Debbie has many years experience working with infants and children on their level of development. She is very dependable and punctual. She has worked in the school system and also as a nanny. I would highly recommend Debbie to work with your children.
– Sheila C.
Justina A.
Justina is a delight to work with. Our children absolutely love her. She has worked for us various times over the past 3 years. My wife is an ER Nurse and works overnight and I travel for work 1 to 2 times per month. So having someone who both dependable and flexible has been a huge help. Will bemoving out of state at the end of the month. I would highly recommend Justina. She will make everyone at ease knowing your children are in such good hands….
– Carla K.
Rachel P.
She is absolutely amazing with kids, on time and patient, She can absolutely keep the right energy with kids and is very engaging with them.
– Tyler J.
Maddie R.
We’ve only been working with Maddie for a week but she made an excellent impression right from the start! Maddie has been dependable, punctual, flexible, and willing to problem-solve. She’s made meals, done art projects, given baths, watched movies, and taken my daughter to the pool. Overall I’mvery happy we found Maddie and would recommend her to anyone looking for a reliable sitter for your kids!…
– Reese H.
Mara W.
Mara jumps in and feels like part of the family right away! She is attentive to the needs of children and always brings lots of fun. I would highly recommend her and trust her with my own children any time.
– Meagan C.
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Description:
I have been a childcare provider in Virginia Beach for 14 years now. For 17 years, I was a licensed childcare provider in NY. I am a mom of four. My youngest were home-schooled! I am bilingual and can teachSpanish or English to your child. I can provide a transition from home to school. Just because you need childcare, your baby or preschooler shouldn’t have to adjust to a school setting so early. I find that co-parenting is best as your child may spend a fair amount of time in my home. As a Program Coordinator of GED, After School and Saturday programs, journalism teacher and drama coach for a number of years, I was able to work with children of all ages. I really enjoy experiencing life through the eyes of the young. It’s like reliving your childhood. Childcare is what I do!…
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Debbie C. | North Providence, RI
$25-35/hr • 10 yrs exp • 66 yrs old
Nanny/Sitter Looking For 24 Hours. Available On Weekends If Needed.
Responds within a few days
Description:
Hello, I am energetic, nurturing, patient, kind, and loving. I have excellent references of working as a nanny and sitter. I do not smoke or consume alcohol, have an excellent driving record, have a reliablevehicle, and have a current BCI clearance. I am OK with furry friends….
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Debbie has many years experience working with infants and children on their level of development. She is very dependable and punctual. She has worked in the school system and also as a nanny. I would highlyrecommend Debbie to work with your children….
Reviewed by Sheila C.
Justina A. | Brighton, CO
$21-35/hr • 10 yrs exp • 40 yrs old
Experienced Nanny To Cover Overnights, 24 Hour Care, Long Weekends, Or Care While You Travel
Responds within a few days
Description:
Hi All!
I’m a career nanny with well over 20 years in the childcare industry. Mostly as a nanny. I love children of all ages. But I specialize in newborns to elementary, All ages are welcome. I haveexperience with children who have developmental disabilities or illness. Including but not limited to oxygen use, feeding tubes, and tracheal suction.
I am CPR and First Aid certificated. I am currently up to date on all vaccinations including COVID-19 and its booster shot.
. I am also a trained newborn care specialist (NCS). I am a wiz in the kitchen this includes baby food. I am very punctual and extremely dependable. I enjoy the outdoors and being active. We learn from things such as arts & crafts, reading, singing, dancing, free play, nature, sensory activities and more. I am open to working days, nights, overnights, weekends, 24hour care, travel needs care etc. Please feel free to reach out anytime. I look forward to hearing from you soon! -Rates vary.-…
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Recent Review:
Justina is a delight to work with. Our children absolutely love her. She has worked for us various times over the past 3 years. My wife is an ER Nurse and works overnight and I travel for work 1 to 2 times permonth. So having someone who both dependable and flexible has been a huge help. Will be moving out of state at the end of the month. I would highly recommend Justina. She will make everyone at ease knowing your children are in such good hands. …
Reviewed by Carla K.
Description:
My name is Rachel P a little bit about me I grew up with 13 siblings in total being the oldest my mother homeschooling her youngest and taking her oldest to public school I was in charge of watch kids from ages0-14 for 24 hours or more. I can cook, clean, do crafts and I have a California State Drivers License. I love children as I’ve grown up around children all ages and have always enjoyed watching them grow. I have patience during any and all situations. I can also do small things like make baby bottles change diapers and even keep up with daily routines. I graduated with a high GPA and Honors. Im open to all questioning as I’m an open book….
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She is absolutely amazing with kids, on time and patient, She can absolutely keep the right energy with kids and is very engaging with them.
Reviewed by Tyler J.
Maddie R. | Waldorf, MD
$10-50/hr • 4 yrs exp • 18 yrs old
Hey Parents!
Responds within a few days
Description:
I’d describe my personality as Creative, outdoorsy, and optimistic
Working with kids has always been one of my true callings in life. Its amazing to show kids the true beauty of the world.
In my spare time, Ilove to swim, go for hikes and I play varsity softball
One thing you should know about me is I am a very energetic and fun loving person. I also am a full time college student studying chemistry pre-med with the goal of becoming a pediatric surgeon.
My skills include work with children with autism, CPR certified, creativity, and I am also skilled with tutoring.
I recently have finished up working at a 7 week over night camp as a Camp Counselor which included 24 hour care of 28 9-year-old girls 2 of which had autism. This was complete around the clock care but also a truly fun experience. This gave me full responsibility over there hygiene, mealtimes, tutoring, and sleeping habits, all the while keeping them entertained and having the best summer ever!…
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Recent Review:
We’ve only been working with Maddie for a week but she made an excellent impression right from the start! Maddie has been dependable, punctual, flexible, and willing to problem-solve. She’s made meals, done artprojects, given baths, watched movies, and taken my daughter to the pool. Overall I’m very happy we found Maddie and would recommend her to anyone looking for a reliable sitter for your kids!…
Reviewed by Reese H.
Mara W. | Dallas, TX
$22-30/hr • 4 yrs exp • 23 yrs old
A Perfect Fit For Your Family
Responds within a few days
Description:
My mother was a social worker my entire childhood which impacted me in incredible ways. By the time I was 12, I had all my CPR and First Aid certifications and began volunteering. I worked closely alongsidefamilies providing them childcare when necessary.
From 2017-2020, each summer I worked as a camp counselor and cared for children aging from 5-16 years old. I was responsible for campers 24 hours of the day which included meal times, activities, transportation, and first aid.
In 2019 during the school year, I cared for two children. This included transporting them to and from school, preparing their lunches and dinners, light house work, pet care, and tutoring.
I currently work as a barista with the intent to return to school in the fall. I plan to obtain my Masters in Counseling Psychology to further my dream of working alongside and helping children….
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Recent Review:
Mara jumps in and feels like part of the family right away! She is attentive to the needs of children and always brings lots of fun. I would highly recommend her and trust her with my own children any time.
Reviewed by Meagan C.
Lana J. | Naperville, IL
$13-18/hr • 10 yrs exp • 78 yrs old
Loving and Fun Nanny
Responds within an hour
Description:
Hello! My name is Lana and I have +10 years of experience with all ages of children. Enjoy doing laundry, meal prep, light housekeeping, music and animals. I prefer a younger child, ages 3 months-9 monthshowever I am very open to other ages.
I am a mature, healthy, organized fun person who loves kids and animals! I also love providing a safe and healthy environment for children thus, freeing parents from worry or concern.
Excellent references can be provided to serious minded potential employers. I have excellent driving record/no accidents and have no criminal record. The hours of my availability are negotiable. My availability is immediate mornings- early afternoon or after 6 p.m. Ideally, 20-24 hours would be great.
Thank you for reading my profile!…
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Recent Review:
Lana has been a nanny for my daughter for the past seven months. She is very dependable, organized, flexible, and most importantly caring to my daughter. My daughter is eleven years old and has special needs.She has been very patient and loving. Lana picks her up from school or other activities and is very reliable. I completely trust Lana to care for her. There have been various schedule changes and she has always been accommodating and eager to help. Lana is very friendly and very easy to work with. I would highly recommend her as a nanny….
Reviewed by Kim M.
Description:
Hi! My name is Isabelle and I have 8 years of experience. I can help with Travel and Carpooling. Currently, I’m a student at McGill University studying Secondary English Education. I love babysitting and lookforward to hopefully working with you!! Currently, I am only accepting one time jobs on weekends. If you would like to request a date, please do so at least 24 hours beforehand. Thank you!…
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Recent Review:
My six year old girl had a great summer with Isabelle. Kiddo has some developmental delays and Isabelle she did wonderful, she is so sweet. My child really took to her, it’s not always easy with one kid sincethere isn’t anyone else to play with or to distract them, but she did a great job coming up with activities and keeping my little one busy. Would highly recommend her if she’s available for any jobs….
Reviewed by Maddie W.
Description:
I’m 18 years old. I’m a college student and have been babysitting for 8 years. I have experience with children of all ages. I can help with homework. I am also willing to help with housekeeping, groceryshopping, laundry and meals. I am a nonsmoker and have a driver’s license with a clean record. I’d be happy to provide references as well as meet or chat on the phone. The availability on my profile is until the middle of august. My availability will be less open when my college courses start back in august. I charge an extra 2$ an hour to cover gas for every 5 miles after we get to 10 miles away from where I live. I also charge an nonnegotiable cancellation fee of $20 for cancellation within 24 hours of the sit and $30 for within 5 hours of the sit. Looking forward to hearing from you and I wish you the best of luck with your search!…
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Davona P. | Honolulu, HI
$15-25/hr • 9 yrs exp • 20 yrs old
I Have A Passion For Watching Young Minds Develop Into Wonderful Beings.
Description:
Hello my name is Davona. I don’t take caring for the light of your life lightly which is why I am CPR/ First Aid certified for both children and pets. A certified swimmer who can supervise water activities.Aside from building awesome forts and making world class Mac n cheese (served with a balanced meal of course) I can provide assistance with homework, online education, meal prep, housekeeping, and any needs that are specific to your family and their needs.
Policy: Due to commute time I need 24 hour notice for sitting services. As well as the address the night before. If these are not met I will take this as you no longer needing my services….
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Recent Review:
Davona is so sweet and my autistic son really likes her. She is reliable and on time. She takes her job seriously. I would recommend her highly.
Reviewed by Meski G.
Description:
Hello my name is Chanelle.
I have been in child care for over 20 years. I have a love and passion working with children of all ages from infants to school age. In 2015 I moved to the Boise area and startedworking at a local daycare in the infant room and floated other classes rooms. And then in 2017 we bought a home out in Greenleaf and the commute was just too far to the daycare so now I babysit and Nanny for a few families. I have flexible availability for overnight care, one time care, travel care and 24-hour care. If you are looking for a reliable, honest, dependable, fun loving nanny I would love to hear from you. Thank you…
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Recent Review:
Chanelle is a wonderful caregiver. She is sweet as can be and my kids loved her. We definitely will be hiring her again.
Reviewed by Amber D.
Description:
Im a very hands on learning person. Ive been working with kids the past 3 summers ranging from 5-16 years old. I was a camp counselor and would have to watch over them 6 days a week 24 hours a day. Im veryoutdoorsy and im currently a junior at WSU….
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Recent Review:
Sadie cared for our two children twice in December 2021. We had arranged for her to care for both children for a date night and our 7yo for 4 days; Monday to Thursday. But unfortunately she was got hurt Mondayevening, which her family informed us.
When we messaged her directly after she did not message back, she had left something at our home. Our daughter did like her as a caregiver, but she has yet to respond since. We would’ve continued to use her services for date nights but will not continue with her services….
Reviewed by Lindsay R.
Sara S. | Henderson, NV
$18-40/hr • 10 yrs exp • 35 yrs old
NEWBORN NIGHT NANNY/ Doula And CLC
Responds within 6 hours
Description:
I have 10+ years of nannying and also experience specializing in newborn and Infant care.
I have my newborn specialist license and lactation consultant license as well. At the moment I am working primarily withnew mothers as only drop in doula for the first 24 hours, night nanny 2-4 times a week, newborn day nanny (up to 6mo), or sleep training consulting.
I have worked for families as a nanny of all ages though. Children with special needs, families of multiples, and personal assistant work as well. I love what I do very much. The time and care for the family and children takes a special touch I believe, especially new parents with newborns in such a sensitive transition time. I would like to take as much stress off the parents as much as I can and help the house to run smoothly….
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Recent Review:
Sara saved our holiday in Las Vegas! She is a real professional and I can’t imagine better approach then hers. Thanks a million and really recommend.
Reviewed by Martina K.
Betsy S. | Lahaina, HI
$25-50/hr • 10 yrs exp • 49 yrs old
Experienced Neonatal And Infant RN Excited To Cuddle And Care For Your Infant (s)
Responds within a few days
Description:
I am a mother of two young adults and lover of babies. I am an RN with over 23 years of hospital neonatal NICU experience. I have cared for children with special needs in pediatric home care as well asmultiples and singletons as a nanny for over 6 years. I am clean, organized and willing to do laundry and bottle/meal prep. I miss the neonatal setting and would love to care for your infant while you get much needed sleep or the occasional day or eve out. I have an RN degree with no concerns in my nursing career, BLS and NRP certified. First aid card just received. I have my own reliable transportation and other part time positions. I am open to scheduling nights or occasional days/eves. Excellent references are available from prior employers including nanny positions, nurse co-workers and neonatal physicians. I also have clean DMV and drug check records. I do charge a minimum of 4 hours with a 24 hour cancellation fee out of consideration….
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Recent Review:
We had quadruplets at a children’s hospital. She was one of our care givers and our favorite. She was always so happy and just a awesome attitude. Very intelligent about what she was doing… She deserves thebest and we missed her when we left the hospital….
Reviewed by Scott J.
Description:
My name is Yesmene, but you can call me Mimi. I’m 20 & just recently moved to the Midlothian area. I’m currently enrolled in college and I do babysitting jobs because it works well within my college schedule. Ihave my own transportation and am pet friendly. I’ve worked with kids of all ages and have been doing this for four years. If you’re interested, message me about the time(s) and day(s) you are needing assistance and I’ll try to accommodate! I respond within 24 hours.
*IMPORTANT
Currently –
> Weekdays: Available before 1 p.m. or after 3:30 p.m. My schedule is based off the elementary kids calendar days, so there can be times where I’m available on days they have off.
> Weekends: Available anytime
Beginning of June, I will be available all hours of any day!…
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Loved, loved, loved! My kids can be exceptionally tough I won’t lie, but Yesmene was very patient and helped shaped them to have better manners. Never had any issues and overall the best person I’ve hired fromthis app. ..
Reviewed by Stacy L.
Description:
Hello Everyone!
My name is Sophia and I am a mom of two. I love children and be a pathfinder for them at an early age of life. Kids are like a tendril, you can show them the path of their interest and teachthem the value of education and time. Since I am a Nutritionist/ counselor, I love to talk about the value of nutrition, healthy behaviors, kindness, and education in early stages of their lives with them. I love to play with them and give them the smile they deserve every single day.
You can trust me with your children anytime during weekends such as date nights, etc. I would expect 24 hours notice for cancellation if plans changes for my arrangements. Thank you.
Sophia…
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Recent Review:
I love Mrs Sophia. Super nice and she great with my daughter. I’m happy she part of my daughter life
Reviewed by Clara J.
Description:
Hello! My name is Lexi. I am currently attending Diablo Valley College.
I am First Aid and CPR certified. I live in Downtown Walnut Creek. Currently, I am looking for part-time positions to fill up my Summer.I love being around little ones and putting smiles on their faces. I have worked with various types of families in the past. Whether you work from home or in the office, you can count on me to hold down the fort!
I am looking forward to connecting with you! Shoot me a message, and I will get back to you within 24 hours.
Description of Skills:
I can take care of after-school pick-ups, play date supervision, homework help, swimming supervision, etc. I am comfortable working with sick children.
(Vaccinated x2)
(Booster x1)…
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Recent Review:
We loved having Lexi babysit for us! She was prompt and attentive and our two kids had lots of fun with her. We’d hire her again anytime.
Reviewed by James N.
Lily D. | Loma Linda, CA
$15-20/hr • 3 yrs exp • 22 yrs old
Excited, Fun Loving, Personable
Responds within a few hours
Description:
I recently moved to the Broomfield area. I am reliable, loving, and enjoy going on new adventures. I have worked with kids at a summer camp for a couple years now. Sticking with the kids 24 hours for 7 days aweek is no challenge when you’ve got games, crafts, and activities up your sleeves! I have babysat many times before as well; infants, toddlers, and tweens. I love kids and getting to see their personalities grow and flourish….
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Lily is great with kids. She has watched my two daughters several of times and has always taken care of them fully. She is fun and is intentional as a nanny/babysitter.
Reviewed by Benjamin D.
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My name is Abigail, I am a Graduate student in Syracuse. I have been babysitting part time for over 5 years. I am happy to cook and help with school work! I have experience with all age groups including infantsand twins! In my free time I love baking and gardening!
Some of my care experience is listed below but I would love to talk more about my experience and values as a caregiver.
I have cared for infant twins and a 3-year-old girl 4 days for durations of up to 24 hour periods
I Provided after school care for 7 and 9-year-old girls 3-5 days a week and occasionally for 24-48 hour periods
I have also tutored 7 and 9-year-old children in math and English, prepared dinner, and picked up children from after school programs…
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Hi I’m Bella:] I’m 23, newlywed, and currently going through a program to become a childbirth educator and lactation counselor! I’m a real easy going person and fully believe in the grace of God and hisgoodness, the most important thing in my life. I love dessert, (Disney) movies, my big fur baby, crafts, the beach, and of course, working with kids! It’s always so much fun being around their optimism and awesome imaginations.
I’ve been a nanny for kids of all ages, the youngest being four months. I’ve worked at a private gym’s daycare, 24 Hour Fitness’s Kids Club (my favorite job ever), and grew up in a very animated house with three younger siblings. And of course, worked as a nanny various times through care. com! I’ve met many amazing people and had so many great experiences.
Can’t wait to chat, feel free to reach out with any questions you may have! Thanks for considering me!
– no car until mid to late august…
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Recent Review:
We were so lucky to find Bella after interviewing a handful of candidates. Her profile seemed to fit well with what our family needed, and after meeting her in person we knew that she truly was someone we wouldenjoy working with. At the time we were looking for someone to watch our 9 month baby girl, but because of an unforeseen change of events; our 2 year old son was out of childcare for almost a month. When we communicated to her this last minute change, she made us feel comfortable with her flexibility. She is super dependable, always on time and transparent. During times like these where COVID still is a thing; she made us feel comfortable with how safe and seriously she took what was currently happening in the world and the safety of our kids. Our son absolutely adored her; they played so well together, and she helped him with using his words and expressions while she was here. When he went back to school, the transition from watching a toddler to our baby was seamless….
Reviewed by Courtney D.
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Do you need an agency to help you pay for your childcare tuition, if you income qualify with them? Here’s a link to them to see if you income qualify with them- Here is a few subsidies that help pay for childcare, if you income qualify.
Do you need a job, text me! We might have an opening… 14 year olds can be teacher helpers, play with kids, and etc… We hire 14 year olds and older, just text me.
I’ve heard over 4000 licensed daycares closed in WA state during the pandemic, we haven’t as of yet! These licensed child cares that closed during the pandemic abandoned their staff and families- we didn’t! ( often I think about closing, because the Pandemic is something I’ve never had to experience in my whole carrier. As long as I get the support from my assistants and the community, I’ll try my hardest to stay open!)
We do take donations for our current families like wrapped store bought food, cash on Zelle, PayPal, Venmo, Google pay donations for our continued support of staying an open licensed 24 hour advance approved appointment child care. Your receipt will be your app pay receipt and your bank statement.
We don’t have a bomb shelter-I don’t know anyone who might have one as of yet. We do have tables, stairway with no glass and an employee room with no glass for natural disasters.
We could use help on getting items for kiddos of all ages birth to 12 years (clothes, fully enclose shoes ( no tie shoes, sandals, flip flops -they’re tripping hazards for most anyone), coats, toys, snow coats, snow boots, water proof gloves, sleep sacs for infants, teeny blankets age appropriate, 2 inch nap mats with teeny pillows and etc…
No parents work schedule is able to slide around on other days or shifts-you’ll re apply with me to see IF I have space on another day or other shifts, we maybe full and you’ll go on a waiting list- till we have an opening. This is not like a store that’s open 24 hours. We can only schedule 12 kiddos at one time- per shift. We need 2 weeks advance notice or more to see if we can accommodate a new work schedule.
We are conveniently located near elementary schools, parks and nature trails. Call (425) 589-1133 to schedule a tour.
No diesel or car exhaust is blown into our play yards, because we’re not located on a busy street, WAY less hourly toxic chemicals on your little one with us. We have lots of greenery, that means WAY more oxygen being emitted in our play areas…
We take Zelle for cash pay tuitions, copays, extra care hours that are approved by Ja -in advance of care. We take most subsidies and one of them pays for parent sleep time
–if you qualify with them.
Text me for the links to subsidies websites please, so you can get those website from me.
If you need resources and help, please contact 211.
We offer child care before school (no transportation), with a maximum of 12 children during pandemic-if we have space. Our staff is knowledgeable, engaging and friendly. We are certified: Most have their Food Handlers, First Aid, CPR certified in infants, child & adults, BBP and HIV Training. The assistants have Child Development Experience-classroom and working experience.
I’m a mentor, so if you’d like to open a home licensed child care text me ( I answer texts faster than the phone) I can then connect you with the intern website -from another agency.
I’m also a home licensed, center licensed and school age daycare consultant and my hourly fee is $75.00 an hour.
We have play groups, please see our availability to help your kiddos learn socialization and communication skills-space is limited.
We have two backyards one upper level and we have a lower level larger play yard, if you’d like to plan a birthday party, our lower yard is great for that! The parent that is on our enrollment form and pays the tuition, can ask to rent our area for less than the public, its $99.00 for 2 hours of fun for current families. It’s $150.00 for the public.
This includes fun gift bags, streamers, some age appropriate toys, trikes, fresh outdoor oxygen from the greenery from the trees, bushes, grass, educational and age appropriate songs, music from our out door speaker. Parents would bring cake from store, ice cream, pizza. All parents who have allergies, please bring the child foods that are tolerable for your child. You may want to give them their allergy medicine at home prior to arrival. Please no bringing kids coins, chokeable foods, and no toys that are a choking hazard. Only bring age appropriate foods and toys. We start a waiting list now for spring and summer. Best to plan ahead as we fill up quick. No refunds 3 weeks before event, we take Zelle 3 weeks or more -before event. Party needs to be paid for before the event, so we can plan buying items.
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This certification course satisfies the 24 Hour Family Childcare Pre-Service training. Gain a broad overview of major concepts, theories and research related to the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of the child from birth through age 12. This course covers 4 hours in each of the following domains, community, child development, special needs, curriculum, professionalism, and health safety and nutrition, required to meet MSDE Family Childcare training module outcomes. You must successfully complete all course requirements to receive a certificate. Aligns with MD Staff Credential levels 2-4. Students will earn 24 clock hours of approved training: for initial registration for home daycare. Students will receive 24 clock hours of approved MSDE training that includes 4 clock hours in each of the six core of knowledge competencies.
Method of delivery: Class is 100% online with has no classroom meetings. Students are required to self-pace which begins at time of registration.
NOTE: If you have been issued a voucher from MSDE for this course it MUST be completed 2 weeks before the expiration date that is on your voucher. Please check your voucher for this date.
B. Objectives / Learning Outcomes: By the end of this training, the learner will be able to:
Identify common mental health disorders in children and the importance of early intervention.
Identify different learning styles and how to differentiate instruction to meet a child’s needs.
Identify the causes and locations of child injuries at childcare settings.
Demonstrate an understanding of typical and atypical development from birth to age 2..
Identify strategies to ensure appropriate infant and toddler supervision.
Identify appropriate practice for the identification, prevention, and treatment of communicable diseases in childcare.
Demonstrate an understanding of how to develop appropriate daily schedules that promote routines. (1 hr)
Demonstrate an understanding of the ADA.
Demonstrate an understanding of how environment and equipment modifications support individual needs.
Identify theory and theorist in relation to child development.
Define Developmentally Appropriate Practice
Give examples of ways to apply and model ethical behavior and professional integrity with families.
Identify the importance of professional development for child care professionals and strategies to make meaningful choices.
Identify the components of a lesson plan for mixed age groups.
Identify different types of barriers for mixed ages with disabilities and ways to adapt curriculum to fit their needs.
Demonstrate understanding of an IEP and removing barriers
Demonstrate understanding of an IFSP and removing barriers
Identify the role of family in society
Demonstrate an understanding of typical and atypical development from age 2 to 5.
Identify necessary information and format for a business plan
Define culture and cultural competency
Demonstrate an understanding of inclusionary practices.
Demonstrate understanding of the content and implications of OCC environment regulations and supervision requirements
Identify stages and milestones of development for ages 1 to 5
Define what is an emergency and the legal requirements for emergency preparedness for child care professionals.
Identify the components of positive relationships with children, co-workers and families.
Demonstrate understanding of the components of an emergency preparedness plan.
Identify stages and milestones of physical and cognitive development ages 6-13.
Describe the importance of monitoring the family child care environment for potential risks.
Demonstrate understanding of the steps and procedures for reporting accidents
Demonstrate an understanding of the impact of culture and diversity in relation to school readiness.
Identify a variety of marketing platforms to promote childcare programs.
Demonstrate Understanding of Meal Planning for young children.
Demonstrates understanding of the importance of room arrangement/environment.
Demonstrates understanding of community organizations that support early childhood programs.
Demonstrate understanding of optimal room arrangements for family child care settings and their components.
Define basic skills children should have when they begin kindergarten
Identify budget line items and basic budget development strategies
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Ribbon cut for Switchpoint’s 24-hour child care center in St.
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ST. GEORGE — A 24-hour day care facility soon will open in downtown and is designed to help “bridge the gap” for impoverished families who must choose between work or looking after their children.
Cutting the ribbon at the new Stepping Stones 24-hour day care center, St. George, Utah, May 17, 2022 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News
“How many people do you know have to work past 6 o’clock at night?” Carol Hollowell, the executive director of the nonprofit Switchpoint Community Resource Center, asked the crowd gathered for the ribbon cutting of the new Stepping Stones day care center. “Anybody that feeds you at the restaurant, anybody in a hotel. How about the weekends? At the golf course? Who’s watching those kids?”
Affordable childcare was ranked among the top three biggest gaps in Washington County keeping people in poverty, Hollowell said. It was followed by affordable housing and transportation.
“We’ve got to create something that can alleviate keeping families trapped in poverty,” she said, noting that discussions related to the need for a 24-hour day care facility in Southern Utah had begun in 2017.
Parents and guardians of young children would either be forced to choose whether to take a needed job or stay and care for the children because they could not find affordable child care, let alone service catering to odd hours.
Additionally, Hollowell said she had seen examples at the shelter Switchpoint manages of children as young as 8 or 10 being made the primary caretaker for their younger siblings while their parents are at work.
Four-year-old Hayden Martins smiles at his mother Lorelei Martins (not pictured) as he played with toys at the new Stepping Stones 24-hour day care center, St. George, Utah, May 17, 2022 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News
“Can we change the direction? Can we change the cycle of poverty with the kids we start seeing at Stepping Stones?” Hollowell said. “That’s my belief. I think we have a chance at breaking the cycle of poverty in Washington County.”
Lorelei Martins, who attended the ribbon-cutting event as a part of the St. George Area Chamber of Commerce, said she is looking forward to the opening of Stepping Stones as a place she may be able to place her 4-year-old son Hayden – who just happened to be with her at the event.
Finding childcare is “a current problem, I think, in the entire city of St. George. It’s the reason why he (Hayden) is with me now,” Martins said as her son played with plastic toy animals nearby in one of the center’s classrooms. “I’m having to take him to every business meeting almost because it’s so hard to find good, reliable and open childhood.”
The daycare center will offer various programs across five classrooms that will cater to children 6 weeks-12 years old. On a perfect day, Hollowell said, they expect to see up to 270 children.
The center will charge daily and monthly rates based on the market at-large, with child care for a 2-year-old starting at $850 a month and decreasing with the age until the child reaches 6 years old when the rate drops to $650 per month. However, families who qualify will be able to use subsidies provided through the Utah Department of Workforce Services to counter the cost.
The new Stepping Stones 24-hour day care center, St. George, Utah, May 17, 2022 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News
Kamie Blake, director of childcare at Stepping Stones, said that while the day care center’s tuition costs need to be affordable, the center also still needs to make a profit in order to run its programs. The rates Stepping Stones settled on compare with the market rate for day care services outlined in a 2021 market survey done for Workforce Services.
Day care center employees, both full and part time, also will be paid above-average wages for their positions, Blake added.
When it was her turn to address the crowd, Blake became somewhat emotional as she spoke about Stepping Stones’ mission. She also shared how she had seen the best and the worst in child care during her 14 years in the field, and how those who had been chosen to work at Stepping Stones would be among the best and have a genuine love and concern for children.
“I’m so proud of the team we have bought on. We’re not just babysitters – we are early childhood educators,” she said. “Our teachers will receive regular ongoing professional development to understand best practices in childhood development and working and interacting with children. Those relationships will be there. Those children will know they are loved. And those parents will know this is a safe, healthy place for their children to be.”
A classroom inside the new Stepping Stones 24-hour day care center, St. George, Utah, May 17, 2022 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News
Stepping Stones is the only 24-hour day care center in Southern Utah and among the few in the state that offers those hours
The day care center originally broke ground in October 2020 with a $3 million price tag. That eventually ballooned to $4.5 million due to material shortages and supply chain issues brought on the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In order to make up for the increased project costs, Hollowell said they went after private donations and grants. Along the way, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints made a donation to the Stepping Stones project as a part of an overall $3.3 million donation to nonprofits focused on fighting homelessness.
“This has truly been a labor of love,” Hollowell said.
Stepping Stones is the latest in a growing list of ventures Switchpoint has undertaken to help combat homelessness and poverty in the region. Other ventures include the renovation of a local motel into affordable housing units, the building of an apartment complex and operating a substance abuse facility in Hildale.
It also operates various businesses – two thrift stores, a pet boarding and grooming service and a small-engine repair shop – that help fund the nonprofit’s operations.
Switchpoint also has expanded its services to Tooele County in recent years and continues to do so.
Additional information and enrollment details for Stepping Stones can be found by clicking here.
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Mori Kessler serves as a Senior Reporter for St. George News, having previously contributed as a writer and Interim Editor in 2011-12, and an assistant editor from 2012 to mid-2014. He began writing news as a freelancer in 2009 for Today in Dixie, and joined the writing staff of St. George News in mid-2010. He enjoys photography and won an award for photojournalism from the Society of Professional Journalists for a 2018 photo of a bee inspector removing ferals bees from a Washington City home. He is also a shameless nerd and has a bad sense of direction.
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Facilities available at Emperor Hotel include a tour desk, baby sitting and a Emperor court, which serves delicious Cantonese cuisine.
Facilities available at the hotel include a tour desk, babysitting and a restaurant serving delicious Cantonese cuisine.
We also plan to organize some baby sitting if needed.
It is also necessary to allocate space for organizing places of rest, if necessary , playgrounds .
These initiatives include general courses of accompaniment (such as baby sitting ) for women with economic or family problems.
These initiatives include the creation of general value-added courses (eg babysitting ) for women with economic or family problems.
Because I pulled the short straw and got stuck with baby sitting duty.
I have pulled out a short match and have to watch child .
That could be more money than you wanted to put into a baby sitting project.
What could be more money than you wanted to put on child seat .
In most of them you’ll find child menu and baby sitting .
In most restaurants you will find a children’s menu and high chairs .
I see a baby sitting in front of me.
I saw children sitting in front of me.
A ball of fire, right, a baby sitting in a nappy, but I would like a tiger.
Fireball, baby in diaper but I’ll be like a tiger jumping out of a leopard.
Just painting stolen cars and baby sitting !
Repainting cars and I sit with children .
All this baby sitting isn’t worth it, a half an hour I had to wait.
My job as a nurse is simply not profitable, I have to wait half an hour.
The quality of the chair will speak and be willing to do your baby sitting in it, how it is convenient.
The quality of the chair will also be indicated by whether your the baby sits in it, as far as he is comfortable.
But the worst thing to happen is a baby sitting emergency where she can’t turn to her friends for help.
But the worst thing, from my point of view, is not even those situations , when the child goes to friends for help and support.
The hotel can provide (by prior arrangement and at an extra cost) a baby sitting service, allowing you and your children carefree and relaxing times during your stay.
The hotel can provide (on prior request and for a fee) babysitting service , allowing guests with children to spend a carefree and relaxing time throughout their stay at the hotel.
Like most Northern Cyprus hotels all villas and bungalows are air-conditioned and have two fresh water outdoor swimming pools and a fantastic aqua park, a modern gymnasium, sauna, jacuzzi, a massage parlor and baby sitting service.
Like most North Cyprus hotels, all villas and bungalows are air-conditioned, with two outdoor fresh water pools and a fantastic aqua park, modern gym, sauna, jacuzzi, massage room and babysitting service .
Some of the other services offered by the hotels in Tunisia are baby sitting , transfer from airport to hotels and other places.
And yet, among some of the other services offered by hotels in Tunisia, there are babysitting , transfer from the airport to the hotel and other places.
But if I am on tour, with the baby sitting , or Raed, or comes a nanny who lives next door .
And if I’m on tour, with kids sits either Raed, or a nanny comes who lives in a neighboring house.
Out of the hotel services Renting a car, laundry, hairdresser, swimming pool, sauna, and solarium – can be ordered at the reception as well as baby sitting , secretarial services, translation and interpretation.
Services outside the hotel: car rental, laundry, hairdresser, swimming pool, sauna and solarium – can be ordered at the reception, as well as babysitter for child , secretary and interpreter.
She is available for baby sitting (see home page)
was presented to her (see. Donation for a house)
I was baby sitting today and I was playing a game with the two kids, ages 5 and 2.
“Today, when I was babysitting with children , I played a game with two children aged 5 and 2.
Twenty Four Hourfitness centers all have locker rooms and – believe it or not – baby sitting accommodations.
All twenty-four hour fitness centers have locker rooms and – believe it or not – babysitting rooms.
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Nyan – professional retraining | NADPO
Type of education:
Vocational retraining
Duration of training:
2 months (260 hours)
Payment terms:
prepayment, payment by installments and payment by maternity capital is possible
Form of study:
Correspondence with the use of distance learning technologies
Document type:
Diploma
Average salary:
66 000 ₽/month
Closest set:
September 2022, October 2022
Tuition fee:
10 900 ₽
9 900 ₽
– 9%
The average salary for the profession “Nanny” is 55,000 ₽/month! According to hh. ru data for 2021
Professional retraining diploma The validity of the diploma is unlimited
The validity is unlimited
Type of education: Vocational retraining
Professional retraining is a great opportunity to change the field of activity and get a new qualification. Training is conducted both on the basis of higher and on the basis of secondary vocational education.
Passing retraining is confirmed by a diploma, which gives the right to work in the chosen direction.
If you want to try yourself in a new business, find something you like or even a vocation, pay attention to this unique opportunity.
Duration of training: 2 months (260 hours)
The program of each course provides for a certain number of hours to study a particular discipline and topic. The program also includes homework assignments, their verification and discussion with the teacher.
The declared term of study in months assumes a calm immersion in the subject – training in free time from the main activity, in the mornings, evenings or on weekends.
Payment terms: advance payment, installment payments and payment by maternity capital are possible
Leave an application for training and if you are interested in the possibility of installment, discuss it with our manager.
The manager will draw up an individual (convenient for you) payment schedule, installments are provided by the Academy ( not bank ), without commissions and interest.
Payment is made by account, in any convenient bank.
Form of education: part-time, using distance learning technologies
Distance education is the most convenient way to study online,
without leaving home.
Immediately after enrollment, you will have access to the system and will be able to study at the time and place that suits you. Course materials available
24 hours a day, the system works seven days a week.
Online learning does not exclude homework and communication with teachers, all this is also done in the system.
Moreover, you will pass the final exam at home, and you will receive a diploma (or certificate) by mail or using a courier service
in 3-5 days
The nearest enrollment: September 2022, October 2022
Due to the convenience of the distance learning format, study groups are recruited quite quickly.
To apply for admission, please contact us by phone 8 (499) 490-06-81 during business hours, or better leave your contacts in the form for receiving a consultation or enrolling in a course, request a call back.
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To do this, contact the academy during the promotion period and tell the manager that you want to enroll later, but at current prices.
We will be happy to meet your desire for new knowledge.
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Program goal:
The nanny provides care for children of preschool age, creates a safe environment for their mental and physical development, successful social adaptation in organizations and at home.
The purpose of the Nanny Retraining Program is to provide the trainee with the theoretical knowledge and practical tools necessary to successfully perform the duties of a nanny.
Students come to this course to:
change your life, realize your desire to work with children;
to refresh and expand knowledge in their specialty;
get a job with decent pay.
The main objectives of the program:
1. Preschool pedagogy and psychology.
2. Psychological and pedagogical foundations of preschool education.
3. Organization of a developing subject-spatial educational environment in the context of the introduction of the Federal State Educational Standard.
4. Care for infants (up to 1 year old).
Sanitary rules and norms for the care of infants in organized groups.
Modern methods and means of care.
Ways to organize child care based on their individual needs.
Educational games.
Forms and methods of recreational activities.
5. Care for young children (from 1 year to 3 years).
Inspire confidence in children, establish and maintain contact with them, taking into account their physical and mental condition.
Ensure children interact safely with each other.
Help children in eating, hygiene procedures, develop self-care skills.
Answer parents’ questions about their children’s health and well-being.
· Monitor the sanitary and hygienic condition of the premises, the cleanliness of linen and toys.
6. Babysitting for preschool children from 3 years old.
Assistance with dressing and undressing, meals, hygiene procedures upon request.
Assistance in developing self-care skills.
Supervise the safety of children during play and walks.
7. Supervision and care of children of preschool age with disabilities (hereinafter referred to as HIA) and children with disabilities.
8. Ways to ensure the safety of children, the basics of first aid.
No.
Name of disciplines
Total labor intensity, in acad. hours
The work of the student in LMS
Forms of intermediate and final certification (DZ, Z)
Lectures
Testing
Workshops
one
Preschool Pedagogy and Psychology
36
24
2
ten
Z
2
Psychological and pedagogical foundations of preschool education
36
24
2
ten
Z
3
Organization of a developing subject-spatial educational environment in the context of the introduction of the Federal State Educational Standard
36
24
2
ten
Z
four
Care for infants (under 1 year old)
36
24
2
ten
DZ
5
Early Childhood Care (1 to 3 years old)
36
24
2
ten
DZ
6
Babysitting for preschool children from 3 years old
34
24
2
eight
DZ
7
Supervision and care of children of preschool age with disabilities (hereinafter referred to as HIA) and children with disabilities
34
24
2
eight
DZ
final examination
12
Final Interdisciplinary Exam
TOTAL
260
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the work of those who developed the course
80%
teachers –
candidates of sciences in their field
We will teach exactly what
need
you at work
Capacious information without “water” for
start
in the profession from scratch or improving competencies to
current
place of work
The materials take into account changes in
industries,
as well as innovations
Programs compiled according to GEF
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Union member ANO DPO
TOP-3 best
online organizations
education of the Russian Federation
Teaching methods
1. We have developed an educational program for professional retraining for nannies so that training is easy without loss of quality. And the students went through professional retraining to the end, they did not quit halfway because of the huge amount of information and complex tasks. They could combine study with work or parallel education.
The course is concise, but of high quality. Teachers selected the most important information for lectures and webinars based on the requirements of professional standards, the Federal State Educational Standards, and personal work experience. Theoretical materials are presented in an understandable language, in a concentrated form, without “water” and off-topic lyrical digressions.
You can complete practical tasks, take tests and tests at a convenient time within the study schedule.
We help students not to be afraid of tests, tests, exams. For example, we give 3 attempts to pass the final interdisciplinary exam. Tests for intermediate modules and disciplines can be taken an unlimited number of times.
2. Students get access to the distance learning system (LMS). During the course, they get acquainted with educational materials, perform tasks uploaded to the LMS. Passing intermediate tests and final certification.
3. We use several types of content for theoretical training in professional retraining and advanced training programs.
Course materials – manuals, lectures on the program. The texts of the training materials are uploaded to the LMS in the form of PDF files. It is convenient to work with them: repeatedly re-read, download, print.
Webinar library. Webinars are not available for all topics of the curriculum. The library of webinars is constantly updated. You have unlimited access to webinars for all Academy programs.
4. Practical training of students is based on the study of typical working moments. We give creative tasks, teach how to make lesson plans that will be useful in the “field conditions”.
Learning Outcome
You know how to look after and care for preschool children.
You receive a diploma from a Moscow educational organization. A diploma increases your chances of getting the job you want, bypassing fellow competitors who do not have such a document.
You can work in public and private kindergartens, at home.
Upon completion of training, the registration data of the issued documents are entered into the Federal Information System “Federal Register of Information on Documents on Education and (or) Qualifications, Documents on Training”.
Direction teachers
Markova Elvira Valerievna
Experience of scientific and practical work – since 2012
year
Anna Molokostova
Experience of scientific and practical work – since 1999
year
Kuznetsova Anastasia Alekseevna
Experience of scientific and practical work – since 2016
Tatukina Tatyana Alekseevna
Experience of scientific and practical work – since 1999
Career guidance from a professional mentor
You get support while studying at NADPO
HR professional mentor
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Assistance in compiling a resume and finding a new highly paid
jobs
Checklist on how to choose a company for long-term employment
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Weekly newsletter with a selection of vacancies by interesting
referral
Advice on how to quickly and efficiently pass a probationary
term
Answers to questions about how to achieve professional growth, how
avoid burnout and
etc.
Chirchenko Anna Alexandrovna
Head of the personnel department of ANO DPO
“NADPO”
Expert in recruitment,
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Practitioner with experience +15 years in
largest Russian and European companies
Passed +50 courses
qualifications
in HR
Participant of international exhibitions and
seminars
Trained at the Russian School
Management in the direction of “Effective construction of the system
personnel training and development”
Expert practitioner in the areas of:
development
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trainings, as well as individual coaching sessions
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For admission to study for citizens of the Russian Federation, along with the application, you must provide:
Higher education diploma (bachelor’s, specialist’s, master’s) or secondary vocational education.
Identity and citizenship document.
Certificate from the place of study for students studying in institutions of higher and secondary vocational education (if necessary).
Certificate of change of surname, name, patronymic (if necessary).
SNILS.
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No.
Name of disciplines
Total labor intensity, in acad. hours
The work of the student in LMS
Forms of intermediate and final certification (DZ, Z)
Lectures
Testing
Workshops
one
Preschool Pedagogy and Psychology
36
24
2
ten
Z
2
Psychological and pedagogical foundations of preschool education
36
24
2
ten
Z
3
Organization of a developing subject-spatial educational environment in the context of the introduction of the Federal State Educational Standard
36
24
2
ten
Z
four
Care for infants (under 1 year old)
36
24
2
ten
DZ
5
Early Childhood Care (1 to 3 years old)
36
24
2
ten
DZ
6
Babysitting for preschool children from 3 years old
34
24
2
eight
DZ
7
Supervision and care of children of preschool age with disabilities (hereinafter referred to as HIA) and children with disabilities
34
24
2
eight
DZ
final examination
12
Final Interdisciplinary Exam
TOTAL
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Child Safety Policy | Daphnila Bay Dassia
The resort puts a lot of effort and care into the safety of its guests. However, we kindly ask you to supervise children when they are not in the children’s club and not participating in active activities, especially at the swimming pools, car parks and on the beach.
AT THE HOTEL: Since children can become disoriented in new surroundings, we recommend teaching them to remember the room number and if they get lost, contact the hotel staff.
BEACH & POOLS: We recommend that children wear suitable footwear to avoid injury from sharp shells, stones, etc. Beach shoes can be purchased at the shop on site.
MEDICAL SERVICE: Doctor and pediatrician on call 24 hours a day.
GRECOLAND CLUB RULES
• Please let the club manager know your location and how you can be contacted.
• Please pick up your child before the club closes. Additional hours of babysitting after the closing of the club will be paid according to the rates of the babysitting service.
• Children are not allowed to leave the club unless accompanied by an adult. Children over 8 years old can leave the club on their own, only if you have given permission to the head of the club.
• It is important that your child is healthy and dressed appropriately for the planned activities.
Each child is required to have a hat, sunscreen, bathing suit and change of clothes as these items are not provided by Grecoland. (Please ask Grecoland staff for a copy of the club rules)
USEFUL TIPS FOR HOLIDAYS WITH CHILDREN
Precautions to make your family vacation enjoyable
• Apply sunscreen half an hour before sun exposure and reapply regularly
• Don’t forget to apply sunscreen on your neck and face and wear a hat
• We recommend that children wear suitable footwear on site
• Avoid dehydration, give your child more water
• Swimming safety: make sure you and your child do not sail too far from shore
• Be careful with inflatable toys
• Inform hotel staff of any allergies or medical restrictions
• Please respect the comfort and well-being of other guests
• Children are advised not to swim after meals
• Children should not run around the pool as they may slip
• For safety reasons, children are not allowed to jump or dive into the pool
• Please supervise your child while swimming in the pool or sea
• Please do not change babies’ diapers by the pool or on the beach. Use the restrooms
• Children must wear swimwear when swimming
• Children under 12 years of age should not use the elevator without parental supervision. Enjoy your holiday!
CLUB INTERNAL REGULATIONS
• • The Grecoland Kids Club is free for all resort guests aged 4-12.
• Childcare at Grecoland is provided by multilingual, specially trained staff.
• Children under 4 years of age can also join the club’s entertainment program if accompanied by a parent or guardian.
• Depending on the number of children currently attending the club, entertainment can be divided into programs adapted for children of two different age groups: from 4 to 6 years old and from 7 to 12 years old.
• You can find out the opening hours of the Grecoland Club at the reception. During non-working hours of the club, the hotel staff is not responsible for the use of club facilities by children.
• The participation of children in the club requires the parents or guardian of the child to register and comply with the internal rules and regulations of the club.
• Registration is possible at any time during the club’s operation, we recommend that you register in the morning or at noon, during lunch.
• In order to ensure that the club operates optimally, parents are requested to inform us of any child’s health concerns, as well as provide the necessary information about the health status of their child(ren) and other children present in the club.
• Children who are ill or show signs of illness are not eligible to participate in the programs.
• For safety and security reasons, Grecoland staff will not be able to provide special medical care to treat a sick child.
• Children are not allowed to leave the club unless accompanied by an adult. Children over 8 years old can leave the club on their own only if you have given special permission to the head of the club.
• Entertainment activities and club programs are subject to change depending on weather conditions and the number of children attending the club.
• Children registered with the club are invited to participate in group activities adapted to the specific age group. When children are participating in group activities, it is strongly recommended that children arrive prior to the start of each activity to avoid waiting.
• It is essential that each child has a hat, sunscreen, swimsuit, change of clothes, swimming aids for those children who cannot swim, as these items are not provided by Grecoland.
•We recommend that children do not bring valuables (jewelry, mobile phones, electronic games, etc.) to the club. The hotel is not responsible for their loss or damage while participating in the program.
• The purpose of the Grecoland club is to satisfy each of the guests. That is why children who repeatedly violated the peace or were disobedient will be returned to their parents/guardians, and may be removed from further participation.
• If you do not want your child to take part in paid entertainment programs, other free activities will be offered for him.
• You must pick up your child before the club closes. Additional hours of babysitting after the club closes will be billed as babysitting services.
• If you leave the hotel while your child is in the club, you must tell the club manager your location and how you can be contacted.
• In the event of an accident, illness, emergency, the club team will contact the parents / guardian immediately. If you are not available, you must give permission to an officer, employee or representative of the Grecotel Hotel to take any action that he considers necessary or appropriate in this case, including obtaining emergency medical care. If the hotel incurs costs in the event of a doctor’s call or other medical assistance, the parent/guardian must reimburse the hotel for all costs incurred.
How can a mother shorten her working day in order to receive child benefit up to a year and a half?
Klopova Irina
Lawyer of the Bar Association of the Moscow Region, professional mediator
11 May 2021
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And wouldn’t the accrual of benefits be recognized as illegal if at that time she had to go on a business trip?
Today, many women refuse parental leave and return to work almost immediately after giving birth. There are many reasons for this: someone does not want to lose the acquired skills or is afraid of losing a job, someone is striving for career growth. But not everyone knows that you can work and be on vacation at the same time, receiving from the state material support provided for by law. It is only important to understand the conditions that a working mother must fulfill in order to assign childcare benefits up to one and a half years.
What does the law say?
In order to understand the issue of assigning a child care allowance until the child reaches one and a half years, it will be necessary to review more than one law, i.e. it’s not just a line in the Code. We will need: the Labor Code of the Russian Federation, Federal Law of December 29, 2006 No. 255-FZ “On Compulsory Social Insurance in Case of Temporary Disability and in Connection with Motherhood”, Federal Law of July 16, 1999 No. 165-FZ “On the Basics compulsory social insurance”, Federal Law of 19May 1995 No. 81-FZ “On state benefits to citizens with children”, as well as the Procedure and conditions for the appointment and payment of state benefits to citizens with children (approved by Order of the Ministry of Labor of Russia dated September 29, 2020 No. 668n).
The opportunity to receive child care allowance and at the same time work part-time is provided for in Part 2 of Art. 11.1 of Law No. 255-FZ. That is, you can work part-time while you care for a child and receive benefits.
How to shorten the working day correctly?
First of all, it is important to understand that a formal reduction in working hours is not enough to receive benefits. This is indicated by judicial practice (for more details, see the article “How long can you work to maintain the right to child care allowance?”) . And here the question arises: by how many hours should working time be reduced? Let’s say you can reduce the working week by an hour?
Consider this situation: Anna agreed with the employer to reduce the working day by 12 minutes. This means that in a week she will work less by an hour, and in a month by as much as four. However, although formally working hours have been reduced, this is clearly not enough. After all, leave to care for a child until he reaches one and a half years implies full-fledged care for him. And under such conditions, a woman will not be able to properly take care of a child, at least alone (Determination of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation of December 1, 2017 No. 309-KG17-17691 in case No. A50P-505/2016).
So how much should work hours be reduced to remain eligible for benefits? The legislator did not give a clear answer to this question. But criteria have already been developed on the basis of which calculations are made. Thus, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation has repeatedly assessed the proportionality of the reduction in working hours (and the loss of real earnings associated with this) and the amount of benefits received (Determination of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation of November 2, 2020 in case No. 309-ES-20-16468).
To clarify: in Russia, normal working hours cannot exceed 40 hours a week. The allowance for child care until the child reaches the age of one and a half years is no more than 40% of your average earnings. This means that you must work no more than 60% of your working time per week (this is 24 hours with a 40-hour work week), which will allow you to get the missing 60% of your earnings.
The position of the Social Insurance Fund on this issue is reflected in the Letter of the State Institution – MRO of the FSS of the Russian Federation dated October 14, 2020 No. 14-15 / 7710-4421l. The main criteria for granting part-time work allowance are listed there:
the insured person takes care of the child himself and has enough time for this;
reduction of working time is calculated in hours;
allowance compensates for lost earnings equal to the amount of the allowance;
allowance does not acquire the character of additional material incentives.
What if mom has to go on a business trip?
Consider another situation: Svetlana worked for a large international company. She went on a part-time job right after giving birth. At this time, her presence at international negotiations was required, and Svetlana was sent on a business trip for a week. The child stayed at home with his grandmother and nanny. Is Svetlana entitled to an allowance for the period of a business trip?
The Social Insurance Fund considered the accrual of benefits illegal, because the woman did not take care of the child during the business trip. But the courts took the position of the mother. Referring to Art. 166 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation, the courts pointed to the obligation of a business trip for an employee as one of the labor duties that he must fulfill (decree of the Arbitration Court of the Volga-Vyatka District dated October 5, 2018 No. F01-4416 / 2018 in case No. A28-11443 / 2017 ).
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Language courses (Czech, English, Russian, Italian, Ukrainian), mathematics, preparations for exams, oratory
Individual classes for adults 25+
60 minutes
9,000
1 trial lesson for one or a couple
460 CZK
690 CZK
5 lessons for one or a couple
2200 CZK
3350 CZK
10 lessons for one or a couple
4100 CZK
5900 CZK
Group lessons
60 minutes
90 minutes
10 lessons for adults
2400 CZK
3700 CZK
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60 minutes
90 minutes
1 trial lesson for one or a couple
CZK 500
CZK 750
5 lessons for one or a couple
2450 CZK
3700 CZK
10 lessons for one or a couple
4500 CZK
6500 CZK
10 lessons for adults in a group
3000 CZK
4200 CZK
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30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
3
1 trial lesson for one or a couple
250 kroons
350 kroons
450 kroons
675 kroons
5 lessons for one or a couple
1150 kroons
1650 kroons
2150 kroons
3275 kroons
10 lessons for one or a couple
2000 kr
3000 kr
4000 kr
6250 kr
Group lessons for children, students and pensioners
60 minutes
10 lessons
–
–
2000 CZK
–
15 lessons
–
–
2500 CZK
–
Music, fine art, acting
Individual classes for adults 25+
60 minutes
90 minutes 9000
1 trial lesson
600 kroons
900 kroons
5 lessons
2550 CZK
4050 CZK
10 lessons
4900 CZK
7900 CZK
10 group lessons for adults 25+
2500 CZK
3700 CZK
Individual lessons for children, students, pensioners
45 minutes
60 minutes
1 trial lesson
400 kroons
500 kroons
5 lessons
1750 CZK
2250 CZK
10 lessons
3200 kroons
4200 kroons
10 group lessons for children, students, pensioners
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2000 CZK
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1 day, 1 day, 1 kid
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1 day, 2 days / 1 day, 2 kids / 1 day, 2 children
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2 days, 1 day / 2 days, 1 kid / 2 days, 1 child
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2 days, 2 days / 2 days, 2 kids / 2 days, 2 children
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Circles: drawing, chess, acting, Russian language, English club, preparation for school
10 group lessons
2000 kroons
15 group lessons
2500 CZK
Organization of children’s parties, animator
Number of participants
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From 1 to 5 people
Outside the center Brusinka
600
From 1 to 5 people
In the center of Brusinka
800
From 6 to 10 people
Outside the center Brusinka
800
From 6 to 10 people
In the center of Brusinka
1000
From 11 to 15 people
Outside the center Brusinka
950
From 11 to 15 people
In the center of Brusinka
1200
In case of using costumes (Elsa, Mickey Mouse, etc. ) surcharge 300 CZK per party
Speech therapist (Russian and Ukrainian)
Trial session with diagnostics
Price
30 minutes
400 Kč
Regular classes
5 lessons of 30 minutes
1650 Kč
5 lessons of 45 minutes
1850 Kč
10 lessons of 30 minutes
3100 Kč
10 lessons of 45 minutes
3300 Kč
Psychologist (Russian and Ukrainian)
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Individual consultation
600 Kč
Family consultation
750 Kč
Regular individual consultations
3 meetings
1740 Kč
5 meetings
2750 Kč
10 meetings
5000 Kč
Services of the nanny (Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, English, Italian)
Cultivation for the child
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4
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1 hour
200 Kč
290 Kč
2 hours
380 Kč
580 Kč
3 hours
540 Kč
840 Kč
4 hours
680 Kč
1080 Kč
5 hours
800 Kč
1300 Kč
from 6 hours
from 150 kroons per hour
from 250 kroons per hour
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Price (8:00-20:00)
1 hour
250 CZK
2 hours
490 CZK
3 hours
730 Kč
4 hours
970 Kč
5 hours
1210 Kč
from 6 hours
from 200 CZK per hour
Short stay group
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10:00-14:00
Trial hour
200 CZK
5 days, 2 hours
1000 CZK
5 days, 4 hours
2000 CZK
10 days, 2 hours
1800 CZK
10 days, 4 hours
3600 CZK
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Library entry
100 Kč
My multilingual child consultation (bilingual, multilingual)
300 Kč
Editing and translation (Russian, English, Czech, Ukrainian, German)
from 300 Kč
Accompanying an interpreter
from 400 Kč
Creative workshops and lectures
100 CZK
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150 Kč
Excursions and hikes
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70 Kč per participant
Do’s and don’ts before and after vaccination
Vaccination is an important step in a child’s life and a serious test for parents. There are many myths that not only complicate caring for a child before and after vaccination, but also divert parents’ attention from the really important moments associated with vaccinations.
Before vaccination those cases of illness in a child in which the vaccine can cause serious adverse reactions. Contraindications and precautions for vaccination, in some cases, vaccination in children is either strictly prohibited or should be postponed to a later date. In order to correctly assess the contraindications and precautions for vaccinating a child, it is important to follow the vaccination calendar and know in advance which vaccination should be given to the child and when. Before you vaccinate your child and on the day of vaccination, read what contraindications and precautions are associated with the introduction of a particular vaccination and make sure that the child does not have any contraindications for vaccination. If you find it difficult to determine some contraindications or precautions (for example, how dangerous a cold or cough is in a child), show it to a doctor.
Blindly refusing to vaccinate due to a slight runny nose or cough should not be – this will only derail the vaccination plan.
Preparing a child for vaccination Preparing a child for vaccination is usually much easier than is commonly believed. If the child is breastfed, it is better for the mother to refuse new foods and eat as usual. This will help avoid allergic reactions that could be confused with the effect of the vaccine. Prophylactic use of antihistamines and antipyretics Taking antihistamines (for example, Suprastin) the day before vaccination is recommended only in the case of children suffering from various manifestations of allergies (urticaria, atopic dermatitis, asthma), or in whom the previous dose of vaccination caused severe swelling, redness and pain at the injection site. The appointment of antihistamines to the child should be discussed with the doctor. In order for preventive treatment to be effective, it is important to choose the right dose of medication, depending on the strength of the allergy and the body weight of the child.
Prophylactic use of antipyretics is not recommended. The only exceptions are children prone to febrile convulsions, who should be given an antipyretic immediately before vaccination or immediately after vaccination. Before you go for a vaccination, make sure that you have the medicines at home (Paracetamol in suppositories or in syrup at a dosage appropriate for the age of the child and Suprastin).
Immediately before vaccination
Immediately before vaccination, ask the doctor about what vaccination or vaccinations the child will receive and what adverse reactions may occur after such a vaccination and what should be done about them.
At the time of vaccination and immediately after vaccination
At the time of vaccination, try to hold the child and calm him down after the injection. Usually, infants quickly calm down if they are breastfed (after a live oral polio vaccination, the child cannot be fed or watered for an hour), and older children if they are offered a toy (it is better to stock up on a toy from home).
Immediately after vaccination
Immediately after vaccination, do not rush to leave the clinic. If the doctor did not offer you, you should, on your own initiative, stay in the clinic for another 10-15 minutes. This precaution is associated with the risk of collapse or severe allergic reactions to the vaccine (anaphylactic shock). Despite the fact that such reactions occur extremely rarely, the possibility of their development should always be borne in mind.
Child care in the following days after vaccination Child care after vaccination is as follows
Feeding a child after vaccination For a few days after vaccination, you should refrain from introducing new foods into the diet of a child or a nursing mother. After vaccination, especially if the child has a fever, diarrhea or vomiting, make sure that the child receives enough fluids. Do not worry if your child does not have an appetite for 2-3 days after vaccination.
Treatment of fever and prevention of allergies after vaccination
Fever is a normal reaction of the child’s body to the vaccine, which means that the immune system has reacted to the vaccine and begins to develop immunity (however, the absence of a fever after vaccination does not mean that the vaccine was ineffective) . In the case of perfectly healthy children, the temperature should not be brought down after vaccination if it does not exceed 38.5 ° C. In cases of a more significant increase in temperature, and also when the temperature is kept at 38.5 C in the evening, the child should be given an antipyretic. For the treatment of fever after vaccination, it is recommended to use Paracetamol. Aspirin should never be used as an antipyretic in children.
In the case of children with a tendency to febrile convulsions, treat the temperature above 37.5 or give the child an antipyretic until the temperature appears, if so advised by the neurologist observing the child.
Prevention of allergic reactions after vaccination is indicated only in the case of children prone to developing allergies. In such cases, it is recommended to use Suprastin or another antihistamine medicine as prescribed by a doctor.
Treatment of redness and swelling at the injection site
Most vaccinations result in more or less pronounced redness or swelling at the injection site. The most burned local reaction to the introduction of the vaccine is observed in the case of DPT (redness, swelling and soreness at the injection site) and BCG (formation of a long non-healing sore). In the case of all types of vaccinations, it is recommended to refrain from any local treatment of redness or swelling at the injection site. If the child scratches the injection site, it can be covered with a light gauze bandage. In place of DTP, a seal is often formed, located in the depths of the muscle – a “bump”. Often such a seal is painful, and the child easily limps on one leg (if the vaccine was injected into the thigh). The formation of a dense “bump” after DPT is considered a normal reaction and does not require any treatment. Within a few weeks, the bump resolves on its own.
Is it possible to bathe a child after vaccination?
If the child does not have a fever after vaccination, he can be bathed, without any fear to wet the vaccine. The vaccination site, however, is best not to rub with a washcloth.
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Kristland Family Daycare
Ms. Rose has a family-oriented daycare. When you go there, the kids are like her own children! The homely feel is uncomparable and the kids love her so much. Thank you for taking care of my boys. They look forward to coming to your daycare!
– Wardian L
Maple Family Daycare
Aqms a new mom I had my own fear leaving my son at a daycare not knowing what to except. It’s our 1st time and we are very Happy with Abby! She provides a family environment and treats our kids like her own, my son is so happy with her, always playing with her, and learning new skills! I can tellwhen I come pick him! He eats and sleep very well with her, she sends me often videos and pictures of him eating and sleeping. I don’t mind her going to pick her own kids at school with my son in 1/2 mile away because she asked and we have an agreement. I leave next door and can show up anytime she doesnt mind! I never had any bad surprise and me and my husband are thankful because she is a blessing!…
– Isabelle M
Christine’s Family Daycare
I don’t even know how to narrow down all of the reasons our family loves and appreciates Christine. She has been so much more to our family than a typical daycare provider, and been more like a family member that took away all of my fears of putting my first child in daycare to return to work fulltime.
We absolutely adore “Miss Tine”. My son was with her from age 2 – 4. I interviewed several people when looking for childcare. When I met Christine, I didn’t look any further. I knew right away she was the right fit for us.
I had done another part-time daycare prior to, and took him out immediately because he obviously hated it. He would start to scream as soon as we entered the parking lot.
The first day I left him with Christine, he cried for a minute or 2… if that… and I received a picture from Christine before I even left her neighborhood of him playing and having fun with all of his new friends. By the end of the first week, he didn’t even seem to care that I left. She completely took away all of those fears a first time mother has. He loved being there and we still keep in touch and talk often.
I have recently had my second child and I already know where he will be going to daycare….. when I am ready for my baby to be a big boy. ((lol))…
– Alyssa L
First Step Day Care
My son has been going to First Step Day Care since he was four months old, he is now 2. Ms. Zeba has provided excellent care for him. Every day he comes home with a big smile on his face singing songs that he has learned. Ms. Zeba is patient, kind, and treats children like they are her own. Iwould recommend her to anyone who is looking for a daycare provider that will take excellent care of their child….
– Lakeshia W
Nahom’s Family Child Care
I was fortunate to raise my daughter for 8 months before enrolling her in daycare. As a first-time mom, I was nervous, scared, and worried to take this step. My fears flew out the window when I saw the bond between Ms. Shelly and my daughter. She taught her so much and still learning. By the timeshe turned one, she knew her manners and interacted with us at a completely different level. Ms. Shelly is great, I am truly thankful to find someone to help raise my daughter. She is very kind and loving towards parents and kids. The area is always clean and tidy, even after a long day….
– Sovanna O
Daycares in Laurel, MD
Description:
Kristland Family Daycare offers a happy, safe and loving environment for you to leave your child(ren) for the day. Our prices are reasonable and our staff are highly qualified. Our in-home location provides afeeling of security and familiarity for the children.
We Offer:
– In home care for ages 0 through kindergarten
– Preschool curriculum designed to prepare each child for kindergarten
– a.m. and p.m. snacks
Your child will participate in activities such as:
– Circle time
– Arts and Craft
– Singing and dancing
– Show and Tell
– Free Play
– Special birthday celebrations
– And so much more. ..
As a parent you will enjoy:
– An open door policy
– Daily verbal report
– Peace of Mind
– A compassionate daycare provider dedicated to you and your little one…
Recent Review:
Ms. Rose has a family-oriented daycare. When you go there, the kids are like her own children! The homely feel is uncomparable and the kids love her so much. Thank you for taking care of my boys. They lookforward to coming to your daycare!…
Reviewed by Wardian L
Description:
Welcome to Maple Family Daycare! We offer children a supportive and friendly environment that’s just like home. At our home daycare, our goal is to help children learn important social, emotional, andbehavioral skills that ensure they reach their developmental milestones. We focus on a variety of Developmental Play-based activities to offer a diverse education which fosters a love of learning. We know that schedules vary, and we have options for part-time and full-time packages. We can’t wait to meet you! Please reach out to schedule your tour. …
Recent Review:
Aqms a new mom I had my own fear leaving my son at a daycare not knowing what to except. It’s our 1st time and we are very Happy with Abby! She provides a family environment and treats our kids like her own, myson is so happy with her, always playing with her, and learning new skills! I can tell when I come pick him! He eats and sleep very well with her, she sends me often videos and pictures of him eating and sleeping. I don’t mind her going to pick her own kids at school with my son in 1/2 mile away because she asked and we have an agreement. I leave next door and can show up anytime she doesnt mind! I never had any bad surprise and me and my husband are thankful because she is a blessing!…
Reviewed by Isabelle M
Description:
My name is Christine Hernandez. I’ve been living in Laurel, MD since 1997. I’m married and have a grown son and teenage daughter. I have over 20+ years of child care experience. I’ve been licensed sinceJanuary 2003. I hold a current CPR/First Aid Certification and complete 12 hours of child related classes each year.
I have a mixed aged group between the ages of 3 months to 5 years old. I’m open part-time, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday (no Thursdays during summers), 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. I do not offer full time care. I follow Howard County Public Schools weather delays & closings. I’m also closed for spring/winter breaks. This is the perfect daycare for Howard County teachers!
My goal is to provide a safe & happy environment for children where they can learn & grow through play. I provide a home like setting; therefore, I don’t follow a strict routine. Your child will receive quality care in a warm & loving home. We spend a lot of our time outdoors when the weather is nice!
We are not a pet-free home. We have a dog.
THE RATES LISTED ON CARE.COM ARE NOT MY RATES!! CONTACT FOR MORE INFO….
Recent Review:
I don’t even know how to narrow down all of the reasons our family loves and appreciates Christine. She has been so much more to our family than a typical daycare provider, and been more like a family memberthat took away all of my fears of putting my first child in daycare to return to work full time.
We absolutely adore “Miss Tine”. My son was with her from age 2 – 4. I interviewed several people when looking for childcare. When I met Christine, I didn’t look any further. I knew right away she was the right fit for us.
I had done another part-time daycare prior to, and took him out immediately because he obviously hated it. He would start to scream as soon as we entered the parking lot.
The first day I left him with Christine, he cried for a minute or 2… if that… and I received a picture from Christine before I even left her neighborhood of him playing and having fun with all of his new friends. By the end of the first week, he didn’t even seem to care that I left. She completely took away all of those fears a first time mother has. He loved being there and we still keep in touch and talk often.
I have recently had my second child and I already know where he will be going to daycare….. when I am ready for my baby to be a big boy. ((lol))…
Reviewed by Alyssa L
Butterfly Childcare
3384 Wye Mills South, Laurel, MD 20724
Starting at $270/wk
Description:
Licensed with MSDE with over 20 years of childcare experience, CPR, First Aid and SIDS trained. Credentialed at a level 5,participate with Maryland Excels and Nationally Accredited. I have created anenvironment that promotes emotional, social, intellectual, and social change and growth. Your child can be just who they are and learn to explore the world around them in a safe and healthy environment. I am open Monday to Friday. I provide a healthy breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack everyday. Please call or email to schedule an appointment….
Description:
Happy Home Family Child Care (HHFCC) is Montessori Inspired educational facility whose goal is to provide a safe and developmentally appropriate learning environment for all children in our care. We arededicated to guiding children develop physical, emotional, social and intellectual skills. We believe that these skills, when learned early, will prepare a child in the path of discovering their full potential and becoming productive citizens.
At HHFCC, we encourage children to be independent, responsible, critical thinkers and problem solvers and we work in partnership with parents and families to achieve these goals.
The staff at Happy Home Family Child Care consists of a Directress with a Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, a Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Pre/Kindergarten Montessori Teaching Diploma, Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Senior Staff Certification in Early Childhood Curriculum and Child Development. The staff also has an extensive experience in Early Childhood Education Programs and over 18 years of teaching kids.
We accept infants to 5 years old for full day and 6 years to 12 years old before and after care. For more information about the childcare, please visit our website at www. hhomefcc.wix.com/hhomefcc…
Oasis Child Care
518A Mongomery St, Laurel, MD 20707
Starting at $120/wk
Description:
Oasis Child Care provides quality care in a safe and nurturing environment. I offer infant, toddler, preschool, and before & after care services. As a certified teacher, I realize the importance of establishinga strong foundation in young learners to prepare them for elementary school. Every moment of our day is filled with fun learning experiences in which children are allowed to express their creativity. I differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all learners. From learning how to share and speak politely, to learning to read and write, your child will leave our program a well rounded lifelong learner….
Description:
Hello!
We are a mother and daughter duo who love children. Between the two of us, we have over 30 years of childcare experience. In addition to our experience, we are well educated in childcare and have manycertifications including child growth and development, infant/toddler 90 hours, Medication Administration, Curriculum/Activites Planning, and Infant/Pediatric/Adult CPR/AED/First Aid certification.
We are here to provide families with exceptional childcare in a friendly, loving and nurturing environment. Our goal is to assist you in helping your children grow and develop in every area. From the love and care we give children, to the educational and developmental activities we provide, you can be confident that your child will be happy and safe with us.
We look forward to speaking with you and your family!
Sincerely,
Bonnie and Courtney…
Description:
In-home day care based in North Laurel/ Maple Lawn/Columbia
Licensed and certified by Howard County Family Child Care Provider.
Recent Review:
My son has been going to First Step Day Care since he was four months old, he is now 2. Ms. Zeba has provided excellent care for him. Every day he comes home with a big smile on his face singing songs that hehas learned. Ms. Zeba is patient, kind, and treats children like they are her own. I would recommend her to anyone who is looking for a daycare provider that will take excellent care of their child. …
Reviewed by Lakeshia W
Zohaib’s Child Care
2999 TURTLE CREEK RD, Laurel, MD 20724
Starting at $250/wk
Description:
My name is Mrs. Khan. I’m a loving, experienced licensed child care provider in Russet Laurel, MD. Exceptional care. References available upon request. Newborn-12 yrs of age. Home-like environment.
Ifinterested or you need any further information feel free to email me or call me at 301-498-2985….
Description:
Parenting a child is the biggest job but if it’s not your only job, Baby Planet Family Childcare is there for your family. Our motive is to provide a loving, caring, and positive environment for your child,just like Home away from HOME. Childhood is the most important part of a child’s life, and we make sure to fill it with sweet and fun memories that will last forever. Baby Planet Family Childcare aims to nurture physical, emotional, intellectual and social growth of a child through fun and learning experience. My family daycare will provide care for children between the ages of 2 months through 8 years. I also have the Medication Administration ADA Development Screening certificate.Baby Planet Family Daycare is a childcare facility located in Laurel MD 20707….
Description:
Nahom Family Child Care is a home base, licensed day care that provide care from new born to 12 years old. My focus is to love and care in a clean atmosphere, to educate and provide balance nutrient mealthroughout the day. The day care is open from 6am to 6pm. I am certified in CPR, First Aid, completed all the child care requirement along with medical assistance….
Recent Review:
I was fortunate to raise my daughter for 8 months before enrolling her in daycare. As a first-time mom, I was nervous, scared, and worried to take this step. My fears flew out the window when I saw the bondbetween Ms. Shelly and my daughter. She taught her so much and still learning. By the time she turned one, she knew her manners and interacted with us at a completely different level. Ms. Shelly is great, I am truly thankful to find someone to help raise my daughter. She is very kind and loving towards parents and kids. The area is always clean and tidy, even after a long day….
Reviewed by Sovanna O
Description:
Loving home daycare for over 20 years. Licensed with Howard CO. Close to 95, 29 32 and 216. Large yard. Walking distance to Hammond Elem. Openings for birth – 12 years.
Description:
Where Fun + Creative Play = LEARNING.
We have been providing an opportunity for children to learn how to learn by helping them discover answers through hands-on learning activities that stimulate theircuriosity and creativity for over 15 years!…
Description:
Kids Kingdom Child Care and Learning Center values early childhood education as the foundation for lifelong learning. We offer child care services from 6 weeks to 5 years old. We also offer before and aftercare program for school age kids. We believe that each child is a unique individual and should be viewed, respected and treated as such. As the welfare and well-being of each child is paramount, we strive to provide holistic support of the child’s exclusive requirements and interests in a nurturing, familial environment that fosters the child’s development across all developmental domains.
We believe that the child develops in an orderly manner by passing through stages of development, which occur in predictable sequential fashion according to his or her physical, social, emotional and cognitive growth. We provide experiences in dramatic play, math, art, science, music, language, pre-reading and pre-writing. These experiences nurture and facilitate growth at each stage of a child’s development.
Verbal skills are encouraged through group discussions and through one-on-one conversations between teacher and child and among children. These verbal activities enable children to develop the critical-thinking skills necessary to further learning. One of the teacher’s roles in this process is to ask the right questions at the right time to spark the interest and desire to pursue a line of inquiry.
