Kettering Ohio – Merrie Time Christian Preschool & Daycare
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Infant Daycare Kettering, Ohio
Learning for our littlest ones depends on the trusting relationships they develop with their caregivers. When consistently loved and cared for, these little ones are ready to learn about the world around them. Our highest priority is to establish these consistent, supportive and loving relationships with your infant. Click on the link below to learn more about our Kettering, Ohio infant daycare program.
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Toddler Daycare Kettering, Ohio
Our toddlers are divided into two age groups – Toddler 1 which is for children aged 20 to 30 months; and Toddler 2 for those aged 30 to 36 months. The curriculum for toddlers focuses on many areas of toddler learning. If you would like to learn more, click on the link below for more information about our toddler daycare program in Kettering.
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Preschool Daycare in Kettering, Ohio
Children in our program transition to the first preschool class when they are about 3 years of age. Preschool classes are a little more structured though their work continues to be done through play. At this age they are able to do more things in small groups and enjoy sitting as a class for a story or experiment. However, a large amount of their preschool days will continue to have new concepts taught one-on-one with the teacher or in a small group with two or three other children. The preschool curriculum focuses on the many different areas. Learn more about our preschool daycare program for Kettering, OH by clicking the link below.
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Pre-Kindergarten daycare in Kettering, Ohio.
The children in our Pre-k class are gearing up for the start of elementary school. We recognize the importance of preparing each child for the years of formal schooling ahead. Our teachers take this responsibility very seriously, working with each child to move them toward that goal. While doing this, they are committed to presenting developmentally appropriate activities that help the children learn and grow, moving along the developmental continuum. Learn more about our pre-kindergarten daycare program in Kettering, by clicking on the link below.
Merrie Time Christian Preschool and Daycare is founded on the belief that all children should be given the opportunity to learn and grow in an an atmosphere where the feel safe and loved. Our children are our most valuable asset! We believe the parent is the child’s first “teacher” so we strive to work collaboratively with parents in providing an environment of rich learning experiences with the goal of developing life-long learners. As a Christian center, we share the love of God with the children and families we serve residents of Kettering, Ohio with compassionate daycare for your children.
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About Kettering Ohio
Kettering is a city in Montgomery and Greene counties in the U.S. state of Ohio, almost entirely in Montgomery County. It is a suburb of Dayton. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 56,163, making it the largest suburb in the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area. Merrie Time Christian Daycare is proud to provide award winning daycare services to Kettering, Ohio!
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Jan 27, 2021
by J Bow
My child used to attend this Daycare in Kettering, Ohio
This place is fantastic! I went there as a child all the way through Kindergarten (they offered a kindergarten class at that time). My son goes there and the staff is great! He is now 5 years old and I have never had to worry about his care. I am so greatful that I do not have to be concerned about him when I am at work. I will be sad next year because he will not be able to attend during the school year because we live in a different school system. I highly recommend this daycare.
Tracy Wheeler
Jan 27, 2021
by Tracy Wheeler
Highly recommend this Kettering, Ohio daycare facility!
This center is filled with loving, caring and nurturing people. They teach the children about the love and light of Christ. I highly recommend this facility! Thank you ladies for making my Nathaden feel welcomed and loved.
Tori J
Jan 27, 2021
by Tori J
Highly recommended Kettering, Ohio daycare
Positive: Quality. Merrie-Time was my first and only choice when I was looking for child care for my son, no other place was acceptable to me. The staff is amazing, everyone is so friendly and they genuinely love our children. I hear other teachers saying hello to my son when he’s walking down the hallway to his class, they are very attentive to all the littles there. When I drop him off he runs straight back towards his room, it makes me feel good knowing my son is happy and eager to get his morning started! I highly recommend Merrie-Time to anyone looking for quality childcare for their children, you will not be disappointed!
Charlotte Lester
Jan 27, 2021
by Charlotte Lester
Happy children at this Kettering, Ohio daycare center!
I’ve used this daycare for about 5 years now. I’ve never had a issue with any of my children in any of their classes. They all love going and happy when i pick them back up. I highly recommend them.
Jan 27, 2021
by Leigh
Highly recommended Kettering, Ohio daycare
This daycare is great! Great, caring staff. Great price. Great facilities. See a pattern here? It’s GREAT! Highly recommend!!!
Brandon Phillips
Jan 27, 2021
by Brandon Phillips
Thanks for such a great Kettering, Ohio daycare
My little girl has been in this facility for 8 months and nothing has went wrong.. The employees are great and make you fill like family, the facility is exelent cleaned… Thanks Merrie-time For taking care of my little girl…
Miles L
Jan 27, 2021
by Miles L
Great Kettering, Ohio daycare for your kids!
Great place for your child/children! Staff like family and care about the kids!
Baby Land Infant Care | Kettering, Ohio
We strive to provide top quality care as close as possible to the care that you would provide at home.
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Tender, loving care for a maximum of 18 infants
Clean, healthy environment with individual cribs
Certified providers (Infant Care, CPR, First Aid)
Daily reports on the well-being of your child
Guaranteed reservation program for expectant mothers
We realize that choosing a day care center is a very difficult decision. We would like to thank you for considering Baby Land. If you would like more information or schedule a tour contact us today!
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As a new mom I was looking for a childcare center that could provide high quality care and a wonderful learning environment, but I also wanted a place where my son would be loved and nurtured. I found exactly that at BabyLand.
Drake’s Mom, Molly E. Berus
Both of our boys attended Baby Land as infants. We would highly recommend this child care facility for any parents looking for safe and loving care. All caregivers at Baby Land are very knowledgeable, friendly, and they are willing to take extra steps to ensure that both babies and their parents are doing exceptionally well. Your baby will receive great care on a daily basis, and as a parent you will have great teachers giving you tips on baby related issues.
Mapley Family
Both of our boys attended Baby Land as infants. We would highly recommend this child care facility for any parents looking for safe and loving care. All caregivers at Baby Land are very knowledgeable, friendly, and they are willing to take extra steps to ensure that both babies and their parents are doing exceptionally well. Your baby will receive great care on a daily basis, and as a parent you will have great teachers giving you tips on baby related issues.
Heenan Family
Baby Land is just right. I sent my 1st child there and my 2nd is there now.
The staff is wonderful –very sweet, very responsible, and fantastically experienced. When I have concerns with my children, I ask my mom, my doctor and Baby Land. I am a very busy nursing mother. Baby Land is cheerful and supportive. They call me immediately for any issue and inform me fully. They help with all sorts of things. I know my child is in good hands and in a safe and encouraging environment there. Baby Land’s prices beat the heavily advertised “chain” places and their quality of care is higher in my opinion. I don’t even think of taking my second child anywhere else.
Andria Shaman
The thought of giving your newborn to a stranger is frightening to any parent. Your friends at Baby Land understand, and we do everything possible to put your mind at ease. We are a state licensed, family owned business, structured to take exceptional care of your baby because we believe your baby’s care is the only reason we are here! We strive to provide top quality care as close as possible to the care that you would provide at home.
Support Services for Caregivers
This information explains which support services for caregivers are offered at MSK.
MSK considers caregivers to be an important part of the treatment team. As a family member, friend of a person with cancer, or caregiver, you may have to manage your emotions and other tasks. It’s normal to feel overwhelmed by caring for someone close to you, but you’re not alone. MSK offers a variety of support services to help you fulfill this role while taking care of yourself.
For information, visit www.mskcc.org/caregivers or read Caregivers Guide .
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Caregivers Clinic
Our Caregivers Clinic provides support to caregivers who have difficulty performing these duties. For more information, call Dr. Allison Applebaum’s office at 646-888-0200.
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Social Work
www.mskcc.org/socialwork Social workers can help you overcome problems at every stage of caring for your loved one. They offer individual counseling and support groups. They can help you communicate with children and other family members.
Our social services staff can also refer you to local agencies and programs. They also have information on resources for obtaining financial assistance. For more information write to [email protected] or call 212-639-7020.
Talking with Children About Cancer
Our Talking with Children About Cancer program provides information and support to parents on how to talk to children about cancer . She offers individual counseling and support groups. For more information, call 212-639-7029.
Resources for Life After Cancer Treatment [RLAC] Program
The RLAC program includes workshops, workshops and support groups on topics related to life after cancer. Topics discussed are insurance, employment, emotional issues and caregivers. Call 646-888-8106 for more information.
Bereavement Program
The bereavement support program provides free phone consultations, support groups, and educational lectures, and recommends local social assistance resources for the community. Our social workers provide assistance with psychological, social, spiritual and practical problems to the bereaved. These meetings are confidential and free of charge. For more information call 646-888-4889.
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Patient and Caregiver Education
Visit the Patient and Caregiver Education website www.mskcc.org/pe where you can search for educational materials in our virtual library. Here you can find clear and useful educational materials, including some specifically for caregivers, such as:
Caregiver’s Guide
Coping with insomnia: Information for caregivers
Coping with Anxiety: Information for Carers
Coping with depression: information for carers
Delirium: A Guide for Caregivers
How to be a health care representative
Information for family and friends on the day of surgery
How to Treat COVID-19 at Home: Information for Carers
Coping with the death of a loved one
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Virtual Programs
Virtual Programs offer online education and support for carers of patients treated at MSK. These are interactive sessions during which you can talk or just listen. Our interactive classes are conducted in real time, confidentially, free of charge and with the involvement of highly qualified medical professionals. Please visit www.mskcc.org/vp for more information on virtual programs or to register to participate.
Caregiver support group
Our support group for carers can discuss the stress, challenges and benefits of caring for cancer patients. Please visit www.mskcc.org/vp to register to participate.
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Patient and Caregiver Support Program
Our Patient and Caregiver Support Program puts you in touch with people caring for MSK patients who can provide valuable information and support. For more information call 212-639-5007 or write to the email address [email protected].
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Integrative Medicine Service
www.mskcc.org/integrativemedicine Our Integrative Medicine Service offers a variety of services to patients, including music therapy, mind/body therapy, dance and movement therapy, yoga, and touch therapy. To make an appointment for these services, call 646-449-1010.
You can also schedule a consultation with an Integrative Medicine healthcare provider. Together you will create a plan that will help you maintain a healthy lifestyle. To make an appointment, call 646-608-8550.
Integrative Medicine at Home Program
Integrative Medicine at Home is a monthly membership program that provides online health classes for loved ones of MSK patients. With participants of all ages and abilities, the program hosts weekly live group classes. For more information call 646-449-1010.
Rising Voices Choir
Integrative Medicine Services also invites all current and former MSK patients and caregivers to join in creating music together in a choir class. This does not require any experience in the field of singing. For more information, call 646-449-1010.
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Tobacco Treatment Program
Our Tobacco Treatment Program can help you stop smoking tobacco by supporting your loved one in their cancer treatment. For more information call 212-610-0507.
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Spiritual support
Our chaplains (spiritual guides) are ready to listen, support family members and pray. They can contact local clergy or religious groups, simply to offer comfort and to lend a hand of spiritual help. Anyone can apply for spiritual support. You do not need to have any religious affiliation for this. For more information call 212-639-5982.
The MSK Interfaith Chapel is located off the main lobby of Memorial Hospital. It is open around the clock. If you have an emergency, call 212-639-2000. Ask to be connected to the chaplain on duty.
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Adult Recreation and Charles Hallac Patient Recreation Center
www.mskcc.org/experience/patient-support/activities/patient-recreation Our recreation center team provides support through our arts and cultural program. We offer group and individual online classes, including art, music, dance, crafts, as well as games and performances. For more information, call 212-639-5978.
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Visible Ink Program
The Visible Ink Writing Program offers you the opportunity to express your feelings in writing with the support of a calligraphy tutor. For more information call 212-535-3985.
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Connections Online Community
Connections is an online community where MSK patients, caregivers, cancer survivors, and their friends and loved ones share information, support, and inspire each other.
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Language Assistance Program
Our Language Assistance Program (LAP) provides professional interpreters and translators for patients with poor English proficiency, as well as patients with visual, hearing, and speech impairments. For more information call 212-639-5981.
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In 1991, Malinda Margiotta recognized the need for significant changes in the way children were cared for in the US, and she rose to the challenge. She designed and built a state-of-the-art facility, compiled a staff of quality professionals led by a fabulous management team, and ABC Child Care Center was born. Ms. Malinda created a lasting legacy in the Child Care world and is considered by many to have raised the bar for quality Child Care nationwide.
In 2004, ABC’s second location in Lake Harveston, ABC Child Care Village, opened! ABC Child Care Village is operated by Ms. Malinda’s daughter, Ms. Angel, and her husband, Mr. Shawn. Having grown up her whole life at ABC, Ms. Angel took a few years and traveled the world doing youth ministry! This is where she met Mr. Shawn, who would become her husband. Their heart for ministering to youth and children is what led them to run our Village location.
At the beginning of 2020, Ms. Malinda retired, and Ms. Angel and Mr. Shawn took over our Center location and now operate both locations! Angel and Shawn continue the legacy of high-quality Child Care and commitment to excellence that ABC has always been known for.
The ABC difference is tangible when you walk through our doors and day-to-day operations. Come on a tour and meet any of our teachers or admin staff, and you will see the hearts of Ms. Angel and Mr. Shawn reflected. Check out our classrooms and age-specific play yards, and you will see our commitment to fostering a safe, fun, and nurturing environment for every child in our care. Attend one of our special events and see how we teach a genuine love of learning! Follow us on social media and see that #ABCcares, is about you, your kids, our staff, and our community!
Something else that sets ABC apart is our accreditation through the NAEYC. ABC was one of the first and most prominent centers in Southern California to be accredited. We were also the first and one of the only centers to implement a mildly ill care room, our Chicken Soup Room! As a result, we have some of the lowest teacher-to-child ratios in the area and staff members who have been with us for decades!
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ABC Child Care Center
29705 Solana Way, Temecula, Ca 92591
Our flagship location! Our Center location is a staple of the Temecula Valley, established in 1991! We have families with three generations who have gone through our program at this location. With a genuine love for our families, staff, and community, ABC Child Care Center has set the bar for Child Care in our valley and continues to be a leader in early childhood education. ABC Child Care Center is run by Ms. Angel and Mr. Shawn with the management support of Ms. Tonya, Ms. Shannon, and Ms. Patricia.
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ABC Child Care Village
40045 Village Rd, Temecula, CA 92591
A true gem nestled in the Harveston Community of Temecula, ABC Child Care Village has become a leader in Child Care in our valley in its own right. Established in 2004, our Village location has seen many students come through our program, many starting at six weeks old and graduating from our private Kindergarten program. Our Village location is operated with an unwavering dedication to the ABC difference and the vision for our Child Care centers. Ms. Angel and Mr. Shawn run ABC Child Care Village with the management support of Ms. Candice, Ms. Jessica, and Ms. Liz.
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ABC Child Care Center is a Leading Child Care Provider, serving children and families in and around Temecula, for Over 30 Years! We provide the best in quality care and education for your children.
…about our kids!!
Here at ABC Child Care, our kids are the true stars of the show!! We know how important it is to guide the children in our care to be strong, capable, confident learners! As parents and guardians, you entrust us with your most precious children and that is not something we take lightly. We strive to maintain a level of excellence in our program that is unmatched.
The ABC Cares Difference
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If you would like to schedule a tour with one of our enrollment specialists or get more information about our programs, click the big red button to the right!
…about your family!!
ABC is all about family! We know first-hand the difficulty the decision can be to choose child care and are so grateful you are considering us! You are in great hands!! We offer a variety of services and programs to make the transition easy and make you feel part of the ABC family!! We want to be an extension of the family you already have for your child, and we are a team!!
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…about our teachers and staff!!
At ABC, we LOVE our teachers and staff. We would not have the high level of care and quality if it wasn’t for these amazing people teaching these kids and running everything behind the scenes each and every single day!! Our teachers pour into these kids, and it is evident. You will feel their warmth from the moment you walk through our doors. As parents and guardians, you know, working with children can be a challenge as well, and we provide support and love for our staff in return so they can focus on doing what they do best! We have had some of the best early childhood educators come through our doors and are so blessed to have them on our team. Whether you are a new teacher just starting out or a seasoned professional, we value what you bring to the table. Our dedicated, long-term staff range from 5 years to 30 years (with us from the beginning!). We pride ourselves on being a place you can spend your whole career and stay challenged and invested. We also recognize that life leads us all on different paths, and appreciate the opportunity to train, grow, and eventually send teachers on to where they are called next.
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…about our community
ABC Child Care has been in the Temecula Valley for over 30 years!
We love to pour into our community!! We stay connected by being active in our local chambers, attending City events, and supporting non-profits that make our community so great!! We also stay involved at the city and county levels to maintain communication with the offices of education, early childhood education programs, and First5 Riverside County. Our involvement with these different entities allows us to stay ahead of the game and make informed decisions as we continue to elevate our very own programs!! We always believe in philanthropic efforts and support our local non-profits by volunteering, financial support, and getting involved! This community is where our prospective families, enrolled families, and staff live and thrive; we know it is essential to give back to the community that offers so much to us!!
Thousands of Brits took to the streets demanding reforms of the child care system
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rallies demanding reforms in the childcare system – RIA Novosti, 30.10.2022
Thousands of Brits took to the streets demanding reforms in the childcare system for children and paid leave for … RIA Novosti, 10/30/2022
MOSCOW, October 30 – RIA Novosti. More than 15,000 protesters took to the streets across the UK on Saturday demanding reforms in childcare and maternity leave, according to the Evening Standard. care for children and parental leave, “the newspaper writes. The newspaper notes that the marches of the organization Pregnant Then Screwed (“Pregnant and deceived. ” – Approx. ed.) called “Mom Marches” were held in London, Cardiff, Manchester, Birmingham and other cities of the country. The posters held by the protesters in Halloween costumes read: “The future will not grow itself” and “Affordable childcare now.” According to the publication, in London, thousands of protesters gathered in Trafalgar Square and moved towards the Palace of Westminster .Earlier it was reported that in the UK there is a wave of strikes against the backdrop of record inflation in the country. Railway employees, lawyers, airport employees, postmen and workers in other areas come out to protest. In October, the British government, led by Liz Truss, faced a flurry of criticism over a new plan to support the economy and fears that the government would increase the size of the public debt to implement it. As a result, Truss, who was elected in September, was forced to resign after only 44 days in office. She was replaced in this post by Rishi Sunak, who was elected head of the ruling Conservative Party of Great Britain.
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MOSCOW, October 30 – RIA Novosti. More than 15,000 protesters took to the streets across the UK on Saturday to demand reforms in childcare and maternity leave, according to the Evening Standard.
“More than 15,000 protesters marched across the UK calling for reforms in childcare and parental leave,” the newspaper writes.
The newspaper notes that Pregnant Then Screwed marches under the name “Mom Marches” were held in London, Cardiff, Manchester, Birmingham and other cities of the country. Posters held by protesters in Halloween costumes read: “The future won’t raise itself” and “Affordable child care now.”
According to the publication, in London, thousands of protesters gathered in Trafalgar Square and moved towards the Palace of Westminster.
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Media: Britain faces a “hygiene” crisis
Earlier it was reported that the UK is experiencing a wave of strikes amid record inflation in the country. Railroad employees, lawyers, airport employees, postmen and workers in other areas come out to protest.
In October, the British government led by Liz Truss faced a flurry of criticism over a new plan to support the economy and fears that the government will increase the size of the national debt to implement it.
Child Care Centers and Preschools in Hendersonville NC
Child development centers in Hendersonville vary in size as well as in scope. While some offer progressive curriculums and the latest advancements for preschools, others are more intimate daycare centers that take a more relaxed approach to childcare.
Whatever your priorities, finding the right daycare center for your child is important. We’ve made the seemingly overwhelming task easier by collecting basic information such as size, location, and licensing information for child development centers in Hendersonville into a single location.
Simply click on the links below to learn more about Hendersonville childcare centers that are dedicated to providing families with safe, quality childcare.
You can also read reviews about various childcare providers to learn more about which is the right choice for your family. We always welcome comments and corrections, to better the browsing experience on our site.
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ALICE’S PLAYGROUND CENTER
Hendersonville, NC 28792 | (828) 697-9449
ALICE’S PLAYGROUND CENTER is a Four Star Center License in HENDERSONVILLE NC, with a maximum capacity of 90 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized child c …
Little Bright Minds
Hendersonville, NC 28792 | (828) 435-9146
Our family operated daycare emphasizes safety, and child development as our top priorities. Thank-you for giving us the privilege of teaching your child and watching them grow.
SUGARLOAF ELEMENTARY CHILD CARE
Hendersonville, NC 28792 | (828) 697-4959
Our School Pledge and Daily Mission: In all I do… I believe in me. I believe in you. I believe in us. Mountain Lion Pride! Rawrrrrrr! Our School Vision: “Building a culture of greatness by empowering leaders who positively influence themselves …
BRUCE DRYSDALE PSAM-PSPM
Hendersonville, NC 28739 | (828) 697-4951
Childcare is an optional childcare service designed especially for the children of Henderson County Public Schools and their working parents. HCPS Childcare offers PSAM and PSPM in all 13 elementary schools. The programs operate on a self-sufficient …
CLEAR CREEK ELEMENTARY PSAM-PSPM-PLUS
Hendersonville, NC 28739 | (828) 697-4945
Childcare is an optional childcare service designed especially for the children of Henderson County Public Schools and their working parents. HCPS Childcare offers PSAM and PSPM in all 13 elementary schools. The programs operate on a self-sufficient …
EDNEYVILLE ELEMENTARY PSAM-PM
Hendersonville, NC 28792 | (828) 685-6791
Childcare is an optional childcare service designed especially for the children of Henderson County Public Schools and their working parents. HCPS Childcare offers PSAM and PSPM in all 13 elementary schools. The programs operate on a self-sufficient …
HENDERSON COUNTY P.S. CHILD CARE ATKINSON ELEMENTA
Hendersonville, NC 28739 | (828) 697-4959
The Child Care Subsidy Program is located at 851 Case Street in the Children and Family Resource Center. Office Hours are 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. For more information, please call (828) 698-4441. Service availability may be limited …
HENDERSONVILLE ELEM PSAM/PM/PLUS
Hendersonville, NC 28791 | (828) 698-4452
Childcare is an optional childcare service designed especially for the children of Henderson County Public Schools and their working parents. HCPS Childcare offers PSAM and PSPM in all 13 elementary schools. The programs operate on a self-sufficient …
MONTESSORI COUNTRY DAY
Hendersonville, NC 28791 | (828) 697-1011
We are dedicated to providing a personalized, positive environment that encourages respect, appreciates individual differences, and enables all to develop at their own pace to reach their highest potential academically, personally, and socially.
OPEN ARMS EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Hendersonville, NC 28792 | (828) 698-5900
OPEN ARMS EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT CENTER is a Four Star Center License in HENDERSONVILLE NC, with a maximum capacity of 79 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a …
STEPS TO HOPE ACADEMY
Hendersonville, NC 28792 | (828) 595-2945
We are glad that you have chosen us to provide care for your children and be a special part of your life. Our goal is to provide quality care in a loving and safe environment. We are here to become advocates for you and your children. We believe in …
CHILDREN’S WORLD CENTER
Hendersonville, NC 28793 | (828) 388-2832
CHILDREN’S WORLD CENTER is a Three Star Center License in HENDERSONVILLE NC. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
GRACE LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL
Hendersonville, NC 28739 | (828) 693-4972
Grace Lutheran Preschool creates a Christian atmosphere that fosters learning for young children. Our philosophy is that children learn by doing.
