, the Capistrano Unified School District was convicted of the wrongful death of three-year-old Kevin Sisler, who slowly choked to death on the bus home from preschool. The bus driver and CUSD staff were unable to properly secure Kevin to the seat, causing the child to suffocate due to improper placement of his chest restraint and seat belt. In Sisler v. Capistrano Unified School District, the jury found CUSD guilty and negligent in its actions.
In 2015, the principal of San Clemente High School was suspended. This caused public outrage and led to the removal of the assistant superintendent. [8]
Disagreements over district leadership prompted two attempts to recall school board members.
Blackboard
Capistrano Unified School District has a board of trustees of seven members, each representing one of the school district’s seven geographic areas. Each trustee is elected for a term of four years. Trustees must reside in the area they represent.
Current Board of Trustees: [9]
Amy Ganachek, zone 1
Jim Rirdon, zone 2
Patricia Holloway, zone 3
March Maknicolas, zone 4
Doctor Gary Viri, zone 5
Hilla Jones, Area 6
Judy Ballocus, Area 7
The Board of Trustees is the school district’s policy-making body. It is responsible for providing a quality educational program for students in kindergarten through grade 12 in accordance with the California Constitution, state laws, adopted board policy, and the wishes of the community.
As elected officials, trustees are civil servants responsible for managing the political division of the state. The school district is independent of the city and county governments, but cooperates with them. In addition to setting school district policy, the board makes an annual budget and approves all expenses, hiring decisions, curricula, textbooks, and courses of instruction, and makes decisions regarding school lots, building plans, and building contracts. Trustees are not authorized to act individually on behalf of the board of directors. Formal action can only be taken when the board is in session with a quorum of at least half of the trustees.
Superintendent
District administration is delegated by trustees to a professional administrative staff headed by a superintendent. The superintendent acts as the secretary of the board of trustees.
Superinets from the moment of merging: [10]
1965-1969 Dr. Charles F. Kenny
1969-1975 Truman Benedict
1975-1991 Dr. Jerom Tornsley
9000 9000 9000-9000 1996 d -R James A. Fleming
2007-2007 Dr. Dennis Smith
2007-2009 Woodro Carter
20103 Joseph M. Farly
2014-Current Kirsten M. Vital
See also
9000 Guidelines 9 [7]
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Soka School System – Wikipedia
B Soka School System (価学園 Hepburn: Sōka Gakuen) is a Japanese corporation that oversees a number of kindergartens, elementary schools, junior high schools and high schools in Japan and some others countries, as well as an educational support and research center. It is part of the wider “Soka” network of schools, which includes Soka University of Japan, Soka American University, and Soka Women’s College. [1] In addition, he maintains relationships with several unaffiliated schools and research associations in countries outside of Japan. [2] [3]
In order of opening, the network includes Soka Junior and High Schools (1968; Tokyo), Soka University (1971; Tokyo), Kansai Soka Junior and High Schools (1973; Osaka), Children’s garden of Sapporo Soka (1976), Tokyo. Soka Elementary School (1978), Kansai Soka Elementary School (1982; Osaka), Soka Women’s College (1985; Tokyo), American Soka University (1987, 2001), Hong Kong Soka Kindergarten (1992), Singapore Soka Kindergarten (1993), Soka Kindergarten in Malaysia (1995), Soka School (primary and secondary) in Brazil (2001 d.), Soka Kindergarten in Brazil (2001) and Soka Happiness Kindergarten in South Korea (2008). In addition, one of the largest distance learning programs in Japan is run by Soka University in Tokyo. [4]
The underlying educational philosophy and curriculum perspective of the Soka school system has influenced the work of many teachers in Japan and abroad. [5] [6] [7]
The founder of the Soka school system is Daisaku Ikeda. The Soka school system receives financial support from the Soka Gakkai Buddhist Society. The majority of enrolled students are members of the Soka Gakkai, although members do not have priority in admission decisions. Its educational program is not sectarian, despite the Soka Gakkai’s relationship to Nichiren Buddhism. Its buildings and campuses have been noted as architecturally supporting the schools’ stated philosophy of being bright and spacious with scenic views. [8] [9] [10] [11]
Content
1 Educational philosophy, curriculum and methodology
2 History 9000 2.1 List of educational institutions
3 Research
4 Recommendations
5 External sites
Educational Philosophy, Curriculum and Methodology
The educational philosophy of the Soka school system, labeled “Soka education” or “values-based education”, sets the goal of education as the realization of happiness students. Realizing this vision on a larger scale, according to Ikeda, requires a paradigm shift from education seen as supporting society to a vision of society serving the basic needs of education. [12]