Partnerships with families provide us with invaluable information relating to cultural backgrounds and heritage. Our teachers strive to build the relationships with families based on co-operation and a mutual respect for the reciprocal roles that each play in the lives of the children. Partnerships with families are developed through daily discussions, newsletters and meetings. Moreover, The Kids Kingdom open door policy aims to facilitate an open flow of communication while maintaining confidentiality and respect of the privacy and wishes of each family, resulting in the highest levels of customer service. Partnerships with industry professionals assist staff development and expansion of the curriculum to meet the individual and collective needs of all children. Needs based on cultural identity, additional support education and medical interventions which all require greater individual knowledge and supported cooperative teams, assures all children are facilitated in an inclusive environment as best as possible. …
Description:
We are a fully bilingual and licensed home child care center. We care for children between 2-5 years old.
Daydream Daycare
8116 Londonderry Ct, Laurel, MD 20707
Starting at $175/wk
Description:
Hello! My name is Jessica and I’m owner an operator of Precious Cargo. My hours are 5:30 AM- 6PM. Monday – Friday. Here we focus on Reading, Math, Arts and Craft, Theatre, Music, and most importantly FUN!!Have peace of mind knowing your little one is happy and thriving in a safe, professionally sanitized environment. I have 4 openings available. All meals provided. I offer potty training assistance. First week FREE with paid deposit. Please give me a call, email, or text….
Description:
FloriCares is a private year-round Family Daycare operating from Monday – Friday (7am – 5:30pm). Our focus at FloriCares is to nurture, teach, and lead your child as we care for them. We are determined to meetyour child at where they are developmentally and set goals with you to ensure they reach their next stages in life with ease and comfort. We will work with you in the process of your child’s growth and take pleasure in a partnership. Throughout the day, your child will have so much time self-exploring, self learning, and just plain having fun with other children! We play together, sing, read stories, listen to fun music, learn letters, numbers and monthly themes. Children will also participate in hand print crafts and enjoy outside time as well. We offer a wide variety of small and large toys and baby equipment to encourage your child’s fine and gross motor skills.
Goals:
– Establish a wonderful environment conducive to learning
– Maintain and follow Maryland Child Care Guidelines
– Develop a positive relationship with parents and children I serve
– Create activities that stimulate child development
– Establish a clean and safe working environment for all the children
– Value each child as a unique gift
– Facilitate, play with, expand vocabulary, monitor difficulties between children and provide a secure and safe environment which they can explore through play and basic interaction.
Services Provided:
– Licensed by the State of Maryland
– Children Infants – 12 years old
– State of Art Security
– Age appropriate curriculum
– After school program
– Accepting scholarship vouchers…
Precious Cargo
8116 Londonderry Court, Laurel, MD 20707
Starting at $165/wk
Description:
Family Daycare offering early childhood development curriculum in a safe clean loving environment. All meals included in pricing. Active play, story time, arts and crafts, music are just some of our day to dayactivities! Our facility hours are from
6 AM- 6PM, Monday through Friday. First week free!!! Infant openings….
Description:
We are committed to providing children with a warm, safe, and developmentally sound environment. Our goal is to provide a quality learning environment which will allow your child to explore, discover, and reachtheir potentials. Our staff are experienced early childhood educators that are dedicated in providing high quality education to young children. …
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FAQs for finding daycares in Laurel
In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Laurel, MD?
There are a variety of daycares in Laurel, MD 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 Laurel, MD?
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 97 in Laurel, MD as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Laurel 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 Laurel, MD, 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 Laurel, MD.
Best Infant Daycare & Child Care in Laurel, MD
The following Laurel, MD daycares have immediate availability for infants. Even if a locations does not have current openings for your infant, you can schedule a tour to join the waiting list. Capacity changes on a daily basis and we’ll let you know when a space becomes available!
137 Infant Daycares in Laurel, MD
Tabassum Sheikh Daycare
Daycare in
Laurel, MD
(216) 259-8440
Tabassum Sheikh provides childcare for families living in the Laurel area. Children engage in play-based, educational activities aimed at he… Read More
$180 – $240 / wk
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6:30 am – 6:30 pm
Christine Hernandez Daycare
Daycare in
Laurel, MD
(410) 709-7416
Christine Hernandez provides childcare for families living in the Laurel area. Children engage in play-based, educational activities aimed a… Read More
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8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Shahnaz Ahmaddoust Daycare
Daycare in
Laurel, MD
(651) 371-8786
Shahnaz Ahmaddoust offers safe, loving childcare in the Laurel area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational activities. The facili… Read More
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7:30 am – 10:00 pm
Subulola Lamidi Daycare
Daycare in
Laurel, MD
(786) 671-6346
Subulola Lamidi offers safe, loving childcare in the Laurel area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational activities. The facility … Read More
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6:30 am – 6:00 pm
Kathleen Cheak Daycare
Daycare in
Laurel, MD
(313) 251-2259
Kathleen Cheak is a home daycare that offers childcare programs for nearby families in Laurel. Open from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm, the director of… Read More
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6:00 am – 6:00 pm
Khadija Hussain & Mahjabeen Hussain Daycare
Daycare in
Laurel, MD
(405) 374-4917
Khadija Hussain & Mahjabeen Hussain offers safe, loving childcare in the Laurel area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational activ… Read More
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6:30 am – 5:30 pm
Shabana Jamshid Daycare
Daycare in
Jessup, MD
(678) 264-6934
Shabana Jamshid provides childcare for families living in the Jessup area. Children engage in play-based, educational activities aimed at he… Read More
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6:00 am – 6:00 pm
Shelimat Desta Daycare
Daycare in
Laurel, MD
(928) 218-5745
Shelimat Desta offers safe, loving childcare in the Laurel area. Kids learn through curriculum-based, educational activities. The facility i… Read More
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6:00 am – 6:30 pm
Eleni Beyene Daycare
Daycare in
Silver Spring, MD
(503) 773-5465
Eleni Beyene is a home daycare that offers childcare programs for nearby families in Silver Spring. Open from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, the direct… Read More
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7:00 am – 6:00 pm
Kharun Tariq Daycare
Daycare in
Laurel, MD
(757) 300-5744
Kharun Tariq is a home daycare that offers childcare programs for nearby families in Laurel. Open from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm, the director o… Read More
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Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Laurel, MD
KinderCare has partnered with Laurel families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Laurel, MD.
Whether you are looking for a preschool in Laurel, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.
Laurel KinderCare
Phone:
(301) 470-3080
14225 Park Center Dr
Laurel
MD
20707
Distance from address: 1.86 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Russet KinderCare
Phone:
(301) 497-0488
3504 Russett Cmn
Laurel
MD
20724
Distance from address: 2. 43 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Laurel Knowledge Beginnings
Phone:
(301) 725-6500
7551 Montpelier Rd
Laurel
MD
20723
Distance from address: 4.94 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Calverton KinderCare
Phone:
(301) 595-0640
11740 Beltsville Dr
Beltsville
MD
20705
Distance from address: 6. 09 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Hanover KinderCare
Phone:
(410) 551-6611
8050 Rockenbach Rd
Hanover
MD
21076
Distance from address: 6.12 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Columbia Gateway KinderCare
Phone:
(410) 290-0928
7195 Columbia Gateway Dr
Columbia
MD
21046
Distance from address: 6. 24 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Hickory Ridge KinderCare
Phone:
(410) 730-8449
6185 Sunny Spring
Columbia
MD
21044
Distance from address: 7.65 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Marshalee Drive KinderCare
Phone:
(410) 796-0666
6080 Marshalee Dr
Elkridge
MD
21075
Distance from address: 8. 41 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Lanham KinderCare
Phone:
(301) 577-3790
4880 Forbes Blvd
Lanham
MD
20706
Distance from address: 9.87 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
Tuition & Openings
Gambrills KinderCare
Phone:
(410) 721-0690
1069 State Route 3 N
Gambrills
MD
21054
Distance from address: 9. 98 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Bowie KinderCare
Phone:
(301) 390-7244
3560 Mitchellville Rd
Bowie
MD
20716
Distance from address: 12.78 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Olney KinderCare
Phone:
(301) 774-0001
3805 Gelding Ln
Olney
MD
20832
Distance from address: 12. 83 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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Lake Arbor KinderCare
Phone:
(301) 336-0262
10280 Lake Arbor Way
Mitchellville
MD
20721
Distance from address: 13.32 miles
Ages: 2 years to 12 years Open:
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Severna Park KinderCare
Phone:
(410) 647-7424
488 Jumpers Hole Rd
Severna Park
MD
21146
Distance from address: 14. 17 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Open:
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“The variety of activities and learning opportunities for the students and the center engagement with parents and students are amazing. ”
C.C. O., Laurel
“The staff & your curriculum has been so instrumental to my Child’s development especially after feeling a year loss from the pandemic. ”
Jane E., Laurel
“Before I found this school my son was not very verbal. Since coming I’ve seen a HUGE change with his speech. He’s speech is more understandable, he’s saying please and thank you, he lets you know he needs to go potty. I love this school and I’ll be having my newborn go here once I’m… ”
Amber M., Laurel
“Wonderful teachers and staff! My son has learned a lot and I have the peace of mind that he has been able to keep up during the pandemic. They keep the students engaged and on track! I would definitely recommend Kiddie Academy to a friend. ”
Lashonda B. , Laurel
“MY KIDS ARE WELL TAKEN CARE OF IN A STRUCTURED LEARNING ENVIRONMENT WHERE THEY HAVE FUN ALL DAY LONG WHILE LEARNING AND PLAYING WITH FRIENDS AND OTHER CHILDREN THERE AGE. LOVE THAT ITS A DIVERSE ENVIRONMENT WHERE EVERYONE IS TREATED WITH RESPECT! ??? MY KIDS LEARN ALOT EVERYDAY AND IT SHOWS IN THERE PERSONAL GROWTH.… ”
Vania G., Laurel
“The center is good but because of Covid parents cannot go inside so most things are limited. Everything is via phone, text or email. ”
Devin S., Laurel
“Your personalized educational approach. ”
Brandy F., Laurel
“The children have a variety of mentally and socially stimulating activities. There has been demonstrated growth in the areas of vocabulary, conversation, social-emotional awareness. ”
Krystina H., Laurel
“I appreciate all that you have done for my child. He is learning so fast and he loves to soak up the information and uses it in the right context all of the time. He loves the staff there because everyone is so friendly and respectful, which helps him to learn respect. This has been… ”
Monika W., Laurel
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In the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, humanitarian aid is distributed
Summary of church assistance to refugees and injured civilians as of March 14, 2022
In the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, all those in need can receive humanitarian assistance. Many churches provide assistance to refugees with food, clothing, and medicines. Priests, volunteers and sisters of mercy in 35 Russian dioceses visit TACs, hand over food and things to refugees. Priests provide spiritual support to refugees.
Statistics
More than 18,000 refugees are helped by the Russian Orthodox Church in Russia.
· 35 dioceses of the Russian Orthodox Church provide assistance to refugees in Russia.
· 141 calls were received to the hotline of the church social assistance “Mercy” on March 13. The number of calls related to assistance to refugees is 11%.
Church-supported accommodation for refugees
In Russia, 126 people were placed in church institutions by March 14. Also, with the support of the Church, 24 refugees were placed in Novocherkassk, Rostov diocese. Children are assigned to kindergartens and schools.
Refugees and people in need were received by the Svyatogorsk Lavra of the Donetsk Diocese, the Holy Trinity Brailovsky Convent, the John the Theologian Monastery and the Exaltation of the Cross Church of the Vinnitsa Diocese, the Trinity Cathedral and the Assumption Yelets Monastery of the Chernihiv Diocese, the Holy Transfiguration Monastery of the Galaikov Monastery of the Mogilev-Podolsk Diocese , the Banchensky Monastery of the Chernivtsi-Bukovina diocese, the monasteries of the Mukachevo diocese, the Holy Dormition Pochaev Lavra, the Olshansky Convent and the Nescherovsky Holy Transfiguration Monastery of the Kyiv diocese, the Archangel-Mikhailovsky Monastery in the Odessa diocese.
Humanitarian aid
Humanitarian aid is distributed in the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra. Clothing, hygiene products, child care products can be obtained in the building of the church of St. Agapit of the Caves. All those in need receive humanitarian assistance. Help is also sent to the affected areas of the city.
· Humanitarian aid was delivered to the Lugansk region for the residents of Donbass, which was collected by the parishioners of the churches of the South-Western Vicariate of Moscow with the support of the Synodal Department for Charity and the Good Deed in Starye Cheryomushki charitable foundation. The total weight of the aid is 20 tons. More than 14 tons were collected by the Moscow “House for Mom” of the Orthodox service “Mercy”. Humanitarian aid includes canned food, cereals, sunflower oil, hygiene products, diapers, household chemicals, washing powder.
· On March 14, employees and volunteers of the “Mercy-on-Don” aid service visited a TAC in the Aksai district of the Rostov region: they handed over clothes, essentials, food to people – about a ton of products in total.
· The rector of the Holy Assumption Church of Belyaevka in the Odessa diocese donated mattresses and pillows for refugees in the city.
· In the Nizhny Novgorod diocese, the diocese daily transfers necessary food, personal hygiene products, medicines, and drinking water to TAPs.
· — In the shelter, refugees receive regular meals, accommodation, psychological and medical assistance.
Spiritual assistance
On March 13, in the Zaraysk TAP, the rector of the Nativity Church of the Kolomna diocese performed a prayer service and talked with the refugees about Great Lent and the feast of the Triumph of Orthodoxy.
· On March 13, 5 adults and 3 children came to the Dubosekovo TAP (Diocese of Odintsovo) to meet with the priest. The priest performed a prayer service and a memorial service, accepted notes for commemoration at the Liturgy.
Assemble your help or to seek the help of due to the current acute situation by the Hot Line of Church Social Assistance “Mercy”: 8 800 70 70 222. 9000 9000 9000
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Help refugees and injured civilians can, by sending an SMS to number 3443 with the word “Refugees” and the amount of the donation. For example, Refugees 300.
You can tell what kind of assistance your diocese provides to refugees and injured civilians by e-mail diaconia@patriarchia. ru (you must indicate the subject of the letter: “Summary of refugees”).
Up-to-date information about the possibilities of assistance in the dioceses in Russia is collected on a special page of the website of the Synodal Charity Department.
Previous updates on Church assistance to refugees and injured civilians: March 1, March 2, March 3, March 4, March 5, March 6, March 7, March 8, March 9, March 10, March 11, March 12 , March 13, 2022.
More news and stories about church social service in the Telegram channel “Church Affairs” and “Church Affairs. Briefly”, in the group of the Synodal Department on Facebook, VK, OK, on the Youtube channel and on the Department’s Instagram account. Expert comments and answers to questions are in the Department’s Yandex.Q account.
Caring for the bay tree
How to care for the bay tree, can its leaves be used as a spice and how soon will a big tree grow from a small bush?
Watering
In summer Lavr Nobilis needs a constant supply of fresh moisture. The plant should be watered abundantly with water of medium softness and the soil should not dry out. If it is very hot during the day, then it is better to water twice: in the morning and in the evening. It is important during the day, at the peak of the heat, not to get water on the leaves, otherwise they can get burned in the sun.
Starting from autumn and up to June, you can water the laurel less frequently. In winter, in cold and slush, indoors in normal or high humidity, watering can be reduced to two times a week. In the cold season, the plant “sleeps” and it needs much less moisture than in summer.
It is important to note that the courier will bring the laurel in “transport” condition. The plant should be watered immediately.
Transplanting
As soon as the houseplant is delivered, it can be transplanted into a larger pot. The courier will bring the laurel in the soil that is best suited for transporting the plant, and the laurel requires more land to develop.
It should be taken into account that laurel grows slowly and does not require frequent transplants. Once every two, two and a half years, a young plant can be transplanted. The need for such a transplant can be determined by looking at the roots of the plant. If they fill the pot completely, then feel free to transplant.
An adult large laurel can be transplanted once every three or even four years.
Don’t forget to build a good drainage from expanded clay or stones at the bottom of the pot.
Soil composition
Land for laurel in nature consists of fallen leaves, humus, turf, sand and peat. At home, a houseplant can be transplanted into universal soil, which is sold in any flower shop.
Lighting
Laurel is a southern plant. And therefore, he perfectly tolerates direct sunlight and even loves windows on the south side and rooms with bright lighting. In hot summer, laurel can be taken out into the fresh air.
Immediately after the purchase, it is not worth exposing the plant to the midday sun, because it was stored in a warehouse for some time and traveled in trucks. Accustom the laurel to the sun gradually so that its leaves do not get a sunburn.
Temperature
The best summer temperature for laurel lies between 20 and 26 degrees Celsius. Starting in autumn, the laurel can be moved to a cool room. For example, to the hall, or to the balcony (up to +10 C). In winter, it is better to keep the plant cool (12-15 degrees Celsius) and in the dim sun. Then the laurel will survive the winter most favorably and begin its growth faster in the summer.
Humidity
Laurel loves moist air and spraying with soft, filtered water. Especially in summer when it’s warm. The main thing is not to spray the plant at the peak of the daytime heat in the sun.
In winter, it is enough to dust the leaves with a clean, damp cloth.
Air humidity control: if the leaves turn yellow and dry, then there is clearly not enough moisture. In this case, it is worth regularly spraying the plant, or moving it to a room with higher air humidity.
Air humidity for laurel in the office
In no case should you place laurel next to a heating battery, or under the air flow from an air conditioner.
Top dressing
Not particularly required. But for better and faster growth, you can add universal mineral fertilizers to the soil in the spring, during the growing season.
Leaf pruning
Laurel Nobilis tolerates shearing very well. You can prune the bush the way you want and create different shapes. The pruning is as follows: at the end of August, when growth slows down, you can cut it off, leaving fresh shoots (eyes), they will develop before the onset of the first cold weather, and in the spring, when the plant starts new growth, they will give fresh shoots; in the spring, you can remove the most active eyes on the top of the laurel. The remaining less strong shoots will give a small increase.
Results
In general, caring for laurel, a homemade laurel tree, is not burdensome and quite simple. No unique conditions are required for this houseplant. The main thing is to regularly monitor the air humidity and prevent the plant from overheating in winter.
When purchasing a young plant, it should be borne in mind that caring for it requires a more careful attitude. But adult large laurels almost do not require attention and get along well both in cozy apartments and noisy offices.
Since Laurel Nobilis is a houseplant and is grown in special nurseries, we do not recommend using its leaves for food. Still, it grows on soils enriched with nutrients and fertilizers, stored in warehouses and transported in vehicles before our courier delivers it to you. In urban conditions, whether it is an office or an apartment, laurel leaves, together with city air, absorb many different, sometimes harmful, substances. In addition, improper drying of laurel leaves may simply not give that taste and aroma, which is so valuable spice from laurel, grown in the south specifically for gastronomic purposes.
Buy Lavr Nobilis
You can order a houseplant Lavr Nobilis with delivery in St. Petersburg in our online store. Just call us at +7 (812) 923-44-97. We are happy to accept orders on any day of the week from 8:00 to 23:00 (Moscow time) and can tell you which plants are best for your home and office.
How a botanical garden is created in the Alexander Nevsky Lavra
Sergey Nikolaev / RG
Cacti, roses and a pond as a legacy
No professional flower growers were hired. But landscaping issues are always under the close attention of the Lavra’s viceroy, Bishop Nazariy of Kronstadt, an agronomist by first education who had experience working in the Kiev Botanical Garden back in Soviet times (“Sometimes he conducted excursions there for party delegations,” Vladyka Nazariy notes). The vicegerent personally conducted a tour of the flower beds of the Lavra for RG correspondents.
Let’s say right away: the cacti that amaze the imagination of pilgrims and tourists are from the winter garden, located in the gallery of one of the buildings. In the summer they are moved to open ground. On the territory of the Lavra there is a microclimate, the temperature is one or two degrees higher than outside the monastery walls, which also protect from the wind. But everything else grows in ordinary flower beds.
When the revival of the Lavra began (and finally, most of the buildings were handed over to the monastery only 10 years ago), they began to equip the flower gardens from scratch. For a long time, the Lavra buildings were occupied by an organization working for defense, a “mailbox”, as they used to say in Soviet times. They were not interested in flowers. Monks, laborers, volunteers not only revived flower gardens, but also made them where there was no land. So the most beautiful lilacs, roses, peonies appeared on the sites, once occupied by garages and other objects. And where there was a car repair shop, they made a pond. As Vladyka recalls, the workshop was left with a viewing hole of the strongest “military” concrete, which could not be beaten off. Then they decided to make a pond, over which they installed the image of Our Lady of Konev (before the Lavra, Vladyka was rector of the Nativity of the Theotokos Monastery on the island of Konevets).
– I understood: people come to the Lavra, and they are primarily interested not in how the premises are transferred, but in what surrounds them. So we created and are creating this living beauty specifically for visitors. As for the monks, you rarely see them in the courtyards during the daytime: it’s too crowded, – Vladyka explains. Flower beds are arranged in such a way that some species and varieties are constantly blooming. For example, peonies follow lilacs, and roses follow peonies. Fragrance – always.
Lilac – flower of Victory
There are practically no phloxes popular for our region in Lavra flower beds – they are not specially planted. Because phloxes are especially loved by powdery mildew, which is difficult to stop spreading. But lilacs – a lot of varieties. Both snow-white and lilac – with flowers of different configurations. There is a bush on which both lilac and white branches are at the same time – such a variety. There is even a red lilac – including the variety “Beauty of Moscow” by the famous self-taught breeder, front-line soldier, Stalin Prize laureate Leonid Kolesnikov. By the way, red varieties are the abbot’s favorite varieties. Because everyone is used to: lilac – lilac or white. Red – both bright and unusual.
– I love lilacs, – Vladyka admits. – A bush can grow for two hundred years if you take care of it. Lilac is the flower of my childhood. Sometimes I joke: together with the chickens we grew up under a lilac bush. I come from Ukraine, where every house has lilac bushes, and in the heat, under them, chickens hide and children play. And also lilac – the flower of the Great Victory. Our fighters in Europe were greeted with lilacs.
There are plans to create a plot with lilacs of “spiritual varieties” in the Lavra: “White Angel”, “Valaam” and others. And in August, dozens of lilac bushes will be planted at the Nikolsky skete of the laurels (Kingiseppsky district of the Leningrad region) to lay the foundation for syringaria. The future garden will be laid out in the form of St. Andrew’s Cross. Next to the syringarium, an iridarium (iris garden) is planned. And they also dream of getting the newest variety, also with red flowers – “Alexander Nevsky”. Bred by Russian breeders for the 800th anniversary of the birth of the right-believing prince. But so far, the variety exists only in the form of a few “uterine bushes”. You need to wait.
Variety of beauty
Lavra peonies – a fragrant poem. Different colors, shapes. But most of all, tree-like peonies are striking. This is no longer a traditional bush, but a real small tree with huge flowers. Now is the time to enjoy them.
– Do you know where the peonies came from in St. Petersburg? They are southern, before the war they grew in the Botanical Garden. They were taken care of, sheltered. During the war, there was no one to take care of. Some varieties did not survive, some adapted and became uncovered. These “went” through our gardens. The Lavra also has a collection of peonies from the Summer Garden. When the garden was closed for renovation, some of the bushes were handed over to us. As a result, some of their varieties have not been preserved, but we have, – Vladyka explains.
Tulips, of course, have faded. But there are many varieties of them in the laurel, including the Black Prince variety. By the way, perfectly black tulips do not exist. They are dark purple. Vladyka also told the secret of how to keep tulips on the site. They need to be dug up after two or three seasons, dried, and only then planted again. Tulip – cunning, can “run away”. It burrows to great depths, and you will not find it later.
Another favorite flower of the governor is gerberas, especially yellow ones. Because “they are like the sun, which is so lacking in St. Petersburg.”
Blooming colorful rhododendrons always attract the eye. Yes, these bushes are from a warmer climate, but they grow well and the flowers are bright. The main rule: when the bright sun appears in St. Petersburg in February, you need to start covering the bushes, if you want them to be in bloom later.
Many of the trees planted in the laurel are also unusual. For example, Nedzvetsky’s apple trees. They are planted for beauty. The fruits are tiny, but there are a lot of flowers, and again red. Japanese quince is also strewn with red flowers (candied fruits are made from its fruits in the monastery). They also love chestnuts.
And also dogwood, anemones, forsythia, clematis, daylilies, hydrangea, hosta, roses… And the simplest thing: viburnum. Blossoms – beautifully, fruits – red, bright. There are many conifers, including two Siberian cedars.
– Planting is not a problem. To see how it blooms for the first time is also good. But in order for the plants not to disappear, not to hatch, not to be clogged with weeds, they need to be worked on. Beauty takes work! – the lord smiles.
Finally, the correspondents of “RG” asked for advice – what should beginner gardeners do, and even those who do not have time to landscaping the site. We were advised to pay attention to the conifers. They do not require special care, and against their background you can plant any flowers. Preferably perennials. There will be more trouble with one-year-olds.
By the way
Everywhere in the flowerbeds of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra, like molehills dug. But these are not moles. This is specially dug up by dandelions – before the fluff with seeds scatters in the wind. Dandelions reproduce quickly and are the worst enemy of garden crops. Some of the brethren and volunteers work in the flower beds. Volunteers are always welcome at the monastery. Especially those who are able to distinguish a weed from a cultivated plant. However, they will teach. The main desire.
Soon the collection of “spiritual varieties” of lilacs will appear in the Lavra: “White Angel”, “Valaam” and others. Photo: Sergey Nikolaev / RG
About the problem of beekeeping
Vladyka shows an unusual blooming acacia covered with snow-white flowers. That’s what it’s called: white acacia. Purely southern, but grows excellently in the laurel. It blooms interestingly: first it will open the buds, and only then the leaves. Acacia wood is so strong that it is comparable to iron. Acacia honey is never candied. True, there is no apiary in the Lavra and never will be. In the city, bees are disastrous. But at the skete – at ease, there is an apiary.
– Trouble in Russia comes with apiaries. The fields are treated with chemicals, the bees are dying. It only seems so: just think – less honey, they will bring it from abroad. They’ll bring it. But farmers forget that bees are also pollinators. We are losing the harvest of many crops that are pollinated by bees, – lamented the governor of the Lavra.
The sky is like a tent, the time will come and it will open
Forty years of preparation
viceroy. The governor was away, and the boy was advised to turn to one of the experienced confessors of the Lavra.
The boy told an unknown father that he really wanted to become a monk from childhood. In response, he heard: “Vasenka, while you live in the world, start a family, raise children, help your neighbors, and then, in agreement with your wife, become a monk.”
The advice turned out to be prophetic, and for more than 40 years the future Father Seraphim Vyritsky performed this obedience as a preparation for monasticism.
Soon Vasily Nikolaevich Muraviev becomes a merchant of the 2nd guild, a wealthy man, skillfully and progressively conducting his business. He gives most of his income to the church and, together with his wife, arranges dinners for the poor for charity, calling them directly from the street, thanks them for coming, gives money, things and food for the road.
Donating to government hospitals, the couple often took lonely, emaciated, often hopeless people into their homes. At home, with excellent care, sincerity and hospitality of the owners, the hopeless often recovered, surprising the doctors. And the couple did not engage in any “spiritual enlightenment”: there was only pure practice.
Together with the spiritual children of Father Barnabas from the Gethsemane Skete, who was his spiritual mentor until the end of his life, Vasily Muravyov thought a lot about what is happening now in Russia, what the future holds for the country.
A thunderstorm passed over the Russian land
Vasily Nikolaevich Muravyov with his family. Photo: http://serafim.com.ru/
In 1917, many wealthy acquaintances, colleagues of the Muravyovs began to transfer their capital abroad and leave Russia, hoping to wait out unclear times there. And Vasily Muravyov realized that the time had come for him to a new life, a monastic one. It has been 45 years since he first came to the Lavra as a teenager.
Metropolitan Veniamin (Kazanskiy) of Petrograd, who was a friend of V. Muravyov, himself offered and gave his blessing to be tonsured at the Alexander Nevsky Lavra. Olga Muravieva entered the Resurrection Novodevichy Convent near St. Petersburg. The couple’s haircut took place in one day.
Soon Hierodeacon Varnava (the name given to Vasily Muravyov in tonsure) was assigned to serve at the cemetery. The place was “hot” – there was a civil war, funerals were carried out, they were buried constantly, to crying and screaming. Here about. Barnabas began his ministry, praying for suffering, restless people.
During these years, the Lavra, despite the ongoing persecution of Christians, became the center of all church life in Petrograd: a fundraising point was opened to help the starving, part of the premises of the Lavra was assigned to war invalids, donations were collected for orphans, the poor were invited to hot meals daily .
Thanks to the long life in the world, Fr. Barnabas knew well the moods and demands of people of all classes, peasants, philistines, workers, nobles, intellectuals – all the “former”. To Fr. Two years later, most of the Lavra brethren, many bishops and archimandrites, went to confession to Barnabas, and the laity often waited near the cell to somehow catch the priest.
A distinctive feature of Fr. Barnabas during the time of persecution, when any inhabitant of the Lavra did not know in the morning whether he would return or be arrested, when schismatics laid claim to the Lavra, when disagreements began among the brethren, there was an amazing, seemingly inappropriate calmness, not gloomy, not anxious, but a kind and gentle look.
“The Almighty Lord governs the world, and everything that happens in it is done either by the grace of God, or by permission,” said the priest. – The fate of God is incomprehensible to man. Only such a view of the essence of what is happening attracts peace to the soul, does not allow to be carried away by excitement and delivers patience.
And for this, he considered Fr. Barnabas, real faith in the Lord is needed, which must be strengthened, tested, renewed in oneself – starting with the smallest, everyday cases of one’s life; what is needed is faith in the good providence of God, unshakable trust in God, and not in an outsider who offers to doubt, to be perplexed, to murmur.
Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Alexy (Simansky) (second from right) and Patriarch of Jerusalem and All Palestine Benedict II (left) during a service in the Dormition Cathedral of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra. May 31, 1968 Moscow region, Zagorsk. Photo: Nikolai Kuleshov/TASS
The priest knew how to console, and in 1926 he was appointed confessor of the Lavra. Before that, he accepts the great schema with the name Seraphim.
The appearance of such people as Fr. Seraphim, it was the grace of God: confusion reigned everywhere, a lack of understanding of how to live on: the old world was disappearing, with it all the old laws and rules, principles and concepts. The church was declared hostile to the new government, as before freely – you no longer look like it, the monasteries were closed. How to protect yourself, how to protect loved ones from a strange, previously unknown evil? What to say to children?
With all this, they went to Fr. Seraphim and monks and laity. At the end of 1927, already after the Declaration of Met. Sergius (Stragorodsky), Archbishop Alexy (Simansky) came for advice.
Vladyka feared arrest for his noble origin. “Father Seraphim, wouldn’t it be better for me to go abroad?” the bishop asked.
“Who will you leave the Russian Church to? After all, you have to feed her … Do not be afraid, the Mother of God Herself will protect you. There will be many grave temptations, but with God’s help everything will be handled,” replied Fr. Seraphim, and Vladyka Alexy remembered this answer when he was elected patriarch 18 years later.
“The time has come for repentance and confession,” Fr. Seraphim. – The Lord Himself determined the punishment for the Russian people for sins. A gloomy night will cover the Russian land for a long time, much suffering awaits us ahead. That is why the Lord teaches us: “By your patience save your souls.” We can only trust in the mercy of God and beg for His forgiveness. Let us remember that “God is love”” .
To many monks and laity, Fr. Seraphim advised turning to the Jesus Prayer, considering the unceasing prayer of repentance to be the best way to unite the human spirit with the Spirit of God. After all, there may not be someone nearby who will console, answer the question, cheer up, and the Jesus Prayer is a reliable connection with the Comforter Himself. “In the most difficult times, it will be convenient to be saved who, to the best of his ability, begins to strive in the Jesus Prayer, ascending from the frequent invocation of the name of the Son of God to unceasing prayer,” said the priest.
Already at that time there were known cases of miraculous healing through the prayers of Fr. Seraphim to God, exorcism of evil spirits.
After spending three years as a confessor of the Lavra, sometimes receiving confessors literally for days, Fr. Seraphim, who was already 63 years old, became seriously ill and one day he simply could not get out of bed. He accepted his illness with complete calmness and complacency: “There are people who do not tolerate such illnesses!”
Doctors believed that only fresh air and silence would help Fr. Seraphim to strengthen his forces, and was advised to settle in a healthy climate of the suburbs – this is how Vyritsa was chosen. Father Seraphim flatly refused to leave, but Metropolitan Seraphim (Chichagov) of Petrograd, a friend of the priest and a doctor in the past, after reading the conclusion of the doctors, immediately blessed to go. Father Seraphim obeyed. In 1930, together with Fr. The nun Khristina (wife of the priest in the world, Olga) also went to Vyritsa as a seraphim with her granddaughter to care for the elder.
Vyritsa Seraphim continued to receive people, sometimes up to several hundred a day, and prayed at night. And as before, he taught to live in the circumstances that the Lord sent, not to grumble, not to worry, but calmly do your job, committing everything to the will of God. To everyone who came to him, he said:
“You should never ask the Lord for anything earthly. He knows what is good for us better than we do. Always pray like this: “I commit, Lord, myself, my children and all relatives and neighbors to Your holy will.”
Sincerely considering himself a sinner, the elder constantly asked everyone to pray for the salvation of his soul. Relatives about. Seraphim tried to somehow limit the reception of people, referring to the elder’s ill health, but Fr. Seraphim firmly said: “Now I will always be unwell … As long as my hand is raised for blessing, I will receive people.”
In the cell of Fr. Seraphim. Photo: https://vyritsamonastery. ru/
O. Seraphim never condemned a person, did not reproach, did not read moralizing. But somehow imperceptibly shifted from involvement in the earthly, from worries and sorrows and set the heavenly horizon. He attributed all the sins of people to the malice of the devil:
“Try to keep yourself from the snares that are placed outside and inside a person and covered in every possible way with a semblance of truth. They are easily recognized by the fact that they deprive the soul of peace. The peace of Christ is the witness of the truth.”
The sin of condemnation Fr. Seraphim generally considered one of the greatest spiritual ulcers of our time: “We have the right to judge only ourselves. Even talking about a person, we already involuntarily evaluate and condemn him.
People received joy and peace when they left Fr. Seraphim, no matter what they come with. From a human point of view, it was incomprehensible, “not logical,” but it was so: the grace of God, through the prayers of the elder, warmed and comforted, taught to break away from earthly problems and look higher. Helped about. Seraphim and practical advice: who to get a job, who to the hospital, he gave money to those who were left completely without funds:
“But how will I look before the Lord if I leave the money to myself… If you have a ruble in your wallet, give it to the poor, leaving a penny for yourself, and you will never have money transferred.”
Once in the house of Fr. Seraphim came to the NKVD – to arrest the priest. The elder asked the elder to come up to him, touched his hand, stroked it and said: “May your sins be forgiven you, servant of God…” and called his name. And the Chekist suddenly said: “If there were more such priests, then we would all be believers” – and burst into tears.
And Fr. Seraphim remained unarrested.
War
Father Seraphim in Vyritsa. Photo: https://vyritsamonastery.ru/
O. Seraphim warned some of his spiritual children about the impending war. When the war began, he began to pray on a stone, in front of the icon of St. Seraphim of Sarov and following his example.
“It was impossible to look at this without tears. Grandfather stood with his sore knees on a stone and stretched out his hands to the sky … – recalled his granddaughter Margarita. – We begged him to leave this exorbitant feat, because you can pray in the cell, but in this case he was merciless both to us and to himself.
I prayed both in the cold and in the rain, for as long as I could: sometimes for an hour, sometimes for two, and sometimes for several hours at once. Of course, the Lord strengthened him, otherwise it would be impossible for a sick, almost non-walking person.”
During the war, Fr. Seraphim, Nikolai Muravyov, and were soon shot. “Be the will of God,” the relatives then heard from Fr. Seraphim.
After the war from all over Russia to Fr. Seraphim came to learn about the fate of loved ones – missing, missing in exile and camps. Many were left without a home, without apartments – they could not return to Leningrad – Fr. Seraphim prayed, and everything was arranged.
Prepare yourself for the spiritual world
At the opening of the memorial plaque to St. Seraphim Vyritsky on the facade of the house in Apraksin Lane, where he lived from 1914 to 1917. 12/12/2016 Photo: Sergey Konkov/TASS
In 1945, the schema nun Seraphim (in the world Olga Muravyova, wife of Father Seraphim, who had previously taken the schema with a new name) passed away. For almost 60 years she has been there, caring and helping in everything. Until the death of Seraphim was four years old. He increasingly prayed in solitude.
At that time, his relatives and closest children heard a lot from the elder. Father Seraphim said that the time would come and the Lord would have mercy on Russia, churches and monasteries would be opened and rebuilt, Orthodox radio stations would operate, and a lot of spiritual literature would be published.
We now know that this is what happened.
But the elder urged to stay awake, not to fall asleep with your soul, because prosperous times are not eternal.
“The time will come when not persecution, but the money and charms of this world will turn people away from God and many more souls will perish than in times of open rebellion. On the one hand, crosses will be erected and domes gilded, and on the other hand, the kingdom of lies and evil will come. The true Church will always be persecuted, and it will be possible to be saved only by sorrows and illnesses. Persecution will take on the most unpredictable character.
And if the Russian people do not come to repentance, it may happen that brother will rise again against brother.”
Under the repentance of the people, Fr. Seraphim meant the repentance of each person, recalling the gospel: “Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!” These were the first words of Christ with which he addressed the people. Everyone should watch their soul, ask God for the gift to see the roots of their sins, the deepest in the heart, because repentance is a gift from the Lord, a person without God’s help cannot see what is really important.
Father Seraphim advised to read the prayer of St. Ephraim the Syrian as often as possible: “Lord and Master of my life…”, because “the whole essence of Orthodoxy lies in it, with it we ask the Lord for help in acquiring the properties of a new person.”
In this life the elder considered it necessary for every Christian to prepare himself for the spiritual world. “The sky is like a tent, the time will come and it will open,” he said.
He knew about his death and prepared for it.
3 April 1949 years Fr. Seraphim partook of the Holy Mysteries and asked to read the Gospel and the Psalter. Later he asked to be put in a chair and began to pray, while sometimes asking for the time. Closer to two o’clock in the morning. Seraphim asked to read the canon on the exodus of the soul, after which, having crossed himself, with the words “Save, Lord, and have mercy on the whole world,” he went to the Lord.
On the first day after the death of Fr. Seraphim healed a blind girl. Mom led her to the coffin and said: “Kiss grandfather’s hand.” Vyritsa old-timers remember well the sight of a blind child.
Father Seraphim was buried not far from the Vyritsa Church of Our Lady of Kazan. In 2000, he was glorified by the Council of Bishops. Now the relics of St. Seraphim of Vyritsky, as well as the grave of the schema-nun Seraphim, are located in a small chapel next to the Kazan Church, where, as well as to the chapel of Blessed Xenia of St. Petersburg, people bring their notes and prayers.
The article uses materials from the book: “The Life and Feats of St. Seraphim Vyritsky” by V. A. Filimonov, publishing house “Satis”, St. Petersburg, 2013.
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, in response to a petition asking to leave the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra for the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), indicated that the issue of using the building is decided by the Ukrainian Cabinet. The president’s response is posted on his website .
“Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated July 11, 2013 No. 519-r buildings and structures on the street. Lavrskaya, 11 and on the street. Lavrskaya, 15 in Kyiv, according to a certain list, were transferred for free use of the Holy Dormition Kiev-Pechersk Lavra (monastery) of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church,” Zelensky said.
As reported, the former head of the non-canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the self-proclaimed Kyiv Patriarchate, Filaret, stated that the new religious structure of the OCU could take the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra from the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate with the help of a legal operation. According to him, the Lavra is “a Ukrainian, not a Russian shrine.”
The owner of the temple complex of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra is the Ukrainian state. The community of monks has a lease and use agreement, but the document can be canceled – as the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice did with the Pochaev Lavra. Then, in fact, 200 monks and 50 novices were left without housing.
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Sergiev Posad sights, temples, museums, history
Not far from Moscow, almost 70 kilometers , in an unusually picturesque place of the Central Russian Upland, a small town Sergiev Posad settled, which gained undoubted popularity among tourists with its main attraction – the Trinity-Sergius Lavra, founded in the 14th century by Reverend Sergius of Radonezh .
Contents of :
Brief history of Sergiev Posad
Temples and monasteries (Trinity-Sergius Lavra, Chernigov Skete, etc.)
Museums
When is the best time to come to Sergiev Posad
Where to go with children
Excursions
A small Sergiev Posad near Moscow with a population of just over 100 thousand people is one of the most amazing cities of the Golden Ring of Russia. In addition to the Lavra itself – the most unique historical and architectural temple complex worthy of admiration, in Sergiev Posad and its environs there are a lot of places associated with the name of the Reverend, his family and the Lavra itself: Pyatnitsky well , Gremyachiy waterfall, Pokrovsky Khotkov convent and many others.
Sergiev Posad (top view)
Intercession Khotkov Convent
Sergiev Posad is an amazingly cozy and picturesque city, which was loved by Prishvin and Kuprin, many artists and philosophers. The history of the city is closely connected with the Lavra, but, nevertheless, it is quite original and interesting. The city has preserved monuments of temple architecture 16th-18th centuries civic buildings of the late baroque era, there are wonderful ponds and amazing museums . In a word, in this city you can have a good rest and replenish your informational and aesthetic baggage.
But you should not limit yourself to visiting only Sergiev Posad itself. Very attractive to visit and its wonderful surroundings : Gethsemane Chernigov Skete, Museum-Estate in the village Abramtsevo , Spaso-Bethany Monastery, museum estate in the village Muranovo .
Therefore, to visit Sergiev Posad, you need to plan at least 2-3 days in order to fully experience the identity of the city with its dominant Orthodox component and visit all possible historical and cultural sites of the city itself and its amazing surroundings. Of course, you can see a lot during just 1 day of your stay in the city, but it’s better to take your time to see the sights of this quiet Russian town.
Brief history of Sergiev Posad
The emergence and development of this city is inextricably linked with the history of the St. Sergius Lavra, and it begins with a small monastic monastery, which was founded by 20-year-old Sergius of Radonezh in 1337 on a completely deserted, overgrown with dense forest, mountain Makovets .
Life of Sergius of Radonezh in the wilderness
Believers flocked to St. Sergius, wishing to devote their lives to prayer, and soon a monastic town was formed, around which, in turn, handicrafts began to spring up.0399 settlements , villages , villages, and Orthodox parish churches were built in them – this is how a township settlement was formed near the Lavra.
Emergence of Sergiev Posad villages
Just two or three decades after the death of St. Sergius, the first villages appeared near the Sergius Lavra, which was a white-stone Trinity Cathedral plus several wooden monastic cells. They were called Panino , Klementyevo , Kopnino and Kokuyevo . The village of Panino perished in a fire during the Polish invasion of the 17th century, retaining its name in Podpaninskaya Street for a long time.
Trinity Cathedral of St. Sergius Lavra
The village of Kokuyevo was transformed over time into Kokuevskaya Sloboda, and then entered the urban territory of Sergiev Posad, also keeping the historical past in the name of Kokuevskaya Street.
But the village Klementyevo has grown into a large shopping center, in terms of population exceeding Pereslavl-Zalessky at one time. It was from this village that the city of Sergiev Posad subsequently grew.
The commercial and industrial direction of the development of the village was facilitated by its favorable location. After all, all the main transport routes went through it – from Moscow to Pereslavl-Zalessky, from Arkhangelsk to Moscow, etc. In addition, the implementation of numerous construction works in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra attracted new residents to the patrimonial monastic village of Klementyevo – workers of all construction specialties.
Road to Moscow from Sergiev Posad – 19th century
In addition to the villages, near the Trinity-Sergius Lavra, the so-called Sluzhniye Sloboda – Lower and Upper took shape. In the 16th century, stone Pyatnitsky and Vvedensky churches , which still exist, appeared in the Lower Sloboda, and a wooden church Rozhdestvenskaya appeared in the Upper Sloboda.
At first, houses and churches were built mainly of wood, and the construction was carried out very chaotically, which led to numerous fires. But time passed. Temples and buildings of settlements and villages were rebuilt in stone. All kinds of crafts . In the 16th century, about 20 crafts were developed in the township settlements.
Tragic for the inhabitants of the settlement was the time of the siege of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra by the Polish-Lithuanian invaders from 1608 to 1610 . The enemy did not penetrate into the Lavra itself, but the township farms were brutally looted and almost all were burned.
When later the settlement began to be rebuilt again, its formation was already more organized. settlements artisans engaged in a certain direction: Ikonnaya , Streletskaya , Pushkarskaya, etc. Interestingly, one of the crafts was the creation of toys for children.
Production of Sergiev Posad craftsmen
Sergiev Posad appeared on the map of Russia in 1782 , when a settlement with a single name was established from all the settlements located around the Trinity-Sergius Lavra by decree of Catherine the Second .
Since Sergiev Posad was located not far from Moscow and had certain economic ties with it, besides, a large number of believers constantly arrived at the monastery – a certain transport problem arose, which was solved by the industrialist F. Chizhov and the famous philanthropist Ivan Mamontov (father Savva).
In 1862, began to move along the railway line Moscow – Yaroslavl via Sergiev Posad. However, the pilgrims rejected the new means of transportation and continued to walk on foot. The higher clergy of the Lavra had to demonstrate by their example the safety of the railway.
In pre-revolutionary times, there were practically no industrial enterprises and, consequently, the working class in the city, although about nineteen thousand people already lived here.
Krasnogorskaya Square in front of Sergius Lavra at the end of 19century
During the Civil War, the Main Military Engineering Directorate for the supply of the Red Army was transferred to Sergiev Posad. The monastery was closed. Soviet power was firmly established in the city.
In 1919, Sergiev Posad officially received the status of a city. However, in the 30s it was renamed to Zagorsk . So the name of the outstanding revolutionary was immortalized, to whom a monument was erected on the main avenue of the city.
At the same time, the first industrial enterprises were created in Sergiev Posad: electromechanical and optical-mechanical plants. The nesting dolls factory, created at the beginning of the 20th century, now became known as “Zagorsk Toy Factory N 1” , and later – “Art Products and Toys”. This enterprise still produces nesting dolls, tumblers, etc.
Sergiev Posad nesting dolls
During the Great Patriotic War, the city became front-line, the front line was only 20-30 km from Zagorsk. Sergiev Posad was bombed, but the enemy did not enter it. After the war, the economic and cultural development of the Zagorsk region went forward at a rapid pace.
Winter Zagorsk in 1964
Historical justice was restored in 1991 – Sergiev Posad was returned to its original historical name. At the same time, powerful restoration work began to restore the architectural monuments of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra. And in connection with the increased interest in it, the tourist trail to this wonderful ancient Russian city filled with powerful spiritual potential has intensified.
Trinity-Sergius Lavra
Sergiev Posad has always been famous for its captivating beauty and picturesqueness. No wonder many writers and poets loved to come here so much: Dostoevsky and Gogol, Lermontov and Karamzin , L.N. Tolstoy and Kuprin , etc. He loved this city very much Prishvin , who lived here for more than 10 years and wrote many famous works. The house where he lived has been preserved, but there is no museum of this famous writer and amazing person in the city yet.
Monument to the writer Prishvin in the park “Skitskiye Prudy”
Many prominent artists, artists and other cultural figures also visited the city.
Temples and monasteries
Trinity-Sergius Lavra
The main and most attractive magnet in historical and architectural terms is the beautiful complex of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra, on the territory of which several temples of different times are concentrated. Their creation is associated with the names of many Russian rulers, starting with Russian princes and ending with the emperors of all Russia.
On Cathedral Square
Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great , Anna Ioannovna and Catherine the Second – all had a hand in the creative work of building the temple complex, which today tourists and pilgrims alike seek to visit, because the Lavra is the central functioning Orthodox monastery in Russia.
In the middle of the 19th century, , the Gethsemane Skete was separated from the Lavra, in which individual monks retired, wishing to lead an ascetic and hermit way of life. The Gethsemane skete is created from wooden buildings on the outskirts of Sergiev Posad in Isakovskaya Grove . The ravines surrounding the skete were partially turned into artificial ponds, near which today a recreation area is organized – the Park “Skitskiye Prudy”.
Skete of Gethsemane before the revolution
And the appearance of the blessed Philip in the Gethsemane skete contributed to the emergence of another skete settlement – Chernigov, organized from underground cave cells and temples.
Underground Church of the Archangel Michael in the Chernigov Skete
In the post-Soviet time, the Gethsemane Skete did not recover, but Chernigov, together with its cave department, survived and today is fully restored and open to the public.
Bogolyubskaya Kinovia (Novoorogodnaya st., 40 A), founded by the same Philip not far from the Chernigov skete as a necropolis for the servants of the Sergius Lavra, is also being actively restored.
Service in the restored Bogolyubskaya cenobitia
Spaso-Vithansky Monastery (Maslieva str., 25)
This monastery was founded at the end of the 18th century by Moscow archbishop Platon . Here it is interesting to see the unique Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral built at the end of the 18th century in the form of an oval figure and had two thrones – the upper one is the Transfiguration of the Lord and the lower one is the Resurrection of Lazarus.
Spaso-Bethany Monastery
The altar of the Lazarus throne is designed in the form of a cave at the bottom of Mount Tabor. And the top of this mountain is the altar of the upper throne – the Transfiguration of the Lord. Thus, the relationship of two New Testament events was visually illustrated – the resurrection from the tomb into the world of glory. This small church is in great contrast to the Sergius Lavra. It’s sparsely populated, quiet and peaceful. And most importantly, very beautiful.
Temples
In addition to the main monastic ensembles, Sergiev Posad is also rich in various parish churches , which were built on the territory of settlements and villages. Of the oldest temples, Vvedensky and Paraskeva Pyatnitsa located on 127 Red Army Street are of interest. Both of these stone structures appeared here by the middle of the 16th century in the populous Podolsk region to replace the previously existing wooden Vvedenskaya with the Friday Limit, erected during the time of Reverend Nikon in the 14th century.
The creation of these small but neat churches was due to the financial assistance of the boyar governor I. Khabarov , who by the end of his life was tonsured a monk.
Vvedenskaya and Pyatnitskaya churches
Two-tier, single-domed cross-domed Temple of the Entry (Entrance into the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary) until the second half of the 17th century was the main temple of the male Podolsk monastery, after the abolition of which it remained just a parish church. Once created in the spirit of Pskov architecture, after numerous reconstructions, it embodied the features of different styles and eras.
Light, elegant and cozy Paraskeva Pyatnitsa Church is decorated with numerous decorations and has a bell tower. It looks very harmonious next to the more mundane Vvedenskaya, and together they form a completely finished composition. Pyatnitsky was the temple of the female Podolsky monastery before its abolition, as well as Vvedenskaya.
In the Soviet years, church premises were used for other purposes, but miraculously were not destroyed. Returned to believers at the beginning of 90’s, both temples were restored and again hold services. It makes sense to go to both churches to feel the spirit of ancient times, peace and tranquility.
Ilyinsky temple
On the bank of the artificial Kelarsky Pond there is an architectural monument dating back to the second half of the 18th century – Ilyinsky Church , built in the Moscow baroque style. This temple is beautiful outside and inside. It is worth going into it to admire its painted walls, see the gilded five-tiered iconostasis, and be surprised that in the Soviet years this church was the only one operating in Sergiev Posad. Today, as an architectural monument, it is protected by the state.
There is also a wonderful Temple of the Ascension of the Lord on the Red Army Avenue, 88a, also related to in the second half of the millennium, made in the Baroque style.
Church of the Ascension of the Lord
Of the church buildings of the first half of the 19th century , Peter and Paul Church is interesting, which is also called the Resurrection Church (17 A Shock Army Street, 1). It is the only city church of the era of classicism.
Resurrection or Peter and Paul Church
It is not possible to enumerate all the holy temples of Sergiev Posad. All of them, both old and modern, decorate the city and create a Russian Orthodox atmosphere in it. But still, I would like to say just a few words about one more object – about the Holy Spring of Savva Storozhevsky , an associate disciple of St. Sergius (Parkhomenko street).
During one of his prayers, a miraculous spring opened from the northern outskirts of the Sergius Monastery. Today Chapel , where you can drink water or take it with you, and the Font with large changing rooms. Anyone can swim in the fertile Font at any time of the year, a bathing shirt is easily purchased at a nearby stall.
Spring Savva Storozhevsky
To find the Source, you need to go around the Lavra from its northern side and go left along the bridge over the stream to the sign.
Museums
Although Sergiev Posad is a very small town, there are other attractions , in addition to temples and monasteries.
Historical Museum Reserve
Sergiev Posad Historical Museum is the largest museum complex in the city, which unites four separate museums. All of them can be visited from Wednesday to Sunday from 10.00 to 17.00 . Monday and Tuesday are days off.
Main building of the Historical Museum
The main museum building (144 Krasnoy Armii Ave.) replaces the art gallery of the city. In it you can see works of painting and arts and crafts, exhibitions and various thematic events are held.
In the Main Museum Building of the Historical Museum
Sacristy Trinity-Sergius Lavra is a unique branch of the reserve. Here is a collection of rare monuments of Russian history, collected by the Lavra over 14th-19th centuries . The wealth of the exposition consists of awards from Russian princes and tsars, outstanding examples of icon painting and book religious miniatures . You can admire liturgical exhibits and sewing and embroideries of nuns, all the treasures of the sacristy will cause genuine surprise and admiration.
Expositions presented in the Sacristy
Local history building museum reserve (Ovrazhny lane 9A) is located in the very first Soviet building of the era of constructivism , a former kindergarten, hidden in the depths of the park area. The unique two-story brick structure has preserved a mosaic marble floor, columns and much more. Today’s historical expositions are dedicated to various periods of the city’s life, its origin and development, archaeological excavations and everyday moments.
Exposition of the Local Lore Department of the Historical Museum
Horse Yard Museum (1st Shock Army Street, 2) is located in one of the oldest buildings in the city. This architectural ensemble was built at the end of the 18th century for the needs of the stables of the Trinity Monastery, which was actively developing at that time. It was decided to combine the scattered numerous stables into one large farm with stone buildings, which was done on the banks of the most picturesque White Pond near the Sergius Lavra.
Horse Yard Ensemble
One-story buildings were closed in rectangle , at the corners of which there were round towers with plank roofs topped with wooden spiers with balls. After the revolution, various Soviet organizations were housed in these buildings, and due to the lack of proper care for the aging structures, they began to fall into disrepair.
After the restoration, the Horse Yard was almost completely restored, only 9 balls were installed on the spiers of the towers instead of balls.0399 weathercocks with rider on horseback. In the courtyard, tourists can see a real belfry with bells, several cannons on gun carriages, and beautiful openwork decorative grilles on the gates. Near all these exhibits, tourists like to be photographed for memory.
Walls with towers of the Horse Yard
Museum exhibits illustrating the history of the Lavra, Sergiev Posad and the entire region were housed in the premises themselves.
Exhibits of the Horse Yard
Here you can also see exhibits locally produced by folk craftsmen, products from Khokhloma and Gzhel, Zhostovo and Gorodets, costumes of peasant women and peasants of various nationalities and an exhibition of Russian nesting dolls.
Exposition of the Museum of Russian nesting dolls
And you can also get to one of the festivals taking place here or to hold a mass folk festival. In any case, the impressions from visiting the museum will be vivid and unforgettable.
Poster for one of the mass events of the Horse Yard
Artistic and Pedagogical Museum of Toys. N. Bartrama (123, Red Army Ave.)
This museum is interesting for the history of its creation. Having opened in 1918 in Moscow, it instantly becomes extremely popular, visiting it in the 20s. could be compared with visiting the Tretyakov Gallery. The creator of the museum N. Bartram was in the director’s post permanently until his death, which happened on in 1931 . After the death of the main ideological inspirer and organizer of the museum, the entire collection moves to Sergiev Posad, or rather to the city of Zagorsk, and is housed in the red-brick building of the former mansion of the commercial school near the Sergius Lavra and the Kelar pond.
Toy Museum building
In the museum exhibition you can see Russian folk and Soviet, Western European and Eastern dolls . In addition to them, there are also other children’s toys of various times and peoples.
Toy Museum exhibits
Tourists can get acquainted with the collection of this museum on any day from 10.00 to 17.00, except Mondays and Tuesdays. Every last Friday of the month the museum is closed for a sanitary day.
Museum of Folk Crafts (110 Krasnoy Armii Ave.)
This one of the youngest city museums has provided its space to 90,399 craftsmen, 90,400 craftsmen, mainly manufacturers of wooden toys. Paintings by local artists are also exhibited here.
Museum of Folk Crafts
Other museums
Fans of museum visits can also get acquainted with the exposition of the Exhibition Hall “The Bells of Russia” (at Druzhby Street, 14a). But this museum is open by appointment. And on Valovaya Street, in house number 22, you can feel the atmosphere of peasant life in the Museum “Once Upon a Time” .
At the Bells of Russia Museum
When is the best time to come to Sergiev Posad
Since all the sights of Sergiev Posad are available for visiting regardless of the season, it is best to focus on the season itself . And maybe even on the Orthodox holidays passing during this period . After all, to see them held in the Sergius Lavra itself is worth a lot!
Winter
If you want to see all the beauty of Russian winter nature in a quiet and peaceful place, then winter is the best time to travel to Sergiev Posad. Walking through the mesmerizing streets of a snow-sparkling town, or driving through its fabulous surroundings is a pleasure in itself. There are many wonderful ponds in the center, which at this time turn into outdoor rollers .
Winter visit to the St. Sergius Lavra
And if your arrival in this cozy town falls on festive Orthodox events, then unforgettable impressions are guaranteed. In January it is Christmas and Epiphany .
The queue for bathing in the Epiphany font
Even if you are not a particularly religious person, it is very interesting to be in the Sergius Lavra on such days and see the solemn church services with your own eyes. And where to swim at Epiphany night if not in the sacred fonts of the Sergiev Posad region!
Spring
If you want to attend Maslenitsa or Easter in Sergiev Posad, then you need to check your visit with the calendar of Orthodox festivities for the year.
Maslenitsa festivities in the Park “Skitskie Prudy”
Easter services, amazing bell ringing , tea drinking with illuminated Easter cakes – in a word, a sea of emotions and impressions.
Easter Service
It is also good to come in the spring for those who want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of big cities. After all, in the spring there are not so many tourists yet, and you can see all sights of in a quiet, calm environment.
Summer
The peak of the tourist season! Warm and comfortable. Walking around ponds and boating. But do not forget about the holiness of the place, and about the amazing holidays that you can visit at this time of the year. Trinity usually hosts City Day , accompanied by concerts, various fairs and other interesting events. And this day ends with volleys of festive salute .
At the Balloon Festival
Passes in the summer and the traditional amazing summer holiday – Balloon Festival . You should definitely visit this grandiose spectacle at least once in your life! Huge hot air balloons of various shapes and colors take off over the Sergius Lavra, and many people with jubilant cries and excited faces are watching this fantastic flight with bated breath! And if you wish, you can fly in a hot air balloon yourself.
Held in the summer Day of love , family and fidelity (Peter and Fevronia), Day of Saints Peter and Paul, Honey and Hazel Spas etc.
Autumn
Traveling in the fall to any city in central Russia is guaranteed magnificent colorful landscapes and the absence of exhausting heat.
In autumn at the White Pond
In addition, the flow of tourists decreases in autumn, which again is favorable for those who love peace and quiet. Of the Orthodox holidays in the Sergius Lavra, 9 fall in the fall0399 Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary , Memorial Day of St. Sergius etc.
By the way, ordinary secular holidays are also held in Sergiev Posad quite cheerfully and creatively!
Where to go in Sergiev Posad with children
If you involve children in traveling around the cities of Russia, then this is very commendable and pedagogically true. While traveling, you have more opportunity to communicate with your children than on ordinary weekdays, and children, in addition to communicating with you, in an unobtrusive way get acquainted with history and culture of their country. But, nevertheless, a child is a child, and he will quickly get tired of viewing only historical monuments. Therefore, it is necessary to think over the route and places to visit in advance.
Of course, visiting Sergiev Larva itself with children is a must. Children do not always stand the tour, so at least some interesting information about Sergius of Radonezh , about the construction of the Lavra and its architectural objects, you can tell yourself.
Paintings of the Life of Sergius of Radonezh
After the Lavra with children, it is good to take a walk around Kelar Pond or visit the Skitskie Ponds Park, where children will find a lot of entertainment. Young people of school age will be interested to see cave temples of the Chernihiv Skete, located not far from the Skete Ponds.
In the cave church of the Chernihiv Monastery
Will definitely like them at Local Lore building of the Historical Museum and Museum complex “Horse Yard” , where very interesting children’s excursions are held in a playful way. The activity can be chosen depending on the age and interests of the child.
Exposition of the Local Lore Corps of the Historical Museum
You can also go to Toy Museum or Craft Museum . If possible, children should be taken to the village of Abramtsevo. The fabulous atmosphere of this place, the residence of the author of “The Scarlet Flower”, beautiful nature and amazing works of Russian painters – all this will definitely make a very good impression on children.
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Childtime Learning Center is a NECPA-accredited childcare facility in Chesterfield, VA specializing in children ages six weeks to twelve years old. The center offers comprehensive programs for Infants, Toddlers, Early Preschool, Preschool, Prekindergarten, and Kindergarten Prep. They also provide Before and After School Care, Summer Camp, and Enrichment Programs.
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Centralia Child Development Center, Inc.
6100 Centralia Rd
,
Chesterfield,
VA
23832
Richmond Waldorf School
1000 Westover Hills Blvd
,
Richmond,
VA
23225
Primrose School of Swift Creek
4750 Brad McNeer Parkway
,
Midlothian,
VA
23112
Woodlake Child Development Center Inc
Midlothian, VA
,
Midlothian,
VA
23112
Cloverhill Children Ctr
7001 Chital Dr
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Midlothian,
VA
23112
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Resources are provides this reference list for consideration and evaluation. Each School may have varied certifications or credentials. Before retaining their services you should review their credentials and experience to your satisfaction. Always check on local and state websites for information relative to the quality of each potential childcare provider (visit Virginia Department of Social Services or call 804. 662.9743 for more information – additional resources are located at the end of this page).
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Academy of Academic Excellence (804) 740-6500 2545 Gayton Centre Dr. Richmond, VA 23238
Agape International Ministries (804) 266-5220 Kingdom Kidz Child Development Center 8001 Staples Mill Road, Richmond VA http://www.myaimww.org/gpage4.html
All Saints Episcopal Church (804) 288-7811 8787 River Rd, Richmond, VA
Big Blue Marble Academy 13711 Village Mill Drive Midlothian, VA 23114 (804) 897-2888
Bon Secours Family Center (804) 285-0444 1403 Maple Avenue, Richmond VA 23226 http://www.bonsecours.com/
Bright Horizons at Short Pump – 120 Towne Center West Blvd., Richmond, VA 23233 Phone: 804. 360.4765 Bright Horizons at Henrico – 7704 E. Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23294 Phone: 804.217.9226
Bundle of Joy (804) 266-8947 Hermitage 6609 Cottage Street Henrico, VA 23228 http://www.bundleontheweb.com/
Bundle of Joy Glen Allen (804) 553-1366 9700 Bundle of Joy Lane Glen Allen, VA 23059 http://www.bundleontheweb.com/
Bundle of Joy Hanover (804) 550-1592 9550 Kings Charter Dr Ashland,VA 23059 http://www.bundleontheweb.com/
Bundle of Joy Goochland (804) 784-3581 74 Plaza Drive Manakin-Sabot, VA 23103 http://www.bundleontheweb.com/
Busy Bee Learning Center (804) 262-4607 1156 Wilkinson Rd, Richmond, VA
Canterbury Community Nursery (804) 741-4118 8960 River Rd, Richmond, VA www.canterburynurseryschool.org
Carole & Marcus Weinstein (804) 285-6500 5403 Monument Ave, Richmond, VA www. weinsteinjcc.org/childhood
Cedarhouse School 2301 Colony Crossing Place Midlothian, VA 23112 http://www.cedarhouseschool.com/home.html
Central Montessori School of Virginia (804) 447-7493 323 N. 20th Street Richmond, VA 23223
Chesterbrook Academy (804) 323-1234 3039 Stony Point Rd, Richmond, VA www.chesterbrookacademy.com
Chesterbrook Academy (804) 360-4141 2920 Pump Rd, Richmond, VA www.chesterbrookacademy.com
Child Development Center (804) 272-1331 10525 W Huguenot Rd, Richmond, VA hrbcrichmond.org
Child Development Ctr-Wyndham (804) 360-8400 11601 Nuckols Rd, Glen Allen, VA www.cdcw.us
Children’s House (804) 933-8569 Lombardy & Brook Rd, Northside Richmond Ages 18 months and up. Mornings and Full-Days available. [email protected]
Childtime Learning Center (804) 730-0507 8226 Windmill Watch Drive Mechanicsville, VA 23116
Childtime Learning Center (804) 379-8125 1220 Alverser Drive Midlothian, VA 23113
Childtime Learning Center (804) 739-2282 6300 Harbourside Midlothian, VA 23112
Childtime Learning Center (804) 675-2144 4201 Mallard Landing Circle Midlothian, VA 23112
Childtime Learning Center (804) 739-6723 2510 Sailboat Drive Midlothian, VA 23112
Children’s World Learning Center (804) 741-5299 11155 Ridgefield Pky, Richmond, VA www. childrensworld.com
CommuniKids Preschool 3111 Lauderdale Drive Richmond, VA 23233 Phone: 804-360-3400 CommuniKids Preschool Richmond offers a full language-immersion preschool program in Spanish or Mandarin for children ages 18 months to 5 years, with extended care available. Our students benefit from small class sizes and a nurturing environment. We also offer language enrichment classes for children ages 1 ½ to 10 in Spanish, French and Mandarin Chinese.
Deep Run Child Development Center 10907 Three Chopt Road, Henrico, VA 23233 (804) 270-0351
ENB LANGUAGES 4 KIDZ 4909 Augusta Avenue, Richmond, VA 23230 Phone: 804.441.4882 From the Dual Language Preschool Program to the After School Enrichment Classes, ENB Languages 4 Kidz offers a rainbow of languages (Spanish, French, Italian), top-notch academics, and a world exploration of cultures. Visit the webpage, call, or even better meet the team in person to learn more. Be asssured that you will leave with a new appreciation of language. “Nourrissez l’esprit créatif de vos enfants (French)”.
Epiphany Lutheran Nursery School (804) 925-2204 1400 Horsepen Road, Richmond, VA 23226
Gingerbread Cottage Pre School (804) 755-1667 9675 Staples Mill Rd, Glen Allen, VA www.gingerbreadcottagepreschool.com
Gingerbread Cottage Pre School (804) 749-4451 15421 Pouncey Tract Rd, Rockville, VA gingerbreadcottagepreschool.com
Gingerbread Cottage Pre School (804) 779-0101 5146 Mechanicsville Tpke, Mechanicsville, VA gingerbreadcottagepreschool.com
Goddard School (804) 270-0901 11393 Nuckols Rd, Glen Allen, VA www.goddardschool.com
Goddard School (804) 360-8282 12400 Three Chopt Rd, Richmond, VA www. goddardschool.com
Goddard School (804) 530-0096 13036 Rivers Bend Rd, Chester, VA www.goddardschool.com
Goddard School (804) 550-0092 9431 Atlee Commerce Blvd, Ashland, VA www.goddardschool.com
Goddard School (804) 594-3525 130 Walton Park Ln, Midlothian, VA www.goddardschool.com/
Goddard School (804) 717-8400 10211 Krause Rd, Chesterfield, VA www.goddardschool.com
Goddard School (804) 746-2922 7503 Old Hickory Dr, Mechanicsville, VA www.goddardschool.com
Goddard School (804) 897-1917 2361 Robious Station Cir, Midlothian, VA www.goddardschool.com
Goddard Systems Incorporated (804) 746-2922 6402 Sledds Lake Rd, Mechanicsville, VA www.goddardschool.com
Good Shepherd Child Development Center 804.897.0260 1401 Old Hundred Rd Midlothian, Va 23114
Hanover Academy (804) 798-8413 115 Frances Rd, Ashland, VA hanoveracademy. org
Hanover Montessori (804) 746-7787 8343 Lee Davis Rd, Mechanicsville, VA www.hanovermontessori.com
Hilltop Preschool at West Richmond Church of the Brethren 7612 Wanymala Road Henrico, Virginia 23229 804-288-6439
Jack & Jill School Incorporated (804) 270-3030 8316 Michael Rd, Richmond, VA www.jackandjillva.us
Kids in Discovery Nursery (804) 360-7421 13000 Gayton Rd, Richmond, VA www.kidsindiscovery.org/
Kid’s World Learning Center (804) 275-7749 7530 Iron Bridge Rd, Richmond, VA
Kids World Learning Center (804) 745-2221 931 S Providence Rd, Richmond, VA
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 222-1103 4900 Oakleys Ln, Richmond, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 264-8729 2240 E Parham Rd, Richmond, VA www.kindercare. com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 270-0292 3206 Skipwith Rd, Richmond, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 276-6554 2621 Pocoshock Blvd, Richmond, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 276-8558 6110 Belmont Rd, Chesterfield, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 320-3903 7040 Forest Hill Ave, Richmond, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 740-0020 1001 Pump Rd, Richmond, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 744-4821 4721 Market Square Ln, Midlothian, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 744-6814 2900 Fox Chase Ln, Midlothian, VA www.kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 747-6492 3712 W End Dr, Richmond, VA www. kindercare.com
Kinder Care Learning Center (804) 796-1464 4021 W Hundred Rd, Chester, VA www.kindercare.com
La Petite Academy – Glen Allen (804) 747-6110 3919 Springfield Rd, Glen Allen, VA
La Petite Academy – Midlothian (804) 744-2287 3100 Old Hundred Rd, Midlothian, VA
La Petite Academy – Richmond (804) 360-4994 12484 Church Rd, Richmond, VA
Minnieland Private Day School (804) 323-6804 11211 W Huguenot Rd, Richmond, VA www.minnieland.com
Minnieland Private Day School (804) 360-2823 3450 Lauderdale Dr, Richmond, VA www.minnieland.com
Minnieland Private Day School (804) 569-1717 7386 Creighton Pky, Mechanicsville, VA www.minnieland.com
Montessori Center for the Child (804) 794-8661 122 N Courthouse Rd, Richmond, VA www.montessoricenterforthechild. org
Open Arms Christian Preschool (804) 754-0227 8800 River Rd, Richmond, VA www.riverroadumc.org
Parham Road KinderCare (804) 264-8729 2240 East Parham Road Henrico, VA 23228 http://www.kindercare.com/our-centers/henrico/va/301340/?cid=ref_childcarecenter_us
Pooh Corner Child Care Center Lakeridge Office Park 10251 Timber Ridge Drive Ashland, VA 23005 Phone# 804-550-2420
Primrose School of Atlee Commons (804)550-3400 9650 Atlee Commons Drive Ashland, Va 23005 www.PrimroseAtleeCommons.com
Primrose School at Ironbridge Corner (804)751-0233 11351 Iron Creek Road Chester, VA 23831 http://www.primroseschoolsironbridgecorner.net/
Primrose School of Twin Hickory (804) 364-6540 4801 Twin Hickory Lake Drive Glen Allen, VA 23059 http://www. primrosetwinhickory.com
Primrose School of Atlee Commons 9650 Atlee Commons Drive Ashland, Va 23005 www.PrimroseAtleeCommons.com
Primrose School of Midlothian at Waterford (804) 639-1011 13300 Tredegar Lake Parkway Midlothian, VA 23114 www.primrosewaterford.com
Primrose School of Midlothian Village (804) 378-8773 13801 Village Place Midlothian, VA 23114 http://www.primroseschools.com/schools/aboutprimrose/?schoolID=174
Primrose School of Swift Creek (804) 744-0787 4750 Brad McNeer Parkway Midlothian, VA 23112 www.primroseswiftcreek.com
Promises Preschool 9315 Three Chopt Rd. Henrico, VA 23229 804-965-0400
Rainbow Station (804) 272-0641 7421 Boulder Springs Dr, Richmond, VA www.rainbowstation.org
Rainbow Station (804) 320-0300 7411 Boulder Springs Dr, Richmond, VA www. rainbowstation.org
Rainbow Station (804) 360-2166 5701 Wyndham Park Dr, Glen Allen, VA www.rainbowstation.org/
Rainbow Station (804) 730-1010 8218 Atlee Rd, Mechanicsville, VA www.rainbowstation.org/
Rainbow Station (804) 730-8990 8216 Atlee Rd, Mechanicsville, VA www.rainbowstation.org
Rainbow Station (804) 747-0100 11001 Three Chopt Rd, Richmond, VA www.rainbowstation.org
Rainbow Station (804) 935-6939 11005 Three Chopt Rd, Richmond, VA www.rainbowstation.org
Richmond Montessori School (804) 932-8511 499 N Parham Rd, Richmond, VA www.richmondmontessori.org
Richmond Waldorf School (804) 377-8024 1301 Robin Hood Road, Richmond VA 23227 www.richmondwaldorf.com
River Road Preschool (804) 282-4368 8000 River Rd, Richmond, VA www.riverroadpreschool. org
Robots and Mud Pies Preschool (804) 447-3329 2517 Grenoble Road, Henrico, VA 23294 www.robotsandmudpiespreschool.com
Sabot at Stony Point (804) 272-1341 3400 Stony Point Road Richmond, VA 23235 www.sabotatstonypoint.org
Salem Christian School – Goochland (804) 784-4174 1700 Cardwell Road Crozier, VA 23039 Preschool 3 through 12th grade. www.salemchristianschool.com
St. Benedict School (804) 254-8850 3100 Grove Avenue Richmond, VA 23221 http://www.saintbenedictschool.org/activities/after-school-program/
St. Christopher’s/St. Catherine’s Extended Day (804) 282-3185 711 St. Christopher’s Road Richmond, VA 23226 http://www.stchristophers.com/beyond/earlychildhood
The Launch Academy Richmond Community Church 11801 Nuckols Rd Glen Allen, VA 23059 804-364-5000
The Learning Experience Richmond IV (Short Pump) 3111 Lauderdale Dr. Richmond VA 23233 804-364-1004
The Learning Experience Richmond II 8710 Park Central Dr. Richmond VA 23227 804-264-3054
The Learning Experience Glen Allen 4683 Pouncey Tract Rd. Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-360-4226
Tuckaway Child Development (804) 270-4841 2125 Tuckaway Ln, Richmond, VA www.tuckaway.cc
Tuckaway Harbor Child Care Center (804) 730-2454 6857 Cold Harbor Rd, Mechanicsville, VA www.tuckaway.cc
Tuckaway Innsbrook Child Care (804) 273-9779 4617 Village Run Dr, Glen Allen, VA www.tuckaway.cc
Tuckaway-Barony (804) 346-9847 3351 Barony Cres, Richmond, VA www.tuckaway.cc
Virginia Community Montessori School 2880 Mountain Road Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-213-2609 www. vacmontessori.org/
VACM is a non-profit Montessori school with affordable tuition plans for children ages 3 through 6.