HELPING HAND DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER
Hendersonville, NC 28792 | (828) 692-7068
HELPING HAND DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER is a Five Star Center License in HENDERSONVILLE NC, with a maximum capacity of 36 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 2 through 5. The provider also participates in a subsidized …
IMMACULATA PRESCHOOL AND DAY CARE CENTER
Hendersonville, NC 28791 | (828) 693-3277
IMMACULATA PRESCHOOL AND DAY CARE CENTER is a Five Star Center License in HENDERSONVILLE NC, with a maximum capacity of 90 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 3 through 12. The provider also participates in a sub …
LITTLE RED SCHOOL
Hendersonville, NC 28792 | (828) 693-8831
LITTLE RED SCHOOL is a Five Star Center License in HENDERSONVILLE NC, with a maximum capacity of 49 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 1 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
P.M. PLAYGROUP-MUD CREEK CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Hendersonville, NC 28739 | (828) 698-6306
Afternoon Playgroup (“PMPG”)and the room in which the program occurs has met the necessary state licensing standards foropening and must comply with regulations set by the NC State Department of Health and Human Services. The after school child care …
BRUCE DRYSDALE MORE AT FOUR
Hendersonville, NC 28792 | (828) 698-5039
BRUCE DRYSDALE MORE AT FOUR is a Five Star Center License in HENDERSONVILLE NC, with a maximum capacity of 18 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 3 through 5. The provider also participates in a subsidized child …
HELPING HAND DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER 2
Hendersonville, NC 28792 | (828) 692-7068
HELPING HAND DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER 2 is a Five Star Center License in HENDERSONVILLE NC, with a maximum capacity of 36 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 2 through 6. The provider also participates in a subsidize …
HERE I GROW
Hendersonville, NC 28739 | (828) 595-9466
HERE I GROW is a Three Star Center License in HENDERSONVILLE NC, with a maximum capacity of 45 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 through 5. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
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NC Medicaid Transitions to Managed Care For transition instructions, including how to apply for Prior Authorization for NC Medicaid Managed Care members, visit the NC DHHS Provider Resource Page.
Important numbers:
NC health care provider services
1 (888) 510-1150
Beacon Health Options Automated Return Fax Service (Receive Letter of Authorization by Phone)
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Triangle Research Park, NC
The Beacon Health Options North Carolina Engagement Center (NCEC) in Morrisville, NC has been part of the delivery system since 1992 mental health and addiction services in North Carolina.
Since its inception, Beacon Health Options has provided usage management services based on our belief that the most effective treatment is one that meets the needs of the person served, is readily available, delivered by competent practitioners, and promotes family involvement where possible. . Treatment should be based on best practices in behavioral health care.
North Carolina Medicaid
Effective January 1, 2002, Beacon Health Options, Inc. entered into an agreement with the North Carolina Division of Medical Benefits to provide verification services for the use of more than 1.3 million Medicaid recipients in the state.
Effective April 1, 2013, Beacon Health Options, Inc. issues prior authorization for mental health and substance abuse services, except for exempt beneficiaries 1915(b)/(c).
Provider information about Medicaid can be found at www.ncdhhs.gov/dma/index.htm. Service definitions can be found at http://dma.ncdhhs.gov/document/behavioral-health-clinical-coverage-policies. Effective October 1, 2011, providers must submit authorization requests to Beacon Health Options electronically through the Beacon Health Options ProviderConnect web portal. Authorization requests submitted through means other than ProviderConnect on or after October 1, 2011 will be returned as “Unable to process”.
Providers are encouraged to provide any current clinical information to support the medical necessity of the request, in addition to the required documentation set forth by the North Carolina Division of Medical Benefits. Additional documentation may consist of child and family team notes, summary of care review, copies of tests/assessments, etc.
Request formats
1. ITR
All authorization requests must be submitted through ProviderConnect.
Login See “Provider Training Opportunities” below for ProviderConnect training.
You must complete an ITR for all of the following services:
Inpatient services
PRTF Services
Residential services (levels I-IV, all bed sizes)
Partial hospitalization
Object
Crisis
Community Support Group
Intensive at home
MST
ACTT
Psychosocial rehabilitation
Day treatment
SAYOP
Non-medical inpatient community care SA
SAKOT
Medically supervised community housing treatment in South Africa
Outpatient Detox
Medically supervised detox/crisis stabilization or ADATC
Community Medical Detox
Opioid treatment
2.
ORF2
All authorization requests must be sent via ProviderConnect.
Login See “Provider Training Opportunities” below for ProviderConnect training.
You must complete an ORF2 for all of the following services:
Outpatient Services
Mobile Crisis
Diagnostic evaluation
3. Psychological/neurological testing
All authorization requests must be submitted via ProviderConnect.
Login See “Provider Learning Opportunities” below for ProviderConnect learning.
You must complete a psychological/neurological testing form for all psychological/neurological testing services.
Psychological/Neurological Testing Request Form
Psychological/neurological testing requests must be submitted under Outpatient Level of Care, Type of Mental Health Care, Outpatient Level of Service, Type of Mental Testing on ProviderConnect with a psychological/neurological testing form attached.
Authorization processes
Inpatient care (general hospitals and freestanding hospitals)
Certificate of need for inpatient care (for children under 21) (Required for freestanding facilities only)
PRTF
Certificate of Requirement PRTF (under 21)
Housing services (family and program type)
Beacon Health Options provides information on the use of all residential services, regardless of bed size, for persons under 21 years of age. Current Individual Plan is required for all services in the community. See NC DHHS Implementation Update #90 for specific information on residence applications, including discharge plan, comprehensive clinical assessment, and psychiatric or psychological requirements.
Outpatient services
For beneficiaries under 21, the first 16 visits of the financial year are non-managed and do not require prior authorization. For beneficiaries aged 21 and over, the first 8 visits of the fiscal year are unsupervised and do not require prior authorization. If you are in doubt as to whether a beneficiary has exhausted the number of unmanaged visits, submit an authorization request to Beacon Health Options. Service orders must be submitted with all outpatient service requests. The service order needs to be renewed annually. A form of psychological/neurological testing is required for all testing requests.
Enhanced Services
Enhanced Services requires a Personalized Plan. Link to PCP information:
Retrospective reviews checking active Medicaid at the time of entry into service, but who were subsequently approved for Medicaid at the date of service. Appropriate medical records must either be attached to the ProviderConnect retrospective request or sent to Beacon Health Options by US mail at
Beacon Health Options, Inc. Backtracking Department P.O. Box 13907 RTP, NZ 27709-13907
Beacon Health Options has 60 days to review requests once complete information is received to ensure prompt processing. Please enter the start date and end date of the period you wish to view.
EPSDT Services
Beacon Health Options conducts Medical Necessity Reviews for beneficiaries under age 21 when services are requested that are not covered by the NC plan. The limits on the amount, amount, or frequency of the service described in the coverage policy may not apply if the service is medically necessary.
Human centered plan needs to be updated for EPSDT requests. Link to PCP information:
Providers can submit online inquiries to Customer Support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through ProviderConnect. Such requests will receive an email response that will appear in your inbox in your message center on ProviderConnect. Providers may also contact Beacon Health Options Customer Service for general inquiries at 888.510.1150 between 8:00 am and 6:00 am.
In regards to request escalation, a supplier unsatisfied with the response or handling of the request should collect the relevant information, call support, and simply ask to speak to a support manager to resolve the issue.
Provider number changes in completed authorizations
Upon request, Beacon Health Options will change provider numbers if authorized. Please read the description of each form below and choose the one that suits you.
Change Provider Confirmation Form
Use the Change Provider Confirmation Form to only request a change of provider for Medicaid recipients who appeal an adverse decision or whose provider agency goes out of business or is changing provider for another service with an authorization period of six months or more .
Provider change due to error or merger
Use Merge/Error Provider Change Request Form to request a provider number change for a completed authorization when correcting a previous submission error or due to a merger/acquisition. The fee is 9$.70 for each modified authorization. To request such changes, providers must complete the Provider Change Request form below and mail a printed copy of the completed form along with a check payable to Beacon Health Options Inc. for the corresponding amount:
Beacon Health Options, Inc. Clinical Director NC PSD P.O. Box 13907 RTP, NZ 27709-3907
Requested changes will be made within ten business days of receipt of receipt and form and DMA approval to proceed (more time may be required for extraordinary volumes). Suppliers may email questions about this service to Beacon Health Options Customer Service at: [email protected]
Provider Training Opportunities
Effective October 1, 2011, providers must submit authorization requests to Beacon Health Options electronically through the Beacon Health Options ProviderConnect web portal. See August 2011 Medicaid Bulletin and Implementation Update. Providers can download the ProviderConnect tutorial to learn how to submit authorization requests electronically through ProviderConnect.
Bright Beginnings |Child Care| Daycare and Preschool in Cary, NC
Welcome to Bright Beginnings of Cary!
For over 20 years Bright Beginnings has been providing quality child development. We help children discover their strengths and interests through a variety of playful, social, and instructional interactions. We are a family-owned and run, 5-star rated, child care establishment. Our philosophy is to provide an inviting and family environment that allows children to be productive and successful.
We offer full-time child care for children aged 3 months to 5 years. Our certified teachers and child care providers furnish a loving and lively, yet structured, environment where hands-on learning and active thinking are encouraged. Our diverse student body and staff reflect the world outside of Bright Beginnings. This further reinforces to all of our students that “the world looks like me.” We want to build enthusiastic learners, and we provide a safe, supportive environment to help all our children grow socially, emotionally, and cognitively.
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There is a reason why this place has maintained a 5-star rating. They not only care for the kids as if they were their own but they focus on the child’s academic and social well-being. The diverse team of teachers are advanced education prepared and the facilities are clean and engaging. The owners (all family) extend themselves in ways other centers don’t and won’t. You won’t be disappointed if you choose Bright Beginnings for your child development needs. I did for my two children who are 15 years apart and the standards have not failed me yet.
Laini J.
Excellent school and learning environment. The staff cares and doesn’t mind showing love and commitment towards each individual child. My grandson, although now in kindergarten, still speaks so much about Ms. Shannon, Ms. Shirley, Ms. Lisa, and, of course, Mr. Linwood! This school is so recommended!!!
Carolyn J.
My grandson attended Bright Beginnings over the last 3 years and he was loved, taught, and well cared for. He attended summer camp last year and he is still wanting and talking about how much he enjoyed it!! Great loving and wholesome environment for children to grow. I can’t say enough about this place.
MiiMii H.
We love this place. Family-owned business with a nurturing staff. We started at Bright Beginnings when my daughter was three months old, and she graduated from the pre-school program earlier this year. My daughter has been excelling at kindergarten and according to her teacher, she is demonstrating mastery for some of the Wake County 1st grade standards. This is largely thanks to her time spent at Bright Beginnings CDC of Cary.
Rhonda R.
My son’s experience at Bright Beginnings has been amazing since day one. The staff is very dedicated and they take a holistic approach to help your child grow.
Martha F.
I’ve been looking for a great childcare center for my daughter for at least 6 months and came across Bright Beginnings. Thank God for the loving, caring, and happy staff. Every day my husband and I take my daughter to the daycare we are always greeted with smiles in the morning and afternoon. The building is beautiful, brightly painted colors inside and out, even I love it. Thankful for all the smiles, and respect that you all have for my child, and us as parents. The after-school teacher has a beautiful smile every morning I come in, welcomes my child as well as myself, kind words as I leave my child. I feel more than grateful when I leave knowing that my child is in such great care. Thanks for all you all do.
Julie H.
Everyone at Bright Beginnings is so attentive and caring! I’m not someone who trusts easily when it comes to my children, so it says a lot that we’ve been at BB for almost 2 years. My child loves every teacher, and Mrs. Lisa! There’s a great line of communication and they’re always understanding with any needs we may have.
Jessica J.
Both of my girls go here. and they love it. My oldest started when she was a few months old (6 months maybe) my youngest started right at 6 weeks. The staff are sweet, loving, and just like family!! They care for my kids as if they birth them. The food. Now the food is amazing my oldest says. It smells just like Thanksgiving every day around breakfast and lunchtime! I love this daycare and all the staff!
Camyla C.
We love this child development center. As a first-time mom, I was extremely nervous about leaving my child with strangers. Those fears quickly dissipated upon meeting Lisa, the Director. Now that my child is attending full time, all fears are long gone. Everyone is so loving and caring, and our child is happy and thriving. I feel very confident in their ability to nurture and attend to all children in their care. So thankful I was able to find this hidden gem!
Leslie D.
My daughter has been going here since she was 4 months old and we love it, the staff and the administration obviously love children & it shows in their work and attention to detail. I found out through my own research that the owners have worked diligently in the triangle school system for over 40 years! Their love, care & commitment to children shows in the work that they do and the bright smiling faces that me and my child are greeted with everyday. I would HIGHLY recommend them to anyone who has a young child in the triangle area.
Reggie W.
Both of my kiddos go here and this school is amazing. From the second we walked in it felt like home, so loving, kind, and friendly.
Misty M.
My daughter had the privilege to attend pre k at Bright Beginnings and she just graduated. I must admit, I was a little sad that she wouldn’t be able to attend the same pre k her sisters went to in FL, but boy was this a blessing in disguise! This was such an amazing school. Her teachers were so kind and wonderful! She learned soooo much. Way more than my other two did in pre k. I believe that thanks to her teachers and the education they offered her, she will be advanced in kindergarten. Such a bitter-sweet moment to know she won’t return. But I know that she will always remember her little school and teachers just as much as I will. Thank you Bright Beginnings for offering excellent early childhood education!
Alexza R.
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In-Home Daycare and Group Home Child Care in Cary NC
The Cary home daycare options below are dedicated to providing families
with quality home childcare in a safe and nurturing environment. Group home daycares are personable alternatives to large
centers with hundreds of children. Entrusting your family childcare to a Cary home
daycare gives children the added security of being cared for in a home environment while still giving parents the peace of mind
that comes from knowing their children are under the supervision of licensed professionals. We gathered the information for home
childcare centers in Cary into one place in order to help simplify your search
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LITTLE ANGELS BILINGUAL DAY CARE
Carla Ct, Cary, NC 27513 | (919) 523-7377
Little Angels Bilingual Daycare is a four stars dedicated Licensed family Child Care home. If you are looking for a warm, loving, safe and stimulating environment for your children this is the place, where you can have a reliable and quality childcare, and . ..
Noah’s Ark Learning Center LLC
Crystal Ct., Cary, NC 27513 | (919) 307-6252
Welcome to Noah’s Ark Learning Center LLC where we teach your child using basic Christian principles in an age appropriate manner.NALC LLC embraces the whole child through spiritual,emotional,cognitive, mathematics,early literacy,creative expression, physical development,and …
GUARDIAN ANGEL DAYCARE
Trappers Run Dr, Cary, NC 27513 | (919) 463-9011
GUARDIAN ANGEL DAYCARE is a Four Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
TWINKLE TOTS HOME DAYCARE is a Two Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 8 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
ESPECIALLY 4 U CHILDCARE
Indigo Dr, Cary, NC 27513 | (919) 234-2629
ESPECIALLY 4 U CHILDCARE is a Four Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
ESPECIALLY 4 U CHILDCARE CENTER
Highland Trail, Cary, NC 27511 | (919) 434-8056
ESPECIALLY 4 U CHILDCARE CENTER is a Four Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
JUDY’S HOME CHILD CARE
Trimble Ave, Cary, NC 27511 | (919) 460-1003
JUDY’S HOME CHILD CARE is a Four Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
LINDA’S HOUSE FAMILY CHILD CARE
Union St, Cary, NC 27511 | (919) 469-1687
LINDA’S HOUSE FAMILY CHILD CARE is a Four Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 5 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
LITTLE FLOWER HOME DAYCARE
Stablegate Dr., Cary, NC 27513 | (919) 362-1578
LITTLE FLOWER HOME DAYCARE is a Four Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
LITTLE MINDS FAMILY DAYCARE LLC
Henmore Brook Dr, Cary, NC 27519 | (919) 523-3442
LITTLE MINDS FAMILY DAYCARE LLC is a Three Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
A NURTURING HOME DAYCARE, LLC
103 Mayodan Dr, Cary, NC 27511 | (248) 330-4683
A NURTURING HOME DAYCARE, LLC is a One Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
ANGELS ONLY
Deerwalk Ct, Cary, NC 27513 | (919) 319-3819
ANGELS ONLY is a One Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 8 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
CAROLINA BABIES N’ TOTS
Kingston Grove Drive, Cary, NC 27519 | (919) 592-8263
CAROLINA BABIES N’ TOTS is a One Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
COLORES LEARNING CENTER
Cozy Oak Ave, Cary, NC 27519 | (919) 808-9581
COLORES LEARNING CENTER is a One Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 2 through 7. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
GINGER’S DAY CARE HOME
Redfield Street, Cary, NC 27513 | (919) 469-8066
GINGER’S DAY CARE HOME is a One Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 8 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
JOYFUL LEARNING FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME
Gayle Circle, Cary, NC 27513 | (919) 909-9047
JOYFUL LEARNING FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME is a Five Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
KINDER NEST
W Park St, Cary, NC 27511 | (919) 946-7588
KINDER NEST is a Five Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 5 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 1 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
LAUGH & LEARN HOME DAYCARE
Teversham Way, Cary, NC 27519 | (919) 813-9386
LAUGH & LEARN HOME DAYCARE is a Three Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 1 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
LITTLE CHINA HOME DAYCARE is a One Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 1 through 3. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
MAJESTIC LEARNING EXPERIENCE INC.
Devonhall Lane, Cary, NC 27518 | (910) 734-2131
MAJESTIC LEARNING EXPERIENCE INC. is a Four Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 6 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
MS G’S DAYCARE
South East Maynard Road, Cary, NC 27511 | (919) 449-7723
MS G’S DAYCARE is a One Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 8 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
THE GROWING PATCH
Tarbert Court, Cary, NC 27511 | (919) 225-1526
THE GROWING PATCH is a Three Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
TRIANGLE LOVING CARE DAY CARE HOME is a Two Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 8 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
WEE ONE’S DAY CARE HOME
Leeward Ct, Cary, NC 27511 | (919) 418-4001
WEE ONE’S DAY CARE HOME is a One Star Family CC Home License in CARY NC, with a maximum capacity of 8 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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AsheBridge Academy – Preschool and Child Daycare Center Serving Apex & Fuquay-Varina, NC
With The Confidence To Become
Empathetic, Happy, & Successful Adults
With The Confidence To Become Empathetic, Happy, & Successful Adults
inviting your child into a world of continuous positive transformation
“Do a loony-goony dance ‘cross the kitchen floor, put something silly in the world that ain’t
been there before.”
A Light in the Attic
by Shel Silverstein
Innovation
“Watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you, because the greatest secrets are hidden in the most unlikely places.”
The Minpins
by Roald Dahl
Respect
“A person’s a person,
no matter how small.”
Horton Hears a Who
by Dr. Seuss
Excellence
“You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.”
The House at Pooh Corner
by A.A. Milne
Kindergarten Readiness
Begins On Day 1
Early education lays the foundation for your child’s future school success, emotional well-being, ability to think and reason, and overall self-esteem. Staff nurture creative thinking, problem-solving, and self-esteem so your child can take their next steps forward to kindergarten.
Character-Building Is
Part Of Every Day
Many factors go into raising compassionate children, and teachers begin early by focusing on your child’s complete social-emotion development. Our classrooms focus on:esteem so your child can take their next steps forward to kindergarten.
Positive behavior management to model calmness, provide constructive feedback, offer gentle guidance, and promote understanding.
Child-directed, play-based learning to build social skills, cooperation, community, judgment, active listening, and comprehension.
Social-emotional learning for future success, including negotiation, conflict resolution, creative thinking, and decision-making.
Diverse Educational Methods
Set A Solid Academic Foundation
The Building Bridges Curriculum blends learning through play, direct instruction, and influences from the Reggio Emilia and Montessori methodologies. Adding STEAM activities rounds out a proven immersive learning experience that engages children to retain lasting knowledge.
Passionate Teachers & Warm
Classrooms Await Your Child
Bright, creative classrooms are havens where your child can laugh, relax, and learn from passionate, experienced teachers who are dedicated to their subject matter, committed to them, and whose calling is passing along their love of learning.
Practical Life Skills
Support Independence
Age-appropriate tasks and chores develop your child’s belief in themselves and their capabilities. Learning self-help skills like getting dressed and life skills like sweeping up and setting the table give pride in their accomplishments. Watch your child become a responsible and active participant in their classroom community.
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Safety first is a top priority. All staff are CPR/First Aid certified, receive approximately 20 hours of health and safety training, and have passed background checks. In addition, all entrances are keypad locked to prevent unauthorized access.
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Neat, tidy, and orderly classrooms make frequent daily sanitization easy. Eco-Healthy Child Care® certified green construction includes climate-controlled classrooms and low-VOC materials to maintain superior air quality and limit exposure to harmful toxins.
Daily Enrichments Add
Texture To Their Day
Children learn through activities that develop their self-expression, imagination, coordination, and enthusiasm. Enrichments don’t just enhance academics like math, literacy, and language; they also boost creativity, problem-solving, pattern recognition, and more. Your child enjoys:
Art
Music
Dance
Computers and technology
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Plenty Of Play Space For
Busy, Active Bodies
Free indoor and outdoor play have benefits beyond simply expending excess energy. Ample play areas allow for liberating play every day, and the following are just some of the benefits:
Fresh air and sunshine increase positive moods.
Natural landscapes have proven effects on imagination and problem-solving skills.
Running, jumping, spinning, and climbing develop the nervous system and proprioception.
Dedicated gross motor activities build muscles and brain connections that are essential for physical development and school readiness.
Healthy, Nutritious Meals
Included In Tuition
Provided lunches and snacks take the burden off of you while giving everyone the same chance to learn and succeed. Nutrition plays a vital role in developing your child’s brain structures, cognitive function, and development.
National Recognition &
Accreditation By NAEYC
Full accreditation by NAEYC, the National Association for the Education of Young Children, is a commitment to all-around excellence. NAEYC certification exceeds state standards for everything from teacher qualification to curriculum and more. Your child is in the best hands.
In-House Visits Bring
A World Of Excitement
Several times a year, in-house guests visit, including magicians, musicians, dentists, doctors, animals (wildlife & pets), gymnasts, firefighters with their trucks, police, and everyone’s absolute favorite – frequent visits from grandparents (parents too).
Stay A Part Of Their Day With
The Brightwheel™ App
You’ll receive photos and live updates through the Brightwheel™ mobile communication app. It’s a fun way of connecting and an asset because it also expertly promotes our guiding principles: fun, education, kindness, safety, and family partnerships.
Computer Technology
For Modern Day Skills
This program is designed to promote and enhance literacy, math, language, creativity, and problem-solving. The developmentally appropriate software used in this program emphasizes discovery and learning. This optional program is for ages 3 and up and is available for a nominal fee.
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Our Guiding Principles Of Safety, Kindness, Partnership, & Cherishing Education
Our practice of building partnerships with parents as well as the children in our care is
something parents notice, and families love. It’s simple; we cherish education, the process of learning, and our community. Along with teaching and partnership, kindness and safety are our top guiding principles.
Read on for excerpts from our favorite children’s book as examples of how we bring these guiding principles into our day-to-day.
WE CHERISH:
Education
“There are a whole lot of things in this world you haven’t started wondering about.” Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
WE FORM:
Partnerships
“Now I see! We are all just dots together.” Not Just a Dot by Loryn Brant
WE DEMONSTRATE:
Kindness
“No act of kindness, no matter how small, ever wasted.” The Lion and Mouse from Aesop’s Fables
WE PRACTICE:
Safety
“We must always face the choice between what is right and what is easy.” Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by JK Rowling
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The Kerry Blue Terrier is a compact, muscular and strong dog. It is covered with soft, silky blue wavy hair with or without black dots. The height of adult males is 46-48 cm, weight is 15-17 kg, the parameters of females are slightly smaller.
Dogs suitable for experienced owners
requires a certain level of training
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Origin
The Kerry Blue Terrier is a versatile farm dog. This breed guarded households, fought pests, caught up, found and brought small game, and even herded livestock. According to legend, the Kerry Blue Terriers are the descendants of a dog that sailed to the Irish coast after a shipwreck. Some believe it was a small Spanish Armada blue and gray spaniel, others that it was a Black Russian Terrier that came ashore in Tralee Bay, and some still believe it was a Portuguese water dog from a cargo ship. That first dog was crossed with local terriers, and the result was the Kerry Blue Terrier.
