Description: LEMAY STREET EARLY EDUCATION CENTER is a DAY CARE CENTER in VAN NUYS CA, with a maximum capacity of 113 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Program and Licensing Details
License Number:
191890419
Capacity:
113
Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
No
Type of Care:
DAY CARE CENTER;
Initial License Issue Date:
May 15, 1985
District Office:
L.A. NORTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE
District Office Phone:
(310) 337-4333 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
Location Map
Inspection/Report History
Creative Garden LC Glen Burnie – Baltimore MD Licensed Child Care Center
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Type
Inspection Dates
Reports/Citations
Complaint
2019-07-29
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-07-03
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-06-19
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-05-14
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Other
2019-04-24
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-04-22
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Other
2019-03-21
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection
2017-11-28
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other
2017-06-29
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Summary
11/28/2017
No Citation
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About Lemay Street Early Education Center
Fun and learning ahead at Lemay Street Early Education Center! Lemay Street Early Education Center is an early care and education provider in Los Angeles that welcomes students and families to a center-based facility. As a center, Lemay Street Early Education Center provides an environment that’s geared towards stability, structure and providing learning resources and opportunities for children to explore the sights and sounds of the world around them. Children will meet and form bonds with peers of like ages and benefit from quality instructions from experienced adults. In addition, a full-time schedule like the one at Lemay Street Early Education Center can be perfect for families. Parents get the benefits of long time blocks away from little ones to be at work or get others things done, and students get the benefits of a structured, communal learning environment during the years most important to brain development. Full-time gives students the real opportunities to explore, play, laugh and develop the social and behavioral skills that’ll benefit them tremendously in the years to come.
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We are on vacation until January 8, 2023 inclusive, we are waiting for everyone starting from January 9.
Opening the new season 2022/23
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We continue to enroll in groups for preparing for school, a dance studio, English, an art studio. We are also waiting for you at chess classes, sand fairy tales with a psychologist, jiu-jitsu. The last places left in the half-day and full-day groups.
Book online or call 4297087.
Intensive summer
05/28/2022
We will collect all the knowledge and prepare the children for school 4 subjects: mathematics, reading, writing and the world around us, as well as classes with a psychologist in a psychological sandbox for the emotional-volitional sphere. At the end of the course, the psychologist will conduct a test on the readiness of the child for school and give recommendations.
Call 4297087!
Summer classes
05/19/2022
Summer is approaching, when our children’s center will open its doors to all preschoolers. Summer is a great time for games, observations, creativity and great discoveries in the world around. The child learns a lot of new and interesting things with the help of our summer activities. In June, we will talk with children about trees, wild and garden flowers, go on an exciting journey and get acquainted with summer games and fun. Our art work will be directed to the study of these topics. And in music lessons, the child will be able to reveal his inner potential. We consider physical education classes an integral part of the harmonious development of the child, so our teachers will work in this direction as well. Of course, we will play a lot, since play activity is the main activity in preschool age. We are waiting for your children and summer weather!
Kindergarten in summer
05/11/2022
We invite your child to full and part-time groups from 1.5 to 7 years old with a flexible visiting schedule.
Our clubs and sections work in summer:
Art studio
Music studio
Speech therapy sessions
Chess from 3 years old
English
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Dance studio from 3 years old
Classes with mothers from 1-3 years old
We are waiting for your child. Detailed information by phone 4297087.
Part-time groups on Saturdays
01/22/2022
Attention! DC “I’m growing up” opens a new group “Weekend” for children from 3-7 years old. We offer your child a stay from 1 hour to 4 hours on Saturdays. Your child will have classes in music, art, physical education. At your request, we can always offer the child a hot lunch or a light snack.
Call 4297087.
DC “I’m growing” opens a new group “Malyshok”
01/20/2022
Attention! Great news for kids and their parents! DC “I’m growing up” opens a new group “Baby” for children aged 1 to 2 years. We offer your child a stay in our center from 1 hour to 3-4 hours a day under the constant supervision of experienced teachers. Your child will have classes on early development, music and creativity. The kid will be able to study both in the Montessori room and be in the playroom, equipped with toys according to age. We have facilities for hygiene procedures. In addition, your baby will be given a snack in the form of fruit puree or bio-yogurt. We are waiting for our little friends!.
Call 4297087.
We continue enrollment in groups for the new season
08/18/2021
We continue to enroll in groups for school preparation, a dance studio, English, German, art studio. We are also waiting for you at chess classes, sand fairy tales with a psychologist. There are the last places left in the groups of part-time, full-time and weekend, it is possible to choose a visiting schedule. Registration online.
Call 4297087.
Evening part-time groups
08/10/2021
In the new season, part-time groups have the opportunity to choose a morning shift, from 9:30 to 13:30, or an evening shift, from 16:00 to 20:00. In the evening, the children will have two classes. The price includes an afternoon snack and, if desired, for an additional fee, we can feed your child with dinner.
Description: LEMAY STREET EARLY EDUCATION CENTER is a DAY CARE CENTER in VAN NUYS CA, with a maximum capacity of 113 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Program and Licensing Details
License Number:
191890419
Capacity:
113
Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
No
Type of Care:
DAY CARE CENTER;
Initial License Issue Date:
May 15, 1985
District Office:
L.A. NORTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE
District Office Phone:
(310) 337-4333 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
Location Map
Inspection/Report History
Creative Garden LC Glen Burnie – Baltimore MD Licensed Child Care Center
Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable,
but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns,
as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.
Type
Inspection Dates
Reports/Citations
Complaint
2019-07-29
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-07-03
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-06-19
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-05-14
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Other
2019-04-24
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-04-22
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Other
2019-03-21
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection
2017-11-28
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other
2017-06-29
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Summary
11/28/2017
No Citation
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HAPPY PRESCHOOL LAND
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CCRC HEAD START – SHERWOOD
GAULT ST. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CSPP RM. 28
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Lemay Street Early Education Center | Los Angeles
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About Lemay Street Early Education Center
Fun and learning ahead at Lemay Street Early Education Center! Lemay Street Early Education Center is an early care and education provider in Los Angeles that welcomes students and families to a center-based facility. As a center, Lemay Street Early Education Center provides an environment that’s geared towards stability, structure and providing learning resources and opportunities for children to explore the sights and sounds of the world around them. Children will meet and form bonds with peers of like ages and benefit from quality instructions from experienced adults. In addition, a full-time schedule like the one at Lemay Street Early Education Center can be perfect for families. Parents get the benefits of long time blocks away from little ones to be at work or get others things done, and students get the benefits of a structured, communal learning environment during the years most important to brain development. Full-time gives students the real opportunities to explore, play, laugh and develop the social and behavioral skills that’ll benefit them tremendously in the years to come.
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Happy New Year 2023!
12/31/2022
There is already quite a bit left before the New Year, so get rid of resentment, boredom and disappointment as soon as possible and take all the best in the New Year – joy, love and smiles, and luck will surely smile back at you. May all your dreams come true in 2022! Happy New Year!
We are on vacation until January 8, 2023 inclusive, we are waiting for everyone starting from January 9.
Opening the new season 2022/23
08/22/2022
We continue to enroll in groups for preparing for school, a dance studio, English, an art studio. We are also waiting for you at chess classes, sand fairy tales with a psychologist, jiu-jitsu. The last places left in the half-day and full-day groups.
Book online or call 4297087.
Intensive summer
05/28/2022
We will collect all the knowledge and prepare the children for school 4 subjects: mathematics, reading, writing and the world around us, as well as classes with a psychologist in a psychological sandbox for the emotional-volitional sphere. At the end of the course, the psychologist will conduct a test on the readiness of the child for school and give recommendations.
Call 4297087!
Summer classes
05/19/2022
Summer is approaching, when our children’s center will open its doors to all preschoolers. Summer is a great time for games, observations, creativity and great discoveries in the world around. The child learns a lot of new and interesting things with the help of our summer activities. In June, we will talk with children about trees, wild and garden flowers, go on an exciting journey and get acquainted with summer games and fun. Our art work will be directed to the study of these topics. And in music lessons, the child will be able to reveal his inner potential. We consider physical education classes an integral part of the harmonious development of the child, so our teachers will work in this direction as well. Of course, we will play a lot, since play activity is the main activity in preschool age. We are waiting for your children and summer weather!
Kindergarten in summer
05/11/2022
We invite your child to full and part-time groups from 1.5 to 7 years old with a flexible visiting schedule.
Our clubs and sections work in summer:
Art studio
Music studio
Speech therapy sessions
Chess from 3 years old
English
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Dance studio from 3 years old
Classes with mothers from 1-3 years old
We are waiting for your child. Detailed information by phone 4297087.
Part-time groups on Saturdays
01/22/2022
Attention! DC “I’m growing up” opens a new group “Weekend” for children from 3-7 years old. We offer your child a stay from 1 hour to 4 hours on Saturdays. Your child will have classes in music, art, physical education. At your request, we can always offer the child a hot lunch or a light snack.
Call 4297087.
DC “I’m growing” opens a new group “Malyshok”
01/20/2022
Attention! Great news for kids and their parents! DC “I’m growing up” opens a new group “Baby” for children aged 1 to 2 years. We offer your child a stay in our center from 1 hour to 3-4 hours a day under the constant supervision of experienced teachers. Your child will have classes on early development, music and creativity. The kid will be able to study both in the Montessori room and be in the playroom, equipped with toys according to age. We have facilities for hygiene procedures. In addition, your baby will be given a snack in the form of fruit puree or bio-yogurt. We are waiting for our little friends!.
Call 4297087.
We continue enrollment in groups for the new season
08/18/2021
We continue to enroll in groups for school preparation, a dance studio, English, German, art studio. We are also waiting for you at chess classes, sand fairy tales with a psychologist. There are the last places left in the groups of part-time, full-time and weekend, it is possible to choose a visiting schedule. Registration online.