The mission of schools, according to Soka education, should be to protect the dignity of human life and human rights. Its methodology is based on “human education” rather than the more popular term “humanistic education”. Here the teacher serves as a role model for pacifism, assuming the Buddhist function of a bodhisattva. The role of the teacher is to help students realize the inner dignity of their lives, to cultivate the will for a stronger life, and to empathize with the pain of others. The curriculum focuses on peace, human rights, sustainable development and environmental education. [13] [14]
History
The roots of the Soka school system go back to the pedagogical work of Tsunesaburo Makiguchi, a Japanese educator and geographer in the early 20th century, whose first published works were books on geography and community education. He further developed his theories into practice while serving as principal of five elementary schools in Tokyo. Makiguchi’s last book, A System of Value-Creating Pedagogy (Jpn: Soka kyoikugaku taikei), was published in 1930. Here Makiguchi wrote about happiness, defined as the ability to create personal and social value, as the goal of both life and education. Hosei Toda, Makiguchi’s colleague and student, experimented with Makiguchi’s theories at the after school study center he ran, and edited Makiguchi’s comments and notes in a publishable form. [15] [16] [17] By founding the Soka school system, Ikeda modernized and expanded Makiguchi’s vision of Soka education. [18] During his many visits to schools, Soka Ikeda modeled the types of student care he hoped the staff would take. [19]
List of educational institutions
Kindergartens
Sapporo Soka Kindergarten – Toyohira-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, established in 1976 [20]
Hong Kong Soka Kindergarten – Hong Kong, founded in 1992 [21]
Singapore Soka Kindergarten – Singapore, founded in 1993 [22]
Soka Kindergarten ( Tadika Seri Soka – Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia, established 1995 [23]
Brazil Soka Kindergarten – São Paulo, Brazil, established 2001
Soka Happiness Kindergarten – Dongjak District, Seoul , South Korea, founded in 2008 [24]
Elementary Schools
Tokyo Soka Elementary School – Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan, established in 1978
Kansai Soka Elementary School – Hirakata, Osaka, Japan, established in 1982
Fang Zhao Elementary School lin Soka – Guangdong, China, established 2001
Xuan-tan Soka Primary School – Guangdong, China, established 2003 [25]
Brazil Soka School – Sao Paulo, Brazil, established 2003 year. [26]
Junior and Senior High Schools
Tokyo Soka Gakuen Campus – Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan, established 1968
Kansai Soka Gakuen Campus – Katano, Osaka, Japan, established 1973
Junior colleges
Soka Women’s College – Hatiji, Tokyo, Japan, established 1985
Soka Ikeda Women’s College of Art and Science – Tamil Nadu, India, established 2000 [27]
University
Soka University – Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1971.
American Juice University – Aliso Viejo, California, United States founded in 1987
Research
One of the first Western scientists to investigate the formation of sap and its applications was Dale M. Bethel, who wrote a biography of Makiguchi and edited and translated his “Geography of Human Life” and “Education that Creates Value”. [28] [29] [30] This was followed by an anecdotal account by Karl H. Gross of his visit to the newly established Soka High School in Tokyo. [31]
Qualitative research appeared in the form of books, articles and dissertations. Significant textual analysis of the Ikeda corpus is being conducted at the Daisaku Ikeda Research Institute at DePaul University College of Education. The Soka Education Research Initiative on Global Citizenship (SERI-GC) is a five-year research project launched at the University of Guelph-Humber in Canada that promotes the study of the philosophy and practice of Soka education and its relationship to global citizenship, funded by the Japan Makiguchi Education Foundation. An annual student-led conference on the application of Soka education is held annually at Soka University of America. [32] [33] [34] [35]
Soka Gakkai sponsors several research institutes:
Institute of Oriental Philosophy – Japan, established in 1962.
Amazon Conservation Center – Manaus, Brazil, established 1992
Ikeda Center for Peace, Learning and Dialogue – Boston, USA, established 1993
Toda Peace Institute (formerly the Institute for Global Peace and Policy Studies Toda) – Japan, founded in 19 https://icapeace. org/?page_id=393
External Sites
Soka School System (Soka Gakuen). http://www.soka.ed.jp/english/index.html
Understanding Soka Education: A Bibliography. Ikeda Peace Center. Education and dialogue. http://www.ikedacenter.org/about/education-fellows/bibliography
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