Personality
The Kerry Blue Terrier is a typical terrier. The dog is alert, determined, confident and can be stubborn. She should have endurance and be disciplined, but sometimes her discipline falters! Some of the terriers may have trouble communicating with other dogs. Therefore, socialization and continuous training from an early age is essential.
Behavior
They may be small dogs, but they don’t seem to know about it! These dogs have a bright personality and often make a lot of noise. They make great companions for people who love to explore, dig, think fast, and have a lot of fun. Despite their size, they need a lot of physical activity and stimulation. It is also necessary to provide an outlet for their need to tear, tear, drag and chew something. Despite careful training, they can get along with their own cats, but may be wary of unfamiliar cats and other small furry animals.
Health (problems)
As a rule, this breed is characterized by fairly good health. The most common health problems are certain eye and skin problems.
Exercise
The Kerry Blue Terrier needs an hour of physical activity a day, although the dog will be happy with more exercise if you can provide it. This breed has versatile preferences and can enjoy speed challenges and other dog sports. After walking, check the dog’s coat: it attracts grass seeds, sticky buds, etc. like a magnet.
Nutrition
Your dog’s diet should provide an optimal balance of all major nutrient groups, and don’t forget that your dog should always have access to fresh and clean water. It is important to regularly assess the condition of the body in order to keep your dog in perfect shape. Also, remember to feed your pet at least twice a day according to the nutritional recommendations that come with certain foods.
Grooming
Soft, silky, wavy coat that does not shed but needs daily brushing and clipping every six to eight weeks.
Best breeds for children
Dogs are generally considered to be good with children. However, dogs and children must learn to get along with each other, respect each other and feel safe being together. In any case, young children should not be left alone with the dog – adults must control all interactions between them.
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Carey Mulligan says movies and TV still ‘limit’ moms
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Actress Carey Mulligan has said film and TV sets are still “limiting” for mothers who work on them.
The Mudbound and Collateral star said she had never worked on a film that had childcare on set and that many pregnant actresses have to “hide it”.
Mulligan has two children with husband Marcus Mumford. “It’s incredibly difficult. Childcare is so expensive,” she told the Radio Times.
“I’ve never, ever been on a set where they have childcare.”
She added: “But I’ve been on lots of sets where lots of people have very young children.”
If childcare was available on film sets, “it would make it possible for a lot of talented people to come and do their job”, she said.
“At the moment, it’s limiting.
Actress Carey Mulligan says movies and TV are still a “limitation” for mothers who work on them.
The Mudbound and Collateral star said she never worked on a film that had babysitting on set and that many pregnant actresses have to “hide it.”
Mulligan has two children with husband Marcus Mumford. “It’s incredibly difficult. Childcare is so expensive,” she told Radio Times.
“I’ve never, ever been on a set with babysitting.”
She added, “But I’ve been on a lot of sets where a lot of people have very young children.”
If babysitting was available on set, “it would allow a lot of talented people to come in and do their jobs,” she said.
“At the moment it’s a limitation.”
‘Incredibly complicated’
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“Incredibly difficult”
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Mulligan told the magazine that her daughter Evelyn, who was born in September 2015, was with her on the set of her 2017 Oscar-nominated film Mudbound.
She said that on her new film Wildlife, “loads of the crew had kids, but they had to arrange childcare”.
She added: “It’s always incredibly complicated.”
She filmed BBC Two drama Collateral while pregnant with her son Wilfred, who was born last summer, after the programme’s writer Sir David Hare re-wrote her character to make her pregnant.
But she said: “I don’t think we’re at the level where it’s acceptable across the board yet. I think if people can hide it, they do.
Mulligan told the magazine that her daughter Evelyn, born in September 2015, was with her on the set of her 2017 Oscar-nominated film, Mudbound.
She said that in her new film, Wildlife, “a lot of the crew members had kids, but they had to organize babysitting.”
She added, “It’s always incredibly difficult.”
She starred in the BBC Two drama Collateral while pregnant with her son Wilfred, who was born last summer, after program writer Sir David Hare rewrote her character to make her pregnant.
But she said, “I don’t think we’re at a level where that’s acceptable to everyone. I think if people can hide it, they do it.”
Mulligan stars alongside Jake Gyllenhaal in Wildlife as a 1960s wife who begins a relationship with another man as her marriage crumbles.
In contrast, fellow British actress Natascha McElhone has said in a separate interview that she found the creator of her latest TV series “hugely generous and understanding” about her childcare situation.
“My kids are the center of my life, and work is something that I fit around them,” she said.
Her husband Martin Kelly died of heart failure 10 years ago when she was pregnant with their third child.
McElhone said she had to carefully consider whether to take a role in The First, written by House of Cards creator Beau Willimon.
“Beau is hugely generous and understanding about the complexity of our lives, so that was one of the first things we spoke about when we met, whether it was even possible for me to do this job, because I need to be home, pretty much all of the time,” she said.
“They shot a lot in my kids’ school holidays, so my kids came out [to Louisiana] for a month, which was great. And the rest of the time I commuted. It would be a week shooting and then I would just come back and then go back out a few weeks later.0003
Mulligan stars opposite Jake Gyllenhaal in Wilderness as a 1960s wife who starts a relationship with another man when her marriage falls apart.
In contrast, fellow British actress Natasha McElhone stated in a separate interview that she found the creator of her latest series “extremely generous and understanding” regarding her childcare situation.
“My children are the center of my life and the job is that I suit them,” she said.
Her husband Martin Kelly died of heart failure 10 years ago while she was pregnant with their third child.
McElhone said she needs to carefully consider whether or not to play The First, written by House of Cards creator Beau Willimon.
“Bo is very generous and understands the complexity of our lives, so that was one of the first things we talked about when we met, about whether it is even possible for me to do this job, because I need to be at home, pretty much everything time,” she said.
“They filmed a lot during my kids’ school holidays, so my kids came [to Louisiana] for a month, which was great. And the rest of the time I went to work. It was a week of filming and then I would just come back and then come back in a few weeks. “0003
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Sex and the City protagonist Carrie Bradshaw is hated for popularizing the stereotype of a writer’s glamorous life.
Alexandra Khmarskaya
studied Carrie Bradshaw’s spending
You can’t blame the creators of the series for unrealistic ideas about writers and journalists, because the pilot episode was released back in 1998, and it was about New York. But what will happen if the action of the series is moved to Moscow in 2020? Let’s calculate how much it will cost to live in this style.
Income
In the series, Miss Bradshaw worked as a columnist for The New York Star, a fairly yellow weekly newspaper. We can safely say that Carrie is making a career in journalism in Moscow as well. According to trud.com, the average salary of her Moscow colleagues in 2019the year was 59,147 R. It already sounds bad, and this could be the end of the article, but we are not Carrie’s enemies – we will give her the opportunity to earn extra money.
Suppose that she is also actively writing for other publications. The average cost of a journalistic text in Moscow is 1 R per character. If she writes three decent 5,000-character articles a week, then we can add a nice monthly bonus of 60,000 R on top of her salary. We won’t deduct income tax so as not to complicate Carrie’s life even more. She doesn’t see the light of day anyway, working two jobs.
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How does an editor live in Moscow on R100,000
Moscow Carrie Bradshaw’s monthly income is R119,147
Salary
59 147 Р
Part time
60 000 R
Salary
59 147 p
Subject
60 000 R
Housing and transport
Although physically the apartment of Carrie Bradshaw is in the WILL-VILIIZ on Perry Street in New York, according to the plot Upper East Side. So let’s put Miss Bradshaw in a Moscow district no worse: definitely in the Central Administrative District, definitely inside the Garden Ring. Charlotte York would most likely live on Ostozhenka, but Tverskaya is perfect for Carrie. Renting a one-room apartment on Tverskaya costs an average of 85,000 R per month. Well, here we are over ⅔ of the allowable budget, and we haven’t even bought a single pair of shoes yet!
By the way, in the series, Carrie rented an apartment for a fixed price: only $750 (R48,978) per month, while the normal price for the Upper East Side is $3,000 (R195,915). It seems that the series was conceived in the fantasy genre. Let’s do the same and include utility bills in the rent. Otherwise, a lover of writing articles at night risks going broke on electricity.
/le-krisyatnique/
Strictly Slavic, tolerant of mold
In one episode, Carrie decided to take the bus for reasons of economy, but her attempt did not go beyond dialogue with the woman at the bus stop. Car sharing doesn’t shine for her either: Carrie is a terrible driver. No one has ever seen her on the subway. So, just a taxi!
Suppose that Carrie uses the Yandex Taxi service. According to the “Economy” tariff, the minimum trip – the first 5 minutes – in Moscow costs 129 R, then around the city – up to 9 R per minute. Remember that Carrie lives in the center of Moscow, which means she can’t count on reduced demand. Let’s say the heroine takes a taxi twice a day, and each trip lasts 25 minutes. This already turns out to be 618 R per day and 18 540 R per month.
/taxi-driver/
I taxied for four days and earned 4500 R
In addition, Carrie can not do without home and mobile Internet. You can find a decent tariff for a house for 450 R per month and an option for a phone for 300 R per month along with mobile communications. Total we get 750 R.
Entertainment and care
Cigarettes. Today, the average cost of a pack of cigarettes is 150 R. If we assume that Carrie smoked a pack a day, then her bad habit would take about 4500 R per month. The nicotine addiction of the heroine clearly does not contribute to her financial well-being.
Alcohol. Carrie Bradshaw loves the Cosmopolitan cocktail. The average price for it in Moscow is 500 R. If Carrie drank three Cosmos on Friday and three more on Saturday, given that she pays for herself, it would cost her 3000 R for the weekend and 12 000 R per month. But let’s be honest: Carrie probably drinks during the work week as well.
Weekend brunch. It is not known for certain how the heroine of the series ate outside of brunches with her friends, but cozy gatherings in a cafe are a common thing for Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda. Their favorite restaurant seems relatively inexpensive, so we can assume that Carrie will spend an average of R1200 for each brunch. If she brunches both on Saturday and Sunday, then it takes her 9 a month to meet her friends600 Р. It is impossible not to take into account the cost of hairdressing services, manicure and epilation – and this is the minimum that was discussed in the series. Carrie dyes herself blonde – an expensive pleasure. Judging by her hairstyle, she renews the color and length of her hair every two months. On average, in her case, complex coloring and a haircut cost 13,000 R. Accordingly, 6,500 R per month.
A typical salon manicure costs an average of 2,000 RUR. Hair removal costs at least 1,500 RUR. Carrie spends 10,000 R per month on these procedures alone. The styling and makeup needed for her favorite social events, it’s better not to even start counting.
Shoes. The key characteristic of the character is a passion for expensive shoes. In the series, Carrie admitted that she spends $40,000 a year on shoes and does not have her own home. For understanding: $40,000 at the current exchange rate is 2,600,000 R.
Carrie’s favorite shoe brand is Manolo Blahnik. Let’s say she only buys shoes on sale and only three times a month. Although in the series, Carrie was the owner of the rarest copies, and she bought shoes several times a week. On average, shoes of this brand can be grabbed at a sale for 35,000 R. As a result, we get 105,000 R per month.
Total amount of monthly expenses — 251,890 R
Renting an apartment on Tverskaya
85 000 R
Taxi
18 540 Р
Internet
750 R
Alcohol
12 000 R
Cigarettes
4500 R
Branches
9600 R
Coloring and cutting
6500 P
Manicure and epilation
10 000 R
Shoes
105 000 R
Rent of an apartment on Tverskaya
85 000 R
Taxi
18 540 R
Internet
750 R
Alcohol
000 000 R 9000
Coloring and haircut
6500 R
Manicure and epilation
10000 R
Shoes
105000 R
If Carrie Bradshaw existed and lived in Moscow in 2020, she would have to take the subway, move outside the TTC and wear mass-market brand shoes.
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Description: Russell J. Call Children’s Center is a Large Group and School Age Child Care (Group Child Care) in BOSTON MA, with a maximum capacity of 38 children. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: Provider First Licensed on: 12/20/1987
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Capacity:
38
Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
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Languages Supported:
English, Spanish
Type of Care:
Full-Time;
Transportation:
Near Public Transportation
Current License Issue Date:
Nov 07, 2021
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Jack Russell Terrier
Beauty salon for dogs offers services for Jack Russell Terrier. In Jack Russell Terriers, there are 3 types of coat: wire-haired, smooth-haired and intermediate (or “broken” – an intermediate type between smooth and hard).
Of course, the “gestures” look much more elegant. And if you buy a show-class puppy, then the hard coat is always a winner.
Everyone needs care to look good. And dogs of the Jack Russell Terrier breed, of course, too. The peculiarity of the Jack Russell coat is that their coat needs to be trimmed periodically – this is the price for clean sofas and the absence of a dog smell.
When should I trim my Jack Russell Terrier puppy for the first time?
Trimming starts at 3 months. Subsequent trimmings are carried out depending on the desired result:
– So that the dog still sometimes looks like a terrier – every 6 months.
– To make the dog look like a Jack Russell Terrier – once every 3-6 months
There is a misconception that smooth dogs do not shed, however,
this is not true: all Jackies shed, regardless of coat type. However, wirehaired
terriers can practically not shed if they are carried out on time and regularly.
trimming procedure. Trimming is the plucking of wool that is already “ripe” and
ready to drop. Regular trimming required – such
the procedure will relieve your pet of old wool and emphasize it
dignity, there will be no sea of wool in the house. Shedding wool is the scourge of apartments, wool is everywhere. But timely trimming will save you from shedding wool.
Trimming is enough
laborious and time consuming if you do it yourself, however, you can
contact a specialized salon or call the master at home by phone. eight
495 764 90 21.
Trimming does
terrier less allergenic dog.
Turns out to be an allergy
in humans, it happens not on the wool itself, but on dying skin flakes. With regular
trimming these scales are removed and the allergen along with them. Therefore, if you
prone to allergies, the wire-haired variety of terrier will suit you better.
When should I trim my Jack Russell Terrier puppy for the first time?
Trimming start
carry out from 3 months. Subsequent trimmings are carried out depending on
desired result:
– So that the dog still sometimes looks like a terrier –
every 6 months
– To make the dog look like Jack Russell
terrier – once every 3-6 months
In the Baluti pet salon – offers a profitable complex for Jack.
A dog is a reflection of its owner. Bring
Your pet to us for grooming in the salon for terriers.
We offer a full range of services for Jack Russell
according to the breed standard: trimming, washing with special shampoos, blow-drying,
hygienic haircut, ear cleaning, eye care, nail trimming.
Why us?
In the pet salon operates
system of discounts for regular customers, as well as discounts for a puppy;
Profitable complex – an inexpensive range of services for
fixed price! There are no twists. All included;
You can always be nearby and be in the pet salon during
haircut time or go about your business;
In the salon “Baluti” work
only professional groomers with extensive experience.
We work without anesthesia, without sedation, without shouting.
Only high-quality cosmetics and sterile instruments.
More than 7231 customers trust us with their beloved pets.
Operational departure of the master in Moscow and Moscow Region.
Network of salons in Moscow.
We work until the last client! Sign up with us then
when it suits you!
Broad Service
Jack Russell Terrier teeth cleaning
ultrasonic, mechanical or toothpaste.
Cleaning glands for dogs.
Trimming, combing wool – artificial
molt
Dog grooming.
Bathing and drying.
Manicure for nails: Nail trimming
once a month, more often if necessary. Haircut and filing.
Eye Care
Ear Care
Chipping
And other procedures.
“Complex” – the most beneficial service for your pet,
who will leave our salon clean, beautifully cut, with neat
claws.
Zoo salons “Baluti”, Moscow
Check prices You
you can by phone and on our website in the price section
Profitable
jack complex:
Complete
complex for your pet care includes the following procedures:
Gentle
and caring hands – administrator and groomer!
Trimming
according to the breed standard, hygienic haircut.
Wash (optional) with professional products,
wool conditioning;
Drying
wool professional hair dryer that does not
overheats the wool and does not dry, but blows water out of the wool;
Hygienic
haircut: mandatory procedure that
included in the complex in our pet salon
– processing of the paws, cutting out the hair between the pads of the fingers of the jack, tummy,
hygienic places;
Cleaning
ears and eyes. Our masters – groomers will not leave
without attention and such an important procedure as cleaning the eyes and ears. If you clean your ears
regularly, then the Jack Russell Terrier gets used to it and experiences a minimum
discomfort.
Nail clipping for Jack Russell Terrier. Also one of the most important
procedures. Too long claws prevent the jack from fully moving. In the very
When neglected, the claws form a spiral and grow into the pad of the dog’s paw.
To prevent this, you need to cut your dog’s nails regularly. However
claws must be cut carefully – trying not to damage living tissue. If you
walk a lot with your pet, then this procedure can be avoided altogether –
claws perfectly grind themselves on the asphalt. But you must watch
behind the side fingers
do not grind down and grow into the skin more often than the claws on other fingers.
Dog cosmetics shop
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zoo salons Baluti – you can buy professional care cosmetics
for the hair of dogs and cats.
Shampoos for dogs and cats: whitening.
Air conditioners
Masks – for different coat and skin types of dogs and cats
Conditioners – for the care of hair that is prone to education
koltunov.
Creams and care for dog and cat paw pads.
Powder – ear care.
Eye lotions.
Large
selection by manufacturers and pricing policy.
In a beauty salon for dogs and cats –
Huge selection of clothing and pet supplies for all dogs
breeds.
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In the salon for dogs “Baluti” there is a shop of clothes, accessories for dogs.
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Raincoats, suits, dresses for dogs, sweaters, vests, overalls for Jack Russell Terrier.
Before & After School Care: Evansville, IN: YMCA of Southwestern Indiana
The YMCA of Southwestern Indiana serves more than 9,000 youth annually, aged from two months through 18 years in a wide variety of programs including child care, camping, sports, aquatics, enrichment and more. The YMCA of Southwestern Indiana’s programs follow the principles of youth development, which includes the belief that children need to be physically and emotionally safe.
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Before and After School Care
With so many demands on today’s families, parents need all the help they can get. The Y is the Tri-State’s largest nonprofit child care provider and we help thousands of children every day reach their fullest potential in a welcoming, supportive environment. By incorporating the values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility into all of our youth services programming, we give children the solid foundation they need to thrive—not only in school, but beyond. Our School Age Child Care Programs ensure that your child’s time is spent creatively and constructively.
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School Day Off Program
The YMCA now offers an option for working parents caught in a dilemma on days when school is canceled due to scheduled school breaks, snow and ice. We offer supervised games, swim time, open gym, and activities in our youth center for school age children (K-6). Each child should bring a sack lunch, swim suit, and towel daily.
Please note that this program follows the EVSC and Warrick County School Corporation calendars and does not include Winter Break or Spring Break Camp. For specific dates, you can learn more below!
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Winter Break/Spring Break Camp
This program is available for children 5 to 12 years of age who need care during Winter/Spring Break. Children may attend from 6:30am until 5:30pm.
Locations: Winter Break: St. Vincent YMCA & Dunigan Family YMCA Spring Break: St. Vincent YMCA & Dunigan Family YMCA All participants will need to bring a sack lunch (including drink), swimsuit, towel, and jacket each day of camp. A schedule of camp activities will be available on the first day of camp.
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DAYS:
TIMES:
FEES:
St. Vincent YMCA
Dec 19-23, 2022
Dec 26-30, 2022
6:30am – 5:30pm
$102(YM) per week/$123 (NM) per week
Dunigan YMCA
Dec 19-23, 2022
Dec 26-30, 2022
6:30am – 5:30pm
$102 (YM) per week/$123 (NM) per week
*There is a $5 multiple child discount for children within the same family.
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Summer Resident/Sleepover Camp
YMCA Camp Carson in Princeton, IN has been a place of adventure for 75 summers. Join campers and staff from around the country and around the world at Indiana’s premier overnight summer camp. Build friendships, take on challenges and leave ready to accomplish any goal you set your mind to.
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Summer Day Camp
With the YMCA Summer Day Camp, your children will get a real sense of what summertime is all about. YMCA Day Campers pack more into a summer than they ever thought they could. A series of 10 one-week sessions are offered at nine locations all summer long. Girls and boys, ages 4 to 12, are given the opportunity to meet new friends while experiencing the fun and excitement summertime brings.
Sports Camps
Come out and have a blast at our next sports specific skill camp! Led by the YMCA’s sports training staff, our camps promise to be filled with daily fundamental skill work, camp contests, games, character, faith and fun, fun, fun.
From day one of camp, our program is designed to assist your child with the advancement of their skill level while enhancing their level of play in a fun and structured environment. All of our participants are divided up and placed on teams based on age groups and participation numbers. Team size is limited to ensure each participant receives plenty of participation time. Instructors will focus on ensuring skill progression while providing a fun-filled learning experience.
For additional information on sports camps, visit the Sports Academy section of our site, contact the YMCA Sports Department at (812) 491-7720 or by e-mail at [email protected]. To register by phone contact the YMCA at (812) 401-YMCA, register in person at the Dunigan or ASV YMCA, or register online by clicking the HERE :
Camps may be held at the Dunigan or ASV YMCA locations.
CHRISTMAS CAMPS
2-Day Christmas Basketball Camp
2-Day Christmas Soccer Camp
2-Day Christmas Volleyball Camp
SPRING BREAK CAMPS
2-Day Spring Break Basketball Camp
2-Day Spring Break Soccer Camp
2-Day Spring Break Volleyball Camp
SUMMER CAMPS
5-Day Basketball Fundamentals Summer Camp
5-Day First Kicks Soccer Summer Camp
5-Day Soccer Fundamentals Summer Camp
5-Day T-Ball Summer Camp
5-Day Volleyball Summer Camp
5-Day Golf Summer Camp
5-Day Gymnastics Summer Camp
5-Day Tumbling Summer Camp
5-Day Cheer Summer Camp
5-Day Dance Summer Camp
5-Day Lacrosse Summer Camp
YMCA Staff
The YMCA Camp staff is a carefully selected and trained group of young men and women. Some are returning from last summer; some are new to our YMCA. All staff have been chosen for their experience, special talents, sensitivity, and creativity. Criminal history background checks have been conducted and filed on all employees. All staff receive training in camp programs, age appropriate activities, discipline, and emergency procedures. Our staff is also certified in CPR and First Aid.
Make a difference in the life of a child this summer!
When summer is over, all the field trips have been taken, and all the games have been played, all the swim lessons taught…what a child remembers most is our staff. We are proud that we only hire the best! Our staff help create memories that last a lifetime. Most importantly, they help children develop in a safe and positive environment. If that describes YOU, consider being part of our team!
The YMCA believes that it is extremely important that quality childcare remain affordable for parents and families. Financial assistance is available for all YMCA programs; please click here for more information about our assistance program.
Out of School Time Care
What your kids do AFTER school is as important as what they do AT school.
The YMCA’s youth development programs are grounded in 150 years of lifting up kids so they can reach their full potential. Our passionate staff work diligently to create a welcoming, fun and safe place where every child can thrive, learn and grow.
Our Out of School Time (OST) program provides a welcoming and transformative home away from home for your child, and our experienced OST staff are preparing for an exciting new year of physical, academic and recreational activities.
OST for the 2022-2023 School Year
Registration opens July 11, 2022 at Noon
Three options are available: 1) Before School; 2) After School; 3) Before and After School
For option 3, Before and After School families, you have the option to add holiday/in-service care as part of registration. If you do not need holiday/in-service care, you are eligible for a 15% discount off the monthly rate.
The drop in rate is $25 for Before or After school; $50 for both Before and After School, holidays, in-service days.
There is a non-refundable $50 registration fee
Slots are filled on a first-come, first-served basis
YMCA Account – we have a new system. If you have not set up your account or added a billing method to your account, please see below.