West End Montessori School (804) 523-7536 9307 Quioccasin Rd, Richmond, VA www.westendmontessori.com
West End Presbyterian Church Community Preschool (804)741-6562 9008 Quioccasin Road Richmond, Va 23233 http://www.wepc.org/
Westminster-Canterbury Child Development Center (804) 200-1176 1600 Westbrook Court Richmond, VA 23227 http://www.wcrichmond.org/foundation/programs/#child-development
Virginia Department of Social Services – 804.662.9743 There you can search for a facility based on a variety of criteria. You can also search this section of the site for background investigations and complaints of child abuse and neglect. In addition, the results of all Social Services inspections for licensed facilities, both scheduled and unannounced, are available for your review. Simply contact Social Services for more information.
National Association for Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care
Childcare Aware of America
Branscombe Richmond Biography, photo, filmography. Actor
Branscombe Richmond – biography, photo, filmography. Actor
Richmond belongs to the province of British Columbia and is considered one of the fastest growing cities in Canada. It attracts tourists with its local color, picturesque nature and a large number of shopping centers.
Where is Richmond located?
Much of the city is located on Lulu Island, between two branches of the crystal clear Fraser River, which flow into the bay. Nearby landmasses also belong to Richmond, including Sea Island, where Vancouver International Airport is located.
The western part of Richmond is washed by the Pacific Ocean, on this coast there is a small port. The settlement also borders on such cities as:
Burnaby and Vancouver – in the north;
Delta – in the south;
New Westminster – to the east.
General Information
Richmond is one of the 21 municipal cities in Greater Vancouver and is ranked 4th in size. Its area is 129.3 sq. km, and the highest point lies at an altitude of 12 m above sea level. On the territory of the settlement there are a large number of parks, and in its vicinity there are beautiful forests.
Despite the fact that urban structures have now been erected on the site of former farmlands, the state was able to save 40% of the land for agriculture. Today, Richmond is the number one cranberry grower in North America and the number one blueberry grower in British Columbia.
City of Richmond population
According to the last census in 2016, the number of local residents is 198309 people. Mostly people from Taiwan, China and Japan live here, who were among the first to settle in this territory. They were able to preserve their national traditions and religion. The official language, however, is English.
Recently, a large number of Russian-speaking immigrants have appeared in Richmond. Almost every school has a class where their children study. Also here you can meet representatives of 3 Indian tribes.
Tourists should be careful: since 2007, youth gangs have appeared in the city, which commit robberies and armed attacks. Conflicts arise because of a profitable business – the production and sale of a synthetic drug.
Historical information
Initially, the Salish tribe lived on the territory of the modern city and was engaged in fishing. They led a nomadic life and had no permanent settlements. In 1860, the first settlers arrived here, giving the area its modern name.
They cleared forests, dug ditches, built dams, and drained marshes so that they could grow cereals, vegetables, and other crops. Gold was discovered on the Fraser River, thanks to which the city began to grow rapidly and be populated. It was declared a colony of British Columbia, and in 1870 it was given the status of a municipality.
Climate
Richmond has a maritime climate with an average air temperature of +10°C. July is considered the warmest month, at this time the mercury column exceeds +25 ° C. It reaches its minimum in January and is equal to +3 °C.
In winter, the city receives a significant amount of precipitation, especially in December, when the average is 198 mm. The driest month is July – 36 mm.
Richmond Attractions
The city has a large number of parks, the area of which covers 5693.92 square meters. m. On their territory there are stadiums, tennis courts, playgrounds, picnic areas and even swimming pools. The most famous of the sights are:
Nature Park – virgin forests grow here, in which various animals and birds live, especially many birds are found in winter;
Minoru Park – it is located in the center of Richmond, on its territory there is a theater, a pond and picturesque alleys;
Lona Beach – located at the confluence of the northern branch of the river into the bay, and through its territory there is a spit and a long beach, which was chosen by local and migratory birds moving from the Arctic to South America and back;
Garden City – there is a huge number of attractions and play areas, tracks for cyclists, volleyball and tennis fields.
The city of Richmond is also famous for its historical sites, which include:
the village of Steveston – located at the confluence of the southern branch of the river into the bay and attracts tourists with its pier, on which boats and fishing boats are moored;
Bodwalk – an old house built on piles in 1885 by the first settlers;
Historical Museum – here you can get acquainted with the events related to the life of the local population, the main exhibit is the intercity tram;
Buddhist temple – it is the largest on the continent, here you can get acquainted with oriental culture and art, attend lectures, and learn meditation.
Richmond is a city of fishermen, and there is an original monument dedicated to this fishery. Coastal waters are teeming with fish, and anyone can catch it.
Where to stay?
Richmond has about 100 hotels, hostels and apartments. Guests can use the room with a bathroom, mini-fridge, cable TV, coffee and tea making facilities. Usually, a continental breakfast is included in the price, food is brought to the room upon request.
Internet, parking, conference room, luggage storage, concierge and laundry services are also available in almost all establishments. The staff speaks from 3 to 5 languages. The most famous hotels in the city are:
Fairmont Vancouver Airport In-Terminal Hotel 4 *;
Quality Hotel Airport – South 3*;
Ramada Limited 2*.
Where to eat?
Richmond is a seafood lover’s paradise, with seafood available in almost every restaurant. Also in the city there are a large number of fast foods and pizzerias. The most popular catering establishments are:
Flying Beaver Bar & Grill – an American pub with many grilled dishes;
Steveston Pizza Co – Italian pizzeria;
Steveston Seafood House – Serves Canadian cuisine and is suitable for vegetarians.
Shopping
Richmond is home to several malls and malls (eg CF Richmond Center or Richmond Public Market) that sell everything from branded clothing to freshly caught seafood. On their territory there are many cafes, playgrounds, souvenir shops and company stores.
Special attention should be paid to farmers’ markets where you can buy fruits and vegetables at low prices. Recently, Russian supermarkets have begun to open in the village, where you can buy buckwheat, cottage cheese, roach, etc.
How to get there?
From Vancouver, Richmond can be reached by buses 410, N8, N10 or by car along Granville St, BC-99 S and Knight St, the journey takes up to 20 minutes. You can also get to the city by ferry, which departs from the pier every 2 hours.
Note to tourists
Museums in Dubai Dubai is interesting not only for its skyscrapers and beaches. A visit to the city museums of Dubai will help diversify your vacation in the Emirates. They will tell you about the culture and history of the emirate, about pearling and camel breeding, coffee growing and contemporary art.
KhorfakkanKorfakkan is a city in Fujairah, which belongs to the emirate of Sharjah. Rest here promises to be interesting for those who love diving, beach activities, historical and cultural attractions, excursions to palaces and mosques.
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This designer hotel with a pool is a 30-minute drive from Children’s Museum of Richmond.
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Regency Inn RichmondHotel
Featuring an indoor pool, this hotel is located close to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and bus station.
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Country Inn & Suites By Radisson, Richmond West At I-64, VaHotel
City Center 12.0 km from the hotelHealthsouth Medical Center 600 m from the hotel
Located near the CSz Richmond Theatre, the hotel includes 71 rooms and an outdoor pool.
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Graduate Hotel RichmondHotel
City Center 800m from hotelRichmond Convention Center 800m from hotel
Located in downtown Richmond, within walking distance of James, this hotel offers great city views, an outdoor pool and a seasonal restaurant on site.
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Hi Richmond – HostelHostel
City Center 400m from the hotelRichmond Convention Center 500m from the hotel
hairdryer, free toiletries and bath sheets.
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Embassy Suites By Hilton RichmondHotel
10.3 km from City Center 900 m from Westport Convalescent Ctr 900 m from hotel barbecue grill.
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The Berkeley HotelHotel
City Center 1000m from the hotelVirginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 600m from the hotel
Overlooking the city, this hotel is located in downtown Richmond, close to The Diamond.
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Sleep Inn Richmond NorthHotel
10.4 km from City Center 1000 m from hotel Bon Secours Memorial School
Located near the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, this hotel has 72 en suite rooms.
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Midlothian Turnpike, An Ihg HotelHotel
11.7 km from City Center
This hotel is private and close to Thunderbolt Indoor Kart Racing and has 144 en suite rooms.
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Hilton Richmond DowntownHotel
City Center 200m from the hotelRichmond Convention Center 300m from the hotel
Features an indoor pool and charming city views.
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Quality Inn NorthHotel
10.3 km from City Center600 m from Bon Secours Memorial School 600 m from
The hotel features a seasonal outdoor pool and 82 rooms overlooking the garden.
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The CommonwealthHotel
700m from City Center500m from Hotel Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Opened in 1912, this hotel is just 400 meters from Richmond City Hall.
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Holiday Inn Express Richmond – MidtownHotel
6.5 km from City Center 400 m from Meadow Farm
The hotel boasts 142 rooms and boasts a location near the Gintertanical Lewis bus station, close to garden.
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Wingate By Wyndham Richmond Short PumpHotel
21.3 km from the city center 1.1 km from the hotel Short Pump Town Center
The hotel was built in 2008 and offers a convenient location in a business district soundproof rooms; and an indoor heated pool.
Excellent9494 reviews
Price from
RUB 9453
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Quirk Hotel RichmondHotel
City Center 600m from the hotelRichmond Convention Center 600m from the hotel
Signature restaurant and private swimming pool are on site due to the ideal location of The Valentine .
Excellent1313 reviews
Price from
RUB 16 021
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Holiday Inn Express Richmond – DowntownHotel
City Center 500m from the hotelRichmond Convention Center 700m from the hotel
The historic building provides 100 rooms and its location provides easy access to the Virginia Holocaust Museum.
Very good4444 reviews
Price from
RUB 8 839
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Knights Inn Richmond At W Broad StHotel
10.5 km from City CenterMerchants Walk Shopping Center at 900 m from the hotel
Located near the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, the hotel includes 118 rooms and an indoor swimming pool.
Very good3232 reviews
Price from
RUB 3,744
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Americas Best Value InnHotel
8.8 km from City Center
Located 7 km from the city centre, this hotel offers air-conditioned rooms and an indoor pool.
Guest rating1616 reviews
Price from
RUB 4 481
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Econo Lodge RichmondHotel
City Center 10.8 km from hotelMerchants Walk Shopping Center 500 m from hotel
Located close to Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, this hotel features 61 en suite rooms.
Guest rating77 reviews
Price from
RUB 4,113
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Diamond Inn & SuitesHotel
3.8 km from City Center300 m from Arthur Ashe Junior Athletic Center 300 m from hotel
This design hotel provides a convenient starting point for exploring Richmond, with Greeter Richmond Convention Center and Parker Field located nearby.
Very good44 reviews
Price from
RUB 4 604
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Omni Richmond HotelHotel
1000 yards from City Center 600 yards from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Located next to the James River, this hotel features an on-site informal restaurant, 361 rooms and a rooftop pool.
Very good3232 reviews
Price from
RUB 14 118
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Delta Hotels By Marriott Richmond DowntownHotel
City Center 700 meters from the hotelRichmond Convention Center 800 meters from the hotel
Located next to James, this charming hotel offers a heated indoor pool and a shared lounge, as well as an outdoor pool.
Very good225225 reviews
Price from
RUB 17 310
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Woodspring Suites Richmond West I-64Hotel
9.9 km from the city center 1000 m from the hotel Westport Convalescent Ctr
Located near the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, this hotel has 124 en suite rooms.
Very good11 reviews
Price from
RUB 4 358
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Hampton Inn Richmond – SouthHotel
8.6 km from City Center 4.8 km from Meadowdale Shopping Center
Offering all the benefits of a convenient location, guests can enjoy an indoor pool and a 24-hour restaurant.
Excellent1717 reviews
Price from
RUB 9 637
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Hampton Inn & Suites Richmond GlensideHotel
10.1 km from the city center 1.1 km from the hotelMerchants Walk Shopping Center
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Excellent66 reviews
Price from
RUB 8 962
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Hilton Richmond Hotel & Spa/Short PumpHotel
21.1 km from City Center 900 m from Short Pump Town Center , waxing and facial cleansing.
Excellent1515 reviews
Price from
RUB 11 786
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Courtyard By Marriott Richmond WestHotel
8.8 km from the city center 300 m from the hotelAmf Sunset Bowl from the hotel
The hotel offers 145 rooms with stunning lake views and a convenient location near the Markel Building.
Very good66 reviews
Price from
RUB 10 926
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Linden Row Inn B&B
City Center 300m from hotelRichmond Convention Center 400m from hotel
This 70-room hotel boasts a train station location close to the Edgar Allan Poe Museum.
Very good5959 reviews
Price from
RUB 10 926
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The Westin RichmondHotel
9.7 km from the city center 700 m from the hotelAmf Sunset Bowl Bryan Park.
Ideal6262 reviews
Price from
RUB 12 461
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Hampton Inn Richmond/Midlothian TurnpikeHotel
15.1 km from City Center 800 m from Fun CO .
Excellent77 reviews
Price from
RUB 10 190
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Richmond Short Pump/I-64Hotel
16.0 km from City Center
Located in the center of Richmond, this hotel features an outdoor pool and a non-smoking restaurant.
Excellent11 reviews
Price from
RUB 8 594
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Hyatt Place Richmond ArboretumHotel
12. 3 km from City Center
This charming hotel with 127 non-smoking rooms is located in the heart of Richmond.
Excellent5555 reviews
Price from
RUB 11 110
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Four Points By Sheraton Richmond AirportHotel
7.8 km from City Center
Since 1985, this hotel has been located in Richmond’s business district, close to Virginia Aviation Museum.
Not bad3131 review
Price from
RUB 8 655
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Richmond MarriottHotel
City Center 200m from the hotelRichmond Convention Center 300m from the hotel
The historic building features 410 rooms and is located in an easy access location to the Science Museum of Virginia .
Very good1212 reviews
Price from
RUB 15 898
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Residence Inn Richmond West EndHotel
City Center 9. 2 km from the hotelAmf Sunset Bowl200 m from the hotel
This hotel offers 80 non-smoking rooms and is ideally located within walking distance of the Markel Building, as well as restaurants and stadium.
Very good1818 reviews
Price from
RUB 8 041
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La Quinta Inn By Wyndham Richmond SouthHotel
15.8 km from city center
About 6 km from Chester city centre, this hotel offers 55 non-smoking rooms with garden views and an on-site swimming pool.
Very good4545 reviews
Price from
RUB 5 463
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Best Western Plus Governor’S Inn RichmondHotel
12.8 km from city center 600 m from hotel Ecpi Technical College
This modern hotel with 80 non-smoking rooms is located in the heart of Richmond.
Very good3030 reviews
Price from
RUB 9 269
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Doubletree By Hilton Richmond MidlothianHotel
14. 6 km from City Center 1.2 km from hotelFun CO
The hotel has a lobby restaurant and guests can enjoy an indoor pool and tennis court .
Excellent
Price from
RUB 11 110
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Country Inn & Suites By Radisson, Richmond I-95 South, VaHotel
Built in 2000 in Richmond’s historic district, this hotel currently offers 50 rooms.
Very good1818 reviews
Price from
RUB 7 550
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Residence Inn By Marriott Richmond DowntownHotel
1.1 km from City Center600 m from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 600 m from hotel
Approximately 15 minutes’ walk from the Greater Richmond Convention Center, this hotel features 75 rooms with stunning city views.
Very good1010 reviews
Price from
RUB 23 449
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Quality Inn CentralHotel
4. 3 km from City Center 400 m from Arthur Ashe Junior Athletic Center
Overlooking a courtyard, this hotel is close to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and features a terrace restaurant.
Not bad6969 reviews
Price from
RUB 5 095
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Hyatt Place Richmond AirportHotel
7.2 km from City Center
Situated in a lively part of Richmond, close to the Virginia Aviation Museum, this stunning hotel offers a fitness room and cardiovascular equipment. center.
Excellent1212 reviews
Price from
RUB 9 637
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Courtyard By Marriott Richmond DowntownHotel
1.1 km from the city center Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 600 m from the hotel view
garden.
Very good99 reviews
Price from
RUB 15 346
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The Jefferson HotelHotel
600m from City CenterRichmond Convention Center 600m from hotel
Cuisine within the territory of.
Excellent1616 reviews
Price from
RUB 21 791
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Best Western Premier Richmond City GatewayHotel
Opened in 1973, the hotel offers non-smoking rooms, a full service restaurant and a unique location.
Excellent4343 reviews
Price from
RUB 8 532
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Crowne Plaza Hotel Richmond WestHotel
9.2 km from City Center
BBQ This Richmond hotel is located near Agecroft Hall and features a shared lounge and grill.
Very good1313 reviews
Price from
RUB 6 752
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Springhill Suites Richmond NorthwestHotel
15.6 km from City Center
This modern-style hotel is within walking distance of Regency Square Mall.
Very good4343 reviews
Price from
RUB 9 576
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Quality Inn And Suites Conference CenterHotel
4.1 km from City Center1.3 km from Arthur Ashe Junior Athletic Center
Located near the Virginia Historical Society, the hotel includes 189 rooms and a seasonal pool.
Guest rating1414 reviews
Price from
RUB 4 481
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Homewood Suites By Hilton Richmond-DowntownHotel
500 m from City Center 600 m from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Set in a traditional building with stunning views, this hotel is next to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Very good11 reviews
Price from
RUB 16 144
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Candlewood Suites Richmond AirportHotel
9. 0 km from City Center
Featuring a patio and barbecue grill, this 103-room hotel is a 10-minute drive from Dabbs House Museum in Richmond.
Ideal4646 reviews
Price from
RUB 6 323
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Hampton Inn & Suites Richmond – DowntownHotel
500 yards from the hotel Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 600 yards from the hotel
Located steps from the Virginia School of Arts the Commonwealth and offers 144 rooms overlooking the river.
Excellent1818 reviews
Price from
RUB 12 093
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Holiday Inn Express Richmond I-64 Short Pump AreaHotel
16.0 km from City Center
This cozy hotel with a 24-hour restaurant is located next to the Short Pump Mall.
Very good1717 reviews
Price from
RUB 9 883
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Quality Inn West EndHotel
12. 1 km from City Center 600 m from Healthsouth Medical Center
This Regency-style hotel serves international cuisine prepared at the 24-hour on-site restaurant.
Very good9696 reviews
Price from
RUB 4,788
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Ramada Plaza Hotel Richmond WestHotel
9.3 km from the city center 600 m from the hotelAmf Sunset Bowl
The hotel is close to Third Church and has a swimming pool.
Not bad2323 reviews
Price from
RUB 6,016
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Americas Best Value Inn RichmondMotel
15.7 km from City Center
Offering a sundeck and sundeck, this great hotel is within driving distance of Drewry Bluff..
3 reviews
Price from
RUB 4,113
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Best Western Executive Hotel RichmondHotel
10. 2 km from City Center 900 m from Westport Convalescent Ctr
Opened in 1985, the hotel is located close to the Regency Botanical Garden and the Lewis Ginterical Garden.
Very good6868 reviews
Price from
RUB 6 384
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Rodeway Inn North Chesterfield-RichmondHotel
City center 15.9 km from the hotel
Featuring a 24-hour restaurant and 42 rooms, this hotel is located in the business district.
Excellent55 reviews
Price from
RUB 7 305
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Extended Stay America Suites – North Chesterfield – ArboretumHotel
12.4 km from City Center
Located near South of the James Farmer’s Market in the heart of Richmond, this hotel offers 123 rooms.
Not bad3232 reviews
Price from
RUB 4,972
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Residence Inn By Marriott Richmond NorthwestHotel
16. 6 km from City Center
Conveniently located a 30-minute drive from Shockoe Slip, this 104-room business hotel is conveniently located a 30-minute drive from the Shockoe Slip and offers breakfast table” also as an outdoor swimming pool.
Very good55 reviews
Price from
RUB 7,734
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Extended Stay America Suites – Richmond – W Broad Street – Glenside – NorthHotel
9.9 km from the city center 1.0 km from the hotel Amf Sunset Bowl
with the Crossroads Art Center in the metropolitan area, offering 82 rooms and an outdoor pool.
Excellent1818 reviews
Price from
RUB 8 287
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Sleep Inn Richmond SouthHotel
15.9 km from City Center
Guests can enjoy international cuisine at this stylish hotel’s beachfront restaurant, which also features an indoor pool.
Excellent1414 reviews
Price from
RUB 6 445
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Super 8 By Wyndham Richmond/Chamberlayne RdHotel
7. 4 km from City Center 1.7 km from Hotel Muhammad University of Islam
There is a bus stop next to the hotel and the Virginia State Fairgrounds is also nearby.
Not bad3535 reviews
Price from
RUB 4,911
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Days Inn By Wyndham Richmond/SouthHotel
8.7 km from City Center
This 115-room hotel boasts a bus stop location close to Forest Hill Park.
Guest rating3838 reviews
Price from
RUB 5 893
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Motel 6 Richmond Va I-64 WestHotel
City Center 12.0 km from hotelPlaying Field 600 m from hotel
Guest rating99 reviews
Price from
RUB 3,929
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Doubletree By Hilton Richmond MidlothianHotel
14. 6 km from City Center 1.2 km from Fun CO
This hotel, conveniently located near South of the James Farmer’s Market, features an on-site restaurant.
Price from
RUB 15 285
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Econo Lodge RichmondHotel
10.7 km from city center 800 m from hotel Bon Secours Memorial School
Joseph Bryan Park is located in close proximity to this remarkable hotel in the business district.
Very good5151 reviews
Price from
RUB 5 402
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Super 8 By Wyndham Richmond Midlothian TurnpikeHotel
11.1 km from City Center
There is a motorway near the hotel and Last Second Escape is nearby.
Not bad1111 reviews
Price from
RUB 4,849
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Super 8 By Wyndham Richmond Airport VaHotel
8. 9 km from City Center
This colonial-style hotel is within walking distance of Richmond International Airport.
Guest rating77 reviews
Price from
RUB 3,744
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Candlewood Suites Richmond-SouthHotel
8.6 km from City Center 4.7 km from Meadowdale Shopping Center
Located in a busy part of town, close to the highway, this hotel offers a gym and fitness center.
Very good1515 reviews
Price from
RUB 5 893
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Extended Stay America Suites – Richmond – W Broad Street – Glenside – SouthHotel
City Center at 9.9 km from hotelAmf Sunset Bowl 1.0 km from hotel
Offering 108 rooms and a good location in the heart of Richmond with easy access to the Markel Building.
Not bad3131 review
Price from
RUB 5 218
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Days Inn Richmond/NorthHotel
7. 5 km from the city center 1.8 km from the hotel Muhammad University of Islam 1.8 km from the hotel
Offering an outdoor swimming pool, this hotel enjoys a central location in the business district.
Guest rating88 reviews
Price from
RUB 4 051
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Rodeway Inn RichmondHotel
10.8 km from the city center 400 m from the hotelMerchants Walk Shopping Center 400 m from the hotel
Regency-style building with 56 rooms and easy access to the Regency Square Mall .
Excellent44 reviews
Price from
RUB 4,174
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Super 8 By Wyndham Richmond/Broad StreetMotel
10.6 km from City Center 800 m from Merchants Walk Shopping Center
This design hotel, located near the Markel Building, offers a continental breakfast.
Guest rating22 reviews
Price from
RUB 3,008
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Econo Lodge Near Chippenham HospitalHotel
9. 1 km from City Center200 m from Amf Sunset Bowl
This hotel has been welcoming guests since 1983 and is located in a suburban area of Richmond, close to the Markel Building.
Guest rating1616 reviews
Price from
RUB 7 673
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Akaza Hotel RichmondHotel
9.1 km from City Center
Within walking distance of the Crossroads Art Center, this designer hotel offers 70 private rooms.
Price from
RUB 6 138
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Econo Lodge AirportHotel
9.3 km from City Center
This budget hotel with an outdoor pool is a 30-minute drive from James.
Guest rating11 review
Price from
RUB 4 481
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Richmond MidlothianHotel
City center 12. 3 km from the hotel
Newly built in 2016, this historic building offers an ideal location next to the South of the James Farmer’s Market.
Very good22 reviews
Price from
RUB 8 901
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Rodeway Inn Central RichmondHotel
4.1 km from City Center 400 m from Arthur Ashe Junior Athletic Center
Very good22 reviews
Price from
RUB 4 604
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Hampton Inn & Suites Richmond Short Pump, VaHotel
22.1 km from the city center 2.0 km from the hotel Short Pump Town Center
Price from
RUB 10 988
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Richmond MotelHotel
2.7 km from City Center 1.8 km from Arthur Ashe Junior Athletic Center
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Residence Inn By Marriott Richmond Short Pump At The NotchHotel
22. 9 km from the city center
Price from
RUB 11 540
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Residence Inn Richmond Midtown/GlensideHotel
10.1 km from City Center1.1 km from Merchants Walk Shopping Center
Swedish This family-run hotel, located near Broad Street, serves breakfast. table”.
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RUB 9 760
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Studio 6-Richmond, Va – I-64 WestHotel
12.0 km from City Center600 m from Playing Field
This budget Richmond hotel is located near the Amf Major League Lanes and the River City Escape Room.
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RUB 4,788
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Quality Inn Central RichmondHotel
4.2 km from City Center 400 m from Arthur Ashe Junior Athletic Center
This comfortable hotel is within walking distance of the Richmond Children’s Museum and offers comfortable rooms in addition to fitness classes and a fitness center.
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RUB 6 384
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About Canada
Anna Green
– 22 October 2021, 1:58
The City of Surrey is the largest city by area and the second most populous in Greater Vancouver.
Contents:
Where is it? Surrey on the map
Population
Centers
History
weather / climate
Economy
What to see?
Education
Facts
Real Estate
videos
Where is it?
Surrey is one of the fastest growing and culturally diverse cities in Canada.
The city is located in the west of Canada in the province of British Columbia.
Surrey on the map
Population
According to the latest census data, in 2016 the population was 517,887, which is 10.6% more than in 2011. This made it the 12th largest city in Canada, as well as the fifth largest city in Western Canada (after Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg and Vancouver).
The city is characterized by low population density and strong suburbanization, which is generally typical of cities in North America.
Surrey is an integral part of Greater Vancouver as it is the second largest city in the region, although it is also the minor economic core of the metropolitan area. Combined with Vancouver, both cities make up nearly 50% of the region’s population. In recent years, the rapidly expanding urban center in downtown Surrey, located in Wally, has turned the area into a secondary city center in Metro Vancouver.
Immigration to Surrey has increased dramatically since the 1980s; this resulted in a more ethnically and linguistically diverse city. 52% do not speak English as their first language, and just over 30% of the city’s residents are of South Asian origin.
Beginning in the 1990s, an influx of South Asians began moving into the city from neighboring Vancouver due to rising house prices and rapidly increasing rents for businesses.
Surrey has one of the largest concentrations of South Asians in North America.
Centers
The city is polycentric. There are six city centers in Surrey:
Valley – Surrey city center is located here.
Four SkyTrain stations are located here: Scott Road, Gateway, Surrey Central, and King George.
The Valley has a population of 78,500. It has a recreation center and the second largest library in British Columbia.
Newton Most people living in Surrey live in Newton.
More than half of the population is considered a visible minority, predominantly Sikhs.
Surrey City Hall, Courthouse and Surrey RCMP Station are located here.
91,595 people live here.
Guildford is the city center in northeast Surrey.
Known for its 200 store Guildford Town Center, it is one of Canada’s largest malls.
49,300 people live in Guildford. This place is connected by rail to New Westminister.
Fleetwood is a city center in East Surrey.
The Surrey Public Library and Community Center is located in Fleetwood.
In addition, there are beautiful parks, natural areas, trails and many playgrounds.
Fleetwood has a population of 43,300.
Cloverdale is best known as the filming location for many movies and TV shows such as Hot Rod and Smallville.
The Surrey City Museum is located in Cloverdale, as is the Stayon Bowl.
Cloverdale has a rodeo, the second largest rodeo in Canada after the Calgary Stampede.
South Surrey – Bordered by the city of White Rock to the southwest and Blaine, Washington, USA to the south. The Douglas Peace Arch border crossing is located in South Surrey.
South Surrey is known for its parks, beaches, forests and recreational areas. Many older people prefer this place. And here is the largest concentration of people over 60 years old.
There is also Crescent Beach and an Indian reserve. 53 9 live in the city80 people.
History
Surrey took shape as a settlement by 1879, becoming the center of a land inhabited by several Halcomel-speaking Indian tribes. The following incident led to the appearance of the toponym “Surrey” on the map: when the Englishman H. J. Braver crossed the Fraser River from New Westminster, the landscape he saw reminded him of his native Surrey in England. The lands were then covered with forests, which were dominated by pseudo-hemlock, fir, thuja folded and hemlock with blackberries in the undergrowth and cranberry bogs. Part of what is now Walley (named after Harry Walley, owner of the land and former owner of a gas station on King George Boulevard (formerly King George Highway) was then used as a burial site by the Kwantlen people.
The settlers who came to the town from Cloverdale and parts of South Surrey were mainly engaged in farming, fishing, growing oysters or opening small shops. The development of Surrey began with the construction of the Patullo Bridge in 1937.
In the post-war 1950s, the northern suburbs of Surrey were built up with single-family houses, which led to the transformation of Surrey (still without city status) into a bedroom suburb inhabited by people who worked in Burnaby and Vancouver.
In the 1980s and 90s, Surrey experienced unprecedented growth, mainly due to the massive immigration of people from other parts of Canada from other countries. Surrey is projected to overtake Vancouver in terms of population by 2020-2030.
Weather / climate
Surrey has an oceanic climate (Cfb) typical of the coastal Pacific Northwest: rainy, humid winters, often with heavy rainfall, continuing into early spring.
Winters are cool but not cold, summers are mild and sunny, and autumns are cool and cloudy.
The city’s terrain alternates between flat and gently undulating areas, with most of the plains found in the areas of Tyinhaed, Hazelmer, Coalbrook and southern Cloverdale.
Economy
Surrey is one of the largest industrial centers in British Columbia, with a rapidly growing high-tech, clean energy, advanced manufacturing, healthcare, education, agriculture and arts sectors.
As a result of increased filming activity in Surrey, 189 films were filmed in 2017productions.
Surrey opened North America’s first $68 million biofuel plant in 2018.
Approximately a third of Surrey’s land is preserved and designated as farmland, which is being used for local food production to serve the city’s growing population, as well as to increase employment opportunities through the creation of local jobs.
Agriculture continues to revitalize Surrey’s economy, employing 3,300 people or 1.6% of Surrey’s total workforce.
Manufacturing is also a highly diversified sector with products for mature and emerging industries ranging from lumber cutting for various British Columbia logging operations to wind turbine construction.
The health sector is a significant contributor to Surrey’s economy. The city is home to nearly 900 health-related businesses.
What to see in Surrey?
Barnston Island is an island between Surrey and Pitt Meadows which is a good place for cycling.
Bear Creek Park is a popular park with mini golf, miniature train ride, outdoor pool, walking trails and gardens.
Bose Corn Maze is a fall attraction at Bose and Sons Farms.
Central City Fun Park is an indoor amusement park with roller skating, mini golf and more.
Cloverdale Flea Market is a giant market that sells everything imaginable on Sundays year round.
Crescent Beach is a scenic spot located near the seaside village of White Rock.
Darts Hill Park is a beautiful garden that is open to the public on certain days.
Elgin Heritage Park – Park with hiking trails, boardwalk and historic Stewart Farm.
Glades Garden is a beautiful oasis near the US border that is only open on certain days.
Guildford Town Center is a large mall.
Redwood Park is a large park with playgrounds, picnic areas and trails through the woods.
Surrey Art Gallery is a fascinating contemporary and digital art gallery.
The Surrey Museum is a place for family fun and history.
Tynehead Regional Park – More than 250 hectares of wooded trails and meadows, great for hiking and cycling.
Northview Golf & Country Club – The golf club boasts one of the most exciting and challenging golf courses in British Columbia.
Newton Recreation Center is a huge sports and entertainment complex where you can enjoy your leisure time and actively engage in sports.
Education
Surrey has the largest student enrollment in British Columbia. It has:
101 elementary school
20 secondary schools
5 training centers
3 adult education centers
distributed online learning program
many interagency programs
On the Simon Fraser University campus, which is located in Surrey, students can enroll in the following programs:
applied sciences
arts and social sciences
communication
business management
technology
education
mathematics
science
1. Surrey is home to Canada’s first Kabaddi Stadium. Kabaddi is popular in India and is the official sport of Bangladesh.
2. Here is the highest flagpole in the world.
3. A resident of Surrey set a record: the longest beard in the world.
In 2010, Sarwan Singh was declared the man with the longest beard in the world. At the time he set the record, his beard was 2.36 meters long. With repeated measurements in 2011, it grew to 2.495 meters.
4. Surrey designed its coat of arms in 1987. The emblem was officially registered with the College of Arms of Canada in 1993. It is now used in conjunction with the city’s logo, which was designed in 2009.
5. Surrey is Greater Vancouver’s gateway to the United States of America.
The city is the only community in the province with two border crossings. Potential travelers from other countries can choose to cross either the Peace Arch or the Pacific Truck Crossing (yes, even if you’re not driving a truck).
6. Surrey is older than Vancouver.
The city was incorporated in 1879, seven years before Vancouver became a municipality.
real estate
In Surrey, the average house price is $1,028,626 (data September 2021).
This is slightly higher than in the rest of British Columbia, where the median home price is $850,000. , duplexes and townhouses.
Approximately 70% of housing in the city is occupied by homeowners, the rest are rented out.
The houses in this city are very modern, as about a third of the houses were built after 2000.
Picket Fence Preschool – Care.com Junction City, OR Child Care Center
Picket Fence Preschool – Care.com Junction City, OR Child Care Center
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Picket Fence Preschool is a state-licensed daycare facility that offers center-based child care and early education services designed for young children. Located at 977 West 17th Avenue, the company serves families residing in the Junction City, OR area. Picket Fence Preschool has been serving the community since they opened in 2013.
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8:00AM – 3:00PM
Tuesday :
8:00AM – 3:00PM
Wednesday :
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Thursday :
8:00AM – 3:00PM
Friday :
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Sunday :
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PICKET FENCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Examples of picket fence
picket fence
So we had a march of about a 1,000 people who did a quick picketfence around the bank.
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Was the picketfence a premonition of things to come?
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I want to watch teams run the old picketfence.
From USA TODAY
Another is conveniently located just around the corner from the house with the picketfence.
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They ignited, one after the next, a glowing picketfence across the piped edging.
From NPR
There’s nothing that says “old-fashioned” quite like a white picketfence, complete with peonies peaking through the slats.
From Washington Times
They lived in large camps, depending on one another for food, childcare, and everything else — all without walls, doors, or picket fences.
From The Atlantic
We are talking about babies, and white picket fences, and home for the holidays.
From Huffington Post
While white picket fences outline most front yards, not everyone is allowed to have them.
From Bloomberg
It stood in a good sized yard inclosed by a picketfence.
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He ran up to a picketfence, and sprang up on the sharp spikes.
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A high picketfence, with a gate, surrounded these buildings.
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Near the highway that led into the town, and separated from the landing field by a white picketfence, stood a small farmhouse.
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The small boy’s delight in drawing a stick along a picketfence should be curbed in the nursery!
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I’d forced myself to overcome my innate scepticism that this ideology was so deeply entrenched on the conservative side of politics that the rhetoric of Abbott and his ministers was simply not credible.
Instead, I took Abbott and Joe Hockey and Scott Morrison at their word.
They had been convinced, they told us, that childcare was the key to enabling mothers to go back to work. It was way more important a factor than the government’s proposed income-replacement Paid Parent Leave (PPL) scheme. The Productivity Commission had said so, virtually every commentator had said so and women themselves – the ultimate judges, one would have thought – had said loud and clear that years of affordable childcare availability was more decisive than six months of PPL in determining their workforce participation.
The government seemed to be on track to deliver the kind of sound policy that women had been yearning for: policy that would enable them to have kids, spend some time bonding with their babies after birth while retaining that vital attachment to the workforce and then having childcare options that were realistically framed and priced to enable them to stay in employment, develop their skills, build up savings in superannuation and become equal members of a society that prizes economic activity as a measure of social worth.
Then we were shown the policy.
Whatever trust we had been willing to invest in the government was instantly blown out of the water when the minister, Scott Morrison, announced that women could only have the childcare if they gave up significant family benefit payments.
To be precise, the $3.5 billion so-called Jobs for Families childcare package, which on the face of it seemed a rational policy that dealt realistically with many of the shortfalls of the current system, had to “be funded by the savings measures for Family Tax Benefits announced in last year’s Budget”.
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These savings measures have been calculated by the Parliamentary Budget Office to be worth $9.4 billion over the next four years.
While women were still digesting this breathtakingly brazen Abbott government version of three card monte – you give us $9.4 billion and we’ll give you $3.5 billion in return – the government chucked in a wild card that has left us reeling.
Instead of the “fair dinkum” income-replacement PPL which had been Abbott’s signature policy – testament to his credentials as a born-again supporter of working women – the government now announced a crackdown on double dipping, “rorting” mums.
It turned out that thousands of new mothers, among them Mrs Frydenberg (wife of the federal assistant treasurer) and Mrs Cormann (wife of the federal finance minister), were now fraudsters, according to the federal government, for having accessed the government’s own PPL as well as whatever scheme their employer provided. For doing precisely what the government scheme, introduced in 2011, intended.
With just two policy announcements, the Abbott government has triple somersaulted back from supposedly encouraging Aussie mums to stay in the workforce to treating them as ingrates and pariahs for having the temerity to want to walk through that white picket fence.
Turns out my scepticism was justified.
Just think about it.
Is there any other area of policy where beneficiaries are required to fund their programs by giving up a current entitlement?
Was Defence told it could only have its spanking new two Canberra Class amphibious assault ships, costing $3 billion, if they gave up two of the 12 submarines that will cost the budget $36 billion? I don’t think so.
If the government truly believed that childcare was essential to women’s workforce participation it would fund the new program from consolidated revenue, which in turn would benefit from the economic activity generated by women’s participation. Clearly the government does not believe in childcare.
Nor does it believe that PPL is integral to keeping women attached to employment. In fact, it is now clear that Abbott’s three versions of PPL are all sleight-of-hand tricks.
He has given us “over my dead body” (2003), “fair dinkum” (2010) and, now in 2015, “double dipping”. Each of these, when you really look at them, denies employed mothers a realistic paid leave option and therefore a key workplace entitlement.
Abbott gave us “over my dead body” in 2003 when Sex Discrimination Commissioner Pru Goward sought to have the Howard cabinet legislate for PPL. Seven years later he bypassed his party room and shadow cabinet and announced a full income-replacement 26 weeks PPL policy that would include women earning up to $150,000, and which was so stunningly extravagant it had no hope of ever being enacted. Now “double dipping” seeks to strip thousands of mothers of both cash and extra weeks of employer paid leave they had been entitled to expect would supplement the government’s scheme.
Rather than compensate for the loss of “fair dinkum” by extending the existing government 18-week PPL and including superannuation, Abbott is pulling up stumps, leaving employed mums-to-be in limbo.
The new family tax benefits regime is due to come into effect on July 1 but has Buckley’s chance of passing the Senate so there goes the childcare package.
So with no new childcare policy and a joke of a PPL scheme, where are working women left?
Back behind that white picket fence?
Anne Summers is editor and publisher of Anne Summers Reports
Twitter: @SummersAnne
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Fencing for Outdoor Play Areas
A few friends of mine with young children called me in to help them transform their backyard into a preschool play area. Specifically, I had to put in a new fence because the short chain link that was on location was regularly being climbed by the kids, and was leading to scrapes and falls. Being in a neighborhood that was a little rough around the edges, they wanted the new fence to provide a measure of security as well.
On top of that, they wanted the fence to look as good as the rest of their property, since an attractive and well-designed space is typically better for business. Taking all their needs into consideration, I could tell that I was looking for a fence for an outdoor play area that would be reasonably high, solid or with smooth, unclimbable pickets, and one that would stay looking clean and professional for years. Achieving the best possible combination of safety, security, and style would be the guiding light for my project.
First Requirement for a Fence for an Outdoor Play Area: Safety
Kids are incredibly inquisitive beings, testing out everything they can reach, and playing with everything they can touch. With this in mind, there are a few major requirements for fences that are going to contain children:
A Kid-Friendly Surface: To make the fence safe, I was mindful to choose a surface as free as possible from jagged edges and abrasive surfaces. Wooden fences, especially cedar, are often full of splinters and a bit rough. Chain-link fences often rust and break down, making them a good place to get a scrape. Smoother surfaces are ideal for kid-safe fencing. Vinyl, composite, aluminum, and steel picket and rail fencing are all good options.
Climbing Difficulty: Most kids love to climb just as much as they love to explore through touch–at least that was the case when I was young. If having a child potentially climbing and falling off a fence is something to avoid, the best strategy might be to put in a fence that is simply too difficult to climb–a seemingly hard task when kids are involved! A fence with smooth, tall pickets, and without a lot of horizontal surfaces like rails has been my go-to option.
Durability: This requirement goes back to the safety issue. It doesn’t matter how smooth and child-friendly the fencing material you initially choose is, if it won’t remain that way after a few years. Fencing that breaks down easily in the weather can be a hazard, as sharp and rusty edges might emerge, or joins might fail and cause the fence to fail when kids pull on or climb on it. When running a childcare business, it’s far better to start with durable materials that won’t require a whole lot of patching and maintenance.
Of course it’s important to keep kids from hurting themselves, but it’s equally–if not more–important to keep others from hurting the kids. A fence can do this by creating a safe, secure environment.
Second Requirement: Security
A high, sturdy fence is a natural pick for security reasons. With a daycare business, the peace of mind of both the parents and the business owners is absolutely crucial. Just as with safety, there are a few main considerations:
Climbing Difficulty, Again: When I want to keep other people out and children in, I opt for fencing that is difficult to climb, plain and simple. Topping something with barbed wire is probably a bit excessive and definitely ugly, but a high picket fence, with smooth pickets, few horizontal rails, and perhaps topped with pointed finials, will likely be more than sufficient to deter would be climbers.
Clear Sight Lines: Fencing that can be clearly seen through is often safer than fully solid privacy fencing, as it keeps people from hiding on the outside of the fence, and provides a line of sight for preschool employees or parents who might want to keep an eye on the kids from outside the enclosure. This is especially helpful around entrances and exits, particularly when those areas are somewhat discrete or closed off from public view.
Height: This really goes without saying (but we’ll say it anyway). The nightmare of many parents is to have an adult reach over the fence and grab a child when no one is looking. Having a fence that is at least 5 feet tall keeps this from happening.
Third Requirement: Aesthetics
Since taste is often subjective, this is a wide-open category and changes from context to context. Wood, vinyl, and metal fences can all be beautiful if made with care and quality craftsmanship. At my friends’ nursery, safety, security, and good aesthetics combined in the form of a well-coated black galvanized steel picket and rail fence for the outdoor play area. There’s a reason that powder-coated steel is often used as security fencing for schools and preschools. Paired with their retrofit Queen Anne-style home, a black steel fence fit perfectly. The tall, smooth pickets with only a couple horizontal rails proved difficult to climb and safe to the touch, while the height and the ornamental finials provided security and clear sight lines, and made it the perfect fence for a Victorian house.
In addition to the classic picket and rail fence, there are new picket and rail systems that are designed with the option of attaching wooden or composite infill boards. With yards that could use both privacy and openness–say, an open picket arrangement on one side of the fence and a solid privacy-style fence on another–this flexible fencing system works extremely well.
My friends’ business boomed and they asked me back a year later as their play area needed to expand into the backyard, which translated into adding 200 more feet of fencing. There are many ways of providing a safe and secure perimeter for a play area. When I need secure, attractive steel fencing, one of the first places I consider is Fortress Building Products, as their fences are unique in the quality and strength of their protective coatings, ease of installation, and craftsmanship. They use a special coating method involving a protective zinc coating on top of galvanization, topped with an e-coat and powder coat, which keeps their fencing looking beautiful for ages. I also frequent their building products website, if only for the extra bit of inspiration that often results from looking at their decking, railing, and ornamental hardware offerings.
Plastic Play Area Fencing for Children | Baby & Toddler
Tekplas’ Children’s Plastic Play Area Fencing is a versatile fencing solution to encapsulate outdoor areas in gardens for children.
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Fencing Explained
With our posts you can connect a panel to each of the four faces, any faces of the post you don’t use, will be covered with a cover strip. It’s a modular system so you can keep adding to the fencing. You can make rectangles, squares, straight lines, U-Shapes, L-Shapes, etc
We can cut the panels so that you can go at different angles if required. If your making smaller squares or rectangles the fencing is free standing, if you require straight lines of more than 2 panels, then we can offer temporary stabilising feet which our posts slide over and this helps to stabilise the fence across longer runs or metposts which are knocked into the ground just below the surface level and our post recesses into the metpost and clamped into place. For permanent fixing (which is the best method) we can offer the posts cut longer to cement into the ground or we offer solid floor fixings. All of the above fixing products are on our fixings page. We can cut down our standard panels and make most sizes required, simply email a plan of what you require and our team will work everything out for you. Or if you can make our standard panels work, you can easily order everything you need direct from the website.
Each panel comes with one post. If you’re not making a square or rectangle then you will require a finishing post every time you finish the fencing. Again, these are on our fixings page. If your making in and out entrances with gates or just walk through gaps. So, stopping the fencing and starting again, you will require more finishing posts.
We can also offer gates to suit most gaps from 500mm – 1200mm wide if you’re going for our temporary fixings we would recommend not ordering a gate over 800mm wide due to the post not being fixed to the ground. If the posts are fixed permanently then anything up to 1200mm is fine. Our single play area gates are on the fencing page. This product has all the options you need to match this product, colours, height, etc
You will need to fix your post caps with PVC Solvent adhesive or super glue, to make a permanent fixing, or with silicone if you wish to move the posts at a later date or be able to replace them easily.
We also have another product Plastic Picket Fencing which allows the panel to sit of the ground by 50mm this helps when fitting the fencing on un-level ground. Allowing you to cut the spacer profile at slightly different heights each end to ensure the panels are level or you can even step the panels down slightly.
If you have any additional information, we have a notes section when checking out.
If you require different heights of fencing on the same fencing system we can just supply a slightly longer post allowing you to carry on with a different height suitable for different aged children.
The easy wipe surface can be wiped with ordinary household disinfectants or even washed in a garden environment with a hose or pressure washer should it become exposed to dirt or debris. We also recommend Everbuild Solvent PVC Cleaner for stubborn marks
A well manufactured and presents a low risk to users.
The playpens are suitable for use as a fence/playpen in indoor and outdoors for children’s environments such as creches, nurseries, etc.
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Do-it-yourself fence
Yuliya Skopich
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I was afraid that the neighbors dog would jump over our old fence, so we decided to replace it.
Our summer cottage was separated from the neighboring one by a small wooden fence, which rotted over time. Until the neighbors had a dog, we did not think to change anything. But when it appeared, it became dangerous to leave a low and unreliable fence.
Almost at the same time, at my father-in-law’s dacha, my relatives decided to fence themselves off from one of the two neighboring plots. There was no fence, and the neighbor often sat on the bench opposite and looked, it was uncomfortable. Other neighbors fenced themselves off from their fathers-in-law.
I oversaw the installation of all the fences. In the article I will tell you how we negotiated with neighbors, chose the material, what are the building codes and rules for fences. I will describe what mistakes we made and why, if we are sued, we will be wrong.
Do a survey first
Before putting up a fence, check the boundaries of the site. This will help the cadastral engineer, who will conduct a land survey. Legislative norms mainly concern not the fences themselves, but indents from the boundaries of the site: it is assumed that the fence will stand along these boundaries. But it happens that intentionally or accidentally a fence is put up incorrectly: they seize the territory of a neighbor, the land of a city or a forest fund. And sometimes they install a fence, on the contrary, to their detriment – the site becomes smaller.
A fine is provided for self-occupation of land – from 1 to 1.5% of the cadastral value of the land plot, but not less than 5000 R. If the cadastral value is not determined, the fine will be from 5000 to 10 000 R. But the most unpleasant thing is that an incorrectly installed fence will be forced postpone. This is a very time-consuming and expensive procedure, especially if the fence is on a solid concrete foundation.
Fence Installation Guidelines
What kind of fence should be depends on the category of land. If the site is intended for IZHS, that is, individual housing construction, or private household plots, personal subsidiary plots, there may be local requirements for the fence. For example, sometimes the authorities oblige owners to use a standard design in order to maintain fences in the same style.
These are the requirements for fences, which are prescribed in the rules for land use and development of the urban settlement of Aprelevka, Naro-Fominsk Municipal District, Moscow Region. Source: docs.cntd.ru
In a garden non-profit partnership, SNT, it is necessary to take into account the requirements of the partnership. For example, in areas where there is little sun, it is sometimes forbidden to install blind fences. Imagine what will happen to strawberries or other light-loving crops if the shadow from the fence constantly falls on it.
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Local requirements are prescribed in the charter of the SNT or in the rules for land use and development of the municipality. But in addition to local regulations, there are federal requirements – they are mandatory in any territory throughout Russia.
Thus, in horticulture, a mesh fence 1.2–1.8 meters high is recommended. I emphasize that this is a recommendation, not a requirement. In addition, you can conclude an agreement between neighbors and agree on this document in the board of SNT – then we can accept a fence of any type, or you can do without a fence at all.
p. 6.2 SP 53.13330.2019
A shrub can be planted at least a meter from the border of an adjacent plot, a medium-sized tree – at a distance of at least two meters. If the tree is tall, the distance between it and the border or fence should be at least three meters.
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How not to bring conflict with neighbors
The owners of the site always install fences that border the street at their own expense. But the cost of a fence between neighbors is often divided in half. But the law does not say who should pay for the fence in adjacent territories and how exactly the costs should be divided.
Usually agreed. For example, one neighbor pays for materials, and the other pays for the work of builders. But if the neighbor does not want to chip in, you cannot oblige him to do so.
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There are no rules about where the front – the most beautiful – side of the fence should look. In the Lipetsk region, where I live, there is an unspoken rule: the front side looks in the direction of the one who pays for the work or who owns the initiative to install the fence.
In practice, disputes often arise between neighbors, especially if someone starts putting up a fence without warning the other. Neighbors may not like the height or material of the fence, as well as the very fact of its appearance, if it was not there before. Therefore, it is better to draw up an agreement in advance and indicate the parameters of the fence in it. The agreement must be signed by both parties.
The agreement should look something like this. Source: law-divorce.ru If the house is divided into two owners, they often agree to install a fence between adjacent plots
If the neighbor is categorically against installing a fence, the fence can still be made, the main thing is to follow all the requirements and recommendations. If the owner of the site has violated the requirements, the neighbor can go to court, and if he takes his side, the fence will be obliged to move. The violator will have to pay the costs.
It happens that the fence was installed with a violation by the previous owner of the house. In this case, the court can still oblige the new owner of the site to dismantle the fence, since the new owner of the site is entirely responsible for its condition.
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This decision was made by the Solntsevsky District Court of Moscow in 2017.
Case No. 2-2347/17PDF, 82 KB
Neighbors sued the owners of the adjacent property and demanded that the fence installed by the previous owner of this property back in 1979 be moved.
During the meeting, it turned out that the fence really captures part of someone else’s land and contradicts the land survey. The judge granted the claim.
As agreed with the neighbors
About the fence on our site. When we decided to install a fence in the dacha on the adjacent side, the neighbors did not object. But they warned that they would not share the expenses. We knew that we had no right to oblige them, so we did not argue.
We decided to make a blind fence and install it in place of the wooden one, although it would be more correct to call a cadastral engineer and clarify the boundaries of the site. Since we paid, we agreed with the neighbors that the front side would look in our direction.
About the fence at the father-in-law’s plot. There, fences were also made along the border of the plots.
On one side of the plot, my relatives installed a fence on their own, as the neighbors refused to share the expenses. When everything was ready, they made no claims. But we did not fix it in writing.
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The neighbors on the other side decided to do everything themselves and offered the father-in-law to pay half the cost of the fence. But my relatives refused: for materials and installation services, the neighbors brought a bill for 32,000 R. It seemed expensive, and the neighbors did not want to discuss anything.
Then my relatives suggested another option: the neighbors pay for the materials, and my husband and his father take care of the entire installation. But the neighbors already refused this, in the end they bought and did everything themselves.
All discussions were oral. None of us thought that it was better to conclude a written agreement.
This is how the fence looks from the side of the father-in-law’s yard. It was installed by neighbors
Fence materials
Owners are free to build fences from any materials, if local rules do not restrict this. It happens that local norms prescribe a certain color and material for fences from the side of the street. There are usually no such requirements for fences between neighbors. I’ll tell you which fences are made most often and how much it will cost.
From chain-link mesh: from 200 R per linear meter.
Such a fence visually enlarges the territory, protects from pets and strangers, but at the same time the territory is clearly visible – as if there is no fence.
Chain-link mesh is often chosen when the site does not border on neighbors, but on a field or other open space. Animals will not enter the territory with a net, protection from prying eyes is simply not needed, and the owners themselves get the opportunity to admire nature.
Prices for chain-link mesh depend on the cell size, metal coating and web length. Source: leroymerlin.ru This is a section of a chain-link fence at the site of my father-in-law. Sometimes the materials for the fence are combined. For example, they install a fence made of corrugated board along the territory of the yard, and a fence made of chain-link – along the site
From PVC: from 350 R per linear meter of corrugated board.
Such a fence is resistant to precipitation, dirt, mold, does not rot or fade in the sun. But low-quality plastic can crack in the cold. And the main drawback of the material is that it is not strong enough. Plastic can be damaged already at the installation stage if something is dropped on it, and such a fence can also be hit with hail – and all the plastic will be in holes.
Plastic fences can be solid or with gaps. Source: zabor-profi.ru
From mesh-gitter: from 1050 R per linear meter.
Gitter mesh fence is commonly referred to as 3D. This is due to stiffening ribs – rods that are bent in the shape of the letter V. In terms of structural strength, this fence can be compared with forged, but it costs less. True, the fence does not hide from prying eyes.
To protect the metal from corrosion, temperature extremes and UV rays, the mesh is coated with protective agents. And to protect it from chips, rust and scratches, it must be periodically painted.
In the Lipetsk region, where I live, a gitter mesh fence is often installed in front of schools.
This is a cheap version of a blind fence. Profiled fences are often criticized for their unaesthetic appearance, but gardeners still build such fences en masse because they are reliable and simple.
Corrugated sheets are protected from corrosion by galvanized and polymer coating. The material is wind resistant, quickly installed, reduces the noise level on the site.
There is a significant drawback: the profiled sheet is very susceptible to mechanical stress. For example, a fence can bend if there is a lot of snow in winter or if it is accidentally hit by a board during construction. Any distortion will be very noticeable.
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In the Lipetsk region, where I live, corrugated board is the most common material for installing a fence in an adjacent area
From wood: from 2200 R per linear meter.
Such a fence can even be made from old boards or scraps that remain after the construction or demolition of outbuildings. That is, a wooden fence can be a budget option. But modern wooden fences are not like those in old villages and are much more expensive.
Before installation, the wood must be treated with an antiseptic so that it does not rot and is not eaten by insects. If grass and forest fires occur in the area, the fence is also treated with a fire-fighting solution, otherwise it may catch fire – there will be a risk to the house.
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A wooden fence needs to be painted regularly to maintain its appearance.
This is an Austrian wicker – a fence made of painted boards that are mounted through a bar. Such a fence is easy to make with your own hands, but its function is mainly decorative. Wickerwork is only a help to country thieves: you can climb it like a ladder and jump over a fence in a matter of seconds. Source: dizainexpert.ru
From a metal profile: forged – from 2000 R per linear meter, from a profile pipe – from 1400 R per linear meter, from steel reinforcement – from 30,000 R per ton.
A non-deaf sectional metal fence is made of forged elements, a profile pipe or steel reinforcement in the form of rods. The most popular option is from a profile pipe. Such a fence is durable and lasts a long time, it does not need to be painted.
Occasionally, such a fence is coated with anti-corrosion agents and cleaned of rust.
A wrought iron fence is sometimes combined with polycarbonate or other deaf material – it turns out beautifully and functionally. But most often, such a fence is placed not between neighboring plots, but in front of the house. Source: na-dache.pro
From brick: from 10 R per piece, the cost of brickwork – from 6000 R per linear meter. The foundation is calculated separately.
A brick fence is expensive and takes a long time to build. Typically, such a fence is placed in front of the house from the side of the street, and something simpler is chosen between the sections. A brick fence is placed on a foundation – as a rule, a concrete tape is poured, so it is very difficult to move it later.
On the other hand, a brick fence easily withstands gusts of wind, hail, and does not depend on temperatures. A car or tractor can crash into such a fence, and it will stop them. If you lay out a brick fence correctly, it will stand for decades without any maintenance.
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Made of concrete: from 2000 R per linear meter. The foundation is calculated separately.
Such a fence also needs a foundation, therefore it is expensive, and it is difficult to build it: special equipment is needed. As a rule, a foundation is made on the site, and then ready-made concrete sections are brought, which are installed on the foundation with the help of a crane or a manipulator.
A concrete fence is no less durable than a brick fence and can stand for half a century or more.
I could not find an example when such a fence would be placed between plots, but sometimes it is installed in front of the house
How we chose the material for the fence at the dacha
It was important for us that the fence protected the territory from animals and hid it from the view of neighbors. Since the neighbors were not ready to take part in the purchase of material, we decided to choose an inexpensive one. We didn’t like the tree because of its fragility, we didn’t think about PVC, the fence made of steel reinforcement was expensive, and we decided to stop at profiled sheets.
With a fence length of 10 meters and a height of 1.5 meters, we spent 5,000 rubles on a profiled sheet in 2016. We bought profile sheets measuring 2 × 1.15 meters and 0.45 mm thick. Now a similar fence would cost twice or even three times as much.
In addition to the corrugated sheet, support posts were required. We approached their selection responsibly: if the supports are unreliable, a strong wind will tilt the entire fence – and sooner or later it will simply fall.
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Profiled fence posts are made of wood, brick, metal or concrete. Wood quickly deteriorates, brick and concrete are expensive. Therefore, metal is most often used.
Metal poles are selected according to several parameters.
Ferrous or galvanized steel. Ferrous metal poles must first be primed and painted to protect the poles from corrosion. In the future, they need to be repainted as the old paint deteriorates. Galvanized steel poles are already coated with powder paint, which does not fade in the sun and does not require additional care.
Fit. Metal poles are available in round, square, rectangular or custom shapes. Round poles can even be simply screwed into the ground, they can also withstand a large load, but it is inconvenient to weld transverse jumpers to them, on which the profiled sheet will be held: the contact surface is too small. A profile pipe, square or rectangular, is more convenient in this sense.
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Made to measure. The endurance of the structure largely depends on the size of the posts: a fence on small posts will quickly squint and fall, because the post itself will bend.
Profile posts with a section of 60 × 60 or 60 × 40 mm are suitable for a two-meter fence. Now three-meter poles of this section cost 150-200 R per linear meter.
For a meter fence, you can take profile pipes with a cross section of 50 × 50 mm. Source: ggstroymarket-msk.ru
The length of the posts is also important – it depends on the height of the fence and the depth of soil freezing. These indicators must be added up, and the desired length of the pillars will be obtained. For example, in the Lipetsk region, the depth of soil freezing is 1.1 meters. That is, to put up a fence 1. 8 meters high, you need to buy three-meter supports.
For our dacha, we bought six-meter support poles with a section of 50 × 50 mm, which my husband cut in two, based on the fact that two meters are needed for the height of the fence and a meter for the ground. Two pillars came out of one. They cost about 3,000 R. Our plot is uneven, and the length of the pillars was enough for their upper edge to be all the same height.
Quantity. Poles cannot be placed too rarely, they will have too much load, and even in winter snowdrifts will simply push through the lintels along with the profiled sheet. Poles can be placed too often, but this is unreasonable and expensive.
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As a rule, for a two-meter fence, support posts are placed at a distance of 2.5-3 meters. Therefore, a ten-meter fence will require three or four supports.
This is not our fence, and here there is corrosion of ferrous metal posts due to improper preparation: it was necessary to first wipe off the remnants of the production emulsion, then degrease the surface, prime and only then paint. In this case, degreasing and primer are omitted
How we put up the fence
First, my husband removed the wooden fence and marked the boundaries of the new one. A large jasmine bush grew half a meter away, which, according to sanitary standards, should be at least a meter away. Besides, the bush just got in the way. Therefore, the husband dug it up and transplanted the shoot.
The hardest part was getting the supports straight. First, the husband marked out the territory, drove in two parallel rows of wooden pegs along the perimeter of the future fence, and pulled twine between the pegs.
The husband installed the poles at a distance of about 2.5 meters from each other, in the interval between the twines. To do this, he first dug holes a meter deep and placed pillars in them according to the level. The plot was with hillocks, and it was difficult to set up the pillars evenly. First, the husband put the extreme. Dad held each post, and the husband checked the even position with a level. The pillars were driven into the ground with a sledgehammer.
Once, when my husband was leveling the poles, he stumbled and stepped into a hole, after which he had to go to the hospital: his leg was very sore and we were afraid of a dislocation. Fortunately, it turned out that it was a bruise, and the next day the husband continued to work.
After installing the corner posts, we started the intermediate ones. When all the pillars were driven in, the holes were filled with concrete from above. After two days the solution seized.
Then it was necessary to make a frame, that is, to fix the horizontal guides. They are fixed at a distance of 20-30 cm from the upper and lower edges of the fence. The husband connected the rails to the posts by welding, and then primed all the metal parts in two layers to protect against corrosion. At that time, we did not know about the degreasing of the pillars, and over time, a slight corrosion nevertheless appeared. We bought half a liter of gray paint for 300 R and painted the posts and crossbars. Now it was possible to sheathe the frame with a profiled sheet.
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My husband used roofing screws with a rubber gasket and a head in the color of the corrugated sheet as fasteners. We bought 500 self-tapping screws for 750 R. The profiled sheet was mounted with an overlap, and the corners were simply joined. If hurricane winds were blowing here, it would be possible to make air in the fence: for example, two profiled sheets, and then a small section of the picket fence – and so on throughout the fence. Ventilation is needed so that a strong wind does not knock down the fence. But we don’t have such winds, so we didn’t do this.
In total, it took us a week to install the fence and about 9000 R for materials. If we decided to order the installation, it would cost about 8000 R at 2016 prices.
What you need to know about installing a fence
Depending on the category of land, when building a fence, local regulations must be taken into account: the charter of the SNT or the land use rules of the local administration.
It is better to conclude a written agreement with neighbors, which will specify the height of the fence, where the front side will be facing, and other nuances. The agreement must be signed by both you and the neighbors.
If the neighbors are against the installation, the fence can still be installed, but then you must carefully follow all the requirements and recommendations – in case the neighbors sue.
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We present to your attention a selection of the best plants in our opinion for creating a living fence on your site.
1. Thuja. Evergreen tree or shrub. In the conditions of the middle lane, it can reach a height of 3 m. It is widely used to create hedges. The optimal planting distance is 80-100 cm. It can be planted in two rows in a checkerboard pattern. In a temperate climate, among the various forms of thuja, the thuja western “Smaragd” and “Emerald” feel best. Among other plants used to create hedges, thuja has its advantages and disadvantages
Advantages:
Endurance. Not demanding on lighting, frost and heat resistant, feels good in urban environments.
Tolerates shearing well. Thuja is distinguished by strong branching, forms a dense fence, takes any shape.
Possesses volatile properties.
Drawbacks:
shortcomings of arborvitae include its burnout in the bright sun, while the needles lose their decorative effect and become brown.
2. Juniper. Common, Cossack, virgin, scaly, and Chinese junipers are used to create hedges. All of them have their own characteristics, but their main advantages are the same:
Creates a fairly tight enclosure.
Drought resistant.
Not picky about the soil.
The needles do not crumble.
Of the shortcomings of juniper, one can single out its need for good lighting. Otherwise, the bushes become loose and lose their decorative effect. Like all conifers, juniper has a rather slow growth, although this is a minus or plus for a hedge – a moot point.
3. Berry yew. Evergreen coniferous plant. Great for creating a living fence and for good reason:
Excellent shear tolerance.
Forms shoots even on old wood.
Long-lived and slow growing.
Hardy.
Drought resistant.
Produces bright red ornamental fruits.
The yew has one drawback – all its parts are poisonous.
4. Lawson Cypress is one of the most beautiful coniferous plants.
Benefits:
Forms a dense dense conical crown.
Very decorative bluish-green needles.
Undemanding to soil fertility.
Quite resistant to diseases and pests.
Disadvantages: prefers well-lit areas (goes bald in the shade), requires regular watering and spraying.
5. Derain white. A fast-growing deciduous shrub up to 3 m high. Very beautiful, retains its decorative effect even in winter, thanks to bright red shoots. Blossoms twice a season, in the fall, along with young flowers, rounded white berries appear. The shrub has many virtues , among which:
Decorative throughout the year.
Foliage turns a variety of hues in autumn.
It lends itself well to shearing, able to take various forms.
Not picky about conditions.
Heat and winter hardy.
Adapted to urban conditions.
Fast growing.
Does not require additional feeding.
Perhaps the only feature of turf that can be called its disadvantage is the need for regular cutting. If this condition is not observed, the bush is exposed in the lower part, it looks sloppy.
6. Viburnum vesicle. Spectacular shrub with spreading drooping branches and large ornamental leaves. It reaches a height of 3 m. With proper care, a vesicle hedge will become a real highlight of your garden.
Benefits:
Variety of colors available to create interesting combinations.
Undemanding to the soil.
Drought resistant.
Very unpretentious in care.
Even a novice gardener can handle pruning.
Grows quickly to form a solid wall.
Heat and frost resistant.
Not affected by diseases and pests.
has no defects.
7. Crown mock orange
A beautifully flowering fragrant shrub up to 3 m high. It is frost-resistant and unpretentious, excellent for the conditions of the middle lane. In addition to the already listed advantages of mock orange, the following should be noted:
Bright green foliage.
Relatively small shrub width.
The ability to quickly recover even after heavy pruning.
The plant has no significant shortcomings, it should only be noted that well-lit places should be chosen for planting mock orange, and the soil should not be compacted and waterlogged.
8. Spirea. A very ornamental shrub with beautiful abundant flowering. A spirea hedge can reach a height of 1.5 m. The plant has many advantages, including:
Lush, graceful blooms.
Handles shearing well.
Able to take various forms.
By combining varieties with different flowering times, you can create a continuously flowering hedge.
A wide range of varieties with different colors of inflorescences.
Undemanding to soils
To maintain a neat appearance of the shrub, it is recommended to trim the faded inflorescences.
9. Thunberg barberry. Great for hedges because it:
Unpretentious and adapts easily to various conditions.
Very decorative, changes its appearance throughout the season: bright green bushes in summer turn into a noble red color in autumn, the bush is covered with small red berries.
Able to create a dense enclosure.
Good for cutting.
The plant has its own disadvantages . For example, the presence of long sharp spines complicates the care of the shrub. With a lack of sunlight, the decorative effect of the leaves is lost. The plant propagates easily and appears where its growth is undesirable.
10. Privet. Fast-growing, shade-tolerant shrub up to 2-2.5 m high. The plant deserves special attention for the following reasons:
Grows well, creating an impenetrable wall.
Perfectly gives in to a hairstyle, taking any form.
Undemanding to growing conditions.
Winter hardy.
Does not require watering.
Not damaged by diseases and pests.
The only drawback of privet is poisonous fruit. Do not choose this plant if you have children.
11. Shiny cotoneaster. Densely leafy deciduous shrub up to 0.5 to 1.5 meters high. Undoubted Benefits of Cotoneaster:
Decorative throughout the season.
Resistance to adverse conditions (drought, frost, waterlogging).
Not picky about soils.
Feels good in urban environments.
Possesses volatile properties.
It lends itself well to a haircut, taking any shape.
The fruits are not poisonous.
Cotoneaster branches are fairly fast growing so regular pruning is essential to maintain the shape and attractiveness of the shrub.
12. Blood red hawthorn. Unpretentious deciduous shrub, characterized by high longevity. The undoubted advantages of the plant are:
Resistance to adverse conditions (drought, frost, shading).
Undemanding to soils.
High shoot forming ability.
Handles shearing and shaping well.
Creates a dense, impenetrable fence over time.
Easily propagated by cuttings.
Irregular shearing of hawthorn can expose the underside of the bush.
13. Lilac. Very ornamental flowering shrub. To create a hedge, the use of undemanding, frost-resistant, drought-resistant varieties, such as Meyer’s, Amur and Hungarian lilacs, is recommended. The advantage of lilac over other shrubs is as follows:
Feels good in urban environments.
Drought tolerant.
Not damaged by diseases and pests.
Good for cutting.
Winter-hardy, but can freeze slightly in severe winters.
disadvantages of lilacs include the need for annual cutting of root shoots; a short flowering period, after which the decorativeness of the plant is significantly reduced.
14. Shrub cinquefoil. A very decorative compact shrub that blooms from early summer to autumn. The main advantages of the plant:
Unpretentiousness.
Winter hardiness.
Ability to grow in urban environments.
Good for cutting.
Long flowering.
Variety of varieties with different colors.
Every 4-5 years the plant needs a rejuvenating pruning. Requires watering during dry periods.
15. Hydrangea. Incredibly beautiful shrub with large leaves and very lush flowering. Paniculata and tree varieties are great for creating hedges. Hydrangea Benefits:
Long flowering period.
Variety of colors.
Large leaves and lush inflorescences.
Suitable for slightly shaded areas.
Grows well in acidic soils.
At the same time, hydrangea is rather capricious, requires frequent watering, needs shelter for the winter, and is demanding on the composition of the soil. The plant needs pruning, since flowering occurs only on the shoots of the current year.
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People have been building fences since ancient times. The fence protected from predators and acted as a reliable barrier against enemies in all ages. And today, developers, having received a suburban area in their possession, first of all think about building a fence in order to mark the boundaries of their territory and give the site a shape. Even an inexperienced builder can build a fence in the country, because this does not require special skills and abilities. Depending on the material possibilities and design ideas, there are several options for fencing for the land. Therefore, before construction work, it is necessary to get acquainted with the main varieties of country fences.
The purpose of the fence in the country
Initially, the role of the fence is clear to every person. It defines the exclusive rights to the land. With the help of the fence, the size of the territory belonging to a particular person is determined. There has always been a lot of controversy about fences – both a hundred years ago and now. However, the fences clearly indicate the rights to the land and the obligations of the landowner.
The fence prevents outside visitors from entering the territory or makes such penetration difficult. Even a low fence serves as a fence. However, this design serves more as a psychological barrier than a physical one: the fact of the fenced area works directly. On a subconscious level, land without a fence is considered a no man’s land with all the consequences that follow from this.
The presence of a fence is especially felt during the construction of a country house or cottage. It will be more difficult to get to building materials and tools. And when construction is taking place, it is better that strangers do not see the workers, because their appearance at the time of work is not the most respectable.
It is important to understand that the fence does not have to be the same around the entire perimeter. A summer cottage can be fenced off with a powerful fence only from a passing street, but it makes no sense to fence off neighbors on the right and left with such a fortress wall, moreover, if there is a non-conflict relationship between you.
The fence is necessary, on the other hand, to ensure the safety of animals and your children, as it does not allow them to run out onto the road. A beautiful fence is also an indicator of your taste and well-being. It is customary to determine the cost of building a fence in a country house with your own hands depending on your goals.
Country fence design
Any fence structurally consists of sheathing and load-bearing structures. The materials that are used for cladding the fence are very different – stone, metal, plastic or wood. The supporting structures of the fence are vertical pillars of supports that are fixed in the soil, and horizontal runs, to which the sheathing elements, gates and gates are attached.
The fence is made in the same architectural style as the residential building itself. For example, if the house is lined with sandstone and face brick, then the fence should be built from these materials. If the building is panel or wooden, then the fence is erected from a board set at an angle, a palisade or a block house. In the case of building a country-style house, you need to make a log fence.
The choice of the type of fence and the materials used for its construction depends on such factors:
Ground characteristics. The ability to hold the supports of the country fence and the need for deepening and power depend on how dusty or heaving the soil is.
Wind loads. In areas with open terrain and strong seasonal winds, the skin will experience more wind loads. In flat terrain, it is recommended to install fence supports on a strong foundation or sheathe spans sparsely, leaving gaps between the sheathing elements.
Styling of the land plot. The external design of the country fence should create harmony with the general style of the country house. If the owner attaches great importance to security issues and plans to put up a stone or metal fence, then it is worth planting climbing plants from its inside.