Call 4297087.
Evening part-time groups
08/10/2021
In the new season, part-time groups have the opportunity to choose a morning shift, from 9:30 to 13:30, or an evening shift, from 16:00 to 20:00. In the evening, the children will have two classes. The price includes an afternoon snack and, if desired, for an additional fee, we can feed your child with dinner.
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La Petite Academy – Daycare in Philadelphia, PA
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I am excited to welcome you to La Petite Academy in Exton, PA. My name is Jacqui and I am the center director. I have my associate’s degree in early childhood education and over 30 years of experience working in the child care field.
Our School Readiness Pathway prepares your child for elementary school, while encouraging discovery, fostering growth, and inspiring achievement. In every program, for infants to school-age students, teachers personalize learning with our unique educational approach. Our Prep Lab is unique to school agers to bridge the gap from missed classes this spring before a new school year begins.
Our experienced, dedicated teachers ensure school readiness using our specialized, research-based curriculum with a strong focus on math and literacy. Our teachers participate in professional development training annually to stay current in the field of early childhood education.
Our facility is kept safe and secure using a locked entry system and exterior security cameras. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are conducting curbside drop off and pick up to maintain the health and safety of the children and staff inside. We utilize a mobile app, called brightwheel, that enables us to provide families with real-time updates on their child throughout the day! We will also feature WatchMeGrow which offers live-streaming into the classrooms.
Please reach out if you have any questions or schedule your tour today. I can’t wait to introduce you to our school!
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91 Sheree Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19019
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05/15/2023
YOUTH THEATER FESTIVAL-FORUM “HUD SOVIEW” | ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS
From September 27 to October 1, 2023, the All-Russian Youth Theater Festival-Forum “Artistic Council” will be held in Saransk. The project will be implemented with grant support from the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives. Applications are being accepted until June 16th.
05.05.2023
LABORATORY OF THE MUSICAL HEART OF THE THEATER AWARD | ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS
We invite composers, authors of librettos and lyrics, directors and actors with experience in musical productions to take part in the creative laboratory of the National Festival and the Musical Heart of the Theater award. Applications are accepted until July 10, 2023.
04/13/2023
Vanguard and tradition | Acceptance of applications
October 12-15, 2023 in the city of Gatchina, Leningrad Region, the XIII International Festival-Competition of Amateur Theaters and Studio Theaters “Vanguard and Traditions” will be held.
For over 20 years, Galileo has been a leader in the summer camp market serving more than 600,000 children at over 60 locations in Northern and Southern California, Chicagoland, Denver, and Seattle.
We believe that ALL children deserve access to high-quality expanded learning programs that will help them become the very best they can be. Our imagination-sparking, STEAM-based, expanded learning programs blend signature projects, hands-on collaboration and outdoor games to unlock the innovation skills students need to thrive—how to creatively solve problems, fearlessly try new things and persist in the face of challenges
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Galileo provides high-quality enrichment programs for K-6th graders that support your school community and satisfy ELOP requirements.
Comprehensive Summer Enrichment
Up to 6 weeks and 9 hours per day
Powerful, imagination-sparking STEAM curriculum that mitigates learning loss
Engaging, hands-on collaborative projects and outdoor play every day
Experienced, enthusiastic staff that meet your hiring requirements
Curriculum & Professional Development
Customized content from our curriculum library for your expanded learning needs
Convenient delivery of all curriculum materials
Best-in-class professional development & program training for your staff
On-site observation and coaching to boost performance
ELEMENTS OF OUR AWARD-WINNING PROGRAM
Our differentiated curriculum meets students’ academic, social, emotional, and physical needs through unforgettable, hands-on learning experiences that feature:
Signature STEAM Projects
Students create incredible, inventive projects that really work, from catapults and castles to carnival rides and robots
Hands-on Collaboration
Students team up with friends old and new to take on exciting challenges, test big ideas and celebrate design victories.
Outdoor fun
Students team-building games that balance creative problem solving with classic get-your-wiggles-out fun!
EDUCATORS LOVE OUR PROGRAMS. FAMILIES AGREE.
Stanford Graduate School of Education researchers found that our approach really works:
Students who experience our programs tend to:
Persevere at unfamiliar challenges
Share their ideas more freely
Respond better in the face of failure
In our 2022 customer survey, families:
ABOUT THE GALILEO INNOVATION APPROACH (GIA)
Our research-based curriculum fuses STEAM learning with the Galileo Innovation Approach (GIA), our pedagogical framework inspired by:
The design thinking methodology developed at the Stanford d.school
Carol Dweck’s groundbreaking work on the elements of a growth mindset
Every project and activity sets children up to do three things:
Build their innovator’s mindset —practicing things like being visionary, collaborative and determined
Work through an iterative design process that includes creating, testing, failing and redesigning, until the goal is achieved
Learn something new
The Result
Students come home with more than just cool projects—they take with them the critical thinking, collaboration and creativity skills that they need for success in school and that are increasingly required in the job market.
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Gain Ville Learning Center – Rutherford
Offers Pre-K through Post-Secondary language programs that provide an authentic language & cultural immersion experience onsite or via Virtual Online… more
17 Ames Avenue, Rutherford, NJ. 07070
201-507-1800
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Summer Explorations at the Elisabeth Morrow School
General Day Camp for kids ages 2 years through 9th grade. Sports, art, STEM, technology, animation, nature, Minecraft, app design, literature and… more
435 Lydecker Street, Englewood, NJ 07631
201-568-5566
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The Wardlaw + Hartridge School
Offers students preschool through high school academic and summer programs including: Math, writing, reading, science, technology, Spanish, music,… more
Jump Immersion School, in Morris County NJ is committed to providing a strong social, emotional and academic foundation in a warm and nurturing. .. more
316 Ridgedale Ave East Hanover, NJ 07936
732-384-1566
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International Ivy Summer Enrichment Programs – Camp
STEM Summer Camp and STEM classes in Robotics, Video Game Creation, Computer Applications, Minecraft, Science, Math, Business, Academic Preparation,… more
Summit, NJ 07901
908-899-1338
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Oak Knoll Summer Programs and Day Camp
Summer Day Camp in Summit NJ. Offering summer adventure camps, kindergarten ready camp, Mini Camps, academic and sports programs for children ages… more
44 Blackburn Road, Summit, NJ 07901
908-522-8186
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Essex County College Summer Youth Programs
Essex County College Summer Camp provides academic instruction, recreation, and cultural indoor and outdoor activities. Math, literacy, financial… more
303 University Avenue, Newark NJ 07102
973-877-3079
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Summer Programs At Princeton Day School
Summer camp offering academics, sports, art and adventure programs. more
650 Great Road, Princeton, NJ, 08540
609-279-2700
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YWCA Northern New Jersey Summer Camp
Summer day camps Northern NJ for children ages 5 to 12 years old. Sports, arts, STEM, CIT and age-appropriate activities. more
214 State Street, Hackensack NJ 07601
201-881-1700
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French Institute and the Alliance Française (FIAF)
Looking for French classes and summer camp for kids? or a French preschool for your toddler? FIAF offers french classes for kids ages 3 – 18 years. more
17-19 Munn St, 3rd Fl, Montclair, NJ 07042
973-783-0507
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International Chess Academy of New Jersey in Glen Rock & Teaneck
Scholastic Chess Summer Day Camp Program. more
354 Rock Road, Glen Rock NJ 07452 (Bergen)
201-833-1741 or 201-797-0330
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Ability School Summer of Learning & Fun
Summer Camp for ages 4 – 12. offers a mix of fun and academics. Outdoor adventure, arts & crafts, nature walks, reading, mathematics, science… more
75 Knickerbocker Road, Englewood, NJ 07631
201-871-8808
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STEM Academy for Young Kids – Summer Camps
STEM based summer camp programs: STEM, Art, Indoor Camp, Chess, Robotics, Computer Programming, Coding, Engineering, Theater Workshops in Acting, Set… more
1665 Oak Treee Road, Suite 400, Edison NJ 08820
732-243-9793
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Apple Montessori Schools and Camps
Summer Day camp for kids ages 2-12. Academics, STEM, theater, Arts & Crafts, Music, Sports, Swimming lessons. Locations in Northern NJ and Central NJ. more
Bergen County, NJ; Northern & Central NJ
888-672-5552
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Spring Academy Summer Programs
In-person summer camp for children up to age 16. Virtual option as well. Explore academics, STEM, arts & crafts outdoor play and more! Locations in… more
115 E Grove St, Westfield NJ 07090
908-301-6168
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Summer Discovery and Summer Institute for the Gifted
Academic Enrichment Programs for middle and high school students. Sleepaway camp. STEM, law, business, art, leadership, medicine, sports and more!… more
1326 Old Northern Blvd, Roslyn NY 11576
516-447-4907
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Bergen Community College Kids and Teens Learning Academy
Bergen Community College offers its Kids and Teens Learning Academy during a seven-week period. Choose from exciting STEAM and STEM programs, music,… more
400 Paramus Road, Paramus, NJ 07652
201-447-7488
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GainVille Learning Center of Hohokus
French classes, Spanish classes, Italian classes, Arabic classes, School in Ho-Ho-Kus, language programs, immersion programs, summer camps, language. .. more
119 1st Street, Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423
201-507-1810
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The Winston School of Short Hills – Summer on the Hill Day Camp
Summer on the Hills provides academic support in an engaging environment. Reading, Writing, Math and Executive Functioning classes. Winston School of… more
30 East Lane, Short Hills, NJ 07078
973-379-4114
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Saddle River Day School Summer Academy
SRDS Summer Academy provides students an opportunity to maximize their learning experience beyond the normal school year. Classes include full-credit… more
147 Chestnut Ridge Rd, Saddle River, NJ 07458
201-327-4050
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FIAF Montclair – Summer Camp
Summer french camp. Toddlers, kids, and teens learn French in a fun and creative way. 1 week camp session. more
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In the camps, the educational program is usually carried out in the form of a game. In some camps, for example, in preparation for the Olympics, classes are held that are similar to school lessons.