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Add a preferred billing method
CCCAP Families
CCCAP Families CANNOT register online.To learn more about availability for CCCAP, please complete our interest form.
Parent Handbook
Parent Handbook
QUESTIONS? Please contact our Solution Center here.
Out of School Time Locations
Registration Information
Online registration takes 5-10 minutes. Please use Firefox or Chrome as your browser.
There are two parts to the registration process:
STEP ONE: Register your child/ren for Before & After School Care through the links above. This will reserve your child’s spot. This includes paying a $50 non-refundable registration fee per child.
STEP TWO: The guardian will receive an email invitation from a platform called ePACT to submit their child’s medical information (and immunizations) online before the start of the program. Please expect to receive the invitation 3 to 4 days after you initially register your child through our website.
QUESTIONS? Please contact our Solution Center here.
Age Requirements
Please note all children must be between the ages of 5 to 12 years old to register for YMCA Out of School Time Program.
Scholarships
Through the generosity of our donors, the YMCA is able to offer a limited number of scholarships for Out of School Time Child Care, to apply please fill out the scholarship form and submit to [email protected].
CCCAP (Colorado Child Care Assistance Program)
QUESTIONS? Please contact our Solution Center.
What is CCCAP?
The Colorado Child Care Assistance Program is a government funded program that provides financial assistance with child care costs to eligible, low-income families.
How do I get CCCAP?
Families apply through the human services department in the County where they reside.
How does CCCAP operate at the Y?
It is important to note that we offer a limited number of CCCAP spots in our Out of School Time programs.
Our CCCAP Interest List for the academic year opens at the beginning of July, while our CCCAP Interest List for the summer opens at the beginning of April.
Both lists operate on a first-come, first-serve basis, where families may request to be added to the list for one of our CCCAP eligible sites and start the registration process.
Do CCCAP families register their children online?
CCCAP families do not register online! Please contact us to inquire about our CCCAP availability. If and when you are offered an official spot, we will initiate the registration process with you that is unique to CCCAP families.
What is the difference between CCCAP and the Y’s Financial Assistance Scholarship?
CCCAP is a social service that offers financial assistance to families in the form of government subsidies paid directly to a child’s child care provider. The Y offers financial assistance to families using funds we have raised through the generosity of our donors. CCCAP and the Y’s scholarship may not be used simultaneously.
Not all program locations are CCCAP eligible and we have limited slots that are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please do not register online as you will be charged full-price and end up accountable for the balance!
Immunizations
Per child care licensing laws, all parents are required to submit their immunizations via our ePACT medical platform before the commencement of camp.
We will not accept paper immunizations as we have officially transitioned into a paperless online process.
What is ePact?
YMCA PARTNERS WITH ePACT
As a licensed child care provider, the State of Colorado requires the YMCA to collect EXTENSIVE health and emergency information on each youth. This information is mandatory to attend our programs. To facilitate this process the YMCA has partnered with ePACT, a secure, HIPPA compliant online portal that that will collect and streamline your information.
So what is ePACT? ePACT is an online network, where you can securely add, manage and share your child’s key health and emergency contact details with us. Learn more about ePACT here.
Why are we using ePACT? Saves You Time: You only need to input your information once into ePACT. Next time, you’ll only need to review the information, taking less than a minute!
Improved privacy and security: Paper forms can be lost or misplaced. ePACT’s privacy and security measures exceed those of online banks and they are HIPPA compliant.
Peace of Mind: ePACT makes it easy for you to share health and emergency contact details, so we can provide the best support for your child. Plus, you can update this anytime and we will automatically receive those new details.
Can my child still attend if I did not fill out ePACT?
Your child CANNOT attend the YMCA before and after school program without the online paperwork and attachments completed and submitted through ePACT. If you come to drop off on the first day of school with incomplete paperwork, your child will not be able to stay, and your spot will be forfeited, with no refund or credit, since your space had been secured.
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Payments
Registration Fee: $50 non-refundable registration fee is due at the time of registration per family. Payment: Full payment is due at the start of each month.
Automatic Payments
The system will automatically set your account on a Monthly Automatic Withdrawal with the card/account you registered with.
If you have special circumstances that you need to change your payment method please contact our Solution Center here.
Withdrawal Policy
It is the YMCA’s policy that written notice must be given two weeks in advance of your child’s withdrawal from the program to avoid being charged for the following session.
Written notice must be submitted to our Solution Center here.
Any outstanding balance must be paid at the time of withdrawal.
Receipts and Tax Information
Receipts are available after making a payment and should be kept for families’ records. YMCA of Metropolitan Denver childcare payments may be a tax deduction.
Statements are available on your online account. The Tax ID # is 84-0402696.
Every January, tax statements will be available in your YMCA Account for you to download.
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School Year Programs
YWCA childcare offers quality, affordable childcare for children 2 ½ – 12 years of age, including an all-day preschool and pre-kindergarten, after school programming, and all-day programming during school closures.
In our preschool, we offer three classrooms to meet the different developmental needs of children of different ages, each serving free breakfast, lunch, and snacks each day. The YWCA before, after, and all-day school aged programs serve children in kindergarten through sixth grade, with bus transportation provided directly to and from most L/A schools. School-aged children can expect a hearty and healthy snack after school, or breakfast, lunch, and snack during all-day care. We also provide all-day care during school vacations, most holidays, and professional development/early release days, as well as unplanned school closures for emergencies.
All programs include swim time in the YWCA pool to support children’s development of swimming skills and enjoyment of the water. We encourage children to take part in weekly swims that includes lessons and unstructured play time in the pool.
We’re working hard to provide the best quality care for your child(ren) and family.
YWCA childcare programming provides an affirming and supportive atmosphere for children to learn, play, and develop meaningful friendships. Preschool programs utilize a research-based social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum in the classrooms and children are assessed on SEL and developmental standards throughout the year. For school age children, our staff provides special interest and enrichment activities, games, arts and crafts, gardening, cooking, sports, and more. All of our programs balance free play with significant adult and peer social interaction and engaging programming designed to develop self-esteem, self-awareness, and a sense of community.
At YWCA Central Maine, we’ve develop programming that instills appreciation of diversity and recognizes the importance of each child’s unique talents, interests, and needs. All of our teachers have been trained in our mission of eliminating racism and empowering women, and work to bring this mission to life in the classroom. We firmly believe that our mission to eliminate racism and empower women while promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all starts from the beginning of education and are proud to offer quality, affordable childcare to our community that centers this mission.
During the 2022-23 school year, we are excited to invite parents back into our facility (as COVID precautions allow). You can expect invitations to parent nights and parent teacher conferences, special events and mission-based family trainings, newsletters and updates on your child’s progress throughout the year, and direct access to communicating with your child’s teacher(s) via a secured app.
Current rates for our programs are published in corresponding registration forms.
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Download the registration forms below and return in person to our facility (130 East Ave. in Lewiston) or via email to Cassie and Crystal.
Required Forms for All Programs
Meal Form Payment Form
Preschool Programs
Preschool Handbook Preschool Registration
School Age Programs
School Age Handbook School Age Registration
Paying for Care
At YWCA Central Maine we know that providing safe and affordable care for children is crucial for working women and families. We believe that all families, regardless of income, should have access to childcare that fits their needs. In addition to self-pay tuition agreements, the YWCA accepts State of Maine Child Care Subsidy Program (CCSP) vouchers, partners with FedCap, and offers need-based scholarships for summer camp to help families pay for the care they need.
So that all families with children have access to programs to make childcare more affordable, YWCA Central Maine recorded the following videos to help families learn about the State of Maine Child Care Subsidy Program (CCSP) and the application process.
To learn about CCSP in English, watch the video here. For a walk through of the CCSP Application in English, watch this video.
For application instructions in Arabic, watch this video.
Tozali ko pesa service ya crèche oyo eza na prix ya bien pona ba mama to ba famille oyo nionso azo sala musula. To za kodima ete ata salaire eza ebele mais famille nionso il faut bazala na option ya ko zua crèche oyo ekozala na ba besoin na bango. Po ete famille nionso azala capable yako tia bana na crèche. Pona kosunga ba famille ba yeba ba information ya crèche. YWCA Central Maine ezo sala audio oyo pona ko sunga mutu nionso azu ba information oyo. Maine Child Care Subsidy Program (CCSP) process ya application.
Au YWCA Central Maine, nous croyons que toutes les familles, quel que soit leur revenu, devraient avoir accès à des services de garde adaptés à leurs besoins. YWCA Central Maine propose cet video afin d’aider tout le monde à découvrir des moyens de rendre les services de garde d’enfants avec un bon prix. Dans cette video, allons commencer l’ application pour l’aide financière pour la garde d’enfants (“Child Care Subsidy Program”, CCSP) auprès du ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Maine (“Department of Health and Human Services”, DHHS).
YWCA Central Maine, waxaan aaminsanahay in bixinta daryeel la awoodi karo oo la awoodi karo ee carruurta ay muhiim u tahay haweenka shaqeeya iyo qoysaska. Qeybta Caafimaadka iyo Adeegyada Dadweynaha waxay siisaa kaalmo lacageed waalidiinta ama dadka ardayda masuulka ka ah ee haysta caruurta heshana xanaanada cunugga. Si looga caawiyo dhammaan qoysaska carruurta leh inay helaan habab ay daryeelka carruurta uga dhigaan kuwo la awoodi karo, YWCA Central Maine waxay bixisaa dukumentigan si looga caawiyo qof walba inuu barto sida daryeelka carruurta looga dhigo mid la awoodi karo.
Instructional videos in Somali are coming soon! Please check back in a few days.
Thank you to Maine Women’s Fund for supporting this work to make the CCSP accessible to more Maine families!
Summer Camp
The YWCA provides summer camp programming throughout the length of summer vacation. Each week of summer camp offers a different theme for children to explore with diverse activities to meet the needs and interests of all participating children. Some of our past themes have included: art, animals and outdoor adventure, circus, and performance. YWCA summer camp includes daily swimming and weekly field trips to beaches and lakes, museums, parks, and other activities. Enrichment programming and special guests that are related to each week’s theme are provided to engage children’s interests and prevent summer learning loss. Children are provided with breakfast, lunch, and snacks each day. Programming is led by young adult camp counselors who bring diverse skills and experiences to the program.
YWCA summer camp is open to all children in first through sixth grade.
Registration is CLOSED for the 2022 YWCA Summer Camp! Check back in early 2023 for more information on next summer.
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What The Heck Do You Do About Childcare During Winter Break?
Since September, you’ve had that (mostly) glorious school days daze…you’re able to take a shower that’s more than 37 seconds (and warm to boot) and you find, with the kids back in school, your mom guilt about the 400th hour of Henry Danger so you could get some work done is at a minimum. (Only me?) But, winter break means…they’re back! You love your children more than life itself, but what the heck do you do about childcare during winter break?
I’m that mom — I cry when I walk him into the first day of school because I’ll miss…him…so…much. That lasts for about three days, though, and by the fourth day of school, I’m right back to bun hair and pajamas for car drop-off line, and texting friends I haven’t seen all summer about our brunch plans.
Oh, and I am actually getting work done! Yes, I’m a work-at-home-for-pay-mom (because let’s face it — every mama is a working mama), and though I count the days in May down like everyone else, I often find myself at wits’ end come July because while he’s on break? I still have to work! Not quite as easy to do (or productive) when he’s home in the summer…all…day…long.
Winter break brings its own challenges because it’s a busy time, but magical time of year, and I am torn about wanting to do all the things with him but needing to do all the work I need to do. Options for childcare and entertainment are few and far between on shorter breaks, so the question is what the heck do you do about childcare during winter break?
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Winter Break Camps
Believe it or not, people have figured out that kids need places to go during the winter break while both parents are working, and more and more, community businesses offer weekly camps that match the school break schedule. Whether it’s bricking it up with some Legos or doing a little wine and design (minus the wine) at the local art house, check your school’s site or your county’s parks and rec site to see if there are any offerings. Most likely there are, and you’re probably going to find businesses are going to capitalize on the need for childcare during the winter break too.
MWR: Here, Take My Kids!
Check out what your local installation offers as well! Many times, MWR will offer opportunities for the kiddos during winter break periods that will give both you and your child some much-needed fun or time (take your pick). While MWR offerings may not be nine-to-fivers (though some may; many places will have summer and winter break camps for families), a few hours here and there can make a significant dent in the workload, and every bit helps.
Send In the Sister Wives
We all know it takes a village, and we all know that the village is us! There is an excellent chance another family’s kids are begging for someone to play with (which is often a win-win because the kids keep themselves occupied), and your kiddos would probably fit that bill perfectly. Don’t be ashamed to admit you need help with your children over the break, because honestly, most military spouses pride themselves on helping one another. Trust that your turn to return the favor will come (and it will) and seek help from fellow military spouses who have kids home too.
It’s All In the Family
You might think having to work would be the worst time for the family to come and visit, but think about it…you honestly think Grandma wouldn’t go ga-ga for a little plea for help and the offer to come spoil your kiddos rotten for a while? Or to have them go to Camp Grammy and live the good life a bit? It is winter break, after all — a perfect time to be with family. Yes, it would suck for you because you still have work to do and you’ll miss out on all the good things that come with being spoiled rotten, but let’s be honest, our parents didn’t ever act like that with us, so odds are, we’re gonna be fine missing out on a few days of kid indulgence!
Make Some New Friends
Child care friends, that is — if your regular sitter can’t fit you in for the time you need to work (or even part of it) because they’re in high demand — which is likely the case since it’s the holidays — find some new helpers. Care.com and SitterCity are often great resources for finding background-checked, reliable care, and you can interview well in advance so you’ll know you have the dates you need covered and won’t be scrambling last minute.
The Time Is Now
If your spouse is home (and we know, that’s a biiiiiig if), talk about whether or not you can both take a bit of time off during the break and cover the kids while the other is working. The best-case scenario is when the holiday leave and your overlapping time off leaves days covered and the kiddos getting some special time with your spouse they might not otherwise get.
And, if all of the above just aren’t possible, consider taking time off. Yes, we know that’s not always the easiest thing to do, but the reality is when you have no other viable options, the simple truth of, “I have to be home with my kids,” may actually free you up to enjoy the time with your kids instead of worrying about what you are not getting accomplished because they are home and you feel guilty they’re in front of the television again. Consider it an investment in your family and in you — because nobody loves hearing, “The dog ate my lunch again,” when you’re trying to crank out your latest proposal in an online meeting!
Now, about those holiday parties, To Bring Kids or Not to Bring Kids to Events? Get the answer to that question.
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2022/2023 Before/After School, Single-Day Care
“It is a happy talent to know how to play”
TSL’s offers a fantastic program for families who need or want daycare for their young children before and/or after school, during school breaks or on certain weekdays during the school calendar when school is not in session. We offer children the opportunity to play, do their homework and participate in fun group activities. Contact us to learn more about which after school programs best meet the needs of your family.
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TSL’s school year for 2022-2023 consists of our regular after school program from September to June, the TSL vacation camps in December, February and April, and our single-day care options on special holidays and school conference days. We serve the following districts:
BEFORE AND AFTER-SCHOOL PRICES (2022-23)
Monthly Rates
*East Greenbush community inquire within for community-specific rates *North Colonie community inquire within for community-specific rates
No. of Children
Before School 4 or 5 days per week/3 days per week/1 or 2 days per week
After School 4 or 5 days per week/3 days per week/1 or 2 days per week
Combined 4 or 5 days per week/3 days per week/1 or 2 days per week
1
$180/$125/$110
$300/$220/$150
$435/$310/$235
2
$225/$180/$150
$500/$340/225
$580/$415/$290
3
$300/$230/$190
$600/$440/$275
$630/$550/$325
Fees are paid monthly for 10 months of the school year with the billing cycle being the 1st-30th.
Pricing is standard, regardless of month, 10 months of the year
Vacation camps and single days are paid separately per use (see below)
Initiate your registration on the website (Be sure to read the TOS before agreeing)
All price quotes include half days of care
Program is open until 6:00 p.m. in most locations. Cohoes programs close at 5:30 p.m.
TSL serves families of varying needs and we do NOT wish to make our great programs inaccessible to anyone. If our tuition rates create concern and you are not receiving assistance through your local county, you can download TSL’s discount eligibility form to potentially receive ongoing discounts based on our established guidelines. We encourage you to complete the form and return it to us at [email protected] and we’ll notify you within 24 hours of your eligibility.
Eligibility Form
*We do accept DSS and WDI subsidy. Email [email protected] to enroll as a subsidized family
VACATION CAMPS (DECEMBER, FEBRUARY, APRIL) (2022-23 school year)
No. of children
Weekly Rates
Daily rates
1
$190
$60
2
$315
$100
3
$400
$125
Register for these special weeks of camp online in advance
Read the terms of service while registering
Camp hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily
Lunches and snacks should be sent daily Monday through Thursday, with a meal deal on Friday
SINGLE DAYS OF CARE (GOOD THROUGH 2022-23 SCHOOL YEAR)
No. of children
Daily Rates
1
$60
2
$100
3
$125
Register online for single days of care
Read the terms of service while registering
Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily
Provide a lunch and snacks
School-Year FAQs
Do we pay less during months that include vacation weeks or are otherwise less than 4 weeks long either by accident or design? No. Before and after school costs include 10 equal monthly payments that are not pro-rated for any reasons.
Do buses bring children to your location after school? Yes. District buses will transport your children to our location, and parents are responsible for pick-up. In those locations where we are servicing the schools in-house, the kids will simply come down to us after school.
Do you provide a snack during your after-school program? Though each site frequently does snack activities, we do not offer a formal snack daily. Children are allowed to bring their own snacks and eat them at their convenience. In select locations, Cohoes, Lansingburgh, snacks are provided by the school.
What is your after-school program like? TSL employs an open play and age-integrated environment that mixes organized clubs and activities with lots of free play options. Recreational activities include indoor and outdoor play as well as gym play in locations where a gym is available. Be mindful that it is our culture at each site location that sets us apart from other programs.
What ages of children attend the after-school program? Children in kindergarten through grade 6 participate in the TSL after-school programs. Some sites have students in grades 7 and 8 registered as well. And other sites service children from 3-5 years old. Check with us to see what your specific location offers.
What are your after-school hours? We are open from drop-off until 5:30 p.m. daily at most locations. Some locations are open until 6 p.m.
Do you have homework time? Yes. Each site location has its own homework time, which is a supervised time where children can sit and complete their homework under the direction of, and with the assistance of, an adult.
Are the kids separated by ages? We do not separate children by age. Our philosophies are rooted in age-integrated and cooperative play. We foster a holistic community that is all-inclusive. Older children assist younger children, while younger children benefit from the modeling and assistance of older children.
Can I drop my kids in for a full day of care if I need last-minute care? No. Children must be enrolled previously on our website to attend a full day of care or vacation week.
Are the staff members all screened for the safety of the kids? Yes. All staff members submit multiple clearances as required by New York State Office of Children and Family Services or the Department of Health. Many of our staff members are year-round employees of TSL in our after-school programs.
How many instructors or staff members do you have at a site? What’s the ratio? Our ratio is 1:10. Depending on the number of enrollees at each site, our staffing numbers vary.
How do you handle injuries or emergencies if a child gets hurt? For cuts, bumps and scrapes, we use soap and water, ice packs, Band-Aids and TLC. Parents or 911 are called in the event of serious injury or sickness.
Do you accept DSS and WDI? Yes, we work with local counties in their provision of government subsidies for families in need.
School Age Childcare | Two Rivers YMCA
WAY MORE THAN CHILDCARE
Before & After School Childcare is available to children in grades K through 6th and held at many Illinois Quad Cities elementary schools.
School’s Out Club is a full-day child care program for children in grades K through 6th and held at the Two Rivers YMCA in Moline.
These programs offer MORE than just childcare:
Homework support
Healthy meals and snacks
Fun games to release energy
Free play to foster creativity
Character building mini-lessons on the Y’s core values of Caring, Honesty, Respect, & Responsibility
State Assistance is accepted and financial aid is available. Give us a call for more details.
A safe and fun place to take your child when school is out (due to intercession, institute day, holiday, seasonal break, etc.)
The School’s Out Club (SOC) at the Two Rivers YMCA provides children with fun, safe, supervised activities. Your child will have have fun with sports, arts, crafts, games, and movies. An afternoon snack and lunch are provided through Nourish, a youth nutrition collaborative. This program is also offered for all to use on days when Moline, East Moline, or Rock Island School Disctricts are cancelled due to inclement weather.
GRADES: Kindergarten through 6th
LOCATION: Two Rivers YMCA, 2040 53rd Street, Moline
HOURS: 6:30 am to 5:30 pm
COST: Daily Rate: TBD
Financial Assistance is available! Please call or stop in for more details.
Child’s Info Form
Complete this one-timeper school year, free, no obligation form with all of your child’s information including any allergies, medications, and emergency contacts.
If your child’s info was provided last year and no information has changed this step can be skipped.
Fill Out Form
Reserve & Pay
Pay ahead as you go.
Select the days you plan to have your child attend and pay online to reserve their spot.
Reserve & Pay
Quality childcare conveniently located at your school.
As part of the Y’s Before & After School Childcare (SAC) staff members plan each day with new and exciting activities which develop spirit, mind, and body. Our goal is for each child to feel successful about his/her accomplishments. An after school “super snack” is provided through Nourish, a youth nutrition collaborative.
GRADES: Kindergarten through 6th
LOCATIONS: Offered at select elementary school sites in Moline, East Moline, Rock Island-Milan, and Silvis school districts.
HOURS: Before School: 6:30 am until the morning bell After School: dismissal until 5:30 pm
COST: AM Rate: $8 PM Rate: $15 Half Day Rate: $17. 00
Financial Assistance is available! Please call or stop in for more details.
(NOTE: if a school is dismissed early due to weather or an emergency there will be NO After School Childcare. If a school announces a late start due to weather or an emergency, there will be NO Before School Childcare.)
Before & After School documents:
Parent Guide
Financial Aid
After School Snack Menu
Child’s Info Form
Complete this one-timeper school year, free, no obligation form with all of your child’s information including any allergies, medications, and emergency contacts.
If your child’s info was provided last year and no information has changed this step can be skipped.
Fill Out Form
Reserve & Pay
Pay ahead as you go.
Select the AM and/or PM times you plan to have your child attend and pay online to reserve their spot.
Reserve & Pay
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a YMCA Membership required?
Nope. But, you will need an online account set up with the Y (this is free!) in order to log in, register, and pay for programs online.
You might be wondering if you already have an account with us or if one needs to be created… We’ve put together a How To Guide to help you figure that out.
Need more help? Give us a call and we can help you out. 309-797-3945
How does payment work?
Payment is due ahead of your child attending the program. You can pay for a day at a time, a week at a time, a month – whatever suits you!
Simply go online, select the days/times that you plan for your child to attend and submit your payment locking in your child’s spot.
Sorry, there are no refunds for past paid days that your child did not attend. Given enough advanced notice, future paid days may be refunded at staff discretion.
State assistance is accepted and financial aid is available. Please give us a call for more details before making a payment.
Holiday Childcare: “I’m Lucky My Sister Has My Baby”
“There’s no way I can work, on my wages, and pay the childminder for the holidays,” says mother-of-one Emma.
“I’ve been very lucky because my sister has my daughter for me.”
For Emma, being able to leave her child with her sister and pay her a much reduced rate has been a godsend for childcare in the school holidays.
But for many British parents, the impending holidays can mean an average bill of £133.34 a week for full-time holiday childcare for one child.
This figure has been produced by the Family and Childcare Trust which surveyed local councils across England, Scotland and Wales about the cost of holiday childcare provision.
“There is no way I can work, get paid and pay for childcare during the holidays,” says mother of one Emma.
“I’m very lucky because my sister has a daughter for me.”