Types of country fences
Fences are different, depending on the functions that they perform. In particular, these types of fences for summer cottages are distinguished. A fence-barrier is such a structure that is necessary to protect the territory from the negative influence of environmental factors – children leaving the site, the arrival of a car, the device of an unauthorized dump on the land. In this case, it is not necessary to build a high fence – a low non-continuous fence is enough.
The protection fence is a capital structure that protects from a pack of dogs and illegal intrusions of criminals. In this case, it is recommended to build a high fence, which can give the owner a temporary head start in order to prepare for a meeting with intruders. The front fence has more aesthetic functions and is a continuation of a residential building. Such buildings continue the stylistic idea that was laid down during the construction by the architect or designer, and emphasize the respectability of the owners of the territory.
Materials for country fences
For the construction of a fence in the country, the following material can be used: brick, wood, concrete panels, metal mesh, natural stone, corrugated board. Very often you can find fences that are made of various living plants – the so-called hedges. Let’s look at the characteristics of fences made from the most popular materials.
Wooden fence
Wood is the most affordable material that can be processed quite easily. The construction of wooden fences is not a particularly expensive and time-consuming process. The owner in most cases can build such a structure with his own hands, which is why he is considered the most common.
The height of the fence in the country house made of wood is different, different and the configuration of the product. The only drawback of a wooden fence lies in the flammability of the structure.
Corrugated fence
Fences made of corrugated board are quite strong and durable, as well as resistant to various kinds of atmospheric influences. Such structures do not need constant maintenance and reduce the noise level that penetrates from the street. Decking can be used to build a temporary fence on a plot of land, for example, for the construction period.
The disadvantage of a corrugated fence lies in the fact that it requires pouring a strip foundation. And this factor already removes a similar design from the category of budget buildings.
Brick fence
The main advantage of a brick fence is that of all products it is considered the most durable along with concrete. A brick fence does not require maintenance, is able to serve for a long time and allows you to experiment with design by combining natural stone, brick and metal. Sometimes it serves as the basis for creating wooden spans.
But this is an expensive design that requires great labor intensity and considerable investment. To build a brick fence, you should use the services of a contractor, since it will not work to do all the work with your own hands.
Wattle fence
Wattle fences are traditional for the village. They build a fence in the country from supporting stakes and wicker vines, so the design has an attractive decorative look. However, it is not without a number of shortcomings.
The material for such a fence is easily accessible. But the weaving process itself requires skills: not every person will be able to make a wattle fence with their own hands. Such structures are not subject to painting, their strength and durability are poor.
PVC fence
PVC fences, which have many advantages, are just beginning to enter our everyday life. Such buildings are durable, can be produced with different textures and colors, are affordable, do not need maintenance, are not afraid of the sun, cold and water.
PVC fences are high-tech, they are easy and quick to install. But the main problem is that such material remains in short supply in specialized stores.
Wrought iron section fence
Forged and sectional railings are much easier to work with. They are manufactured in factories and sold as finished products. Spans of such a fence must be screwed to the posts or welded.
Wrought iron fencing can last a long time, it gives the suburban area a sophisticated look, while requiring minimal maintenance. But all the undeniable advantages of such a fence are quite expensive.
Thus, there are two ways to build a fence around your site: seek help from specialists who know how to build a fence in the country, or do all the work yourself. Choosing the first option will entail significant financial costs. But building a fence on your own is cheap, but here you need to have certain skills. But before that, you should choose the material from which you will build the fence. At the same time, it is worth considering the future functionality and the intended decorative effect of the building.
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We decorate the fence in the country with our own hands
All buildings sooner or later tend to fall into disrepair, and the fence in this case is no exception.
If recently a new fence, under the influence of atmospheric factors, lost its former attractiveness and ceased to perform a decorative function in addition to its intended purpose, or initially was not, to put it mildly, a “work of art”, it’s time to think about how to decorate the fence for your own pleasure and for envious neighbors.
Given the wide variety of materials and design solutions for decorating a fence, the task will not present any difficulties, and we will tell you how to do it quickly and tastefully in our article.
Hedges and flower beds
How to decorate the fence in the country, if the currently available fence has ceased to please you?
There are many ways to radically change the appearance of a fence, and the most common of them is decorating with climbing plants.
The use of this design technique will be appropriate for any fence, whether it be a metal, wooden or concrete fence. However, it is important to remember that climbing plants will look most organically on fences whose height exceeds 2 meters.
If you don’t plan on installing a new fence in the next few years, a climbing hedge is your best bet. For these purposes, both climbing perennials and annual crops are suitable.
If you choose perennials, you can’t go wrong with girlish grapes. Its unpretentiousness and rapid growth, as well as resistance to temperature extremes and pests, will make decorative grapes an excellent decoration for the fence.
It not only retains its green color for a long time, but also turns red with the onset of cold weather, retaining it until frost.
Among perennials, ivy and honeysuckle also please with their unpretentiousness, which are not demanding in care and at the same time are characterized by rapid growth. The only thing that needs to be controlled when planting these plants is constant moisture at the roots.
Experienced gardeners will have to use climbing roses, which, despite the specific care, will become a truly chic decoration of the fence.
All of the above methods of decorating with climbing plants can be used when decorating a chain-link fence.
Climbing annuals can become no less original decoration of an old fence. To effectively decorate the fence with your own hands with the help of climbing plants, it is enough to plant nasturtium or morning glory, sweet peas or decorative beans near it, with which you can easily create an openwork green screen.
Talking about decorating a fence with vines, we never mentioned its decoration with ordinary flower beds. “How to decorate a small wooden fence with flower beds?” – you ask. It is very easy to do this.
It is sufficient to plant tall ornamental annuals or perennials such as delphinium, mallow or rudbeckia along the fence.
If you have an impressive space along a fence that has lost its former attractiveness, you can create mixborders consisting of several species with different growing seasons. Which will replace each other throughout the warm period, full of bright colors.
Decorating a concrete fence. Original ideas
How to decorate a concrete fence, which is not distinguished by its originality, but only makes the site gloomy? In this case, green spaces will also come to the rescue. Decorating a high and deaf fence made of concrete slabs, you can plant ferns or conifers outside, and inside any decorative flowers to your taste.
For the design of the concrete fence, we have one more option in store, which we must certainly tell you about. This decorative technique will allow you to turn a blank fence into a wall of an old building.
To do this, part of the fence must be laid out with old brick, and the gaps that have formed in the masonry should be planted with moss. If you add an old-style bench, a dry tree entwined with lianas, and a country-style flower bed to such a fence, you will become the owner of a cozy corner for privacy.
How else can you decorate a blank gray fence? There are many other ways that even beginners will like. Design experts offer to diversify an unsightly fence with shells, wooden saw cuts or multi-colored stones, pieces of tiles or broken dishes.
Art lovers will love the option of decorating a concrete fence, which involves creating a painting on a concrete canvas. The theme of the picture can be very different: from a picturesque landscape to modern catchy graffiti.
You can also paint a wooden picket fence, but you need to treat the painting business with all your imagination. Even children will be able to take part in the process of painting such a fence, which will allow you not only to diversify the territory of your site, but also to unite the whole family.
Fans of artistic painting will not have to think long about the question: “How to decorate a corrugated fence”, since the picturesque nature depicted on such a fence will become its original addition.
Corrugated fence.
Decorate properly
Since we are talking about a corrugated fence, let’s talk about a few more available ways to design it.
One of the most popular ways to decorate it is the combination of corrugated board with materials imitating wood or stone, as well as its design with a black contrast edging.
The original decoration of the fence will be a curly cut (arc-shaped or wavy) edge of the sheet material. Ornaments of various complexity (from geometric shapes to monograms and abstract ornaments) can be created using artistic forging.
Forged elements are not usually fastened directly to the corrugated board. For this, a special metal frame is used, to which a forged pattern is welded.
However, these methods can only be used at the stage of fence construction, but what to do if the fence has already been erected? Here you can resort to the above method, decorating the fence with climbing perennials and leaving only the gate free, or you can diversify the fence with flower pots or, following the example of the inhabitants of Thailand, place posts around the fence on which decorative figures will be placed.
The most unpredictable ideas for decorating the fence
You can diversify the fence with the help of the most unpredictable things
For example, you can decorate a fence using the most ordinary plastic bottles, from which you can make original panels or planters, complemented by flowering plants that will become a bright spot on an unattractive background.
Decorative flowers cut from the bottoms of plastic bottles and painted in a variety of colors will also become an original decoration of the fence.
And again about plastic bottles. You can decorate the fence with multi-colored caps from plastic bottles, from which you can lay out a wide variety of patterns.
If you have old multi-colored rubber boots in the house, from which the kids have already grown, consider yourself lucky, because you can turn them into a family of hanging flower beds that please the eye with their originality.
Come January of each year, Fort Worth mom Angela Darby starts to stress about where she will send her 14-year-old son, Jordon, who has autism spectrum disorder and is nonverbal, for child care over the summer. (Their names have been changed at her request.) Until a few years ago, Medicaid paid for an agency to provide in-home summertime care for Jordon while Darby worked as an administrative assistant for the federal government.
Darby was left with few options when Medicaid cut off this funding: The single mom had to work, and both her mom and Jordon’s older brother were unable to watch Jordon for extended periods of time.
So Darby started to sift through local child care options for a facility that would provide her son with the individual care he needs. Since Jordon only speaks in two-word phrases, he can easily be misunderstood and can become frustrated, a difficult situation for inexperienced caregivers.
Through trial and error, Darby has found that some programs are better than others. “In some places, he just wasn’t getting the care he needs,” she explains. “No one was trained to deal with his behavior. He would get upset, and nobody could help him.”
This year she will be sending her son to the same facility she used last summer, which allows her to view Jordon’s day through a video camera and monitor whether staff is watching him.
Darby’s struggle is a familiar one for parents whose kids have disabilities or need round-the-clock medical management. While the rare child care facility will accept a child with serious medical needs or behavioral challenges on a case-by-case basis, parents’ best bet is finding a program developed specifically to help kids and young adults with special needs flourish. To help you out, we’ve curated a list of local child care options designed to do just that.
Achievement Center of Texas Ages: 3-13 years Overview: The Special Needs Day Care program at the Achievement Center of Texas provides both before- and after-school care for up to 14 children with special needs such as autism spectrum disorder, seizure disorders and cerebral palsy. Hours: Monday–Friday 7:30–8:30am and 3:30–6pm A Typical Day: Before school, kids wait on their buses, eat breakfast or a small snack, and work on arts and crafts projects. After school, students play on the outdoor playground, practice life skills like baking and visit the library and multi-sensory lab for up to 30 activities that use four of the five senses, ranging from bubble tubes to foam pits. Good To Know: The day care can accommodate children in wheelchairs and has full changing rooms with lifts. Cost: $200 per week; some scholarship opportunities available. 2950 North Shiloh Road, Garland, 972/414-7700; achievementcenteroftexas.org
The Ashford Rise School Ages: 6m-6y Overview: Up to 60 kids a day—both typically developing and with special needs—attend this six-classroom preschool that creates an integrated learning environment. Hours: Monday–Friday 8am–2:30pm A Typical Day: Students begin their day by greeting their teachers and having a snack before heading to social circle time. They follow up with fun activities like obstacle courses and handwriting practice that help to build gross and fine motor skills. Two days a week, kids meet with on-staff therapists to practice occupational therapy, physical therapy, motor therapy or speech therapy. Good To Know: Because the school is located inside the Moody Family YMCA, students get rec time in the facility’s large, open field and can take advantage of additional onsite opportunities like adaptive swimming lessons. The YMCA offers after-school care from 2:30–5:30pm at an additional cost. Cost: Monthly tuition is $1,100; siblings receive a 30% discount. 6000 Preston Road, Dallas, 214/373-7473; ymcadallas.org
Bryan’s House Ages: 6w-14y (varies by program) Overview: Serving both neurotypical children and kiddos with special needs such as autism, cerebral palsy, respiratory disorders and speech delays, Bryan’s House provides weekly child care for ages 6 weeks–5 years and vacation-time child care for ages 5–14 during school breaks. There are 70 kids in the weekly program with an additional 90 children during school vacations. Hours: Monday–Friday 7am–6pm A Typical Day: A typical day involves family-style meals (to help kids practice serving themselves), large group time with activities like music, small group time for art and STEM projects and choice time during which students get to decide what they’d like to do. Good To Know: In addition to providing child care, Bryan’s House operates as a full socialservice agency with a case manager assigned to each family to help them navigate education and health care. Cost: Tuition is $125 per week, but case managers will work with families to see if they qualify for funding from additional sources. 3610 Pipestone Road, Dallas, 214/559-3946; bryanshouse.org
The Clubhouse for Special Needs Ages: 13-22 years Overview: Like Angela Darby, Darlene Hollingsworth couldn’t find suitable care options for her son who has Down syndrome. She founded The Clubhouse For Special Needs over a decade ago as an after-school day care, but it’s since expanded to a full-day program and now serves more than 60 young adults with special needs. Hours: The afterschool program is Monday–Friday 3:30–6:30pm; the full-day program is Monday–Friday 7:30am–6:30pm. A Typical Day: Young adults can do what they want to do, when they want to do it. And there’s plenty to choose from—activities in the Westernthemed facility include meals in the Rusty Nail Café; pool, air hockey and video games in the Workout Corral; and puzzles and table games in the Parlor. Good To Know: The Clubhouse has plans to triple its square footage by building an additional facility—including a gymnasium—in the near future. Cost: $400 per month; $120 per week; $12 per hour. Scholarship opportunities are available. 1308 Harwood Road, Bedford, 817/285-0885; theclubhouse.org
Emma’s House Ages: 14-25 years Overview: Yet another parent who took matters into her own hands: Emma’s House opened in 2012 after the founder struggled to find child care for her 14-year-old daughter, Emma, who has an intellectual disability. The small program provides after-school care and vacation-time care for young adults with autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome and other special needs. Hours: After-school care is Monday–Friday 3:30–6:30pm; vacation-time care is on weekdays with no school from 7:30am–6pm. A Typical Day: The 1,800-square-foot facility has a cafe area, an electronics room, a game room and a quiet room. Supervised by counselors and volunteers, young adults spend their time snacking, reading books, hanging out on the computer and listening to music. Good To Know: Due to the program’s small size, Emma’s House is unable to accommodate young adults in wheelchairs or with certain behavioral challenges. Cost: $400 per week; the facility works with agencies to provide funding in specific cases. 920 Bluebonnet Drive, Ste. 101, Irving, 972/839-1502; emmashouse.net
Kinderfrogs School at Texas Christian University Ages: 16m-6y Overview: KinderFrogs is a one-stop shop that provides child care and early intervention services for 36 children with special needs including Down syndrome, chromosomal disorders and cri-du-chat syndrome. Hours: Monday–Friday 8:30am–3pm, though students can arrive as early as 7:30am A Typical Day: Kids learn in one of three classrooms divided by age, exercise in the gym and on the playground, and visit the therapy room for speech, occupational, physical and music therapy. Good To Know: KinderFrogs serves as a laboratory school for TCU, allowing students in the College of Education to observe classrooms, help out as classroom aides and conduct educational research. Cost: Annual tuition is $17,780; scholarships available to some families. 2805 Stadium Drive, Fort Worth, 817/257-6828; kinderfrogs.tcu.edu
Easterseals North Texas Child Development Program Ages: 6w-6y Overview: Easterseals provides child care for up to 60 children with autism spectrum disorder or a similar diagnosis. The program uses an incidental teaching model, in which the environment is designed to nurture kids’ interests and prompt them to communicate their needs so that they’re ready for kindergarten. Hours: Monday–Friday 7:30am–5:30pm. A Typical Day: Board-certified behavioral analysts, program coordinators and junior instructors work in four classrooms divided by age. Kids play on a new outdoor playground, make art and learn in the academic area of each classroom. Good To Know: Easterseals also provides outpatient rehabilitation such as occupational therapy, speech-language therapy and physical therapy. Cost: Tuition varies by family; the program accepts insurance to help cover cost of care. 4443 N. Josey Lane, Suite 100, Carrollton, 972/394-8900; easterseals.com
ISW Academy Ages: 2-16 years (varies by program) Overview: Known for its learning gym full of sensory equipment, It’s A Sensory World! also offers before-school, after-school and full-day care for 12 preschoolers ages 2–5, as well as private school classes for 32 children ages 5–16. ISW Academy serves children with sensory processing disorder, autism, cerebral palsy and other special needs, as well as kids without a formal diagnosis who struggle in a typical school environment. Hours: The full-day program is Monday–Friday 8:30am–2:30pm; the half-day program is Monday–Friday 8:30–11:30am or 11:30am–2:30pm. Before-school care is 7:30–8:30am; after-school care is 2:30–5:30pm. A Typical Day: After circle time, preschoolers head to the large sensory gym, which includes two trampolines, a rock wall, a slide and 12 therapy swings. Throughout the day, littles can look forward to library time, art, music and playtime on the outdoor playground. Good To Know: Staff coordinates with kids’ outside therapists to make sure they’re reaching individual goals. Cost: Full-day preschool is $12,100 per year; half-day preschool is $4,600 per year; before- and after-school care available at an additional cost; scholarship opportunities available for some families. 13617 Neutron Road, Farmers Branch, 972/239-8100; itsasensoryworld.org
Children with Special Needs
What child care services are available for my child?
If your family is eligible for Child Care Subsidy and your child has a special need, your child’s sliding fee will be waived and your child’s provider will be paid an additional amount for their services.
NOTE: If you have other children who do not have a special need, you may still be responsible for paying their sliding fee.
How do I know if my child has a special need?
A child may be classified as having a special need if the child is 18 or under (19 or under if they are still in school), has a documented need for care, and meets one or more of the following criteria:
Receives Supplemental Security Income benefits on their own disability
Receives services through the Department of Mental Health
Has a physical or mental disability or delay
Is a protective service child receiving services through Children’s Division
Is under any court-ordered supervision
Other Helpful Resources
If you believe that your child may have a special need or a disability, additional resources available to assist your family:
Early Childhood Special Education – The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education offers assistance to families with their special education needs. Special Education and related services for pre-school age is referred to as early childhood special education. These ser-vices are available in part through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which is a federal law that requires each state to ensure that a free appropriate public education is available to all eligible children with disabilities residing in that state.
Inclusion – The Department of Health and Senior Services offers specialized referral and support services to help families locate and select child care that meets their unique needs. These services are offered through Inclusion Specialists, who ensure all children receive quality care and are included in all activities regardless of their special needs. Inclusion Specialists also provide technical assistance to help the family care for a child with special needs at no charge.
Project LAUNCH – Project LAUNCH is a collaborative effort led by the Department of Mental Health, in partnership with the Department of Health and Senior Services that works to create a coordinated system that addresses the needs of children ages 0–8 and allows them to thrive in safe, supportive environments and enter school with the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical skills they need to succeed.
The Division of Developmental Disabilities – The mission of the Division of Developmental Disabilities is to improve lives of Missourians with De-velopmental Disabilities through supports and services that foster self-determination. Family Support services help strengthen the family’s capacity to support family member(s) who have a developmental disability both in the home and in the community.
United 4 Children – The mission of United 4 Children is to improve the social, emotional, physical, and educational well-being of our children by enriching the knowledge of families, teachers, and caregivers.
The Arc – The mission of The Arc is to promote and protect the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and actively supports their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes.
Missouri Family to Family – The goal of Missouri Family to Family is to maximize their capacity, strengths, and unique abilities so they can best support, nurture, love, and facilitate opportunities for the achievement of self-determination, interdependence, productivity, integration, and inclusion in all facets of community life for their family members.
Healthy Children and Youth (HCY) Program – This is a preventive health care program for children and youth under the age of 21 who are eligible for MO HealthNet. This program is also known as Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT). The Social Security Act authorizes Medicaid coverage of medical and dental services necessary to treat or improve defects and physical and mental illness identified by a HCY screening, even if these services are not covered under the state Medicaid plan. If the services identified by a HCY screening are not covered under the state Medicaid plan, a plan of care identifying the treatment needs of the child may be required.
DISCLAIMER: The CAC has compiled lists of autism-related resources in our region to help you save time searching for them on the web. This list of service providers is for informational purposes only and being listed does not constitute the endorsement of the CAC.
If you would like us to add a resource or update a resource, contact us at 423-531-6961 opt. 0 or email [email protected]
BrightStar
Provides childcare for children with special needs, including those suffering from all mental, physical, and developmental disabilities, as well as respiratory, neurological, and cardiovascular conditions. Proudly serving Apison, Charleston, Chattanooga, Cleveland, Collegedale, East Brainerd, East Ridge, Georgetown, Harrison, Hixson, Lookout Mountain, Ooltewah, Sale Creek, Signal Mountain, Soddy Daisy, Walden and surrounding areas within Cleveland and Hamilton Counties.
Contact: Amy Collett
Email: [email protected] Phone: Office, (423) 296-6640 or Mobile, (423) 509-7467 Website: https://www.brightstarcare.com/ Location: 6025 Lee Highway, Suite 449 Chattanooga, TN 37421
Buddy Break Respite
This FREE monthly Parents Night Out program held for Kids with special needs (ages 2 – 16) and siblings (ages 4 – 5th grade). It is a nationally recognized program developed by Nathaniel’s Hope, that uses a network of churches to serve special needs kids and families. It gives caregivers a 3 hour break while the kids make new friends, have fun, enjoy crafts, music, activities and more.
You MUST RSVP in advance to take advantage of this opportunity to DeAnna Edwards at: [email protected]
Champions for Children (Georgia Residents Only)
This program is designed to primarily provide direct financial assistance and support services for Georgia’s medically fragile and special needs children who do not meet the level of care requirements for the TEFRA/Katie Beckett Medicaid Program and has received a level of care denial. Eligibility Criteria: (1) applied for Katie Beckett and received a level of care denial, (2) age 21 and under, (3) live at home, (4) live in the state of Georgia, (5) have a physical, cognitive, developmental or medical disability, (6) currently is not receiving any state assistance, (7) current Medicaid recipients are not eligible for this program. Services covered: Respite care, Medical supplies and equipment, Medical services and therapies, Dental and optical services, Travel reimbursements for medical appointments, Recreational or therapeutic activities, other services related to the child’s disability not covered by other payment sources, Referrals to Parent to Parent of Georgia and other resources
Contact: Champions Intake Coordinator at 1 (866) 584-3742 to begin the screening process. Website: www.championsforchildrenga.org
Fun with Friends
Fun with Friends, under non-profit Love Nancy, provides community-based activities to young adults with special needs. Programs include:
Employment services: providing transportation to and from local business employment and to act as liaison between client and employer.
Volunteer opportunities: provide service hours to local charitable organizations and nursing homes.
Fitness activities: walking, cardio videos, outdoor games, and fitness classes.
Social activities: bowling, movies, field trips, dining out, fund raising, fishing, swimming, athletics, etc.
Life Bridges provides Day Services for individuals with a wide range of ability levels; from those learning personal hygiene skills to those ready to train for a job in the community. These services are provided in home, at the main facility, as well as out in the community. Outings and activities focus on a variety of skill building and exploring; including volunteering, learning about jobs, and focusing on pursing interests.
Night OWLS (Night Out With a Loving Sitter) is a respite care program designed to be an evening of care and fun for children with special needs and their siblings. Our trained volunteers provide individualized care for each child and participate in pre-planned activities and events according to each child’s interest. A nurse is present to assist with any medical needs. An off-duty policeman is present to insure security and a quick emergency response if necessary. Night OWLS is held 8 months out of the year. It is not offered in December, January, July or August.
When: 1st Friday of certain months, 6-10pm
Where: Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church, 612 James Boulevard, Signal Mountain TN Website: https://signalpres.org/nightowls/
Relative Caregiver Program
The Relative Caregiver Program is designed to support grandparents and other relatives raising children to whom they are related through blood, marriage or adoption. Support services are also provided for the children and teenagers in Relative Caregiver families. Services include: Information and Referral, Counseling, Caregiver Support Groups, Activity / Support Groups for Children and Teenagers, Educational Workshops, Respite and Recreation, Family Advocacy, Outreach and Emergency Financial or StartUp Assistance. The Program is funded by the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services. Serves Franklin county in addition to the SETAAAD counties.
Phone: 1 (866) 735-8752 – Rings in our Chattanooga Office
Website: https://www.setaaad.org/108/
Seniors Helping Seniors
This organization has specialized in senior care but is now hiring staff with experience autism and are serving adults on the spectrum.
Provides Provides services to anyone aged 18 and up with a clinical diagnosis of a physical disability. Program operates from 8:30 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. and provide a nutritionally-balanced breakfast and lunch. Programs follows a Social Model of treatment. Attendees have the opportunity to socialize while developing, maintaining, or increasing both their work and independent living skills.
Location: 109 North Germantown Road, Chattanooga, TN 37411 Contact: Courtney Chandler, (423) 698-8528 ext. 800
The STAR Center provides services for education, employment, and quality of life for all ages and needs. They will help a child learn to read, help a person get their first job, and help the elderly stay in their homes. They are dedicated to making West Tennessee a place where people with disabilities can make their dreams a reality.
Web address: https://www.star-center.org/home-care/
Location: 1119 Old Humboldt Road, Jackson, TN 38305
Tennessee Child Care Resource and Referral Network
The CCR&R helps parents seeking child care find the best fit for their unique situations and needs. Child Care Resource and Referral Specialists are located across the state and also provide training & technical assistance to child care providers in all 95 counties in Tennessee.
Whether you are a parent seeking child care resources, a child care provider seeking help with your work, an employer trying to assist parents in your organization, or a community member involved with children, The CCR&R will help you obtain the information you need. Their website also has a video on Health and Safety and information on TN Child Care Provider Trainings (TNCCPT).
Website: http://www.tnccrr.org/
Address: 109 N Germantown Road, Chattanooga, TN 37411
Tennessee Respite Coalition
The Tennessee Respite Coalition’s (TRC’s) mission is to help primary caregivers who are caring for someone with special needs in the same home. While the TRC can help with identifying the resources for your self-care plan, you are empowered to select the appropriate programs, facilities or individuals to care for your loved one during your break.
Their website is great if you are a caregiver, or a person wishing to help out a caregiver who needs a break and could use respite care in their home. To learn more about applying for Respite Vouchers or other supports, contact them via phone or through their website:
Website: http://www.tnrespite.org/
Address: 2200 21st Ave. South, Suite 310, Nashville, TN 37212
Phone: (888) 579-3754
Providing Quality Child Care to Children with Special Needs
As a child care provider interested in quality care, you can make a real difference for a child with special needs.
Parents seek quality first.Parents and guardians want safe, healthy places where their children can learn how to make friends and get the best start for their young lives. That’s equally true for parents whose children have special needs because of disabilities or chronic illness.
You already know every child is unique and valuable. By welcoming and including children with special needs as part of your program, the benefits can add up quickly.
When you include children with special needs in your child care program, there are many benefits for everyone involved can experience.
For the children with special needs, you offer chances to interact with other children, to have some typical childhood fun, to make friends and to have countless chances to learn new skills.
For the other children, you provide daily proof that being different is no big deal.
For the parents of children with special needs, you provide a vital service so they can once again work, run errands, shop — do all the things any parent does.
To enrich your own teaching, you’ll gain new knowledge about child development and, in some cases, you can learn additional skills by working closely with specialists.
By taking a few simple steps to provide “inclusive child care,” you also ensure your program meets the requirements for federal laws. A program that is good for any child in your care is a program that is well on its way to quality care.
Inclusion is for everyone. No one likes to be left out. That fact is at the heart of what is called “inclusion” — to welcome and to include all children. You already have what it takes to be inclusive if you treat each child as an individual with unique needs, likes, dislikes and abilities.
Parents are simply looking for the right people and programs that will help their child learn and grow in a safe and comfortable place. In fact, many children with disabilities will require only a few accommodations to participate in your child care program.
Fairness demands inclusion. Child care programs are covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as “public accommodations.” This federal law passed in 1990 prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities.
This means your child care program cannot deny services to a child based solely on the fact the child has a disability. (Programs operated by religious organizations should note exemptions do not apply if your program accepts tax money through subsidy reimbursement or Child and Adult Care Food Program.)
To meet your responsibilities under the ADA, child care providers should:
Follow policies and procedures that ensure the inclusion of children with and without disabilities.
Talk with every family about what accommodations would be needed to include their child.
To learn more about meeting the ADA requirements, contact the Americans with Disabilities Act Information Line toll-free at: 1-800-514-0301.
An inclusive child care program looks a lot like any other quality child care program.
Children with and without disabilities interact together and follow a routine. Depending on the needs of the children, some activities and routines are adapted from time to time to make sure every child benefits from participation.
Some children with disabilities receive specialized services, including physical, developmental and occupational therapy. These specialized services do not replace a family’s need for child care.
Families and specialists may be interested in providing services to a child while he or she is in your care. Child care providers frequently find that these specialists can be wonderful resources. For example, the specialists can help you figure out how to adapt your daily routines. You can learn even more about the child’s specific needs from them.
Children with disabilities can use most toys, equipment and play materials. The child’s family is often able to help you make adaptations, provide special items the child needs, demonstrate any special skill for working with the child, and assist in finding ways to modify the environment so the child can participate.
You and your program also can be more inclusive by watching your language. You can help the children in your care understand all children deserve to be treated fairly by being a good example for them.
Make sure you are modeling acceptance of all children by treating children with disabilities with the same respect you give the other children.
Make sure the way you talk puts the child first and his or her disability second. For example, you can say, “a child with asthma” instead of saying “an asthmatic” or “a child with Down Syndrome” instead of saying “a Downs child.”
There are many resources available to help you evaluate your program. Oklahoma’s families and children want more child care programs that are inclusive. Resources include:
If a family is receiving OKDHS subsidy, the family may apply for a higher special needs reimbursement rate. For information on eligibility criteria for families and child care programs, contact your licensing specialist.
For information about workshops, statewide training and other resources in your area to support you as you include children with special needs, call the Oklahoma Child Care Resource and Referral Association at 1-888-962-2772 or the Center for Early Childhood Professional Development at 1-888-446-7608.
Oklahoma’s TIC-TOC training is a workshop series for child care directors and providers. This training series provides skill-building workshops designed to assist child care providers feel competent about including children with disabilities in typical child care settings. For information on free TIC-TOC training, contact the Tolbert Center for Developmental Disabilities at (405) 271-1836 or by e-mail at [email protected].
Unique Environments is a comprehensive training program providing an in-depth course on caring for children with disabilities. For registration information, contact Special Care, Inc., at (405) 752-5112.
Contact the SoonerStart Early Intervention Program for children ages birth to 3 years with developmental delays or disabilities. Call 1-800-426-2747 (OASIS) for the address and phone number of your local SoonerStart program. SoonerStart may provide services for approved children in a child care setting with parental permission.
SoonerStart’s training program offers many low-cost training opportunities for child care providers. Check out the latest listing of upcoming training events by looking up the Tolbert Center for Developmental Disabilities (TCDD) website. You may reach the TCDD by phone at (405) 271-1836 or by e-mail at [email protected].
To help you locate resources within your own community, call OASIS at 1-800-426-2747.
Preschool Programs for Children with Autism
Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center’s Bridge Builders Preschool and Kindergarten Program that uses the Floortime-DIR Approach which focuses on the child’s strengths and emotional interests to challenge them to achieve social connection and reach their potential intellectual ability. Our small class size of 6 children and a multidisciplinary team that includes a Special Education Teacher, Teacher Aide, Speech-Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist, Social Worker, Music Therapist and parents work together to meet the child’s needs and goals through individualized and/or co-treatment therapy sessions. All of our staff is coached and mentored in the Floortime/DIR Philosophy. In addition, the team works with the family to educate them on autism and ways to manage behavior and work with their child at home. The therapy rooms and classrooms are set up to provide students with a multi-sensory environment that promotes the child’s interests, relaxation, intellectual activity, therapeutic and educational needs.
Bridge Builders Preschool and Kindergarten Program
For Children Ages: 3-7
Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center’s Bridge Builders Program provides supportive, nurturing classrooms that focus on children’s social and emotional development using the Floortime Approach. Through a play based learning environment, children acquire important skills such as engaging with toys, sharing, and turn taking, in addition to using signs, words, or pictures to communicate with peers and adults. Activities and lessons are developed to capitalize on each child’s strengths while helping develop areas of need. Family training is offered to assist with challenges at home and/or school and maintain a positive working relationship with staff. Children may or may not have a diagnosis of autism to be enrolled in this program.
What is Floortime?
Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center’s Bridge Builders Program uses the Floortime Approach. This model is a comprehensive framework and intervention program that is tailored to the strengths and challenges of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other developmental challenges. Floortime is a specific technique that follows the child’s natural emotional interests (lead) and at the same time challenges the child towards their greater potential intellectual ability and social connection. This approach also looks at the developmental, individual and learning relationships of the child. BHSC staff is specifically trained to work with children with developmental challenges or autism using this approach.
Program Features
The goal is for children to attain age appropriate communication, social/emotional, behavioral, educational, fine and gross motor skills.
The classroom team consists of staff that has been trained and/or educated in the Floortime Teaching Approach.
A multidisciplinary team providing services includes a Speech-Language Pathologist, Special Education Teacher, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Teacher Aide, Social Worker, and Music Therapist.
Intensive therapy sessions are provided to achieve each child’s Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) goals and objectives.
Children are engaged in activities that are highly motivating, socially interactive and hands-on.
A wide array of materials and equipment assist in maximizing children’s learning.
Parents play an extremely important role in their child’s program.
Parent training and support is included on a monthly basis to help families understand their child’s disabilities and education.
The program curriculum is in alignment with the New York State Common Core Standards.
Program funding provided by the NYS Education Department
We believe…
Children take the lead by choosing activities/toys of interest to them.
Sensory integration is a key element of the program.
Establishing social awareness and interactions lead to meaningful learning.
How can I get my child enrolled in this program?
Children ages 3 to 7 years, with communication and/or developmental delays who are in need of special education services may be eligible. If you have concerns about your child’s development or would like to inquire about an evaluation, contact the Committee on Preschool Special Education or Committee on Special Education of your local school district.
For more information about the Program or to learn more about the process of enrollment, please contact our Early Childhood Program at 885-8318.
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Department of Human Services | Resources for Including Children with Special Needs in Child Care
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Resources for Including Children with Special Needs in Child Care
Under the direction of the Department of Human Services, an interagency team was formed in 1997 to discuss strategies for increasing and enhancing the inclusion of children with special needs in child care. Thus was the formation of what is now called the MAP to Inclusive Child Care Team.
The New Jersey Inclusive Child Care Project… (formally known as the MAP to Inclusive Child Care Training and Technical Assistance Project)
This initiative was funded through a grant to the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN). The goals of the project were to:
To increase the quality of early care and education for children with special needs.
To increase the number of child care providers that offer inclusive child care.
To increase awareness among parents, child care providers and child care resource and referral agencies of the services available for children with special needs.
To improve the delivery of services for children with special needs through collaboration among providers of child care services and special needs services.
Resources for Including Children with Special Needs in Child Care
The Resources for Including Children with Special Needs in Child Care pdf file is a 2-sided list of resources:
Side One) has a map of NJ with statewide contacts.
Side Two) is a grid of county phone numbers for Unified Child Care Agencies, Child Care Health Consultant Coordinators and Case Management Units.
Are You a Ready Provider?
Are You a Ready Provider? is a 4-page booklet produced by the New Jersey School Age Care Coalition for all types of child care providers. This document is in color in “back-to-back” format that would be best reproduced by a professional printer. You can also download a copy at: http://www.njsacc.org/pdfs/SpecialNeeds11pdf.pdf
A Parents’ Guide to Choosing Child Care
This 12-page booklet provides information for parents in a question and answer format plus 4 pages of resources. The 2004 version was revised by the MAP Team from the original booklet published by Community Coordinated Child Care of Union County.
This booklet is presented in two formats.
Parents Guide – back-to-back is in the best format for professional printing. Specific pages must be copied back-to-back and then folded. There is a folder available on a CD which should be given to a professional for printing [(856) 582-7000 ext. 161 for the CD]. Parents Guide pg can be copied from a printer and stapled together.
Child Care and the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination
This publication of the MAP Team provides information about NJ law and child care centers. This document is presented in two formats. Child Care and the NJ Law Against Discrimination is a 4-page document.
Child Care and the NJ Law Against Discrimination-columns is a 3-page document in column format.
Fact Sheets…
This fact sheet was developed by the MAP Team and approved by the NJ Department of Health and Senior Services and the NJ Department of Education. The fact sheet was designed to be used to give providers and parents information about these services. Special Education Fact Sheet
These documents were written for publication by Jane Voorhees Sharp and include practical information for child care providers: Inclusion Is a Process, Not a Place 10 Tips for Including Children with Special Needs in Child Care
This 50-page booklet developed by the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN) provides a wealth of information about inclusion: Finding Our Way Together – A Resource Guide You can also download the resource guide at http://www. spannj.org/.
History of the MAP to Inclusive Child Care Team
The interagency MAP to Inclusive Child Care Team has been meeting regularly since 1997 to discuss strategies for increasing and enhancing the inclusion of children with special needs in child care settings.
Originally under the direction of the Department of Human Services, the MAP Team included DHS representatives from the former Office of Early Care and Education, Division of Family Development, Office of Licensing, and the Division of Developmental Disabilities. It now operates through the NJ Department of Education, at the EIRC in Sewell, New Jersey.
The MAP Team also includes representatives from the Department of Education (Office of Special Education, Office of Early Childhood Education and Learning Resource Centers), Department of Health and Senior Services (Early Intervention and Maternal, Child, and Community Health Services and Special Child Health Services), Early Intervention providers, Head Start, Unified Child Care Agencies, disability organizations, child care providers, parents, trainers, and advocates for children with special needs.
One of the major outcomes of the MAP Team has been the opportunity for discussion among representatives from different departments in state government and community stakeholders. Partnerships and relationships have been formed at the MAP Team meetings that lead to collaboration on many levels.
The documents provided on this web page are a result of the collaborative effort of the partners on the MAP Team. All documents may be reproduced without permission. We hope that you will use them to help us achieve our vision: All Children in New Jersey Will Have Equal Access to Affordable, High Quality, Developmentally Appropriate and Culturally Competent Child Care.
For more information on the MAP Team, contact Jane Voorhees Sharp at the Education Information and Resource Center (EIRC), 606 Delsea Drive in Sewell, NJ 08080; (856) 582-7000 ext. 161.
Highlights of the MAP Team…
In 1997, the US Department of Health and Human Services offered small grants to states to coordinate resources for including children with special needs in typical settings. The New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS) received a three-year grant to implement the MAP to Inclusive Child Care Team.
In 1998 a 22-member committee was formed and a strategic planning meeting was held. As a result of the meeting, vision and mission statements were crafted along with five goals and objectives.
In the fall of 1999 the MAP Team sponsored a Summit on Inclusive Child Care and 80 stakeholders representing both government and the private sector were invited. Issues, barriers and strategies were identified at the summit in four key areas: professional development, legal, regulatory and policy issues, parent involvement, and interagency collaboration.
In 2002 the MAP Team made recommendations to the Office of Licensing for changes to the Manual of Requirements for Child Care Centers, initiated a relationship with NJ Division of Civil Rights, and developed a Resource Sheet for including children with special needs in child care settings.
In April 2003 “A Celebration of Success and View for the Future” was held at the State House in Trenton. Highlights of the work of the Map Team over the last 6 years were presented. Original MAP Team members were recognized for their dedication to the project.
In 2004 the MAP Team continued a dialogue with the Office of Licensing for further revisions of the Child Care Manual, reviewed a training to assist county child care referral staff when talking to parents of children with special needs and developed fact sheets for parents and providers on NJ’s Law Against Discrimination, Early Intervention and Special Education processes. The “MAP CD” which includes 10 resources to facilitate inclusion in child care was produced. We have also created a logo to identify all of our materials.
The MAP team provides guidance to the NJ Inclusive Child Care Project, of the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN), that offers on-site technical assistance, workshops and an annual conference.
One of the major outcomes of the MAP Team is the opportunity for discussion among representatives from different departments in state government and community stakeholders. Partnerships and relationships are formed at the MAP Team meetings that lead to collaboration on many levels.
In 2009, the MAP Team operations moved from the NJ Department of Human Services to the NJ Department of Education. For more information on the MAP Team, contact Jane Voorhees Sharp at the Education Information and Resource Center (EIRC), 606 Delsea Drive in Sewell, NJ 08080; (856) 582-7000 ext. 161.
MAP Partner Organizations
ORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES
Child Care Health Consultant Coordinators
Early Intervention Programs
Family Day Care Organizations
Head Start
Healthy Child Care New Jersey
New Jersey Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies
New Jersey Coalition for Inclusive Education
New Jersey School Age Care Coalition
Regional Early Intervention Collaboratives
Unified Child Care Agencies
AGENCIES
The Arc of New Jersey
Center for Outreach and Services for the Autism Community (COSAC)
Cherry Hill Township
Epilepsy Foundation
Family Support Center
NJ Professional Development Center for Early Care and Education
Statewide Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN)
Parent to Parent
Family Voices
NJ Inclusive Child Care Project
United Cerebral Palsy
CHILD CARE PROVIDERS
Haddonfield Child Care
Martin Luther King Jr. Child Care Center
Providence Medical Day Care Center
Respond Inc.
Family YMCA of Burlington County
PARENTS
STATE GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATION
Department of Human Services
Developmental Disabilities Council
Division of Developmental Disabilities
Division of Family Development
Office of Licensing
Department of Health and Senior Services
Early Intervention
Maternal and Child Health
Special Child Health Services
Department of Education
Learning Resource Centers
Office of Special Education
Office of Early Childhood
Division on Civil Rights
Senator Diane Allen
UNIVERSITIES
Kean University, Dept. of Early Childhood and Family Studies
UMDNJ- Boggs Center
University of Connecticut
How children with disabilities are bullied in schools and kindergartens
Children with developmental disabilities have every right to attend ordinary kindergartens and schools.
But in practice, everything happens a little differently: their parents often face misunderstanding, rejection, and even pressure. Afisha Daily cites the stories of three moms who know what it’s like to go against everyone.
Trained as an artist and restorer of Old Russian tempera painting, currently unemployed
Nastya
I have two children: my son is two years old and my daughter is seven years old. Anastasia was born healthy. We didn’t think that anything could go wrong. But at ten months old, she began to have epileptic seizures. The doctors said that because of this there could be a regression in development, and they prescribed a medicine. Then it became more and more difficult: the convulsions stopped, but Nastya gradually began to lose her skills. At the age of two, she completely lost her speech, although six months before that she uttered words and sometimes entire phrases. Doctors denied that this was a side effect of the medicine, but they could not say the reason for a long time.
I don’t want to tell my daughter’s diagnoses. She can be called a child with autistic features: she is different from her peers, as if she is in her own environment and does not learn from social example. It is difficult to reach her in order to teach any skill. Nastya is considered a speechless child, but sometimes individual words slip through her, then disappear. She usually expresses requests with the help of gestures and cries. If you look at her at this moment, it is clear what exactly she wants: eat, drink, go to the toilet, or take some object. We tried to teach her to speak using the PECS card system – these are pictures with captions that replace language for speechless children, some of them then begin to speak. But unfortunately, it turned out to be difficult for adults surrounded by a child.
From the age of three, we took Nastya to an ordinary garden for part of the day. Then everyone treated her normally, they said: “The child is a little behind, but nothing, he will catch up.” Then we transferred her to a kindergarten for children with visual impairments, because there was a “Special Child” group for children from three to seven years old with developmental disabilities.
Two years later, it became clear that classes there were ineffective, and there was no communication with other children at all, because most of them did not talk. Another point is that autism spectrum disorder in some children results in self-aggression. Nastya is a rather calm child in this regard, she never beats herself, at most she can take a toy and shake it in front of her. In the group, there were children who could not control themselves: they jumped, screamed, beat themselves and others. Nastya began to imitate them – before that, for several years we tried to get her to copy someone else’s behavior, but to no avail. Then we got worried and decided to transfer her to an ordinary kindergarten.
We wanted her to see children with normal behavior and learn from them how to run, jump, talk, behave in society.
“Do you want an experiment? You will get it!”
First we turned to the garden, where there was a free place. But if the teacher and the nanny reacted more or less calmly to their daughter’s diagnosis, then the director and the manager were clearly afraid of him. The manager even dissuaded me: “Don’t torture the child! Can you imagine what will happen? As a result, we were offered a garden, which Nastya went to from the very beginning, although there was no place there (at first we didn’t even have a locker).
It was difficult to transfer. Director Svetlana Evgenievna Dvoryantseva immediately said that because of Nastya’s diagnosis, parents of other children would most likely complain. I tried to explain to her that in the correctional group, the daughter had not been taught anything in two years, that we had lost precious time, while the child should develop, learn skills by the example of other children. The director’s response was like a threat: “Do you want an experiment? You will get it!” But she could not forbid us to go to kindergarten, especially since we provided all the necessary documents, including certificates from doctors.
Problems arose on the first day. Two hours after I brought Nastya, the teacher began to call me and tell me that the child was behaving terribly: climbing on the furniture, screaming, scaring the children. It turned out that the teacher decided to introduce Nastya to the group, but she did it so ineptly that everyone got scared: both my daughter and other children. Because of this, the parents wrote a complaint against us. The problem was solved, but the children were already afraid of Nastya, and their parents were worried about them. By the end of the second week, my daughter got sick, although she is a fairly virus-resistant child. I was afraid that she was being treated badly and asked to be transferred to another group.
New teachers found an approach to Nastya, constantly involved her in the team: they taught her to play with other children, took her on general excursions. We did not even insist on providing a tutor (this is an intermediary teacher between a general education teacher and a child with special needs), although he relied on us according to the conclusion of the Central Psychological-Medical-Pedagogical Commission.
The teachers also invited a psychologist, who explained to the children that they will be with a girl who cannot speak, but you can and should communicate and be friends with her. The children accepted Nastya: they taught her to play and talk. It seems to me that it was useful for them to take care of a child who is different from them. In six months, my daughter learned to jump, run, put on pantyhose herself, wash her hands, take off her pants separately from her panties, walk by the hand, and once she even stroked the girl’s head (before that, she only knew how to pat). Of course, all this happened thanks to a social example, which was not in the last kindergarten.
“We are just being bullied”
In May, the children with whom Nastya was with graduated from the kindergarten, and we again had to change the group. At first, there was only one teacher there – she was very tired, but managed – so I wrote a statement asking for a tutor for my daughter. The director and manager spent a long time figuring out who this person should be, and in the end they decided to open a bid. Soon a suitable specialist was found, but he was not hired – most likely due to a conflict that began with our second teacher, Angelina Sergeevna Demina (she was hired at the end of October).
Usually I pick up Nastya after a quiet hour and take her to classes with a psychologist or defectologist at the Green Line (Sokol City Psychological and Pedagogical Center. – Ed. ). Once I came and saw that Angelina Sergeevna was taking care of the children, but my daughter was not among them. The children answered my question: “She is in the bedroom, warming up.”
Later, I learned from my parents (they were told by the children) that during the lesson Nastya hummed or squeaked something, and the teacher took her to the bedroom so that she would not disturb anyone.
Left it there alone in front of the air conditioner (after the publication of the material, the editorial office received information that it was probably not an air conditioner hanging in the bedroom, but a thermal curtain resembling an air conditioner in appearance. – Note ed. ) – my daughter has autostimulation ( repetitive actions, one of the purposes of which is to divert attention from stress and cope with emotional tension. – Note ed. ) from warm air, she stood and waved her hands.
The air conditioner is high, Nastya could easily stand on the bed to be closer to him and fall. She has poor eyesight – mixed astigmatism. But Angelina Sergeevna (and not for the first time) allegedly accidentally left her without glasses. When I asked why the child was alone in the room, she said: “Well, everything is clear,” she turned around and left. And soon after that, she did not take Nastya on a tour, saying that I did not give permission (this is not so), and my daughter spent two hours in the psychologist’s office. I wrote a complaint against the teacher and again asked to provide us with a tutor.
The director called me to her office supposedly to get an answer. But when I came to her, I found a council of administration and teachers of the kindergarten and the school to which he is attached. I was told that Nastya was not supposed to have a tutor (and in general, this is not a person, but a methodical work that is entrusted to the senior kindergarten teacher), the application of the CPMPC was overdue, and my daughter did not need an excursion to the library, because “she does not speak and does not read.” Then Angelina Sergeevna began to openly lie in front of everyone that she did not leave my child alone in the bedroom, Nastya (who does not speak) asked her about it herself. And then she accused me of pushing her – perhaps I lightly touched her shoulder when she left, but no more.
A lot of slander was thrown at Nastya. They said that it was dangerous to give her plasticine in her hands, because she would eat it – we have a whole exhibition of her crafts made from natural materials and plasticine at home. That she behaves inappropriately: she strips naked and runs around the group, leaning on the children with all her weight so that they fall. They accused her of writing. We have never had such a problem – perhaps the teacher simply does not respond to her requests to go to the toilet. And she walks around in wet clothes all day, because she has nothing to change into – this is also a lie, she always has a supply of about ten shorts and tights in her locker.
After the consultation, the director began to scare me that other parents were complaining about me and my child. They held two parent-teacher meetings, to which I was not invited (they told my parents that I myself refused to come). But they invited the guardianship authorities to deal with the unlucky mother, that is, with me. After a while, the director herself wrote a complaint against me to the guardianship, but after talking with me, they understood that it was not about me and not about Nastya, we were just being hounded.
“In our country, the attitude towards children with special needs will not improve”
Recently, I was able to talk to several parents. It turned out that the director was lying: in fact, they were not complaining about Nastya and me, but about the fact that they could not create conditions for a child with special needs in the kindergarten. But the conflict remains unresolved. The administration wants us to transfer our daughter to another kindergarten. Perhaps we would have done so, but the child is already used to teachers and children. Besides, where is the guarantee that such problems will not start elsewhere and they will not want to send us somewhere else?
I didn’t notice that my daughter was worried about this situation. The first teacher treats her well. The children are friends with her too. Since Nastya does not react to offensive things, all the negativity goes to me.
I am told that a girl should not be among normal children because she is different.
They are obliged to pick her up from quiet time, although she has every right to stay in the garden for the whole day. One day I came later and found that while all the children were sleeping, Nastya was kneeling in the playroom, and the teacher Angelina Sergeevna was sitting on a chair and watching her. I wrote a complaint again. But no matter how much and to whom I and other parents complain (they also turned to the president), everything is sent to the Department of Education, which believes that Nastya is provided with all possible conditions.
It seems to me that the problem is also the director’s fear that after kindergarten we will go to school No. 1583, to which he is attached. She likes to brag about the results of the children who study with her, trying to maintain the status of the gymnasium. And here Nastya is a child with dissonant diagnoses, who is very different from everyone else, who needs special conditions. If the director behaved smarter and more humane, she would be proud that they have inclusion. But she, apparently, only wants to earn money, but she does not want to work for this. Therefore, she prevents us in every possible way. To get rid of Nastya, she, without our knowledge, managed to agree with another school that the girl would go to them in the middle of the school year.
To be honest, after what happened, I myself don’t want to send either Nastya or my youngest son to this school and to this director. Therefore, I will try to find another educational institution where they will accept us and allow us to study according to an individual program. But I am afraid that in our country the attitude towards children with special needs will not improve in the near future. And perhaps never. In principle, our attitude towards children is not the same as, for example, in Greece. There, the child is considered an angel who cannot be offended, he only needs to be helped and consoled. And we start raising children as soon as they are born. And they do it quite rudely. Until our attitude towards children and the elderly changes, we can not even think about the disabled.
Sometimes you talk to a woman on the playground. She begins to ask why Nastya is like that. And then suddenly: “Didn’t they tell you on the ultrasound that you would have such a child? Was she born healthy? – as if hinting that if I had known about my daughter’s diagnosis earlier, I should have had an abortion or taken her somewhere. I don’t want to communicate with people who sort children into successful and unsuccessful. And they mean that the bad one can be removed. I can’t do that. Still, it’s a child.
Details on the topic
“I had to survive”: monologue of the mother of a special child abandoned by her husband
“I had to survive”: monologue of the mother of a special child abandoned by her husband
Lyudmila Gainova, 46 years old
Pianist by training , not working now
Serezha
My son Sergey was born prematurely at the 28th week. We have come a long and difficult path. As a result, the child talks, walks, eats. He has retained his intellect. But still, he is not like everyone else.
Serezha went to kindergarten only at the age of four – to a speech therapy group, where everyone had their own difficulties. The teachers treated him kindly. They accepted that, as a sign of protest, the boy could run out into the cold outside without a jacket. They allowed him to bring his own food (he is very selective and even at home refuses a lot, not to mention the dining room), not to sleep during quiet hours (instead, they studied with him themselves or took him to a psychologist), and not to play with everyone.
They didn’t scold him for his unusual behavior either. The fact is that the son is constantly interested in something. Before kindergarten, it was a clock: he carried with him an alarm clock, then a wall clock, twisted the hands. And if you saw a new watch, you definitely wanted to pick it up – it was useless to explain that it was impossible. Then he switched to pipes, and once even dismantled the siphon in the toilet of a kindergarten.
The teachers immediately explained to the children that Serezha had been ill for a long time and needed support. They treated him normally and helped, for example, to get dressed. He can do it himself, but very slowly and distractedly – you ask him to take off his T-shirt, and he takes off his socks. Nevertheless, the son failed to make friends with anyone. He is very selective in contacts: if he feels negative from a person, he does not communicate with him. For example, there was a boy in the kindergarten who fought a lot and could offend others for no reason – Seryozha avoided him and even pretended not to notice. At the same time, he had sympathies: he always sat next to one girl, brought her gifts.
“Your child is not suitable for us”
At the age of six Serezha graduated from kindergarten, and we started preparing him for school. In addition to studying at home, I wanted him to go to school for preparation, communicate with other children. It was clear that we needed a place with a small team – there were only ten people in the kindergarten group.
I tried to enroll my son in the training program of the Sveshnikov Children’s Choir School, but he was not accepted there. At the interview, when asked what your last name is, he answered: “Good.” Psychologists, apparently, understood everything. Although the boy is musical, with a good ear.
Then I found the “Ark” – this is a regular school No. 1321 with a program for teaching disabled children. The son successfully passed the test, and he was enrolled for training. We went to classes together – this was allowed for all parents. But in the spring, we had to leave for a while to Pridnestrovie, where I come from, as Seryozha’s allergy began to worsen.
Because of the good air, I even thought about staying in Pridnestrovie permanently and sent Serezha to a regular school for training.
After the first lesson, the teacher said: “Your child will not suit us.” To my question “Why?” she repeated, “A normal school won’t suit you. That’s for sure, ”and added that the parents were going to write a statement to the director against us.
I got frustrated and didn’t make any more attempts to get my son there. It was clear that the local society was not ready for such children.
Returning to Moscow, we went to the Ark. In the class, all the children were with special needs, while the classes were held according to the usual school curriculum. Serezha immediately found two friends. I was happy, but after a week the problems started. The teacher – we already knew her from her training – said that Seryozha should be transferred to individual education, although he was well prepared: he read, wrote, counted faster than his classmates. As it turned out, the reason is bad behavior.
The son and his friend (the third boy was quieter) might start singing or laughing during the lesson. Seryozha also often got lost when the class walked from the dining room to the office. But this, it seems to me, was also the fault of the teacher: she became the head of the formation and did not follow the students, whoever gets there will get there. I know this because, together with other parents, I came to school every day and sat near the office. Sometimes children were taken out of the classroom right during the lesson because they were overloaded and they needed a change of scenery. At these moments, the teachers did not look after them. The same thing happened during breaks: everyone ran out into the corridor, jumped, rushed about, lay on the carpet, and the teacher remained in the classroom and talked on the phone with her children (they also have developmental features).
“I’m running around looking for your crazy child”
In October I was admitted to the hospital. For a whole month, Seryozha was taken to school by a nanny – she was young, but she was able to find an approach to him. The teacher continued to complain that the boy did not listen to her. And to the nanny’s question, “Why is he listening to me?” couldn’t find an answer. I called the teacher, explained the situation and asked her to be gentler with her son – hug once again, praise him if he deserved it. But everything turned out the other way around.
Soon, parents from another class filed a complaint against Serezha because he had beaten some child. I could not believe it, because I know that he is not a fighter at all. Despite my requests, the administration refused to show me the complaint and decided to hold a pedagogical commission to transfer Serezha to part-time education. I was constantly called and texted. And one day the director on the phone started shouting into the phone: “I’m running and looking for your crazy child,” with just those words! I asked to reschedule the commission to another date, since I myself could not come, and my husband was on a business trip at that moment, but everything was in vain.
The transfer to part-time education meant that Serezha would only go to school two or three times a week. And I will have to teach him everything. I could do this, but we need a school not because of academic knowledge, but so that my son can socialize, communicate, make friends. After being discharged from the hospital, my husband and I went to the director. I carefully studied the charter of the school in order to protect my child – the administration had no right to hold a commission about him without our presence. The director was clearly unhappy that I had prepared so well and tried to convince me that Seryozha would not be well at school. As a result, we decided to complete the first half of the year and transfer it to another place.
Serezha’s friend was also transferred to another school. True, they did not survive like us.
“I had a panic because of every call from the teacher”
Now Serezha is in the fourth grade at the Rehabilitation and Educational Center No. 76 for children with musculoskeletal disorders. He did not delve into the conflict at the last school, but he was very worried when he was taken away from there, because his friends were there. I did not explain everything to him, I said that he needed to treat his legs – he has problems with his back and legs: scoliosis, flat-valgus feet, dysplasia.
Although the training at the center follows the regular school curriculum, it has its own peculiarities. For example, a staff of doctors works, and students lie on the couch during classes – this way there is less stress on the back. At first, Serezha was shocked by this, he was used to sitting at a desk. During the lesson, he could get up and go to another child, just look at him.
Nevertheless, my son did not have any terrible problems with behavior in a new place. I think this is thanks to the teacher, who treated him with understanding, and the normal approach of the administration. For example, after the first grade, it became clear that it was hard for Serezha to study in a large group, and for two years, together with another girl, he was transferred to a separate class. He recently returned to work with everyone.
After my bad experience with my first school, I kept staring at my phone in horror. I had a panic because of every call from the teacher.
Now it’s gone: no one calls me because the child is running around somewhere. Serezha, it seems, also adapted, however, he could not find new friends for himself. Only recently did he stop saying that he was better at his last school and began to notice the positives – for example, there is a swimming pool in the center, where he likes to go.
“I will never allow my child’s rights to be violated”
Why is inclusion important? Because these children are the same members of society as everyone else. Why is schooling available to some and not to others? It seems to me that this is unfair. Another thing is that everyone has different needs: what suits one person will not always suit another.
I think that the problems with the rejection of special children in kindergartens and schools primarily come from the administration. I studied in Soviet times at a regular school in Pridnestrovie, and there were children with special needs. I remember a boy a class older than me – he spoke little and went to lessons with his mother. And in the parallel class there was a girl with fused fingers. I can’t imagine how she wrote, but she managed to study with us on an equal footing. No one even imagined that it is possible to humiliate a child who speaks badly or differs from others in appearance. Now in Pridnestrovie, the attitude towards such children is much worse. Once, when Seryozha and I were walking down the street, he began to get hysterical. People from neighboring houses came out, groaned and gasped. And one lady generally said that I was raising a child poorly. The son reacted to this in a very combative way. But I’m not going to explain our situation to everyone, am I?
As for the problems with the first school, it seems to me that everything could have been different if I had not contradicted the director … But I will never allow my child’s rights to be infringed. Why should he study full-time, part-time or individually, if he was prescribed a regular program? His intellect is preserved, he writes and reads well. Why? I think personal dislike played a role here. If I walked with downcast eyes, studied the toes of my shoes, everything would be different.
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Natalya
(name changed at the request of the heroine)
Albina
We have an unusual situation. Our three blood children have already grown up and live separately. But more than ten years ago, the youngest son – he was then 14 years old – fell ill with meningitis. It was very hard. Then we decided that if everything worked out, we would take the child from the orphanage. The son recovered, and soon we moved from Moscow to the countryside, as my husband moved in a wheelchair and it was difficult for him to climb the 22nd floor. They bought a big house with the money from the sale of the apartment, and the son said: “It’s time!” So we took the boy Vanya. Although initially they asked for a girl, but, as we were told, there were no girls.
Literally two weeks later, we received a call from the guardianship and were informed that a girl had been found — her mother had tuberculosis, so she spent five years in a specialized sanatorium, and they simply forgot about her. Masha appeared. But guardianship continued to call, and as a result, from 2007 to 2013, we adopted eight children – at that time it was the legal maximum. Among them is the girl Albina. She doesn’t have a hand.
The acceptance of Albina by society is a non-standard story, as one difficulty overlapped another. First of all, for many in the village it was a shock that we took the children from the orphanage. After all, everyone knows each other there, but here we are newcomers, also with adopted children.
The elders, Vanya and Masha, were pioneers in this sense. Before they went to school, we provided certificates there. “Homeless” was written in Vanina, because he was once found in a forest belt. The nurse had children in the same school, apparently she told them. The next day, Vanya returned home in tears, said that the children called him “homeless” and “orphanage”. I tried to explain to him that there was nothing like that: before he had no home, but now he does. But he took the insults very painfully. It upset me. Therefore, I went first to the director, and then to the RONO, and everything quickly stopped – I don’t know which of them contributed to this more. No one bothered with other children with this.
The second difficulty arose due to the fact that in 2009 we had Alina, an oriental beauty. We call her that because we don’t know what nationality she is (there are dashes in the documents). Alina became the first non-Russian child not only in kindergarten, but in the whole village. The fact that she was adopted, of course, also played a role, but to a lesser extent. We were worried that she would be called names and offended. At first, the teachers were wary of her, but Alina is so sociable, smiling and affectionate that everyone (both adults and children) quickly liked her. As I say, she has done much more for the friendship of peoples than many of our politicians.
Albina came to us in 2011 — we were purposefully looking for an oriental girl in a couple of Alina. So she came when society had already swallowed that we had adopted children and that not all of them were Russians. Now everyone had to accept a child with health issues.
“It was a shock for people”
Albina’s appearance at home was perceived differently. The younger ones didn’t care if she had a hand or not. The older girls treated her rather with pity – that’s why they are girls. The ten-year-old Vanya took the longest to get used to: he was terribly afraid of Albina, tried to leave if she was nearby, hid. For me it was a shock. I tried to talk to him, but you can’t just force a child not to be afraid. Over time, everything resolved itself. Now Vanya can’t even explain what frightened him. On the other hand, it is clear that the unusual is alarming.
We were worried when we sent Albina to kindergarten. At the same time, we understood that everyone knows that we will not let children be hurt. The manager did not object to the girl, she said: “This is your choice. If you think that Albina will cope, then we will think so too. But in general, it was a shock for people: no one understood how she would serve herself, exist next to other children. This is normal: if you are not a doctor, then you are unlikely to encounter a child without an arm every day.
We were lucky with the teachers, they quickly overcame their fear. Especially when they saw that Albina copes with many things with one hand better than the other – with two.
She drew a lot and well: in kindergarten she was given a whole stack of paper and pencils. She was a jigsaw puzzle champion. If the brains work – and one hand is enough.
In addition, we tried not to focus on this feature of hers. And in order to make it a little easier for Albina to stay in the garden, they bought shoes with Velcro or without fasteners, and clothes without buttons. Although at home she has all the things with laces and buttons – but there no one rushes her, she can get ready for as long as she wants.
At first, some children in kindergarten were afraid of Albina. It happened that she was refused to be accepted into the games. But this happens to all children. I don’t think that they didn’t want to play with her because of the lack of a hand, just conditionally Yulia or Anya were mean that day. That’s all.
Later, there were no problems with communication in the team – neither in the garden, nor at school. In many ways, the situation was influenced by the fact that Albina was always supported by her sister Alina (they are the same age), educators and teachers. I understand that it may be unpleasant for someone to take such a pen. I love her, I kiss her and so on. But here the professionalism of teachers is important. If adults show that something is unpleasant for them, children will feel the same way. And vice versa.
“Most of the problems of children with developmental disabilities come from their parents”
Once, when Albina and Alina were six years old, and they were just changing their teeth, they came up to me and asked: “Now new teeth are growing , and when will Albina’s fingers grow?” And then I realized that it turned out that the girl had been waiting all her life for them to grow up. It was terrible. Albina was very upset. Then I began to actively look for options for prosthetics and settled on the Motorika company, which offers functional prostheses.
We have already offered Albina a prosthesis before. But it was purely cosmetic. At first she liked it, and then she realized that the fingers on the prosthesis did not move and asked why she needed it. When I said “beauty”, she replied: “I’m already beautiful.” Indeed, cosmetic prostheses are needed rather by parents who have a complex. We did not have such a problem, because we consciously took Albina and accepted her for who she is.
I am sure that most of the problems of children with developmental disabilities come from their parents. If they constantly pay attention to the fact that a child, for example, does not have a hand; worried that someone looked at him the wrong way, the child will also worry about this. These things don’t bother me at all. Again, it depends a lot on the environment. If the children are watching, sometimes you can joke. For example, earlier, when we went to the clinic, we had an on-duty joke that Albina had no fingers because she bit them off when biting her nails. I don’t know if we weaned someone from a bad habit like that, but I hope so. Never had any problems with adults either. They will look, satisfy their curiosity, hear that this is not an injury, but congenital, and over time they will get used to it.
Albina is now almost ten years old. She takes the attention from strangers calmly. I don’t know what will happen next. But we make a lot of efforts so that she grows up confident and never feels flawed. So, before she was engaged in drawing and rhythmic gymnastics, then acrobatics. Now – cross-country skiing, chess and swimming at the department of adaptive physical education for disabled children at the school of the Olympic reserve. She has ranks in all these three sports. She competes for the school team because no one can do it better than her. She is not just a girl, but a girl who can do a lot!
She also has no problems communicating with her peers. There are 12 people in her class (a rural school), and everyone is friends. In addition, she has a wide circle of acquaintances: in addition to brothers and sisters, she communicates with chess players, skiers, and swimmers. We try to instill this in all our children, because we do not want them to grow up closed – after all, they are adopted: other people have relatives, and they only have us.
In the village, of course, they still twist their fingers to their heads when they hear about us. Favorite topic – supposedly we took so many children because of money. To this I always say: “Forward, guys! Orphanages are not empty yet. Take it if you think it’s a great way to make money.” But I must say that society has changed a lot over the years. People stopped paying attention to whether the child has hands, what kind of eyes he has, and whether he lives with his birth parents. Now taking children from the orphanage is the norm. Not necessarily only Russians. Or just the healthy ones.
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Can a child with developmental disabilities go to a regular kindergarten or school?
Russian legislation in the field of education has undergone significant changes. Now a child with a disability of any kind can go to a regular kindergarten and a school near the house. At the same time, it does not matter at all that his self-service skills are small or completely absent.
However, in the case of the kindergarten, the situation is still difficult, as it is not regulated enough yet. But the administration has no right to refuse to accept a child with special needs. As for the school, placement is carried out in the same way as in the case of any other child. With one exception: in order to create special learning conditions, it is necessary to present the conclusion of the Psychological-Medical-Pedagogical Commission (PMPC). You can only be denied if there are no vacancies.
What is inclusion and in what grade can a child with special needs study?
Inclusion is not only the inclusion of a child in a regular class, it is also the creation of separate classes for children with disabilities (HIA) in a regular school.
If the school has a separate class for students with disabilities or even several such classes, then the child must be enrolled in the class in which the conditions of education are most consistent with the conclusion of the PMPK. The exceptions are children whose conclusions indicate training according to the first version of the federal state educational standard for primary general education for students with disabilities, regardless of the type of health impairment. They should be taught in a regular class. Moreover, if they ask for a separate class for children with disabilities, the school will have to refuse them.
Children to whom the PMPK recommended education not according to the first version of the standard (but according to the second, third or fourth) or education in accordance with the federal state educational standard for the education of students with mental retardation should be assigned to separate classes – for students with disabilities. At the same time, the organization of the educational process is the competence of the school. She has the right, at the request of the parents, to accept these children in a regular class, warning them that those conditions of education that are provided for by law cannot be observed there. For example, restrictions on the total number of the class. In a class for students with disabilities, five to twelve people are usually involved (depending on the type of adapted educational program). Finding an ordinary class with such a population is unlikely to succeed. Also, it will not be possible to maintain a permanent team with which the child studies. This is due to the fact that adapted programs are implemented in a prolonged period (one or two years longer than regular programs). In practice, the child is left in some class for the second year. And this is a team change.
In addition, the content of adapted programs according to the third and fourth versions of the standard or for children with intellectual disabilities differs significantly from the content of regular programs. This means that there will be a significant difference between what the whole class does in the lesson and what the student with disabilities does. The further the study, the greater the need for individual lessons. And there are always difficulties with them at school.
In general, if the school is ready to include the child in the regular class, it is up to the parents. Here, rather, the support that is provided to the child and teachers in both classes is of decisive importance. If there is no separate class for students with disabilities, they still cannot refuse you – the child must be enrolled in a regular class.
What should I do if my child is not accepted to school because of his diagnosis? What if bullying starts?
It is important to remember that all applications and appeals must be in writing. In an educational institution, they are obliged to register them as incoming documents. They cannot refuse to accept your applications – otherwise, this is a reason to complain to the educational authorities and the prosecutor’s office. In addition, the administration is obliged to give a written response to your application.
Hints that the child does not belong in a regular school, persuasion to send him to another educational institution and psychological influence on parents with the aim of making the child leave – in fact, the school admits its failure in work. At the same time, the administration’s proposals not to leave, but to change the conditions of education and the educational process, are not bad at all. These are attempts to find a solution in a difficult situation for the school.
In controversial and difficult situations, the law encourages both parents and the school to contact centers for psychological, pedagogical, medical and social assistance. In the regions, the functions of such centers may be assigned to different structures. In accordance with Article 42 of the federal law “On Education in the Russian Federation”, these centers must provide assistance to both parents and schools.
Also, do not be afraid to file complaints with the principal of the school, and if such appeals are ineffective – to the educational authorities, the prosecutor’s office, Rosobrnadzor. To substantiate your position, it is advisable to receive the conclusions and recommendations of specialists not related to the school.
interaction with an autistic child in kindergarten | Consultation on correctional pedagogy (group) on the topic:
INTERACTION WITH CHILDREN IN KINDERGARTEN WITH AUTISM SIGNS
According to statistics, only one child out of a thousand has profound autism. In everyday practice, in kindergarten, we usually come across children who have only a few autistic symptoms.
There is no special system of preschool institutions for children with autism. Many kids with minor disabilities can also attend mass municipal kindergartens along with healthy children. It all depends on the personality of the teacher. In the most ordinary kindergartens, there can be good, sensitive, attentive teachers who will help the child adapt to the group. It is harder for an autistic child to adapt to new conditions and requirements than for his healthy peers. He is more anxious, his fears are more easily formed and fixed for a longer time. Therefore, in kindergarten, he needs to be given more friendly attention, help to communicate with other children and fit into the regime.
The role of the educator in developing the communication skills of an autistic child is very important. If there is an autistic child in your group, you must accept him as he is, given his characteristics, you must help him adapt to the world. As you already know, an autistic child lives in his own world, he is very closed. And in order to get through to him, in order for him to open the door to himself for you – here you will have to find the way yourself. Because there are organizational moments when you need to sleep, eat, walk, etc., and it is customary to do this together. I can only recommend that you do not exert any pressure, otherwise the door in front of you will be closed even more tightly.
Adaptation of an autistic child to kindergarten is a long and gradual process that requires concerted action by relatives and kindergarten staff. Such a child requires additional attention, which may manifest itself, in particular, in the following:
Firstly: The stay of the child in kindergarten should be dosed, in order to avoid satiety of the child, his fatigue from constant stay in a large group, to prevent possible background of affective breakdowns. At the same time, the regularity of visits and certain regime moments that such a baby can withstand must be observed and carefully maintained. This will create a certain habitual stereotype, which itself will work to organize the child’s behavior, and the observance of spoken and emotionally meaningful details, together with those close to him, will also give the baby a sense of stability and comfort.
Secondly. Such a baby needs special attention from adults. The teacher needs to try to help the child, understand the meaning of everything that happens in the group, so we comment on everything that happens and planned actions for him (“Now everyone is going to a music lesson, and you will also go to it; then we will dress for a walk, and when we return – let’s have dinner”), and, if necessary, take by the hand, take him where he needs to go. It is extremely important that you have the patience to “not pull” him out of the activity for which he prefers to spend time (for example, playing construction toys or folding puzzles), but to give him the opportunity to complete the work he has begun. It is also necessary to take into account how difficult it is for such a child to have all household skills, and be patient in stimulating and supporting them.
Thirdly, we help the child to establish contact with other children: we try to involve them in common games, tell and explain what they do, what they play, give them the opportunity to observe from the outside; in some general activities, you can be included in a dosed way with the child (holding his hand or even in his arms), but not excluding him from the general life of the children’s team. With care, gentleness and perseverance at the same time, such a child can be well kept in the regimen.
Psychologists and parents are faced with the question of how to communicate with a child who is constantly “inside himself”. When working with an autistic child, observation should be included. Interest can be your tool. You will have to look for what this child likes, what interests him. It is pointless to talk to him through the concepts of coercion, everything “should”, “should”, “all kids do this” will leave him indifferent and unperturbed. Look for his hobby – it can be anything: music, drawing, modeling, constructors, animals, flowers, or something else. In the language of what he likes, and then you will be able to agree on everything with him. You will be able to interest – consider it done.