Yes. For example, by going to a language camp, you can improve your knowledge of English, and by choosing a math camp, you can not only consolidate your existing knowledge, but also gain new ones.
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Children play football, volleyball, outdoor games, capoeira, etc. at the Rekaleto Educational Language Camp. In the Elka camp, the guys visit the pool, go horseback riding and play sports.
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Reviews of educational camps
Zamaniya Camp
Moscow region, Mytishchi district
29 reviews
My granddaughter came all inspired after the spring shift in this Camp, if earlier she had to devote a lot of time to lessons, now she is trying to go to another shift. I think this is a good result.
Larisa,
grandmother of a child of 10 years
CampIdea
Moscow region, Solnechnogorsk
30 reviews
Amazing camp! Full delight! 🙂 My daughter called us every evening, happy, joyful, enthusiastically telling us how her day went. She liked EVERYTHING! Despite the fact that the daughter is not a particularly “camp” child, there is a sad experience when, while in another camp, on the second day she called me with the words “take me home, I’m bored here !!!” In addition, she is quite shy, does not like performing on stage, and avoids increased attention to herself. Therefore, we had reason to doubt the decision to send it to you. But what a great turn out! As far as I know, every day there were new events in the camp, including skits, and my daughter participated in everything with pleasure! You are great fellows!! You can find an approach to any child, thank you very much for that! During the whole shift, I heard only two complaints from her: that she does not have time to read a book and that she is forced to wear a scarf while walking))) Needless to say, even these small complaints are in your favor, even they talk about how awesome you are! :))) See you in a year! – there is no doubt that we will come to you again! . .
Oksana
mother of an 11 year old child
Planet English
Moscow region, Pushkinsky district
119 reviews
The child arrived delighted. I enjoyed working with teachers. Language learning is presented in a playful way, which does not allow children to feel like they are in boring lessons at school. Thanks to the English language program, my child was able to improve his English to a decent level for her age. At the end of the shift, a certificate is issued, which is also a definite plus. From the first days of your stay in the camp, the camp leaders and staff did everything to make the atmosphere in the camp friendly and relaxed. The children were constantly engaged, various master classes were held, every day there was a pool. It is also worth noting the excellent food in the camp, the child is very happy, everything was very tasty and varied, a large selection of dishes was provided. Throughout the shift, photographs and small videos were published in groups, there was constant information support, thanks to which the presence of parents in the camp life of children was felt.
Pauline,
mother of a 13 year old
Keepers of Knowledge
Yaroslavl region, 2 branches
21 reviews
Excellent camp! The child liked everything very much: counselors, accommodation, food, and especially the program! Excellent organization. Thanks for making my son smile! Next year just for you! THANK YOU!
Ludmila,
mother of a 10 year old
Enjoy Camp. Start Up
Kaluga region, Zhukovsky district
49 reviews
This camp has become my home with a large and friendly family. Lots of games, interesting master classes, everything is scheduled to the minute, there is no time for idleness. The counselors are great. They became the best friends in the world for me. They solved all our problems, rejoiced or felt sad together with dreams. I want to say a BIG THANK YOU to all the children and counselors for their kindness, love and affection !!! 5 change START UP CAMP.
Savva Keibalov,
child
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Language camps abroad | Camps for children and teenagers with EF
EF offers not just educational programs, but a unique experience and new competencies that open all the doors of the vast world. How to get them? Choose a language camp for children and teenagers, and then EF will take care of everything – our mission is to ensure that each student achieves their goals with the best effect. Knowledge of a foreign language is a real chance to live without communication and geographical barriers. This is no longer a privilege, but a prerequisite for studying at a reputable university, getting a promising job and a full acquaintance with the world. That is why a modern person must develop his linguistic skills at any age. And Education First language camps are ready to help everyone who wants to do this – we offer effective study abroad for children, schoolchildren and students.
A wide range of learning formats
Each student, regardless of age and language level, will be able to choose a useful and interesting educational program that suits them.
We offer children’s groups for elementary school students, summer language camps for teenagers and programs for students.
Individual approach and comfort
Students are divided into small groups by age, which provides each student not only with the maximum attention of teachers, but also comfortable learning among peers.
Effective immersion in the language environment
A language camp abroad is an opportunity to learn a foreign language not only in classical classrooms, but also among its native speakers.
Daily communication with classmates from different parts of the world and the local population of the host country helps to develop conversational skills, improve listening comprehension of foreign speech and learn to communicate freely in the classroom and in everyday situations.
Experienced EF specialists will always help you choose a language camp abroad, the prices for training in which will best suit your abilities. And do not hesitate, your investments will pay off 100%, because knowledge of a foreign language provides unlimited opportunities – hurry to see this in practice!
What opportunities do linguistic camps offer abroad?
An unexplored country, like-minded people from different parts of the world and daily exciting educational events are ideal conditions for learning a foreign language.
With EF Education First, they will become a reality for everyone, because we offer you to go to a language camp abroad, where you can not only improve a foreign language, but also get a maximum of other useful knowledge and vivid impressions.
Why go to summer camp?
Summer vacation language camp is the best way to immerse yourself in the language environment and speak fluently. Summer language camp will be an unforgettable adventure, regardless of the age of the participants.
We offer summer camp programs for children, teenagers, students and adults. You can go both to the city language camp and to the camp by the sea: choose from 50 destinations and 10 languages!
The program of the summer language camp is built in such a way that participants constantly use a foreign language and are actively involved in the learning process. By choosing EF, you can count on the most effective development of a foreign language, because we offer high-quality language camps, training in which meets all international standards.
Are summer camp programs available for all ages?
Whatever language you are studying, our programs are suitable for all ages and aspirations.
Children’s summer language camp – for ages 7 to 10
Language summer camps for teenagers – for ages 10 to 18
Summer language camp for students – for ages 14 to 25
Summer language camp for adults – for ages 25+
Summer language camp at the sea – for all ages in certain directions:
Summer language camps in Malta
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US Summer Camps
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Summer language camp will definitely be the highlight of your holidays – even during the winter holidays you can find the sun in one of our camps!
What are the advantages of language camps abroad?
Innovative Courses
Specially designed language teaching methods for EF camps combine interactive group lessons, hands-on activities and work with academic textbooks.
Textbooks are selected individually for each target group, taking into account the age and level of linguistic knowledge of students, as well as the duration of the educational program.
Organized learning
Summer language camp for students involves a clear organization of the educational process. Each day of the student is planned in detail and includes different formats of employment – from classical lessons to group excursions.
This approach contributes to the easy and effective memorization of new material.
Active immersion in the language environment
A summer camp abroad allows you to feel the atmosphere of a foreign language environment as much as possible.
Abroad, students communicate daily with native speakers: in class, in shops, on excursions. Such intensive practice allows you to reach a qualitatively new level of foreign language proficiency in a short time.
Professional teachers
A language camp abroad gives you the opportunity to study with interested and involved teachers who are able to find an approach to each student.
Thanks to their extensive teaching experience, our specialists know how to help a student not only learn, but also fall in love with a foreign language.
Confirmation of knowledge
After completing the language camp for students, each student receives a certificate of completion of the educational program.
The certificate is supplemented by a report on the student’s progress in all disciplines studied.
Global support
Language camps abroad for children, students and teenagers are a guarantee of comfortable learning accompanied by experienced coordinators.
Coordinators provide interesting and useful leisure time outside of classes, help solve all organizational issues and make sure that each student feels as comfortable as possible in the camp.
Description: LEMAY STREET EARLY EDUCATION CENTER is a DAY CARE CENTER in VAN NUYS CA, with a maximum capacity of 113 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Program and Licensing Details
License Number:
191890419
Capacity:
113
Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
No
Type of Care:
DAY CARE CENTER;
Initial License Issue Date:
May 15, 1985
District Office:
L.A. NORTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE
District Office Phone:
(310) 337-4333 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
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2019-07-29
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-07-03
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-06-19
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-05-14
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Other
2019-04-24
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-04-22
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Other
2019-03-21
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection
2017-11-28
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other
2017-06-29
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
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11/28/2017
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Fun and learning ahead at Lemay Street Early Education Center! Lemay Street Early Education Center is an early care and education provider in Los Angeles that welcomes students and families to a center-based facility. As a center, Lemay Street Early Education Center provides an environment that’s geared towards stability, structure and providing learning resources and opportunities for children to explore the sights and sounds of the world around them. Children will meet and form bonds with peers of like ages and benefit from quality instructions from experienced adults. In addition, a full-time schedule like the one at Lemay Street Early Education Center can be perfect for families. Parents get the benefits of long time blocks away from little ones to be at work or get others things done, and students get the benefits of a structured, communal learning environment during the years most important to brain development. Full-time gives students the real opportunities to explore, play, laugh and develop the social and behavioral skills that’ll benefit them tremendously in the years to come.
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Happy New Year 2023!
12/31/2022
There is already quite a bit left before the New Year, so get rid of resentment, boredom and disappointment as soon as possible and take all the best in the New Year – joy, love and smiles, and luck will surely smile back at you. May all your dreams come true in 2022! Happy New Year!
We are on vacation until January 8, 2023 inclusive, we are waiting for everyone starting from January 9.
Opening the new season 2022/23
08/22/2022
We continue to enroll in groups for preparing for school, a dance studio, English, an art studio. We are also waiting for you at chess classes, sand fairy tales with a psychologist, jiu-jitsu. The last places left in the half-day and full-day groups.