For Emma, being able to leave her child with her sister and pay her a much lower rate was a godsend for childcare during the school holidays.
But for many British parents, the upcoming holidays could mean an average bill of £133.34 a week for full-time childcare per child.
This figure was obtained by the Child and Families Care Trust, which surveyed local councils across England, Scotland and Wales about the cost of parental leave.
What did the trust’s survey find?
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What did the trust survey find?
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The trust’s survey finds that in England, parents pay ?134.66 a week, while in Scotland and Wales it’s around ?10 cheaper at ?124.44 and ?124.85 respectively.
The most expensive English region is the East of England, where parents can expect to hand over ?169. 38 a week for full-time holiday care.
Reality Check: Do UK parents pay the most for childcare?
This is around 35% higher than some other areas, including Inner London, where average weekly prices are ?125.01 and the West Midlands at ?125.90.
It also finds that childcare costs have risen by 4% in the past year.
The trust’s report says most working parents do not have enough annual leave to cover the 13 weeks of school holidays.
The trust survey shows that in England parents pay £134.66 a week, while in Scotland and Wales it is about £10 cheaper, £124.44 and £124.85 respectively.
The most expensive region in England is East Anglia, where parents can count on 169£38 a week full time.
Reality check: Do parents in the UK pay the most for childcare?
This is around 35% higher than some other areas including Inner London where average weekly prices are £125. 01 and the West Midlands £125.90.
It also found that spending on childcare rose 4% last year.
The foundation report says that most working parents do not have enough annual leave to cover 13 weeks of school holidays.
“For parents and carers, finding childcare during the holidays can be particularly challenging,” it says.
“The price is normally significantly higher than term-time childcare, which can throw off carefully managed budgets.
“There are also substantial gaps in availability, meaning many parents will find it difficult to find childcare that covers their working patterns and suits their children’s needs.
“Where holiday childcare is unavailable or too expensive, parents are left with few options. Many cannot call on family and friends to provide all the informal childcare they need, and will not have enough annual leave to cover the long break, and some struggle to stay in work.”
Emma is well aware of how lucky she has been to be able to access informal childcare through her sister.
“If I was to pay someone else to have my child, it just wouldn’t be possible.
“We’ve got a good network within our family, but if you don’t, you’re lumbered and it makes it even harder.
“Unfortunately some parents have got no choice but to fork out. And a lot of parents end up using all their annual leave through the six-week holiday.
“For parents and guardians, finding child care during the holidays can be especially challenging,” it said.
“The price is typically significantly higher than child care, which can set back carefully managed budgets.
“There are also significant accessibility gaps, which means that many parents will have a hard time finding childcare that fits their work patterns and meets the needs of their children.
“In cases where holiday child care is unavailable or too expensive, parents have few options. Many cannot call on family and friends to provide all the informal childcare they need, and they will not have enough annual leave to cover an extended break, and some of them try to stay at work. ”
Emma knows how lucky she is to be able to access informal child care through her sister.
“If I paid someone else to have a child, it would be simply impossible.
“We have a good network in our family, but if you don’t, you are indecisive and that makes it even harder.
“Unfortunately, some parents have no choice but to shell out. And many parents end up using their entire annual vacation for a six-week vacation.”
Ellen Broome, chief executive of the Family and Childcare Trust, says it’s time to “urgently address childcare policy for school-age children”.
“For too many families, the long summer holiday is a time of stress and expense as they try to patch together a solution despite the gaps in availability and financial support.
“Current government policies, including the new ‘right to request’ [flexible working], are not working to help families to deal with school age childcare. This price rise is another blow for families already struggling to find and afford childcare over the long school holidays. ”
Justine Roberts, founder and chief executive of Mumsnet, says childcare costs are a “huge drag” on families’ budgets.
“Childcare is an essential infrastructure to support employment, particularly for mothers, and needs to be recognized as such.
Ellen Broom, executive director of the Family and Child Care Foundation, says it’s time to “urgently review child care policies for school-aged children.”
“For too many families, the long summer vacation is a time of stress and expense as they try to put together a solution despite gaps in affordability and financial support.
“Current government policies, including the new ‘right to demand’ [flexible work], are not working to help families cope with childcare for school-aged children. This price increase is another blow to families who are already struggling to find and afford childcare during extended school holidays.
Justin Roberts, founder and CEO of Mumsnet, says the cost of childcare is a “huge burden” on family budgets.
“Child care is an important infrastructure to support employment, especially for mothers, and should be recognized as such.”
What does the government say?
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What does the government say?
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Minister for Children and Families Nadhim Zahawi says: “This government is doing more than any before to support parents with the cost of childcare.
“We are investing record amounts – around ?6bn a year by 2020 – to make sure as many children as possible have access to high-quality care.
“We are also looking at the most effective ways to support parents with wraparound care for older children, which includes ?26m to kick-start and improve breakfast clubs in at least 1,700 schools and ?2m to fund free enrichment activities and healthy food to disadvantaged children during the summer holidays.”
Children and Families Minister Nadhim Zahavi says: “This government is doing more than ever before to support parents in covering the cost of childcare.
“We are investing record amounts of around £6bn a year by 2020 to ensure that as many children as possible have access to high quality care.
“We are also looking at the most effective ways to support parents in caring for older children, which include £26m to start and improve breakfast clubs in at least 1,700 schools and £2m to fund free enrichment and healthy eating activities. . disadvantaged children during the summer holidays. ”
Education
2018-07-18
Original link: https://www.bbc.com/news/education-44859997
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If you are an expat parent with children, you need to know everything about the Austrian school holidays. To help you with that, here are the dates to look out for.
First, you should know that the Austrian school holidays may differ depending on the region where you live. This means that a holiday in Vienna may be slightly different from a holiday in Salzburg or Innsbruck. Secondly, you should know what types of Austrian school holidays are offered. Ultimately, you need to know if you can plan a trip or if you need to take care of a child.
To help you plan your year, this guide will give you key dates to keep in mind and the following information:
Austrian school holidays
20 – 2021
2021 – 2022
Additional holidays and weekends
Care for children
School holidays in Austria: 2020 – 2021
School holidays in Austria: 2021 – 2022
Additional holidays and days off
Child care during school holidays in Austria
Useful resources
Videos
Austrian school holidays
In Austria, school holidays are usually set by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research. However, each of the nine regions of Austria may change this schedule slightly to accommodate local holidays or requirements. Despite this, the main holidays are usually the same. As such, most public holidays are the same, although major holidays such as summer holidays may differ by a week or so.
Despite this, the Austrian school holidays usually follow a set schedule. For example, you can expect schools to offer a two-week vacation at Christmas and two months in the summer. Also, because Christianity plays such a big role in Austrian society, there are many religious holidays, including a week off at Easter.
In general, students also have the opportunity to enjoy a few days off in the middle of the term. However, private and international schools have more discretion over scheduling and may therefore have different holiday schedules than public schools. However, if you have children in such schools, you can check the holiday schedule on the school website.
Austrian school holidays are usually an opportunity for families to spend time together. So you can expect people to go on family vacations in the winter—perhaps to a ski resort—and to plan longer trips during the summer holidays. Thus, this is a good time to plan a trip home if you want to visit your family. However, many public holidays – such as Labor Day – offer only one day off. Therefore, people do not tend to leave their homes for this weekend.
School holidays in Austria: 2020 – 2021
In Austria, the school year usually starts in mid-September and ends in early July. This is very similar to the rest of Europe. The Austrian school holidays usually include about 10 days off at Christmas (approximately 24 December to 6 January) and a long summer holiday that usually starts in early July and lasts until mid-August. In addition, students often receive a few days off during the fall break at the end of October, as well as a week-long break in February, although the exact dates vary by region.
In general, these are the estimated dates for the Austrian school holidays in the 2020-2021 academic year:
Christmas: December 24, 2020 – January 6, 2021
Semester holidays: February 1 – 6, 2021
Easter: March 5 2021
Pentecost/Vitsun: May 22 – 24, 2021
Summer holidays: July 3 – September 5, 2021
school holidays in the 2021-2022 academic year. Although most of these will be standard, you should check with your child’s school for differences, as some dates may vary by region or school type.
Christmas: December 24, 2021 – January 6, 2022
Semeship holidays: January 31, 2022 – February 6, 2022
Easter: April 18, 2022
Pentecost/Vitsun: June 6, 2022
Summer holidays: July 1 – September 12, 2022
Additional holidays and days off
In addition to the regular Austrian school holidays, many students receive additional days off due to official public holidays. Due to Austria’s strong religious attachment to the Catholic Church, many important days of the Catholic calendar are also public holidays when schools are closed. These include:
May 1 Labor Day
May 13 Ascension Day
June 3 Corpus Christi
October 26 National Day
November 1 All Saints Day
December 8 Immaculate Conception 9002 9002 not all of the nine regions of Austria recognize these public holidays. Therefore, to find out which holidays are recognized, you should go to the website of local authorities. There are also regional holidays that refer to one or more regions.
In addition, each school may have its own schedule for activities such as teacher training and administration. Thus, students may also not attend school on these days. This is especially true for private and international schools in Austria. The exact calendar can usually be found on the school website; for example, the Vienna International School publishes its calendar in the public domain.
Child care during school holidays in Austria
Austria has a strong social system and therefore there are many community childcare options. Below are a few different child care options that parents can take advantage of during the Austrian school holidays:
Day nursery for children under 3 – These nurseries are suitable for infants and toddlers, and each usually serves only small groups of children. Although parents need to pay for the nursery, fees may vary depending on the nursery, the parent’s income, or the length of time the child attends.
Kindergarten – Austria has a wide range of public kindergartens. In fact, they may vary depending on the type of service provided, hours of operation and cost. However, each of them is usually administered by each province. In addition, there are private kindergartens, although parents will have to find and apply to them on an individual basis. Of course, private kindergartens are usually much more expensive than public ones.
Nurseries for employees – In Austria, many large institutions and companies provide kindergartens for the children of their employees. They are especially useful during the Austrian school holidays if the parents are still working full-time or have decided not to take their annual leave.
Child Care Groups — As an alternative to institutional child care, many parents create child care groups during the holidays. However, as a rule, this happens at the initiative of the parents and is a small group of 6-15 children. However, the advantage of this is that the individual needs of the children can be easily met.
Babysitters — Of course, if you want your children to be at home during the holidays, you can always hire a babysitter. However, this is generally more of a short-term childcare than a practical solution for, say, a two-month summer vacation.
Useful Resources
Childcare in Austria, Federal Chancellery, Republic of Austria – government website for childcare opportunities in Austria
Childcare, Oesterreich – government website for childcare in Austria
Education, science, Research, Federal Ministry, Republic of Austria – official government website about school holidays in Austria
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Traditional school holidays began in most regions in late October and early November . In many cases, the authorities decided to extend them. In particular, only at the beginning of this week it became known that schoolchildren from the Ryazan region and the capital of Primorye, Vladivostok, will have a longer rest. The break in classes there will last until the middle of the month. Some subjects announced the postponement of the start of the second quarter even earlier, in some, officials continue to monitor the situation. Read more about how the schedule for regional schoolchildren has changed in the Izvestia article.
“Not easy, but justified”
In most schools, the autumn break started on October 26th. Some schools have officially gone to them since November 2. Traditionally, holidays last a week, but against the backdrop of an increase in the incidence of coronavirus, a decision has already been made in several subjects to extend them .
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Photo: TASS/Egor Aleev
On Monday, November 2, Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov noted that the possibility of making such adjustments is provided for by the recommendations of the department. He also added that the final decision is left to the discretion of the regions. At the same time, the minister described the general epidemiological situation in schools as manageable.
Part of the subjects – for example, the Vologda, Nizhny Novgorod, Kurgan and Ulyanovsk regions – brought schools on vacation ahead of schedule, back in the middle or at the beginning of October . In other regions, the holidays began on schedule, but the authorities do not exclude that if the epidemiological situation worsens, the holidays can be extended.
So, at the beginning of the week this was announced in the Ryazan region. The fact that the holidays will last 10 days longer than planned, Governor Nikolai Lyubimov announced on Monday, November 3.
“Additional” holidays there will start this Thursday, November 5th. Prior to that, it was planned that at this time the students would just return to their lessons, starting the second quarter. The governor called the decision to extend it “difficult, but justified” and explained it by the need to conduct additional training in schools in the face of an increase in the incidence of coronavirus. He also clarified that the region received relevant recommendations from Rospotrebnadzor.
At the same time, the mayor of Vladivostok made a similar decision . This was reported on the website of the city administration. All 78 municipal schools were sent on additional vacations, while in 39 of them some of the students were already on distance learning before going on vacation. The break in study for them will last until November 14.
Extension time
Photo: TASS/Dmitry Feoktistov
Only the capital of Primorye will remain obligatory extended holidays. At the end of October, Tatyana Detkovskaya, the chief sanitary doctor of the region, recommended everyone to extend the holidays, but there the decision is left to the discretion of the municipalities .
Mordovia, Orenburg, Murmansk and Samara regions have decided to postpone the start of the second quarter by several days – from November 5 to the beginning of the next week . In Yakutia, holidays began as planned, on November 2, but their duration was increased by three working days, and as a result, children will go to school on November 15. This became known in the middle of last month.
Distance learning and parent voting
Both in the Ryazan region and Primorye believe that schools need an additional break in order to disinfect the premises. In addition, they pay attention to the growing incidence among teachers . So, Nikolai Lyubimov specified that in Ryazan itself, about 10% of teachers have already been on sick leave (675). In some areas, he said, the numbers were even higher.
He explained that the holidays were extended “so as not to expose our children to additional danger when they have to return to school after the holidays, in order to stop and improve the situation with the morbidity of teachers who cannot start work now, so that the educational process does not suffer “.
Extension time
School gym disinfection
Photo: TASS/Mikhail Metzel
Earlier, due to illness among teachers, part of the schools in the Krasnoyarsk Territory were sent to early vacations. True, at the end of October, the Ministry of Education clarified that a total of about 400 teachers are on sick leave, and this, according to the department, does not exceed the standard indicators for the region for the SARS season.
There was no general decision to extend or postpone the holidays. But schools in large cities of the region after the end of the holidays have already been recommended to transfer students to distance learning 5 – 11th grade . This does not apply to younger students.
In most cases, the possibility of introducing distance learning after the holidays are just being discussed. The exception is a few regions. For example, the Kurgan region, where since October 30, all schools have switched to it . High school students in the Tula and Sverdlovsk regions should switch to remote work from next week. In the Orenburg region and Bashkiria, the distance learning format was introduced only for students of colleges and technical schools, this did not affect schoolchildren. In the capital of Yakutia, Yakutsk, distance learning has been operating since early September.
Extension time
Photo: Izvestia/Kristina Kormilitsyna
Governor Dmitry Azarov of the Samara Region addressed a parent-teacher meeting with a proposal to consider several options for bringing some schoolchildren to distance learning. For example, an official voiced a proposal to bring everyone to it, except for students in the first, ninth and eleventh grades. At the same time, the head of the region stressed that now there is no talk of switching to a remote mode.
Even earlier, the issue of additional restrictions for schools was put to the vote by the vice-governor of St. Petersburg, Irina Potekhina. She proposed to speak about the need to introduce distance learning on the social network VKontakte. At that time, the majority of survey participants (35.5%, parents) spoke in favor of leaving early for holidays or for cyclic education (28. 04%), in which full-time education will alternate with distance learning. 10.06% of parents and about 1.5% of teachers were in favor of a complete transition to distance learning.
General holidays in the city began on October 26, the authorities decided to extend them until November 8 – schoolchildren should resume their studies next week.
Ban on visiting shopping centers
In addition, in some regions, in addition to extending vacations, additional restrictions are introduced. Thus, the operational headquarters of the Samara region banned children under 18 from visiting shopping centers and food courts without being accompanied by their parents.
Extension time
Photo: Izvestiya/Pavel Bednyakov
In the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Governor Alexander Uss has banned children under 14 from shopping malls without adult accompaniment. In addition, he banned shopping centers from providing all visitors with the opportunity to connect to free Wi-Fi.
In some regions, the final decision regarding the extension of holidays has not yet been made. So, in the Omsk region on Friday, October 30, the head of the regional Ministry of Education, Tatyana Dernova, clarified that so far the decision to extend the holidays has not been made, but the situation may change at any time, including depending on the recommendations of Rospotrebnadzor. Therefore, it is possible that the list of regions that have decided to postpone the start of the second quarter will continue to grow.
Information about vacations for the 2020-2021 academic year – General children, Voronezh
Content Both schoolchildren and their parents are waiting for the New Year, as the whole country goes on a long holiday New Year’s weekend. Holidays in winter are the time when you can relax because half of the school year is already behind you.
During the school holidays, both in winter and summer, children often travel with their parents, but the coronavirus has changed the plans of most Russians.
The exact schedule of winter school holidays has not been drawn up yet. The management of each educational institution, relying on the legislation, will independently decide when they will begin. Most likely, traditionally, for some children, the holidays will begin earlier, while others will have to sit at their desks for several more days. So far, preliminary dates for the winter holidays have been named, which will help parents of schoolchildren decide on travel dates and plan a vacation.
Winter holidays in schools 2020-2021: recommendations of the Ministry of Education and statements by regional authorities
The Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation has announced the start and end dates of winter holidays for schoolchildren, but the regional authorities will have the last word depending on the epidemiological situation.
According to information from the Ministry of Education, vacations will begin on December 28 and end on January 10. That is, December 31 for schoolchildren will be a day off. Since December 26 and 27 are Saturday and Sunday, the winter holidays will last a little longer this year, reports Reporter 64.
But whether schoolchildren will return from vacation on January 10, as planned, is still unknown. The indication of the main school department is advisory in nature. In specific regions and municipalities, local authorities may determine their own deadlines depending on the current epidemiological situation.
In particular, the St. Petersburg Education Committee has already announced that the issue of a possible extension of the winter holidays in the city’s schools will be decided in 2021.
Earlier, a proposal was sent to the Russian government to extend the winter holidays for two weeks (until January 25) in connection with the spread of the coronavirus infection. With the appropriate initiative, the Communists of Russia party addressed the Cabinet of Ministers.
At the same time, the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation is developing a format for the work of schools in the second half of the year, taking into account the fact that the regions introduced additional vacations in the fall. In the Novosibirsk region, the authorities have already announced a possible reduction in summer holidays in those schools where children do not have time to master the curriculum in full.
In the Saratov region, the issue of the possibility of reducing or increasing school holidays in 2021 has not yet been considered. “Our schools are not in quarantine, but on distance learning. This is one of the ways to implement the curriculum as part of full-time education, ”explained Elena Temnikova, representative of the regional Ministry of Health.
Winter holidays in schools may be extended until January 25
According to the information provided, the holidays will begin on December 28 and end on January 10, 2021. December 31 will be a public holiday for students. And since December 26 and 27 are Saturday and Sunday, the winter holidays should last a little longer this year, the Moscow education website reports.
However, given the difficult epidemiological situation, the ministry does not exclude their further extension.
The decision to extend the winter holidays is left to the discretion of the regions. In the event of an unfavorable development of the situation with COVID-19, they are given the right to independently extend the winter holidays and determine the start date of studies.
In particular, the St. Petersburg Education Committee has already announced that the issue of a possible extension of the winter holidays in the city’s schools will be decided only in 2021. The situation is similar in Moscow and many other large cities.
Earlier, a proposal was sent to the Russian government to officially extend the winter holidays for two weeks (until January 25, 2021) in connection with the spread of coronavirus infection. With the appropriate initiative, the Communists of Russia party addressed the Cabinet of Ministers.
Holidays for schools and colleges in Moscow will be extended until January 17
Winter holidays for Moscow schoolchildren will last until January 17, 2021, Sergey Sobyanin said in his blog. This decision was made to contain the spread of the new coronavirus infection.
In autumn, similar measures helped to reduce the rate of increase in the incidence among schoolchildren. Children are less likely to transmit the virus to elderly relatives, for whom it is especially dangerous. The share of the older generation among those infected with COVID-19then decreased from 25 to 16 percent.
“However, in December the epidemiological situation worsened significantly again. The number of hospitalizations has been rising for three weeks in a row and on some days is close to two thousand people. This, of course, is of great concern. At the same time, the New Year holidays are ahead, which will objectively help slow down the spread of the infection,” the Moscow Mayor wrote.
Experts believe that 11 days off is not enough to significantly affect the increase in the incidence. In their opinion, the pause should last at least two weeks.
Based on their recommendations, Sergei Sobyanin signed a decree according to which the holidays of students from the first to the 11th grade are extended by a week – until January 17, 2021. Together with schools, colleges, institutions of additional education for children and sports schools subordinate to the Government of Moscow will leave for long holidays. The same was recommended for non-state educational institutions.
There will be no distance learning during the holidays. Children, if they wish, can repeat what they have learned or learn new material with the help of the Moscow Electronic School project.
Students in grades 6-11 are on distance learning from October 19 until the end of the year. This organization of the educational process reduces the risks of the spread of coronavirus infection. Primary school students attend school, but they can also switch to distance learning if one of their classmates gets sick with the coronavirus.
Holidays in Moscow schools extended until January 17
As part of the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, winter holidays in Moscow schools will be extended until January 17, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced.
“According to experts, 11 days of holidays and vacations will still not be enough to significantly bring down the current wave of growth. At least partially, the pause should last longer – at least two weeks,” the mayor wrote in a blog.
To curb the growth of the incidence, the Moscow government has taken the following decisions:
Winter holidays in city schools from grades 1 to 11 are extended until January 17, 2021.
Colleges, institutions of additional education and sports schools subordinated to the Moscow government also go on long vacations.
Non-state educational institutions are also encouraged to extend their holidays.
There will be no remote classes during the holidays, but if desired, students can study with the help of the Moscow e-school.
From December 30, registration will be open for construction workers and students of colleges and universities over 18 years old. Citizens with chronic diseases will also be able to get vaccinated against coronavirus if they have no contraindications.
Elderly Muscovites, students over 18 years of age and people with chronic diseases will be able to use the right of preferential travel after they get vaccinated. Social cards will be automatically unlocked 14 days after receiving the second component of the vaccine.
Large-scale vaccination in Moscow began on December 5th. Doctors and teachers were the first to receive the right to the vaccine. Later, the list of categories for vaccination was expanded: it included workers in the fields of culture, social services, industry, energy, education, trade and services, My Services centers, transport, and the media. Then the vaccination record was opened for people over 60 years old.
About the epidemiological situation – in the material “Kommersant” “Coronavirus goes on vacation.”
Winter holidays for children in the USA
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Why do we need winter courses for children in America?
Studying on vacation programs abroad opens up great opportunities. Passing language courses in America is a valuable experience that will certainly come in handy in life. Studying at US Winter Camp will allow your child to:
To increase the level of knowledge of a foreign language. Winter holidays for children in America provide an excellent opportunity to improve basic English language skills: writing, reading, speaking and listening.
Open prospects for the future. Studying in courses in America increases the chances of entering universities in this country. After all, applicants are required to pass an exam in English, so additional knowledge and language practice will only be a plus.
Overcome the language barrier. Conversations with native speakers are much more effective than classes with the most experienced teachers and tutors. In winter camps for children, your child will have a great opportunity to learn the skill of spoken English, which will always come in handy in practice (for example, while traveling or watching movies in the original voice acting).
Make useful contacts. Children from different families often come to language schools. Among them are many athletes, participants in international subject Olympiads. Surrounding with interesting and successful people will benefit the child, increase his motivation.
Learn more about the culture of the United States. Language camps offer a rich entertainment program with visits to television studios, natural sites and other iconic places. Introduction to a new culture broadens one’s horizons and gives many pleasant memories.
Educational programs of various educational institutions
Many winter schools for children in America are located in New York, Miami, Los Angeles and several other large cities.
For example, during the winter holidays in America at the Rennert NY school in New York, course participants have the opportunity to celebrate the New Year in the famous metropolis, where the atmosphere of a fairy tale or a good Christmas movie reigns.