An autistic child sees the meaning of any activity only when it is clearly pre-programmed: the child must know what to do first, what sequence of actions to perform, how to finish. The use of operational maps helps to clearly organize the activities of the child. He sees the end result that he needs to achieve, thereby reducing the emotional discomfort of the child. For this purpose, in the group where the autistic child is located, it is recommended to place these cards, on which a clear sequence of actions is indicated in the form of symbols. So, a diagram that reflects in the desired sequence of actions of the child when preparing for a walk can be placed on the locker. Operation cards can be in the form of a notebook, photo album, cube, poster calendar, etc. These cards are a kind of communication with an autistic child. They are used in group and individual work with children, as well as in sensitive moments. The cards are in the locker room, in the group room, on the tables during classes. The use of operational cards helps the child to adapt more easily in the children’s group of peers in the future. Thanks to such a map, the child will clearly know what will happen, what happens in the next moment. This will help reduce the child’s anxiety and reduce the manifestations of possible negative behavioral reactions. The creation of an adequate developmental environment for autistic people that promotes the development of children, primarily social and communication skills (game aids, mobile furniture, various screens, operational cards) helps open the way to a more or less independent life in the children’s community.
Of course, such measures require a lot of patience and extra effort from us, kindergarten employees, but they help to organize the behavior of an autistic child, make it more orderly.
For the development of tactile, visual-tactile, kinesthetic perception, you can use games such as “Magic bag”, “Guess the object”. It is useful to invite children to put together puzzles by touch, with their eyes closed.
To improve the spatio-temporal orientation of an autistic child, the patient work of a teacher is necessary. You can make a group plan indicating the location of objects; draw up a daily routine using symbols and drawings. However, it is not enough just to draw up and hang diagrams, it is necessary to “travel” with the child through them as often as possible, recognizing and naming objects (in the early stages, if the child does not want to repeat the names, the teacher can do it himself). If the child does not accept the instructions and rules that you offer him, in no case should you impose on him, do what interests him. This will help you connect with your child.
When compiling a list of games for remedial activities with an ancient child, you should also remember that he will play with you only those games that most closely match his interests.
The most difficult games for autistic children are collective games that involve their inclusion in interaction with peers. You will use these games after individual preparatory work and, of course, if the child himself wishes.
Practical task “Portrait of an autistic child”
Purpose: To make you feel the importance of eye contact when communicating. Content: All participants sit (or stand) in a circle. The coach approaches each player in turn and, looking at him, asks him one question. This question is answered not by the one whom the leader is looking at, but by the one who is sitting (standing) to his left.
Questions must be prepared in advance so that the game can be played at a fast pace. Judgment: Participants answer the question of what they felt during the game, how important eye contact with partners is for them, which is often absent when communicating with autistic children.
QUESTIONS FOR THE GAME “Answer, NEIGHBOR ON THE LEFT”
What day of the week is it today?
Do you have a pet?
Where do you work?
What street do you live on?
How many children do you have?
In which month do you celebrate your birthday?
How many years have you been working as a teacher?
What color are your clothes?
Which metro station do you live closest to?
What is your favorite fruit?
What is the name of your neighbor on the right?
What floor do you live on?
What is the first digit of your work phone?
What is your favorite movie?
What book are you currently reading?
Which city in the world would you like to visit?
What kind of housework do you dislike the most?
What are your favorite flowers?
What color are your eyes?
Your favorite holiday of the year.
What color is your neighbor’s clothes on the right?
What date is your birthday?
What kind of music do you prefer?
What type of transport stop is near your house?
What color are your kitchen walls?
. Name your favorite artist.
How many floors does your house have?
Which museum did you last visit?
Practical task “Working with step-by-step cards” (work in subgroups)
In order for an autistic child to feel confident in the process of learning (playing) and performing routine moments, it is recommended to use step-by-step cards when working with him. (A sample is given in Appendix No. 25.) In order for educators to develop the skill of compiling such maps, it is recommended to complete the following practical task.
Each subgroup receives a card with the task of compiling an action card for working with children.
1. Gathering for a walk.
2. Animal sculpture.
3. Watch before dinner.
4. Animal drawing.
Upon completion of the assignment, there is a general discussion and exchange of ready-made operational maps.
Game “Mittens”
Purpose: The game helps to establish mutual understanding with a partner, develop the ability to establish contact with others. Content: The coach makes blanks: cuts out mittens from paper, the number of pairs of them should correspond to the number of pairs of participants in the game. The facilitator gives out one mitten to all players. Everyone must find a mate. Then the couple steps aside and without a word, uses three pencils of different colors, paints their mittens exactly the same as possible. (See Kryazheva N.A., 1997.)
Dinosaur Hunting game
Purpose: This game teaches to interact with others not only verbally, but also non-verbally, it helps to form the ability to fix the slightest changes in a communication partner, which is necessary when working with autistic children.
Content: A group of participants stand in a circle. The leader goes out of the circle, stands with his back to the group and begins to count loudly to 10. At this, the participants pass each other a small toy dinosaur. At the end of the count, the one who has the animal, stretching his arms forward, covers it with his palms. The rest of the participants repeat this gesture. The task of the presenter is to find who has the dinosaur in their hands.
Discussion: The group discusses how this game can help when working with autistic children. As a rule, it is difficult for autistic children to get involved in the game, therefore, it is first necessary to give them the opportunity to observe how other children play from the outside, and then, if the child himself wants to, include him in the general action.
Games with a wonderful bag (G.D. Cherepanova)
Purpose: Development of kinesthetic sensations, perception of color, shape, ability to cooperate with adults.
Contents: The “Magic bag” is put on the child’s left hand, in which there are geometric figures made of thick colored cardboard (plastic, wood). The bag should be a little larger than the palm of your hand (an elastic band is sewn along the edge of the hole, it is better to sew the bag from bright multi-colored shreds).
By touch, the child selects a certain geometric figure on the instructions of an adult with his left hand, and draws on the contours with his right hand. Then the selected figure is taken out of the bag, it is compared with the one drawn and painted in the same color as the original. It is desirable that the child, during work, pronounce the name of the figure, the colors and the actions that he performs aloud.
Notes: It is better to play the game in the following sequence: first, the bag should contain objects of only one shape (for example, only triangles), then – two shapes, three shapes, four shapes, etc. Every time (except the first option) the child is given the following attitude: “Choose such an object as I will show you. “Or a more complicated option: “Draw the object that you hold in your left hand in a bag” – in this case there is no sample, the child acts only according to verbal instructions.
“Athletes” (G.D. Cherepanova)
Purpose: Development of coordination of movements, teaching the child the skills to work with step-by-step cards.
Contents: An adult explains to a child that now they will play sportsmen together. Athletes will have to perform various exercises, such as raising their arms up and down, jumping on one or two legs, clapping their hands over their heads, etc. In order not to forget which exercise and how to perform, before at the beginning of the game, it is necessary to prepare schemes (operational cards). An adult and a child together draw a diagram for one of the exercises, for example:
After 2-3 diagrams (or 4-5, depending on the child’s abilities) are prepared, the adult places one of them in front of the child and asks them to do what is shown. When the child learns to “read” the diagram (and this may take several lessons), the adult suggests that he master the second diagram.
Then the child is asked to complete the sequence from the first and second exercises, etc.
Drawings made together with the child – schemes for this game – contribute to the development of the child’s ability to interact with adults, establish trusting relationships between them, and also help to educate the child drawing a moving human figure.
“Toy changers” (Karpova E.V., Lyutova E.K.)
Purpose: This game teaches to interact with others using non-verbal, but also non-verbal means, for example, to make eye contact. Content: All children stand in a circle, each holding a toy in his hands. The driver stands with his back to the players and counts loudly to 10. At this time, some players change objects. In this case, all actions are performed silently. Swapping the same toy twice is not allowed. The leader enters the circle. His task is to guess who exchanged toys with whom. You can agree in advance HOW MANY attempts are given to the leader to guess.
As a rule, it is difficult for autistic children to immediately get involved in the game. Usually they first (sometimes for several days or even weeks) just watch the game from the side, then, if desired, they can stand in a circle and take part in the game, and then they can agree to drive. Moreover, if a child cannot or does not want to count aloud, an adult or one of the children can do THIS for him.
“Creating cartoons” (Slukhova A. A.)
Purpose: To teach children to restore the sequence of events, to develop communicative inclinations.
Content: The child is asked to remember the main events that happened during the previous day. Then an adult, on cards of small size folded into an accordion, together with a child, makes sketches for the main regime moments. On a sheet of thick paper, an adult draws a TV, cuts windows in it and starts “watching” cartoons with the child: “So you got up in the morning, remember what you said to your mother? Then you sat down to have breakfast, leaving the table, what did you say? etc.
At the end of the lesson, the child can fold the cards and take them with him to watch
“Symmetric drawings” (Cherepanova G.D.)
Purpose: Development of communicative inclinations, the ability to work with a partner. Contents: It is proposed to draw an object along with an adult from the axis according to the model: the child draws on the right (on the left if left-handed), the adult on the left. Agree on which pencil. The adult determines the starting points. Pencils are placed simultaneously at one point and carried out in the same rhythm.
“Athletes” (G.D. Cherepanova)
Purpose: Development of coordination of movements, teaching the child the skills to work with step-by-step cards.
Contents: An adult explains to a child that now they will play sportsmen together. Athletes will have to perform various exercises, such as raising their arms up and down, jumping on one or two legs, clapping their hands above their heads, etc. In order not to forget which exercise and how to perform, before the start of the game, it is necessary to prepare schemes (operational cards). An adult and a child together draw a diagram for one of the exercises, for example:
After 2-3 diagrams (or 4-5, depending on the child’s abilities) are prepared, the adult places one of them in front of the child and asks them to do what is shown. When the child learns to “read” the diagram (and this may take several lessons), the adult suggests that he master the second diagram.
Then the child is asked to complete the sequence from the first and second exercises, etc.
Drawings made together with the child – schemes for this game – contribute to the development of the child’s ability to interact with adults, establish trusting relationships between them, and also help to educate the child drawing a moving human figure.
“Speaking Instructions” (G.D. Cherepanova)
Purpose: Development of observation skills, communicative inclinations, ability to work with step-by-step cards and make them.
Contents: The child receives a pictogram and performs actions according to the instructions in the picture. Then he tells the adult about how he figured out that it was necessary to do just that. After a short dialogue, the child and adult can switch roles. Now the adult performs the task depicted schematically by the child, and then answers his questions. An example of a pictogram:
“Show me differently” (Cherepanova G.D.) Purpose: to teach children to recognize and show various sensations and actions, to acquaint them with antonyms.
Stage 1 of the game: Adult says:
– Here I go into the high gate (and accompanies my words with a show), but here I go into the gate …. (adult ducks) What? The child must name the antonym for the word “high”.
– I am carrying a light package (shows), and now I am carrying (shows) … Which package?
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— I am crossing a wide river (shows), but here I am jumping over a stream (shows)… What kind?
-*- I’m walking slowly, but I’m walking. .. How?
– I’m walking, I’m hot. But then the wind blew, and I…
— I am watching a sad performance. And now I’m looking … Stage 2 of the game: All actions are performed by the child, and the adult comments or sets the rules of the game, for example: “If I say that the gate is high, then you go as usual, and if I say that the gate is low, then you bend down,” etc.
“Show your nose”
Purpose: to help children feel and understand their bodies. One, two, three, four, five, we begin to play. You look, do not yawn And repeat everything after me, What I will tell you now And at the same time I will show you. The teacher, naming the parts of his body, shows them on himself, puts his hand on them. Children repeat the movements after him, showing on themselves the named parts of the body. Then the teacher begins to “confuse” the children: name one part of the body, and show another. Children should notice this and not repeat the wrong movements.
Autism is not a sentence.
What to do if a child is diagnosed with ASD
There are many myths and misconceptions around autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Some believe that all autistic people are geniuses, others believe that vaccinations or the lifestyle of parents are to blame for a child’s autism, someone is sure that people with this disorder do not need communication and society as a whole.
We decided to find out what ASD is, how people with this disorder live.
What is autism?
Autism is a mental disorder characterized by a pronounced deficit in personal, social, speech and other aspects of development and communication skills. But this is only a generalized definition of ASD. In fact, everything is very individual.
What are the symptoms and signs of autism spectrum disorder?
Autism manifests itself differently in each child, it can be recognized by the following signs. The first thing parents notice is that it is somehow especially difficult with a child. All children are capricious, but it is much more difficult to agree with children who have autism.
The second thing parents notice is speech delay. Many people think that as soon as speech appears, all problems will disappear, but this is a delusion.
It is difficult to list the symptoms of an autism spectrum disorder, but eye contact research is also being done at the moment. The fact is that neurotypical children react to the eyes and face of a person, while the attention of children with ASD, on the contrary, is attracted to inanimate objects.
Also, when a child starts to grow up, neurotypical children acquire skills and develop by leaps and bounds, and this is where the difference comes in, children with ASD do not develop and acquire skills as quickly.
Does autism affect physical health and longevity?
Yes, it does. There is official statistics, according to which the mortality of people with ASD in Russia is 10 times higher than among the general population.
But here it is necessary to take into account the fact that, as a rule, such people have other diseases in addition to the disorder. People with autism may have gastrointestinal disorders, neurological diseases, 40% have cognitive impairment (memory loss, mental performance) .
Autism Treatment
Help for each child should be individualized in order to help the child as much as possible. As I said earlier, children with ASD have comorbidities. Therefore, assistance should be provided both from the side of psychological health, and from the side of physical. At the first stage, a comprehensive examination is necessary, and only after that does a specialist defectologist begin to work, who draws up a training and behavioral program. There are scientifically proven methods of correction that really help people with ASD, among them is applied behavior analysis.
The very concept of autism spectrum disorder includes different definitions.
Neurotypical people have much less differences among themselves than people with ASD. Some people may have very strong cognitive impairments, some may not, some may have impaired sensory perceptions, some individuals may not have any problems with speech skills, a person can talk and be sociable, at the same time time, others may not only completely lack a speech skill, but also understanding of speech, that is, a person does not distinguish by ear what is being said to him. And these are completely different categories of patients who are united under ASD. The program of interventions should be built depending on the above criteria.
If a child needs medical examination and assistance, then, of course, the disease must be treated and only then move on to a specialized program. If we are talking about early intervention, then it also means parent education. The treatment program that is being developed is individual and unified, taking into account the possibilities of the family and the needs of the child in the family. What the specialist teaches the child individually must be used in the ordinary life of the child in his family.
As far as intervention and training programs are concerned, all programs are multi-hour, from 20 to 40 hours per week. Programs are run by professionals and parents. First of all, supporting a child with autism is a lot of work for adults.
How to diagnose autism?
In order to be diagnosed with ASD, it is important that a person shows symptoms and they are registered before the age of three, because this disease was called early childhood autism for a reason. But the diagnosis of ASD itself can be obtained after three years.
How does a child with ASD grow and develop?
Still extremely individual. Some children go to school and attend kindergarten without a tutor, others need a special program. If this is not the most difficult case, then the child can learn and work on a par with neurotypical people in the future. Moreover, all grown-up young people and girls with autism must have the opportunity to work for self-perception. They need to have some kind of employment and the opportunity to communicate with their peers.
But again, some will have tutors, some will live with little support, some will be completely independent, both at the beginning everyone is different, and in adulthood everyone is different.
What are the causes of autism? Is ASD acquired or genetic?
Various. A certain percentage of children have genetic disorders, so a medical examination should be carried out in conjunction with a geneticist. Some people may not have genetic disorders at all. All this is extremely individual, and a competent examination is the prerogative of doctors.
The number of people with this disorder is increasing every year, is this true?
Recently, there have been more children with ASD. This is due to the development of diagnosis, since diagnosis and detection methods have become better, the prevalence of the disease has increased.
How should parents and relatives behave with a child with ASD?
Parents experience a major shock when the diagnosis is confirmed. As a rule, for a year and a half, this is an ordinary child, only then “alarm bells” appear, parents begin to look for answers to their questions, and when the diagnosis is confirmed, of course, the parents are shocked. Therefore, at first, parents, especially mothers, need the help of a specialist. In the future, parents have to solve many tasks both in teaching skills and medical problems.
It is important to remember that ASD is not a sentence, but it is a great joint effort of parents, relatives of the child and specialists.
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The term “autism” (autismus) was introduced at the beginning of the 20th century.
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The term “autism” (autismus) was introduced at the beginning of the 20th century, but this pathology of mental development has not yet been fully studied. Autism in children is accompanied by a number of signs and symptoms that lead to a break with the surrounding reality. A child with this disorder withdraws into himself and painfully perceives any interference in his inner space. Not all experts classify autism as a mental disorder. Some regard it as a special psycho-emotional state. In Russia, autism is considered a disease, so further it will be considered from the point of view of the disease.
Causes of autism
The origin of this disease is unknown, as well as the single causes of autism in children have not yet been clarified. This pathology does not have a clear mechanism of manifestation at the molecular and cellular level. Illness occurs because different parts of the brain don’t work together. Below are a number of factors that can cause the disease:
Heredity. The risk of having an autistic child is higher in those families where there is already a child with this disease. With each subsequent pregnancy, the risk of giving birth to a sick person increases by 2 times;
Infections. If the mother has had rubella, chickenpox or smallpox during pregnancy;
Other congenital pathologies. Autism is often accompanied by congenital diseases such as cerebral palsy or tuberous sclerosis;
Violation of maternal fat metabolism. In simple terms, maternal obesity may be the cause of autism;
Chromosomal abnormalities;
Ecology, intoxication of the body with medicines, chemicals during pregnancy.
The development of autism can also be influenced by the environment and a number of social factors, but more often it is one or more of the above reasons.
Vaccines are often named among the causes of autism, but at the moment the effect of vaccinations on the development of pathology has not been proven.
Manifestations of autism
Most often, autism can be diagnosed by the age of three. Some signs of deviation can be considered even before the year. If there is a predisposition, a specialist can determine the presence of a pathology at 3 months. In boys, this pathology is found more often than in girls. Later, the signs of the manifestation of autism for different age categories will be considered in more detail.
Signs and symptoms of autism vary from person to person. An autist does not distinguish between animate and inanimate objects, he is not able to perceive a separate person as one whole. A person for him is a set of incoherent elements (eyes, ears, nose, hands and other parts of the body).
Such a baby has impaired perception of signals, which is developed in healthy people: he reacts weakly to strong signals, on the contrary, very violently to weak ones. For example, if you call him in a loud voice, he will not pay attention, and if you call him quietly and even in a whisper, it can excite him.
The most common symptoms of autism in children are described below.
Violation of interaction with the outside world. Manifested as follows:
Lack of interest in peers. Usually children like other children, they try to make contact with them, they are happy when they meet them on the street. This interest is completely absent in autistic children who keep apart and withdraw into themselves;
Lack of emotions towards parents. An autistic child tries to avoid all physical contact. For example, if you ask such a child to pass a toy, he will throw it on the floor, because putting it in his hands means making physical contact. In infancy, such protection may be manifested in the fact that the newborn reacts violently when the mother takes him in her arms. And yet, it has been proven that autistic people suffer in the absence of parents. It’s just that if a healthy child cries, screams, calls for mom, then an autistic person does not express his concern in any way;
Lack of interest in games with pronounced social roles, inability to show imagination. During games, children always choose some kind of social role: they play shopping, school, at an earlier age they roll a car or a doll in a stroller. An autistic person is not interested in all these games;
Lack of eye contact. When you try to talk to a person, there is a feeling that he looks as if through the interlocutor;
Poor facial expressions and limited gesticulation. Autistic children rarely smile and use gestures only to express their needs. One of the first signs of knowledge of the world is a constantly extended index finger, with which he points to things, phenomena and objects of interest to him. So the child shares with adults the experience of cognition, involving others in it. The autistic uses gestures only to satisfy some primary features. For example, eat or drink;
The child does not copy the behavior of adults. This is another way of knowing the world and shaping personality. Children listen to adults’ conversations, imitate them (girls put on their mother’s high-heeled shoes, boys ask to be put behind the wheel of a car to be like dad). An autist does not try to copy anyone.
Violation or deficiency of speech. About half of children with autism do not develop speech. Immersion in one’s own world interferes with the development of this ability. Typical manifestations of unusual speech behavior:
Speech development is significantly delayed or completely absent. A preschooler memorizes only phrases for daily use, verbs in the infinitive form (sleep, drink, walk). Often the speech of the child has no meaning and is not aimed at contact with others. Children may talk about themselves in the third person. Instead of saying: “I’m going for a walk”, he says: “He’s going for a walk” or “Andrey is going for a walk”;
Echolalia, that is, uncontrolled repetition of words. The kid, without noticing it, repeats the same phrase or word many times over a long period of time. Often, autistics answer a given question by repeating the same question;
An autist does not seek help, does not ask questions.
The repetition of monotonous actions, which is more often called stereotypical behavior. Earlier it was said that a child can repeat the same words. The same can apply to some actions or gestures. For example, an autistic kid can open and close a door for several hours, or spin around his axis, shrug his shoulders.
Autistics should always have a clear daily routine, an exact route for going to kindergarten or school. In the room it is not recommended to rearrange, shift toys from one place to another. Any attempt to change anything in the daily rituals will be taken painfully.
Manifestations of autism by age group
If the disease is not accompanied by any additional diagnosis, an autistic child may look no different from other children.
Children from 0 to 2 years. The following symptoms will help to recognize autism in children under 2 years of age:
Does not smile, does not gesticulate, does not hum, often fixes his gaze in one place. If he tries to make a grimace, he will not react to it in any way;
Plays quietly for a long time;
In particularly severe forms of the disease, the above symptoms may be accompanied by convulsions and epileptic seizures.
Children from 2 to 7 years old. During this period, the diagnosis of “early childhood autism” is most often made. In addition to the signs described above, the following symptoms of childhood autism can be added:
In order to avoid any contact, the child tries to learn to serve himself on his own, does not ask for help in everyday affairs;
There does not come a period when the baby asks the question “why?”. This is due to a speech disorder;
May be hyperactive. It is difficult for them to sit still and concentrate on one thing;
Differ in a special gait: they walk on tiptoe, or swaying to the right and left. Often, children have impaired coordination of movements, and it is difficult for them to learn how to walk up the stairs, or hit a soccer ball;
Autistic is shy. And often completely unexpected things scare him;
Picky eaters. Autistic people like a certain set of foods. These tastes are formed in early childhood and last a lifetime;
Digestive problems. They are associated with brain disorders. The brain does not receive signals from the digestive system, which leads to problems;
Sleep problems. The baby does not distinguish between day and night, the level of his activity does not depend on the time of day. Therefore, it is difficult to put him to sleep. He often wakes up at night, on average he sleeps 7 hours or less per night. With increased fearfulness and hyperactivity, he may suffer from nightmares and insomnia.
Children of school age and over
Selectivity in subjects. Autistic people fail in all subjects. But they can show phenomenal abilities in any one of them. For example, multiply multi-digit numbers in your mind, or, after reading a literary work once, immediately retell it;
Non-verbal expression of feelings. Such children are silent, so they often express their feelings through drawing, music or poetry. Poems written by autistic people often don’t make sense to others;
Difficulties with puberty. If a person does not receive proper therapy in childhood, then during puberty he can become depressed and even show aggression. He feels that he is not like everyone else, and at this age he may begin to suffer.
Types of autism
Depending on the set of symptoms and the degree of adaptation in society, 3 degrees of autism are distinguished: In such cases, excessive isolation is attributed to character traits;
Atypical, when some of the symptoms appear. This type of autism is determined after 3 years;
As a variant of the atypical form, Asperger’s cider is distinguished, which is often diagnosed only by the age of 10 years. Children suffering from this syndrome may have correct speech behavior and a well-developed intellect. However, there may be problems with coordination of movements, increased egocentricity, increased concentration of attention in one lesson. With the right therapy, such children can integrate well into society, graduate from universities and start a family.
Typical. This form is diagnosed most often, most of the symptoms are present.
The typical form may be mild or severe.
With early diagnosis and timely corrective action, children with mild autism integrate into society, often attend mainstream schools, and even make friends.
In a severe form, it is very difficult to establish contact and, accordingly, it is difficult to integrate a person into society. A preschooler with severe autism may harm himself (biting, pinching, banging his head on the floor). This feature is a manifestation of self-defense.
One of the most severe forms of autism is Rett syndrome. They only affect girls (boys die in the womb). The syndrome is often accompanied by third-party diagnoses. The baby can develop normally until the age of 1.5 years, and then stop. His head stops growing, speech skills and coordination of movements disappear. Such a baby is extremely difficult to correct.
Diagnosis of autism
The problem of defining autism lies in the fact that unwillingness to contact, look into the eyes and craving for loneliness, parents tend to write off character traits or spoiledness and turn to specialists when time has already been lost.
In the US, the Autism Signs Survey is administered to all parents of children aged 1.5 years. They are offered to answer 15 simple questions that give a certain characteristic: does the baby like to play, does he like being picked up, does he reach out for contact with other children, does he look people in the eyes. If the answer is “no” to most of these questions, further examination is prescribed. hearing loss or schizophrenia).
The first kind of diagnosis is made by the parents. If they notice that the oddities in the behavior of the baby occur systematically, they turn to a specialist (or a group of specialists) who carry out the diagnosis. It will be useful to prepare for a meeting with specialists and show them photos and videos that record the behavior of the child.
The doctor will be able to confirm or refute the diagnosis, first of all by observing the baby from the side in his usual environment. To assess behavior, he has several scales and questionnaires. One of the verification steps involves interviews with parents.
They also test for epilepsy and brain damage.
Today, autism is diagnosed much more often, which is associated with the development of a more accurate mechanism for identifying its signs.
Autism correction
Autism is an incurable disease. Moreover, there are no medicines to help the sick. Medications are prescribed only to suppress aggression, regulate problems with sleep and the gastrointestinal tract. In some cases, a gluten-free diet is prescribed, but its effectiveness has not yet been proven. Phytotherapy is used to solve sleep problems. Drug treatment is carried out under the strict supervision of medical personnel.
The following methods will help a person with autism to integrate into society:
Learning to communicate. This applies to both verbal and non-verbal communication. The child learns to respond to his name, to ask for help when he needs something. Non-verbal communication includes both teaching parents to understand their child through his behavior, and communicating with him using, for example, exchanging cards. This type of communication is typical for children with a severe form of the disease;
Classes with a speech therapist for the correction or formation of speech. In these classes, an autistic person will expand their vocabulary, learn not to repeat words and phrases. The development of speech skills is one of the main ways to adapt and integrate into society;
Training in integration and self-service skills. Includes a set of activities aimed at creating gaming incentives and maintaining a routine. On the one hand, autistic people try to become independent in order to avoid all contact with an adult, but on the other hand, he may lack other elementary skills. For example, children with autism take a long time to learn how to use the potty and brush their teeth;
Behavioral Therapy. This therapy is aimed at analyzing behavior and identifying individual symptoms. Based on this, a number of behavior correction procedures are selected;
Classes with a psychiatrist or psychologist (or both, depending on the degree of deviation). Here it is important to choose a specialist for a long time. Firstly, an autistic person does not experience a change in their usual way of life; secondly, it is important to follow one correction program;
Wellness procedures. Physical activity works well for the child. The only condition is that he must study with professionals who know about his problem, or study in special groups. For obvious reasons, team sports are contraindicated for such children. It is best to choose an activity that involves monotonous activities (such as swimming).
What parents should do
The first thing that parents of a child diagnosed with autism need to do is accept him for who he is. The earlier the disease is diagnosed, the easier it will be to manage it. Therefore, when symptoms are detected, it is very important to immediately seek help from specialists. We can highlight the following recommendations:
Be patient and realize that the results will not be immediately. In general, with small deviations, the results are noticeable after a few months. However, there may be moments that the child learns better and moments that he learns worse. With mild disorders and regular therapy, at the age of majority, a person has every chance to live independently;
For a better understanding and contact, it is important for parents to know that at least until puberty, the child does not suffer from his condition. He is comfortable in his world.
Get a pet if there are no contraindications. Autistic people love animals. Contact with animals for them is a kind of therapy;
Build a consistent and logical line of behavior with the baby. Do not raise your voice, explain everything clearly and slowly, adjust your daily routine to the autistic mode.
Follow all expert instructions. Do not try to add something from yourself, this may worsen the situation;
Intervene in the baby’s space and try to induce stimuli, emotions in it. At the same time, try not to tear him out of his usual environment and periodically give him the opportunity to be alone;
Do not be alarmed if the child becomes anxious or angry when trying to socialize him. In this case, the presence of emotions is a positive sign;
Praise and encourage even with minimal progress. Soon he will understand the benefits of positive feedback and will try to follow the required line of conduct;
Involve other relatives in the process of education, teach them and the preschooler to communicate with each other;
Do not lock the baby at home. This will only make his condition worse. It is very important to gradually expand the circle of acquaintances, provoke him to communicate, try to motivate him to take a walk, play on the playground, visit relatives and friends;
Communicate with other parents who have children with a similar condition. Sharing experiences about the successes of children helps to get rid of feelings of despair and loneliness, instill hope;
At least once a year, set aside time for yourself, leave your child with grandparents and go on vacation.
Answers to frequently asked questions
Will a child with autism get a disability? In Russia, children with autism are given a disability group after passing a special control commission. To pass the commission, you must provide all the documentation with the conclusion of a psychiatrist and psychologist, and undergo a series of laboratory tests. Most often, disability is given to an autistic person for life at the age of 9.0005
3 years even if the symptoms of childhood autism appear at 2 years or earlier.
Having received a disability, he also receives financial assistance from the state for corrective therapy.
Can autistic people have children? What are the chances that they will be healthy? Autistic people can have children. There are also chances for the appearance of healthy babies. But since the disease is often inherited, its development occurs even during the prenatal period.
If a baby is born in a family where one of the parents is autistic, then the chances that he will be healthy are 50/50. If both parents are sick in the family, then the chances of giving birth to a healthy person are reduced to 25%, and there is also a risk that the newborn will be a carrier of the gene.
With each subsequent pregnancy in such families, the birth of an unhealthy baby increases. For newborns at risk, diagnostics are carried out to determine hidden autism.
What are the best toys for children with autism? Autistic people don’t need a lot of toys. They completely manage with two or three, but favorite items. A large number of different items, they can even scare. The question of what toy to give worries many parents, because an autistic person weakly shows his emotions and it is often difficult to understand what he likes and what not.
Supervision of the child is important here. More often, an autistic person gets used to one type of toys (a car, a doll, a train, a teddy bear) and does not let go of them for anything. Based on this, you can give him a similar toy.
You can also follow the age criteria when choosing a gift. For children under 3 years old, games that develop fine motor skills are well suited: cubes, designers, developing rugs. For older kids, a spinner is suitable.
It is not recommended to give such children computer games, as they further provoke a separation from reality.
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When a child is born in a family, it is always a joyful event. Everyone is happy to watch him grow and develop. But sometimes parents may be alerted by the fact that their baby behaves in a special way, and that in fact something is going wrong in his behavior and development. The kid is significantly different from the surrounding children, his behavior, speech and interaction with society somewhat does not correspond to the norms of this age. This disease is called autism.
Autism is a violation of the mental formation of personality . The level of development of the child with such disorders is completely different. One can observe both deep mental retardation and giftedness in some areas of the arts. Such a variety of symptoms and manifestations of the disease allows us to consider the upbringing of such children as one of the most difficult sections of pedagogy. About 80% of sick children are disabled.
In modern society, it is generally accepted that one of the main reasons for the development of autism in children is low-quality preventive vaccinations. But this assumption has not been confirmed. On the contrary, it is believed that the child should have all the vaccinations according to the schedule in order to be protected from infectious diseases. The nature of the appearance of autism in children has nothing to do with vaccination.
The most important thing is not to hide the diagnosis, running away from the problem. You should abandon all plans built for the child and learn to accept him as he is. Create a friendly atmosphere around him, organize an environment that will be familiar to the baby.
Children develop autism in the first three years of their lives. The child may simply be a little behind in development and the onset of the development of the disease can simply be missed. In some cases, the reverse picture occurs: in a completely normal child who behaved actively and agilely, babbled with pleasure, suddenly such a state sets in that the skills he acquired before are simply lost.
Signs of autism in children
Autism is a rather unusual disease and manifests itself differently in each affected child. However, you can find common signs that are present in all patients. Symptoms of the disease depend on the age category of children, because this disease can be divided into early, childhood and adolescent autism.
Early autism in children
Early autism has the following characteristic signs and symptoms:
The child does not respond to his own name.
The kid loves to play alone.
When communicating with other children or people, an autistic child does not look into the eyes of the interlocutor.
Autistic children lack a sense of danger.
Children with this disease have an unusual attachment to objects.
Children with autism avoid close contact, hugs.
Inappropriate laughter may be present in children with autism.
Decreased sensitivity to pain is noted.
Childhood autism
The following signs can be noted for this type of disease:
The child is reserved and does not want to take part in conversations.
He has a desire to do only one thing, a certain occupation, I exclude other types of activity.
In speech, there is a repetition of the same words, sounds.
There is a heavy adaptation to everything new.
There is a weak assimilation of new material, there is no ability to memorize the material.
Bizarre behavior occurs, for example, he spins for a long time, claps his hands, and so on.
The child has practically no reaction to parents, teachers, educators.
Adolescent autism
Adolescent autism is common in older children and is caused by the following symptoms?
The child has a clear unwillingness to communicate, to take part in conversations.
The stage of puberty is more painful than that of peers.
Sometimes these children have bouts of increased aggression.
As a result of these factors, the development of depression may begin.
In severe cases, the development of epilepsy is not excluded.
Causes of the development of the disease
In most cases, autism is not associated with brain damage. And no one can name the exact causes of the development of the disease. The most common of them are:
Heredity. If one of the relatives has already been diagnosed with autism, then the risk of its reappearance in a child increases significantly.
Viral infections transmitted by the mother during pregnancy can provoke the development of the disease.
Obesity of a pregnant woman can adversely affect.
Premature fetus.
The number of children with autism has recently increased significantly. What exactly caused this is still unknown. Perhaps such an impetus was given by the deterioration of environmental conditions, ecology. By the way, a more detailed study of the disease shows that autism is most often observed in boys.
How to diagnose autism in a child
An accurate diagnosis can only be made clinically. To do this, you need to monitor the child, note the possible symptoms and signs. In addition, there are currently a sufficient number of tests that will help diagnose.
When performing tasks to determine the level of development, very often children use non-verbal communication. And with tests in which you need to show something, and not say, they cope with a bang. That is why you should choose several diagnostic methods.
If parents notice symptoms of autism, a psychiatrist should be contacted immediately, otherwise the diagnosis may be delayed, significantly reducing the child’s chances of successful treatment.
Methods of treatment of autism in children
An integral part of the path to curing a child from autism are procedures, exercise, nutrition adjustment. Such activities will teach the baby to control the body and perform some of the skills that are necessary for the development of independence. However, there are no standardized treatments, so everyone resorts to their own.
Remember! What works for one person may not be effective for another. If the method recommended by someone did not show the result, you must resort to the following.
Parents should choose the method of treatment, based on the individuality of the child, be sure to coordinate all their actions with the child’s doctor. Before agreeing to some kind of experiment, one cannot help but think about how the baby will perceive it. With the right choice of treatment, the likelihood of developmental success is high.
Children with autism are taught to manage their behavior. And the sooner you start doing this, the greater the opportunity to achieve good results.
Unfortunately, one should not hope that the treatment will be quick, one must stock up on patience and strength. And most importantly, the mood of the parents, their attitude to what is happening and the acceptance of the situation is already 50% of success.
Teaching an autistic child: features
Creating learning boundaries is a necessary part, as many children have trouble adjusting to new environments.
Here are some tips for teaching an autistic child.
Follow the schedule in everything, so that the child knows what to expect next according to his schedule for the day, you can make a clock on which pictures will be glued. Images will indicate classes and times.
In no case should you interfere with the plans of the baby, if he wants to read with his favorite subject in his hands, this must be allowed.
Stories should be told and read from which the child will be able to learn the correct pattern of behavior and reactions. It is advisable to ask questions, for example: “Why was the boy sad?”, “What made the fox happy?”
When fixing the child’s attention on a certain object, use this situation to your advantage. For example, if it is a kitten, travel with him to different countries. So the kid will be able to get some knowledge of geography.
Tasks must be dictated as they are completed or written down, because long commands can confuse the child.
Important! Do not raise your voice to sick children, because they have very sensitive hearing. Try to choose creative and interesting tasks. If your child has no desire to talk, stock up on pictures with which he can express his desires. If the baby does not respond to his name, there is no need to repeat it several times, he still will not understand that they are addressing him.
What doctors make predictions
None of the doctors can give any predictions regarding childhood autism, because its exact cause is still not clear. There is no single treatment method that would suit everyone. No one can promise parents that their child will successfully graduate from school, enter a university, because the disease is still poorly understood and no one can predict in advance how it will behave.
Parents of autistic children are always concerned about the question: does epilepsy occur in all children suffering from this disease? About 30% of children have epiactivity in the brain. But if you observe the patients at night, you can see that this condition occurs in 90%, but does not reach seizures.
Autism is a group of mental disorders characterized by difficulties in social interaction and atypical behavior patterns. Its first signs appear at an early age. According to the WHO, one in 160 children in the world is diagnosed with this condition.
Today, more and more psychiatrists are inclined to believe that autism spectrum disorders are not illnesses , but only a disorder of mental development. They are hereditary. From our material you will learn what it is, how signs is diagnosed, how to help a person with such a problem.
Signs and symptoms of autism
Typically, children present with ASD under three years of age. The primary diagnosis is made in the presence of symptoms referred to as the “autism triad “. All three groups of signs can manifest themselves in different ways:
The group is an element of the triad
Limited social interaction
Limited communication
Limited and stereotyped behavior patterns
Characteristic symptoms
no response to name; fear of touch and sound; inability to be in the crowd; atypical manifestations of feelings; meager facial expressions; inability to understand body language and gestures; difficulty making eye contact.
tendency to be alone; lack of friends; delayed speech development; inability to correct behavior depending on the situation; lack of interest in games.
repetitive movements; following certain rituals; uncontrolled repetition of simple words; fear of the slightest change; obsession with interests; loss of previously acquired skills.
Types of autism spectrum disorders
The symptoms described above are characteristic of ASD in general. However, this group includes a complex of disorders, each of which has specific signs .
In ICD-11, types of autism are distinguished according to the criteria for the presence or absence of intellectual development and functional language disorders. In the previous classification, there were: • Early infantile autism – delayed motor development, inadequate reactions, avoidance of contact with people, poor vocabulary. • Kanner’s syndrome – complete withdrawal into oneself, lack of contact with the outside world, repetition of words, detached facial expression. • Asperger’s Syndrome – egocentrism, devaluation of communication, unusual interests, low level of empathy, slow motor skills. Rett syndrome was formerly classified as an ASD, but is now regarded as a separate disorder associated with genetic mutations. It is diagnosed only in women and largely comes down to the loss of purposefulness of movements.
Autism in children
Parents can easily notice the manifestation of the disease even in a newborn. If baby at the age of 8 months does not respond to his own name – this is the first alarm signal. Up to two years, the following symptoms may be observed: • by 12 months – a small supply of gestures, including the complete absence of the index; • by 18 months – avoidance of communication, incomprehension of speech, atypical games; • by 24 months – no imitation of behavior, avoidance of social interaction, limited use of words .
At this age, it is still difficult to say how pronounced ASD will be in the future. It may be Asperger’s syndrome, which is not even always perceived as a violation. He is often referred to as simple eccentricity. But the development of the syndrome Kanner is also possible, which does not allow a person to fully live in society and requires constant supervision.
Autism in adults
In adults, two scenarios of development are possible. The first – children’s autism persists for many years. In this case, the symptoms can both worsen and weaken. The latter is achieved with psychotherapeutic support. Second – autistic traits occur in adulthood. At first, this can be mistaken for depression. Over time, a person’s social life begins to suffer greatly, because he: • avoids verbal communication in every way; • ignores loved ones, avoids them; • becomes distracted, passive; • loses interest in past hobbies; • cannot meet new people, start relationships. At the same time, every third adult autistic can do without outside help. Such people, despite communication problems, achieve success in their careers. Men are diagnosed with this more often than women.
Types of adult
autism
Autism in adults is more often atypical , that is, without symptoms from the entire triad. At the same time, primary and secondary disorders are distinguished. It is important to understand the difference in order to provide adequate assistance.
Primary associated with mental disorders. Its causes are unknown, there are only prerequisites of a neurological nature. The severity of symptoms can be different – from syndrome Kanner with a complete separation from the outside world to the point of easily opposing himself to society. People involuntarily plunge into secondary ASD, for example, due to illness that limits social contacts. To return to normal life, they need only simple adaptations (installation of a hearing aid, jaw prosthesis, etc.).
What is
high functioning autism?
High-functioning called a form of autism , combined with outstanding mental abilities. This is a type of Savant syndrome, in which high IQ accompanies various mental disorders. When HFA is combined with Kanner’s syndrome , the child demonstrates a phenomenal memory, although he usually expresses himself in simple words . He can remember large and complex texts, and then recite them without reference to the context. Combined with Asperger’s Syndrome High Functioning Autism is manifested by: • increased attention to detail; • the prevailing effectiveness of individual work as opposed to group work; • interests that are not typical for the age group; • Preference for research activities. Savants are characterized by achievements in the field of science, art, literature. However, they experience difficulties in communicating with other people, in childhood they become objects of ridicule or harassment.
Autism diagnostics
A psychiatric consultation is required for this diagnosis. The survey is carried out in several directions: • The study of clinical symptoms. In children, ASD is detected in the presence of a triad of signs. In adults, symptoms of one of the groups may be absent. • Genetic testing. All RAS (except adult secondary) are chromosomal in nature. • Screening tests. They allow you to determine the severity of the disorder. Various tests are available for children and adults. M-CHAT is addressed to parents who must answer questions about behavior child . With its help, not only RAS is revealed, but also a predisposition to it. The Simon Baron-Kogan scale is used for adult self-diagnosis.
Treatment of autism spectrum disorders
Since ASD is not a disease , talking about treatment is not entirely correct. It is impossible to get rid of violations, but the correct correction allows you to adapt to life in society. To help children with autism spectrum disorders, the following are involved: • speech therapists; • defectologists; • psychologists; • neurologists; • psychotherapists. Participation of family members in correctional and developmental classes is desirable. On the one hand, this helps the baby to adopt models of interaction with people, on the other hand, under the supervision of a specialist, relatives learn to interact with the child . Adults with ASD need the help of a psychotherapist. It is usually provided in the form of cognitive-behavioral therapy, the task of which is to develop communication and social adaptation skills. Antidepressants may be prescribed to reduce anxiety levels.
Prevention
Because autism spectrum disorders are genetic in nature, there is no way to prevent them. However, timely detection allows you to quickly start remedial classes and prevent disability in the future. To avoid aggravation of symptoms, psychotherapists recommend that relatives of patients: • Accept them as they are: do not scold them for not meeting societal expectations. • Don’t be too demanding. Not every autistic person is a savant, many have mental retardation. • Provide psychological comfort: do not force to communicate against will, do not leave in the crowd. Avoiding vaccinations, contrary to myth, does not prevent the development of autism . The predisposition to it lies in the genes, vaccination against mumps or measles does not affect the genetic code.
Why are autistic adults and children spoken to “as if they were small children”?
12/27/18
Mom of a son with autism about the common experience of people with ASD – people around her insistently try to talk to them like small children, regardless of age
Source: The Art of Autism
A couple of weeks ago, my Facebook friend, Stephanie, shared with me an audio clip she recorded on her phone. In the tape, her neighbor said to her: “Hi, Stephanie! Whoa-oh-oh! You became so-and-th big-ah! I so-a-a-ak yes-a-a-avno I didn’t see you! ”
By the way, Stephanie is 49 years old. And she lived next to that neighbor all her life. And despite this, that woman talked to her like a three-year-old. Naturally, Stephanie was outraged. Who wouldn’t?
When my son Kevin was 8 years old and entering second grade, there was an “inclusion specialist” who lisped and sang to him like a baby. To the rest of the children, she spoke in a completely normal, respectful manner. I tried to convey to her that this was not a healthy situation for Kevin, but the lisping continued. One of the principles of special education is to assume the competence of the student, unless proven otherwise. But I have learned from many people with ASD that talking “like a child” is an ongoing experience.
When I talked to my autistic friends, it turned out that this is a very painful problem for many of them.
It’s very common to talk to adults with autism “like a little kid”
“I really don’t like it when someone finds out I have autism and starts talking to me like I’m 2 years old. .. It’s true annoying… Yes, I have autism, but I also have a university degree. Just because I have autism doesn’t mean I’m stupid. But I can’t get mad at people who talk to me like I’m 2 because it’s just ignorance about autism, they don’t want to be rude to me,” says Dani Bauman, an autistic woman.
“This kind of behavior is very much supported in institutions. It is often recommended to speak to autistic people more simply and not in a hurry, but many understand this to mean that you need to talk like a baby, ”says Andy Dreisewerd, an autistic man.
“I just hate it when people act like this! I work as a behavioral therapist and I see other therapists doing this with our mutual clients, especially those clients who can’t speak! I rarely experience this, and mostly because I’m a woman, not because I’m autistic, but that’s only because outsiders don’t perceive me as autistic,” says Annette Sugden.
“This makes me extremely uncomfortable. I’m 38 years old… not a few months old. I have a larger vocabulary than a lot of these people…and they still talk HIGHLY to me? I’m autistic, not a baby,” says Heather Johnson.
“Neri was 16 years old when the counselor sang with him a song ABOUT BINGO DOG at the summer camp. I took him out of the camp and a year later I demanded that social services pay for another camp for him,” writes Nirit Avraham, mother of an autistic son.
“I’m often talked down to like a baby, and it’s very annoying… Unfortunately, I’m so used to it that I don’t even mind anymore, it’s useless anyway. They just don’t listen. Even at my job, where I work… as a cleaner, they talk to me like a baby, and I’m 36 years old, not 36 months old. They treat me like I’m from kindergarten… like I don’t understand anything.” – Debbie Ann
“My children have told me that they get very upset when they are spoken to like this and feel that they are being put down because of it.” – Veronica Bunchez, mother.
“My “favorite” story of this kind is when I bring Jeremy to the hospital: the nurses and doctors speak loudly and slowly, even if I explain that Jeremy has autism, but he understands everything, he has a full school education. And he has a very sensitive ear, so it is important for him to speak quietly. I’m tempted to say, “What part of ‘please be quiet’ don’t you understand?” Maybe they need to explain everything to them like little children,” Chantal Cecile-Kira, mother.
People change when they find out you have autism
“I’ve always noticed that people start talking to me differently right after I talk about autism. Some stop coming up to me and asking questions like it’s too much for me. The best way to deal with such a situation is to talk about it. Reminding people that there is no need to behave this way, and why. Elijah is often treated like he can’t hear, or worse, like he’s not there at all. You have to be patient with people. They just don’t know enough. That’s why it’s so important to talk about autism… to talk to people… to get together… to get to know each other… I think it’s so much more important than lighting up buildings blue once a year.” – Gee Vero, autistic woman
Sometimes the parents are the problem
“What you describe is unacceptable, period! But I want to play the role of the devil’s advocate… it often happens that I talk to a child or an adult in the presence of their parents, and I speak like an adult, as if they understand everything, but the parents immediately “stumble in” to answer, correct, help out and do not give the child time to respond or (if he cannot speak) react in any way. It makes me very upset.” – Keri Bowers, mother of an autistic child
People may put others down out of false kindness and ignorance
“They don’t want to hurt you… they just don’t understand. My mom says that older people… they just got used to the fact that it was like that in their time.” – Stephanie Sachs, autistic woman
“It is rather ignorance than malice. I have witnessed people speaking very loudly to blind people.” – Lenny Schafer, father of an autistic child
“It’s mostly ignorance” – Denis Angele, mother of an autistic child.
A sense of humor helps
“To give them credit, my parents didn’t talk to us at all. But when I couldn’t understand the list of instructions, my mother…began…to speak…very…slowly. Usually, to this day, I answered: “Why … do we … speak … so … slowly?” Both my parents always had a great sense of humor.” – Carol Greenberg, autistic woman
Ignoring is worse than “baby talk”
In my humble opinion, “baby talk” is the lesser of two evils. For many years I watched my son Kevin completely ignored. When they talk to him like a child, this is at least an attempt to start a conversation.
See also:
Why non-verbal people with autism are ignored in conversations
How to talk to and about children with ASD
The Ten Principles for Supporting People with Autism
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How to communicate with an autistic person? 15 tips for every day
Five ways to show acceptance towards autistic children
1. Be patient. In fact, this applies to any children without exception. Children have the right to be with you in this world, they have the right to fully participate in this world, which will soon be theirs. Children in general, but especially children with special needs, can only learn proper social behavior, they can make noise in the library (but if they love books loudly, how can you be mad at them?), they can constantly fidget around you in airplane, they might burst into tears in line at the supermarket checkout because they saw that chocolate bar (maybe you need it too, you just learned how to express your desires in a socially acceptable way). Without a doubt, we all misbehaved at least occasionally (or often), and if we were lucky, then there were patient and understanding adults next to us, even if we ourselves lacked patience.
2. Ask and listen. My son is speaking. This is our blessing, and this is what we have worked long and hard for. What he says is usually full of meaning (although sometimes this meaning is known only to himself) and an unusual way of looking at things. My son speaks slowly, extremely slowly, he often repeats parts of a sentence several times, he speaks in a quiet monotonous voice, practically without facial expressions, without gestures, without looking into his eyes. Stop, sit down to be at his level, listen to him, give him time to find his words, give him the opportunity to speak – he really has something to say. He taught me a lot, and I learned to trust him, even when I think he’s making things up, like that pink concrete mixer, but he actually saw it at the construction site down the street.
3. Discuss their interests with them. A quote from Temple Grandin recently made me think about children and their personal understanding of their autism: are we encouraging them to think too much about their differences from other people? While it seems to me important that we as adults show understanding for these children, they are not limited to their diagnoses, impairments, and neurological differences. It seems to me that this is the moment when “acceptance” becomes more important than “informing about the problem.” True acceptance means that you accept that something is part of your world and your life, but you don’t have to think about it all the time. Many children on the autism spectrum have very surprising interests, or interests that only they can see something amazing in, these interests allow them to maintain peace of mind and peace of mind, and sometimes, with the right support and encouragement, they can become experts in the field. your interest and make it your career. Ask my daughter anything about condors and you’ll have a very long (and very informative) conversation that I’m sure you’ll enjoy just as much as she did. Join my son as he collects little pebbles in the park. This is soothing, and you will immediately establish a relationship with him that cannot be achieved with words alone.
4. Communicate with them and accept their communication with you. Most children on the autism spectrum have some form of communication problem, ranging from severe to subtle. If the child does not speak and does not have other means of communication, then you can observe his behavior, what he does, what gives him pleasure – communicate at this level or just be around without the usual communication, for many this is already a very big step . I don’t have much experience with non-speaking children, but I know that behavior is communication, and if you are accepting of a child and comfortable in their presence, then this is also a form of communication that can be very useful for you. both. Children who can speak also have differences in communication, so we must be aware that when communicating with them, some stereotypical aspects of communication may be missing (for example, very often it is eye contact), in addition, they may interpret language differently ( see point 2).
5. Love them. Because what else do all children need if not love and acceptance? (Besides oxygen, food, water and a roof over your head, but you get my point).
Five ways to show acceptance towards autistic adults
1. Show respect. Whether a person has a visible disability or not, whether communication is difficult or not, everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. It seems to me that there is no point in explaining this point, but it does not prevent us all from thinking it over.
2. Communicate with them. No matter how the person communicates with you, including if they use an iPad, computer, SMS, typing, or spoken language to communicate, listen to them, ask questions, and listen for answers. Autistic people are the ultimate experts on their experiences, and there is something for everyone to learn from them. Many adults on the autism spectrum work very hard to share their ideas and important experiences with others about autism as part of our world. There are plenty of examples of this: this is the new book by Carly Fleischman, and the biography of Temple Grandin and the funny comics “Dude, I’m an Aspie!”
3. Analyze your own behavior. Do you do anything strange when you are alone? Does it happen that you interrupt other people? Don’t you have a habit of tapping your foot on the floor or your fingers on the table when you’re nervous or bored? Each of us has self-stimulating or self-regulating behaviors. The repetitive behavior in autism may get more attention, it may be much more intense or stereotyped, but the essence is the same. And we all make social mistakes from time to time and are unwittingly rude or annoying. Everyone breaks the unwritten social rules from time to time.
4. Think of an apology. As Muslims, our family follows the “make up an apology” rule (or at least they should). Some people complain that autistic people are rude or annoying, but if we know that the person is autistic (and even if we don’t), we should “think of excuses” for their actions before getting offended and ignoring the other person. Someone may seem impolite, for example, as John Elder Robinson describes in his book Be Different, a person can change the TV channel even though there are other people in the room watching it. But is there malicious intent in such behavior? Or has the person really not noticed that other people are watching TV, or that they are even present in the room?
5. Give up pity. Pity involves speculating about the failures of others and feeling superior due to one’s own good fortune. One can feel sorry for someone who has suffered a sudden misfortune – the loss of a family member, cancer, the destruction of a house during a natural disaster. These are sudden events that we have no control over. Pitying a person just because their mind or body has evolved differently than yours means that you consider that person helpless and that you ignore their attempts to use their existing abilities and strengths to control their life as much as possible. Pity is the exact opposite of acceptance, give it up.
Five ways to show acceptance towards parents of autistic children
1. Stop using catastrophic language. This is dangerous. We can control how we react and how we communicate with parents, and the media bears the lion’s share of the responsibility for this. Do not escalate the situation, do not say that you are sorry, because despair has a dangerous effect on parents, because of such views, children were killed!
2. Stay close. This is the most reliable way to help. If parents suffer from stress or chronic fatigue, listen to them. Offer them ready meals, washing dishes, babysitting. And at the same time, do not forget about point 1.
3. Don’t judge or give “good advice”. “I’ve been reading about diet/theory/research/treatment”, “Have you heard that Jenny McCarthy…”, “I’m sure he’ll outgrow it”, “You need to be more consistent.” You want the best, we understand that, but we’ve heard it all before, it’s just another media hysteria, just another legacy of accusations against parents. I have learned to ask questions rather than offer advice or opinions about things I don’t know: “What therapies are you planning to try?” Tell me what will happen! or simply “I would like to offer you some solution. If you want to talk, then let me know, at least I will always listen.
4. Invite them. That party that is sure to be too intense for their special child? Invite them anyway. Make it clear you’re really looking forward to them, ask early in the planning stage, and work with parents (and your child, if possible) to make your party more accessible, sensory-friendly, safe, relaxed, and welcoming. It may be difficult for you to consider the needs of a child that you do not fully understand, but for a family that rarely gets the opportunity to go to a holiday, your efforts will mean a lot.
5. Let them rest. Stop by for coffee and be prepared to clean up the spill yourself. Go for a walk and be ready to grab a child who runs towards the highway. Be ready to chat accompanied by loud self-stimulations. Go shopping because four hands are better than two. Accept the fact that your friends or relatives have an autistic child, accept autism, learn to be comfortable and enjoy his company. Your life is guaranteed to become more interesting!
Source: Vykhod Foundation website
Recommendations for parents on raising an autistic child – A special child – Information for parents
“Autism means extreme forms of contact disturbance, escape from reality into the world of one’s own experiences.” This definition of autism is given in the psychological dictionary. This term, first introduced by the Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist E. Bleiler, denotes a whole range of mental and behavioral disorders.
There are usually three main areas in which autism is particularly pronounced: speech and communication; social interaction; imagination, emotional sphere.
Difficulties in communication and socialization, inability to establish emotional connections, impaired speech development are called the main symptoms of autism, however, it should be noted that autism is characterized by abnormal development of all areas of the psyche: intellectual and emotional spheres, perception, motor skills, attention, memory, speech.
Symptoms of autism can be detected already in the first months of a child’s life. In autistic children, the “revitalization complex” characteristic of normal developing infants is disrupted. Such a child reacts poorly to light, to the sound of a rattle. Much later than his peers, he begins to recognize his mother. But, even recognizing her, he does not reach out to her, does not smile, does not react to her departure. It is characterized by an absent, motionless look “past”, “through” a person, he does not respond to his name.
The attention of an autistic child may suddenly and for a long time be attracted by some bright object, but also unexpectedly, the child may be panicky afraid of any object: a portrait on the wall, his own fingers. Such an infant often has motor stereotypes: he can swing for hours in a stroller or in a crib, wave his arms in the same way, make the same sounds for a long time.
At an older age, autistic children seem detached, indifferent to the environment. Often they avoid a direct (eye to eye) look, and even if they look at a person point-blank, they simply look at certain parts of the face or details of clothing. Such children usually tend to get away from contact with other people. There is an opinion that they have no desire to communicate, unlike anxious children who want and wait for contacts, but for some reason are afraid to enter into communication.
Autistic children refuse group play, preferring individual play in solitude. Moreover, they can obsessively play the same game for years, draw the same drawings.
Autistic children are characterized by stereotyped mechanical movements and actions. For example, instead of washing, a child can repeatedly turn the tap handle in one direction or the other, or turn the light on and off endlessly. Sometimes he makes aimless body movements of the same type for a long time: he swings, swings his arm, stick, or hits the ball.
Children with communication disorders like to follow certain rituals, and the slightest change in their life or routine can become a traumatic factor for them. The result of such changes is “withdrawal into oneself” or an outbreak of aggression, expressed in cruel treatment of relatives, peers, animals, in an effort to destroy and break everything around.
Quite often there are outbreaks of self-aggression that occurs at the slightest failure. Moreover, nearby adults often do not understand the cause of a child’s explosion; having the skill of communicating with ordinary children, they do not always attach importance to “trifles” that are so important for an autistic child
Parents of autistic children often turn to specialists for help only after deviations in the development and behavior of the child become obvious to everyone. And sometimes more than one year passes before the final diagnosis is made. Hearing the terrible and unfamiliar conclusion, many mothers and fathers are dismayed. Turning to reference books for clarification, they completely despair, because they do not find not only anything comforting for themselves, but also answers to the most pressing questions. In some publications, autism is almost equated with the giftedness of the child, in others – with schizophrenia.
And most importantly, after hearing the diagnosis, many mothers and fathers feel powerless and unarmed, because they do not know how to help the child. Parents must understand how difficult it is for their child to live in this world, learn to patiently, observe him, noticing and interpreting aloud his every word and every gesture. This will help expand the inner world of a small person and push him to the need to express his thoughts, feelings and emotions in words. In addition, parents must understand that their child is very vulnerable. Any fleeting word spoken by adults can cause an “emotional storm”. That is why parents should be very careful and delicate when communicating with the child.
Outwardly, an autistic child often does not even react to the people around him, behaves as if he is alone or, in extreme cases, is “near” children or adults, but not with them. Such a child does not allow anyone into his inner world. Sometimes, only by a random phrase, instantaneous movement or sound, you can guess about his experiences, desires and fears. And of course, a caregiver or teacher, even the most kind and sensitive, does not always have the opportunity to conduct constant targeted monitoring of the child. That is why, in order to better understand the child and provide him with all possible assistance in adapting to the children’s team, the teacher needs to work in close cooperation with the parents.
Family reading can help to establish emotional contact with the child and instill in him the skills of social behavior. It is best to read with the child in your arms (tactile sensations will help strengthen parent-child contact). Moreover, a slow, gradual, thorough, emotionally rich mastering of the artistic images of literary heroes is desirable. It is better to read and discuss the book more than once. This will help the child learn to better understand himself and others, and the newly formed communication stereotypes will reduce anxiety and increase his self-confidence.
If the child is very small, you should take him in your arms as often as possible, hold him close to you, stroke him (even if he resists this at first) and say kind words to him.
Parents can use individual games recommended for educators to work with their children. Working with autistic children, educators and parents can work together to develop their imagination, teach effective ways to communicate with peers, and therefore adapt the child to the conditions of the world around them.
Cheat sheet for adults or rules for working with autistic children
Accept the child as he is.
Be in the best interests of the child.
Strictly adhere to a certain regimen and rhythm of the child’s life.
Observe daily rituals (they keep the child safe).
Learn to catch the slightest verbal and non-verbal signals of the child, indicating his discomfort.
Be present more often in a group or class where the child is engaged.
Talk to your child as often as possible.
Provide a comfortable environment for communication and learning. Patiently explain to the child the meaning of his activity, using clear visual information (diagrams, maps, etc. ) Avoid overworking the child
In life early childhood autism in some cases is detected due to the fact that the child
is not in the active dictionary words, sentences.
In other cases, an autistic child says
unrelated phrases from watched cartoons, radio programs, repeats words after an adult.
Often a child’s speech is replete with involuntary repetition of audible sounds, words, phrases (echolalia). To the question of an adult: “What is this?” The child replies: “What is it?”
Autism is more pronounced by 3-5 years and may be accompanied by fears, aggression, self-aggression and stereotypical behavior.
Without comparing their child with their peers, parents should adequately assess his level of development and focus on the dynamics of achievements .
D actions of parents:
Be consistent. Parents are fond of remembering that a child needs time to adjust. You need to be “on the same wavelength” with psychologists, defectologists who work with your child. Parents should know what is happening in the classroom, what are the requirements for the child and follow the recommendations of specialists. Maintaining a unity of requirements at home and in the classroom will help strengthen his success. If the unity of requirements is not observed, then chaos arises in the child’s head, classes become useless. Work out a rule in the family: if there is a ban on some action (for example, do not climb on the refrigerator), then it is always observed by all family members. The child will quickly get used to and begin to follow the rules if the adults themselves adhere to them (eat only in the kitchen, take off their shoes in the hallway, etc.).
2. Make your child’s life predictable and understandable. This rule will give your child the comfort of knowing in advance what events are going to happen. A simple daily schedule fits this perfectly. It can be compiled taking into account the child’s activities, walking, eating, hygiene procedures, etc., marking the events with pictures. We must try to make as few sudden changes in the daily routine as possible. If these changes must occur, then the child is prepared for them in advance.
3. Reward your child for good behavior. Praise him immediately as soon as he demonstrates good behavior, follows your instructions, applies a newly learned new skill. An emotional and timely reward for work in the form of a pleasant surprise will help to quickly form the desired behavior in the child. This is called positive reinforcement of the desired behavior
4. Create a personal zone for the child. This is a space in a room or apartment where a child can be alone, play, relax. This zone can be marked out in some way that is visually understandable to the child (the color of the floor, marking the border of the zone with colored tape). At the same time, you need to first make sure that there are no potentially dangerous objects with which the child, in case of a tantrum, can harm himself or others.
5. A child remains a child. Always remember that your child will not only learn, but also play like all children. Purge in advance how to make him laugh, smile and interest in playing together. There is a huge advantage if he understands that playing in a company is much more fun and interesting.
6. Study the sensory features of the child. Many children with autism may exhibit paradoxical responses to sounds, lights, and touch. Find out which of them are unpleasant for your child, and which, on the contrary, calms him down. Knowing this, you will be able to prevent a situation when, in response to an unpleasant stimulus, the child unconsciously gives a negative reaction.
7. When starting treatment, be aware that there is no single treatment that will work for everyone. Every child is unique, each has its own strengths and weaknesses. Unfortunately, autism is incurable and there is no cure that would eliminate the causes of its appearance in a child. Medicines only alleviate the symptoms of autism, facilitate the assimilation of knowledge. Only well-chosen programs of daily classes for 25-40 hours a week will benefit him and adapt in society. More often it is a program of behavioral therapy, speech development, sensory integration, kinesiotherapy, etc.
– a child with autism, like any other child, is an individual, therefore, using general recommendations, one must also take into account the specific reactions of the child, and build training based on them. Cases are described when children with autism, growing up, worked in a profession lying in the sphere of their childhood hobbies. A child fascinated by numbers may become an accountant or a tax inspector in the future;
– mode, autistic children are sensitive to any actions that go beyond the usual, so try to adhere to the child’s usual procedures;
– it is necessary to practice every day, it is very difficult, but only this can bring results. It is better to start from 5 minutes and gradually
For the development of children’s speech activity, it is necessary
to improve the psychological base of speech : sensations, perception, attention, memory, motor skills, thinking. It is best to develop mental processes in play activities for 15 – 30 minutes daily, depending on the age of the child, working capacity and his capabilities.
Autistic children love games with water, grains, sand . Here are some of them:
Bathing dolls.
Bathe naked dolls in warm water, use a washcloth, soap. Accompany all actions with your speech. “Let’s pour warm water into the tub. Touch the water with your hand. What does the water feel like? Warm. And here are the dolls. Do you know what their names are? This is Lyalya, and this is Kolya. Let’s ask Lyalya, does she like some water? etc.
Lead the track.
Prepare a Whatman sheet. The younger the child, the more sheet of paper he needs, since the coordination of the movements of the hands is not yet sufficiently formed. Glue pictures of baby animals on the left side of the paper, and on the right side – their mothers (you can draw or put animal figures: dogs, a puppy, a horse, a foal, a goat, a kid, etc.)
“Show the calf. How does a calf cry? Mu Mu! The calf is looking for its mother. Show the mother calf. Draw a path for the calf. Now the calf will run along the path to its mother – a cow. Show me how the calf runs? (you can click your tongue). Similar actions are performed with other animals. Children get acquainted with the names of animals, the sounds they make, learn to draw lines from left to right, and hold a pencil correctly.
Geometric figures
We make a square, a circle, a triangle from plasticine (dough). We help the child if he finds it difficult to perform as shown by an adult. Plasticine figures can be glued on a board, cardboard. Bake dough figures in the oven like cookies. As a result of this game, the child gets acquainted with geometric shapes, technical skills. Cultural and hygienic skills are brought up
We pour cereals (buckwheat, peas, rice, beans)
Pour the cereal with a tablespoon (teaspoon) from one container to another. Count the number of spoons with cereal.
Pour the cereal with a pinch of one hand (right, left) from one bowl to another.
Work with templates (on lexical topics)
Circle the stencil with a simple pencil (or according to the color of the object), name the object, and then color it with paints or colored pencils, without going beyond the outline of the drawing
Additional corrective techniques you can use:
Card sessions. For classes, you will need cards, for starters, no more than 5. They can depict objects or people performing certain actions. These cards can also be used to explain the order of actions. For example, preparing for bed is divided into several actions, and a card is prepared for each action. First, it is clearly pronounced: “It’s time to sleep” and then the cards are shown. Cards can be the following: “take off your clothes”, “put on pajamas”, “brush your teeth”, “wash”, “go to the toilet”, “go to bed” and last, a picture of a sleeping child. Showing pictures should be accompanied by an explanation, but not verbose. Only a clear name of the actions and nothing else. In a few months, maybe even in a year, it will be enough to say “it’s time for bed” and the child will know what he needs to do. But, I repeat, this will happen only as a result of regular practice. Such cards should be for all actions “walk”, “eat”, “read”, “draw”.
Children with autism are usually afraid of water. It is necessary to offer him games with water, but you need to start classes gradually, for example, with wet sand poured into a bucket. Gradually, the sand should become more and more wet. You can draw lines on it, make various shapes out of it.
It is very important to develop tactile perception. To do this, you can take a small box, fill it with any grain or sand and hide pebbles or large buttons inside, for a start 2-3, no more. The child must find and get them, gradually the number of pebbles can be increased to 10-15. Another similar task: pour water into a bowl, put coins on the bottom, the child should try to get them.
Coordination exercise: Take 2 cups, fill one of them with water and ask the child to pour water from one cup to another. As this skill develops, the size of the cup should decrease.
Sculpting is one of the most important corrective techniques: both motor skills and sensory sensitivity will develop at the same time. For modeling, you can use a mass for modeling or ordinary plasticine. The child rolls out plasticine, makes balls out of it and just kneads it.
Bead stringing. It is better to start with large circles cut out of cardboard, as the skill develops, you can move on to smaller details, up to beads.
Puzzles. You can buy ready-made puzzles with very large pieces, or you can make them by drawing a large picture and cutting it into several pieces, to start with 3-4, over time, the number of pieces of the puzzle needs to be increased.
Another motor skills exercise. Lay out the same objects in a row, and let the child turn them over.
Dance. You can dance at home or find a suitable circle for collective classes.
It is necessary to develop tactile and kinesthetic sensations. For this, games with various materials are well suited. You can use silk, wool, toilet paper and sandpaper.
The lesson plan can be as follows: 5 minutes of card lessons, 5 minutes of reading books, 5 minutes of finger games, then a break and a new block of lessons. Go from simple exercises to more complex ones, first use those tasks that the child will definitely cope with, this will help him to believe in himself.
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Tots are a little too young (and light on cash) to peruse and purchase a gift from a Mother’s Day gift guide, and they’re certainly not going to excel in more specific categories like, say, “wine lover gifts” and “gifts for dog lovers.” But that doesn’t mean you can’t surprise your wife, sister, grandmother, or best friend with a gift from a little one that’s both age-appropriate and special. Here, we’ve rounded up the best Mother’s Day gifts from toddlers, which span the spectrum from DIY offerings and simple Mother’s Day crafts to shop-able options you can order from Amazon or Walmart and have delivered straight to her door. Moms of all types will treasure these presents forever—and yes, we’ve even made sure to include some new mom gifts and gifts for pregnant women to ensure that every Mom is covered. And don’t miss our Best Mom Ever certificate, or these perfect-for-Mother’s-Day door hangers.
Of course, it’s not just Mom who’ll love these products: Years down the road, your child will also enjoy looking back on what you two bought or made for one of the most wonderful women in his or her life—and years after that, their children might even get a kick out of sorting through those extra-memorable items. Talk about a gift that keeps on giving!
Wonderbly
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I Love Mommy This Much
$38 AT WONDERBLY.COM
A personalized book will be so sentimental, especially coming from a toddler.
Amazon
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tiny ideas
Family Handprint Frame
Now 13% off
$15 AT AMAZON
Mom will appreciate the frame as much as the photo thanks to this one-of-a-kind wonder.
Amazon
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Bubzi Co
Baby Handprint and Footprint Frame
$23 AT AMAZON
Any Mom would cherish a sweet frame filled with these keepsakes from her little one.
Amazon
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MindWare
Paint Your Own Stepping Stone
$30 AT AMAZON
Hand you budding artist a paintbrush and they can decorate a little something special for Mom’s garden.
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2,000+ Reviews
DIY Jewelry Making Kit for Toddlers
Now 40% off
$20 AT AMAZON
Give her the gift of fine jewelry! Okay, so maybe these toddler-approved crafts aren’t “fine,” but they’re certainly fun to look at—and most importantly, they’re made with heart.
Amazon
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Do.A.Dot Art!
Washable Dot Markers
$18 AT AMAZON
With these washable dot markers, your toddler can create a cute card or piece of artwork for Mother’s Day.
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Decorate-Your-Own Wooden Heart Box
$11 AT AMAZON
She can keep this sweet keepsake on her vanity and use to store some of her favorite jewelry. A wooden heart box, “gem stickers,” paint pots, glitter glue, and more are included in the craft kit.
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Hello Year Calendar
$38 AT MIXBOOK.COM
With help from Dad, Mom can enjoy this customizable calendar featuring her favorite photos of her kids.
Amazon
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TEESANDTANKYOU
Custom Teddy Bear
$24 AT AMAZON
Sometimes, it’s best to stick with a tried-and-true, classic gift—like a teddy bear! This one features a shirt you can personalize with whatever text you choose.
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Kid Drawing Art Print
$38 AT MINTED
Thanks to Minted, you can take your kid’s drawings and turn them into wall art.
Amazon
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NOYO
Washable Gel Crayons
$16 AT AMAZON
This set of washable gel crayons is a great way for toddlers to create cards for Mom without a lot of mess.
Courtesy of 5 Minutes For Mom
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Flower Thumbprint Planter
Moms love homemade gifts! Grab a wooden planter or crate and some finger paint, and let your kiddo decorate away.
Get the tutorial at 5 Minutes For Mom.
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WhatMomsLove
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Hand-Drawn Keychain
Remember Shrinky Dinks, the plastic that magically becomes miniature with the help of an oven? The same concept can be used to make a cute keychain for Mom.
Get the tutorial at WhatMomsLove.
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100+ Reviews
CrispyDoodles
Mothers Day Preschool Activity
$2 AT ETSY
“Mom, you are” so many wonderful things! Let your kids color in this fun worksheet, then cut out various words for them to paste onto it in order to describe their mom.
Courtesy of Non-Toy Gifts
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Paper Plate Mother’s Day Craft
This easy Mother’s Day craft is perfect for toddlers. All you need is a paper plate, finger paint, and craft paper—an adult will have to help make the heart and letters.
Get the tutorial at Non-Toy Gifts.
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Sweet Memories Photo Book
$35 AT MIXBOOK. COM
A grown-up can help create this personalized photo book of family memories.
Courtesy of Learning and Exploring Through Play
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Love You To Pieces Suncatcher Card
After getting some scissor help from an adult, your toddler can draw a special message for Mom on this cute DIY card.
Get the tutorial at Learning and Exploring Through Play.
Courtesy of Made With Happy
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Picture Flower Kids Craft
Mom will love this special photo craft from her little one.
Get the tutorial at Made With Happy.
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Pamper Any New Moms You Know With These Gift Ideas
30 Best Mother’s Day Gifts from Kids
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Of all the best gifts for mom, breakfast in bed usually takes top billing. Just ask Ree Drummond’s kids, who have traditionally prepared their mom an early morning Mother’s Day brunch each year. (Lucky Ree!) But if you’ve got younger kids, things are a little different. Odds are, you don’t want them anywhere near your bed with a glass of OJ in hand…and goodness knows they shouldn’t so much as touch your stovetop.
That’s where these best Mother’s Day gifts from kids come in. Whether you’re looking for a sweet, small, affordable Mother’s Day gift that a newborn can “present” to Mom on that special Sunday in May or a slightly bigger-ticket item for a 12-year-old to offer up, at least one idea on this list will fit the bill. We’ve got Mother’s Day gifts from daughters and Mother’s Day gifts from sons alike. Plus, even if they don’t have the hand-eye coordination (or attention span, or, well, willpower) to write their own DIY Mother’s Day card, you’re in luck: You can help them fill out easy-to-understand prompts in keepsake-ready books like “What I Love About Mom” or “Letters to My Mom.” Prepare for a whole lot of happy tears!