Book online or call 4297087.
Intensive summer
05/28/2022
We will collect all the knowledge and prepare the children for school 4 subjects: mathematics, reading, writing and the world around us, as well as classes with a psychologist in a psychological sandbox for the emotional-volitional sphere. At the end of the course, the psychologist will conduct a test on the readiness of the child for school and give recommendations.
Call 4297087!
Summer classes
05/19/2022
Summer is approaching, when our children’s center will open its doors to all preschoolers. Summer is a great time for games, observations, creativity and great discoveries in the world around. The child learns a lot of new and interesting things with the help of our summer activities. In June, we will talk with children about trees, wild and garden flowers, go on an exciting journey and get acquainted with summer games and fun. Our art work will be directed to the study of these topics. And in music lessons, the child will be able to reveal his inner potential. We consider physical education classes an integral part of the harmonious development of the child, so our teachers will work in this direction as well. Of course, we will play a lot, since play activity is the main activity in preschool age. We are waiting for your children and summer weather!
Kindergarten in summer
05/11/2022
We invite your child to full and part-time groups from 1.5 to 7 years old with a flexible visiting schedule.
Our clubs and sections work in summer:
Art studio
Music studio
Speech therapy sessions
Chess from 3 years old
English
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Dance studio from 3 years old
Classes with mothers from 1-3 years old
We are waiting for your child. Detailed information by phone 4297087.
Part-time groups on Saturdays
01/22/2022
Attention! DC “I’m growing up” opens a new group “Weekend” for children from 3-7 years old. We offer your child a stay from 1 hour to 4 hours on Saturdays. Your child will have classes in music, art, physical education. At your request, we can always offer the child a hot lunch or a light snack.
Call 4297087.
DC “I’m growing” opens a new group “Malyshok”
01/20/2022
Attention! Great news for kids and their parents! DC “I’m growing up” opens a new group “Baby” for children aged 1 to 2 years. We offer your child a stay in our center from 1 hour to 3-4 hours a day under the constant supervision of experienced teachers. Your child will have classes on early development, music and creativity. The kid will be able to study both in the Montessori room and be in the playroom, equipped with toys according to age. We have facilities for hygiene procedures. In addition, your baby will be given a snack in the form of fruit puree or bio-yogurt. We are waiting for our little friends!.
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We continue enrollment in groups for the new season
08/18/2021
We continue to enroll in groups for school preparation, a dance studio, English, German, art studio. We are also waiting for you at chess classes, sand fairy tales with a psychologist. There are the last places left in the groups of part-time, full-time and weekend, it is possible to choose a visiting schedule. Registration online.
Call 4297087.
Evening part-time groups
08/10/2021
In the new season, part-time groups have the opportunity to choose a morning shift, from 9:30 to 13:30, or an evening shift, from 16:00 to 20:00. In the evening, the children will have two classes. The price includes an afternoon snack and, if desired, for an additional fee, we can feed your child with dinner.
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We welcome you and your little one to our Washington daycares.
KinderCare partners with families in Washington, MD to provide high-quality daycare at an affordable cost. Our approach is designed to inspire a love of learning in your child, creating a safe and supportive environment where they can build Confidence for Life. KinderCare teachers give children the freedom to be themselves, explore, and make friends.
Find one of our child care centers at a location near you!
Whether you are looking for part-time or full-time child care, KinderCare offers an affordable option with plenty of fun and learning. Currently we have 21 daycares & child care centers in or nearby Washington which can be found just below.
21 Daycares & Child Care Centers in
Washington,
MD
1.
City Ridge KinderCare
4.0 miles Away:
15 Ridge Square NW,
Washington,
DC
20016 Ages:
6 weeks to 5 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(202) 644-8354
2. Glover Park KinderCare
4.5 miles Away:
2461 Wisconsin Ave NW,
Washington,
DC
20007 Ages:
6 weeks to 5 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(202) 944-8529
3.
BIDKids Child Development Center
4.6 miles Away:
1300 New York Ave NW,
Washington,
DC
20577 Ages:
2 months to 5 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(202) 623-3600
4. Penn Quarter KinderCare
4.9 miles Away:
401 9th St NW,
Washington,
DC
20004 Ages:
6 weeks to 5 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(202) 637-3269
5.
Child Development Center at the Dept. of Labor
5.0 miles Away:
200 Constitution Ave NW #1450,
Washington,
DC
20210 Ages:
6 weeks to 5 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(202) 693-7979
6. Watergate Campus KinderCare
5.2 miles Away:
2530 Virginia Ave NW,
Washington,
DC
20037 Ages:
6 weeks to 5 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(202) 333-0769
7.
USDA Child Development Center
5.5 miles Away:
201 14th Street SW,
Washington,
DC
20250 Ages:
6 weeks to 5 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(202) 205-1133
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8. USDA Small Wonders
6.6 miles Away:
5601 Sunnyside Ave,
Beltsville,
MD
20705 Ages:
6 weeks to 5 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(833) 905-3276
9.
Calverton KinderCare
6.9 miles Away:
11740 Beltsville Dr,
Beltsville,
MD
20705 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(301) 595-0640
10. Lanham KinderCare
9.1 miles Away:
4880 Forbes Blvd,
Lanham,
MD
20706 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(301) 577-3790
11.
Lake Arbor KinderCare
10.5 miles Away:
10280 Lake Arbor Way,
Mitchellville,
MD
20721 Ages:
2 years to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(301) 336-0262
12. Laurel KinderCare
10.9 miles Away:
14225 Park Center Dr,
Laurel,
MD
20707 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(301) 470-3080
13.
Eisenhower East KinderCare
11.7 miles Away:
2472 Mandeville Lane,
Alexandria,
VA
22332 Ages:
6 weeks to 5 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(703) 960-5437
14. Alexandria KinderCare
13.0 miles Away:
4616 Minor Ln,
Alexandria,
VA
22312 Ages:
6 weeks to 5 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(703) 941-6424
15.
KidStop Child Development Ctr.
13.5 miles Away:
15910 Somerville Dr,
Rockville,
MD
20855 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(301) 548-8899
16. Olney KinderCare
13.8 miles Away:
3805 Gelding Ln,
Olney,
MD
20832 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(301) 774-0001
17.
Franconia Road KinderCare
14.1 miles Away:
6123 Gum St,
Alexandria,
VA
22310 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(703) 922-5040
18. Shadygrove Road KinderCare
14.2 miles Away:
16723 Crabbs Branch Way,
Rockville,
MD
20855 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(301) 990-7703
19.
Russet KinderCare
14.6 miles Away:
3504 Russett Cmn,
Laurel,
MD
20724 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(301) 497-0488
20. Franconia KinderCare
14.9 miles Away:
6323 Grovedale Dr,
Alexandria,
VA
22310 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(703) 971-4845
21.
Laurel Knowledge Beginnings
15.0 miles Away:
7551 Montpelier Rd,
Laurel,
MD
20723 Ages:
6 weeks to 12 years Open:
TUITION & OPENINGS
(301) 725-6500
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Frequently Asked Questions about Daycare
How many KinderCare daycares are there in Washington
There are 21 KinderCare daycare centers within 15 miles of Washington.
What types of daycare programs are offered in Washington?
We have a wide range of programs available in Washington, including full-time and part time daycare for infants and toddlers.
How do I select the right daycare for my child?
When it comes to selecting the best daycare center that will promote your child’s growth and the well-being of your family, the process may appear daunting. We are here to offer guidance and simplify the decision-making process for you. To see our list of the top 6 factors to keep in mind as you look for the perfect daycare center, please click here.
What is accreditation and are Washington KinderCare centers accredited?
Accreditation is an official review process performed by a nationally-recognized outside agency. Our centers pursue national accreditation from one of three national child care accreditation agencies:
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
National Accreditation Commission for Early Care and Education Programs (NAC)
National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA)
To find out which accreditations the KinderCare daycare centers in Washington have, please visit the individual center pages.
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Hanover KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Hanover, MD
Our classrooms are places to thrive! In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour!
Hanover KinderCare Programs
Our Teachers
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AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED
We’re so proud!
Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.
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What Learning Looks Like
Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.
Hanover KinderCare Programs
Infant Programs (6 weeks-1 year)
Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.
Toddler Programs (1-2 Years)
Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.
Discovery Preschool Programs (2-3 Years)
This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.
Preschool Programs (3-4 Years)
This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!
Prekindergarten Programs (4-5 Years)
When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.
Before- and After-School Programs (5-12 Years)
You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!
School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)
Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5-12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.
Participating Child Care Aware Center
KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.
Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program
Cooking Academy™ (3-12 Years)
In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!
Music Explorers™ (2-4 Years)
KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.
Phonics Adventures® (2-4 Years)
Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)
STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)
You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!
Craft Adventures
Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
My son attended KinderCare for two years before heading off to Kindergarten. While he was here, my son was loved and cared for by the teachers in the center. The staff was patient with him and he developed close relationships with them and he enjoyed playing with his friends. He would even get upset when it was time for me to pick him up, which let me know that he was happy at KinderCare.
Trinity G. – KinderCare Parent
My son has been at KinderCare since he was two years old. He loves his “KinderCare school,” as he calls it. He will be going to Kindergarten this upcoming school year and he is more then ready thanks to the teachers at KinderCare. He is very happy that he will be attending the after school program at KinderCare. I just want to thank the teachers at KinderCare for leading him in the right direction and for getting him ready for big boy school.
Amanda P. – KinderCare Parent
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Who Are KinderCare Families?
They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.
Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.
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Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accreditations does KinderCare have?
We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.
Do you offer part-time schedules at Hanover KinderCare?
Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.
How does naptime work at Hanover KinderCare?
Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.
Do you support alternative diets?