Different educational institutions offer students something original. Everything around – from shop windows to architectural objects, is decorated with spectacular decorations. The city hosts interesting festivals and festivities that create the feeling of a warm, magical holiday.
Winter holidays in the USA provide an opportunity not only to ski and admire the snow-covered forests. If you want to take a break from the cold winter and enjoy the summer sun, we suggest paying attention to the schools in Florida. The average temperature in January here is above +20 °C, which makes it possible even to relax on the beach and swim in the sea. Among the educational institutions that conduct combined courses in the winter, one can single out the Rennert Miami school in Miami.
Gorgeous sandy beaches are located not far from the educational institution. Course participants have the opportunity to go surfing, kayaking and a number of other water sports.
ELS Eckerd College is located on the west coast of Florida in St. Petersburg. Here, students are also offered a varied and exciting leisure. The campus of the school is equipped with a tennis court, a volleyball court and even a swimming pool. In their free time, students can go canoeing and sailing.
In Los Angeles, there is the FLS Citrus College school, which offers a rich excursion program. Course participants are waiting for effective English classes, as well as visits to such iconic attractions as Universal Studios, Disneyland Park, Hollywood, Beverly Hills.
Accommodation for schoolchildren during the winter holidays in America
There are several options for accommodation of course participants in the United States:
residence. Many educational institutions offer their own places to stay. This type of accommodation usually includes rooms for two people. As a rule, residences are equipped with everything you need: showers, laundries and a kitchen where students can cook their own meals;
host family. This option will be appreciated by parents, because they can be absolutely sure that the child will be supervised by adults, and he himself will be comfortable and cozy. Host families surround children with warmth and attention. For course participants, a separate room is allocated and meals are provided.
Also, some educational institutions offer students to stay in apartments, rented apartments or hotels.
How much does it cost to study during winter holidays in the USA?
the name of the institution
Age of students
Duration of study
Cost (in USD)
The Language Academy TLA
15 to 18 years old
from 1 week
from 1 790
ELS Eckerd College
10 to 16 years old
from 1 week
from 4 320
Rennert New York
from 13 to 17 years old
from 1 week
from 3 640
FLS Citrus College
15 years and older
from 1 week
from 395
FLS Boston Commons
15 years and older
from 1 week
from 1 240
Converse, San Francisco
from 13 to 17 years old
from 1 week
from 3 630
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Sobyanin extended the winter holidays for schoolchildren :: Society :: RBC
The Mayor of Moscow added one more week of rest to pupils 1-11. Together with schools, colleges, additional education institutions and sports schools, subordinated to the capital government, leave for long holidays.
Photo: Valery Sharifulin / TASS
Winter holidays in the capital’s schools for students in grades 1-11 are extended by a week – until January 17. This was announced by Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.
“We have made the following decisions. Winter holidays in city schools from grades 1 to 11 are extended by a week until January 17, 2021,” he wrote in his blog.
The mayor specified that along with schools, colleges, as well as institutions of additional education for children and sports schools subordinate to the city government, are leaving for long holidays. At the same time, Sobyanin recommended that non-state educational institutions make similar decisions.
Half of the parents reported an unprecedented backlog of schoolchildren
At the same time, the mayor announced that there would be no distance learning during the winter holidays. Sobyanin noted that schoolchildren can “repeat what they have learned and, if they wish, study new material with the help of the Moscow Electronic School,” Sobyanin noted.
Holiday duration
Class
Vacation
period
Date
Duration
holidays in
calendar
days
start
ending
1st class
Autumn holidays
10/26/2020
04. 11.2020
10
Winter holidays
12/30/2020
01/08/2021
10
Extra holidays
02/15/2021
21.02.2021
7
Spring break
03/22/2021
03/31/2021
10
Summer holidays
05/30/2021
08/31/2021
94
Grade 2-4
Autumn holidays
10/26/2020
04.11.2020
10
Winter holidays
12/30/2020
01/08/2021
10
Spring Break
03/22/2021
03/31/2021
10
Summer holidays
05/30/2021
08/31/2021
94
5th-9th grade
Autumn holidays
10/26/2020
04. 11.2020
10
Winter holidays
12/30/2020
01/08/2021
10
Spring Break
03/22/2021
03/31/2021
10
Summer holidays
05/30/2021
08/31/2021
94
10th grade
Autumn holidays
10/26/2020
04.11.2020
10
Winter holidays
12/30/2020
01/08/2021
10
Spring Break
03/29/2021
04/04/2021
7
Summer holidays
06/11/2021
08/31/2021
82
11th grade
Autumn holidays
10/26/2020
04.11.2020
10
Winter holidays
30. 12.2020
01/08/2021
10
Spring Break
03/22/2021
03/31/2021
10
Academic calendar | Official website of the St. Petersburg Lyceum No. 395
Link to the official document: Calendar study schedule
The annual calendar schedule of GBOU lyceum No. 395 of the Krasnoselsky district of St. Petersburg for the 2020-2021 academic year is a document regulating the organization of the educational process.
The normative base of the Annual calendar study schedule of an educational institution is:
Law of the Russian Federation No.
Decree of the Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Russian Federation dated 29.12.2010 No. 189 on approval of SanPiN 2.4.2.2821-10 “Sanitary and epidemiological requirements for the conditions and organization of education in general education institutions. 14.03.2017 No. 838-r
Order of the Committee on Education dated March 21, 2018 No. 810-r “On the formation of the calendar study schedule of state educational institutions of St. Petersburg implementing basic general education programs for the 2018/2019 academic year
Beginning and end of the academic year
Class
Beginning of the school year
End of school year
grades 1-4
09/01/2020
08/31/2021
5-8, 10 grades
01.09.2020
08/31/2021
9, 11 grades
09/01/2020
05/25/2021
Number of weeks
Class
Number of study weeks
1st grade
33 weeks of study
2-4 grades
34 academic weeks
5-11 grades
at least 34 weeks of study
Working hours of the educational institution
Class
Length of school week (days)
Duration of lessons
(min. )
Intermediate certification of students
1st grade
5
1 semester – 35 min. 2 semester – 40 min.
Quarters
2-4 grades
5
45 min
Quarters
5-6 grades
5
45 min
Quarters
7-9 grades
6
45 min
Quarters
10-11 grades
6
45 minutes
semester
The terms of training quarters for grades 1-9:
I quarter 01/01/10. 2020
IICHECTION OF 27.12.2020
III III Fourth quarter according 2021
IV quarter 29.03.2021 to 05.25.2021
The periods of the training half of the Glavs for 10-11 grades:
9000 9000 9000 9000 9000
923 I half a year 01.09.2020 to 27.12.2020
Half year 11.01.2021 to 05.25.2021
5 DISCOUNTION
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Holidays
Holiday start
End of vacation
Number of calendar days
Autumn holidays
26. 10.2020
03.11.2020
9 days
Winter holidays
12/28/2020
01/10/2021
14 days
Spring Break
03/22/2021
03/28/2021
7 days
Additional holidays for first graders
to
02/08/2021
02/14/2021
7 days
Additional holidays related to public holidays:
23 February 23 – Day of the Fatherland Defender
08 March
01 May 01 Vesna
09 – Victory Day
June 12 – Day of Russia
November 04 – Independence Day
Bell Schedule
Grade 1 (I semester)
1 lesson
09. 00 – 09.35
10 min break
2 lesson
09.45-10.20
dynamic pause 40 min
3 lesson
11.00 – 11.35
10 min break
4 lesson
11.45 – 12.20
10 min break
5 lesson
12.30-13.05
1st grade (II semester)
1 lesson
09. 00 -09.40
10 min break
2 lesson
09.50 – 10.30
dynamic pause 40 min
3 lesson
11.10 -11.50
10 min break
4 lesson
12.00 – 12.40
10 min break
5 lesson
12.50 – 13.30
Grades 2-4
Lesson
Time
1 lesson
09. 00-09.45 break 10 min
2 lesson
09.55 – 10.40 20 min break
3 lesson
11.00 – 11.45 20 min break
4th lesson
12.05-12.50 15 min break
5 lesson
13.05-13.50
5-11 grades
Lesson
Time
1 lesson
09.00-09.45 break 10 min
2 lesson
09. 55 – 10.40 20 min break
3 lesson
11.00 – 11.45 break 20 min
4th lesson
12.05-12.50 15 min break
5 lesson
13.05-13.50 break 10 min
6 lesson
14.00-14.45 10 min break
7 lesson
14.55-15.40
Training is carried out in the first shift. Beginning of classes at 9.00.
The maximum teaching load of students, provided for by the curriculum of basic general education, complies with the requirements of SanPin 2. 4.2. 2821-10.
Grades
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Maximum weekly load, hours
21
23
23
23
29
30
35
36
36
37
37
When scheduling lessons in grades 10-11, it is allowed to start physical education classes from 8. 15.
Intermediate certification deadlines
Intermediate certification deadlines for students of grades II-IV are established by the pedagogical council of the educational institution in accordance with the Charter of the educational institution and the Regulations on the forms, frequency and procedure for ongoing monitoring of student progress and intermediate certification Lyceum No. 395 of the Krasnoselsky district of St. Petersburg. At the end of the academic year in the 1st – 4th grades from April 20 to May 20, annual control (testing) work, tests (written or oral), tests are organized in order to check the mastering of the basic general educational programs by students in the subjects of the curriculum. plan. The list and number of subjects for which annual tests, tests, tests will be carried out are determined annually by the school’s pedagogical council and brought to the attention of students and their parents (legal representatives) no later than two weeks before they are held.
Intermediate attestation in the lyceum at the level of basic education is subdivided into :
• annual attestation – assessment of the quality of assimilation by students of the entire volume of the content of the academic subject for the academic year;
• quarter assessment – assessment of the quality of mastering the content of any part (parts) of the topic (topics) of a particular academic subject by students based on the results of the academic period (quarter) based on the current assessment;
• current certification – assessment of the quality of assimilation of the content of the components of any part (topic) of a particular subject in the process of studying it by students based on the results of the check (checks).
The deadlines for the state final certification of graduates of the 9th grade are established by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. It is regulated by the procedure established by the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science (Rosobrnadzor). It is organized in accordance with the orders of the Committee on Education of St. Petersburg.
The list and number of subjects for which annual tests, tests, tests will be carried out are determined annually by the school’s pedagogical council and brought to the attention of students and their parents (legal representatives) no later than two weeks before they are held.
Intermediate certification in the lyceum at the level of secondary education is divided into:
• annual certification – assessment of the quality of assimilation by students of the entire volume of the content of the academic subject for the academic year;
• semi-annual certification – assessment of the quality of mastering the content of any part (parts) of the topic (s) of a particular academic subject by students based on the results of the academic period (half year) based on the current certification;
• current certification – assessment of the quality of assimilation of the content of the components of any part (topic) of a particular subject in the process of studying it by students based on the results of the check (checks).
The deadlines for the state final certification of 11th grade graduates are established by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. It is regulated by the procedure established by the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science (Rosobrnadzor). It is organized in accordance with the orders of the Committee on Education of St. Petersburg.
The list and number of subjects for which annual tests, tests, tests will be carried out are determined annually by the school’s pedagogical council and brought to the attention of students and their parents (legal representatives) no later than two weeks before they are held.
Extracurricular activities organization mode0003
12.20 End of the lessons
12.20-13.05 Lunch break, rest, visit, visiting the school library
13.05-13.40 Extracurricular activities
9000 13.50-14.25 Extracurricular activities
5 Lessons 9000 9000 13. 05
13.05-13.50 Lunch break, rest, visiting the school library
13.50-14.25 Extracurricular activities Lessons
13.50 Ending lessons
13.50-14.35 Lunch break, visiting the school library, walk
14.35-15.20 Extracurricular activities
15. 30-16.15 Lesson of extracurricular activities
904 90
5 lessons
13.50 End of lessons
1
19 school break.0003
14.00 – 14.45 Extracurricular activities
14.55 – 15.40 Extracurricular activities
6 Lessons
14.45 End of lessons
9000 14.45 – 15.30 Lunch break, visiting the school library, 16.33 activity
16.25 — 17.10 Extracurricular activities
7 lessons
15. 40 End of lessons
15.40 – 16.10 Lunch break, visiting the school library, walking
16.10 – 16.55 Extracurricular activities
17.05 – 17.50 Extracurricular activities
9000 Organization of extracurricular activities for 10th grade
9000 9000 9 6 lessons
14.45 End of lessons
14.45 – 15.20 Lunch break, visit to the school library, walk
15.20 – 16.00 Extracurricular activities
16.10 – 16.50 Extracurricular activities
7 Lessons
15.40 End of the lessons
15.40 – 16.10 Get for lunch, visiting the school library, walk
16.50 Employment outside of the Outdoors.
Chicago Schools Set Reopening Dates: Chicago Public Schools 2020-2021 Calendar | MommyPoppins
The 2020-2021 school year in Chicago was like nothing we’ve ever experienced. Parents needed to stay up to date and cope more than ever, and now, finally, there is an update for Chicago students: the CPS and the teachers’ union have reached an agreement, and the children (depending on the age and preferences of the family) are already returned to face-to-face teaching.
Read all the dates and details of the current 2020-21 school year plan – and let us help you meet the challenges of parenting during the pandemic with Mommy Poppins’ home guide.
Chicago public schools return to in-person education
After much negotiation between the CPS and the Chicago Union of Teachers, the union approved a deal with the district to return children to the classroom. Children in primary and secondary schools have already returned to the classroom if they so wish. In high school, children stay at home a little longer, and students 9–12 classes are still taught remotely. High school students are due to return to campuses from April 19, although the Teachers’ Union of Chicago requested that the date be pushed back a week in response to the current spike in COVID-19 cases. However, no decision has been made to move that date back.
All parents can choose distance learning for their children if they wish. Updates and details are available on the CPS website.
Please note that many local preschools also follow public school schedules. You’ll want to bookmark the 2020-2021 Chicago Public Schools Calendar for reference, as well as help with family vacation planning and school camp coverage.
In the meantime, below are all the dates you can count on when your children are out of school or using distance learning devices during the 2020-2021 school year.
2020-2021 Chicago Public School Calendar
First day of school: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 Vacation – Schools closed from March 29, 2021 to April 2, 2021. Last day of school: Tuesday, June 22, 2021
2020-2021 Chicago public school holidays and non-attendance days:
5
5 Monday, October 12 – Columbus Day
Friday, November 6 – School Improvement Day (non-attendance day)
Wednesday, November 11 – Veterans Day
Wednesday, November 25 – Friday, November 27 – Thanksgiving Break
Monday, December 21, 2020 – Friday, January 1, 2021 – Winter Break
Monday, January 18, 2011 – M. L. King Day
Friday, February 5, 2021 School Improvement Day (non-attendance day)
Monday, February 15, 2021 – Presidents Day
Monday 29March 2021 – Friday, April 2, 2021 – Spring Break
Friday, April 16, 2021 – School Improvement Day (non-attendance day)
Monday, May 31, 2021 – Memorial Day
June 23, 2021 – School Improvement Day (Students Out of School Day)
For a complete calendar including all Parent Teacher Conference days, see CPS PDF for all dates.
German school holidays: calendar for immigrant parents
Here is a list of school holidays in Germany in 2020 and 2021, as well as information on extra days off and child care options during the holidays.
This guide to school holidays in Germany is designed to help parents who live and work in Germany mark key dates on the calendar and organize necessary family or childcare activities. German schools have seasonal breaks, including extended summer breaks, as well as Christmas and Easter breaks.
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International School on the Rhine is located in the region Düsseldorf-Neuss-Cologne. It offers excellent full-time international education in a multilingual environment. ISR offers an excellent academic program, one-on-one student support, and several extracurricular activities as part of a non-selective college prep system.
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School holidays in Germany
School holidays in Germany are set at the regional level by each federal state. Every state will have holidays every year for fall, Christmas, Easter and summer, plus schools in most states also have winter holidays around February. Some states have a one to two week break around May/June for Pentecost. There are also holidays throughout the year, which vary by state. Each state sets exact dates for all school holidays in Germany, although they must fall within a certain period of time.
Holiday dates at private international schools in Germany may differ slightly from school holidays, although they are approximately the same. Check with your child’s school for details.
The German school holidays are often used as a time for families to get together and celebrate holidays such as Easter and Christmas in Germany, go on family vacations or take a day trip to Germany. Holidays may also coincide with regional celebration days or German carnival periods.
German school holidays 2019–20
Autumn break: 1-2 weeks from 30 September to 31 October 2019 (in Baden-Württemburg three days from 28 to 30 October)
Christmas break: 2-3 weeks from 19 December 2019 12 January 2020
Winter break: 1-2 weeks from 31 January to 28 February 2020 (no break in Baden-Württemburg, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia and Schleswig-Holstein; break for 1-2 days in Bremen, Hamburg and Lower Saxony)
Easter holidays: 2-3 weeks from March 28 to April 24, 2020 (Hamburg has a separate spring break from March 2 to March 13, 2019)
Climbing break: Break for 1-2 days May 21-22, 2020
Pentecost Break: 1-2 day break June 1-2, 2020
Not all states have Ascension and Pentecost breaks. Some don’t have a break, some have just one. In Baden-Württemburg and Bavaria 2–13 June 2019year there will be a two-week break. Contact your local government or school for details.
Summer holidays: six weeks from 22 June to 12 September 2020 (in Thuringia seven weeks from 20 July to 28 August 2019)
German school holidays 2020–21
Autumn holidays: 1-2 weeks from October 5 to October 31, 2020
Christmas holidays: 2-3 weeks from December 21, 2020 to 9January 2021
Winter holidays: 1-2 weeks between 1 February and 21 February 2021 (without break in Baden-Württemburg, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia and Schleswig-Holstein; break 1-2 days in Bremen, Hamburg and Lower Saxony)
Easter break: 2-3 weeks between 27 March – 16 April 2021 (Hamburg has separate spring break from 1 to 12 March 2021)
Climbing break: 1– 2-day break May 13-14, 2021
Pentecost Break: 1-2 day break May 24-25, 2019
Not all states have Ascension and Pentecost breaks. Some don’t have a break, some have only one. Baden-Württemburg and Bavaria will have a two-week break from 25 May to 5 June 2021. Contact your local government or school for details.
Summer holidays: approximately six weeks from 21 June to 13 September 2021.
All dates are subject to change.
For complete details of vacation dates for 2020 and 2021, contact your child’s school.
Additional holidays and weekends
The above dates generally apply to all German schools each year, but there are additional days during the year when schools may not be available. These may be regional holidays that only apply in certain states according to regional public holidays in Germany, religious days when children of certain faiths are given a day off, or days that apply to individual schools, such as staff training days or student book days. For complete information, contact your local school or visit the school’s website. Many schools, such as the International School of the Rhine, have calendars on their websites that list all dates when the school is not available.
Childcare during school holidays in Germany
If you are a working parent, you may find yourself in a situation where you have to look for childcare during the holidays if you cannot (or do not want to) take time off from work and leave children with relatives or friends, right? t option. Main options in Germany:
Nurseries: Nurseries ( horts ) in Germany provide out-of-school care for children of primary school age. This usually takes place after school, but many German horts also have a holiday that includes a range of fun activities. They are intended primarily for children of primary school age, but in some cases they accept children up to 14 years of age. Information about kindergartens in your area can be found at your child’s school or local government. You can also search for kindergartens through Kita.
Summer camps: For older children there are summer camps with adventure, sports and language activities. under the age of 19years.
Individual guardian fee: You can hire a nanny, babysitter, nanny or au pair. . Find out more in our guide to finding childcare in Germany.
Prices and availability of kindergartens and summer camps may vary, so it is recommended to book as soon as possible.
When are school holidays in 2021?
Schools are unlikely to return before Easter. (Image: Getty)
Schools may remain closed until Easter, the children’s commissioner warned, meaning some children may continue homeschooling until the summer term.
Ann Longfield suggested that Boris Johnson’s plan to reopen schools by mid-February is becoming increasingly unlikely.
Her report comes after the prime minister said he would “consider” the idea of opening classrooms in areas where the virus is less prevalent.
So, are the kids going back to school or learning from home when the school holidays are supposed to be this school year?
Teachers provide jobs for their students online. (Source: Getty)
When are school holidays in 2021?
In the spring, schools will split into half terms on Friday, February 12, and students will return on Monday, February 22, 2021, followed by spring break on Thursday, April 1, 2021.
Children usually have a two-week break during the Easter period and spring break ends on Friday 16 April 2021.
After returning on Monday, April 19, the last half of the school year should begin on Monday, May 31 and last one week.
Students will then return to class for the remainder of the school year, which will be around Monday 26 July 2021.
After the summer break, the new school year will begin on Wednesday, September 1, 2021. The half semester starts on Monday 25 October and lasts one week.
The children will then return to school on Monday 1 November and leave on Friday 17 January for Christmas.
Soon there will be news about the reopening of schools. (Image: Getty)
Spring semester 2021
Part-time leave: Monday 15 – Friday 19 February 2021
Easter holidays: Thursday, April 1 – Friday, April 16, 2021
Summer term 2021
Half term: Monday, May 31 – Friday, June 4, 2021
Summer break: Thursday, July 22 / Friday, July 23 – Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Fall Semester 2021
Half term leave: Monday, October 25 – Friday, October 29, 2021
Christmas holidays: Monday 20 December – Monday 3 January 2021
It is recommended that you double check with your local council or local school to confirm the exact dates for school holidays in 2021, as semester dates may vary by region and institution.
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in 2022 holidays and holidays in the Netherlands
Want to know when the next school holidays are or how the Dutch school holiday system works?
The Netherlands School Holiday Schedule
When it comes to defining holidays, Dutch and international schools in the Netherlands are divided into three regions: North, Central and South. To avoid the holiday rush, each region has its own holiday schedule.
Three Dutch holiday regions
The Dutch provinces are divided into three regions that determine school holidays:
All municipalities except Woudrichem and Slevijk, Nieuwendijk and Werkendam in the municipality of Werkendam
Zeeland
All municipalities
Fixed school holidays in the Netherlands
Some school holidays ( scho olvakanties ), such as summer, Christmas and May holidays, are fixed. May holidays cannot be rescheduled, but schools can extend it by a week. Therefore, it is important to always check the exact dates with your school.
Flexible school holidays in the Netherlands
Schools are allowed to deviate from the recommended break period for spring and fall breaks. For example, schools in the south of the Netherlands often move spring break forward to match carnival, instead of holding it later as in the rest of the country. Fall break dates can also be flexible for school districts, but usually remain the same as recommended dates.
Can I take my child on holidays outside of school holidays?
The Dutch government does not allow parents to take their children on holidays outside of school holidays. Parents who do so violate the Compulsory Education Act ( Leerplichtwet ).
In exceptional cases, parents may apply (known as bero ep op vrij stelling ) to the school board for leave outside of holiday periods. This is only permitted once per school year and must be requested in less than eight weeks.
Other conditions are that the holiday is intended for family holidays, lasts no more than 10 days and cannot be granted in the first two weeks after the summer holidays.