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Matching Outfits
The Pioneer Woman Mommy & Me Ruffle Knit Dress
$13 AT WALMART
There’s no better Mother’s Day gift than a matching Mommy and Me dress set! She’ll love to match her little one in florals that match the spring season.
HolaSunshineDesigns
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Under $5
Handprint Flowers Bouquet
$3 AT ETSY
A sweet printable craft is exactly the thing for your littlest ones to gift mom. It’s simple enough for toddlers, and you can frame their creation so she can enjoy it for years to come.
Amazon
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Multiple Sets Included
Mother’s Day Jewel Boxes Craft Kit
$19 AT AMAZON
Is more than one kid in your life in need of a winning gift? This craft kit is an excellent option: They’ll be able to craft cute boxes for mom to keep all her favorite valuables or store all your Mother’s Day memories.
Amazon
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Shared Activity
Paint & Plant Sunflower Growing Kit
$25 AT AMAZON
Kids will love painting this sweet planter with mom! Together they can enjoy watching her flowers grow while learning about gardening together!
Walmart
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Best Outdoor Set
The Pioneer Woman Breezy Blossom Gardening Tool Set
$27 AT WALMART
Speaking of learning about gardening, this beautiful blossom garden toolset is an immediate upgrade to mom’s outdoor game. She’ll love having a matching set!
ChonkyCandleUS
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Sweet and Cuddly
Hug Candle
$20 AT ETSY
Give mom a warm, aromatic hug with these adorable embracing candles. Choose from a plethora of scents, from rosemary to grapefruit. You can also select a pretty pastel color with or without gold leaf!
Amazon
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Under $20
Flower Recipe or Picture Holder Craft Kit
$28 AT AMAZON
These flower cardholders couldn’t be easier to create, but they’re just challenging enough for the slightly older kiddos in your life. And because each kit yields 12 flower pots, you can spread the love and let all the kids in your family try their hand at making one.
CoastToCoasterCanada
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Sentimental
Custom Photo Coasters
$36 AT ETSY
Some moms need their morning brew before anything can get done. Add her favorite photos to some customizable coasters and she’ll set her mug down on a sweet memory every time she takes a sip.
RoamHomegrown
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Give Mom a Break
Self Care Gift Box
$25 AT ETSY
Little ones might not know it yet, but moms need a break too. Make sure she gets one with a self-care gift set with everything she needs for ultimate relaxation.
Amazon
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Doubles as a Craft for Kids
DIYI Light-Up Wind Chime Kit
$25 AT AMAZON
No porch or window sill is complete without a windchime! Customize one together as a family by coloring in the base of this light-up kit. It’s solar-powered, so no plugs are required.
PeculiarPeopleDesign
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Matching Aprons
Matching Personalized Aprons
$21 AT ETSY
Every chef or baker needs a cute apron. Mom or grandma will love toting her newest kitchen accessory every time she gets to work!
Amazon
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700+ Reviews
DIY Clay Handprint Bowls Craft Kit
$20 AT AMAZON
Bet she’ll want to keep this handmade bowl on her bedside table for years to come! The do-it-yourself kit includes polymer clay blocks, a roller, a cutting tool, and thorough, kid-friendly instructions.
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For the Sweet Tooth
Bonne Maman ‘Ten Ways to Say I Love You’ Gift Box
$25 AT BONNEMAMAN.US
Bonne Maman preserves are just plain delicious, but they’re also perfectly relevant on Mother’s Day—it’s right there in the name! Give your own “Maman” another reason to smile with this mini preserves gift box.
Amazon
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1,000+ Reviews
Flower Craft Kit for Kids
Now 42% off
$10 AT AMAZON
Let their creativity soar—then present the results to their mom! They’ll be able to decorate their own vase and craft handmade flowers with the help of this nifty kit.
Amazon
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2,000+ Reviews
‘You are My Sunshine’ Music Box
Now 25% off
$9 AT AMAZON
She is their sunshine, after all, so remind her daily with this darling music box! She’ll smile every time she turns the crank.
Lovepop
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Unexpected and Fun
Butterfly Bouquet
$24 AT LOVEPOP. COM
Believe it or not, this whole thing is made of paper. She’ll want to display it in her kitchen or dining room for months.
Amazon
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5,000+ Reviews
‘Mom, I Want to Hear Your Story’
Now 25% off
$9 AT AMAZON
Subtitled, “A Mother’s Guided Journal To Share Her Life & Her Love,” this fabulous find forges even stronger connections between moms and kids. It’s like a gift for your kid and their mom all in one.
Amazon
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8,000+ Reviews
‘What I Love About Mom’ Book
$10 AT AMAZON
If your child isn’t quite old enough to write—or can write, but only in an elementary style—this is an excellent option. You can guide them along as they fill out the prompts on each page, asking questions and helping out with handwriting whenever necessary.
Amazon
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290+ Reviews
‘Vouchers for Mom’
$9 AT AMAZON
If anyone deserves a coupon for “Breakfast in Bed” or “Peace and Quiet,” it’s their mother. These funny (but useful!) vouchers are bound to get a ton of real use.
Etsy
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2,000+ Reviews
Coloring Mother’s Day Card
$4 AT ETSY
Here’s a gift that’s equal parts store-bought and DIY. Simply purchase and download this easy-to-use template, print it, and let the kids have at it.
Minted
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Affordable Find
‘Your Drawing as Art’ Print
$38 AT MINTED
If your child has a knack for arts and crafts—or, well, even if they don’t—you’ll want to try this adorable idea from Minted. They’ll quickly transform it into a framed print that Mom will treasure forever.
Amazon
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720+ Reviews
‘Why a Daughter Needs a Mom’
Now 30% off
$8 AT AMAZON
Admit it: You’re already tearing up—just from the cover alone! This sentimental picture book is an ideal gift for young kids to give.
Etsy
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Under $20
Family Alpaca Print
$15 AT ETSY
Family trees are so last year. This unique, funny print features a family of llamas instead—and can be customized to include the names of your own family members.
Amazon
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780+ Reviews
‘Letters to My Mom’
$14 AT AMAZON
There are twelve prompts included in this book, which functions as a sort of time capsule. She can open and read each one (“I always think of you when…”) whenever she’s in need of a pick-me-up.
Uncommon Goods
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40+ Reviews
Heart-Shaped Tea Bags
$34 AT UNCOMMON GOODS
These lovely tea bags are a great gift for a group of siblings to come together and give to their mother. There’s even an ode to familial love emblazoned on the tag of each of the bags, which reads: “The Perfect Blend.”
Etsy
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Bestseller
Folding Vintage Locket
$46 AT ETSY
Traditional lockets, step aside. This newfangled version features not one, but four different locket photos, and the photographs you choose are stamped right onto the metal—meaning it’ll last for years and years.
Etsy
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Bestseller
Love Letter Blanket
$159 AT ETSY
Looking for something outside-of-the-box? This blanket, which comes in several different sizes, features custom handwriting from your children (though you can also opt for a classic handwriting font if they’re not ready to pen an entire letter).
Amazon
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8,000+ Reviews
Polka Dot Pajamas
$49 AT AMAZON
Adorable and stretchy, these PJs feature a child-approved print and a roomy, relaxed fit. She won’t want to take them off.
Amazon
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740+ Reviews
‘Mom and Me Cookbook’
Now 47% off
$8 AT AMAZON
If she’s into cooking, she’ll love bringing her kids into the kitchen with her to try out some of the basic techniques and recipes in this book. Colorful, step-by-step instructions keep kids engaged and excited.
Etsy
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35,000+ Reviews
Actual Fingerprint Necklace
$50 AT ETSY
There are good gifts, there are better gifts, and then there are keepsake gifts. This necklace, which comes engraved with a handprint or footprint, falls into the last category—and it’s impossibly pretty too.
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Let’s be honest, mom loves any gift that comes from her little one. Hand crafted, hodgepodge, or full of purple paint and glitter glue, she’ll love it no matter what. But, sometimes, kids want to get their mom a little something special. Maybe they have a few dollars saved up that are burning a hole in their piggy bank or they want to show mom a little extra appreciation. Either way, finding the perfect gift can be a little challenging — especially when you’re used to hand crafting something with puffy paint.
How to Choose a Mother’s Day Gift from Kids
When it comes to choosing a Mother’s Day gift that comes from the kids, you can’t go wrong with a sentimental item. Sentimental Mother’s Day gifts are a perfect choice because they combine something mom can really use with the love she has for her family. Or, you could think outside the box and get mom something she can enjoy, no strings attached, like a delicious food item or a comfy blanket.
Amazing Mother’s Day Gift Ideas from Kids
Here are ten amazing Mother’s Day gift ideas from kids that any mom will truly love and treasure:
1. Mother’s Day Flowers & Treats Bundle
This delicious Mother’s Day bundle features a balance of delicious desserts with fresh flowers! Our Mother’s Day Flowers & Treats Bundle starts with one of our breathtaking signature floral bouquets complemented with a dozen delicious cookies fresh from the Edible Bakeshop®. Finally, indulge Mom with a lovely assortment of Godiva® chocolates, including milk chocolates, dark chocolates, and white chocolates with decadent fillings like ganaches, pralinés, caramels, fruits, and nuts.
2. The Berry Best Mom Bouquet
This delightful gift features a variety of delicious fruit, including our signature pineapple daisies, chocolate-dipped strawberries and a modern container making this arrangement a perfect gift for Mother’s Day from the kids.
3. Child’s Drawing and Hand Print Wooden Chopping Board
This gift lets you turn your child’s prized artwork into a one-of-a-kind cutting board. It’s the perfect way to turn something your child hand crafted into an item mom will use for years to come.
Cost: $34.67
4. Personalized Child’s Hand Prints Canvas
This canvas art print is sure to make mom break out the tissues. It features your child’s hand print with the phrase, “Little hands have a way of growing bigger every day, but those little hands and special smile will stay in your heart a long while.”
Cost: $44.00
5. To The Moon Collage Fleece Photo Blanket
This blanket isn’t just comfy and cozy and perfect for a movie night on the couch, it also features 18 of your favorite family photos. It’s sure to become mom’s favorite blanket for years to come.
Cost: $34.99
6. Personalized Bar Necklace
Available in gold, rose gold, and sterling silver, this necklace is designed to make an impact. You can personalize it to include all of your mom’s children, making it the perfect sentimental gift she’ll wear all year long.
Cost: $38.00
7. Cast of Characters Family Pillow
Whimsical and sweet, this “cast of characters” pillow features all the members of your family – even the ones with four legs. You can personalize it with any message up to 20 characters.
Cost: $29.99
8. LifeAround2Angels Bath Bombs
These twelve uniquely handcrafted bath bombs are just what moms needs to relax. Scents include black raspberry, kiwi and strawberry, mango papaya, melon ball, Victorian rose, and more.
Cost: $26. 80
9. Mother & Daughter Letter Book Set
This gift is perfect for a mother and child to work on and share together. It includes 20 pages and 40 cards and envelopes for both of you to exchange, share, and treasure for years to come.
Cost: $40.00
10. Dear Mom Personalized Photo Album
This is no ordinary photo album. You can have it engraved with your favorite poem (or write your own) to show mom just how special she truly is.
Cost: $37.99
You can never go wrong on Mother’s Day when a child selects a gift from their heart. These Mother’s Day gift ideas from kids are sure to make mom smile!
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25 Best Mother’s Day Gifts From Toddlers
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The best Mother’s Day gifts come from toddlers. Sure, they have to have help. But sit them in front of an art project, or let them pick out a photo to turn into a gift, and you’ll be surprised at the creativity and wild choices they come up with.
Of course, they can’t do it alone — and you don’t have to, either. Here are our picks for the best Mother’s Day gifts from toddlers. Some are kits that’ll help them come up with their own DIY Mother’s Day crafts — just give them the materials and set them loose! (With supervision, of course.) Others are inspirations for Mother’s Day activities, like a cookbook full of recipes they can make together (or that you can make and serve to Mom). And of course, one of the best things about having a toddler is the mommy-and-me dressing, so there are plenty of ideas for clothes and accessories that’ll make for the perfect Mother’s Day Instagram moment and caption. Then there are those mementos that’ll serve as keepsakes for years to come like personalized gifts and portraits. Don’t be alarmed if Mom sheds a tear — her baby is growing up so fast.
DK Publishing
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Fun Mother’s Day Activity
DK Publishing
Mom and Me Cookbook
Now 47% off
$8 AT AMAZON
If Mom loves to spend family time in the kitchen, this cookbook teaches little ones basic cooking techniques and helps kids prepare simple recipes. Then, next year, the kids can take care of breakfast in bed.
GracePersonalized
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Personalized Gift Idea for Mom
GracePersonalized
Fingerprint Necklace
$50 AT ETSY
This Etsy shop takes personalized gifts to a whole new level by crafting a keepsake necklace engraved with your toddler’s actual fingerprint, handprint or footprint. You can also get it engraved in Mom’s actual handwriting.
Kudzumonster
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Homemade Mother’s Day Gift from Kids
KudzuMonster
Color-Your-Own Mother’s Day Card
$4 AT ETSY
For a cute DIY Mother’s Day craft idea, simply download this adorable template from Etsy, print it out and have the kids color it in. It’s the best thing to pair with a bouquet of flowers.
Potter Gift
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One-of-a-Kind Mother’s Day Gift
Potter Gift
Q&A a Day for Moms: A 5-Year Journal
Now 30% off
$12 AT AMAZON
With questions like, “One smell I associate with my child right now is _____, ” and “My child’s newest friend is ______,” this journal helps new moms document the first five years of their child’s life. When her kid is older, they can go back and read about the special times they shared together.
RELATED: 40 Best First Mother’s Day Gifts
Amazon
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What I Love About Mom By Me Book
$20 AT AMAZON
Maybe the little one isn’t old enough to write yet, but an adult can help out by writing in a special quote about mothers and filling in the details of those first few years.
MargueritesMainSt
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MargueritesMainSt
Handprint Flowers Art Print
$3 AT ETSY
Once you purchase, download and print the template, you’ll already have a sweet leaf and petal design. All you have to do is have your child handprint the “flowers” with craft paint to complete the look.
shonda moralis
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The Experiment
Breathe, Mama, Breathe: 5-Minute Mindfulness for Busy Moms
Now 24% off
$12 AT AMAZON
What does Mom need most of all? A minute to herself! Actually, make it five, and gift her this book along with the promise that she’ll get some “me time” ever day to use it.
shimmer anna shine
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Shimmer Anna Shine
Mommy and Me Headband Set
Now 30% off
$5 AT AMAZON
Let this set be the first of many Mommy-and-Me accessories! The headbands also come in fun polka dot, paisley and triangle patterns.
loveyprint
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LoveyPrint
Personalised Art Gift
$82 AT ETSY
Take a beloved photo and turn it into something super special that Mom will love. It makes a cute desk decoration for all to see — especially if you stage a photo where the toddler is holding a sign or wearing a shirt that says “I love you, Mom!”
Feiwel & Friends
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Feiwel & Friends
You Be Mommy
Now 17% off
$15 AT AMAZON
What’s better than the gift of more bedtime snuggles? In this sweet book, the mother is too tired, so she asks her daughter to take over for a while — most mothers can relate.
melsysillustrations
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MelsysIllustrations
Mother & Children Portrait
$45 AT ETSY
This detailed, custom portrait is the perfect gift to capture those special moments of Mom and her little ones. Even as her kids grow older, this portrait will always remind her of her babies!
Pinkfong
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Pinkfong
Mommy Shark T-Shirt
$17 AT AMAZON
If there’s one thing that unites all toddlers, it’s a love of Baby Shark. Give Mommy Shark her place of honor with an official t-shirt that comes in several styles.
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Minted
Kid Drawing As an Art Print
$38 AT MINTED
Take your child’s best artwork and upload it onto Minted.com so they can transform it into a foil-pressed, letter-pressed or standard art print for you. You can even get it framed for a few extra bucks.
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Best Photo Gift
Collage. com
Colorful Best Puzzle
$15 AT COLLAGE.COM
Have the toddler pick out their favorite photo with their mom, and transform it into a jigsaw puzzle! This one is 110 pieces and 8″ x 10″ in size, but if you have an expert puzzler in your family, you can go up to an 1,000-piece, 19″ by 27″ masterpiece.
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Rayo and Honey
Creator Pin
$12 AT RAYOANDHONEY.COM
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Bubzi Co
Handprint and Footprint Keepsake Kit
$23 AT AMAZON
$34 AT WALMART
A toddler is only this small once! This kit comes with everything you need to preserve a handprint, including air-dry clay, letter stamps and the frame.
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Creative Roots
Create-Your-Own Handprint Stone
$10 AT AMAZON
$17 AT WALMART
This craft is really targeted toward kids 6+, but we think with lots of parental guidance your toddler will be able to pull it off. You mix the plaster and fill the mold, and then have your toddler press their hand and decorate after it dries. Then, Mom will have the perfect finishing touch for her garden!
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Mothers Day Coupon Book
$4 AT ETSY
Since these coupons can be edited before they’re printed, let your little one help you decide what sorts of things mom could be treated to, whether it’s extra minutes of sleep or a big bear hug. (Can you make a get-out-of-a-tantrum-free card?) Mom gets to reap the benefits all year!
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Suncatcher Kit
$10 AT ETSY
When your toddler is done with this project, Mom will have a colorful suncatcher to hang in the window. You can glue on tissue paper, or upgrade to contact paper to make the DIY even easier.
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Best Wearable Gift
Three Little Birds Tees
Mom The Queen Jogger
$34 AT TLBTEES. COM
The best thing you can give a mom of a toddler for Mother’s Day is extra sleep, or more time to lounge around in her comfy clothes. These joggers are just the pants to do it in, too. Plus, they look great with a “Mom. The Woman. The Legend. The Queen” t-shirt.
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Vertical Bar Name Necklace
$19 AT ETSY
Mom wears her heart on her sleeve, and now she can wear it around her neck, too! You can personalize the chain length, metal, name, font and crystal color for this birthstone-inspired necklace.
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Easy DIY for Mother’s Day
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Bouquet Holder
$8 AT ETSY
Toddlers can run around the yard and pick flowers for this bouquet, which also comes with a paint kit so they can decorate the bottom, too. Plus, it comes engraved with a child’s name.
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Tricycle Press
Mommy, Mama and Me
$8 AT BRAVEANDKINDBOOKS. COM
If there’s more than one mom in the family celebrating Mother’s Day, everyone will be able to enjoy this book together. The rhyming words tell the story of how one toddler spends the day with their two moms.
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Mama and Mini Tie Dye Shirts
$23 AT ETSY
Tie dye is still all the rage, and so is twinning with a toddler. In addition to the rainbow tie dye, you can also get this in solid blue. (Of course, the real gift from the toddler is letting Mom pick out their outfit without a fuss!)
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My Mom Knows and Sees All
$27 AT YINIBINIBABY.COM
Sure, your toddlers are the ones who gets to wear these shirts, but it also reminds them to keep on their best behavior! This shirt is made in small batches from 100 % certified organic cotton.
35 Incredibly Sweet Mother’s Day Gifts for Wives
24 Adorable Mother’s Day Gifts and Crafts From Your Little Ones
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If you’re big on sentimental and unique gifts, these Mother’s Days crafts are for you.
Currently, we’re in quarantine with our little ones home from school with no help or babysitting either. Therefore, I took it upon myself to make my own Mother’s Day gifts from my children!
Here are some great ideas of activities and crafts that you can do at home with babies and toddlers. Most are fairly simple and just require a couple of materials you should already have at home.
Go ahead and get crafty or let your imagination run wild! See what you can come up with to make these Mother’s Day gifts unique for your special mom too.
This adorable bouquet of handprint flowers is the perfect Mother’s day gift from little ones. The tiny handprints disguised as flowers are a perfect reminder and keepsake for you to cherish as those cute little fingers grow in the years to come.
Your little ones will love getting creative and turning their cutout handprints into this perfect little butterfly. The poem that goes along with it is a sweet and sentimental, making this gift a perfect choice.
Frankly Speaking Too
Flowerpot Hands
This simple handprint craft doesn’t involve any finger-paint so this means, no mess! It’s a simple Mother’s Day craft using construction paper, scissors and glue. Download the free printable to use with options for grandma, aunt, and more here.
Kids always love painting, and painting with their hands will be even more fun! Let your little ones dip their hands into the color of their choice making a perfect heart shape between their fingers. Bonus on this one is you can layer the handprints if you have multiple children. Place the finished product in a picture frame for safe keeping. Get the FREE PRINTABLE sheet and how to on this post here.
These dancing flower pots make a fantastic gift for any mother. Your kids will love picking out the colors and deciding what to write on their flower pot. Plus seeing their smiling faces completing the flower will warm everyone’s heart.
The SoccerMom Blog
This sweet Mother’s Day craft will make any mom smile. Letting her know that she is what makes a home for the family is sure to bring a smile to her face. Your kids will enjoy creating their house, and decorating with buttons or other supplies you have in your craft drawer.
Crafty Morning
All About Mom Fill-In Activity
If you need an easy, last minute Mother’s Day gift, this Mother’s Day activity is the perfect choice. All you need to do is print, and fill it out. You can also choose to write the information out yourself without printing if you wish. You will love recording these answers down, and reading them for years to come.
Teaching Littles Shop TPT
This easy Mother’s Day craft is a perfect choice for your little one’s because it offers the chance for them to name several reasons that they love their mother. You can let the kiddos write the answers out on the petals themselves, or help them if they need.
Busy Creating Memories Blog
Rocketship Footprint
Handprints are fun… but what about footprints? This adorable Mother’s Day craft for little one’s is the perfect choice for any mother celebrating this day.
Related Post: 18 Children’s Books about Moms for Mother’s Day
If you are looking for an original and practical gift for Mother’s Day, look no further. This beautiful wood slice family handprint is the perfect gift for any mother in your life. Your kids will enjoy creating it, and it will also double as a beautiful piece of home decoration.
Made to Be a Momma
Helping hands oven mitts are a great idea for any mom or grandma who loves to cook. Having the adorable little handprints on their oven mitts will surely bring a smile to their face each and every time they go into the kitchen.
Trish Sutton
This flower pot art craft is a great choice for your little one to complete this Mother’s Day! Your little one will have a blast choosing the color for the flowers, and ribbon and customizing it to perfection. You can also choose to add a little note on the front of the flower pot, or a picture as well.
I Heart Crafty Things Blog
If your little one’s enjoy string art, this Mother’s Day craft is the perfect choice! Your kiddos can choose several different colors to create a one of a kind work of art.
SugarBee Crafts
Footprint towels are the perfect gift for Mother’s on this mothers day, there are several options on what you can create with those cute little feet. Plus, your little one’s will love participating in the fun.
Creative Green Living
If mom loves to read, these unique Mother’s Day bookmarks will make a truly cherished gift. Your little one’s will love creating these, and mom will love seeing their cute little fingerprints every time she picks up her book.
Hooray for TK
This Mother’s Day Handprint Kid Craft is an adorable and unique craft for your little one. Baby handprint art makes the perfect Mother’s day gift or birthday gift for mama!
Etsy
A sweet and unique project to do with your little one. This handprint art keepsake makes the perfect card for Mom. Print the 8×10″ template on card stock and using a paint of your choice just add your child’s print to the template.
Etsy
Thank the cook in your family with these DIY potholders! These cute and adorable potholders will brighten any kitchen!
Pinterest
This easy Mother’s Day craft is perfect for toddlers to complete almost all on their own! Just draw the heart shape on for them and allow them to feel with tiny pieces of paper.
Daily Dose of DIY
Mother’s Day All About Mom Mini Book
Have students write or draw their answers on the pages, color the pictures and letters, cut on the lines, and fasten the mini book together. Available for purchase on Teachers Pay Teachers.
This cute and cheeky craft is simple and perfect for Mother’s Day. Mom is sure to get a laugh out of it, and the kiddos will have a blast creating it.
Danielles Place
These salt-dough candle holders make adorable (and useful) Mother’s day gifts that your little ones will enjoy creating. Plus they are practical and who doesn’t love that?
Easy Peasy and Fun
Kids will love creating this Mother’s Day tape resist craft that can be doubled as either a picture or a card for mom on this Mother’s day. Toddlers and preschoolers alike can enjoy this fun activity.
Active Littles
These DIY Mother’s Day craft bracelets are the perfect homemade gift for mom or grandmother. This is a super easy kids activity that toddlers and preschoolers will be proud to gift to mom!
Living in Happy Place
I hope you find something for inspiration in one of these Mother’s Day Crafts and your children and all the moms out there enjoy and keep it for years to come!
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50+ Easy DIY Mother’s Day Gifts for Kids to Make
There’s nothing quite as special as a handmade Mother’s Day gift! That’s why we adore these DIY Mother’s Day Gifts for Kids to Make that work for kids of all ages, even the younger kids like toddlers and preschoolers. From handprint cards to painted tea towels for mom, we have found the sweetest handmade gifts to give your mother on Mother’s Day.
Let’s give mom a kid made craft!
Mother’s Day Gifts Kids Can Make
Looking for the perfect gift for mom? These DIY Mother’s day gifts are what you are looking for! We have a perfect gift for any mom. Plus, these homemade gifts are fun to make.
Related: Mothers Day Crafts for Kids
And who wouldn’t love these homemade Mother’s day gifts. From perfume with essential oils, to snacks and sweets, relaxing gifts, keychains and more, they will make this special day amazing!
DIY Mother’s Day Gifts From Kids
1. Handprint Tulip Towels For Mother’s Day
Any mom would love displaying these handprint tulip towels in her kitchen, from I Can Teach My Child.
2. Mother’s Day Handprint Shrinky Dink Keychains
These handprint shrinky dink keychains are so colorful and fun via Crafty Morning. What a fun DIY project to make mom a cute gift.
3. Mother’s Day Candy Holders
I just love how pretty I Heart Arts n Crafts‘ Mother’s Day candle holders are! This is such a great gift idea.
4. Mother’s Day Dandelion Gifts
Make dandelion art using Q-Tips via Crafty Morning. Wow, this is one of my favorite homemade mother’s day gift ideas.
5. Heart Washi Tape Suncatcher Mother’s Day Craft
How pretty are these Heart Washi Tape suncatchers from Kids Craft Room?! This is such a great gift idea.
6. Mother’s Day Pipe Cleaner Flowers DIY Gift
I just adore these pipe cleaner flowers that kids can make! You can use all of mom’s favorite colors!
7. 5 Things I Love About Mom
You never know what kids will say on this 5 Things I Love About My Mom printable, from The Bird Feed NYC. This is the best handwritten note to make mom feel special.
These mother’s day crafts make great kid-made gifts!
Easy Mother’s Day Crafts for Toddlers to Make
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DIY Sweet Mother’s Day Card
Make a sweet Mother’s Day card from recycled materials. This is one of my favorite mother’s day ideas. It’s simple and recycles!
9. Homemade Mother’s Day Flowers From Cupcake Liners
Create flowers from cupcake liners for beautiful flower canvas art. What fun mother’s day crafts that gives wonderful moms a sweet gift with a personal touch.
10. Mother’s Day Suncatcher Card
How adorable is Learning and Exploring Through Play‘s suncatcher card?
11. DIY Mother’s Day Fingerprint Flowers Craft
Kids can help paint this fingerprint flowers craft. This is a simple craft and so much fun. Plus, mom will love it!
12. Mother’s Day Fingerpaint Artwork
Even the littlest ones can make this fingerpaint Mother’s Day artwork from Childcare Land. What special diy gifts!
13. Mother’s Day Fingerprint Heart Keepsake Gifts
Messy Little Monster‘s fingerprint heart keepsake is a permanent reminder of just how little their hands once were.
Mother’s Day Gifts Kids Of All Ages Can Make at School
14. Mother’s Day Photo Blocks
Crafting Time Out‘s Mother’s Day photo blocks are fun and easy for kids to make!
15. Heart Handprint Canvas Mother’s Day Gift
Crafty Morning‘s Heart Handprint Canvas doesn’t have to be just for grandma! This is a great diy present.
16. Mother’s Day Printable Project
Looking for a diy mothers day gift? Learn what your kids really think with Happy Home Fairy‘s Mother’s Day Printable Project!
17. Handprint Mason Jar Vase Mother’s Day Gift
This handprint Mason jar vase, from Christina’s Adventures, is so sweet!
Mother’s Day Projects for Younger Kids To Make
18. DIY Mother’s Day Photo Canvas Art
How sweet is Hora de Brincar e de Aprender‘s Mother’s Day photo canvas art?
19. Mother’s Day Painted Pots For Mom’s Garden
What a gorgeous painted pot for Mom’s garden! Loving this idea from Edventures. Say Happy Mother’s day with these cute pots.
20. Do It Yourself Painted Plates Mother’s Day Gifts
Moms will treasure these painted plates from Frugal Coupon Living for years to come.
21. Homemade Mother’s Day Mommy/Child Necklace Set
I just adore this homemade mother/child necklace set from Mum in the Madhouse.
22. Portrait Of Mom Craft
Kids can draw a sweet portrait of their mom in this Mirror, Mirror Printable Craft from The Pinterested Parent.
23. DIY Magnetic Photo Frames For Mom
Moms can hang these magnetic photo frames from Denise’s Yadda Yadda on the refrigerator for years to come!
24. Beautiful Painted Art For Mom
How beautiful is this painted Mom artwork? I love that kids can recreate this idea from The Educator’s Spin on It themselves!
25. Homemade Clay Pendant Necklaces For Mother’s Day
Older kids can make these clay pendant necklaces from Hello, Wonderful.
Mother’s Day Gifts That Will Help Mom Relax
26. Homemade Mother’s Day Photo Bookmark
Is mom a reader? Then you’ll definitely want to make her this amazing photo bookmark!
27. Mother’s Day Lavender Lotion Bars
Help mom moisturize and smell great with the relaxing smells of lavender. These lotion bars are cute and good for your health.
28. Handmade Glitter Candles For Mother’s Day
What better way to relax than with beautiful and good smelling candles. These handmade glitter candles are perfect.
29. Amazing Mani/Pedi In A Jar For Mom
Let your mom relax with a mani/pedi! You can put all of her favorite things go in there like nail polish, nail files, cuticle oil, etc.
30. DIY Bath Salts For Mother’s Day
Let mom take a relaxing bath with these great smelling DIY Bath Salts! They’re so easy to make. These homemade bath salts are great!
31. Mother’s Day Bath Fizzies Gift
Does mom not like bath salts? That’s okay, you can make her some Bath Fizzies. These are like homemade bath bombs. Bath salts and bath bombs are such great ideas.
32. Mother’s Day Crayon and Soy Candles Craft
You can make colorful soy wax candles for Mother’s day. They’re so pretty!
33. Cranberry Sugar Scrub Mother’s Day Gift
This easy homemade cranberry sugar scrub is amazing to ensure your mom will be able to enjoy soft and smooth skin!
34. Mother’s Day DIY Chocolate Lip Balm Gift
Does mom love chocolate? Use chap stick? Then this DIY Chocolate lip balm is amazing.
Make Mom Some Homemade Make Up For Mother’s Day
35. DIY Citrus Cuticle Cream Mother’s Day Craft
Make your mom this amazing citrus cuticle cream. It smells good and is better than the stuff at the store.
36. Colorful Homemade Lipstick For Mom
Mom can enjoy all of her favorite color lipsticks and then some with these DIY crayon lipstick. Don’t worry it’s safe.
37. DIY Tinted Lip Balm For Mom
This 5-minute DIY tinted lip balm is great for Mother’s day! It’s colorful and keeps your lips moisturize
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Mother’s Day Lavender Vanilla Lip Scrub Gift
Dry lips? Give mom this amazing lavender vanilla lip scrub before giving her the tinted lip balm or colorful lipsticks.
39. Edible Chapstick Mother’s Day Gift
Give your mom this moisturizing gift! This edible chapstick is an amazing gift for Mother’s day.
40. Sugar Cookie Homemade Foot Scrub For Mom
Does mom have dry feet? Then she will love this sugar cookie homemade foot scrub!
Tasty Treats To Make For Mom On Mother’s Day
41. Delicious Buckeyes Candy For Mother’s Day
Does your mother love peanut butter and chocolate? Then make her some of these delicious buckeyes candy!
42. Sweet Homemade Peppermint Patty Mother’s Day Gift
Maybe mom loves mint and chocolate? Then make her these peppermint patty candies. Turns out it is pretty easy to do.
43. Mother’s Day Cookie Dough Truffles
What is more indulgent than truffles? Make mom these decadent cookie dough truffles! This is great especially if mom has a sweet tooth.
44. Mother’s Day Red Velvet Cake Balls Treat
Mom will love these red velvet cake balls! They’re sweet, chocolatey, cakey, with a hint of cream cheese. Perfect!
45. Hot Chocolate Bomb Mother’s Day Gifts
Is your mom not a fan of tea or coffee? Then she will love these delicious and pretty hot chocolate bombs.
46. Salted Marshmallows For Mother’s Day
Make mom some salted marshmallows to go with her hot chocolate bomb! Nothing goes better than hot chocolate and marshmallows.
47. Chocolate Dipped Tuxedo Oreos
Does mom like chocolate? Then make her some of these deliciously easy chocolate dipped tuxedo Oreos.
Beautifying Accessories For Mother’s Day Gifts
48. Ribbon Flower Headband For Mother’s Day Gift
Make mom something beautiful! This ribbon flower headband is a great gift for mom!
49. Mother’s Day Braided Bracelet Craft
Use string and ribbon to make beautiful braided bracelets for mom. Give her something lovely to accessorize with. This would make such a sweet keepsake.
50. Mother’s Day Necklace Craft
Make mom a beautiful necklace to go with her new bracelets! This is one of the best mother’s day gifts. They double as keepsakes. Love these creative ways to make amazing mother’s day gift.
51. DIY Perfume For Mother’s Day
Make mom this easy perfume. It smells so good and only takes a couple of ingredients. You can use mom’s favorite scent.
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What are you making mom for Mothers Day? What is your favorite kid made Mothers Day gift?
What to give for Mother’s Day
The main thing that mothers expect from us on this bright day is attention. Therefore, it is not necessary to bother much with a gift. The main thing is to choose it with a soul and come to the closest relatives and friends in order to personally congratulate and solemnly present the prepared present. But if you have absolutely no gift ideas, look for clues in our article.
The best gift for mother’s day: tips on how to find a good idea
Our mothers very often save on themselves by giving everything to children or saving. Therefore, sometimes mom can be pleased with the most banal things – an electric meat grinder or an immersion blender. When choosing a gift, be sure to consider:
mum’s hobbies and hobbies;
her age and state of health;
her way of life.
Small children can make a handmade gift for mother’s day out of paper – a beautiful bouquet of paper tulips or a card.
What to give mom for mother’s day from her daughter
It is logical for a daughter to give her mother a gift that can emphasize femininity:
decorative cosmetics and pharmacy creams for self-care;
something of clothing;
useful accessories;
certificate for visiting a stylist or SPA.
But no less useful at any age will be a gift in the form of puzzles that can be assembled and then glued to the wall in the form of a picture: which can be repeated ad infinitum.
Buy puzzle “Playful parrots 5 in 1”
Enchanting dawn
Women love beautiful landscapes. So when mom completes this puzzle, invite her to save it with our glue system.
Buy Charming Dawn puzzle
What to give mom for mother’s day from son
If you want to congratulate your mom, just show attention to her and present a gift that allows you to maintain health or just creates comfort in the house. A professional massager, blanket or shawl will do. Or please her with a beautiful landscape in the form of a wooden puzzle from Unidragon:
Italian Riviera
Beautiful views of distant lands enchant and fascinate. They become especially attractive if you have to create them literally with your own hands – with the help of small puzzle pieces. Therefore, if you still don’t know what gift to give your mom for Mother’s Day, be sure to choose this puzzle.
Buy puzzle “Italian Riviera”
Sakura
Delicate landscape of distant Japan during the cherry blossom season will bring pleasure both as a puzzle and as a complete picture.
Buy puzzle “Sakura”
What to give mom for mother’s day from a child
A child cannot buy a present, but he can make it with his own hands. An alternative option is a gift in the form of a simple puzzle – to collect it together with mommy and become even closer. In addition, puzzles from Unidragon will come to your mom in a beautiful gift box:
Intergalactic Butterfly
Magic Butterfly is a great gift for mom on Mother’s Day. This puzzle is easy enough to assemble and pleases with an incredible combination of colors.
Buy puzzle “Intergalactic Butterfly”
Guardian Dragon
Fairy dragon will be a great gift from a little son to his mother.
Buy Guardian Dragon puzzle
What to give mom and mother-in-law for Mother’s Day
When choosing gifts for your own mother and mother-in-law, try to stop at gifts of equal value or even buy something the same. Keep in mind that women are characterized by jealousy, and it is especially strong in relation to each other. Therefore, the ideal gift for your mothers is wooden puzzles:
Floating Temple
This puzzle is a great opportunity to pump your brain and at the same time touch the culture of ancient China.
Buy “Floating Temple” puzzle
Tropical beach
If you can’t go to the ocean, you can put a piece of it at home.
Buy Tropical Beach puzzle
What to give mom and grandma for mother’s day
Another option for what to give mother for mother’s day, which is also perfect for grandma, is a cute puzzle made of wooden parts:
Fairy-tale bird
This bird will remind women of fairy tales that they used to read to their children and grandchildren. It will also become a wonderful decoration of the house when you get tired of collecting the puzzle.
Buy Fairy Bird puzzle
Fire Fox
This is a fairly complex puzzle, which requires a lot of time and logical thinking to assemble. But it is all the more interesting to collect it, especially when there are grandchildren at home.
Buy puzzle “Fire Fox”
How to make a gift for mother’s day to mom so that it will be remembered
To make mother’s day memorable, try to organize a pastime for mom in addition to the gift:
go for a walk;
visit a cozy cafe together;
take memorable photographs;
organize a video call with relatives who live in other cities;
prepare delicious treats.
If it’s not possible to meet in person, send Mom a Unidragon puzzle or balancer. He will come to her in a beautiful wooden box, as a specially prepared gift.
What to give mom for Mother’s Day if there is no money? What can be done with your own hands?
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For any mother, the best gift is to see her children happy and smiling. Therefore, if there is no money, the easiest way to congratulate a woman on Mother’s Day is to spend the whole day together, especially when you live separately. This is easy to do, since the holiday is celebrated on Sunday, and you can definitely set aside a day off to dedicate it to the parental family.
If you think that spending time together is not enough and you need something more significant, read our article. We collected original Mother’s Day gift ideas on a budget . You will find universal surprises and offers for daughter and son.
What to give for Mother’s Day, regardless of the child’s gender
There are gifts that do not depend on gender, that is, they can be easily brought to life by both a boy and a girl. The most important assistant in creating inexpensive but pleasant gifts is photos . It is easy to make a collage of them, order a photo mug, buy a frame and decorate to your liking. If there are a lot of children’s photos, collect them in a common album and come up with interesting or funny captions.
Another budget gift option for Mother’s Day is to write a memoir book . Do it by hand in a beautiful notebook, or print the text and have it bound by a print shop. Write down childhood memories, what kind of mother do you remember, what did the events of the past seem from the position of the child.
Another “memoir” option is to play game . On a Sunday night, ask your mom to share her memories. Prepare in advance questions from her childhood and adolescence: about childhood addictions and fears, how she took the news of pregnancy, what were the first years of your life that you don’t remember. The game can be useful for the whole family, and you will look at your mother with different eyes.
Choosing a gift for Mother’s Day from daughter
It is believed that it is easier for girls than boys to decide on congratulations, but if fantasy does not work for any reason, use our advice.
A cold winter is ahead, so knit a shawl, plaid or scarf . Lessons, diagrams and master classes can be found on the Internet, there are simple options that even beginners can handle. Every time mom takes a knitted item, she will remember you.
Arrange home massage or SPA . Prepare a bath in advance, buy a massage cream, massage your mother’s arms, legs and back. This will be a good gesture of gratitude for her sleepless nights of your childhood.
Set the festive table , prepare a cake or a delicious breakfast in bed. If the family has family recipes, ask your mother to teach them how to cook on Mother’s Day.
If you have hobbies, be sure to make your mom a gift with your own hands. It can be embroidery, decoration, drawing, poem or story. The main thing is to present the result of the hobby beautifully and with gratitude.
What kind of present can a son make on Mother’s Day
It is more difficult for a boy to make gifts with his own hands, usually they prefer to buy something or confine themselves to verbal congratulations. But there are options for surprises that do not require much effort.
If you live with your mother, do all your homework : on the eve of the holiday, clean the apartment and prepare food: not necessarily festive – you don’t know how to cook, limit yourself to an everyday dish. Sons who live separately can take their mother shopping, and a single woman can do all the hard work around the house: repair something, nail it, paint it. It is not the amount of activity that is important, but attention and care.
Ideas for original bouquets and flower arrangements for Mother’s Day
It’s hard to imagine a holiday without flowers. When there is no money for luxurious ensembles, florists offer to collect compositions on their own.
For example, assemble flower and candy box . You just need to buy a small floral sponge and one large rose or single-headed chrysanthemum in a flower shop. Soak the sponge in water, wrap it in cling film and place the bud in it. Put the flower together with the sweets in the box. The content can be supplemented with notes with compliments.
Another option for a flower gift is to buy some flowers (roses, alstroemerias and chrysanthemums are inexpensive in autumn), fruits, wooden skewers and craft paper. Put fruit on skewers, combine with flowers and wrap with craft. A beautiful vitamin bouquet is ready.
If you don’t trust your floral skills, buy a hydrangea branch in designer packaging. It looks spectacular even alone, which allows you to give flowers even with little financial opportunity.
For inexpensive flowers for Mother’s Day, come to Artflora, and everyone can find warm words, wishes and compliments for mom, and you don’t have to pay for them. Remember: all our native women need is the love and attention of children.
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What to give for Mother’s Day: ideas for unusual gifts
Mother’s Day in Russia is celebrated on the last Sunday of November, but in different countries this day has its own dates.
This relatively new holiday for our country is a great occasion to congratulate dear mothers and remind them how much we appreciate their love and care.
What to give for Mother’s Day? You can please your mother on a holiday simply by showing concern for her. Sign her up for a massage or take her to your favorite restaurant. When the budget is limited, order a cake with a congratulatory inscription and go to visit her.
If you want to give a more interesting present, look at a selection of 25 ideas from Komsomolskaya Pravda.
Top 25 Mother’s Day Gifts
First, check with your siblings, if you have any, it might be worth buying a pooled gift from everyone. Secondly, think about your last conversations: suddenly mom mentioned what she would like to buy or try. Thirdly, think about her hobbies: a present of interest will always come in handy. Fourth, take a look at our list – maybe it is in it that you will find the very idea.
Useful gifts for the home
1. Steam cleaner
Photo: shutterstock.com
This device removes dirt from various surfaces using directed steam without the use of household chemicals. Steam cleaners differ in size (there are both large and compact models) and have different nozzles: for washing windows, floors, carpets, and so on. For allergy sufferers, in general, an indispensable thing in the house, because the device destroys dust well and even neutralizes sharp specific odors.
2. Plaid
Photo: pixabay.com
Such a product has many textures and sizes, so there is always the opportunity to pick up something new: a classic canvas with tassels and checkered colors for an armchair, or a fluffy shaggy bedspread for a bed. Choose a blanket that matches the interior in your parent’s home. To add even more cosiness to the gift, complement it with your mother’s favorite tea.
3. Preserved moss painting
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Moss panels make the interior of the house more environmentally friendly and natural. Real moss, as a rule, reindeer moss, is treated with a special compound and tinted. Thanks to this, the plant becomes stabilized: insects will not start in it, it will not begin to grow, but it will not wither for at least five years. At the same time, such products do not require any care: no watering, no pruning, no fertilizers. At most, once every couple of months you will have to blow off the dust with a hair dryer. The larger the panel, the more spectacular it will look in the interior.
4. Shopper bag
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These handy bags have become part of our everyday life and now their shapes, designs and colors are amazing. Depending on the material, it can be used not only for shopping, but also as a classic bag, or a string bag for storing potatoes under the sink – depending on what your mom’s imagination lasts. If desired, you can order a special inscription or drawing that will be applied to the bag – the thing will become exclusive.
5. Jars for storing cereals
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The once ordinary household utensils have long become not only a must-have item in the kitchen, but also an element of decor. Storage containers for bulk products can be made of glass, plastic or metal. The most popular now are glass jars with airtight wooden lids. They can be purchased with stylish stickers or a permanent marker to sign products on cans.
Technology gifts
6. Tablet
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A modern tablet is a mini-computer that is easy to carry in a purse and is more convenient to use than a smartphone. If you complement the gift with a special stand, your mother will have a convenient entertainment station, for example, in the kitchen. Through this installation, you can spend time cooking, watching a series, chatting with friends on instant messengers, or turning on an application with step-by-step recipes and cooking new dishes with your tablet.
7. Portable charger
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A gadget for those who always forget to charge their phone and spend enough time on the road. If your mom is on the go but wants to keep her connected all the time, a 10,000 mAh external battery will be enough to keep her smartphone running all day long. Models with higher energy capacity can support a battery charge for up to three days, but their large size and weight of more than half a kilogram are no longer so convenient – such a device can hardly fit in a woman’s handbag.
8. Keychain for finding keys
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A universal gift that has long ceased to look only for keys. The classic model worked on the whistle response principle: a pendant attached to the keys reacted to the sound and emitted a signal indicating its location. The new key fobs work with the help of a special application in the phone and Bluetooth. The locator device can be put in a wallet, attached to keys and even to the collar of a beloved pet. If the thing you need is lost, just open the application on your phone, press the search button and listen to where the sound comes from. The device also works in the opposite direction: if the phone is lost, you can press the key fob button – the application on the phone will start emitting a signal.
9. Smart ring
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An alternative to popular smartwatches, only more compact, that’s why it has much less functionality, but the novelty looks very stylish. The jewelry has an NFC chip, through which a connection is established with the owner’s smartphone. The ring can be used as an intercom key or contactless payment for purchases, and it also measures steps, calories burned and heart rate. More expensive and advanced models have a voice assistant, thanks to which calls and messages are received on the ring.
10. Electric mill
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Salt or pepper shaker, or a whole set of appliances powered by conventional AA batteries. Accessories are supplied with containers for loose spices with a grinder. At the touch of a button, salt or pepper is crushed into powder and immediately dispensed from the salt shaker. As soon as you stop pressing the button, the process of grinding and spice supply will stop. The main advantage of these gadgets is that the nozzles do not clog, which means that you don’t have to shake the salt shaker a hundred times and the seasoning dosage will always be correct.
Gifts for health
11. Training set
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For active women who are fond of sports, a good gift would be something related to fitness. A yoga mat, for example, is used not only in the practice of ancient teachings, but also during normal exercises at home or as a bedding in nature. Rugs vary in thickness, come with a mesh frame inside, anti-slip, with a massage effect, and even with touch sensors. And if you don’t know what kind of sports your mom would prefer, you can choose a whole fitness set that includes dumbbells, a mat, a drinking bottle and other sports accessories.
12. Sterilizer
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A present-day gift that takes care of germs on frequently used devices. The most popular models sterilize things using ultraviolet light. The scope of its application depends entirely on the size. The most budget and compact gadgets are designed exclusively for cleaning smartphones or keys. In larger devices, even clothes can be sterilized.
13. Nitratomer
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If your mother is watching her diet, she will definitely need a nitrate tester, which determines not only the quality of products, but also measures water hardness. The device is equipped with a composite probe that takes a sample from several places at once to give a complete analysis of the product. In addition to nitrates, the gadget can determine the level of radiation and searches for areas with increased electromagnetic radiation.
14. Mask and earplugs for sleep
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As people age, sleep becomes more and more disturbing and sensitive, so various accessories help to keep calm nights. First of all, if light enters the mother’s bedroom, for example, from a lantern in the window, it is more difficult for her to fall asleep than in complete darkness. That’s what sleep masks are for. Many of them have a cute design, some are made of natural silk, there are products in which you can put pads with heated gel to relax the paraorbital zone during sleep. Complete the gift with earplugs. The ideal model is made in the form of an umbrella with several tiers. It is these earplugs that can really block out all sounds (even dad’s snoring nearby) and let a person get enough sleep.
15. Electric foot massager
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This gadget is very different from classic massage devices – this is what makes it interesting. Firstly, it looks like a very long knitted sock or boot, which already makes it a decorative element. Secondly, the warmer has the most delicate plush lining, in which it is pleasant to immerse the feet. The boot has protection against overheating, gently massages the feet, is powered by electricity, is easy to fold and carry, and also has different colors and designs.
Gifts for beauty
16. Stole
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The accessory is ideal as a gift on Mother’s Day in November to update her wardrobe for autumn-winter with a new thing. The stole can be bright and colorful or, on the contrary, calm nude shades – choose the color scheme that your mother prefers. If there are enough such capes, as well as scarves, scarves and snoods in her collection, consider buying a stylish poncho.
17. Makeup mirror
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A cosmetic mirror is a gift that can always be found in a more interesting design and improved version than is already available. In addition to an additional magnifying glass and lighting, the product can be equipped with a saucer for jewelry or several containers. There are mirrors equipped with hooks for chains and rings. For lovers of travel, those that are collected in a compact box, or mirror-books that fold into a flat folder, are suitable.
18. A set of silk pillowcases
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Recently, dermatologists began to recommend that women often change the pillowcases on which we sleep. We didn’t think about the fact that every day our face comes into contact with a tissue that absorbs sebum, subsequently spreading it all over the face with every touch. And there is an opinion that pure cotton, along with fat, also absorbs moisture, which is necessary for the skin. Therefore, universal gifts appeared on the market: sets of silk pillowcases. Such a gift will not only protect the skin from moisture loss, but also make sleep even more enjoyable. The main thing is to punish mom to change pillowcases as often as possible.
19. LED face mask
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A modern gadget for facial skin rejuvenation works by exposing the skin to light waves. This procedure is called LED therapy. Each color used in the mask is responsible for a specific area of application. Thanks to all the spectra that are in the gadget, you can cleanse and tighten the skin of the face, as well as even out the tone and smooth out wrinkles. True, manufacturers warn that it is important to use the device in combination with masks, serums and creams. Therefore, it is advisable to add them to the gift too.
20. Korean cosmetics
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Add patches to your mom’s collection – not only for the eyes, but also for the lips. Add to the gift all the most unusual Asian products that can surprise: aloe gel in the form of a petal, a set of Korean serums in the form of hearts, stars and balls, or a scrub egg. If you don’t have time to look for all these strange things, buy a set of Korean cosmetics, which already includes a variety of creams and masks.
Gifts by interest
21. Garden accessories
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garden. And if you don’t understand gardening at all, buy a gift certificate to a garden store, a knowledgeable person will surely find something they need there.
22. Phytolamp
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This irreplaceable thing for seedlings. In the spring, newly emerged plants need a lot of light, much more than it gets from the street from the window in most city apartments. And the phytolamp is a rather economical device, it consumes little energy, but thanks to the directed beams of a different spectrum, it allows tomatoes and cucumbers to develop as they need. By the way, additional lighting is useful for many indoor flowers. If your mother is their lover, then the phytolamp can be presented to her as well.
23. Wooden puzzle
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If your mother worries a lot, give her things that help her relax. Ecopuzzles work like art therapy: they help you take your mind off your daily routine, relieve stress, and focus on sinuous patterns and mysterious strokes. As a result, she will collect a unique work. Some mosaics are sold immediately with accessories – the result can be hung on the wall or placed on the table as an interior decoration.
24. Laser scissors
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A mother who loves to sew is a godsend for all gift givers. She can endlessly give a variety of accessories and novelties in the world of pattern and sewing. One of these is scissors with a laser, which allow you not to spoil the fabric by marking it with chalk, but immediately cut along a laser strip that indicates the direction. Even if your parent just sometimes hems the curtains, the gift will already be relevant in her life.
25. Topiary making kit
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For creative women who have already tried cross stitching and painting by numbers, we can offer an interesting new hobby. Topiary is an ornamental tree, spherical in shape. There are kits on sale that already contain everything you need to create such a ball. If you like the activity, you are provided with gift ideas for several holidays ahead, since the design options and colors that these trees can be made into are endless. There is also an option to buy ready-made topiary to decorate mom’s rooms.
How to choose a gift for Mother’s Day
When you’re afraid of not guessing, feel free to buy your mother’s favorite sweets or flowers, but in much larger quantities than usual, to indicate the peculiarity of this day.
When choosing a present, remember how old your mother is. If she is young, look for bold, bright gifts. An older woman will rather appreciate a more conservative and practical thing.
The gift should not be formal. It is important to emphasize your relationship with your closest person. Therefore, when going for a present, choose what your mother really needs and what she will use.
An alternative to a useful item can be a creative surprise that reminds you of your relationship with your mother. For example, a photo book from your joint pictures or a photo panel on the wall.
If you decide to choose a “household” gift for Mother’s Day, do not buy a set of pots or another frying pan. Try to find something more modern from kitchen gadgets.
Complete your chosen gift with a card or a nice bouquet of flowers. Do not forget to accompany the presentation with a sincere compliment or affectionate words. For mom, the main thing is your attention.
DIY gifts for Mother’s Day: a master class with step-by-step photos
What to give to the most important person in our destiny – mom? DIY Mother’s Day gifts with detailed master classes and step by step photos. At the same time, it is not at all necessary to create masterpiece works of art – even the simplest crafts for Mother’s Day, made with soul, will melt a mother’s heart.
So, what to give mom for Mother’s Day?
DIY Mother’s Day Gifts: Step by Step Photo Tutorial
We bring to your attention a real gallery of interesting and simple gifts.
Mother’s Day paper flowers
Paper flowers are a versatile decoration for any Mother’s Day craft. How to learn how to make simple paper flowers? Cut out three blanks with five petals from pale pink paper.
Three blanks
The first blank will be the outer layer of petals. We make small cuts between the petals. We put glue on them. We glue the petals to each other, stacking them one on top of the other.
Glue the petals
Twist the ends a little.
We twist
The second blank will be the middle layer of the petals. We cut off one of the petals from her.
The second blank
We glue the blank in place of the cut petal. Again we make small cuts between the petals and glue them, stacking on top of each other.
We glue the petals of the second blank
We twist the petals of the middle layer.
We twist the petals
We connect the outer and middle layers of the flower.
We connect two layers
The last blank is the inside of the flower. Cut it into petals.
We cut the third blank
We twist the first petal into a tube.
Petal tube
Bend the other two petals.
Bend the petals
With the bent petals we wrap the petal folded into a tube.
Wrap the tube with petals
Insert the inner part of the flower into its rightful place. The paper flower is ready!
Mother’s Day paper flower
This flower can serve as a wonderful decoration for any craft.
Craft decoration
For example, you can decorate a photo frame with it, making it an amazing gift for Mother’s Day.
Photo frame with paper flowers
Quilling card for Mother’s Day “Mom and Baby”
You can make a beautiful quilling card for Mother’s Day. This card will show a mother holding a small child in her arms – the most touching story for a Mother’s Day gift. For crafts, you will need a drawn or printed template.
Quilling template
We start laying out mom’s hair from paper strips. We put each strip on glue.
Glue the hair strips
Lay out the contour of the face and the silhouette of the mother.
Contour of the face and silhouette
Lay out the outline of the baby.
Baby from paper strips
We fill the space of hair with paper ribbons. Let’s move on to the bottom of the image.
Hair and lower part
Roll the red stripes into tight rolls and squeeze them from one side. We get red droplets.
Red drops
Glue and twist three small green strips.
Green swirls
Place green swirls and red drops on our composition.
Glue curls and drops
We continue to decorate the composition with curls and drops. Greenery and flowers begin to fill the space of the postcard.
Greenery and flowers on the card
Mother’s Day quilling card is ready! Charming mother and baby are sure to please the hero of the occasion.
Mother and baby card
See how to make another beautiful quilling postcard on the video:
And this is a postcard with a whole meadow of flowers made using the quilling technique.
Postcard with flowers in quilling technique
3D 3D card “Mom”
The postcard with 3D letters “Mom” looks incredibly stylish and beautiful. We attach these letters to special steps cut out on the fold of the base.
Steps on the fold
Volumetric card for Mother’s Day.
3D postcard “Mom”
Mother’s Day gift card-book
Watch how to make a trendy card in volume technique on the video:
Mother’s Day card
A handmade card for your beloved mother is a great gift. From thick paper we make the basis of the postcard. In the front part we make a hole in the shape of a heart.
Card base with a heart
Decorate the edges of the hole with green “waves” of paper.
Decorate the edges of hole
We decorate the front side of the card with balls of paper and thread. Glue the word “mom” on the balls. We supplement the card with paper butterflies.
We make out the front side
In the inside of the postcard we write a holiday greeting. Opposite the hole we draw a symbol of mother’s day – a mother with a baby.
Draw a mother with a baby and write a congratulation
We got a very beautiful card for Mother’s Day! Please your beloved mother – she will be very pleased!
Mother’s Day Card
Card for Mother’s Day with palms, a heart and flowers
This amazing and simple card will make your beloved Mom very happy. First, draw a palm on paper and cut it out. According to this template, we draw the counters of the palms on the fold of the white paper. Cut out palms from white paper.
White paper palms
Make another layer of purple paper with palms. It should be slightly larger in size. Glue two layers together.
Two layers of postcard
Cut out a heart from paper and fold it like an accordion. Glue the heart on the palms.
Glue the heart
Decorate the postcard with delicate spring flowers. A card as a gift for Mother’s Day – ready.
Card as a gift for Mother’s Day
Card with candy for Mother’s Day
Card with candy – a wonderful gift for Mother’s Day with your own hands.
Mother’s Day card with a candy
Mother’s Day card with a dress
A card with a dress is a lovely gift for Mother’s Day. The skirt of the dress can be made from fabric, which is gathered from one end with a needle and thread, and then glued onto the cardboard base of the postcard.
Skirt based on
Glue the top part of the cardboard dress to the card.
The top part is made of cardboard
The top of the dress is made of cardboard or foamiran. We add various decorations and drawings.
Card with a dress for Mother’s Day
Card with flowers as a gift for Mother’s Day
As a gift for mother on Mother’s Day, you can make a very effective card with foamiran flowers. Foamiran is a foam rubber that is now easy to find in any craft store. For this craft, we need yellow and green foamiran. First, we make out the front side of the postcard. We glue blue cardboard, a ribbon and a heart of sequins onto the base.
Making the front side
Cut out leaves from yellow foamiran. We color them by rubbing crushed pastel chalk into the edges. We heat the leaves on the iron and, until they have cooled down, roll them into a tube and straighten them, trying to give a natural look.
Cut, color and shape the leaves
Roll the first petal into a tube and wrap the rest around it. We fix the petals with glue. We will get a flower bud.
Bud from foamiran
We wrap the wire with green adhesive tape – this is the future flower stem. Glue the bud to the stem.
Glue the bud to the stem
Cut out a cup from green foamiran. We make a hole in it and insert the stem into it. We fix the bowl with glue.
We fix the cup with glue on the bud
Cut out green leaves from the green foamiran. We heat them on the iron and apply to a real sheet. We should have a pattern with veins. We make the edges of the leaves with notches.
Foamiran leaves
Glue our flowers with leaves on the front side of the postcard.
Gluing flowers with leaves
We collect three large roses from leaves.
Three roses from leaves
Glue them on a postcard. A wonderful gift for Mother’s Day – ready!
Mother’s Day gift card
Flower with baby photo
Charming and memorable flower where you can stick your photo.
A flower with a photograph of a child
A handbag made of paper as a gift for Mother’s Day (video)
Drawing “beloved mother”
Those who love and know how to draw can make a mother’s portrait. To make the portrait look like, use your mother’s photo. Try to emphasize the dignity, because you want to please, not upset your mother. First, make a sketch with a pencil.
Pencil sketch
Coloring in the face. We emphasize the main lines with a black felt-tip pen.
Coloring the face
Coloring mother’s dress, hands, hair and flowers. The picture for mom is ready!
Picture for Mom
Drawing tulips for Mother’s Day
If you can and love to draw, then try to draw a bouquet of colorful tulips for Mother’s Day. This drawing is done in pencil and watercolor. First, make a sketch with a red pencil according to the sample.
Pencil sketch
Fill the flower with soft pink. Give expression to the flower by making its base darker. The leaves and stems of the pattern look interesting if they are not made in the classic green color, but played with shades of green, purple and beige.
Add volume and liveliness to the picture
Continue to fill the leaves with color. The inside of the sheet should be darker than the outside.
Drawing “tulips” for Mother’s Day
Bouquet of tulips for mom is ready! You can make a congratulatory inscription in the free space and place the picture in a frame.
A flower from foamiran as a gift for Mother’s Day
Increasingly popular is a wonderful material for creativity – foamiran. How to make a gift out of it for Mother’s Day? We need foamiran white and green. Cut out petals from white foamiran. We color the edges of the petals a little. You can just rub some paint or crumbled pastel crayon into them.
Foamiran petals
Foamiran becomes pliable when heated. We take a petal and heat it a little on the iron. While it has not cooled, we twist it at the edges and bend it in the middle, trying to give it a natural shape.
Heat the petals and give them a shape
Heat the last petal and leave it twisted – this is the middle of the flower.
Twisted petal
Paste the center of the flower with our petals. Straighten the petals.
Glue the petals
Cut out green squares from the green foamiran. We heat them on the iron and leave a pattern on them, applying a real leaf.
We put a leaf on the heated foamiran
We give the workpiece the shape of a leaf and color it.
Cut and color leaf
We got a wonderful gift for Mother’s Day – a delicate rose.
Foamiran rose as a gift for Mother’s Day
Flower with candy as a gift for Mother’s Day
A small but lovely rose with a candy inside.
A flower with a candy as a gift for Mother’s Day
A bouquet of candies as a gift for Mother’s Day
A very beautiful and pleasant gift for Mother’s Day is a bouquet of sweets and corrugated paper. To begin with, we make the base – we insert long thin sticks into the sweets. They will be the stems of future flowers.
Insert sticks
Cut out a strip of corrugated paper. In size, it should be slightly larger than the candy.
Corrugated paper strip
Wrap the strip around the candy – this will be the first layer of the flower. In the lower part, we twist the paper around the stick and fix it with a thread or an elastic band.
Wrapping candy
On the next tape, cut out the contours of the petals.
Blank with petals
We twist them with a stick.
We twist the petals
We wrap the layer with the petals around our workpiece. The more layers, the more magnificent our rosette will turn out.
We wrap the rose with blanks with petals
We make some flowers and decorate the bouquet with green petals. A bouquet of sweets as a gift for mom is ready!
Candy Bouquet for Mother’s Day
Origami Rose for Mother’s Day
A very beautiful rose for mom can be folded from paper strips. Cut red paper into strips 2 cm wide.
Red paper strips
Glue the strips together to form a long blank. Bend the tape at an angle of 90 degrees. We begin to twist the tape.
Folding the tape
We shift the tape with the fold to the left hand, and start twisting the tape on the left side.
We twist the tape
See a detailed master class here.
Origami Rose for Mother’s Day
Candy Heart for Mother’s Day
For Mother’s Day, you can make a very beautiful and tasty craft “Heart with Candies”. The most difficult thing in this craft is to cut a regular-shaped heart out of foam. Using double-sided tape, we fix red corrugated paper around the heart on both sides.
Glue corrugated paper
Glue a red ribbon folded like an accordion around the heart. Glue white on top of it.
We decorate the heart with red and white ribbon
We tie the heart with a yellow ribbon. Glue the candy to the heart. A great and inexpensive gift for Mother’s Day – ready!
Mother’s Day Candy Heart
Mother’s Day Salt Dough Flowers
For Mother’s Day, you can make a picture with salt dough flowers. We knead the salt dough with the addition of a small amount of PVA glue – this will give the craft strength. Add paint while kneading the dough. Preparing the canvas for the painting. Glue the cardboard base behind the frame. We lay out the leaves from the green dough.
Green dough leaves
Make a strip of red dough and then roll it up. We should get a rosebud.
Rosebud
Glue the buds on the base. Three buds are supplemented with petals to make voluminous flowers. Salt dough picture – ready!
Salt Dough Picture for Mother’s Day
Bouquet of Candy on a Stick and Paper
Lollipops can be decorated as a bouquet. To do this, cut out flower petals from paper or cardboard. We pierce the candy in the center of the paper flower. From green paper cut out and glue the petal.
Flower and petal
We make a congratulatory inscription on the outside of the flower.
Congratulations on a flower
If you take a small pot and fill it with foam rubber. We stick a plastic stick into the foam rubber. We get a whole bunch of candy flowers.
Bouquet of candy flowers
Bouquet of foamiran flowers in a pot
From foamiran and wooden ice cream sticks you can make a wonderful gift for Mother’s Day – a bouquet of flowers in a pot.
Cut out flowers from pink and purple foamiran. From the yellow foamiran we cut out the hearts. From green – leaves. Cooking wooden ice cream sticks and good glue.
Cut out the flowers, centers and leaves
Glue the flower and leaves to the wooden stick. To make the craft look good, you can close the stick with foamiran on both sides. We take a small plastic pot and put foam rubber, polystyrene or plasticine on the bottom. We need a base in which we insert the stems of our flowers.
Making flowers
We place our flowers in a pot. Crafts for Mother’s Day from foamiran – ready!
Flowers in a pot for Mother’s Day from foamiran
Application from plasticine for Mother’s Day
Plasticine can be used to make a lovely Mother’s Day appliqué with owls. From a thick cardboard base, cut out a heart. Then we smear plasticine on it in an even layer, trying to carefully fill the entire space.
Plasticine heartMother’s Day plasticine appliqué
Decorative bag for Mother’s Day
A decorative bag can be made on a cardboard base.
Decorative handbag for Mother’s Day
DIY Mother’s Day mural painting
One of the most popular crafts is the image of a mother made of fabric and threads.
DIY Mother’s Day Mural
DIY Mother’s Day Gift Ideas
Another great Mother’s Day gift idea is a pot of tulips. We decorate the pot itself with bright photographs.
A gift for Mother’s Day – a pot of tulips
You can give your mother a beautiful homemade jewelry box.
Jewelry box for Mother’s Day
A great gift for Mother’s Day – a magic box made of paper. A detailed master class is here “a box with a surprise”.
A box with a surprise for Mother’s Day
As a gift for a mother who is fond of sewing, you can make a delicate casket-pincushion.
Do-it-yourself pincushion box
Ordinary chocolate bar can be decorated with corrugated cardboard flowers. Everything will be used: ribbons, beads, decorative flowers – in the end we will get an amazingly beautiful and tasty gift.
Chocolate with flowers as a gift for mom
Each craft will acquire its own charm when a loving baby takes it. Check out more ideas in our Mother’s Day Crafts section.
What to give mom for Mother’s Day? From a son, from a daughter, with your own hands
Mother’s Day is a great occasion to please your loved one with a pleasant present. It is not necessary to buy something very expensive, attention and care are much more important for our mothers. If you do not know what to give mom for Mother’s Day, use our tips. They will help you easily solve a difficult issue and please your beloved mother with an excellent present.
How to choose the right gift for mom
Although mom will be happy with any manifestation of love and respect from children on mother’s day, you should still try to choose a gift that will really impress her. In order for the gift to definitely please your mother, you need to remember a few simple rules:
You need to choose a present taking into account her tastes and preferences. The gift should please her, and not match your ideas of beauty.
Take the time to prepare a gift. If you do it yourself, do not rush and do not be lazy.
Of course, mom will be delighted with any crooked craft, but we must try to do it as best as possible. If you are buying a present, go around several stores, look for something that is most suitable.
Try to make your gift useful. Postcards can have no use, they do not take up much space, and mom will keep them for years. But if you give her useless souvenirs every year, soon there will be nowhere to put them.
Be imaginative. Even the most trivial kitchen towels and potholders can be beautifully decorated and presented, accompanied by original congratulations on Mother’s Day.
A little secret, all mothers love that people think well of their children. If you want to please your mother’s heart, present your gift in front of guests, neighbors, or do it after her work in front of amazed employees.
Do-it-yourself gift for mom
If the children are still small and do not yet have their own money, it will be difficult to buy a gift for mother’s day.
You can ask for a small amount from your father, grandparents, or try to make something with your own hands. The second option is preferable, since not a single inexpensive knick-knack will please mom like the creation of her baby.
To make a gift really successful, you need to do what you are good at. The presentation does not have to be material. If you don’t know how to sew, embroider or draw, dance or sing.
It is relatively easy to make a postcard with your own hands. It can be drawn, but it will be easier to arrange it in the scrapbooking style, decorating it with beads, flowers and bows. Also, beautiful postcards are obtained using the quilling technique. On the Internet there are many simple master classes that will prompt the correct technique.
It is also quite easy to make a photo frame. The blank can be wooden or made of thick cardboard. It must be decorated with any small details – shells, beads, buttons, even pasta of an interesting shape. The top can be painted and/or varnished.
Insert a family photo or a portrait of your mother into the finished frame.
A good present for Mother’s Day is a photo collage of family photos. You can take a photo in which your mother is discharged from the hospital with you, and supplement it with images sorted by year. Be sure to come up with a beautiful inscription with gratitude to your beloved mother. You can also make a small photo album, but it will be more difficult and you will have to buy materials in a hand-made store.
TOP 10 gifts for mom on Mother’s Day
DIY items
Leisure trip
Sweets, e.g. original cake
Household appliances
Fashion accessories
Massage chair, vibrating massager or whirlpool tub
Jewelry
Homewear
Kitchen utensils
Lamp, picture or other interior item
A gift from adult children
Adult children who have their own income can choose a rather expensive, yet useful and original present for their mother. There is nothing wrong with asking your mother what she would like to receive. Also, on the eve of the holiday, you can invite your mother to take a walk around the shopping center and take a closer look at what interested her most.
A good present from adult children is household appliances. Be sure to say that you are grateful that she fed you, washed you and generally did everything necessary, and now you want to make her work easier. See what is missing in your mother’s apartment and buy the necessary equipment. If mom has everything she needs, you can choose an original appliance, for example, an ice cream maker, a fondue maker or a food warmer.
Any gift for mom on Mother’s Day should show the love and care of children. Don’t forget to say how much you care about her and how much you appreciate her help and support.
An excellent gift for mom – a break from home and everyday life. Children can purchase a ticket for her to a resort or pay for treatment at a sanatorium. Mom will go to rest with pleasure and will be grateful to her “kids”. If mom doesn’t really like traveling, you can give her a visit to a spa or massage in your city. And a real homebody will definitely like a vibrating massager or a hot tub. You can also purchase a massage chair. Such things will help you relax and unwind after a hard day. Now, every evening, mother will remember her children with gratitude.
A woman who has everything needs to choose something original for Mother’s Day, for example:
What to give for Mother’s Day from a daughter
For most mothers, a daughter is the closest and dearest person. Therefore, it is the daughter who can choose something for the comfort and relaxation of her mother:
Beautiful house dress . Many women neglect the choice of home clothes and walk around in dressing gowns or old tracksuits. If the daughter gives a comfortable dress for the house, the mother will certainly be happy.
Comfortable indoor shoes . Although most of us prefer to run at home in slippers or barefoot, good indoor shoes will definitely not be superfluous.
Fashion accessory . Of course, mom has her own style and she knows what suits her and what doesn’t. But the daughter is younger, she can bring some freshness and new fashion trends to the wardrobe.
Kitchen utensils . Most women prefer to cook in old familiar pans and pots using the same appliances. But new inventions appear in the world every year, and it’s good if the daughter introduces her mother to modern technologies.
Many mothers do not have enough simple communication with their grown daughters, so a joint holiday will also be a great present. You can invite your mom to go to a manicure, cinema, theater or fitness center together.
What to give for mother’s day from son
It can be difficult for sons to choose gifts for their mother. Usually they, unlike daughters, do not know how to select accessories, do not understand kitchen utensils and do not know their mother’s clothing size. Therefore, guys can give interior items and things that are not tied to the size of clothes, for example:
Wallet . A good leather purse will look stylish even in the most minimalist design, so the son will easily please his mother.
Lamp . It can be a functional table lamp for a lover of reading or needlework in the evenings, or a stylish night light. The main thing is that it fits into the interior.
Handicraft supplies . The son knows exactly about his mother’s hobby, and in the store they will tell you what is better to buy.
Mother’s portrait on canvas . It can be printed or ordered from the artist. The main thing is to choose the photo that she likes for work, and not you.
And don’t forget that the most important thing for a mother is the love of her children. Say kind words to her and thank her for her warmth and care, not only on Mother’s Day, but on any other. It will be better and more valuable than any expensive gifts.
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A sweet, kind family holiday is approaching – Mother’s Day, which in 2020 falls on Sunday, May 10th. How to congratulate the dearest and closest person and what to give mom from her daughter and son, together or separately, buy or do it yourself, budget, unbanal, touching, pleasant and useful? Read interesting gift options and useful tips in our article.
What can I give mom from my daughter on Mother’s Day
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How to choose a gift for mom? The easiest option is to ask her herself what she needs. But such a gift will look like a regular purchase of a thing for the house. If you want to surprise your mother and give a sense of celebration, then you will have to choose a present yourself, based on your observations, which can please your loved one.
This year, the situation is further complicated by the coronavirus and the quarantine announced in connection with it, which was extended until May 22. So you can’t freely go to the market or shop and choose what you like. Online trading platforms and your own imagination can help you choose a gift.
How to congratulate your mother if you can’t see each other ? You can write a sweet and kind paper letter to her in the old fashioned way. You can call her, of course, better by video call. You can also arrange the delivery of a festive bouquet, sweets, a gift certificate or a gift of your choice on Mother’s Day.