We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.
Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?
We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.
Does my child need to be potty-trained?
Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.
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Kindergartens in Elista with address, phone number, website and hours of operation
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Elista, Nikolay Ochirov street, 4
46. 3074 44.2926
+7 (84722) 2-49- 49
Mon-Fri 07:00-19:00
Elista, 8th microdistrict, 62
46.3038 44.3106
Elista, Lesnaya street, 16a
46.2962 44.2501
Elista, Rodnikovy lane, 26
46.308 44.231
Elista, Fizkulturnaya street, 21
46.3068 44.2453
Elista, 1st microdistrict, 10
46.3152 44.2558
Elista, 1st microdistrict, 31
46.3157 44.2624
Elista, G. Molokanova street, 45
9000 2 46.314 44.2773
Elista, 7th microdistrict, 6
46.3019 44.2971
Elista, 8th microdistrict, 14A
46.305 44. 3073
Elista, Serov street, 37A
46.3089 44.2779
Elista, entrance Vetkalova, 3
46.3176 44.2113
Elista, 8th microdistrict, 58
46.3031 44.3104
Elista, 8th microdistrict, 28
46.3052 44.316
Elista, Izotova street, 58
46 .3039 44.2479
Elista, 6th microdistrict
46.3026 44.2926
Elista, Rodnikovy lane, 26
46. 308 44.231 9000 3
Elista, 2nd microdistrict
46.3081 44.2996
Elista, Blue Gold street, 2
46.3083 44.2702
Elista, A. Sus street eeva, 16a
46.3043 44.265
Elista, 4th microdistrict, 25
46.3212 44.2768
Elista, 3rd microdistrict, 25
46.3172 44.2701
Elista, 4th microdistrict, 30
46.3232 44.2785
Elista, Khomutnikova street, 109
46.3158 44. 2371
Elista, 3rd microdistrict, 27
46.3174 44.2743
Elista, Ippodromnaya street, 111
46.3235 44.2335
Elista, 1st microdistrict, 31
46.3157 44.2624
Elista, microdistrict 6, 19
46.3027 44.289
Elista, Chkalova street, 23A
46. 3085 44.2765
Elista, 63 8th March Street
46.3188 44.2347
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As in any locality, kindergartens in Elista are divided into public and private preschool institutions.
In the post-perestroika period, many gardens were closed, and the birth rate in the country has increased in the last few years. As a result, there is a shortage of kindergartens. Therefore, some parents are forced to turn to private organizations, or hire nannies and governesses.
For middle-income parents, public kindergarten is the best option. On weekdays, the child is under the supervision of caregivers, fed, communicates with other children, mastering the skills of behavior in society, walks in the fresh air 1-2 times a day, gets the opportunity to develop through games and creative activities.
Private daycares and nannies are more expensive financially, but often provide more individualized care for children. First of all, this is true for children who need special care, but they are not subject to treatment and stay in specialized medical institutions (for example, it is extremely difficult for children with allergies to many products to provide proper care in a regular kindergarten).
In Kindergartens, children aged 3 to 7 can play, learn and socialize in a group environment under the guidance of experienced teachers. Kindergartens are an important part of the education and care system for children in many countries.
In kindergartens, children can engage in various activities such as games, creative activities, reading, music, exercise and others. These activities help children develop their mental, physical and social skills and prepare them for school.
Experienced teachers and kindergarten teachers usually have special training in child psychology, child development and education. They create a favorable and safe environment for children, where they can feel comfortable and develop in accordance with their needs and interests.
Kindergartens may be public or private, and fees may vary depending on location, hours of operation, services, and other factors. In some countries, there are government programs that provide free or subsidized kindergarten places for low-income families.
Kindergartens are important for the development of children and their preparation for future learning.
Preschoolers are ready and eager to learn! They marvel at new experiences and show great initiative in learning to create and use symbols to represent present and non-present objects (e.g., representational drawings, letters, words, numbers). They have learned (syntactically and pragmatically) to ask questions, the most common of which is “why” or “how.” As a result, they are also learning the words, and the concept behind words, such as “because” or “so” (e.g., Why does my bike go? Because I push the pedals).
By the age of three, children have a basic understanding of category formation (e.g., which items are living vs. non-living, sorting by color, etc.), as well as a basic understanding of cause and effect (e.g., When I run, my heart beats faster). For two fun online ways to foster your child’s cause-and-effect understanding, try Rotate and Roll or Flabby Physics.
Across the preschool years, children are learning to count by rote, perform basic addition (“If I add one more to my group, I will have 4”), sequence events, and tell time on the hour and half hour. They are learning 1-1 correspondence—the ability to map an individual item onto a distinct number…to literally touch each item as they count them as opposed to counting by rote as they sweep their finger across the group. By the time they are six, they are also learning to sort objects by more than one criteria (e.g., size and shape). For a fun sorting game that will let your child sort the same items by different characteristics, try this Alien Competition game. Draw your child’s attention to the fact that different aliens “win,” depending on the criteria used to categorize.
Over the preschool years, children learn to draw intentionally, moving from marks they label to complex images they preplan. For example, most 5-year-olds can draw a person with head, body, arms, legs, facial features, hair, etc. They can name a number of colors and not only arrange items by size or weight, but also create patterns with them and compare items. Matching skills and a basic understanding of symmetry also come online in this period. For a magical symmetry experience, check out Charlie and Lola’s Butterfly Gallery.
Learning for children this age is best done through hands-on meaning-driven interactions, where children can discover properties of items before being asked to apply knowledge. For example, allow children to interact with tubes, funnels, and water, before expecting them to problem solve how to get water from a bucket on the ground up to the water table. Learning at this age is not about memorizing, but is instead about uncovering. The process could be Piagetian (e.g., independent discovery) or Vygotskian (e.g., assisted discovery through social interactions with more knowledgeable others in cooperative learning experiences). Children this age thirst for knowledge and can become frustrated if the process feels too hard. Set your child up for success by setting reasonably attainable goals and providing not only support, but also the opportunity to come back to challenges on different occasions through different venues.
Preschoolers devour themes, and using a favorite topic (e.g., dinosaurs, fire trucks, fairies, etc.) is often a way to invite children to take on additional challenges. Think puzzles, games, experiments, stories, actions, open-ended toys, and anything that involves pretend play. Imagination, creativity, language development, social development, intellectual development, and academic learning all go hand-in-hand at this age.
Children are by definition egocentric during this time, which means that they are not able to spontaneously take on the viewpoint of another. They literally believe that their thoughts are shared by everyone else. It is not until children enter concrete operations (around the age of 7 or 8) that egocentrism begins to wane.
Preschoolers also have not learned to independently draw inferences and often need to be guided to making conclusions or generalizations. For example, they may stumble upon the discovery that 3+5=8, but will not yet understand that every time they add 3 items to 5 items they will get 8 items. It is only through guidance, trial-and-error, and development that children will come to this type of reasoning on their own. However, active manipulation, observations, and involvement in experiences and situations allows them to form theories that they then confirm or refute. For example, they will wonder what will happen if they mix yellow and blue paints and revel in the discovery of green. They will test this discovery in multiple settings, remaining surprised for a period of time with each confirmation. Gradually, however, the knowledge becomes theirs to command and apply in various settings. Click here for some fun ways to encourage this level of thinking and learning.
7 Fun And Easy Learning Activities For 3-Year-Olds
Finding activities for 3-year-olds should be easy, but that’s not always the case.
Maybe you’ve planned a few fun games to keep your child entertained during the day. These were activities they loved last week, so surely they’ll still find them entertaining. Not today.
For some reason, these games no longer hit the sweet spot, and your child looks at you as if to say, “Is this all you’ve got?”
We’ve been there! So what can you do?
Fear not. We’ve compiled a list of creative and engaging activities to keep your three-year-old entertained (and learning!) at home.
Importance Of Learning Activities For 3-Year-Olds
Three-year-olds have a lot of energy, and they are often eager to try new experiences. This is great because, while engaging in activities, your child has the opportunity to develop many valuable skills.
For instance, hands-on activities — in which your child molds, cuts, sticks, sorts, or manipulates objects — help them develop motor skills. They also help your child learn to follow directions for precision and accuracy.
All of these skills can be used later in life with important, daily actions such as writing and tying shoelaces.
Similarly, activities like putting puzzles together and playing with building blocks help develop reasoning skills and creativity, to name just two benefits for your child. .
Different learning activities for 3-year-olds can also help your child exercise patience, perseverance, and logical thinking. These are all important for a young child’s development.
The first six years of a child’s life are a critical period for brain development. When children engage in activities that incorporate multiple skills simultaneously (like listening, talking, and using their hands), it activates more areas of the brain and helps enhance learning.
How To Approach Activities For 3-Year-Olds
Keep It Simple
So often, parents assume they have to find the most elaborate activities and games for their children. Of course, you’re free to do so, but it’s important to know that’s not always necessary.
Three year olds are fascinated by lots of simple things — different colors and shapes, how these colors change when you mix them (e.g., red and blue make purple), kicking a ball, storybooks about dinosaurs, baking cookies, and so on.
To create engaging learning activities for 3-year-olds, you don’t have to overwhelm yourself. Instead, you can use many everyday items you already have around the house.
Allow For Creativity
Life is full of rules, so, during these activities, why not just let your child be, well, a child? If they decide to paint a blue dog, that’s OK! And if they choose to create a 10-legged cat, what’s the big deal?
It’s essential to allow your child to do crafts in their own way and give them ownership over the experience.
That being said, always consider whether or not you’re up for a mess. Sure, the Pinterest images of children covered in colorful paint or glitter look like a blast, but we all know someone has to clean that up!
If you’ve had a long week at work, for instance, there’s nothing wrong with choosing activities for 3-year-olds that will not drain the little bit of energy you have left, and then leaving the messy ones for a less stressful time.