School holidays of 2021 in the Netherlands
These are school holidays recommended this year for elementary and secondary schools in the Netherlands:
Spring Holidays 2021 (
Voorjaarsvakantie CARNAVAVAVAVAS1307 or
North: February 20 – 28, 2021
Center: February 20 – 28, 2021
South: February 13 – February 21, 2021
May holidays 2021 (
meivakantie )
North: May 1 – 9, 2021
Centre: May 1 – 9, 2021
South: May 1 – May 9, 2021
Summer holidays 2021 (
zomervakantie )
North: July 10 – August 22, 2021
Center: July 17 – August 29, 2021
South: July 24 – September 5, 2021
Autumn holidays 2021
Center: October 16 – 24, 2021
South: October 23 – October 31, 2021
Christmas holidays 2021-2022 (
kerstvakantie )
North: December 25, 2021 – January 9, 2022
Center: December 25, 2021 – January 9, 2022
South: December 25, 2021 – January 9, 2022
Other school holidays in 2021
Free days for students outside school holidays in 2021:
Easter Monday ( 2e paasdag ): April 5, 2021
King’s Day ( Koningsdag ): April 27, 2021
Ascension Day ( Hemelvaart ): May 13, 2021
Whit Monday (2e pinksterdag ): May 24, 2021
Check with the school if your child can attend the following holidays:
Good Friday ( Goede vrijdag ): April 2, 2021
Liberation Day (Bevrijdingsdag): May 5, 2021
2022 school holidays in the Netherlands
These are the recommended school holidays for primary and secondary schools in the Netherlands in 2022:
Spring Break 2022 (
voorjaarsvakantie , carnavalsvakantie or 9017kus )
North: 19 February 20 – 2029
Center: February 26 – March 6, 2022
South: February 26 – March 6, 2022
May holidays 2022 (
meivakantie )
North: April 30 – May 8, 2022
Center: April 30 – May 8, 2022
South: April 30 – May 8, 2022
Summer holidays 2022 (
zomervakantie )
North: July 16 – August 28, 2022
Center: July 9 – August 21, 2022
South: July 23 – September 4, 2022
Holiday babysitting in the Netherlands
If you need to work during school holidays, a holiday program ( vakantieopvang ) may be a good option for your child. Some child care centers ( kinderopvang ) with additional care for school-aged children ( buitenschoolse opvang ) also offer holiday programs that may include sports, excursions or hiking.
Other educational institutions and holidays
The school holiday schedule does not apply to child care centers or institutions of higher education in the Netherlands. Universities and Vocational Education Institutions (MBOs) may set their own holiday dates.
Other holidays in the Netherlands
Information on national holidays can be found on our Holidays and Weekends page in the Netherlands.
in 2022 school holidays and holidays in Germany
Do you want to know how the school holiday system works in Germany, or just when is your next holiday?
Duration of study in Germany
In Germany, schoolchildren receive 75 days of leave per year (including 12 Saturdays). These 75 days are divided into six school holiday periods that separate the school terms. While the fall, Christmas and Easter holidays are usually fixed breaks of about two weeks, the winter holidays and Trinity holidays can be lengthened, shortened or even canceled in a particular year , depending on how early or late the summer holidays start in that federal state.
Types of school holidays in Germany
Six types of school holidays in Germany:
Autumn holidays ( Herbstferien ) – two weeks
Christmas holidays ( Weihnachtsferien ) – usually two weeks
Winter holidays ( Winterferien ) – from a few days to two weeks
Easter holidays ( Osterferien ) – two to three weeks
Trinity Feast ( Pfingstferien ) – from several days to two weeks
Summer holidays ( Sommerferien ) – six to seven weeks
Summer holidays in Germany
School holidays in Germany, like the school system, vary by state. In particular, during the summer holidays, 16 federal states work according to a shifted schedule so as not to overload the tourist infrastructure. The earliest summer holidays start in mid-June and the latest ends in mid-September.
Mobile holidays
In all Länder (except Berlin, Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Bavaria), German and international schools have the right to set several additional holidays per year at their own discretion.
Depending on your location, these additional public holidays may be added to public holidays (so-called “bridge days”, Brückentage, e.g., if a public holiday falls on a Thursday or Tuesday, Friday or Monday are separated from it to allow spend a long weekend). They may also be held on unofficial holidays such as Saint Nicholas Day ( Nikolaus ) or carnival ( Karneval ). It is important to always check exact dates with your child’s school.
Can I take my child on holidays outside of school holidays?
Because school attendance is compulsory, the German government generally does not allow parents to take their children on school holidays during the semester. Parents who do so can be fined up to €1,000 for absenteeism. However, you can ask the principal of your child’s school for an exemption to legally pick up your children from school before the holidays start.
Childcare during holidays in Germany
Most parents have to work at some point during the school holidays. There are a range of childcare options to choose from, including summer camps, holiday programs, and regular childcare centers.
Other educational institutions and holidays
While school holidays are set by the educational authorities of each federal state, higher education institutions in Germany can set their own holiday dates. If you are studying in Germany, be sure to check your semester dates with your university.
Other holidays in Germany
In addition to regular school holidays, children in Germany can also enjoy public holidays.
School holidays in Germany 2020-2021 and 2021-2022
Official dates for school holidays for primary and secondary schools in Germany according to the federal state, see below:
Baden-Württemberg School holidays 2020-2021
Autumn Holiday: October 26 — October 30, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2020 – January 9, 2021
Winter holidays: –
Easter Holiday: April 6 – April 10, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 25 – June 5, 2021
Summer vacation: July 29 – September 11, 2021
Traveling holidays: 4
School holidays in Baden-Württemberg 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: 31 October – 6 November 2021
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2021 – January 8, 2022
Winter holidays: –
Easter Holiday: April 14 – April 23, 2022
Trinity Feast: June 7 – 18, 2022
Summer vacation: July 28 – September 10, 2022
Traveling holidays: 4
Bavaria school holidays 2020-2021
Autumn break: October 31 – November 6, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2020 – January 9, 2021
Winter holiday: February 15 – 19, 2021
Easter Holiday: March 29 – April 10, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 25 – June 4, 2021
Summer vacation: July 30 – September 13, 2021
School holidays in Bavaria 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: November 2 – November 5, 2021
Christmas holidays: December 24, 2021 – January 8, 2022
Winter holiday: February 28 – March 3, 2022
Easter Holiday: April 11 – April 23, 2022
Trinity Feast: June 7 – 18, 2022
Summer vacation: August 1 – September 12, 2022
Berlin school holidays 2020-2021
Autumn break: October 12 – 24, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 21, 2020 – January 2, 2021
Winter holiday: February 1 – 6, 2021
Easter Holiday: March 29 – April 10, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 14, 2021
Summer vacation: June 24 – August 6, 2021
School holidays in Berlin 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: 11 October – 23 October 2021
Christmas holidays: December 24, 2021 – December 31, 2021
Winter holiday: January 29 – February 5, 2022
Bridge Day: March 7, 2022
Easter Holiday: April 11 – April 23, 2022
Bridge Day: 27 May 2022
Trinity Feast: June 7, 2022
Summer vacation: July 7 – 19August 2022
Brandenburg school holidays 2020-2021
Autumn break: October 12 – 24, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 21, 2020 – January 2, 2021
Winter holiday: February 1 – 6, 2021
Easter Holiday: March 29 – April 9, 2021
Trinity Feast: –
Summer vacation: June 24 – August 7, 2021
Traveling holidays: 1
Brandenburg school holidays 2021-2022
Autumn break: October 11 – 23, 2021
Christmas holidays: December 23 – December 31, 2021
Winter holiday: January 31 – February 5, 2022
Easter Holiday: April 11 – April 23, 2022
Trinity Feast: –
Summer vacation: July 7 – August 20, 2022
Traveling holidays: 1
Bremen school holidays 2020-2021
Autumn break: October 12 – 24, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2020 – January 8, 2021
Winter holiday: February 1 – 2, 2021
Easter Holiday: March 27 – April 10, 2021
Bridge Day: May 14, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 25, 2021
Summer vacation: July 22 – September 1, 2021
Bremen school holidays 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: October 18-30, 2021
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2021 – January 8, 2022
Winter holiday: January 31 – February 1, 2022
Easter Holiday: April 4 – 19, 2022
Bridge Day: 27 May 2022
Trinity Feast: June 7, 2022
Summer vacation: July 14 – August 24, 2022
Hamburg school holidays 2020-2021
Autumn break: October 5 – 16, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 21, 2020 – January 4, 2021
Winter holiday: 29January 2021
Easter Holiday: March 1 – March 12, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 10 – 14, 2021
Summer vacation: June 24 – August 4, 2021
School holidays in Hamburg 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: 4 October – 15 October 2021
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2021 – January 4, 2022
Winter holiday: January 28, 2022
Easter Holiday: March 7 – March 18, 2022
Trinity Feast: May 23-27, 2022
Summer vacation: July 7 – August 17, 2022
Hesse School holidays 2020/2021
Autumn holidays: 5 – 17 October 2020
Christmas holidays: December 21, 2020 – January 9, 2021
Winter holidays: –
Easter Holiday: April 6 – April 16, 2021
Trinity Feast: –
Summer vacation: July 19 – August 27, 2021
Traveling holidays: 3
School holidays in Hesse – 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: October 11 – 23, 2021
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2021 – January 8, 2022
Winter holidays: –
Easter Holiday: April 11 – April 23, 2022
Trinity Feast: –
Summer vacation: July 25 – September 2, 2022
Traveling holidays: 5
School holidays in Lower Saxony 2020-2021
Autumn break: October 12-23, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2020 – January 8, 2021
Winter holiday: February 1 – 2, 2021
Easter Holiday: March 29 – April 4, 2021
Bridge Day: May 14, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 25, 2021
Summer vacation: July 22 – September 1, 2021
School holidays in Lower Saxony 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: 18 – 29October 2021
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2021 – January 7, 2022
Winter holiday: January 31 – February 1, 2022
Easter Holiday: April 4 – 19, 2022
Bridge Day: 27 May 2022
Trinity Feast: June 7, 2022
Summer vacation: July 14 – August 24, 2022
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern School holidays 2020-2021
Autumn break: October 5 – October 10, 2020
Bridge Days: November 2 – November 3, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 21, 2020 – January 2, 2021
Winter holiday: February 6 – 18, 2021
Easter Holiday: March 29 – April 7, 2021
Bridge Day: May 14, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 21-25, 2021
Summer vacation: June 21 – July 31, 2021
School holidays Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: October 2 – October 9, 2021
Bridge Days: November 1 – November 2, 2021
Christmas holidays: December 22 – December 31, 2021
Winter holiday: February 5 – 17, 2022
Bridge Day: February 18, 2022
Easter Holiday: April 11 – April 20, 2022
Bridge Day: 27 May 2022
Trinity Feast: June 3 – June 7, 2022
Summer vacation: July 4 – August 13, 2022
North Rhine-Westphalia School holidays 2020-2021
Autumn break: October 12 – 24, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2020 – January 6, 2021
Winter holidays: –
Easter Holiday: March 29 – April 10, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 25, 2021
Summer vacation: July 5 – August 17, 2021
Traveling holidays: 4
School holidays North Rhine-Westphalia 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: 11 October – 23 October 2021
Christmas holidays: December 24, 2021 – January 8, 2022
Winter holidays: –
Easter Holiday: April 11 – April 23, 2022
Trinity Feast: –
Summer vacation: June 27 – August 9, 2022
Traveling holidays: 3
School holidays in Rhineland-Palatinate 2020-2021
Autumn holidays: 12 – 24 October 2020
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2020 – January 6, 2021
Winter holidays: –
Easter Holiday: March 29 – April 6, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 25 – June 2, 2021
Summer vacation: July 19 – August 27, 2021
Traveling holidays: 6
School holidays in Rhineland-Palatinate 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: 11 October – 22 October 2021
Christmas holidays: December 23 – December 31, 2021
Winter holiday: February 21 – February 25, 2022
Easter Holiday: April 13 – April 22, 2022
Trinity Feast: –
Summer vacation: July 25 – September 2, 2022
Traveling holidays: 6
School holidays in Saarland 2020-2021
Autumn break: October 12 – 23, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 21 – December 31, 2020
Winter holiday: February 15 – 19, 2021
Easter Holiday: March 29 – April 7, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 25 – 28, 2021
Summer vacation: July 19 – August 27, 2021
Traveling holidays: 1
School holidays in Saarland 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: October 18-29, 2021
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2021 – January 3, 2022
Winter holiday: February 21 – March 1, 2022
Easter Holiday: April 14 – April 22, 2022
Trinity Feast: June 7 – June 10, 2022
Summer vacation: July 25 – September 2, 2022
Traveling holidays: 1
School holidays in Saxony 2020-2021
Autumn break: October 19 – 31, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2020 – January 2, 2021
Winter holiday: February 8 – February 20, 2021
Easter Holiday: April 2 – April 10, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 14, 2021
Summer vacation: July 26 – September 3, 2021
Traveling holidays: 2
School holidays in Saxony 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: October 18-30, 2021
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2021 – January 1, 2022
Winter holiday: February 12 – 26, 2022
Easter Holiday: April 15 – April 23, 2022
Trinity Feast: May 27, 2022
Summer holiday: July 18 – August 26, 2022
Traveling holidays: 1
School holidays in Saxony-Anhalt 2020-2021
Autumn holidays: 19 – 24 October 2020
Christmas holidays: December 21, 2020 – January 5, 2021
Winter holiday: February 8 – February 13, 2021
Easter Holiday: March 29 – April 3, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 10 – 22, 2021
Summer vacation: July 22 – September 1, 2021
School holidays in Saxony-Anhalt 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: October 25-30, 2021
Christmas holidays: December 22, 2021 – January 8, 2022
Winter holiday: February 12 – 19, 2022
Easter Holiday: April 11 – April 16, 2022
Trinity Feast: May 23-28, 2020
Summer vacation: July 14 – August 24, 2020
Traveling holidays: 3
Schleswig-Holstein School holidays 2020-2021
Autumn break: October 5 – 17, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 21, 2020 – January 6, 2021
Winter holidays: –
Easter Holiday: April 1 – April 16, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 14-15, 2021
Summer vacation: June 21 – July 31, 2021
Traveling holidays: 3
Schleswig-Holstein School holidays 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: October 4 – October 16, 2021
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2021 – January 8, 2022
Winter holidays: –
Easter Holiday: April 4 – April 16, 2022
Trinity Feast: May 27-28, 2022
Summer vacation: July 4 – August 13, 2022
Traveling holidays: 3
Thuringia School holidays 2020-2021
Autumn break: October 17-30, 2020
Christmas holidays: December 23, 2020 – January 2, 2021
Winter holiday: February 8 – 13, 2021
Easter Holiday: March 29 – April 10, 2021
Trinity Feast: May 14, 2021
Summer vacation: June 26 – September 4, 2021
Traveling holidays: 3
School holidays in Thuringia 2021-2022
Autumn holidays: 25 October – 6 November 2021
Christmas holidays: December 23 – December 31, 2021
Winter holiday: February 12 – 19, 2022
Easter Holiday: April 6 – 18, 2020
Trinity Feast: May 27, 2022
Summer vacation: July 18 – August 27, 2022
Traveling holidays: 2
Turkey School holidays in 2021 (Full list)
Schools in Turkey start the school year every second week of September. Winter holidays start at the end of January and end in the first week of February. Summer School holidays in Turkey begin in the second week of June and end on September 9, which coincides with the holidays of Ramadan, Eid al-Adha and Victory Day in Turkey.
For more up-to-date information, visit the websites of individual schools.
When are school holidays in Turkey?
School year 2020-2021
Dates
School holidays
20 August 200506
June 21 – September 5, 2021
Summer holidays
What other holidays are there in Turkey?
New Year New Year, which is celebrated on January 1, is the first day of the year according to the modern Gregorian calendar
National Sovereignty and Children’s Day National Sovereignty and Children’s Day is a holiday created by the Republic of Turkey. founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. This holiday celebrates children as heirs of the future.
Labor Day (May 1) Labor Day is an annual celebration of the achievements of Turkish workers.
Celebration Atatürk Sports Day The holiday is dedicated to the landing of Mustafa Kemal in Samsun on May 19, 1919.
Ramadan holiday Ramadan or Ramadan is the month of fasting in Islam and a religious holiday in Turkey.
Eid al-Adha Eid al-Adha is one of the oldest holidays in Turkey. The Feast of Sacrifice is a four-day religious holiday.
Victory Day Some common Victory Day celebrations include military parades and ceremonies at the monuments of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
Republic Day The holiday marks the proclamation of Turkey as a republic.
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Holidays 2021-2022 for schoolchildren in Tatarstan
The activities of educational institutions in the American Federation are regulated by the Law “On Education”. Clause 11 of Part 1 of Article 34 of Law No. 273-FZ enshrines the right of schoolchildren to planned breaks in the educational process. The vacation schedule is developed annually by the government and is a recommendation for all subjects of the Federation, while each region and even each institution can make adjustments to it depending on the legal documents governing the organization of the educational process. The holidays of the 2021-2022 academic year for schoolchildren of Tatarstan will be held according to the generally accepted schedule, adjusted taking into account the forms and programs of study.
General recommendations
The general rest schedule for schoolchildren is very convenient for municipal education authorities, as vacations are used to organize children’s leisure activities for the purpose of their comprehensive development.
When compiling the curriculum, schools are guided by the General Recommendations:
Knowledge Day – September 1. This year it remains without delay, so the children will celebrate the first call on Tuesday.
Year end date is 25 May. In 2021, this day will also remain untranslated.
Rest periods throughout the year start on Monday.
The total duration of schoolchildren’s free time, excluding summer holidays, will be no more than 30 days.
Summer holidays – at least two calendar months.
The generally accepted timetable is subject to change within two weeks.
Schools in America operate on two systems of education:
by quarters;
by trimesters.
Important! In many regions of America, schoolchildren will go on autumn holidays earlier than usual, but the authorities of Tatarstan decided that the epidemiological situation allows not to disrupt the educational process at the very beginning of the 2021-2022 academic year, but to spend the holidays. on predetermined dates.
Quarter education
This system is used in most schools in America. It involves the division of the year into four periods, each of which ends with a vacation. The disadvantage of the system is the uneven distribution of school time. The shortest is the second quarter, the longest is the third. Often you can compensate for the load by postponing holidays and seasonal quarantines.
The second quarter is scheduled to end on December 25 for a five-day period and December 26 for a six-day period. Winter break starts on the 28th. They will last until January 10, and on the 11th the children will go to school.
The extra week of rest is for first-graders, so from February 13 to 21, the youngest students can take a break from their studies, while older children continue to study the basics of natural science.
The longest, the third quarter will end on 19Martha. Then the children will have a week of rest: they will return to school on the 29th. In total, high school students will spend 9 days at home.
The fourth quarter will be only one week longer than the first, but due to public holidays (Spring and Labor, Victory Day) they will be equal in number of school days. The fourth quarter, and accordingly the year, will end on May 25. From the 26th of this month, the longest summer holidays will begin for students who do not pass exams, which traditionally will last until August 31st.
Trimester training
The trimester system differs from the quarterly system in that it has five training periods. In this case, there are only three control points, and this avoids disputes over annual estimates. Each trimester lasts 3 months and coincides with the seasons of the year. At the same time, the duration of each school period is five weeks, after which the holidays come. The exception to this system is the winter holidays, which coincide with the quarter-quarter school holidays and the national New Year holiday for adults. The downside of the system is that there is no extra week of rest for first graders.
School holidays in the 2021-2022 academic year: Schedule for school holidays for the whole academic year
Summary:
General rules of school holidays
Holidays 2021-2022 for schools with a semester system-Schedule
Remains 2021 -2022 for schools with a modular system – schedule
When children go to school in January 2022
Additional holidays for first graders
Possible changes to the vacation schedule
Summer vacation and internship
Is it possible to refuse internship
Discussion
School holidays in the 2021-2022 academic year will be held according to the previously adopted schedule. But due to the pandemic, the ministry gave educational institutions the right to independently distribute study and rest time, depending on the situation. What and when the holidays will be in the 2021-2022 academic year – more on this later.
General rules for school holidays
There are government requirements and regulations that govern school vacation schedules. Here are the basic rules according to which the vacation schedule is drawn up:
Monday must be the first day of vacation;
children and parents must be notified in advance of any changes made by the school authorities to the schedule;
rest cannot be less than a week;
children should have at least 2 months rest in summer;
all vacations, except for summer holidays, cannot exceed 30 calendar days in duration;
It is possible to reschedule the pre-set holiday start date, but there is a requirement that the rescheduling can be done up to 2 weeks ahead or back.
Until the situation in the country improves, educational institutions have every right to independently schedule study and rest schedules, so the date and duration of holidays may differ even in different schools of the same locality. The situation is different in different regions. For example, students in the Far North are provided with additional days of rest in winter. Also, first-graders across the country are waiting for a short period of rest in February.
Holidays 2021-2022 for schools with a semester system – schedule
On the territory of Russia, most schools have a semester system of education. This is the traditional option, which involves dividing the year into 4 semesters. After each such training period, rest is provided. The classical schedule provides for the following time frames:
from September 1 to October 24, the first semester lasts, and then the children go to rest from 25 to 31;
next will be the winter holidays 2021-2022, which will start according to the schedule on the 27th day of the last month of 2021, and end on January 9th, 2022;
in the spring, after the end of the third semester, students will be able to rest from March 21 to March 27;
the end of the fourth semester ends the school year and the children go on the longest break of the year – from May 26 to September.
This is an approximate vacation schedule, but depending on the situation, each individual educational institution may make adjustments by order of the administration. You need to find out the exact dates either on the official website of the school, or directly from the teacher.
Vacation 2021-2022 for schools with a modular system – schedule
School students who have switched to a modular (trimester) system of education will have more time to rest from the educational process. Their academic year is divided into 3 terms, in which there are two modules.
Here is an approximate vacation schedule for educational institutions working according to such a system:
the first module is completed by the autumn holidays, which fall on October 4-10;
the second module lasts until November 14, ends with a short break from the 15th to the 21st;
next break – from December 27 to January 9, 2022, as in schools with a semester system;
the second module ends on February 13, break – from the 14th to the 20th;
in spring, students have a rest in April, from the 4th to the 10th;
On May 26, schoolchildren go on summer holidays.
As you can see, the trimester system contains more breaks, so the total length of school days is slightly less. Dates may be shifted by order of the school administration, but only within the framework of legislative norms.
When children go to school in January 2022
According to the all-Russian rules, in all schools, winter holidays coincide with the New Year holidays. Students leave for a break on December 27, and return to training on January 10. But in some regions and schools, the duration of rest can be changed upwards.
Due to unfavorable weather conditions or due to the worsening of the epidemic situation, children may go on vacation earlier or return to school later. You can find out in detail about when to school in January 2022 from the teacher.
Additional holidays for first-graders
First-graders find it hardest to adapt to the new rhythm of life. Therefore, in order to reduce the burden on the youngest students, it is planned to divide the third, longest quarter into two periods, with a short break between them.
Additional holidays for students in the first grades are planned for the second half of February. They will probably take place between the 3rd and 7th, or between the 14th and 20th, but the exact date and duration will be announced directly by the teacher, as changes may be made.
Not only first-graders, but also all elementary school students – students of grades 1-4 can be sent for an additional break. This is provided only for educational institutions that operate on a semester system. In modular schools in February, there is already a short break.
When to return to school, you will need to check with the class teacher, since quarantine may be additionally introduced in February in order to prevent the spread of infectious respiratory diseases.
Possible changes to the vacation schedule
According to the rules, changes can be made to the existing schedule. For example, spring and autumn holidays can be postponed. But there is a requirement – you can postpone the break for no more than 14 days. If the school administration decides to make changes to the adopted schedule, all students, parents and school staff will be immediately notified about this. It is not possible to reschedule only the date of the winter break, as these days are considered official holidays throughout Russia.
Summer holidays and practice
Summer holidays officially begin on May 26th and continue until September 1st. But the educational process at the end of May ends only for students in the final grades, as they will have to take final exams during June. For everyone else, additional classes and practice may be provided.
Is it possible to refuse an internship
In many educational institutions, various practical training events are planned for June. Because of this, the actual period of summer vacation is significantly reduced. But practice is not always required to attend – if events are not the main part of the educational process, students, if they wish, can refuse such classes and go to rest earlier, notifying the teacher about this.
In specialized and specialized schools, practical classes during the summer period may not be recommended, but mandatory. Therefore, on what date in such schools children can go on vacation, you need to check with the teacher or the director.
Separate circles and sections will continue their work throughout June. But if their visit is not mandatory, they can be refused. In July-August, children will be able to fully relax, improve their health, and gain strength for the new school year.