What you can give your mother on her holiday: photos
Most mothers are romantic and sentimental natures, especially when it comes to their children and grandchildren. Looking at your favorite family photos and remembering the bright moments of life associated with relatives is one of the best pastimes. Make an album, make a spectacular collage or picture, buy an electronic photo frame, mount a movie with your old and fresh photos that mom has not seen yet – she, of course, will be delighted with such a gift.
What to give mom with your own hands on Mother’s Day
A good option for a gift to a loved one in quarantine is hand made. You don’t have to leave your home anywhere, and all the necessary materials can be found at hand. What to give mom with your own hands from your daughter? For example, an exclusive bag, and even more than one, can be sewn from old jeans, an unnecessary jacket, an out-of-fashion skirt and other things, as well as combining them. And as a basis it is reasonable to take a pattern of my mother’s beloved, but already worn out bag. Buttons, ribbons, bows, braid, beads, pieces of leather, etc. will serve as decor.
What to give for Mom’s Day with your own hands
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An exclusive gift for mom on Mother’s Day
What else can you give mom with your own hands? Sofa cushions are also a great gift for mom. You can make them different in size, shape, style, fabric structure and even stuffing. If you hide various aromatic additives inside, for example, pieces of zest, spices, fragrant herbs, it will also turn out unusual. These are soft to rest and nice to look at.
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Mother’s Day: a cozy gift for mom
Color the monotonous quarantine days and present your loved one with a portioned set of teas, even with cups and a teapot. Such a gift to mom can be given on any occasion. Let her start every day with a hot cup of fragrant tea, with a new taste, with a charge of vivacity and taking care of her health. If mom loves coffee more, give a similar set, but only coffee.
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Tasty DIY gift for mom
What gift can you give mom if she is the best cook in the world? Then come up with something useful for the kitchen. It can be a chest with exquisite spices, culinary kits, kitchen appliances or just an edible bouquet stuffed with various goodies and delicacies – from sweets and fruits to cheeses and sausages. Or you can cook something yourself – after all, the main thing is that the gift for mom should be made with love.
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Do-it-yourself gift for mom: 10 quick and beautiful ideas
Do-it-yourself gift for mom is especially appreciated. Do you remember how long the postcards, applications and the first inept scribbles of congratulations that you drew as a child were kept? It’s time to get cute crafts from your little ones. Mother’s Day is a great occasion to show children how to make a gift with their own hands.
Traditional. Card.
A classic gift for mom from a child and unlimited scope for imagination. You can fold a piece of paper in half and draw a picture. You can make a 3D postcard. You can use the scrapbooking technique. There are many options, but there is one obligatory condition – to put a piece of your soul into the work.
Delicious. A jar of sweets.
Sweets will quickly help you make a gift for your mother with your own hands. The instructions will be redundant. Sweets, marmalade, caramel, a beautiful jar and a little decor in the form of a ribbon. Even children will cope. Unless, of course, they eat sweets in the process.
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Exclusive. Body Scrub.
A wonderful DIY gift for mom on Mother’s Day in just 5 minutes. After that, you will have to set aside some time for mommy for spa treatments, but it’s worth it, isn’t it?
Ingredients:
0.25 cup coconut oil
0.75 cup sugar
10-15 drops essential oil (citrus, berry, pine, lavender or other)
2-4 drops food coloring (color depends on flavor selected)
How to cook:
Melt the coconut oil in the microwave.
Mix butter and sugar. If the scrub comes out liquid, add a little more sugar.
Add dye.
Add essential oil.
Mix everything and place in a container with an airtight lid.
Donate.
Heat. Candle in a cup.
What do-it-yourself gift to make for mom, if only a single cup is left from a beautiful service? Turn it into a vintage candle holder. Such a souvenir will warm not only the hands, but also the soul.
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Eco-friendly. Printed bag
The bag with the image of apples is a great answer to the question “What to give mom for Mother’s Day?”. You will need a plain bag, fabric paint and children’s hands. The apple is cut into 2 halves. Next, the paint is applied to the parts of the fruit, and they are applied to the bag like stamps.
Practical. Felt keychain.
Felt is ideal for children’s sewing. The material is easy to cut, does not bulge and is simply sewn together. In order to make a gift for mom with your own hands in the form of a keychain, you need 3 felt hearts (2 large, one smaller), a beautiful button, a metal ring, some rep ribbon and filler.
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Helpful. Kitchen stuff.
Well, what a gift this is, and even with your own hands, you say. And in vain, because the main thing is to get it right. Such a bouquet will be appreciated by every mother. She will also cook something special with the help of kitchen new things.
Cozy. “Blouse” for a cup.
For those who know how to knit at least a little. “Blouse” is an ordinary rectangle sewn to make a hole for the eye of the cup. Easy and cozy, right?
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Creative. A poem about mom.
Small, but written sincerely and with love. Another option is a fairy tale or story. The text should be written on beautiful paper and draw a picture.
Perfect.
Words of love.
Nothing else compares to this. The best, most valuable and sweetest gift for mom is hugs and words of love from children.
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Online contest of crafts “Gift for mom with your own hands”
Online contest of crafts “Gift for mom with your own hands” 2020, Aurgazinsky district – date and place of the event, program of the event.
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On the eve of the most wonderful holiday – Mother’s Day – the group page will host a craft competition “Gift for Mom with your own hands.” The Mother’s Day craft contest is an opportunity to tell everyone how much we love our moms!
Mom is the most important and dearest person on earth. There is no one dearer and closer than your beloved mother. Mom surrounds us with her care and love from childhood. Mom is the most faithful friend, because she knows all our secrets and secrets, mom will always understand and support in difficult times.
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Worthy handmade gifts for Mother’s Day
Mom is not just a parent, but the dearest person in everyone’s life. After all, no matter what we are, she always loves us, tries to help and support us in any situation. Mom will never leave or betray, unlike many others. Many countries celebrate Mother’s Day. And in our country, such a tradition arose in 1998 and this year the important day falls on November 28th. It is worth taking care of a gift that you can give to your mother in advance. And the best option would be something made with your own hands.
Wonderful postcard for mom using quilling technique
Many people have already appreciated the advantages of a new technique called quilling and make a lot of crafts thanks to it. After all, it allows you to create real masterpieces with your own hands. And for Mother’s Day, you can make a beautiful and delicate postcard using the quilling technique. You can decorate such a gift as you like, to your taste and color and diversify with all kinds of colors. In order to prepare a present for your mother, you should prepare colored paper, a wooden skewer, scissors and glue in advance. At the beginning, strips are made from colored paper, for example, green, which should be half a centimeter wide. They need to be wound on a skewer, and then remove it and unfold the curl a little.
Fix the end of this curl with glue. If you squeeze and pull. then you get a figure that will look like a leaf or a drop. Thus, you need to make five such droplets. Next, you need to cut two strips of bright colored paper already 3.5 centimeters wide. Fold and cut the noodles from one end not to the end. Next, take a piece of colored paper and make half a centimeter strips out of it.
Screw onto a wooden skewer as before.
Take one curl and glue the end, and then take a blank with chopped noodles and glue the piece in a circle. Fix the ends with glue. Thus, you can create a beautiful and original flower. You can come up with a variety of options with a variety of colors. Flowers should be placed on a postcard in any form, as you want, so that it is beautiful.
Do not forget to make leaves with stems. To do this, you need to cut green colored paper, fold it in half and wind it onto a wooden skewer, and then remove it from it and you will get a beautiful curl. Take colored cardboard with pre-written words for mom and create a composition of flowers by gluing it to cardboard. As decorations, you can add all kinds of beads, sparkles and more.
Another amazing Mother’s Day gift can be a DIY jewelry box
Such a gift is not just a beautiful decoration, but a very useful thing in which you can store everything. anything. And the box is made using the scrapbooking technique. You can make a box yourself, or you can take a ready-made box and decorate it to your liking.
Wrapping paper, lace, guipure, satin ribbons, braid, buttons, costume jewelry that is no longer needed, beads, beads, sequins are needed for decoration. Also, to create a beautiful gift, you can make flowers from colored paper in advance, as described earlier. And when the box is ready, you can put an original mini postcard with warm words of congratulations inside.
You can also make it yourself, again from colored paper or cardboard, and also decorated with all kinds of flowers. leaves, beads, lace. Such a gift will definitely not leave mom indifferent. Vedas he do from the heart and soul with his own hands. On little postcards, you can write wishes for good health, optimism, career growth, eternal youth and beauty, stability, wishes to have as much free time as possible, money to have enough for everything, good mood.
Do-it-yourself gift for mom in 5 minutes
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The birthday of Baba Tanya, my mother, is approaching. Gifts from adults have already been bought. But there is also a small member of the family (my son is 5 years old). For all the holidays together we are happy to make gifts ourselves , and it does not take much time. And in my spare time I decided to look for fresh ideas: what to do at gift for mom . It turned out that literally in 5 minutes with your own hands really create original things. We are leaving the ideas in the article for now, and when we make it, I will definitely post the result of our creations. By the way, these gift ideas are suitable not only for birthdays, but also for Mother’s Day and March 8th.
Accordion bouquet
Take a sheet of colored paper (preferably two-sided) and fold it into an accordion. We draw roses on a separate sheet, cut them out and glue them to the green “stalks”. The bouquet is ready!
A wonderful tree as a present for mom!
On a sheet of brown (preferably two-sided) paper, draw a hand – outline your own palm. Cut and fold as shown in the picture. It turned out a tree. We also cut out multi-colored hearts from colored paper – these are leaves. At the bottom of the craft, you can attach a note with a declaration of love or warm wishes.
We chose this option as a birthday present for my mother. I think you can actually make it in 5 minutes. Very simple, original and beautiful craft! The result of our creations is at the end of the article.
Postcard with flowers
We made such a gift last year for March 8 to all women we know. We fold half of the A4 color sheet in half. This is a postcard inside which you can write a beautiful congratulation to your mother. Then glue a rectangle – this is a vase. And the flowers are generally made easier than ever. They are circles of different sizes, glued on top of each other. Fast and easy! Photo – from the Internet. we also promise to post an example of our work later 😉
Postcard with mimosa
Happy owners of hole punchers can also create such a cute postcard.
Cacti
This craft will surely be appreciated by mothers who are happy to breed indoor flowers. Charming cacti are made from … ordinary pebbles. They are well washed and dyed green. You will also need a flower pot and other smaller pebbles – to simulate the soil in a pot.
Snails in love
Such a souvenir will embody love for mother and warm relationships in the family.
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Best gifts for Mother’s Day during quarantine
Many families will have to celebrate separately. Photo: stolicaonego.ru
Mothers are traditionally congratulated on the second Sunday of May both in post-Soviet countries and in the USA. But this year, Mother’s Day will be special: many will not be able to congratulate their relatives in person.
Thanks to delivery services, even at a distance, you can please your mother. That’s why Rubik has put together a few ideas for a holiday gift that can be made no matter the distance.
Houseplants
Houseplants will last much longer than flowers. And now, when most people spend more time at home, decorating your home is a great idea.
New hobby
Try to help your mother find a new hobby or contribute to one she already has. For example, some kind of collectible item, paints and brushes for drawing or something for needlework. This will help her take her mind off this stressful time. Think about what she likes to do.
DIY gift
Perhaps you now have more free time and need to save money. This is a great chance to give mom a handmade item.
For example, print your favorite family photos and make an album. Or ask all your relatives to record a video with nice words for your mom and edit it. This gift will truly be remembered for a long time.
Book
Books are a great way to take your mind off social media and relax. Think about what genre your mom prefers and choose one or more books for her. Now in many bookstores there are great discounts, so there is a chance to meet a small amount. You can also give her an e-book.
Here are some good options for books in different genres: “The Idea of You” by Robin Lee (romantic story), “Winter Garden” by Kristin Hanna (historical fiction), “The Perfect Mother” by Aimee Molloy (thriller, the book is in Russian translation ), “My Life So Far” by Jane Fonda (non-fiction), “Maybe You Should Talk to Someone” by Lori Gottlieb (non-fiction, the book is in Russian translation).
Letter
Write your mother a paper letter. Very few people write letters these days, so they matter more than ever (especially if they’re beautifully designed). As with a DIY gift, you will put in the time and effort to write, which is especially valuable these days. If you have lost your job or are not getting paid, this will save you money. In addition, these are memories that will last for a long time.
Online course or workshop
If your mom has long wanted to learn English or take up yoga, it’s time to give her online classes. In connection with the quarantine, it will be easier for her to attend courses, because she does not need to go anywhere. With this, you have more choice for a gift, as there is now an abundance of online activities.
Sweets
Order a candy delivery or a cake for your mom – please her with sweets that she would not try on a normal day.
A few more quarantine tips:
Be aware of delivery delays. Especially if it’s a popular item. According to the National Retail Federation, 64% of respondents plan to purchase flowers for Mother’s Day.
Many national flower delivery services are still accepting and delivering orders, but some websites are warning of potential delays.
Delivery on Mother’s Day can cost a pretty penny – at this time it becomes quite expensive. So always look for discounts or special offers.
Support Small Businesses
Local businesses are especially in need of support during this time. If you decide to buy something for your mom, try to find it in your local store first. So you not only, perhaps, reduce the delivery time, but also do a good deed. Many stores are now very actively developing online activities and offer discounts.
DIY Mother’s Day gifts for the mom who has everything
I love my mom, but she has a hard time shopping, but she loves DIY Mother’s Day gifts! If you’re in the same boat, check out these 50+ project ideas.
My mother. I love her. I love her because she lets me call herself names like Mamma-Lamma-Ding-Dong and Mamsy. Although Mamsy was not her favorite. . . this one was from Five Little Peppers (maybe she didn’t like the book?). She also lets me sit on her lap even though I’m 40 years old. Doesn’t she sound great?
The only problem with Lil’ Mama is that she has a hard time shopping. My parents are both, so it’s a constant challenge. But you know what I really like about my mom? She LOVES homemade Mother’s Day gifts. It makes me happy because I’m doing it.
I’m looking for the perfect Mother’s Day project to make this year, so I wanted to show you some of the best handmade items I found in my search. If you want inspiration for your mom, scroll down!
Colored tea towel
Use the fabric markers on this DIY kitchen towel to make a unique, colorful gift for mom! This is an adult coloring book with a twist and very easy.
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DIY Silhouette Locket Necklace
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Megan Ballarini
Mother’s Day is Coming! It will be a fun way to show off your kids or a sweet gift to your beloved mom or grandma.
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Large tea towel bag
Learn how to make your own large handbag from kitchen towel at the thrift store. This project is a simple sewing project; cute and cheap! Great gift idea.
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Citrus Fizz bath bombs
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Heidi Kundin
These quick and easy homemade citrus bath bombs are super easy to make and make a fantastic homemade gift for Mother’s Day, birthdays and more!
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DIY pot holder
Learn how to make and quilt a pot holder using your favorite fabric and this easy tutorial! You don’t even need a pattern for this simple sewing project.
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Soap with lavender and lemon
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Crystal Owens
This is an easy homemade lavender and lemon soap recipe that makes a great Mother’s Day gift. Perfect for applying lotion or other items mommy can indulge in.
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How to make tea cup candles
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Sara Lundberg
My mother has a large collection of cups that she treasures, passed down to her by her grandmother. This tea light is so easy to make that it makes a very special gift for a tea or cup lover.
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Bath salt with orange and mint
This DIY bath salt recipe is perfect for gifts! Use any essential oils you like to make this aromatherapy treat in a jar.
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Kilim style painted basket
This Kilim Colored Basket Tutorial is an easy way to try out a fun color palette quickly and cheaply. It’s that easy to make! Ideal for gifts. . . add items inside.
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Vase with picture frame Mason Jar
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Beth Hunter
Turn a stone jar into an affordable and thoughtful gift using the materials you most likely have on hand! This is a great homemade Mother’s Day gift.
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DIY photo pendant
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Cathy Filian
Learn how to make a photo pendant the easy way! Attach simple DIY jewelry to your necklace or bracelet, which also makes a great gift.
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Marble mugs with nail polish
You can make cool marbled mugs with nail polish! It’s easy and you’ll have a homemade Mother’s Day gift in minutes. These nail polish mugs are LESS THAN $1 each!
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Planters for mother’s day with their own hands
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Lydia Oakson
Create this versatile Mother’s Day planter to hold your mom’s favorite flowers, crafts or trinkets. She’ll love a homemade Mother’s Day gift!
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Watercolor markers for clay plants
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Megan Kappl
These little plant markers are the perfect way to decorate a succulent or potted plant for Mother’s Day! Even if you’ve never done a craft before, you can make them.
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DIY Rustic Recipe Box
Mom can keep all her treasured recipes in this unique, rustic recipe box! It’s easy to make with chalkboard paint and perfect for gifts.
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Zipped book bag
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Does your mother like to read? This is a great homemade gift option for a mom who loves her books and you can put extra small gift items inside.
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Mini tissue holder
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Ashley Johnston
Kids always need a tissue – at least in my family! Make this sweet heart napkin for mom. It’s easier to sew than you think and you’ll want to make it for yourself too.
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DIY Pallet Photo Frame
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Tonia Staab
Are you looking for an original gift for Mother’s Day? This is a DIY pallet photo frame tutorial that will make Mom’s day special. Easy to make and perfect for displaying special photos.
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Pressed flower decorations
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Preserve the beauty of nature with these unique pressed flower decorations. Use Mod Podge Resin to add a little flair to your wardrobe or gift to the jewelry lover in your life.
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Plain apron without seams
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Stitches in the game
This beautiful apron is simple and easy to sew! Perfect for beginners and you can make it for yourself at the same time you make it for your mom. Choose her favorite colors!
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DIY jewelry box butterfly
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Steve Carell
Decorate this DIY butterfly box with your favorite paper and Mod Podge; This is the perfect Mother’s Day craft for the mom who has everything!
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Embroidered fruit coasters
Perfect for Mother’s Day gifts, these embroidered coasters are adorned with sweet fruits just as sweet as mom! Use cork and this easy tutorial to make them.
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Beautiful handmade serving tray
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Michelle James
Turn a tray sign or closet door into a tray with paint and stencils—then get mom’s breakfast in bed! This is such a beautiful thing that mom can use as decor.
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Individual slippers with applications
Customizing plain slippers is really easy – make them the perfect personalized Mother’s Day gift your mom is sure to love!
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Homemade sugar scrub with apricot
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Crystal Owens
Mom will love this homemade apricot butter sugar scrub. This three-ingredient sugar scrub recipe is easy to make and makes a great last-minute handmade gift.
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Hand-embroidered magnets
If you love the look of hand embroidery, these DIY magnets are perfect for you. The delicate floral pattern is so pretty! They also make great gifts.
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Engraved wooden utensils
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Melissa Darr
These unique and personalized engraved wooden spoons are the perfect addition to any cook’s kitchen. Choose a design your mom loves, paint it, burn it out, and you’re done.
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Shrinky Dink Keychains
Learn how to make Shrinky Dink keychains using pre-made coloring pages! It’s easy enough for kids and fun for adults. Great for a personalized Mother’s Day gift.
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Tabletop Herb Garden
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This garden will decorate your mother’s kitchen! Garden herbs make the perfect homemade Mother’s Day gifts, and this one was made from an old pallet for less than $10.
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Light floral bracelet
Rose print beads are perfect for a gorgeous handmade spring bracelet. Make it as a beautiful Mother’s Day gift! And if you do it to yourself, I won’t tell you.
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Personalized Photo Candles
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Learn how to make custom candles with your favorite photo with a simple transfer to packing tape! This gorgeous handmade gift can be made in 15 minutes and costs less than five bucks.
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Fridge magnets in bricklayer
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This is one of the easiest gifts you will ever give! This jar has handmade fridge magnets that take a few minutes to make. A simple and cute gift idea for mom.
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DIY fashionable sunglasses case
Learn how to make a unique DIY sunglasses case using heat transfer vinyl and a die cutter.This fashion project includes a free template! If mom needs a place to store her shades and you have a die cutter, this is an easy project.
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Flower Bouquet Coloring Pages
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Laurel Stavros
Lift flowers up with a custom bouquet sleeve that only takes a minute to print! Whether it’s picking wild flowers, picking flowers at the grocery store, or stealing roses from the neighbors (don’t do it) , your mom will love this special touch!
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Artificial Antique Perfume Bottles
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I couldn’t believe these beautiful bottles were made from old salt shakers! If mom loves vintage bottle displays, she will love this beautiful makeover.
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Pushup lotion bars
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If Mom needs to pamper herself, I came up with this idea for these DIY push-up lotion bars. They are so easy to make, they smell divine, they are super convenient, and they make the best Mother’s Day gift!
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trail stool
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Kirste Wade
This adorable footprint stool is a great way to grab the attention of the kids. It’s such a simple project and will be appreciated. This is a great gift for mom or grandma!
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DIY Mother’s Day Mug
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Of all these homemade Mother’s Day gifts, these are probably the fastest. Just write a sweet message on the mug following the baking instructions and you have a gift.
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Dish with a child’s handprint
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Create a baby handprinted jewelry dish out of clay – they’re easy to make and make a great Mother’s Day gift. These sweet little dishes are sure to melt the heart of any mom or grandma.
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Bookmark for mom from felt
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Stephanie Woodson
Bookmarks are one of my favorite quick crafts. They are small, light and great for gifts. Mom’s bookmark is an easy sewing project that you can make a bundle and give to your favorite moms.
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Engraved glass vase
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Kim Wilson
Flowers are always a pleasure to receive, how about adding a personal touch to your vase? Let Kim show you how easy it is to make a beautiful etched glass vase for Mother’s Day. Mom can use it again and again.
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Mother’s Day Hoop Art
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Christy Dominguez
Ready for a sweet DIY project for Mother’s Day? This art headband will put a smile on mom’s face and add some love to her decor. You can get free patterns as well as stitch explanations to make things easier.
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Honey face mask
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Caroline Harris
Facial scrubs and masks are always popular for Mother’s Day! This honey, cinnamon and nutmeg mask is easy to put together and is guaranteed to please.
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Resin cups
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Decorate your favorite morning coffee cup with Mod Podge Resin. Add monograms, glitter, fun shapes and more to make your glass stand out from the crowd.
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Candles for Mother’s Day
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Candles are a great gift idea, and buying a scent you know your mom will love will make it even more special. These printable candle labels let you use regular store-bought candles and turn them into into special personalized gifts just for your mom.
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Bracelet Mystery Braid
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Crystal Owens
Does your mom love jewelry and fashion accessories? These braided leather bracelets look great with just about any style and are easy to layer on top of each other.
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Tray with painting on chalkboard
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There is a chance to use chalkboard paint and I will use it! I love this beautiful pink baking sheet made from baking sheets. Serve your mom breakfast in bed and then she can hang notes on the wall (it’s magnetic!).
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DIY Miniature Floral Notebooks
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Jane and Sonya
These pocket notebooks are perfect for mom to jot down her thoughts, make lists or do DIY design projects! If your mom loves to take notes, this would be a great homemade gift option.
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Make a tissue tray
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These fabric trays are perfect for storing jewelry, sundries, plant pots or sewing knick-knacks! No fabric tray pattern needed, just follow this easy tutorial and sew one for Mom for Mother’s Day.
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Abstract painted flower pots
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Add color to your potted plants with abstract shapes and simple brush strokes. This project is sure to brighten any day with a fresh palette. Choose your mom’s favorite colors and customize them!
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Sewing kit Mason Jar
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Melissa Mortenson
If you’re a girl like me, at the last minute, make your mom a jug sewing kit! OR use one of Melissa’s other great stone jar gift ideas, whichever your mom likes. Get her ideas here!
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22 DIY Mother’s Day gift ideas
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Easy DIY Mother’s Day Gift Ideas for Moms
This Mother’s Day will make your mom something special. These DIY Mother’s Day Gift Ideas are perfect no matter what your mom (or any mom you’re getting a gift for) is into, we’ve got you covered. Make them personal and add a touch of you and her to this holiday.
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The best DIY gifts for Mother’s Day
What can be done easy on Mother’s Day?
A DIY gift is a great Mother’s Day option to show Mom you care and you can easily make it personal just for Mom. See our top ideas below.
1. Natural Lip Balm
Find out how easy it is to make this lip balm for a mom who loves all natural ingredients. Try this homemade chocolate cinnamon lip balm from Soccer Mom’s blog
2. Cotton Flower Sugar Scrub (Bath & Body Replica Cat)
If the mom you’re giving the gift for loves this bath scrub from Bath & Body works, try to do it yourself.
You can see exactly how to make the Cotton Flower Sugar Scrub from Soccer Mom’s blog right here.
3. Orange, honey and oatmeal bath
Would you like to give a real vacation in a bag? Try gifting an Orange Honey Bath Soak Pack. Find out how easy it is to make with ingredients you already have at home at Moms Who Save.
4. Relaxing Lavender Bath
Thanks to Moms Who Save you can prepare this wonderful relaxing bath with lavender.
5. Baby Cushion
Perhaps the sweetest thing on this list. From children’s clothes that can be adjusted and thrown over a decorative pillow. Find out how easy it is in Article Sustain My Craft Habit.
6. Green Confetti Soap
This is such a cute gift for mom that you will love in life. Check out how easy it is to make this DIY Green Confetti Soap by Mama Likes This
7. Lavender Bath Bomb
This super cute bath bomb will help mom relax and take care of herself. Find out how easy it is to get here from Ottawa Mommy Club.
8. Lipstick holder
Does this mother always lose her lip balm? (I know I do) Make them this adorable lip balm holder that fits easily into any bag. You can see at Happiest Camper.
9. Homemade Bath Salt
Check out how to make this cute gift Peppermint Bath Salt, from Attached Mommy.
10. Wooden beaded necklace
For a mother who loves accessories, this is the perfect gift. See how it does Sustain My Craft Habit.
11. Photo Vases
Make it super personal and add your favorite mom photos to these cute vases she can use all year round. Look like Mod Podge Rocks .
12. Elderberry Soap
How cute and healthy these elderberry bars are. See how to do this at Two Kicks and a Coupon.
13. Gift basket
See how to make a gift basket for yourself, for the mom in your life, by The Mom Friend.
14. Pink Lemonade Sugar Scrub
How cute is this Pink Lemonade Sugar Scrub, you can also take this adorable tag and wear it straight from Suburban Simplicity.
15. Tea Gift Basket
Check out how to make this adorable DIY Tea Gift Basket from A Day In The Candiland .
16. Lavender bath solution
Watch how to make these heart-shaped lavender bath blends from Simply Stacie.
17. Coconut Lime Mint Sugar Scrub
Surprise this Mother’s Day with a Coconut Lime Mint Sugar Scrub and see the mom in your life smile so big. See how to make it from Moms Rescuing.
18. Light Rose Water
I love this two ingredient rose water recipe. See how to make it from I Spy Fabulous.
19. Chalkboard Vase
Check out how to make this very pretty chalkboard vase from Sarah Titus.
20. Rough Quartz and Gold Chain
Check out Francine’s Place blog to learn how to make this quartz and gold bracelet.
21. Essential Oil Diffuser Bracelets
Another one from our friends at Soccer Mom’s blog – you can see how to make these adorable and wonderful smelling aromatherapy bracelets.
22. Effervescent Bath Bombs
If you’re wondering what’s the best homemade Mother’s Day gift? This could be the answer, check out how good these Homemade Bath Bombs are and how you can easily make them. From Sarah Titus.
That’s it, 22 super easy, affordable and cute DIY Mother’s Day gifts you can make for your mom.
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Homemade gifts for Mother’s Day
As an adult, I think more and more about my mother and what she sacrificed while raising four children. assignments, stopping fights, keeping homemade food on the table, and cleaning up a house full of energetic (and messy) kids, my mother managed to keep her sanity, her beauty, and her sense of humor.
God bless her.
With less than two weeks left until Mother’s Day, it’s time to show mothers what they mean to us. If you can’t celebrate with your own mom, think of another woman in your life who deserves recognition for being a great mother.
Give a gift to the company
Unfortunately, now that I live 700 miles from my mother, I won’t be able to give my favorite gift… a little time spent laughing and celebrating her . If you live near your mother, grandmother, or sisters, consider hosting a special Mother’s Day event or planning a walk together. Everyone could be collected for…
Mother’s Day Brunch with breakfast casserole, candy bar or quiche and fruit. Don’t forget to put on the table the most girlish table setting and a centerpiece of freshly cut flowers or potted flowers, which mom can take with her. (Send the men to play together if you want this to be a girls-only event!)
Pedicure or Manicure – Sponsor a spa day at home for a more intimate and economical alternative. Do some foot baths and prepare an assortment of natural lotions and foot polishes for guests. Don’t forget to have mimosa ingredients and a selection of teas on hand in case anyone wants to take a sip while enjoying the “spa”!
City Day & Picnic – You can visit the local farmers market, shop for a little antique or shop at Mom’s favorite stores or take a scenic stroll in the nearby park. Then have a special picnic with snacks and a fruity drink served in fun cups .
Great gift baskets
Who doesn’t love a set of goodies in a homemade gift basket? Mix up a few handmade or store-bought treats for a personalized gift for your mom.
Gardening Mom
Replace your mom’s old rusty gardening tools with new floral designs that will make her smile as she digs in the ground. this she, hangs them near her back door because they are too pretty!) A new pair of gardening gloves or a homemade sugar scrub will work. take care of her garden hands! Place the gift in a tin watering can and tie a gorgeous bow before giving it to your mom.
Flower lover
Fill a ceramic pot with a fun gift for mom. Include packets of organic seeds, a rich natural hand lotion, or a bouquet of her favorite flowers. Put in a set of organic herbal teas and a container of homemade jam with items to complete this gift.
For the chef
Fill a wooden salad bowl with a few homemade dishes that mom can use in the kitchen. She might appreciate a collection of organic spices, vanilla beans, a great bottle of olive oil, or flavored vinegar. Bring wooden spoons, a knitted washcloth, hand-sewn cloth napkins, or a new oven mitt. Tie some twine around the top of the cinnamon sticks for a sweet-smelling gift that mom will love.
Spa care
If your mom needs an easy escape from her busy life, prepare a DIY spa package for her. She can enjoy homemade soda bath bombs, salt or sugar scrubs, natural body butter, handmade solid perfumes, and a good book or magazine to read while relaxing. Wrap everything in a soft towel or silk scarf and tie with a thick ribbon.
Recorded
Whether you live next door or a thousand miles from your mother, express your true feelings through a handwritten card or letter. I think there is nothing sweeter and more sincere than reflecting on what a person means to you and put it in writing.
Give your mom a postcard with your thoughts filling in the empty space, or pull out a forgotten stationery item and compose a beautiful letter. Old school? May be. Really significant? Absolutely.
Oh, and the fatter the better… For God’s sake, she changed your dirty diapers!
Do you have anything special for your mother? We’d love to hear any ideas you have for celebrating Mother’s Day!
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10 Handmade Mother’s Day Gift Ideas
Handmade Gifts That Mom Would Love
for Mother’s Day, so for me and my daughter it is doubly a holiday! I know that I would like mine to stay with us so that I can have another chance to celebrate her. While we should celebrate mom every day, having this special holiday gives us the opportunity to show our appreciation for something special. As a mother, I will say that mothers love everything that is done by hand, because it comes from the heart. We have compiled a list of our favorite beautiful and simple Mother’s Day gifts to make them an unforgettable gift to give mom.
1. Paper flowers
Where would we be if we didn’t start this list with flowers? Always give flowers on Mother’s Day, but why spend money on something that will only last one week? We love paper flowers for many reasons, but some of the main ones are that they last forever, you can create any flower no matter the season, and they are absolutely allergy free. Plus they are gorgeous and lavishly handcrafted! Some of our favorite gifts for mom are orchids, tulips, and daffodils. Everything spring screams! Browse all of our crepe paper flowers or metallic paper flowers for more inspiration.
2. DIY wall art
It’s always good to give mom something that can remind her of you every time she sees it, which is why we love great DIY wall art as a gift. You can give her a framed art print as a pretty inspirational quote, or you can be crafty and get her some 3D wall art. If she likes metallic accents in her home décor, our botanical-inspired wire ornaments or wooden foil canvases are great easy options. For a “print and then frame” piece of art, she might like our floral print with a beautiful reminder that you have to be patient with yourself. Here you will find all our wall arts.
3. Handmade jewelry
If you’re making a list of Mother’s Day gifts, you can’t skip jewelry. Especially if handmade! Citrine drop earrings are an incredibly versatile design that can be paired with both casual and formal outfits. Or, depending on her style, she might love a statement choker such as a copper and pearl felt necklace. Trapeze earrings are the perfect handmade gift for a trendy mom. Check out all of our DIY jewelry projects to find something that can reflect her personal tastes.
4. Tea Towels
We’ve always been fans of making tea towels because they can be an almost easy way to create a beautiful piece of seasonal décor, especially if your mom loves to host dinner parties or gatherings. You can start by purchasing a set of plain kitchen towels from your local home improvement store, or use our guide to make your own kitchen towels from a yard of linen from a fabric store. Apply homemade citrus stamps to the towels if she likes a sunny color palette, or iron on a design. cups for the upcoming tea party. Find our collection of kitchen towel crafts for more inspiration.
5. Mother’s Day Printing Supplies
6. Tote Bags
You can never have too many canvas bags. Whether you’re using them for market trips, weekend getaways, or laundry bags, they’re really easy to customize for whatever you might need. As with kitchen towels, you can create your own stamps and decorate them. paint, or you can apply a stylish flat iron to bring the bag to life. Learn how to sew your own bag with our easy sewing machine guide, or find a simple canvas bag on Amazon. If your mom loves a design that is both sweet and elegant, our honey bee bag is the way to go. To make something special for her, be sure to take a look at this mom/mom bag! Browse all of our DIY tote bags here.
7.Bath & Beauty Products
One of our favorite Mother’s Day gifts is always a luxury beauty product. We love using natural ingredients, which is why we have developed a range of handmade beauty recipes for skin care. The Honey Ginger Body Scrub is a great choice, especially because it comes with printable gift tags that you can use to wrap the scrub in a pretty package. If she loves a luxurious bath, you can make a batch of lavender bath salt (which also comes with a gift tag) or a homemade bath melt. Choose your favorite foods from our beauty recipes section to make the perfect gift for her.
8. Handmade Apron
One of the things I remember most fondly when I remember my mother is the amazing bread and pastries she used to bake. Making aprons will always remind me of her. If you want to sew a cute apron for mom, use our step-by-step photo tutorial. Head to your local fabric store to select a patterned fabric you think she’d like to create for you individually.
9. Pretty Recipe Box
Another classic Mother’s Day gift idea that can even be paired with an apron is a recipe box that mom can keep all her cooking mixes in. Grab a wooden box from your local craft store and print out our vinyl design to stick it on. If you know some of Mom’s classic recipes, you can print them out on matching recipe cards that come with the vinyl design. She will be able to think of you every time she opens it! Just don’t forget to send her the recipe card template so she can fill it out for herself too.
10. Custom tea bags
Does your mother like tea? Does she have a favorite brand of tea bags or liners? You can easily create a customized tea set for her with printed tea tags. Simply replace the original tags with these pastel colors, or make your own tea bags by hand using leaf and cheesecloth. If you choose it for Mother’s Day gift, you can also match it with our adorable cup tea towel.
11.Craft membership!
If mom loves to create or plan special events, big or small, then you might consider gifting her an annual membership to the site! Find out more about how you can get her involved with our crafting community here.
Browse all of our Mother’s Day projects online for new gifts and decor. Visit our membership page to start downloading, or leave a comment below with your favorite Mother’s Day gifts! We love getting you involved in the creative process, so please share your suggestions and project requests or tag your project photos on Instagram with #MadeWithLia. We can’t wait to see what inspires you! Enjoy Mother’s Day~ Leah and Team
26 Easy Gifts Kids Can Make
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Want easy gifts that your kids can give to their moms? We have collected the best crafts for Mother’s Day for mom or grandmother with our own hands. We have everything from flower pots to leg art. And what’s the best? They are very easy to make for kids. Click here and check out our ideas. Which one will you choose?
Once when I was a child, my father was on a business trip for Mother’s Day. This meant we couldn’t go shopping for flowers to give Mom on her special day.
At that time, my brothers and I did not have the money to buy a present. However, I was determined to give my mother flowers no matter what.
I secretly stocked up and fashioned flowers out of paper napkins and straws. I remember dusting them with talcum powder to make them smell good! These were the strangest things, but I put all my love into these flowers.
Then, on Mother’s Day, I made my mother breakfast and gathered my brothers. We had breakfast in bed and gave her flowers. She answered as if it were the most exquisite bouquet in the world.
Many years later my mother remembered that day. She told me how she was touched by this gesture. Since my father was not at home, she didn’t expect to receive anything. A small bunch of plain paper flowers meant everything to her.
Homemade gifts touch the heart
That’s the power of homemade gifts, isn’t it? They can be made from cheap materials and look definitely quirky. But they have a way of conveying deep love. It doesn’t matter how weird they are.
The best gifts I have received from my children are unusual handmade gifts. I still use the bookmark my son made me over 20 years ago. And I confess that I still treasure a few hand-printed gifts, lovingly crafted by my boys. They mean the world to me.
26 beautiful handmade gifts that kids can make themselves
So, I decided to search the Internet for Mother’s Day crafts that I could give my mom. I had two criteria
They were supposed to be something that children could make themselves
They were supposed to be made from readily available materials.
I found 25 Homemade gifts that I liked. Some connect fairly quickly, so they’re perfect for last-minute rushes. Others will take longer (mostly drying), so you’ll need to adjust your schedule accordingly.
Some projects are better suited for older children, but many can be completed by preschoolers. You know what your kids are capable of, so read the instructions and decide which projects are right for you.
Mother’s Day crafts with handprints, fingers and thumbs
Let’s face it, any gift that has handprints or fingerprints on it will always win. I saved a few things my boys gave me (now all adults). These are wonderful memories of childhood. Take a look at them.
Beautiful art that mom will love
Children love making art, so Mother’s Day crafts are a hit. The great thing about these designs is that they are very easy to make and very beautiful. Moms and grandmas will love them.
Related: Looking for gifts for dad? Check out our list of homemade gifts for dad.
Flowers Perfect crafts for Mother’s Day
We don’t have tissue paper flowers, but they are all beautiful. I can tell you kids love making flowers for their moms! We made flowers with preschoolers every year and they LOVE it!
Mother’s Day Recycled Crafts for Mom
I’m a big fan of recycled crafts so I couldn’t resist these two brilliant ideas.
Practical and convenient gifts for mom
It’s always nice to get something homemade and practical. A pipe cleaner and a pop-pom crown are impractical. However, I knew it would be of interest to younger children and it didn’t fit anywhere else.
Looking for other ideas?
Here’s a fun idea
Check out my Pinterest board full of gifts kids can make
11 DIY mason jar gifts you can make for Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is probably one of the most important days of the year. This is the day we honor the women who brought us into this world and made us functional people. Hooray, Moms! They deserve many awards for their unconditional love and nerves of steel, but this year for Mother’s Day you can also give them a unique and personalized DIY stone jug gift!
1. Sewing kit Mason Jar
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For moms who love to sew, this sewing kit is a nice and practical gift that might even come in handy one day! It has everything you need for sewing neatly folded in a stone jug, and it even has a pincushion! Get all the details on the It Starts with Paint website!
2. Mason Personal Care Gift Jar
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Moms need to take care of themselves a lot, but they also need to be constantly reminded of it! Show your mom that you appreciate everything she does for you by giving her the gift of a self-care stone jar that will always remind her to take care of herself first! See how it put together Hello Splendid!
3. Color Coded Mason Jar Gifts
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Colored and themed stone jar gifts are a great idea for moms who need special care on special days! Need energy? Open the red can! Snack? It’s blue! Check out how The Gunny Sack put together these amazing stone jar gifts!
4. Bloody Mary Mason Jar
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Look, sometimes mom’s best friend is an alcoholic drink. her to know she can take the day off! Cheers to Something Turquoise for this brilliant idea!
5. Mommy Survival Kit
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For new moms and moms with multiple babies, this survival kit is the number one must! Being a mother is a real blessing, but oh my god, it can be exhausting! Check out what Classy Clutter has packed into Mommy’s Survival Kit!
6.Gift with Golden Pampering Mason jar
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Your mother is a goddess! Treat her like the only one by giving her this precious stone jar gift, which is a small luxury body treatment packaged in a jar! Follow the instructions in The Gunny Sack to get it right!
7. Brownie mix in a jar
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There’s nothing that can fix a little sugar! Who knows, when intruders come in, or the kids want to be frozen, or mom needs something to keep them busy – all of these situations can be easily remedied with a simple canned cake mix that Call me Cupcake brought you. .
8. Tea can Mason Can
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For sophisticated moms who like to spend time with a cup of tea in silence, this gift is a jackpot! Choose your mom’s favorite tea flavors and surprise her with a personalized tea jar! Need ideas? Stonegable has a lot!
9. A set of herbs in a jar
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Communicating with nature and growing your own herbs is a very calming practice. This Mother’s Day, feel free to encourage your mom to collect simple herbs when you give her this adorable jar of herbs! If you need more information, rustic chic cottage will help you!
10. Mulled Wine Mason Jar Gift
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This idea from Buzzfeed is another hidden gem for wine-loving moms! This is a mulled wine gift jar that will instantly create the Christmas spirit at any time of the year and give your sweet mom a moment of relaxation with delicious hot wine!
11. Mason Jar Vegetable Soup
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There’s nothing better than mother’s homemade soup! If your mom loves to cook, help her out by making a few cans of vegetable soup ahead of time to make her cooking routine easier! Bonus points for being a very passionate kid! Visit Wholefully to learn all about these vegetable jars!
Mom is our favorite person in the world!
33 DIY Mother’s Day Gifts
If this is real footage of your mom, she deserves an epic, heartfelt and amazing Mother’s Day gift that she will love.
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However, this does not mean that you need to spend hundreds of dollars on an expensive gift. Mom will appreciate an elaborate trinket you made yourself more than anything you can buy in a store (okay, maybe no more than diamonds, but you get the idea). Give her a unique DIY Mother’s Day gift – one she actually uses – with these custom gift ideas you can easily make while stuck at home.
Keep browsing the coolest DIY gifts for mom ( with video tutorials – please) that you can make yourself. And if you’re not into the craft, you should leave this article and buy one of these ready-made Mother’s Day gifts instead.
Pompom pillow
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You won’t even find a pillow as cute as this at HomeGoods, so this DIY is an absolute win. Copy this blush pattern or pick a room in your home that could use a little help and go with this color scheme.
Fringed bag keyring
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Fashionable fringed pendant will elevate the basic black mum bag. If you are really likes ‘s look, give her a pair of matching earrings.
Wall garden
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What do you get when you mix hot glue, blank canvas and a big bunch of artificial flowers? A chic floating garden that never needs to be watered.
Photo puzzle
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By law, moms are required to LOVE any gift that has a picture of their kids (or dog) on it. A handmade photo puzzle seems a lot more elaborate than a boring photo frame.
Floating wreath
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I know mom’s official handbook says they should have some kind of wreath, but that doesn’t mean you should give her an ugly one. This shiny modern design is very cute (and – uhm – cheaper) than the older versions you’ll find in the store.
Hoop earrings with pearls
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I have these exact earrings (buy them here) but I paid much more for mine than you would make them yourself. Simply insert the pearl beads into the hoop of your choice and add the glue.
Flower stands
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Did you buy those fancy little coasters from Anthropologie? Or did you make them yourself for about $4? Mom will only know if you tell her.
Earring frame
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You can make this ENTIRE earring holder for free from wastebasket scraps. To be honest, it seems like a LOT of work. Personally, I’d just buy a nice frame for cheap at a thrift store and stick a mesh over it.
Juicy Garden
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Your mother is the only one out of 1000 who can really keep a succulent alive. Give her a beautiful garden with plants you picked yourself instead of selling them at overpriced stores. Save even more by looking at your favorite thrift store for a cute vintage planter.
Tie-dye tracksuit
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Unfortunately, we’re going to be celebrating Mother’s Day during social distancing, so mom probably won’t get much out of that blouse you were planning to buy her. If you want to give her something that she will actually wear , just let me point out that tie-dye homewear is really on trend. Make your own using a cheap kit and some bleach for a cooler version that won’t bleed.
Forever Rose
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Celebrities are obsessed with giving these contemporary bouquets to each other (one Kardashian family basically supports Venus and Fleur’s business), but they cost a LOT. Luckily, the DIY version looks almost indistinguishable and is very easy to make.
Short knit blanket
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School is cancelled, prom is canceled and you shouldn’t leave the house – now is the perfect time to learn how to knit by hand. Make mom a damn pretty Pinterest blanket to brighten up her living room.
Glitter vase
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The easiest way to give a Mother’s Day gift: spray paint it silver and add rhinestones. That’s all. This rule applies to any inanimate object.
Earth photo frame
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I don’t know who needs it, but your mom does NOT need another boring photo frame. This DIY herbal plant is much cuter.
Pink candle
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Candles
are the perfect gift for literally for any occasion because they are affordable, beautiful and useful. Hanukkah: YES. Easter: YES. Anniversary: YES. Birthday: YES. Mother’s Day: OPTIONAL YES. Add flower petals to a $4 column candle to make it seem more hearty.
Beachy Rock Vase
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Who knew a can of Pringles could look SO cute?! Just cover it with sand and shells to make it look like you bought it at a vegan craft fashion fair.
Tie-dye wreath
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This tie-dye wreath will decorate your home all year round. Attach your own trinkets and charms to personalize them a bit.
Wall fringe
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This is literally the simplest and cutest wall art ever. Combine different textures, colors and beads to create a completely unique tapestry.
Crystal necklace
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You can do a lot with superglue and lots of crystals. Create a necklace (or earrings) that looks like it came from the chicest downtown boutique.
Photo board
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It’s not 1992 – we won’t give mothers a photo album. This easy-to-make frame holds the same number of photos, but looks a lot more stylish.
String art, wall mount
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Yes, this silver iridescent creation is VIBE, but you can use any color scheme you want. May I suggest a rustic, mom-friendly twine heart set against a wood-paneled backdrop?
Fruit vases
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If you feel really dedicated, you can make and paint this entire bowl by hand. If not, you can just draw the pelvis you already have. It will be cute anyway.
Useful diary
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Introduce your mom to the wonderful world of journaling with her own diary, built from scratch. Add sections for budget, goals, and workouts to keep Mom organized and on time (laughs, yes, that’s right).
User lamp
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The complete home renovation your mom deserves will cost you thousands, but that’s okay, because adding just one item will make any living space feel fresh again. Create this Coachella-inspired lamp with a couple of cheap placemats.
Hand drawn map
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Even if you are not a true artist, the individual card will win her heart. Use stickers, stencils, and magazine clippings to make up for what you’re missing in the art department.
Individual denim jacket
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She doesn’t look like a normal mom, she’s a cool mom so buy her a jacket that you’ll probably end up stealing from her closet.
Luxe brush holders
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When you’re done making these metal makeup brush cups, you’ll really want to keep them. Be sure to get yourself an extra vanity kit.
Soothing Bath Bombs
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Give her a little pampering for Mother’s Day with these relaxing bath bombs that will make her bath so much better.
Marble coffee mug
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There’s only one thing mom loves more than you: COFFEE. Recreate this unique mug using old nail polish and modifier – it’s literally that simple.
Sugar scrub
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After years of patience, she deserves to be pampered (you know that’s true). This homemade sugar scrub has only a few ingredients, most of which can be found at home. This mixture will make her skin soft and glowing.
Floral mirror
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All you need for this 5 minute craft is a hot glue gun and a ton of bright colors.
Glam makeup tray
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This tiered organizer holds everything from jewelry and makeup to stationery. Check out your local thrift store for vintage supplies like decorative bowls and plates to create this makeup holder cheaply.
Chic watch
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Decorate Mom’s office space with a handmade clock – and don’t worry if she doesn’t like polka dots, you can use any print you want.
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Gift for mom on mother’s day: how to make original gifts with your own hands in kindergarten and school
The most important person in our life is our mother, mother, mother. YOU can tell your mom how much you love her every day, but there is also an official mother’s day. This is an occasion to gather the whole family at a large table and once again thank mothers and grandmothers for their love and care. If you want to express your love not only with words, then you can make a gift with your own hands for Mother’s Day.
If the budget does not allow you to give your mother an expensive gift or buy flowers, then you can make a beautiful and useful gift from materials for creativity. Each person has their own taste, but you know your mother or grandmother well enough to understand what kind of gift she would like.
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What gift should I give my mother on Mother’s Day?
Before you start creating a surprise for your mother, consider the options. Knowing the taste and preferences of the mother, you can decide on the subject of manufacture. In any case, whatever you do for mom, this gift will remain the best and most beautiful for her. She will definitely keep such a craft, and remember this day with warmth.
Choose the kind of crafts for mom that you can handle. It can be paper work that is created with glue. If you take fabric for work, then the ability to sew will come in handy. Small children can make crafts from plasticine.
If you have beads or beads in stock, then jewelry would be a great gift option for mom. It can be beads or a necklace, as well as earrings and bracelets. If you have the patience for a set of jewelry, then do not forget to take care of the packaging. It can be made so original that you don’t want to open the gift.
Do not forget about simple and banal postcards, because they serve to write the warmest words for your loved one.
If mom has a lot of her jewelry, then you can make a beautiful stand for jewelry. Its manufacture does not take much time, and does not require a lot of materials.
A jewelry stand made from a wooden photo frame will look original. It needs to be painted in your mother’s favorite color, and a braid attached.
Many women like to decorate their home with different decorative elements. Therefore, such a gift as a cactus made of pebbles in a pot will be pleasant for them.
To make such a gift for mom on mother’s day, you will need a beautiful flower pot, stones of different sizes and shapes, green paint, white corrector, sand.
Paint each stone green, and then draw needles on the dried stones with a white corrector. Plant the pebbles in a pot, covered with sand.
How to make a gift for mother on mother’s day
Beautiful handmade fabric flowers will be a chic and durable gift for mother on mother’s day. Such flowers can be the same, or you can make them from different fabrics and assemble them into a beautiful bouquet. The design options for fabric tulips can also be different.
Materials:
Flower Fabric
Green Leaf Fabric
Filler
Wire
Transfer all the details to the fabric and make as many copies as you want to make flowers.
The fabric for the tulip bud must be folded in half and cut out. We sweep this detail. The same process is necessary for the leaves and stem of the future tulip. Don’t forget to leave a hole to turn the pieces inside out. We sew all the details manually or on a typewriter.
Fill them with cotton wool or synthetic winterizer. Attach the buds to the wire that will act as the stem. To hide the wire, there is one more detail that we have already sewn and turned inside out earlier. All the details need to be fastened together with a hidden seam. Also attach a leaf to each flower, and soon your bouquet will be ready.
Do-it-yourself gift for mom from paper
You can also make a corrugated paper bouquet for mom. It looks no worse than a fabric bouquet. But from paper, the option is suitable for those who do not know how to sew at all. A variety of colored paper allows you to create incredible bouquets from different flowers.
Gorgeous peonies
The season of these flowers starts in May and lasts almost all summer. But Mother’s Day is no longer held on summer days. Therefore, it will not be possible to give mother live peonies. To your rescue, stock up on colored corrugated paper.
Materials:
Credided paper: pink, white, green, green
Scissors
Wire
Green Tape Coal
Cut the pink paper into squares in two sizes. There must be a total of 25 pieces.
Shape these squares into petals with scissors
Make 10 narrow strips and 10 wide strips from green paper. Let’s give them the shape of leaves, stretching a little.
A piece of wire must be wrapped with tape.
To make a peony bud, you need to carry out the following processes: lay out the small petals in a circle, fixing with a ribbon, then attach the large petals.
It remains to attach the leaves to the stems. Several of these peonies will make a chic bouquet.
Rose with candy
For lovers of sweets, you can hide sweets in an original gift. For Mother’s Day, this would be the perfect surprise. It doesn’t take long to make a bouquet. If you carefully then pull out the candy, then such a bouquet can stand for a long time and delight your mother with a memory.
Materials:
Corrugated paper
Candies
Foil
Wire
Green tape
Scissors
Cut paper into strips 6 cm wide. We cut each strip every 10 cm. In order to make petal blanks, round off two corners.
Wrap the round candy in foil and attach it to a wooden skewer, which will act as a stalk.
Next, wrap the core with prepared pieces of paper. Each of them should envelop a ball of foil.
Attach each petal with a thread.
Attach the next petal in the same way, only opposite the previous one.
Also stretch out three more strips for the petals and attach them to the bud.
The edges of the petals can be slightly stretched to make them wavy. So the flower will appear more magnificent.
This is how the finished bud will look like from the side
To decorate the bud, cut off a piece of green paper and cut it out with cloves. Glue it to the base of the bud, hiding the winding with a thread. Cut out a long strip of green paper to wind the wire for the stalk.
We begin to wrap the green strip around the bottom of the bud, continuing along the wire previously attached to the bottom of the bud. Cut out leaves from green paper and attach them to the stem
Bouquet of poppies with sweets
This bouquet looks more original than the usual bouquet of roses due to its design. Delicious sweets will also be hidden in poppies, a joy for the sweet tooth.
Materials:
corrugatedum
tape
Wire
TAP-tape
Scissors
Nippers
wooden skewers
Bows
Decorative
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and cut a thin ribbon of 25 cm each piece.
From corrugated paper we make pieces 18*12 cm. We need them to wrap sweets.
Tie the blanks with a ribbon and attach to the wire with a teip tape.
We make 7 poppies, spreading the edges on the flowers for splendor.
Attach the flowers to the wire with tape. You can also add greens for decoration. Wrap the flowers in wrapping paper and decorate with a bow.
DIY gift for Mother’s Day
On the eve of such a wonderful holiday as Mother’s Day, you need to take care of a gift. It is not difficult to make a gift for Mother’s Day with your own hands. You don’t have to have a big budget to make a worthwhile gift. Mothers value the attention and love of children most of all. And it’s not at all difficult to show this, it’s enough to spend a few evenings in creativity.
Materials:
Bank of any form
Flowers
Figures of plastic
adhesive pistol
9000 side cover flowers and figurines with glue.
You can attach the figurine to the string and attach the string to the lid. When the lid is turned over, the figurine will be in flight in the bottle. This will give originality to such a craft.
Fill the jar with water, about 2 cm short of the rim. Can be topped with glitter and confetti.
Screw on the cap making sure it is well fixed. Decorate the lid with green paper.
Mother’s Day Playdough Gifts for Kindergarten
Children love to play with playdough, so it’s good to turn that passion into a beautiful gift for mom.
Such a plasticine cake can be made in an hour. But he looks bright and cute. Any mother will like that the child took care of her and decided to feed her with a delicious dessert, albeit not a real one.
It would be quite symbolic to make such crafts from plasticine. A nest with chicks symbolizes mother’s care for children.
The nest is made of brown plasticine. One part in the form of a circle is flat and two parts need to be made in the form of tubes. Twist between each other, imitating weaving. Attach the pigtail to the bottom of the nest. Chicks are made from ovals rolled from yellow plasticine.
Mother’s Day gift: middle group
Children in the middle and senior kindergarten groups can already handle scissors, so it is quite possible for them to make a beautiful bouquet of colored paper for their mother’s share.
We make an accordion from a green sheet of paper.
We measure the middle and glue together. We’ll get a fan.
Draw flowers on white paper and cut them out.
You can draw beautiful tulips on red paper
Glue flowers on the green fan
Original gifts to mom
Of course, the main goal of this holiday is to remind mothers about their motherhood happiness, allow children to allow children once again show your feelings. And how nice it will be if they are backed up with a beautiful and original gift for mom on Mother’s Day.
For a beautiful woman, jewelry will never be superfluous. Therefore, you can make a simple, but such a stylish necklace or bracelet.
This version of the necklace will suit extravagant women.
To make it you will need:
tape, chain, carabiner, rings, pliers, glue.
Glue the edge of the tape to the first ring of the chain and wrap it around. We will carry out the same procedure on the other side of the chain.
You can connect the parts of the jewelry with the help of rings, and don’t forget about the clasp in the form of a carabiner.
From such a gift, mother will not only be happy, but you will see joy in her eyes and tears of happiness. Reading every note, mom will think and remember that she gave birth to the best son or daughter who is not stingy with words in her direction.
You can make such a jar in any form, as well as the words inside. Decorate it with colored decor elements, beads, sparkles, ribbons.
If your mother doesn’t eat sweets, but what’s a holiday without a cake, then you can make a cake out of colored cardboard. Each piece can carry a pleasant surprise.
You can make a lamp with your own hands. To do this, you will need a little skill and a few light bulbs. We do not recommend doing this on your own, because you can use your dad or grandfather for this work.
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ADMINISTRATOR & DIRECTORS
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Lindsey – Lindsey has worked in the early childhood field since 2005. She began working as a teacher for Kid’s Castle, and then took a position as the financial director in 2014. Lindsey earned her teacher certification through Gateway Technical College, completed the pyramid model training, earned her administrative credential through UW-Platteville, and is currently working towards her associate degree in early childhood education at NWTC. Lindsey has experience working with children from infancy to 13 years of age and enjoys how every day brings something new. Lindsey’s favorite part of working in this field is seeing children experiencing new things and providing a safe environment for them. She enjoys participating in outdoor activities, such as going to the beach, boating, and playing volleyball with her family. She likes finding new home decorating ideas, DIY projects, and traveling.
Kris – Kris has been in the early childhood field since 2004 and is the owner of Kid’s Castle. She earned her bachelor’s degree in social work from UW-Eau Claire, and completed her administrative credential through UW-Milwaukee. Kris enjoys working with the families as a unit, providing resources if needed to ensure the children and families’ needs are met, and watching the excitement children have for learning new things. She has been married to her husband, Dan for 26 years and they have 4 grown children together, Dan, Tony, Paige and Noah. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, listening to music, traveling and baking.
Angelia – Angelia has been in the early childhood field since 2010. She has experience working with children with special needs, and typically-developing children from infancy through school age. She began her career at Kid’s Castle in 2016 as a teacher, and then accepted a position as the curriculum director in 2018. Angelia has always had a passion for working with young children and enjoys watching children grow, learn and develop their own unique personalities, as well as getting to know the families. Angelia earned her preschool and administrative credential through UW-Platteville and bachelor’s degree in early childhood education from UW-Whitewater. She has been married to her husband, Matt since June of 2015 and has a son named Levi. Outside of working and keeping up with school, she enjoys traveling, shopping, and spending time with family and friends.
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Ms. Catie – Catie began working in the childcare field in 2012, and began at Kid’s Castle in October of 2021. She took some early education courses through UW-Platteville before starting her own family, and then she did home school her oldest child before coming back into the field. She is CPR, AED, and First Aid certified. Catie enjoys to watch the little ones realize when they hit milestones – how their faces light up, and they get super excited! She is a mom of 3 very energetic and adventurous children (2, 4 & 6), so in her free time, she enjoys shooting her bow, and watching her kids grow on her family farm where they take care of the animals and help in the garden.
Ms. Cheryl – Cheryl has been working in the early childhood field since 1995 when she began at Kid’s Castle. She has earned her childcare teacher and administrative assistant certificates, has taken several continuing-ed classes and seminars, and has many years of experience. Cheryl’s favorite part of working with children is watching their excitement as they accomplish new things and building relationships with the families. She has been married to her husband for 40 years, and they have two grown children (a son and a daughter), and two granddaughters. In her free time, Cheryl enjoys knitting, crocheting, cross-stitching, and searching the internet for fun activities to implement in her classroom.
Ms. Elle – Elle started working in the childcare field in 2020, and has been with Kid’s Castle since September 2021. She has experience as a nanny prior to working in the preschool environment, and attended UW-LaCrosse for two years studying early childhood education. Her favorite part about teaching is watching the children learn new things and grow throughout the year in the classroom. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, baking, doing make-up and being outdoors.
Ms. Frances – Frances has been in the early childhood field since 1993, and has worked for Kid’s Castle since 2001. She has completed several early education station trainings, numerous continuing education courses and workshops such as pyramid model and appelbaum. Frances’ favorite part of teaching is seeing the changes in the children over the course of the year that they are in her care and how they become their own little person. Frances has been married almost 33 years now; they have two daughters, two grandchildren and many dogs. She loves sports, especially football, and her favorite teams are Ohio State, and the Packers.
Ms. Hilary – Hilary has been in the childcare field since 2012, and has been with Kid’s Castle on and off since 2014. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Grand Canyon University, her Associate’s in Liberal Arts/Behavioral and Social Science, as well as WMELS and Pyramid Model trainings. Hilary’s favorite part about teaching is watching children have that ‘ah-ha’ moment and knowing that she is helping build their foundation to life. She has been married for 11 years, has 3 sweet children, and a crazy golden retriever. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, doing yoga, and reading a good book.
Ms. Ilajah – Ilajah has been in the early childhood field since 2017 when she began working at Kid’s Castle. She has completed the lead teacher training through the Early Education Station and is attending Gateway Technical College to earn her associate degree in human services. Watching children learn through play, and getting to know the families is what Ilajah enjoys most about working in the preschool environment. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her mom and shopping.
Ms. Jackie – Jackie has been in the childcare field since 1999, and began working with Kid’s Castle in October 2021. She earned both the assistant teacher and teacher certifications through Gateway Technical College. She has experience working in a variety of childcare settings with ages between 2 to 12. What she enjoys most about teaching is watching the children play and use their imaginations. She says that the best part is when you see the spark in their eyes as you show them something and see them put to use the things you have taught them. Jackie enjoys spending time with family – including her husband of 30 years, 3 children, and 1 grandson. She also likes doing crafts, hiking, bike riding and traveling.
Ms. Jessica – Jessica has been in the early childhood field since 2008, and began working for Kid’s Castle in 2019. She has her associate degree in early childhood education from Gateway Technical College, and continues to take trainings specified for the field. Jessica enjoys getting to know each child’s individual personality, as well as their families. She is originally from Richland Center, WI, but has been in Kenosha since 2006. She has been married to her husband Mike since 2014, and they have two children together, Lilly and Liam.
Ms. Jolene – Jolene has been in the childcare field since 2008, and began working at Kid’s Castle in January 2022. She has her Bachelor’s degree in both early childhood education and special education from UW-Oshkosh. Jolene has worked with ages 6 weeks to 12 years, and is also certified for SIDS, Shaken Baby Syndrome, CPR, First Aid, and WMELS. She loves seeing the ‘Ah-ha’ moment when children figure out a new concept. Jolene has been married for 16 years, and has 3 children (15, 12 and 7), and a crazy puppy. Their family stays busy keeping up with all of the kid’s sports. She enjoys spending time with her family and taking vacations.
Ms. Kari – Kari has been in the early childhood field since 1997, and has been with Kid’s Castle since 2017. She studied early childhood education at Gateway Technical College, and continues to expand her knowledge in the field with continuing education courses and trainings. Her favorite part about working with children is watching them grow and learn. Kari has three children of her own, and enjoys cooking, walking her dog and spending time with her family.
Ms. Kayla – Kayla has been in the early childhood field since 2015 when she began working at Kid’s Castle. She attended classes at UW-Whitewater, and then transferred to Gateway Technical College to earn her associate degree in early childhood education. She enjoys watching the children get excited when they learn something new, how their creativeness and imagination emerges in the classroom, and how they always find a way to make you smile. Kayla has a daughter that turns 1 in December 2019, and loves spending time with her and their family.
Ms. Kim – Kim has been in the early childhood field since 2014 and began working at Kid’s Castle since 2019. She has experience working with children from infancy to fifth grade. Kim graduated from Cardinal Stritch University with her bachelor’s degree in early elementary education. She loves getting to be a part of the children’s development while in her classroom. In her spare time, Kim enjoys drawing, watching movies, spending time outdoors (especially during Fall), and being with family and friends. She also loves Disney!
Ms. Kimi – Kimi has been working in the childcare field since 1989, and has been with Kid’s Castle since June 2020. She had her own daycare when her children were younger, and she has her degree in early childhood education. She has worked with children from infancy to 15 years. Her favorite part about teaching is their smiles and watching them grow. She is a proud mom of 3 kids, who are all grown, and has 2 grandchildren. In her free time, Kimi enjoys plants and gardening. She has a puppy named Mena that takes up a lot of her time, but also loves spending time with her family.
Ms. Mahala – Mahala began working at Kid’s Castle in January 2021. She attended UW-Oshkosh for a year and a half, then transferred to Gateway Technical College and is currently pursuing her degree in early childhood education. Her favorite part of teaching is being able to apply what she learns in school in her classroom. She loves being able to teach children the basics of life; sharing, manners, colors, shapes, ABC’s, numbers, etc. She has always loved being around children ever since she began babysitting at age 13. In her free time, she enjoys hanging out with family and friends. She loves the outdoors, traveling or just relaxing.
Ms. Montana – Montana has been with Kid’s Castle since December 2021. She has wanted to be a teacher ever since she can remember, and will be graduating from Gateway Technical College with her Associate’s degree in early childhood education. The best part about working with children is seeing their face light up when she arrives each morning and how they all run up to say hi. She also loves how excited they get when they try something new. Montana is the youngest in her family, and has 3 older brothers, and 2 dogs. She enjoys reading, watching movies and painting in her free time.
Ms. Nikiya – Nikiya has been in the childcare field since 2013, and began working at Kid’s Castle in June of 2021. She has taken some early childhood education courses through Gateway Technical College. Her favorite part about teaching is seeing her students learn and blossom into their own person. She loves seeing them gain their own personality and independence. She enjoys spending time with family & friends, singing, and doing art in her free time.
Ms. Sarah – Sarah has been in the early childhood field since 1992, and has been at Kid’s Castle since 2015. Sarah went to Gateway Technical College and earned her assistant teacher certificate. She has also done the infant & toddler pyramid model training. Sarah’s favorite part of teaching is being able to guide and teach the children, and she loves getting hugs from them. She is married and has 2 daughters and enjoys spending time with family and friends in her free time.
Ms. Tiffany – Tiffany has been working in the early childhood education field for about 20 years now, and has been at Kid’s Castle since 2019. She earned her Bachelor’s degrees in early childhood education, and is currently pursuing her teaching license. The thing she loves most about teaching is building relationships with families to help accomplish a higher education for their child. She truly believes that a teacher can learn from their students as much as their students can learn from them. She has been married to her husband for 8 years, and they have a daughter named Pearl.
Ms. Toni – Toni began working with Kid’s Castle in October 2021. She has her assistant teacher certification through Early Education Station, and is currently working towards her teacher certification. Toni has always enjoyed working with children ever since she was a teenager. Her favorite part of teaching is being able to make an impact, big or small, on young lives since after all, children are our future. She has 5 children with her partner, and they enjoy many family activities, such as picnics, beach days, zoos, museums, and bowling. Most of all, she loves to spend time with family in her free time.
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The Kids’ Castle is the babysitting facility in The Natatorium located just east of the interactive tree area. Your child’s safety comes first! That’s why at the Kids’ Castle, we care for your child’s safety with numbered wristbands/tags, security cameras, sanitized toys and a parent/guardian sign in and out process. Please, no crawling children. We ask that you utilize the Kids’ Castle once the child is walking. Babysitting is limited to a maximum stay of two hours per child. Our trained and professional staff care for children ages 1-9. Diaper changes are not provided; parents will be paged/called. Please click here to see our Kids’ Castle brochure.
Babysitting services in the Kids’ Castle are free for children of annual members (or active annual member in the household age 18 and over). Children of the annual member will be issued a “Kids’ Castle” ID card, which the parent will use for free admission to the Kids’ Castle. Proof of guardianship/age must be presented when the card is issued.
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No Charge
Children in households with active annual members (parents active)
No Charge
Children who are active annual members
*NEW No charge
Guests attending City Council
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$4. 00 Fee
Children with a daily visitor
$4.00 Fee
Children with a monthly pass holder
$4.00 Fee
Children with an adult not in their household (ie: grandparent, babysitter)
Children wishing to use other parts of the building, for example the Aquatics Center, are required to pay the daily rate. Babysitting services are also included for children who have paid an entrance fee to the Natatorium (ie: swam first). When paying the $4 fee, please present the receipt for the child to the Kid’s Castle staff as proof of admission payment
Please note that space in the Castle is limited. Therefore, all children are admitted on a first come/first serve basis, with a maximum of 20 children at any single time.
Please Note * denotes change from previous schedule
Age Limits
1 to 9 years; walkers only, please. *Capacity of 20 children at one time
Visit Time Limit
*Up to 2 hours
Hours Available
*Mon-Sat, 8am-1:00pm *Mon-Thurs, 4pm-7:15pm
Health Information
First Visit
On your first visit, please provide proof of age via the child’s birth certificate or a hospital record. If you have already brought one in to the Welcome Desk, we would be happy to check that for you.
Emergency Medical Form
To better care for your child, an emergency medical form must be filled out prior to leaving your child in the Kids’ Castle. These forms can be picked up at any time at the Welcome Desk, or in the Kids’ Castle.
Kids’ Castle Registration & Emergency Medical Form
Allergies
Due to allergies, please do not bring any food or beverages into the Kids’ Castle.
Health and Illness
If your child has shown signs of illness that day, please do not bring him/her to the castle. Remember, if your child is too ill to attend school, he/she is too ill to visit the Castle.
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A valid government issued photo ID (i. e. Driver’s License, Military ID, Passport, State Issued ID) for anyone 16 years of age and older is required for single entry visits, monthly passes and annual memberships.
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About Kids Castle Child Care Centre
Liverpool, NSW, 2170
Year established
1995
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Liverpool, NSW, 2170
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$77.00 per day
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Kids Castle Child Care Centre is smaller than average for childcare providers in Liverpool with 31 places versus an average of 39 for this suburb.
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National Quality Standard (NQS) ratings : Kids Castle Child Care Centre
Liverpool, NSW, 2170
Overall Rating : Working Towards NQS
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There is an average of 0.1 days with vacancy at each care provider in Liverpool across all child age groups, compared to this stage last year, when there were 0.1 days vacancy available.
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For a child under 1 year old (0-12 months), the childcare availability average is 0.1 days in Liverpool, which is above this stage last year which was 0.1 days.
For a child 2 years old (13-24 months), childcare vacancy is 0.1 days, which is above the 0.1 days recorded last year.
For a child 2-3 years old (25-36 months), childcare vacancy is 0.1 days ,which is above the 0.1 days recorded last year.
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Kids’ Castle Child Care Center – 745 North La Brea Avenue, Inglewood, CA
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I really love this school ! My daughter has excelled so quickly In her academic skills speech and social skills . Convenient location . I really like the playground is not right in street view for safety and that my daughter loves to go to school
Posted by a parent on 6/14/2017
Kids Castle Child Care Center I’ll never forget working at this school 🙂 As a matter a fact I’m in the process of Opening a Day Care and My Principles and values will be from this school. Mrs.Bingham is the Best Director I have ever worked for, she is truly someone I admire and look up to. She is like a mother to us, mentor and truly cares for the children. Since working there I have worked at many other locations and there’s noneee like her . Mrs.Bingham really honestly care for your child’s EDUCATION & FUTURE!!! I remember her walking around the school making sure teachers were TEACHING!!!! God Bless HER SOUL & HEART !!!! MS. LOPEZ
Posted by a teacher on 8/28/2013
A four year old student was hit by a teacher today. The irector told the parents that an invstigation will be performed. The child was taken out of the school today. I hope the parents follow through and press charges. The directors needs to be replaced along with the teachers that hit the children. Some teachers at this school are mentally, and physically, and emotionally abusive to the children.
Posted by a community member on 5/18/2010
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This is not a very good place you place your child to learn development skills. My child attended Kids castle in ’06 and i had so many issues with the staff and directors. Even to this day i have had plenty of neighbors who had their kids attend this facility and from ’06 to just last week and am still hearing bad reports on this school. They will make a parent believe that its their child with the issue but really its the school with the issue. I do not believe more that 1 kid will have the same issues year after year without the same kid attended and new kids or going to this school. I do not believe children are safe in this environment mentally or socially for public school preparedness going to K or grade 1
Posted by a parent on 3/19/2010
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This school needs to be balanced. I think children are stucked in a classroom setting for to many hours a day. They should be given at least 25 to 45 minutes of outdoor play time through out the day.
Posted by a parent on 3/15/2010
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Inglewood schools – Kids’ Castle Child Care Center is located at 745 North La Brea Avenue, Inglewood CA 90302. Kids’ Castle Child Care Center is a Private school that serves grade levels K.
Where a happy childhood lasts a lifetime
Our Program
We have designed a nurturing, creative world for infants, toddlers and preschoolers to help develop both minds and bodies. Our teachers work closely with you to ensure a smooth, happy transition into our program — for your child and for you. We are committed to creating a strong bond with your child to ensure the best start in life.
Waldorf-inspired preschools are places where children learn how to be social. Teachers foster the idea of individuals becoming a true group, developing skills in communication and empathy, and learning to see and understand one another’s strengths and challenges.
Infant Programs
The first five years of a child’s life is an amazing period of growth and learning that serves as the foundation for future stages of development. The Early Foundations Infant program provides the right environment and experiences to meet these rapidly developing abilities. Our program emphasizes the importance of positive, supportive interactions between our teachers and your child. Our teachers sing, read, and talk to your child to help him or her with this critical development.
Toddler & Twos Programs
Two year olds are terrific learners. They are beginning to understand group play and become better at communicating their thoughts. Our Early Foundations Twos program emphasizes language development to help children turn their ideas into words and sentences. Children will also have plenty of group activities to practice social skills such as cooperation, sharing, and taking turns.
Preschooler Programs
A preschooler’s world opens up in new ways as children improve coordination, learn complex games, and begin to interact more with their peers. Our Early Foundations Preschool program introduces language, math, science and social skills in a logical, natural sequence to encourage learning one step at a time. Our teachers also provide extensive individual attention to support your child’s unique needs.
Our program provides a rich classroom environment where children are encouraged to explore, and challenged to learn, while making friends and developing self-confidence. Because children learn best by doing, we provide a hands-on experience for your child.