Be Flexible And Patient
While introducing different activities, it’s important to understand that your child might prefer some over others. That’s OK!
At this age, your child is learning who they are and what they’re comfortable with. Understanding their likes and dislikes is part of the learning process for us as parents.
7 Fun And Easy Learning Activities For 3-Year-Olds
1) Number Hunt
What You’ll Need:
From teddy bears to building blocks to balls, any fun items can be used for this activity!
What To Do:
Ask your three-year-old to find an item or a group of items. For example, ask them to find one teddy, two socks, and three balls. To add a little more excitement to the mix, you can also time your child. Can they find the items in just one minute?
If recalling all this information is a little tricky for your child right now, that’s OK. You can start by asking them to search for one item at a time (e.g., one teddy, and then one sock, and then one ball) and progress from there.
This is a great activity for an active young child. It helps to get those mental juices flowing as they will need to remember what items they need to find and the number they need for each.
2) Pasta Necklaces
What You’ll Need:
Dry, uncooked pasta (the tubed ones, to be specific)
Sealable plastic bags
Food coloring
A cotton thread or string (you can also use an old shoelace)
Tray
Paper towel
Optional: rubbing alcohol and beads
What To Do:
Start by placing the pasta into your plastic bags, and then add a few drops of food coloring and some rubbing alcohol. Note that you don’t have to use rubbing alcohol, but it helps to dry the food coloring faster.
After adding the coloring, seal the bag properly and give it a good shake. Now pour the colored pasta out on your trays (which you’ve lined with paper towels) and allow them to dry.
While waiting for the pasta to dry, you can cut the desired necklace length for your child out of the thread and string and tie a knot on one of the ends.
Once the pasta is dry, your child can then string the pasta and the beads (optional) to make a necklace. When they reach the end of the string, remember to tie the two sides together.
This is a fun way to help your child practice counting (“How many pieces of pasta are you adding?”), continue developing their fine motor skills, and tap into their creativity.
3) Trace Yourself
What You’ll Need:
Crayons
Paper sheets
What To Do:
This activity requires the least amount of prep and can be great for an easy afternoon when you’re in the mood for low mess levels.
The simplest body part to start with is your child’s hands. Once your child has mastered tracing out their hands, they can progress to their feet.
(For even more fun, use a very large piece of paper and trace your child’s whole body. They can then color features and clothes.)
This is an excellent way to help your child practice their grip on items (fine motor skills, anyone?), as they will need to firmly hold onto the crayons throughout.
4) Make An Ocean
What You’ll Need:
HOMER Sail The Ocean printable coloring page
Crayons, markers, or colored pens
What To Do:
Help your child color in the printable and discover all the interesting creatures that live in our seas!
This is a great activity to help familiarize your child with ocean creatures. You can encourage them to give the fishies silly names and even make up stories about them.
This activity helps kids express their creativity and continue practicing their coloring.
5) Build A City
What You’ll Need:
Building blocks
What To Do:
Help your child discover their inner architect by building their own city. The city can have high-rise buildings, a community park, and even a local candy store. There are no limitations!
This activity will help your child channel their creativity and problem-solving skills. They will also learn important life concepts, like understanding that for a building to be solid, they’ll need to create a firm foundation.
6) Watch It Grow
What You’ll Need:
HOMER printable field notes template
Crayons or pencils
A large jar (glass or clear plastic)
Fast-growing seeds (e.g. peas or beans)
Paper towels
An old milk or juice carton
A ruler or measuring tape
What To Do:
Start by asking your child to fill the jar with paper towels, and then pour water onto the paper towels until they are slightly damp.
Proceed to “plant” the seeds into the damp towels. Remember to position them near the edge so you can see them grow! You can then use the printable to decorate the watering can (the milk or juice carton) and add a tag with the plant’s name.
Over the following days, ask your child to note anything they observe from the seeds. They can also measure the growth and log field notes to track the changes. Remember to add some water if the paper towels dry out.
This is a great activity to help your child practice using a measuring tool. They will also learn how plants grow, as well as the importance of water, sunlight, and patience!
7) Create Your Own Color Hunt
What You’ll Need:
Crayons
Five objects that match each color crayon in or around the house
Optional: HOMER Make a Color Hunt printable
What To Do:
Draw a square in the center of a piece of paper (or use the optional Make a Color Hunt printable). After drawing the square, use just one color to color it in. Lastly, hand your child the paper and ask them to find five items in or around the house that have the same color.
For young kids who aren’t counting yet, you can place items into a bucket or box and ask them to find the items from inside that match the color in the box.
This is a great activity to help with sorting, learning colors, and counting.
Let The Adventures Continue!
There are lots of ways to help your child stay entertained, engaged, and learning while at home! Whether you choose all or some of the above activities for 3-year-olds, remember to incorporate a mixture to help your child continue developing different important skills.
If you’re searching for more learning activities for kids to try at home, check out THE HOMER Blog for inspiration!
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It would seem that yesterday you brought an envelope from the hospital, and today the baby is already three years old. Now the child has become a preschooler. What changes await him in the coming year in psychological and physical terms? Especially for parents, we have prepared a checklist that takes into account the developmental features of three-four-year-old children.
Physical development of children 3-4 years old
Early preschool age is a new stage in the life of children. At this age, the baby usually:
– already knows how to jump, run, climb objects;
– attempts to play group games;
– gaining weight slightly, only 1-2 kg per year;
– grows by 3-7 cm;
– has up to 20 milk teeth.
Mental development of children 3-4 years old
This period is characterized by the fact that the child begins to identify himself as a person and requires a proper attitude. In a small person appear:
– stubbornness;
– negativism;
– attempts to command;
– overestimated independence;
– jealousy.
Parents should remember that it is at this age that the child has the first crisis, which they, as older and more experienced, must help to cope with.
Social and communicative development of children 3-4 years old
At this age it is important to teach the child:
– to say hello when meeting other children and adults;
– get to know peers;
– share and exchange;
– take part in joint games with other children;
– use fantasy in joint games;
– be able to tell about yourself: what is his name, what are the names of his parents;
– speak polite words and know the rules of behavior in society.
Intellectual development of a child at 3-4 years old
Starting from the age of three, a certain knowledge base is formed in the child, which he tries to apply. The kid actively gets acquainted with the world around him and by his age should already know:
– names and characteristics of 10 pets;
– 5-7 species of birds, be able to show them in the picture;
– 4-5 varieties of fish;
– 4-5 varieties of insects;
– names of the main plants growing in the region: up to 5 species of trees and flowers;
– names of vegetables, berries, fruits and mushrooms that grow in the region and are sold on the shelves;
– what is the difference between the characteristics of materials such as wood, glass, stone, plastic;
– times of day and their characteristics;
– the seasons and how they differ;
– natural phenomena;
– parts of the body, and be able to show them;
– 3-5 popular professions;
– up to 10 types of vehicles;
– what is the difference between a city and a village.
Logical and mathematical development of children 3-4 years old
Between the ages of three and four, basic logical operations and mathematical concepts improve. If a child is given enough attention, then at this age he can confidently:
– count up to 10;
– name the primary colors;
– know geometric shapes;
– know the concepts more – less, many – few, high – low, etc.;
– compare objects according to 1-2 features;
– add pictures from fragments;
– find differences between similar pictures.
Parents should actively encourage children of this age to engage in independent activities by offering to complete certain tasks.
Speech development of children 3-4 years old
By the age of three, a baby should be able to:
– compose simple phrases;
talk about recent events;
– use speech as a way of obtaining new information;
– retell a fairy tale based on illustrations;
– talk about yourself;
– try to change words by case.
By the age of four, a child should have mastered the following skills:
– describe the seen image;
– quickly formulate one’s thoughts;
– know the signs of objects;
– use verbs;
– repeat complex phrases after adults;
– give your first and last name;
– invent your own words, determine the meaning of incomprehensible words.
Artistic development of a 3-4 year old child
The ability to express one’s feelings through creativity plays an important role in the formation of a child’s psyche. At the age of 3-4 years, it is desirable for a child to master the following types of creativity:
– applications of colored paper, natural materials, wadding;
– molding from plasticine and clay;
– construction;
– cutting along the contour with children’s scissors with round ends;
– origami – folding figures without the use of scissors and glue;
– in addition to classes aimed at developing creative potential, the child should be offered to develop knowledge in painting, music, and literature.
Keep your finger on the pulse of your baby’s development. But do not get carried away by the fears of not having time to develop the child according to the generally accepted scale. Children develop differently! And if, nevertheless, there is doubt that your child keeps up with their peers, the personal assistance of a preschool teacher will not hurt.
Materials provided by a professional teacher Tatyana Fedorovna Antonova. Tatyana Fedorovna, a teacher with 48 years of experience, lives in Prague and teaches children aged 3-12 in her school to read, write, math and Russian in person and online. She teaches her youngest students aged 3 to 6 the basics of reading and writing, counting, logic and the world around her, helping them take the first steps in the development of speech and develop fine motor skills.
You can find more information on the website of the School of Tatyana Fedorovna.
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What is the danger of early education of children?
Basic concepts
First, let’s define what early learning is and how it differs from early development. After all, these two concepts have practically merged in the minds of many parents.
Early development is the directed activity of an adult in relation to a child of preschool age, stimulating cognitive interest. If a mother enthusiastically tells how her child came up with or mastered new tricks and rules of the game or a new way of laying a route from room to room, etc. , she rejoices in his development.
And early learning is the directed activity of an adult in relation to a child of preschool age, as a result of which the child acquires knowledge and skills to perform certain types of activities (read, count, possess certain information).