School holidays in 2021-2022 will be held in accordance with the rules and recommendations of the Ministry of Education. But in some educational institutions, minor changes in the schedule are possible, about which students and parents will be notified in advance.
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Update for Summer Camp 2022 – Feb, 2022
We are excited to offer a fun and safe summer camp this year. LASER Summer Camp will run from Wednesday, June 22nd to Wednesday, August 31st, from 8 am to 5 pm at Bryant elementary school (Our Laurelhurst location will not be open for summer camp).
All children 5 to 12 years old may attend LASER summer camp, including incoming kindergarteners. Registration is by week only; we are not able to accommodate part-time or drop-in schedules. Camp is $400 per week, unless otherwise noted.
Please see below for our 2022 Summer Camp flyer with weekly themes.
2022 Summer Camp Flyer & Schedule (Updated as of Week 9)
2022 Summer Camp Schedule
A typical schedule for summer camp is as follows:
8:00–8:30
Open/Free Play/Enrichment Activities
8:30–9:00
Morning Snack
9:00–9:30
Morning Free Play
9:30–10:15
Enrichment Activities/Group Game Activities
10:30–11:15
Morning Meeting/Icebreaker Games
11:15–12:15
Lunch On-Site or On Field Trip
12:15-1:30
At Field Trip/Enrichment Activities at LASER
1:30-3:00
Returning from Field Trip/Free Time (Indoor or Outdoor)
3:00-3:30
Afternoon Snack
3:30-4:45
Late Afternoon Enrichment Activities
4:45-5:00
LASER Closing Procedures
COVID Guidelines
LASER Childcare will operate summer camp with strict guidelines listed below.
We will monitor kids closely and will perform health checks if kids have symptoms or as needed.
Any equipment used for the daily health checks will either be disposed or disinfected in between each usage and at the end of the day. Staff handling the equipment will wear gloves while working with this equipment.
Masks are not required by highly encouraged for LASER staff and children.
If staff or children are running a fever of 100° F [37.8° C] or greater, have a cough, and/or difficulty breathing, or other COVID-19 symptoms, they will be sent home and told to contact their healthcare provider. They can return to the program when following current CDC and SPS guidelines.
All employees are required to maintain excellent personal hygiene habits, such as washing hands repeatedly, and avoiding touching one’s face, eyes, and mouth. Staff will instruct students to follow the same guidelines.
Parents are not allowed in the rooms for drop off and pick up. They need to stay outside of the building and notify staff of their arrival by ringing the bell or knocking on the door. The drop off/pick up sheet will be signed by a LASER Counselor.
Since we are serving a small population, we don’t anticipate the drop off and pick up times will be a challenge. However, if we see the need, we will consider staggering drop off times and pick up times.
No visitors are allowed in the rooms during LASER operation times. School custodian and staff are not excluded unless there is an emergency situation decided by the Site Director.
Staff are required to notify their Supervisor if they are infected with Coronavirus, have been in contact or are caring for someone exposed to the Coronavirus.
What To Bring
For summer camp, your child should bring a backpack with:
Nutritious, nut-free sack lunch that does not require refrigeration or heating
Good walking shoes (flip flops may be worn as secondary footwear only)
Water bottle
Weather-appropriate clothing
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat (sunscreen is required only if your child is not using LASER’s complementary sunscreen)
Please note that LASER is a nut-free program. If you pack a lunch that includes nuts, your child is not able to eat it at LASER. We will keep the lunch you provided in our kitchen and give back to you at pick up time. We will provide a lunch for free if it’s the first time, and we charge $15 if repeated. If you forget to pack lunch for your child, we charge $15 to provide lunch.
Our Summer Camp Policies
Please see below for our registrationandcancellation policies:
At the time of registration, regardless of how many weeks of camp you select, you will need to pay a total of $105 per child to hold your spot for the desired weeks of camp. This payment includes the $100 new student registration fee (if applicable) and $5 online application fee.
The “new student registration” fee is $25/week for up to a maximum of $100 for all new students. If your child already participates in our after-school program, their new student registration fee has already been paid and they will not be charged a registration fee for summer camp. In this case, your $100 payment at registration will be applied to your 50% summer camp payment (described below). Students who have paid a portion of this $100 fee will continue to pay until they meet the $100 maximum.
After you register for camp, you will be invoiced separately for 50% of the total cost of the camp, for the total number of weeks you select. Payment for the 50% summer camp cost is due within one week of registration. The remainder is due every Monday once summer camp starts. Payment plans are available. Please contact us for more information on setting up a payment plan.
Cancellation requests must be submitted 4 weeks prior to the start of the camp week. There will be no refund if cancellation happens within 4 weeks.
Each week of camp has a $25 non-refundable registration fee. This fee is included in the cost of the week; but in the event of cancellation (even if it is prior to the four-week deadline), you will be responsible for the non-refundable $25/camp week.
A late registration fee of $25 will be added to any registrations received within 7 days of the desired camp week.
Other Forms
The Department of Health requires one of the following sunscreen forms to be completed for each student.
If you are okay with Banana Boat SPF 50+ for Kids being applied to your child, please fill out the Program-Provided Sunscreen form.
If you would prefer an alternative sunscreen that you provide, please fill out the Sunscreen from Home form.
Program-Provided Sunscreen Authorization Form
Sunscreen from Home Authorization Form
If your child has any allergies or medication that will need to be kept at LASER for routine use or in case of emergency, we will need the following forms completed per medication.
Once your child starts at LASER, we will need the medication in a zip-loc bag with your child’s name on it.
Medication Authorization Form
Allergic Reaction Emergency Plan
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We send children to the camp. Tips for parents
We all live according to the same daily routine. We get up at 8.00 and go to bed at 22.30. Participation in detachment and general camp affairs, circles, master classes, adherence to a diet, and going to the beach is equally mandatory for all children without exception.
The territory of modern camps is quite large. Therefore, for safety reasons, children can move around the territory of the Center only accompanied by a counselor.
Children’s camp – the territory of sports and clean air. Children are strictly prohibited from drinking alcohol and smoking. Camp teachers always sincerely rely on honesty, openness and the desire to pass this law, but do not forget to control it.
Over the years, each camp has developed its own culture of communication based on the principles of kindness, trust, respect, cooperation and co-creation. It is not customary to offend, insult and humiliate the dignity of a person.
Self-service work is accepted in the camps: cleaning the bed, sleeping quarters (according to the duty schedule), camp territory, taking care of one’s clothes. The guys carry out duty in the camp and the dining room in joint activities with teachers and peers.
Activities of the child that are prohibited in in the dining room), personal hygiene, daily routine; respect for peers and camp workers.
Adults in children’s camps categorically prohibit the actions and decisions of the child that threaten his life and health, the life and health of others, harming nature: smoking, using drugs and alcoholic beverages, bathing on his own, leaving the territory of the center unaccompanied by adults, spoiling or encroachment on the property and dignity of the people and the center.
In case of violation of these rules, any camp has the right to inform the parents and the educational institution about the violations committed by the child, expel the child from the children’s camp and send him home at the expense of the parents; recover from the parents in a legal manner the amount of damage caused to the children’s camp.
Adaptation of the child: A child, like any adult, goes through a stage of adaptation when he enters a new team. In a short time, he must take his place in the detachment, find friends and like-minded people, determine what he likes and overcome communication barriers. Counselors, teachers and specialists of social and psychological services help the children with this. They involve children in active collective activities aimed at team building and interaction. Most often, the adaptation period lasts 3-7 days.
We ask you to try to keep your communication with your child in the first days of your stay at the camp to a minimum, let him make friends with new guys on his own. Try these days to respond less to the complaints of the child. Do not call often, do not control the child, let the adaptation process develop naturally.
If you find it difficult to calm the alarm, call:
the duty teacher of the children’s camp (to clarify information about the children’s camp and the number of the unit in which your child is resting),
to the head of the children’s camp (for questions about the child’s stay and well-being) or send a letter to the camp’s email address.
What should you do if your child frequently calls you on the phone in the early days complaining of boredom? Of course, talk to him – it is important for him to hear your voice and feel that you are in touch. Ask if he found friends in the detachment, what he does, what he learned new, interesting, what events did he attend? If you feel that your son or daughter cannot cope with anxiety on their own, call the head of the children’s camp where the child is resting. Your call will help professionals take the necessary steps to integrate your child into a peer group. If you feel that your son or daughter cannot cope with anxiety on their own, call the head of the children’s camp where the child is resting. Your call will help professionals take the necessary steps to integrate your child into a peer group.
Visiting a child We ourselves are parents and we understand that mothers and fathers are bored and tend to visit their children more often. But when you take a child away from the detachment for a long time, especially during the period of adaptation, he misses important and emotionally intense activities and activities aimed at uniting the detachment. While he is absent, the rest of the guys from his squad became even more friends, and he fell out of the event field. Such situations complicate the process of further adaptation of your child in the detachment, contribute to the emergence of conflicts and confrontations with peers.
Taking into account the daily routine of children’s camps, camps usually invite parents to visit their children on weekends (Saturday, Sunday) from 10.00 to 18.00. Contact your child in advance and find out the daily routine of his squad on the day of arrival, because it may coincide with the field trip. Keep in mind that only parents can pick up a child from the children’s camp with the provision of documents confirming identity and kinship (passport). Other relatives must have a notarized power of attorney.
On the day of your arrival, be sure to talk to the counselor, find out how your child behaves in the children’s camp, inform about your desire to take the child for communication, fill out a special application. Try not to overfeed your child during the visit, unfortunately, such cases happen and children do not feel well after the departure of their parents. Keep in mind that only parents can pick up a child from the children’s camp with the provision of documents confirming identity and kinship (passport). Other relatives must have a notarized power of attorney. On the day of your arrival, be sure to talk to the counselor, find out how your child behaves in the children’s camp, inform about your desire to take the child for communication, fill out a special application.
Showering: Showering at the camp takes place twice a day on schedule after each return from the beach. Also, in the daily routine of each children’s camp, time is allocated for personal hygiene (13. 30 -14.00, 22.00 – 22.30).
Personal hygiene of older children: Counselors of younger units monitor the hygiene of babies, and older children do it on their own. The degree of accuracy in adolescents is different, but we assume that the skills of maintaining the cleanliness of one’s own body, changing underwear at this age should be formed. We hope for the independence of adolescents of the senior detachments in self-service and solving personal hygiene issues. The counselor will definitely remind, but cannot put pressure on the teenager of the senior detachment to go for a swim, change socks, cut his nails. Therefore, we ask parents to cooperate with us and remind their children to take care of their own cleanliness.
Laundry: Children wash their own clothes. To do this, there are rooms for washing and drying linen on the territory of the camp. Children do laundry in their free time.
Room cleaning: Cleaning of the children’s camp premises is carried out daily by office cleaners. Observance of cleanliness and order, cleaning in the sleeping quarters is carried out by its residents independently according to the duty schedule. This procedure not only disciplines the guys, but also teaches them to keep order in their room.
Meals: Five meals a day in the camps: breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack, dinner, second dinner. The menu is formed in accordance with the requirements and norms of SanPiN 2.4.4.1204-03 – the main regulatory document of the children’s health camp. Nutrition in the children’s camp corresponds to the dietary table of the children’s institution, it implies the absence of spicy, salty, fried foods, pork, thermally unprocessed dairy and sour-milk products in the diet. The stomach quickly adapts to such food and sometimes reacts aggressively to rough food in the form of sausages, semi-finished products, chips, etc., which parents unknowingly bring in the form of gifts when visiting a child.
Such food seems unusual for children at first. Various cereals for breakfast and first courses for lunch – especially unusual and unloved by children, since the modern diet of both children and adults is far from ideal – often excludes these dishes from the daily menu and replaces them with sandwiches and fast food. It takes time for the child to get used to such diet food. An unusual or undesirable dish in the dining room does not always mean tasteless. Now very experienced cooks work in the camps, especially in baby food, who know how to cook deliciously, and the reviews of most of the guys confirm this.
Swimming in the sea: The safety of bathing children is now usually ensured by a whole group of specialists. Counselors, lifeguards, specialists from the emergency rescue team of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, and medical workers are constantly working on the beach. A car equipped with modern technology is constantly on duty near the beach area, designed to assist the victims. Every year, all camp staff take a course in first aid. In the camps, they strive to maximize the use of the health-improving potential of sea bathing. But there are rules that guys do not always accept. During swimming, you can not dive, leave the bathing sector, swim on your own outside the children’s beach. Parents should also tell their children about this before going to camp. Parents often contact us by phone with a request to allow their child to skip sea bathing due to lack of desire. Is it possible?
Bathing is a strictly regulated procedure that requires compliance with strict rules of behavior on the water from both children and camp staff: medical workers, counselors, rescuers. Bathing the squad requires the presence of both counselors on the beach. One leader is in the water with the children, the other is watching the swimmers from the shore. Therefore, the camp cannot allow one of the leaders to stay with the children who did not want to go to the sea, since on the beach one leader cannot ensure the safety of the children.
According to the rules of staying at the children’s summer camp, swimming in the sea must be done at least twice a day. Parents turn to our center by phone asking why we didn’t take our children to swim in the sea one day or another? DOL is not protected from the waves of the sea and bad weather. In the camps, they try to bathe children in the sea every day, while strictly observing the temperature regime. At a water temperature of 18 degrees, dipping is allowed for children, at 21 degrees – swimming. Usually the guys bathe 2 times a day, but in very hot weather 3 times, additional bathing is carried out from 19.30 to 20.00. With a slight wave of the sea, the guys sunbathe on the beach and take a dip. In case of strong excitement, bathing of children is not carried out.
Conflicts Children’s quarrels in the detachment: The dynamics of detachment cohesion suggests the passage of a period of confrontations and conflicts between children. This is a natural and inevitable step. Even adults get into conflict with each other, but forget about it when they find out that their child is fighting with someone. We want to prevent your worries and assure that educators pay special attention to assessing the relationship of the children, the emotional and psychological climate in the detachment, the prevention, prevention and resolution of conflicts between the children. This issue is now approached very seriously, deeply delving into each situation.
How do learn about conflicts between children? Every day during the day, educators monitor the physical and emotional well-being of children. In the children’s camp there is always a psychologist who helps teenagers to solve various disturbing situations. Every evening, when the children fall asleep, everyone – educators, leaders, psychologists – gather to sort out difficult situations and difficulties that arise in each detachment, discuss life in the camp, plan activities.
Conflict resolution: When educators receive information about a conflict, they try to make a picture of the conflict: they reconstruct the events and preconditions of the conflict, collect information from the participants in the conflict. In no case are they guided by the complaints of one side. Therefore, conflict resolution is a process that involves the “offended”, the “offender” and their “support groups”, and sometimes the entire detachment. Specialists solve the problem with individual conversations, team trainings, the schedule of team events is changing to help the guys meet each other.
Peculiarities of children’s behavior in conflict: Both sides are always to blame in adolescent conflict. Teenagers are at an age when they do not like to admit their mistakes to their peers, to their parents, especially at the moment of resentment or anger. Therefore, when children tell you about their offense, they often omit the facts of their own guilt – so you form your attitude based on incomplete one-sided information.
It is difficult for children to analyze the situation, they do not understand at what point they made mistakes that led to resentment and aggression from their peers. Remember that each child comes to camp with a different set of social skills that have developed by their age, in accordance with their level of social activity, their upbringing and the behavioral example of their parents. The child may not have the behavioral skill to deal with a difficult situation at the time of the conflict, and we delicately seek to help form natural ways for ourselves to deal with difficult situations. Is it possible to resolve the conflict by taking the child away from the detachment or camp? Sometimes parents take a child away because of a conflict situation. This is not always correct. A child who left the detachment masters a stereotype of behavior in which all his difficult life situations must be resolved by his parents. Ultimately, a lack of confidence in oneself and one’s strengths, an idea of one’s own weakness in front of a hostile peer is formed. In the future, this develops into life infantilism, avoiding the problems encountered. Early departure from the camp may also manifest itself next year – the fear of going to a children’s camp. What should you do if your child calls you to complain about bullying? If your child calls you to complain about being treated badly by peers, don’t overreact. Support him, assure him that he is not alone, that there are people who will help him solve the problem and call the head of the children’s camp.
What if an expensive item is missing from a child? Loss of an item is not always theft. Most often, children lose clothes, phones, players or other things through inattention. Experiencing confusion, not knowing how to explain the loss to parents, the child finds the easiest way in this situation – he dumps responsibility on his comrades in the detachment. Most often, things are found later. After all, on the fact of each loss in the camp, an investigation is carried out with the involvement of specialists from the internal security service and law enforcement officers. Therefore, when preparing for a trip, try to convince your child not to take expensive things, the loss of which can upset him and loved ones.
Dear moms and dads! When choosing a type of vacation for your child, keep in mind that the stay of children on vacation in the camps of the Black Sea coast is based on compliance with the rules established for all, the general regime and the requirements of collective security. In organized children’s recreation, it is difficult to separate collective wishes from individual ones. The basic rule is to live by the rules of the community. This is the difference between organized children’s recreation and the sanatorium-resort. But it is life in the community of the children’s camp that allows children to experience the most unforgettable emotions, to receive love, recognition and attention from their peers, to feel one with their squad.
Summer health camp “Okinets” – OGBUSO Sayan orphanage for mentally retarded children
Summer health camp “Okinets” Novoletniki
LOL “Okinets” is headed by Demina Valentina Mikhailovna
LOL “Okinets” is a structural subdivision of the OGBU SO SDDI and is located at: with. New Years in the Ziminsky district of the Irkutsk region. The camp is located on the banks of the Oka River, surrounded by an ecologically clean pine forest, the air of which contributes to proper rest and restoration of children’s health.
LOL “Okinets” is intended for the rehabilitation and recreation of disabled children aged 9 to 18 years. Occupancy LOL “Okinets” – 75 people for 1 shift. Every year, the camp opens 4 shifts of 18 days from 12.06 to 31.08.
On the territory of the camp there are: residential wooden buildings equipped with sleeping and playrooms, a medical building with two isolators and a separate entrance to them, an administrative building, a canteen building for one hundred seats, a sauna.
Also on the territory of the camp there are gazebos, playgrounds, volleyball, basketball courts, a football field, a stage for animation events.
LOL “Okinets” is provided with the necessary inventory, appliances, medical, sports and other equipment for the rehabilitation and recreation of disabled children.
Since 2015, the camp has been fully adapted for children with limited mobility.
Children’s nutrition: 6 meals a day with fortification of dishes and an additional introduction to the menu of vegetables and fruits.
The main tasks of LOL “Okinets” are the spiritual development of children, their health and recreation. The activities of the summer country health camp “Okinets” are aimed at creating the conditions for a single educational space, which allows developing spiritual, intellectual, physical, civil, social, moral content in adolescents.
The main directions of rehabilitation in the lol “Okinets”
Social and labor:
– regime moments
– Okinets Lol duty
– Cabinets
– household – household – production and power – household rehabilitation
– organization and holding of cultural and entertainment events “- a special form of recreational and educational activities of children in the summer.
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DES Child Care Assistance is available to eligible families with children 12 years of age or younger. You may be eligible if your family income is at or below 165% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Your gross monthly income, before any deductions are subtracted, is used to calculate your eligibility. Both earned income (e.g. wages) and unearned income (e.g. child support) are counted. DES child care eligibility requirements vary with each program. Some programs have income eligibility requirements based on family size and gross income and may require the family to pay a portion of the child care costs. To determine eligibility based on your income, please view the charts below.
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Fantastic care! They truly love enriching the lives of the kids there. Covid has made things difficult at times but they have done a stellar job navigating it. There were no issues with cases or closings at alluntil Nov 2021. With kids that touch EVERYTHING I was amazed they did so well. You have camera access to look in at your child at any point in the day. There’s also an app you can send messages to staff and they are quick to respond. We will miss them when we start elementary….
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What matters to us at La Petite Academy is simple: Your child. Here, exceptionally strong, sound social and educational foundations are formed. Here, children learn to respect one another. Learn together. Learnto work together. Learn to have fun constructively. And discover how enjoyable learning can be. It all starts by design. The free-flowing, open concept design of our facilities inspires a nurturing, interactive, and collaborative environment in which your child can thrive. Our schools and classrooms are designed to give children room to grow, room to share and room to be themselves. At La Petite Academy, open spaces and open concepts promote open minds….
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What matters to us at La Petite Academy is simple: Your child. Here, exceptionally strong, sound social and educational foundations are formed. Here, children learn to respect one another. Learn together. Learnto work together. Learn to have fun constructively. And discover how enjoyable learning can be. It all starts by design. The free-flowing, open concept design of our facilities inspires a nurturing, interactive, and collaborative environment in which your child can thrive. Our schools and classrooms are designed to give children room to grow, room to share and room to be themselves. At La Petite Academy, open spaces and open concepts promote open minds….
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What matters to us at La Petite Academy is simple: Your child. Here, exceptionally strong, sound social and educational foundations are formed. Here, children learn to respect one another. Learn together. Learnto work together. Learn to have fun constructively. And discover how enjoyable learning can be. It all starts by design. The free-flowing, open concept design of our facilities inspires a nurturing, interactive, and collaborative environment in which your child can thrive. Our schools and classrooms are designed to give children room to grow, room to share and room to be themselves. At La Petite Academy, open spaces and open concepts promote open minds….
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In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Shawnee, KS?
There are a variety of daycares in Shawnee, KS providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.
How can I find a daycare near me in Shawnee, KS?
If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 242 in Shawnee, KS as of November 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Shawnee or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.
What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?
As you visit daycare facilities in Shawnee, KS, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Shawnee, KS.
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At La Petite Academy in Shawnee, our Infant Care and Preschool programs provide the perfect foundation for learning and child development. We have new technology in our Preschool and Pre-K classrooms! Children have iPads with educational apps, as well as soft shapes and letters that interact with the touchscreens. Plus, our Preschool class has an Inspire Plus interactive table and our Pre-K class will feature a STEM Lab with hands-on learning experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts, and Math.
Our teachers have more than 100 years of combined experience! Each of our teachers is CPR and First Aid certified to provide the safest environment for your child.
We’re committed to providing simple ways to keep you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. With live streaming video, you can view your child’s classroom from any device or computer. Plus, get real-time updates with our family communication app.
We closely follow recommendations from state and local authorities, to maintain a clean, safe, healthy environment.
We strive to offer a loving and consistent environment for our students while placing an emphasis on academic excellence. Please stop by or call today to schedule a tour of our La Petite Academy educational daycare in Shawnee, KS! We look forward to meeting you!
Here’s what people have to say
4.89 out of 5 stars
We love our school and our teachers. We are so comfortable with the safety, communication, and staff.
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Absolutely love what we have encountered and truly know that our child is cared for and loved
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Love the staff!! Amazing group.
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Love Celeste, Angie and the entire staff! Everyone is happy, stable and we couldn’t be more thrilled
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We love the entire staff at La Petite! Feels like family.
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Since the first tour at the center, we were welcomed with friendly smiles and a willingness from all staff to answer any questions I may have had. I feel comfortable and reassured of the care for my children, as often they attend, the teachers and staff try to always keep in contact with me regarding my children and their ability to grow and learn in such a healthy environment. Thank you La Petite.
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Please never stop caring for our little ones, we appreciate all of you.
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The teachers and staff have been great since day 1. They communicate with us every day and are always on top of updating the app with what are child is doing. We love it here!
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I love this place! My youngest child has been going here since she was 5 months old, and every single teacher and staff member has been loving and amazing as she has grown! She is now 2 1/2, and she is happy, healthy, and incredibly intelligent and advanced for her age. I love these ladies and how well they have cared for my child while I am at work. I am so thankful to have found them. I highly recommend
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LaPetite and don’t want my child going anywhere else! I trust them with her implicitly.
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I really like our location. The staff are nice and genuine. They all know my baby and I like the security.
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