Today, many intelligent, well-educated parents are literally embraced by the idea of early development. Almost from birth, they are included in a real race – a child still lying in the cradle is introduced to letters, at the age of two they are taught numbers, and by the age of three they are connected to a foreign language.
Much of this is influenced by new discoveries about how the brain works in the last two decades.
Now we know that in the first years of a person’s life, the brain develops extremely intensively. He is very sensitive to information from the outside and absorbs it, literally like a sponge. We know that a lot of things are “too late after three”, and therefore we try to fit as much useful information into the heads of our beloved children as possible in order to make their lives easier in the future and create a competitive advantage.
Are we missing anything in our efforts?
This is what recent research suggests: the brain is not a homogeneous mass of neurons. It is a complex system consisting of many substructures. They mature in a certain sequence: from stem and subcortical formations to the cortex, from the posterior sections of the brain to the anterior ones, and from the right hemisphere to the left.
First, the departments are formed that are responsible for the sense organs, movements and emotions, for the perception of space and rhythm, those departments that provide energy for memory, attention, thinking.
And only then – the departments responsible for the complex functions of control, speech, ability to read, write.
When we force a three-year-old child to read, we load those departments that have not yet matured. It’s not just pointless, it’s harmful.
If the task that we offer a child conflicts with the process of brain maturation, a kind of “energy stealing” occurs – we kind of divert energy into a different direction, and these unplanned energy losses hinder natural development.
If earlier neurophysiologists believed that certain areas of the brain were responsible for performing certain intellectual tasks, then with new discoveries it is obvious that as the brain develops and new areas mature, the neural circuits responsible for processing information change. And the more plastic the brain, the more chances a growing child has in adulthood to reach the maximum of his intellectual potential.
When we engage in early learning and obsessively introduce a child to abstract concepts, he activates the neural circuits available to him, which further reduces the plasticity of the brain. If a child learns to solve an incomprehensible and irrelevant task for himself in a certain way, it will be more difficult for his brain to change the method of solving it to a more efficient one.
Energy stealing of brain regions, for example, those that are responsible for body movement and perception of space until the age of 4, may well cause a child to remain awkward and clumsy for life.
Learn at Home with Free Educational Websites for Children
If you have access to the internet at home, here is a list of fun, free educational websites for kids as well as phone and tablet apps to help keep kids learning at home. Most study websites include reading and math games, videos, stories and more and all indicate what are age and grade appropriate.
We’ve organized this list into two categories – preschool and elementary school.
As a leader in early childhood education, Save the Children is committed to ensuring kids can continue to learn at home. The websites listed below can keep young learners engaged in learning when school’s out, during the summer or any day of the week.
At-Home Learning Resources and Study Websites for Preschool Children
Websites
Vroom
Sesame Street
Bed Time Math
PBS Kids
Funbrain Jr
Apps
Vroom
HOMER Reading: Learn to Read
Fish School – 123 ABC for Kids
Endless Numbers
Tiggly Shape’s Got Talent
Todo Math
At-Home Learning Resources and Study Websites for Elementary School Children
Websites
Starfall
Learning Games for Kids
PBS Kids
Primary Games
Arcademics
Time for Kids
The Kids Page
PBS Design Squad
Fun Brain
Wonderopolis
National Geographic for Kids
Knowledge Adventure
CoolMath 4 Kids
SuperCrew for Kids
Make Me Genius
Scholastic
Highlights for Kids
DIY
KidsThinkDesign
Apps
A Homer Reading: Learn to Read
Capstone Interactive
NASA Visualization Explorer
My Books – Unlimited Library
VocabularySpellingCity
PBS KIDS Games
More Tools and Tips You Can Trust for At-Home Learning
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Programs – Clayton
Kids ‘R’ Kids offers a wide variety of child care and early education programs that combine age-appropriate, educational activities with a safe and caring atmosphere, to prepare your child for that next step in life and learning.
Our Infant Childcare Program is available to children beginning at 6 weeks old and provides your infant with playful activities based on lesson plans from our Big Steps Curriculum® for infants. Activities include sign language, sensory play, art and music along with read-aloud books.
Our Toddler Childcare Program is available to children beginning at 12 months old. It provides your child with engaging activities through structured learning plans from our Big Steps Toddler Curriculum® that focus on developing your child’s preliteracy skills. The program incorporates activities such as sign language, reading books, puppet play, music, singing, games, and conversation with peers and teachers.
Our Preschool Childcare Program is available to children beginning at 3 years old. We prepare your child for the social and educational challenges that come with our prekindergarten program. Our standards-based Fast Track Curriculum® for preschoolers is divided into short, theme-based units. This age group also has opportunities to excel using hands-on experiences and critical thinking skills with our Brain Waves® Curriculum and STEAM Ahead® Curriculum, where activities used alongside our core curriculum support language, social-emotional, cognitive, and physical development during these crucial years of learning. STEAM is often used in conjunction with our core curriculum to include meaningful work in the subject areas of science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
Our Prekindergarten Childcare Program is available at some of our schools to children beginning at 4 years old and prepares your child for the first steps into kindergarten. Literacy and writing skills, among many other subjects, are covered in our exclusive core curriculum. Each student has opportunities to learn using hands-on experiences and critical thinking skills with our innovative STEAM Ahead® and Brain Waves® curricula.
Our Before and After School Programs is ideal for busy families in our community and is available to children from Kindergarten through 5th grade. The programs include age-appropriate, supervised activities and child-directed play from our G.Y.M. Curriculum® for school agers. We believe after school time should be spent encouraging social and emotional growth, as well as continuing academics through activities and games.
Our Summer Camp Program offers engaging, age-appropriate activities centered around an educational theme. Our past summer camp programs have been supercharged with elements of STEAM, history, literature, robotics, world geography and – of course – loads of FUN. These programs are offered to children who are beginning Kindergarten through 5th grade.
MDOU “Kindergarten No. 204” of the city of Yaroslavl
Number of persons studying under these programs at the expense of the budget: ______ people.
The main goals of the educational program of the preschool educational institution:
– protection and strengthening of the physical and mental health of children
– ensuring the cognitive-speech, social-personal, artistic-aesthetic and physical development of children
90 002 – upbringing taking into account age categories children of citizenship, respect for human rights and freedoms, love for the environment, Motherland, family
– implementation of the necessary correction of deficiencies in the physical and mental development of children
– interaction with children’s families to ensure the full development of children
– provision of advisory and methodological assistance to parents (legal representatives) on the upbringing, education and development of children
The main educational program of the preschool educational institution:
The main educational program of the MDOU “Kindergarten No. 204″ was developed in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard for Preschool Education (Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated October 17, 2013 No. 1155, taking into account the approximate of the main general educational program of preschool education “From birth to school” under the editorship of N.E. Veraksa, T.S. E. Veraksy, T.K. Komarova, E.M. Dorofeeva.
The main goals of the Program are the creation of favorable conditions for a full life of a child in preschool childhood, the formation of the foundations of a basic personality culture, the comprehensive development of mental and physical qualities in accordance with age and individual characteristics, preparation for life in a modern society, the formation of prerequisites for educational activities , ensuring the safety of the life of a preschooler.
Particular attention in the Program is paid to the development of the child’s personality, the preservation and strengthening of children’s health, as well as the education in preschoolers of such qualities as patriotism, an active life position, a creative approach to solving various life situations, and respect for traditional values.
These goals are realized in the process of various types of children’s activities: play, communication, work, cognitive research, productive (pictorial, constructive, etc.), music, reading.
Health-preserving system of education and training in preschool educational institutions:
One of the priorities of our kindergarten is the preservation and strengthening of the physical and mental health of children.
Tasks:
To form a health-preserving environment in the process of education and upbringing in preschool educational institutions.
Establish the principle of prioritizing the protection, promotion of health and prevention of diseases in children.
Promote the values of a healthy lifestyle.
Implement measures to prevent the most common pathology in preschool children (ARVI, pathology of the ENT organs, musculoskeletal system, organs of vision, deviations from the central nervous system, psychosomatic pathology, etc. ) and evaluate the effectiveness of recreational activities
To solve the tasks set, the working group of the preschool educational institution developed the Program “Health-preserving system of education and training in a preschool institution” 0006
Partial program of musical and creative development “Ladushki” I.M. Kaplunova, I.A. Novoskoltseva
The program “Ladushki” by I. Kaplunova and I. Novoskoltseva is aimed at children aged 3-7.
The program of artistic education, training and development of children “Colored hands” is focused on children aged 2-7 years Sterkina, N.N. Avdeeva, O.L. Knyazev
Curriculum
Curriculum of MDOU “Kindergarten No. 204” for the 2022-2023 academic year
900 02 Curriculum based on:
Law of the Russian Federation on “Education”,
Sanitary and epidemiological requirements for the device. Contents and organization of the working hours of educational institutions dated 2.4.1 2660 – 10
Instructional letter of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation “On hygiene requirements for the maximum load on preschool children in organized forms of education.”
The curriculum is focused on:
comprehensive development of pupils;
Implementation of an individual approach to the child, to ensure the optimal load for the child and protect his health;
Ensuring the continuity of pre-school and primary school education.
MDOU “Kindergarten No. 204” operates in a five-day working week, the main educational activities with children are carried out daily and are organized at 1 and 2 half a day, taking into account the age and psychophysiological characteristics of children.
In the educational institution there are 2 groups of early age and 6 groups of preschool age, all of a general developmental orientation. The volume of the teaching load during the week is determined in accordance with the sanitary and epidemiological requirements for the device, content and organization of the working hours of preschool educational institutions (SanPiN 2.4.1.2660-10). The plans include five educational areas that provide cognitive, speech, social and communicative, artistic and aesthetic, physical and personal development of children. Each direction corresponds to certain educational areas:
cognitive development – the formation of elementary mathematical concepts, the formation of a holistic picture of the world, environmental education.
speech development – speech development, literacy training.
social and communicative development – the basics of life safety, role-playing games, labor activity.
artistic and aesthetic development – artistic creativity: drawing, application, modeling; literary reading; music; construction.
physical development – physical culture, health.
Structure of the academic year
from September 1st to September 30th
Adaptation, diagnostic period
from 1 October to 30 December
Study period
from December 31 to January 10
New Year holidays
January 11 to May 1
Study period
May 1st to May 30th
Diagnostic period
from 1 June to 31 August
Summer recreation period
Duration of educational activity by age
Age Group
Duration of educational activity
from 1. 5-3 years old
up to 10 minutes
from 3-4 years old
up to 15 minutes
from 4-5 years old
up to 20 minutes
from 5-6 years old
up to 25 minutes
from 6-7 years old
up to 30 minutes
– Stabilization of the percentage of children with a mild adaptation period, the absence of children with severe adaptation
– Raising the level of literacy of children, parents and teachers on healthy lifestyles
Educational programs
Implemented educational programs indicating the subjects, courses, disciplines (modules), practices provided for by the relevant educational program
The main educational program of preschool education of the municipal budgetary preschool educational institution “Kindergarten of a general development type No. 182″ of the city district of Samara The main educational program of preschool education “From birth to school”. Innovative program of preschool education. / Ed. NOT. Veraksy, T.S. Komarova, E.M. Dorofeeva. – Fifth edition (innovative), Spanish. and additional — M.: MOZAIKA-SINTEZ, 2019 Work program for the upbringing of the municipal budgetary preschool educational institution “Kindergarten of a general developmental type No. 182” of the city district of Samara Partial programs Lykova I.A. “Colored Hands” Partial program for the artistic and aesthetic development of children aged 2–7 years in visual activity (the formation of an aesthetic attitude to the world). – M .: Publishing House “Color World”, 2019 From sound to letter. Formation of sound analytical and synthetic activity of preschoolers as a prerequisite for literacy / E.V. Kolesnikova — M.: BINOM. Knowledge Lab. 2019
Normative period of study
4 years
Level of education
Preschool
Language of education
Russian
Educational e-learning programs and distance learning technologies
Watch
Calendar study schedule with a copy attached
The mode of stay of children in the educational institution of the MBDOU “Kindergarten No. 182″ of the Samara city district is built from a mandatory part and a part formed by participants in the educational process.
Methodological and other documents developed by an educational organization to ensure the educational process
– Adapted educational program for children aged 3-7 years with disabilities (TNR) of the municipal budgetary preschool educational institution “Kindergarten of general developmental type No. 182” of the Samara city district ) municipal budgetary preschool educational institution “Kindergarten of a general developmental type No. 182” of the city district of Samara – The work program of the physical education instructor of the municipal budgetary preschool educational institution “Kindergarten of a general developmental type No. 182” of the Samara city district teachers by age groups
Total number of students
203
The number of students in educational programs being implemented at the expense of federal budget allocations
No
The number of students in educational programs being implemented at the expense of budget allocations from the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
203
Number of students in educational programs being implemented at the expense of budget allocations from local budgets
203
Number of students in ongoing educational programs under education agreements at the expense of individuals and (or) legal entities
No
The main general educational program is the educational program of the MBDOU “Kindergarten No.
Description: We are inspired by the vision and values of the Reggio Emilia Approach to Early Childhood Education where every child’s intellectual, emotional, social and moral potentials are cultivated and guided through exploration of the community and the environment.
Program and Licensing Details
License Number:
384000047
Capacity:
109
Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
No
Type of Care:
DAY CARE CENTER;
Initial License Issue Date:
Jul 27, 1995
District Office:
PENINSULA REGIONAL OFFICE
District Office Phone:
(650) 266-8800 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
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Type
Inspection Dates
Reports/Citations
Inspection
2021-07-20
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other
2019-11-20
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection
2019-07-18
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Complaint
2019-02-06
COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT
Other
2019-01-16
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Inspection
2018-09-04
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Other
2018-07-06
FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Summary
07/20/2021, 09/04/2018
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Enrollment/Ethnicity
Free/Disc Lunch
Student/Teacher Ratio
Immunizations
Enrollment information for Presidio Early Education
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Year
White
African American
Asian
Hispanic
American Indian
Pacific Islander
Two or More Races
Not Specified
Total
2019
8
0
9
3
0
0
2
0
22
2020
9
1
5
3
0
0
4
0
22
2021
5
0
7
2
0
0
7
0
21
2022
8
2
3
2
0
0
6
0
21
Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U. S. Dept of Education.
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Students eligible for free or discounted lunch at Presidio Early Education
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Year
# Students
Full-time Teachers
Student/Teacher ratio
% Free/Discounted Lunch
2019
22
n/a
n/a
13.6
2020
22
n/a
n/a
50
2021
21
n/a
n/a
33.3
2022
21
n/a
n/a
23. 8
Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.
About Students eligible for discounted/free lunch:
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides low-cost or free meals to students in U.S. public and nonprofit private schools based on household income. Those with incomes below 130% of the poverty line receive free lunch, while those between 130% and 185% qualify for reduced-price lunch. The percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch serves as a marker for poverty, as it reflects the socioeconomic status of families in a given school or district. A higher FRPL rate typically indicates a higher concentration of low-income families, suggesting that the school or district may face additional challenges in providing adequate resources and support for student success.
Student/Teacher Ratio Presidio Early Education
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Year
# Students
Full-time Teachers
Student/Teacher ratio
% Free/Discounted Lunch
2019
22
n/a
n/a
13. 6
2020
22
n/a
n/a
50
2021
21
n/a
n/a
33.3
2022
21
n/a
n/a
23.8
Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.
About Student-Teacher Ratio
Student/teacher ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of students by the total number of full-time equivalent teachers. Please note that a smaller student/teacher ratio does not necessarily translate to smaller class size. In some instances, schools hire teachers part time, and some teachers are hired for specialized instruction with very small class sizes. These and other factors contribute to the student/teacher ratio. Note: For private schools, Student/teacher ratio may not include Pre-Kindergarten.
Kindergarten Immunization Rates
Presidio Early Education
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Year
Completely Immunized
Medical Exemption
Conditional
Polio
DTP
2020
85. 7%
4.8%
0.0%
90.5%
85.7%
Data source: California Department of Public Health
Pre and Post Pandemic Data
Impact of COVID-19 on Presidio Early Education
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Student Body
Number of students Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Number of students Pandemic (2020-2021)
Change (%)
Total Students
22
21
4. 5%
African American
0
0
American Indian
0
0
Asian
9
7
22.2%
Hispanic
3
2
33.3%
Pacific Islander
0
0
White
8
5
37.5%
Two or More Races
2
7
250%
% Free/Discounted Lunch Recipients
13.6%
33.3%
19.7%
Frequently Asked Questions about Presidio Early Education
How many students attend Presidio Early Education?
In the 2021-22 school year, 21 students attended Presidio Early Education.
What district is Presidio Early Education in?
What is the racial makeup of Presidio Early Education?
Students at Presidio Early Education are 38% White, 29% Two or more races, 14% Asian, 10% African American, 10% Hispanic.
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The Mission of Early Childhood in CCPS is that all children will enter school with the readiness skills necessary to become successful learners. Referrals for preschool programs may come through Child Find or through transitions from Infants and Toddlers Programs. Services and supports for children with educational disabilities are identified by the Individualized Education Program (IEP) Team. Based upon individual student needs, preschool services are determined based upon the least restrictive environment, which may include:
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Style of pedagogical communication “Locator” – online presentation
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Pedagogical style
communication “Locator” Prepared by: Strigunova A. Its essence is that the teacher builds relationships with children selectively. In particular, it focuses its attention on a group of 90,025 students (strong or, conversely, weak), as a locator, captures 90,025 precisely these students, leaving the rest without attention. The reasons for such an attitude may be different: the teacher is passionate about the children who are interested in his subject, gives them special assignments, involves them in circles and extracurricular work, not paying attention to the rest; the teacher is preoccupied with weak students, constantly deals with them , while losing sight of the rest of the students, hoping that they can handle everything themselves; does not know how to combine a frontal approach with an individual one. Negative consequences – at the lesson, an integral and continuous system of communication is not created, it is replaced by fragmented, situational interaction. The pattern of communication in the lesson is constantly torn, its integral rhythm is disturbed, there are interruptions in interpersonal interaction, which leads to destabilization of the socio-psychological basis of the lesson. 2 01 ID SIGNS SPEECHES 02 – Go away! Bring it! Give it up! Indication of errors, which are minor 3 BODY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Conservative hair style present, 9002 5 clothes Light or no make-up Dominant posture in front of students Good attitude towards pets Open hostility towards other “not favorites” Haughty facial expressions, on the contrary, very much towards pets smiling, soft smile Pointing gestures 6 Consequence: Consequence: the integrity of the interaction in the teacher- group of students is violated. Interaction is replaced by the fragmentation of situational contacts. the teacher in communication is closed speech is monologue, there is no reaction to listeners emotional deafness to others Consequence: there is practically no interaction between the teacher and the student , the sides of the communication process are isolated from each other the educational impact is presented formally. General formula
BONJOUR 1. Nikita! It’s too bad that you didn’t do your homework . Look at Lena, , well done! Repeat after her! 2. Today our class is on duty at school , except for Katya and Olya, they help me all the time . SALUT INTERNAL CONTENT inability to communicate individually and with the audience as a whole
– Olechka, let me help you, you can’t cope with something (for other children: read the task more carefully more times) – focus on all students REHABILITATION IA
Working with children and the environment communication THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION!
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“Black Grouse”, “Hamlet” or “Locator”: who are you with your students?
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Evgenia Mikhailova
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