Program Highlights
Age-appropriate toys, games, & music to stimulate development
Nurturing, personal care that builds trust & self-esteem
Stimulating activities and group interactions that encourage your child to play and explore
Daily language experiences that support literacy & language development
Regular communication with teachers, including daily notes, to inform you about your child’s day
Math & science skills developed using hands-on experiences
Nutritious meals following the State of California food program guidelines
On-campus extra curricular programs
Off-campus community program for age appropriate children
Daily routine / set schedule to provide consistency
Extended evenings & weekend care available
Holiday family programs
Our program is family owned & operated
How It Works
Our program is limited to 12 kids daily, with 3 full time licensed childcare providers. The school is best suited for ages 12 mos. to 5 years and we also offer drop in care for school age children.
Friendly Environment
We support happy and healthy families by fostering open communication with the families in our care. This insures that your child is receiving the best care possible.
Easy Scheduling
The parent may pre-schedule care, or call the same day childcare is needed. Advance notice is recommended due to the limited space available. You may also contract a guaranteed placement for your child for as many days per week as needed. We provide extended childcare to fit your schedule: hourly, daily, evening & weekend care is available.
Meals & Snacks Included
Program includes all meals and snacks for ages 12 months and up (allergy-sensitive).
Kastle Activities
Kids Kastle provides arts, crafts, music, dance, in-house gymnastics, cooking, outdoor adventure, dramatic play, creative play and gardening. We are a learning environment dedicated to using many different resources for mind stimulation.
Nap Time
Clean, peaceful rest and nap periods are provided daily. Linen is cleaned daily.
Fees & Contact
Fees are based on the type of care required. To work out your personal fee schedule, please call us at (925) 284-CARE, or email
Did you know that when we bake & make snacks, the children learn about:
Counting
Spatial relationships
Measuring
Using deductive reasoning to observe, investigate, and predict
Reading and following a recipe
Social interactions
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Our program includes weekly menus and special food choices for allergy-sensitive children. We pride ourselves on a low-gluten diet. We understand the many foods that cause inflammatory issues in the body, and avoid using processed sugars, homogenized oils, saturated fat and trans fat. We believe in serving freshly farmed fruits and vegetables. We are apart of the Roger Ranch Urban Farm and Teaching Garden located in Pleasant Hill.
We eat healthy…
We use all organic fruits, vegetables and snacks whenever possible, and strive to provide healthy and satisfying choices for our children. Teaching healthy eating at an early age can have a huge impact on a child’s eating habits for the rest of his or her life!
Due to the different ages and dietary needs in the infant program, parents are required to provide their infant’s meals, snacks and milk source. We ask that parents do not provide foods that contain honey, peanuts, tree nuts or fresh eggs due to potential food allergies.
About Us
How We Started
Kids Kastle has been providing quality childcare since 1982. Michelle Service started her career as childcare provider at the age of 18. She began by attending San Francisco State University to focus on early childhood education. During her courses at S. F. State, Michelle was required to devote many hours at childcare centers to observe children at play. It was during this time that Michelle realized that she wanted more interaction and hands-on experience with the children she cared for. Following the recommendation of one of her professors, she decided to open a family childcare facility of her own. Michelle’s immediate success in working with children and their families blossomed into nearly three decades of unparalleled service. Michelle has helped providers all over the Bay Area develop quality childcare centers. As a result, Michelle received the 1998 Soropomist Award for “Women Helping Women”. She has also been recognized by Mayor Rosemary Corbin of Richmond, Congressman George Miller, and District Supervisor Jim Rogers. Michelle continues to serve in the childcare field by mentoring other providers in building strong healthy childcare businesses.
Michelle loves the gift of working with children so much that she volunteered as a CCD (Confraternity of Christian Doctrine) teacher for 12 years at her local church. She served on the board of the “Active Reading Clinic” for 10 years—a wonderful program that helps non-traditional learners learn to read. She also was the Director of “Birthright,” a pregnancy support group, where she volunteered for 14 years.
Michelle is passionate about helping children have happy childhoods. She devotes a great deal of energy to staying in contact with most of her alumni by organizing play dates, reunions and outings. Because of the close bond she has created with the families, Michelle is now caring for the generation of children whose parents was once in her care. Michelle hopes to continue her work in early childhood education by providing a safe, happy place for children to grow.
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Contact
Due to the overwhelming number of phone calls we receive, the best form of contact is email. Please provide any questions you have, the age of your child, and what type of care you’re looking for along with your contact information. We return emails twice daily.
How to get to Kindergarten “Childhood Castle” in Rural Settlement State Farm Named after Lenin by Bus or Metro?
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From Karo point, South Butovo
106 min
From the point Park of the 30th anniversary of the Victory, Chertanovo Central
74 min
From the point of the shopping center “Global City”, Chertanovo Severnoe
84 min
From Tsaritsynskiye Prudy, Biryulyovo East
57 min
From the point of shopping complex “Golden Babylon”, Yasenevo
93 min
From the point of the shopping center “ViVa!”, Northern Butovo
93 min
From point Luxor Yasenevo, Yasenevo
94 min
From the point Butovsky forest, Northern Butovo
99 min
From the point Metro Annino, Chertanovo South
62 min
From point Cinema “Boulevard”, Northern Butovo
59min
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From Karo point, South Butovo
137 min
From the point Park of the 30th anniversary of the Victory, Chertanovo Central
107 min
From the point of the shopping center “Global City”, Chertanovo Severnoye
102 min
From Tsaritsynskiye Prudy, Biryulyovo East
63 min
From the point of shopping complex “Golden Babylon”, Yasenevo
113 min
From the point of the shopping center “ViVa!”, Northern Butovo
128 min
From point Luxor Yasenevo, Yasenevo
114 min
From the point Butovsky forest, Northern Butovo
125 min
From the point Metro Annino, Chertanovo South
104 min
From point Cinema “Boulevard”, Severnoe Butovo
115 min
Bus stops next to the Kindergarten “Childhood Castle” in the Rural Settlement State Farm named after Lenin State Farm named after Lenin
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What are the closest stations to Kindergarten “Castle of Childhood”?
The closest stations to Kindergarten “Castle of Childhood” are:
State farm im. Lenina is 520 meters away, 7 minutes walk.
State Farm im. Lenina (Kashirskoe Shosse) is 582 meters away, 8 minutes on foot.
State Farm named after Lenin is 650 meters away, 9 minutes walk.
Kashirskoe sh. located 755 meters, 10 minutes walk.
Vegas Mall is 1587 meters away, 21 min walk.
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These Bus lines stop near Castle of Childhood Kindergarten: 308, 355, 826, 837, С810.
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These Metro lines stop near Zamok Detstva Kindergarten: 2.
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How far is the bus stop from Kindergarten "Castle of Childhood" in the Rural Settlement State Farm named after Lenin?
Nearest bus stop near Kindergarten "Castle of Childhood" in the Rural Settlement State Farm named after Lenin is a 7-minute walk.
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What is the nearest bus stop to Kindergarten "Castle of Childhood" in the Rural Settlement State Farm named after Lenin?
stop Sovkhoz im. Lenin is the closest to Kindergarten "Castle of Childhood" in the Rural Settlement State Farm named after Lenin.
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How far is the minibus station from Kindergarten "Castle of Childhood" in the Rural Settlement State Farm named after Lenin?
Nearest bus station near Kindergarten "Castle of Childhood" in the Rural Settlement State Farm named after Lenin is an 8-minute walk.
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What is the nearest minibus station to Kindergarten "Castle of Childhood" in the Rural Settlement State Farm named after Lenin?
station Sovkhoz im. Lenina (Kashirskoe shosse) is closest to Kindergarten "Castle of Childhood" in the Rural Settlement State Farm named after Lenin.
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Magic Castle – MADOU No. 240 Kindergarten of a combined type
Kindergarten No. 240 Magic Castle Swimming pool in kindergarten No. 240, Kemerovo. Volume – 54 m3. Green corner in kindergarten No. 240 Sports hall in kindergarten No. 240
Licensing
Licensed kindergarten in the field of general preschool education and additional education for children and adults
Awards
Our kindergarten is included in the National Register “Leading educational institutions of Russia – 2016”. This means that our institution occupies a leading position in the field of education in its region and in Russia as a whole.
Education
The main educational program was developed in accordance with the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard for Preschool Education
We meet our children and parents every day, saying “Hello!”
Head of MADOU No. 240 Olga Alievna Grigoryeva
Kindergarten “Magic Castle” is:
– Warm homely atmosphere;
— Individual approach to the child;
— Attentive specialists and caring educators.
In the “Magic Castle” there are interesting and important events for every child, where every day is different from the previous one.
In our kindergarten, much attention is paid to the development of children’s individuality, taking into account the pace of development and activity of each child, his own preferences.
“Hotline” phone number – 8-950-590-5659
OUR ACHIEVEMENTS
The website of our kindergarten in 2020 took part in the city competition “The Best Website of an Educational Organization” and took 1st place in the nomination “The Best Website of a Preschool Educational Organization”!
And also became a laureate in the All-Russian review competition among educational institutions “The Best Website of an Educational Institution” in the nomination “The Best Website of a Preschool Educational Institution”!
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At the beginning of June, the “Magic Castle” was renovated.
Why is there so much light?
Why is it suddenly so warm?
Because it’s summer
For the whole summer to …
Ekaterina Suvorova
On May 4, within the walls of our Magic Castle, a city championship of early vocational guidance for preschool children was held. Contestants: Zolotareva Margarita, Ivanovskaya Valeria, Bryzgalina Vasilisa. The girls performed …
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April 1 at the “Magic Castle” is a lot of fun – jokes, laughter, games, dances!
Spring subbotniks on the territory of our kindergarten.
April 7 in honor of Health Day in …
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At the beginning of March in the hall of our “Magic Castle” there was an exhibition dedicated to the International Women’s Day. It was attended by children, parents, and teachers.
From 1 …
Ekaterina Suvorova
At the beginning of February in the middle group “Goldfish” an exhibition “Transport of our city” was organized. The children looked at it with pleasure, told each other about transport.
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At the beginning of January, in the middle group “Golden Fish”, within the framework of the project “Folk Culture and Traditions”, children got acquainted with Russian folk instruments and even tried on …
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We have this habit:
A little snow falls
Boardwalk bird house
Hang on a knot.
And here, in the back garden,
Among gray branches
Fun lunch ready
For birds in children!
Children of the Golden Key group …
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Diploma winner of the 1st degree of the IX International Competition-Festival “Seven Steps” Margarita Selina.
Here is such a wonderful snowman made by the children of the middle group “Teremok”!
We decorate our “Magic Castle” for the New Year!
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SUMMER
So much light! So much sun!
So much greenery all around!
Summer has come again
And warmth came to our house.
And there’s so much light around
Smells like spruce and pine.
If only it were summer
It was a whole year with me!
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“The old guard and locks will not save you from the tragedy”: fathers and mothers – about protection in kindergartens
Olga, mother of a five-year-old son, Moscow
I always read news about runaway children and criminals who entered the garden unguarded with horror. The first one definitely does not threaten my child: I specifically chose a garden in a new building with a modern fence, supplemented with polycarbonate sheets. It closes the garden around the entire perimeter, and the child cannot reach the bell to open the gate from the inside. Both the gate and the door to the building itself can only be opened with a parent’s personal magnetic card, cameras are installed.
But the guards are two men who bear little resemblance to the brave OMON fighters. One is very old, the other is younger, but does not have a good physical shape. It’s not that they carefully peered at the visitors, they are more often busy with their own affairs. And even if they peered, I doubt that an unarmed guard would deftly twist a criminal with a gun. I understand that even with our relatively high security measures, there is a risk that an armed criminal may enter the garden – and then the old guard and locks will not save from tragedy.
Evgeny, father of a three-year-old daughter, Moscow region, Ivanteevka
We have three children in our family, and I see how the security measures in the kindergarten are changing. Sixteen years ago, when the eldest son went to the garden, some preschool children generally came in the morning themselves. The door to the territory is open, as well as to the kindergarten itself, you just need to press the button, and an elderly watchman will let you in. Once, an emergency happened during a walk – two children ran to the nearest store to get candy, it’s good that the administration caught on.
The daughter’s garden is better guarded in this respect – a high metal fence, a surveillance camera, and the exit button is set high – the children will not reach out. There are guards inside the building, but more for appearances – an elderly woman. It all reminds me of the story with the ramps: they installed it just for show, but nobody cares how it works.
A couple of times I saw strange men without children in the corridors, they just stood at the window or at the stairs. The teacher asked one in front of me what he was doing here, he replied that to the headmaster – and she went on. To be honest, I don’t know how it would be possible to change the situation – not to make a sensitive object out of the garden.
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Alena, mother of a five-year-old son, Nizhnevartovsk
I think that everything is fine with us. Our garden is fenced, there are two gates. Both are open in the morning and evening, one in the afternoon.
Entrance to the territory by personalized chips, they are assigned to parents or those relatives who take and pick up the child. But in the flow of parents during “rush hour” you can easily go for someone.
If you arrive at a different time and you don’t have a chip, a guard opens the door, asks who you are, looks at your documents and writes down your passport details. There are surveillance cameras in the corridors, though not everywhere.
Olga, mother of a six-year-old son, Orenburg region, Buzuluk
In our kindergarten, everything possible is done to ensure the safety of children, but, unfortunately, safety is often neglected by the parents themselves. There is a combination lock at the entrance to the garden, almost every group has its own separate entrance (we share ours with another group) with an intercom. There is a guard at the door. Not an old man, but quite a cool uncle who, by the way, knows all mothers and children by sight.
But there are nuances: when you call the teacher on the intercom, you need to say who came – give the name and group. But often mothers who are in the locker room at that moment open it to others without asking anything. Personally, I don’t do it that way. Parents also sometimes do not close the entrance door to the territory behind them. We have a small town, so strangers do not come in, but vigilance never hurts.
Nargis, mother of a five-year-old daughter, Kazan
Our garden is surrounded by an impressive fence, you can get in with an electronic key that is given to parents. There are also cameras at the entrance. Only one active entrance has now been made to the kindergarten building itself. There is a guard, unfortunately, this is just an elderly woman. I don’t think she will be able to intervene promptly in case of danger.
Theoretically, you can get into the territory if you slip through with some parent with the words “I forgot my pass.” If at the same time I don’t look too suspicious, I think it’s unlikely that anyone will ask questions.
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Yulia, mother of a six-year-old daughter, Omsk
Our garden is fenced, there are cameras. In each group there is an intercom, a parent, when he comes to pick up or bring a child, calls his name or surname and the teacher lets him in. But, of course, in the morning and in the evening the teacher does not always have time to come up and the door is opened by the parents, and even by the children, if we are talking about older groups.
There is a security guard, part-time janitor, he sits not at the entrance, in a separate room with cameras and watches what is happening. But I do not think that he is there during the whole working day.
THE Top 10 Daycares in Parker, CO | Affordable Prices
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Le Fun Company
17874 Cottonwood Dr., Parker, CO 80134
Costimate: $277/day
Description:
Dear Families,
Le Fun Child Care Center is now open and enrolling children ages 6 weeks to 6 years old. If you are looking for a SAFE, SECURE and LOVING environment for your child then Le Fun Child Care isthe place to be.
In our fun friendly and colorful environment your child be sure to have fun and enjoy spending time with us. We help children to develop through play, fun and creativity. Our daily activities include circle time, story time, arts and crafts, music, science, working on a educational curriculum to ensure that children receive learning experiences that contribute towards their personal, academic and professional learning and development, also playing lot of fun games and so much more!
We take pride in going above and beyond in making sure that every child reaches his/hers full potential. We provide Infant Care, Toddler Care, Early Preschool, and Preschool as well as Nutritious Breakfast, Lunch and Snacks.
We Accept Private Pay Families, CCAP, and Military Subsidies.
Le Fun is open from 6:30am to 6:30pm. From Monday to Friday. Please call, text or email if you have any questions or would like to visit. We look forward to meeting you and your family!
Sincerely,
Le Fun…
Description:
We are a locally owned and operated childcare center and pride ourselves in the quality of child care we provide and our commitment to early education in STEM, Spanish and literacy. At Parker Early LearningAcademy we provide our children an environment that is caring, secure, and encourages them to explore their world and makes learning fun.
We offer programs for Infant and Toddler Care and preschool educational curriculum in STEM, Spanish as a second language, and Arts. Our staff consists of trained educators passionate about educating young children and getting them ready to excel in life. …
Parker Montessori
10750 Victorian Dr, Parker, CO 80138
Costimate: $201/day
Description:
Parker Montessori provides creative and challenging Montessori-based classrooms that foster experiential learning and critical thinking. If you are looking for a learning experience for your child that is aboveany daycare or childcare, you have come to the right place.
We are located across the street from O’Brien Park in Parker.
We offer a variety of program options, including Toddler, Preschool and Kindergarten classrooms. Our Montessori curriculum is specially designed to help your children grow and develop as individuals, guided by our staff of caring professionals who actively engage students through this critical time in a child’s development.
We are a true Montessori. We do not mix Montessori with any other philosophy of education, and we are the only school in Parker to be affiliated with the American Montessori Society.
We provide strong fundamental education with reading, writing, science, math, geography, cultural studies and the arts. In addition to the core subjects, our specialty classes in Music, Spanish, and Physical Education complement our curriculum. We also provide enriching day care and child care services that bookend our school day for working families….
Description:
Welcome to Nanny Michelle’s Childcare Home! This is the place that your child will grow and learn through play! My philosophy is that children learn through all 5 of their senses; see, taste, touch, feel andsmell.
I am a licensed childcare professional but I am also a very creative, educational, fun-loving, nurturing, outdoor playing facility!
Here your child will share the experience of singing and dancing, daily story time, daily ABC’s and 123’s, daily outdoor play (weather pending), the opportunity to help prepare snacks/meals and of course making their one-of-a-kind creations in their very own craft room!
Your child’s daily activities, naps, feedings/meals, etc. will be recorded on a daily basis so you have the opportunity to discuss with your child how they spent their day. (This is also done for infants). I believe communication is of the utmost importance between parent and provider.
I have an open door policy and invite you to visit your child at anytime throughout the day (except napping hours). This will be your child’s home away from home and, therefore, you as their parent are always welcome!
I have 20+ years of childcare experience including being a stay-at-home mom with my 3 daughters for 18 years, caring for multiple children throughout that time as well and since then.
I will provide you with references upon request and I would encourage you to contact them!
Thank you for your interest in Nanny Michelle’s Childcare Home. Located in the Pinery in Parker….
Christina’s Care
14370 Glenayre Cr, Parker, CO 80134
Costimate: $258/day
Description:
As a mother of 2, children are my passion! I love helping them learn and discover new things everyday! I would love for the chance to help your child learn and grow during these fun and formative years! I amcurrently taking classes to earn my degree in early childhood development.
We love to play outside, take walks to our neighborhood park and pool (they have a kiddie pool for the little ones), plant flowers and hunt for bugs! We play with water toys and run through the sprinkler almost daily! We have a water table, ring toss, fantastic play set, and tons of outdoor toys! For indoor activities, we love to cook, play games, dance, use musical instruments and imagination for dress up! We do a lot of art activities and host the occasional movie picnic!
I love to visit the grocery store weekly to ensure the freshest fruits and veggies are always available and to accompany breakfast, lunch and snacks!
For the older kiddos, we work on basic writing, letters and numbers. We also are always working on sharing, and cleaning up our own messes when we make them.
My husband and I live in a great family friendly neighborhood in Parker! We also have a beautiful dog, Stella. She is a Golden Retriever and an amazing part of our family.
We love the outdoors, taking bike rides and walks and going to enjoy our side by side!. ..
Kingdom’s Kids
834 S Perry St Ste F 605, Parker, CO 80134
Costimate: $277/day
Description:
We are a pair of grandmothers recently retired, one from the medical field, and the other from running her own business. After enjoying the pleasures of raising our own children and some of our grandkids, werelocated to Colorado in 2019. We quickly noticed there is a need for reliable and affordable childcare in the Denver metro area. We believe we have much wisdom to impart to this new generation of leaders. Together with our team we have made it our goal to nurture the physical, educational and spiritual growth of all children. While we carry the day to day hands on care of the children that visit our home, we collaborate with our partners to ensure we stay knowledgeable on current learning methods. We work closely with a doctor currently teaching within the Parker community as well as a retired teacher currently homeschooling children also within the Parker community. We believe we have all the tools and experience necessary to provide a loving, healthy and well-rounded learning environment for children of all ages. Our program capacity and adult to child ratio varies based on the age group of children we have for each shift. We welcome children with all scheduling needs as well as offer before and after pick up services in addition to our childcare services….
Description:
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….
Description:
Little People’s Landing has been welcoming families into our early learning centers for close to 40 years! Many of our current staff members have been part of Little People’s Landing since they were childrenhere themselves. We believe in the importance of family and community and have built our programming and services around you and your children – our extended family.
At LPL we are deeply committed to the importance of early learning and preparing children academically, emotionally, and socially for elementary school. We also believe play is a vital element in a child’s learning experience. It is a medium for self-expression and an excellent time to develop their individual thinking processes. The giant fish tanks, portholes, and a nautical-themed décor provide a dynamic setting for children to learn how to build their interpersonal skills.
Beyond our classrooms, we host family events such as family luaus, BBQs, carnivals, Mother’s, Father’s and Grandparent’s day events, Ice cream socials, and more to celebrate the importance of community. We also provide services to help you with your busy schedule including in-school haircuts, stretch-n-grow exercise programs, swimming/dance/sports lessons, Parent’s Night Out babysitting, and holiday shopping days.
We invite you to schedule a tour today! Come see our program in action, meet our caring teachers, and feel the family-focused difference at Little People’s Landing!…
Description:
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific, kid-approved camps add up to a season of discovery and fun for preschool to school-age children. This year, our 12 weeks of camps fall into six greatthemes: Mighty Bodies, Bendy Brains; Awesome Art; Gravity Galore and More; The Wondrous World of Food; Wild about Water; and Featured Creatures.
We’re in session when your local public schools are on break and you’ll find our flexible scheduling works for your busy family. See why our summer (and winter and spring) break camps are the place to be when school’s out….
Description:
At Imagine Early Education & Childcare, we are passionate about giving children the best possible start in life. We believe that children learn best in a quality environment that is happy, nurturing, engagingand safe. Our philosophy has been derived from early childhood education principles which promote quality programs. All educators are encouraged to actively promote and incorporate our center philosophy into the educational programs, curriculum decisions, educator practices and classroom environment….
Description:
Kids ‘R’ Kids was founded on the philosophy that every child should be “hugged first and then taught.” Research shows that children need guidance and education early on. Children learn at a more rapid pace inthe first 5 years than at any other time of their lives, therefore, children need the proper guidance and education from a young age. Our exclusive core curriculum focuses on age-appropriate activities based upon the latest brain development research, along with our STEAM Ahead Curriculum which incorporates science, technology, engineering, art, and math into a child’s day-to-day learning. Our curriculum also correlates with the award-winning ABCmouse.com for online activities designed to reinforce lessons from the classroom to home.
Every family can see what makes our Academies exceptional just by walking through the front door. The multiple classrooms, complete with floor-to-ceiling tempered-glass walls and doors, offer each child the advantage of learning at his or her own developmental pace. These features also aid in the seamless transition the next level classroom when prepared. Each classroom is also equipped with child-sized amenities such as sinks and restrooms, and separate playgrounds for the various developmental stages. Our buildings are designed with front door coded entry and open lobbies where our front desk administrators greet everyone coming and going. You’ll also see cameras for security and all enrolled families are given online access. Every classroom is designed with safety features and has direct access to the outdoors in case of an emergency….
Description:
Kidstown Parker Drop-In Child Care Center is a licensed early childhood facility in Parker, Colorado that offers care services and learning programs for young children. The company admits children between theages of 12 months to 13 years old. Kidstown’s mission is to support children’s holistic growth by providing them with experiences that encourage physical, mental, and social development….
Sunshine Preschool
10423 S Parker Road, Parker, CO 80134
Starting at $240/day
Description:
Sunshine Preschool located in Parker, CO offers a multi-cultural based curriculum with an emphasis on Spanish and sign language. The center specializes in children ages two and a half to five years old andoperates Mondays through Fridays from 8:45 AM to 2:30 PM….
Description:
Renaissance Child Development Center in Parker, CO is a non-profit organization and dedicated to providing the highest quality services for children and families, and to demonstrating success in clear andmeasurable ways.The center provide care for kids of all ages….
Description:
In 2010, Serenity Early Learning began as a small in-home child-care center for teachers by teachers providing quality educational childcare at a reasonable price. We serve children 12 months to 5 years withplay-based, kindergarten-ready curriculum.
We believe in children as learners. Our staff is devoted to the development of each individual child. Our community fosters creativity and independence by empowering children to make choices about their learning.
Hours of Operation are Monday through Friday, 6:30 am to 6:00 pm.
Before care is open from 6:30 am to 8:00 am. After care is open from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
To Support Your Pre-schooler s Development We Provide:
A daily routine
Lots of patience, love, and affection
A safe environment to explore and play in
Freedom to test their strength and growing skills
Reassuring words to foster independence
Time to read and play together
Conversation: listening and responding to what your child is saying
Challenges as learning opportunities…
Private Childcare
21470 E Tallkid Ave, Parker, CO 80138
Costimate: $198/day
Description:
Established in 2010, Private Childcare nurtures individuals through playful caring and guidance that creates an environment of kindness and respect. It is a childcare and daycare center allowing children togrow and learn best in a loving and nurturing environment….
Description:
Happy Diannas Hearts Daycare believes in providing a safe and loving environment for children to grow into self-sufficient, caring individuals and productive members of our society. The program is play-based,developmental, and designed to create the foundation for a lifetime of successful learning and relationships….
Castle Academy
1354 N. Park St, Parker, CO 80134
Costimate: $274/day
Description:
We are a Learning Center with Wonderful Full Day and Part/Half Day Preschool Programs, Full Day Kindergarten, Half-Day Kindergarten Extension and School Age Programs with Before and After School Day Care,In-service and Summer Programs. Transportation to and from local schools is provided. Castle Academy also provides Wonderful, Low Teacher to Student Ratio for Infant and Toddler Care during the day. …
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FAQs for finding daycares in Parker
In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Parker, CO?
There are a variety of daycares in Parker, CO 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 Parker, CO?
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 534 in Parker, CO as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Parker 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 Parker, CO, 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 Parker, CO.
Stonegate I KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Parker, CO
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Welcome to Stonegate I KinderCare
Welcome to Stonegate I KinderCare, ideally situated near Lincoln Avenue and Jordan Road in Parker, Colorado! Our experienced and passionate staff of teachers understand the value of early childhood education, and they work hard to help children develop confidence for life. It’s our mission from the moment you walk into our center that you feel welcomed and a part of our KinderCare family!
Our classrooms are places to thrive! In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour!
Meet Kathryn Mckinzie, Our Center Director
Meet Katie Mckinzie! She is the Center Director at Stonegate I KinderCare in Parker, Colorado. Katie attended Red Rocks Community College, where she earned an Associate’s Degree; and Colorado Christian University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree. She has been with KinderCare since 2019, and before that she was a teacher and an administrator. “If you learn from your mistakes, they are no longer mistakes, but lessons. ” Outside of work, Katie enjoys camping, four wheeling, being outdoors, and spending time with her family.
Stonegate I KinderCare Programs
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AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED
We’re so proud!
Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.
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What Learning Looks Like
Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.
Stonegate I KinderCare Programs
Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)
Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.
Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)
Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.
Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)
This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.
Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)
This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!
Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)
When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.
Kindergarten Programs (5–6 Years)
Welcome to kindergarten: the gateway to grade school and everything that
comes next! Offered in select centers, our kindergarten programs have small
class sizes and curriculums that mix learning and fun. The basic building
blocks of reading, writing, math, and science are key in kindergarten, so we
make sure they get lots of practice in all of these areas.
Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)
You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!
School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)
Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.
Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program
Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)
In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!
Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)
KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.
Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)
Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)
Spanish
Spanish Adventures provides young learners with a foundation for later success with
the Spanish language. Music, games, children’s Spanish literature, and other tools give
children multiple opportunities to hear, practice, and see Spanish language to develop
vocabulary and conversation skills. Curriculum includes lessons on greetings, numbers,
colors, animals, family, body parts, and pets, as well as how to engage conversationally
during common scenarios at home, a restaurant, or at the zoo.
STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)
You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!
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Our Teachers
We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.
Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!
A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH
An Artist’s Heart
“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.
We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.
Family Stories
Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!
We are very pleased to have both of our boys at KinderCare. My sons and their teachers and directors are consistently taking the extra time to ensure our boys feel loved and not just looked after. There is a consistent focus on new and unique activities that always give us something to talk about over dinner. If we can’t be there with our boys each day, we’re happy that the KinderCare staff takes such an interest in their education and developmental growth.
Cliff F. – KinderCare Parent
I cannot say enough great things about KinderCare and their staff. We put our daughter in another privately owned center when we first moved to Colorado. It was her first time in full-time childcare, and within a month I had to pull her out because of issues I had with staff and the quality of care and curriculum. The afternoon I withdrew her, I walked into KinderCare and was immediately thrilled and extremely impressed. Dusti and Melissa were unbelievably kind and supportive of our situation. They were flexible, knowledgeable and genuinely interested in what WE were looking for, rather than telling me what they could offer. From that day forward I could see that they are involved with every family and child, from day one. They are always available, and if I ever have a question or concern, or need anything at all, I am immediately met with support and action. In the classroom, her teachers have far surpassed my expectations as well. We left all family behind and moved from Oregon to Colorado suddenly. My daughter entered childcare full-time for the the first time, and had been battling several potty-training challenges due to a gastrointestinal disorder she has had since birth. With so many obstacles, I was nervous sending her anywhere. However, her teachers have worked with her on every single level to make her feel comfortable and loved, and have done everything her specialist has asked regarding her disorder. They have bent over backwards and gone above and beyond to make sure we are following every step and alteration to the plan put in place by the doctor. I truly believe that because of Mrs. Donna and Mrs. Christina, she has overcome all of these obstacles and absolutely loves going to school. She is fully potty trained and no longer struggles the way she had since she was born. I attribute their encouragement and support to the majority of her success and excitement. Lastly, the curriculum put in place by KinderCare is exactly what we were looking for. I was initially nervous about going the “corporate” route with our childcare, but quickly realized what a superior setting it is compared to a private center. She is consistently challenged on all levels, and especially loves the art projects. They are highly developed and detailed, and everything they do centers around learning. She went from regressing drastically during the short time she was at the private center, to learning things I had no idea a 2-year-old could grasp. I am amazed daily with what she learns at school because of their curriculum, structure and staff. Everything they teach is created by professionals and customized to fit the individuals and classroom dynamic. I love that her teachers are able to take a highly developed core plan and make it work specifically for her and her friends, based on their needs and personalities. One of the best features, is that with every project comes with photos of my child creating her work. It is wonderful to see her so happy and involved, even when I can’t be there personally. After touring eight different centers in Parker, and seeing what an incredible difference this center has had in our lives, I would recommend Dusti and Melissa’s KinderCare to absolutely anyone. I am fully confident in our decision to send my daughter there, and honestly could not be happier with our choice!
Kelsey M.
– KinderCare Parent
My children have attended KinderCare since infancy and have enjoyed every minute of it. The staff really caters to the kids and provides a fabulous learning environment. I like how they offer add-on classes to my enhance children’s learning (phonics, Spanish, music). In addition, the Director’s are great to work with; they are very accommodating and genuinely care for all the children in attendance at their center.
Stephanie S. – KinderCare Parent
My husband and I absolutely love Stonegate KinderCare. We have two children at the school, a one-year-old and a two-year-old. As a parent, it’s hard to drop your children off, in the care of someone else. We are so fortunate for the loving teachers at Stonegate KinderCare. The children love the school and are excited for the new adventures each day brings. As working parents, we can leave them knowing they are safe and happy. KinderCare has created a positive atmosphere for learning and we have been able to see huge changes in their development. We chose KinderCare as a long-term investment in our children’s growth and development. They are a key element in our kids’ lives and we are so fortunate to have each one of the teaches at their disposal. Thank you for making a difference in the lives of our children!
Corinne and Matt K. – KinderCare Parent
I have been a parent with KinderCare since 2012 and it has been an extremely fulfilling experience for our entire family. My oldest was 4 and my youngest at the time was 18 months and had never been away from me. All the staff was so welcoming and truly cared about how my babies felt. They kept me informed of everything going on with them and have been a consistent partner in helping me raise my children. On the days they can’t go to KinderCare they get sad and can’t wait to go back. They offer parents night out once a month and an awesome summer program for school agers. My kids are very attached to their teachers. So much, my 4 year old wanted to go to his teacher’s house to make her soup when she was sick, and half the time my son calls me Ms. Carrie (so cute!).
When we started attending KinderCare we were living in North Denver and have since moved to Parker just so our kids could stay at KinderCare. I just had my 3rd child in October and everyone was so excited as my pregnancy progressed and now cannot wait for her to come to the infant room. I would not be able to trust anyone as much as I trust them with all of my children. I feel immensely comforted by the fact that they will be able to be with my newborn while I am work. A lot of the teachers and the directors have their own children at the center so you know that your child will be well cared for because they trust them with their own kids. I wouldn’t put my kids anywhere else and am truly appreciative of everything they do for my children everyday.
Kelli B. – KinderCare Parent
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They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.
Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.
A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A
Home in Houston
Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.
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What accreditations does KinderCare have?
We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.
Do you offer part-time schedules at Stonegate I KinderCare?
Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.
How does naptime work at Stonegate I KinderCare?
Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.
Do you support alternative diets?
We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.
Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?
We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.
Does my child need to be potty-trained?
Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.
La Petite Academy of Parker in Parker, CO | 11105 S Pikes Peak Drive
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Welcome to Our School
Welcome to our La Petite Academy educational daycare and preschool in the heart of Parker, CO! My name is Avery and I am the school director. I have been with La Petite since June of 2020 and prior to being with La Petite Academy, I worked in child care for four years! I graduated in 2019 from Colorado State University with my degree in human development and family studies, concentrating in early childhood education, as well as earned my Director Qualifications alongside my degree.
Our school offers Infant and Toddler Care, Preschool, and Pre-Kindergarten. All of our staff provide the best care for our kiddos and families here.
As a leader in early childhood education and care, our school has partnered with the Colorado Shines initiative and continues to provide an outstanding and quality early childhood education program!
We’re committed to keeping you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. Get access to live streaming video of your child’s classroom, plus other real-time updates, with our exclusive mobile app for families, SproutAbout.
Call for more information and to schedule a tour of our amazing La Petite Academy in downtown Parker, CO!
Here’s what people have to say
4.86 out of 5 stars
We love this school. Our child has been very happy and it’s easy to tell that the teachers and staff care for his well-being and happiness
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Teachers here are very loving and caring . They take the time to get to know your children individually and understand there needs.
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The staff is great! My son’s Pre-k teacher has been amazing! He has learned so many things since he started in September of 2019. They openly communicate, very understand with situational changes and we love them!
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This school is wonderful. They are very accommodating and I feel they truly love my children. It’s been great, we have no plans to leave and have even recommended it to others.
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We have had such a positive experience with this school from the front desk staff to the teachers. My daughter is thrilled to go to school everyday and see her teacher, and in the best mood when picking her up. Her teacher values her as an individual, and has helped her progress so much more social as well as educationally. Thank you!
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Everyone is so friendly and i know my son is in good hands because he can’t wait to go to school.
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Great teachers. So caring that I can leave my heart there for 8 hours without any hesitation.
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Grow Your Connection
With SproutAbout, you won’t miss a thing when your child is at school with us. Take a peek at the engaging experience provided by our new app.
Learn About Electives
For an additional fee, go beyond regular classroom learning experiences with our enhanced series of fun, interactive enrichment programs exploring a variety of activities. We offer:
Soccer, Music, Yoga, Spanish, Phonics, Handwriting & Advanced Math
Open a window to your child’s day.
SproutAbout®, our exclusive family app, provides free live streaming video of your child’s classroom to your mobile device.
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Meet Our Staff
Avery Hill, Director
Education: B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies Concentrating in Early Childhood Education
Certifications: Director Qualified with the State of Colorado
Hello, my name is Avery and I am excited to be the director here at the Parker La Petite Academy! I have been in child care for seven years, as well as graduated in 2019 from Colorado State University with a degree focusing on early childhood education. I have been with the company since June of 2020 and am excited to continue to meet new kiddos and families within this awesome program. Thanks for coming to check us out and I hope to meet you soon!
Meet Our Staff
Skyla Birdwell, Assistant Director
Education: Associates in Early Childhood Education
Certifications: Pyramid Plus
Hello! My name is Skyla. I have been in the ECE field for almost three years. I am going to school to further my education at Arapahoe Community College in Early Childhood Education. One day I hope to have my masters and my own center!
Local School Phone Number: 303.841.6160303.841.6160
License #: 63756
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Little Sunshine’s Playhouse and Preschool
Preschool for Parker, CO Families
Little Sunshine’s Playhouse & Preschool® of Parker is opening in the winter of 2022/2023 and will be the fourth Little Sunshine’s Playhouse in Colorado. The school is located at the corner of Jordan Road and Main Street near Advanced Pet Care of Parker, Journey Health & Fitness and Summit Orthodontics.
Our all-inclusive, private preschool program provides educational child care to children ages 6 weeks through pre-kindergarten in the Parker, Centennial, Castlewood, Castle Rock and Highlands Ranch communities.
In order to cater to your family’s unique child care needs, we offer a variety of schedule options, which are M-F, MWF and Tues./Thurs. Our monthly tuition rates include: baby food, wipes, breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack, and extracurricular activities.
What Makes Little Sunshine’s Playhouse & Preschool
® so Special?
It’s all About our Parker Families.
At Little Sunshine’s Playhouse, we are committed to providing you the highest quality of communication, security, and innovative conveniences through our Distinctive Services so you can take comfort in knowing your child is in the very best care.
LuvNotes®
Daily communication from your child’s teacher about their daily adventures
Red Carpet Service™
Convenient morning drop off service during your morning rush
Chef-Prepared Meals
Well-researched, nutritious menus for active, growing little ones
Double-Secured Entry
Strictly-enforced security putting parents minds at ease
Our Reggio Emilia-inspired curriculum, Creatively Shine®, is based on the latest research and trends to prepare your children for their educational careers equipping them with cognitive, social, emotional, physical, and language skills.
At Little Sunshine’s Playhouse and Preschool® we believe that a child’s work is play. We teach children age-appropriate lessons, manners, and social skills all through creative and purposeful play. We believe that if children enjoy learning at a young age it will carry with them throughout their lives!
Each month we have original projects, provide each classroom with new materials that reflect the monthly theme and provide related activities to support the individual concepts of the “whole child. ”
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Our Parker, CO Leadership Team
Ms. Stephanie
Program Director
Hello LSP families! My name is Stephanie, and I am so honored and excited to be serving as your Program Director at Little Sunshine’s Playhouse and Preschool of Parker!
I have been enjoying life in the early childhood education industry for over 15 years. I am grateful for being able to experience all aspects of preschool operations. I started my journey in ECE as a preschool teacher and since then worked my way up to a leadership position. At a young age I knew teaching was my professional calling. I feel our role as early childhood educators is so important as we are laying the foundation for a lifetime of learning.
On a personal note, my husband and I are blessed with three sons and two fur babies. I was born and raised in San Antonio, TX (Go Spurs!). My husband’s job transferred us to Colorado in 2017. We love to go hiking, fishing, and exploring this beautiful state.
I look forward to getting to know your family and supporting your child’s early years.
Ms. Alley
Assistant Director
Hello! My name is Alley, and I am so excited to be part of the leadership team at Little Sunshine’s Playhouse and Preschool of Parker as your Assistant Director! I have been in the early childhood field since 2013. I have always found the way children learn through play so fascinating!
I began my adventure with LSP in 2014 at the very first location in Springfield, MO. During my three years, I became a lead teacher and was awarded Company-Wide Teacher of the Year in 2016. I have been with our Broomfield location since opening day in 2019 and was promoted to head teacher in March 2020. In March 2021, I was promoted to director in training.
I obtained my Director’s Certificate in August 2020 and am continuing my education to soon receive an Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education.
I moved to the Denver Metro area in 2018. My boyfriend Kellen and I love exploring everything Colorado has to offer! We especially enjoy hiking and finding a scenic trail on ATVs. Let’s Go Avs!
I look forward to connecting with your family and watching your children grow and thrive with us here at LSP Parker!
Educational Child Care Programs
Infant Program (6 weeks – 1 year)
Our highly trained infant teachers partner with you to ensure your baby’s developmental needs are met every step along the way. Our nursery staff create predictable routines and nurturing classroom environments that foster social and emotional development in your baby.
Toddler Program (1-2 years)
Our toddler classrooms are designed to encourage purposeful play where our teachers guide your child through age-appropriate learning experiences that prepare them with the knowledge they need to be confident as they grow.
Early Preschool Program (2-3 years)
Your child’s preschool teacher and our classroom create a nurturing, home-like classroom environment where your toddler is treated as a capable individual, whose opinions, actions and thoughts are respected and valued.
Preschool Program (3-4 years)
We design our preschool classrooms with developmental milestones in mind and equip each classroom with age-appropriate, educational toys to help continue inspiring your preschoolers curiosity and desire to learn and engage with their classmates and their environment.
Pre-K Program (4-5 years)
It is our mission to prepare your child for a successful year in the wonderful world of kindergarten. Our skilled pre-K teachers help build essential skills by carefully crafting engaging activities that balance instructed learning and purposeful play.
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Parker Montessori – Preschool & Childcare Center Serving Parker, Colorado
Authentic Montessori Shapes Bright Children
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33 Years Of Longevity You Can Trust
Trust the only preschool in Parker to be affiliated to the American Montessori Society. With 33 years of focussed Montessori early education and care, your child is in good hands.
Certified Montessori Experts
Guide Your Child’s Learning
Certified Montessori teachers undergo continuous training and stay up-to-date with the progressive teaching techniques. Set your child up for success with a team on a constant quest for learning and their highly educated leadership team.
Teachers Believe In Your
Child’s Limitless Potential
Teachers who believe in education know it’s about the learning, not the teaching! Our teaching team with an average tenure of 10+ years empower your child with the means to facilitate exploration and growth.
Authentic Montessori
Builds Lifelong Skills
Your child receives true Montessori education, from certified teachers, with all the essential Montessori elements that carry their lifelong love of learning throughout life.
3 Core Components Of The Montessori Method Are:
Trained Teachers
Properly credentialed teachers have training that ensures Montessori expertise
A Multi-Age Classroom
Classes with 3-year age spans encourage mentorship and leadership skills
Child-Directed Work
Children self-select work leading to intrinsic motivation and sustained attention
Introduce Your Child
To A World Of Nature
Your child experiences nature-based learning through different outdoor elements, like an amazing playground, a garden, and a sandbox promoting natural learning, organic play, and discovery.
We’re Screen-Free! Immersive, Hands-on Learning Without Technology
Provide a learning environment full of Science, where each student can grow and develop through using resources available to them daily in a dynamic and experiential space full of geography, chemistry, Earth science, and more.
Social-Emotional Skills
That Build Character
Help your child grow into their own, build healthy relationships, and interact with others in a way that builds confidence and prepares them for the outside world long after traditional schooling.
Movement With Access
To An Amazing Gym
An exciting gym ensures that children get plenty of movement and exercise every day, increasing their physical activity, keeping them energized, and developing their gross motor skills through free play.
Specialty Classes Like
Yoga, Soccer, And Piano
The use of puppets, toys, music, and singing keep your child engaged and creative. Give them exciting daily enrichment activities for a well-rounded education.
Yoga
builds mindfulness and mind-body connection
Piano
the keyboard increases hand-eye coordination
Soccer
for physical agility and teamwork on the field
Mad science
Hands-on experiences expand your child’s mind
A Parent Partnership
Supports Your Family
Enjoy parenting courses, a resource library, and parent education on sleep and nutrition, along with the opportunity to volunteer. Gardening, international day, and other activities allow you to be involved and participate in your child’s routine.
Influence Them With
Community Giveback
Your child is a part of an environment of community giving and involvement, seeing efforts like a giving tree, food drives, senior center visits on special occasions like Halloween, and the St. Jude Trike-A-Thon.
10 Years Of The Best Care
Your child is receiving the best of the best care, learning, and development, from a center that has been named the Best Daycare in Parker since 2013. You have the peace of mind from a trusted center.
Voted “
Best Of The Best” Daycare In Parker For A Total Of 10 Years!
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What Our Parents Are Saying…
Children’s “home away from home”
We are so happy with our experience at Parker Montessori! The staff are friendly and truly care about the children, and I’m so pleased with the bond that the caretakers have formed with my children.
Alexa Westendorf
“Wonderful experience for our children”
Parker Montessori has been a wonderful experience for our children. My son started when he was 2 and my daughter when she was 1. Both have transitioned from classroom to classroom beautify. The teachers and staff are accommodating and understanding to their unique needs and home life transitions. I would highly recommend their daycare/school program for anyone.
Stephanie Frank Fillmore
“We have been so happy with the teachers”
My twin daughters have been attending Parker Montessori since last March. We have seen them grow so much and become so independent and social. We have been so happy with the teachers and leadership. The girls adore their teachers and constantly talk about them!
Angela Cuevas Pal
“We highly recommend”
Our daughter loves Miss Sunita and Miss Tess. Even though Miss Cameron is new, she is extremely caring and sweet to all the babies. Ms. Sunita is the lead for the baby room and she provides updates about our daughter’s day, progress, etc. at the end of the day everyday and via emails and pictures. We highly recommend Parker Montessori! Our daughter loves going there and is achieving all the developmental milestones while having fun!
Dipika Bornemeier
“Building a bright future for humanity”
The Heart of Parker Montessori is EXCELLENCE. Not only is the staff and leadership of this “beacon of HOPE’ representative of Academic rigor and excellence but one of generosity and love, inclusive of the community they serve.
Jan McManus DiSanti
“Happy to be part of this family”
Just came back from Ms. Gina’s parent education class at parker Montessori. It was really good. Got a lot of inputs which, I hope, will definitely going to help me as a parent. Thanks Ms.Gina and PMEI. Happy to be part of this family.
Jayanthy John
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Spock B. , Parker S. J.
Publisher:
potpourri
The year of publishing:
2010
Place of publication:
Minsk
Text language:
Russian
Original language:
English
Translation:
Zhuravlev O. V., Zhuravleva T. N.
Cover type:
Hard cover
Format:
60х90 1/16
Dimensions in mm (LxWxH):
215×145
The weight:
620 gr.
Pages:
736
Circulation:
10000 copies
Product code:
440115
Vendor code:
852688
ISBN:
978-985-15-0656-5
On sale from:
06. 12.2008
Additional Information
Annotation to the book “The Child and Care for Him” Spock B., Parker S. J.: American scientist, pediatrician and teacher Benjamin Spock has gained worldwide fame, and more than one generation of children brought up “by Spock” has already grown up. In collaboration with pediatrician and child psychologist Professor Stephen J. Parker of Boston, Dr. Spock revised, updated and expanded this book – “the code of children’s happiness and health”, tested for a good half of the 20th century. Now it is designed specifically for current parents, whose children will inhabit our planet in the 21st century. It will help you confidently and joyfully, responsibly and accurately solve any problem in communicating with your kids. The book is intended for the general reader.
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How Parker appeared, with which politicians made history
World renowned pens
Parker is a symbol of the wealth of their owners. Rarely a millionaire or
The billionaire does without this stylish accessory. But it wouldn’t exist if George Parker didn’t create 130
years ago in Shallsburg, Wisconsin, his Parker Pen Company.
George Safford Parker
was born on November 1, 1863 in the same Schallsberg. Nothing is known about his parents and childhood. He became a teacher at the Janesville Telegraph School when he was 17 years old. Of what Parker
I earned money there, I didn’t have enough to live on, so I had to get a second job
job – at The John Holland Fountain Pen Company
selling fountain pens. Although
George tried very hard to make good sales, the pens had a lot of technical
shortcomings, and they also needed constant care and regular repairs. Buyers
complained a lot, and Parker had to repair them himself in order not to
lose people’s trust. As a result, his reputation as a salesman soared. But
the future businessman did not want to endlessly fix, he decided to design and
build your own fountain pen. In 1889Parker patented his
invention, and in March 1892 officially registered the Parker Pen company
company. The pens had an innovative Lucky Curve ink supply system for the time, thanks to the curved
tube and capillary retention, the ink did not leak or dry out. With the help of this technical solution, sales of Parker pens have increased significantly.
The company has been operating for 7
Years when Parker came up with the Jointless pen, it used the same Lucky technology
Curve, there were no fragile threaded connections and joints inside that could
leak. May 1904 George received
patent for the invention of a new filling system with which feather
pens could be filled without a pipette. Parker went on a world tour
way by creating foreign branches of his company. The first one was opened in
Scandinavia. He also developed the Button Filling System,
before that, ink was poured into the pen with a pipette. Now to use the handles was
much more convenient.
First Parker from
gold and sterling silver appeared in 1908, which today are considered
valuable collectibles. In the same year, Parker’s factory in
Janesville became the world’s largest pen manufacturer. After 6 years, the first son joined the company
George Parker Russell, and after another 5 years, the second son – Kenneth, to focus on marketing. AT
Janesville, the construction of an administrative building began, it was
Parker headquarters until 1986.
Twentieth century
was marked by the appearance of a number of Parker models. Parker’s
Trench was intended for soldiers, inside it was dry ink, in
who needed to add water to write. Then the company released Black giant – a huge pen with a sliding cap and
smooth cut. She was very popular for 15 years, until she was
stopped producing. Parker Duofold received
bright orange rugged case, large size, cost $7 and had a 25 year old
guarantee.
Another engineer
The breakthrough in the fountain pen segment came in 1933 with the introduction of the Parker vacumatic with a filling mechanism that held twice
more ink compared to Parker
Duofold. But everything does not go smoothly, in the same year Russell died of an illness.
Parker, George has been deeply shaken by this loss. Immersed in sadness, he moved away from
affairs, and then retired. Parker Sr. died in July 1937 in a Chicago hospital.
Parker 51 – the most recognizable
pen appeared at 1941 years old. It used
aero-metric filler, so you can write on airplanes with pressure drops
on takeoff and landing. Parker production
51 ceased in 1972.
The first Parker jotter ballpoint pen was released in 1954
year, thanks to a capacious rod, she wrote 5 times longer than conventional counterparts.
During the year, more than 3.5 million of these pens were sold.
Top selling pen
became the Parker 45 in the world: in the first 20 years, sales exceeded 75 million
copies.
In 1983 appeared
the Parker premier collection of luxurious writing aids are real works of art, covered with noble
metals, they cost from 75 to 3 thousand pounds.
Parker’s 100th Anniversary
The Pen Company celebrated in 1988. In honor of this, the company provided pen
Parker Duofold pens to honorary delegates of the economic
G7 summit in Toronto, Canada.
For the Parker collection
Duofold added the gorgeous Pearl & Black in 1992 with 88 ink colors. A year later Parker Pen
Company teamed up with The Gillette Company to become even stronger and
increase market share.
Parker has been a subsidiary since 2000
American company Newell Rubbermaid. Currently brand pens and accessories
produced in four factories located in England, France, India and China.
The main part of the pens is produced in the UK and France. There are also
stand-alone profile production, which creates ink and rods. At
The company has branches and representative offices in 145 countries.
What a trace in history
left Parker pens?
Giacomo Puccini wrote with her
his famous opera La bohème in 1896.
Japanese surrender signed
Parker Duofold handle.
Final surrender
Germany in World War II was signed on May 7 with two Parker 51 pens.
In August of the same year
it was with his 20-year-old Parker Duofold that General Douglas MacArthur signed
Japanese surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,
author of detective stories about the famous Sherlock Holmes, at 1922 wrote
Lord Molesworth, Member of the Board of Directors of the Parker Pen Company, recognizing that in
With the Parker Duofold pen, he finally met his soul mate among the pens.
In 1987 the US President
Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev took advantage of
custom made Parker 75 knobs in sterling silver finish
at the signing of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in Washington.
Parker 75 handles included
in the peace process.
Custom made
parker 75 roller pens with sterling silver finish used president
Bush Sr. and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev for signing
historical treaty, but this time in Moscow.
Signed on 31 July
of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty used a pen with gold
plated 22K and crowned with a red sapphire star.
January 27, 1973
former Secretary of State William P. Rogers used secure
fountain pen Parker 75 at the signing of the Paris Peace Accords on
Vietnam that ended the Vietnam War.
Representatives from 49 countries
signed a peace treaty with Japan, and at the same time they all used Parker pens
51 at 1951 years old.
General Mark Clark
signed the truce in Korea with Parker 51.
Judge Day, President
American Peace Commission, Parker signed the famous
Treaty of Peace, signed in Paris on February 10, 1899.
“Do something better than others, and you can sell it”, that was the motto of George Safford Parker, which brought him to the very top of the business Olympus.
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Away from the throne: what happened to the children of Camilla Parker-Bowles
Tom Parker-Bowles, Duchess Camilla and Laura Lopez
In 2019, Camilla Parker-Bowles’ son appeared on television, making several frank confessions. For example, he said that today he and his sister very rarely intersect with the Windsors, despite the fact that they have close family ties with the British monarchy. “Honestly, Laura and I were never part of the royal family,” he said at the time. “Our mother married Prince Charles and became a member of this family, and we remained ordinary people.”
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles met in the 1970s. Around the same time, they began to have romantic feelings for each other, but due to many circumstances, their paths diverged. Camilla married British Army officer Andrew Parker-Bowles in 1973, and Charles married Diana Spencer eight years later. Both couples had children who were involuntarily drawn into complex relationships between families. Of course, for a long time the Windsors tried to create the appearance that harmony reigns in the marriage of Charles and Diana, but the truth gradually began to emerge. Even after his own wedding, the Prince of Wales continued to communicate with Camilla (which infuriated Diana). He called her every time the opportunity arose, and even became the godfather of her first child, Tom. In conversations with her, he always inquired about the boy’s well-being and his academic progress.
Of course, not only their spouses, but also their children witnessed the secret romance of Charles and Camilla. As royal expert Cathy Nicholl writes in her book William and Harry: Beyond the Walls, Camilla’s daughter, Laura, reacted especially sharply to this situation. When Charles called their home in Wiltshire, she grabbed the phone and yelled into it, “Why don’t you stop calling your mom and leave our family alone?!” As Nicholl explains, Laura “didn’t care that it was the Prince of Wales” because “she blamed him for causing her parents’ marriage to fall apart. ”
Tom with Laura and Prince William with Prince Harry at the wedding ceremony of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles, April 9, 2005
In the end, the patience of all the adult participants in this complicated story came to an end. Charles’s relationship with Diana became completely unbearable, which led to their divorce in the mid-1990s. Around the same time, Camilla finally broke up with Andrew. It would seem that now nothing could interfere with the happiness of Charles and his longtime lover. But suddenly there was a terrible accident in which Princess Diana died, and the British royal family had many times more problems ( read also: “Who is to blame for the death of Princess Diana: 6 conspiracy theories”). Journalists raised a fuss in the press, and the main objects of their interest were Elizabeth II, Camilla, Charles and his children from marriage with Diana. At that moment, Tom and Laura completely disappeared from public view. Nobody was interested in their fate, and yet they experienced this whole situation as painfully as the rest of the Windsors. The constant attacks in the media on their mother only worsened the situation.
It’s time to tell the stories of Tom Parker and Laura Lopez.
Tom Parker
Camilla and Andrew’s firstborn was born on December 18, 1974. As we have already said, Prince Charles became his godfather – and, judging by the memoirs of Tom, he coped with his duties just fine. Camilla’s son even today says he “always liked” his godfather, who was “a kind and caring man.”
Tom Parker-Bowles, 1990
Camille was a match for him. According to Tom, for the children she was more of a friend, playing the role of a “good cop.” Andrew, Tom’s father, had no choice but to take over the disciplinary functions. “When I got a reprimand for poor academic performance or something like that, my mother stood behind the glass [office] behind my father and made faces,” Tom said in an interview.
Tom was still a child when the press began to write about his mother’s secret affair with the son of Queen Elizabeth II. And from that moment on, journalists literally began to follow their family. After all, Tom and his sister got used to the constant attention of reporters and unexpected camera flashes (although this does not mean that they were delighted with this). “We thought it was normal to grow up with five or six paparazzi hanging around,” Tom said. We had a house in Wiltshire. There were fields, but there was also a public trail, so the paparazzi knew how to get to us.”
“We looked through the binoculars and said, ‘Mommy, look, there are five of them today,’” he recalled. “It was common to be chased by these people at high speed on motorcycles or cars.”
Tom, Duchess Camilla and Laura arrive at the launch party for Tom’s first cookbook, E Is For Eating, November 3, 2004
Tom’s poor school performance has forced his parents to make a difficult decision. At the age of 7, he was sent to Eton College, a prestigious boarding school with centuries-old traditions (where Princes William and Harry later studied). According to Tom himself, he was not a diligent and responsible student. “I was an empty place in everything,” he said self-critically. Instead of sitting at textbooks, the boy dabbled in illegal substances and walked at full speed. His bad habits got him in trouble with the law when Tom entered Oxford Brookes University. As royal expert Cathy Nicholl writes in her book, he was once “caught smoking cannabis” right in the building of an educational institution. But even that case did not make Tom reconsider his behavior. At 19In 1999, while working as a publicist at the Cannes Film Festival, he was “caught passing cocaine to an unknown journalist.”
Tom himself later told A Current Affair that he “got into all sorts of trouble all the time” as a young man, explaining that he “dabbled in alcohol, drugs and whatnot.” Of course, this lifestyle turned Tom into a tasty morsel for all the “yellow” publications. Already an adult, Camilla’s son admitted that he regrets what he did. “But you understand, I was about 19“And [then] I just didn’t think about it,” he added.
Tom presents his cookbook “Fortnum & Mason Christmas & Other Winter Feasts”, October 17, 2018
After graduating from university, Tom did not understand for a long time what he wanted to do next. I had to say goodbye to work in the film industry after the scandal at Cannes. Then Tom had an idea: he wrote to the editors of Tatler, offering them himself as the author of the “Food” section. At that moment, there was no such column in the magazine, but the publisher decided to give the novice author a chance. This work was to the taste of Tom Parker, becoming a springboard for his successful career as a food critic. As he himself said, in those years he spent about 2,000 pounds sterling (about $ 2,600) a month on food alone, but the work brought its dividends – he was well paid, and in addition, his name became recognizable. Subsequently, Tom began to write his own food column on the Mail and received an invitation to the staff of GQ.
Tom published his first author’s book back in 2004. It was called “E for Food: the alphabet of greed” (E is for Eating: An Alphabet of Greed). Five years later, another of his books saw the light – “English Breakfast: All About the British and Their Food” (Full English: A Journey Through the British and Their Food), which even received a special award from the Guild of Culinary Writers in 2010. But the biggest public acclaim (and a spot on the 2017 Sunday Times bestseller list) was Tom’s The Cookbook: Fortnum & Mason. In this book, the author has collected hundreds of recipes for British dishes invented over the previous three centuries – ranging from the famous “Scotch eggs” to the completely modern “Welsh croutons”. Tom currently works for The Mail on Sunday and Esquire, and is also a frequent judge on reality cooking shows and competitions.
Tom and Sarah Bewis’s wedding, September 10, 2005
Tom’s personal life is also going well today. In 2005, he married Sarah Bewis, with whom they had two children – daughter Lola (in 2007) and son Freddie (in 2010).
Laura Lopez
Camilla Parker-Bowles’ daughter was born on the first day of 1978. Unlike her older brother, she did not cause problems for her parents when it came to grades in school or behavior. However, her absolute rejection of Charles and his sons turned into a real problem for Camilla.
Laura was 16 when her mother and father divorced. Such an event is a blow to any teenager, but (fortunately) most of them don’t read about their parents’ dirty laundry in the press. Laura in this sense was doubly hard. The newspapers relished the details of her mother’s secret romance with Prince Charles ( read also: “Prince Charles and his Camilla: two against all”). It got to the point that the transcripts of the couple’s alleged phone calls were published, which included quite intimate phrases. For example, Charles once told Camille that he wished he could “live in [her] trousers”. These recordings and the scandal they caused even got their name – “Camillagate” (Camillagate). The humiliating situation Camilla found herself in had extremely unpleasant consequences for her daughter. Classmates laughed at Laura, quoting the most juicy fragments of tabloid articles. Of course, the girl suffered greatly from this.
Laura Lopez, 2003
Laura initially had a bad relationship not only with Prince Charles, but also with his children. “William blamed Camilla for all the misfortunes of his own mother, which infuriated Laura,” said a friend of the royal family in the book “William and Harry: Beyond the Palace Walls”, “She bent her hard line, answering William:“ Your father ruined my life ” “. And so it went on for many years. Only as an adult, Laura managed to find a common language with her half-brothers.
Laura had a much easier time studying than Tom. After graduating in history from Oxford Brookes University, she completed an internship at the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice. Then the girl returned to England, receiving the position of manager and art curator of the Eleven Fine Art gallery. She worked there for ten years. Today, almost nothing is known about Laura’s professional activities (according to the data published on her website, the last exhibition at which she acted as a curator took place in the spring of 2018). The name of Camilla’s daughter in general is extremely rarely flashed in the articles of journalists. Obviously, after experiencing the stress associated with the scandal surrounding the marriage of her parents 19In the 90s, Laura doesn’t want to have anything to do with those who caused her mother (and herself) to be bullied.
Laura and Harry Lopez’s wedding, May 6, 2006
However, according to available information, Laura – like her brother – is doing well. In 2006, she married Harry Lopez, a chartered artist who collaborated with Calvin Klein. Despite how much Laura appreciates respect for privacy, her own wedding went on a grand scale. About 500 guests were invited to the celebration, including members of the royal family. Namely, her half-brothers William and Harry.
It is also curious that the wedding of Laura and Harry was the first official event to which Kate Middleton was invited as Prince William’s girlfriend. By that time, the young people had been in a relationship for several years, but they didn’t spoil the public so often with joint exits ( read also: “From dating to the ring: how long do you have to wait to marry a prince”). Of course, when Prince William finally decided to propose to his sweetheart, Laura Lopez’s name was on the list of invitees to their royal wedding. And Laura’s three-year-old daughter, Eliza, played the role of a flower girl that day.
Prince William at Laura and Harry’s wedding
Duchess Kate at Laura and Harry’s wedding
In addition to their daughter, Laura and Harry also have twin sons, Gus and Louis, who were born in 2009. It’s funny that Kate Middleton’s third child also bears one of these names.
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Mark Parker Biography, age, wife, children, Nike, resignation, retiring, scandal, salary and net worth
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Mark Parker biography
Mark Parker is an American businessman born October 21, 1955. He is the President, Chairman and CEO of Nike, Inc. He was named the company’s third CEO in 2006.
Mark Parker Age
Born October 21, 1955 in Poughkeepsie, New York, United States.
Mark Parker Wife | Kathy Parker
He is married to Kathy Parker. However, he did not reveal any details about his wife other than her name. We will be sure to keep you posted if any information about his wife comes to light.
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Mark Parker Children | Matthew Parker | Jennifer Parker | Megan Parker
The couple has three children; Matthew Parker, Jennifer Parker and Megan Parker. However, they do not reveal much about their children.
Mark Parker’s family
Parker was born in Poughkeepsie, New York to a Jewish family. He is the son of Meg and Bruce Parker.
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Mark Parker College
He graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 1977 with a bachelor’s degree in political science.
Mark Parker’s Leadership Style
According to Nike Chairman Phil Knight, Mark has a “thoughtful yet demanding leadership style.
Mark Parker, Nike CEO
In 1979, Parker joined Nike as a shoe designer at the Exeter, New Hampshire Research and Development Center. Later, in 1987, he became vice president of the development division, in 1989 he became corporate vice president, general manager in 1993, and in 1998 – Vice President of Global Footwear. Before becoming vice president of Nike, he worked with Charlie Denson as co-president of the Nike brand from March 2001. He is still involved in shoe design from time to time, most notably the Nike HTM project, creating limited edition shoes. with Nike designer and Tinker Hatfield creative consultant Hiroshi Fujiwara. He has made a commitment to protecting Nike’s environment. Parker and his team, after 10 years of work, have released the first green shoes that comply with the principles of sustainable development. Parker is also responsible for other brands in the Nike portfolio including Converse Inc. and Hurley International.
In 2012, while serving as the CEO of Nike, Mark G. Parker received a total compensation of $15,425,608, which included a base salary of $1,609,615, a cash bonus of $594,190, granted shares on $3,500,087, options granted in the amount of $4,199,250 and non-equity assets. The stimulus plan compensation was $5,522,466. His remuneration has tripled to over $47.6 million, of which $33.5 million was in share awards since he was named chairman in 2016.
In 2015, Parker was named Businessman of the Year by Fortune magazine.
In June 2015, it was announced that Parker would succeed Phil Knight as chairman of Nike in 2016.
He was ranked 14th on the New York Times list of highest paid CEOs in 2016 with an annual salary of $47. 6 million.
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Parker took a 71% pay cut due to Nike’s poor sales in 2017 and layoffs of 1,000 employees. Subsequently, his profit for that year was 13.9million dollars from the sale of shares and options.
Mark Parker Retirement – Nike Departure – Mark Parker Retires
Imprint Parker moves one way as Nike CEO, ending a 13-year residency marked on Wall Street by the sportswear brand’s monetary presentation, but, to also different from a number of controversies, including the ongoing outrage about doping in games.
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The Oregon-based organization said on Tuesday that Mr. Parker will hand over control in January to innovation officer John Donahue, a former Ebay executive who sits on Nike’s board of directors.
He would eventually become Nike’s fourth CEO in its 55-year history. Mr. Parker will become chief executive and founder Phil Knight will remain honorary administrator.
The change in leadership comes about fourteen days after Nike closed the Oregon Project game preparation program. Alberto Salazar, a Nike-backed games mentor, and Geoffrey Brown, a specialist who worked with competitors on assignment, received a four-year ban for a doping violation.
Mark Parker Doping Scandal Alberto Salazar Scandal
In early October 2019, Nike shut down the Oregon Project’s prep program due to a doping scandal. Alberto Salazar, a Nike gaming mentor, and Jeffrey Brown, a specialist who worked with competitors on assignment, received four-year bans for doping violations.
Mr. Parker was brought to the outrage. Reports dating back to 2009 were circulated on the Internet that seemed to indicate that he had been informed of drug tests conducted by Mr. Salazar and Mr. Brown, which the US Anti-Doping Agency found to be inconsistent with regulations. .
“It literally has nothing to do with this,” Parker told CNBC on Tuesday. He added that Nike spent “many months” organizing the progress. “This is not something that happens in different weeks. This is a highly random occurrence for the Oregon Project or some other issue,” he said.
Mr. Parker vigorously defended himself and Nike against doping, denouncing the “deeply deceptive” inclusion. He said the tests were far from doping to avoid training.
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Mark Parker Books
Kratom Potent Cure: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Herbal Supplements with Kratom Powders, Kratom Extracts and Kratom Capsules Mark Parker.
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Return to Deathham: An Anthology of Holiday Horrors for Charity.
Dead Harvest: A Collection of Dark Tales Mark Parker.
In Red: Thirteen Tales of Vampire Horror.
Inferno Revealed: From Dante to Dan Brown by Mark Parker.
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Mark Parker Net Worth and Salary
He earns $46.7 million. As Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of NIKE, Parker’s total remuneration at NIKE is $9,467,460. His fortune is estimated at 250 million dollars.
Mark Parker’s Leadership Style
He has always used a situational leadership style to influence Nike’s organizational culture.
Mark Parker’s email
Mark is a very private person when it comes to personal details. Thus, the details of his e-mail and contacts are not known to the public.
Mark Quotes
“We are very pleased with the performance of the Nike brand this quarter.”
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Air Max 360 is a new milestone for Nike and for runners. A dream that was created over 20 years ago, the Air Max 360 reflects Nike’s commitment to product innovation to create a full air cushioning system for runners. We replaced the Nike Air foam with 360 degrees, creating the softest Air Max ever and allowing runners to experience the feeling of running on air. ”
I really think we’re confident that our growth strategy for Nike Inc. correct.”
We have achieved consistent results, mainly due to the presence of the management team.”
“Over the past 12 months, we have conducted an exhaustive review of our future strategy and growth strategy, and I am confident that the strategy of Nike Inc. correct. We will put the wind in the sails and create some power for this company.”
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The family of an anti-vaxxer from England, David Parker, who died of coronavirus at the age of 56, urges not to repeat his mistake and get vaccinated against COVID-19 on time, reports the newspaper The Sun .
Parker set real records for the number of messages and comments on Facebook, in which he scolded coronavirus vaccines and their creators. He argued that existing vaccines should not be used, as they are “experimental”.
“I’m still not going to get this experimental vaccine until more information about long-term effects is available,” is one of Parker’s messages.
Shortly before his death, he contracted coronavirus and died in hospital due to complications related to COVID-19. However, he did not suffer from serious illnesses before he contracted the coronavirus.
Parker died due to blood clots in his lungs and heart, as well as kidney failure caused by blood clots. His colleague, Steve Vignal, contracted the coronavirus at the same time as David, but was able to quickly cope with COVID-19and recover from illness, as he was fully vaccinated.
“Despite their terrible loss, they [the Parker family] would like everyone to know that they encourage everyone to get vaccinated because [the Parker family] doesn’t want others to suffer the way they are suffering now,” said Steve Vignal.
Earlier, Denis Protsenko, head physician of City Clinical Hospital No. 40, dispelled the myth about the coronavirus disease due to vaccination.
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How a basketball player from Missouri played in Russia, earned $5 million and got into Forbes
American basketball player Candace Parker, who once played for Russia, recently entered the top ten highest paid athletes in the world. Her fortune is estimated at $ 5 million, and this figure is likely to grow in the future. In addition to playing matches, Parker also produces a podcast about motherhood, commentary on competitions and speaks out about the visibility of women in sports
Coach dad and champion brother
Candace Parker has always wanted to change the image of women in world sports – without support and involvement parents who gave her every opportunity to start a successful career, it would be difficult to do this.
Candice Parker showed her love for sports as a child, when her family moved from Missouri to Illinois. Basketball was a special passion for them: Candice’s father was a member of the university team, and older brother Anthony won competitions during his school years and had every chance to build a career in prestigious leagues. The atmosphere of sports events surrounded Candace everywhere, from the house where loved ones cheered for the Chicago Bulls, and in her room there was a portrait of Ron Harper from the NBA, to walks when adults took her with them to the gyms or to matches.
Candace herself dreamed of becoming a football player, like her idol Mia Hamm, who played on the US women’s team. Basketball at first did not attract her, including because there was too much of it around, but in her teens, Candice decided to change her plans. This was influenced by the success of her brother Anthony, who by that time had entered the Nets and was later bought by the Philadelphia 76ers.
The first coach of the athlete was her father. Training was difficult and often exhausting: according to Parker, if her father did not like the way she played, he could silently get into the car and leave, and she had to run home. So that classes would not be too stressful, a new rule even appeared in the family: after playing in the house, they did not talk about basketball for a day.
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Classes have borne fruit after a few years. Candice attended the same Naperville Central High School as her brother Anthony and, like him, joined the school’s basketball team. In 2003 and 2004, she became the first student to win two School Player of the Year awards from USA Today. Parker’s signature feature was the slam dunk, a type of throw in which a player jumps up and hammers the ball into the ring with one or two hands. Candice continued her sports career at the University of Tennessee, where she entered in 2004 and where she joined the Tennessee Lady Vols women’s team.
Parker competed against the students of the prestigious US Military Academy at West Point, the University of Louisiana, and the North Carolina women’s teams. In 2006, for the first time, she took part in one of the major international FIBA basketball championships, which was held that year in Brazil. The US team, for which Candice played, then took third place, losing to Russia and Australia.
In 2007, Parker became the first Tennessee Lady Vols player to score the fastest 1,000 points in her career, making her one of the university’s top athletes. Not without her help, the native university for the first time since 19In 1998, he won the National Championship, the organizers of which awarded the basketball player with the “Most Outstanding Player” award. In 2008, the athlete was noticed in the National Basketball Association and was rewarded with two awards at once – as a rookie of the year and as the most valuable player of the association. Candace was the first basketball player in history to achieve such recognition. That same year, Parker was named to the Los Angeles Sparks. There, she was able not only to train with Olympic champions like Lisa Leslie or Delisha Milton-Jones, but also break new records – for example, become the first team rookie who managed to score 34 points in her debut game.
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During this period of “competitive lull”, in 2010, Parker signed a contract with the Yekaterinburg UMMC (women’s basketball team), in which she played several times in the off-season of the women’s national basketball league and even became the winner of the Russian Women’s Basketball Cup. In 2011, she returned to the Los Angeles Sparks.
In 2012, Parker competed in the London Summer Olympics and brought the US team two gold medals, and later played in the Chinese and Turkish leagues within the local national basketball associations.
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Broken records and successful matches made the athlete famous, and most importantly, visible to large companies and advertisers. “When I started playing, I wanted to make people rethink their attitude towards women in sports,” Candice says in a recent interview. According to Parker, she was lucky to grow up in a family where her talent and interests were strongly supported and convinced that nothing was impossible for her as a woman. However, the support of loved ones, according to Candice, is not enough – it is important that companies that can “invest in women and inspire them” also provide it. “Before me, there were many worthy athletes who did not have opportunities. Think about what Cheryl Miller (American basketball player who peaked at 1980s. – Forbes Woman ) in our time, ”says Parker.
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Since 2018, Candice Parker has been an NBA commentator and sports analyst. “Being an athlete on the cover of NBA 2K is great, but commentating games is just as important. We need to hear female voices in sports as often as we hear male voices,” Parker says in an interview with GQ.
In 2021, the athlete launched her own podcast “Moments with Candice Parker”, the main theme of which will be the experience of motherhood. “My daughter is 12 and she is the center of my whole world. In the podcast, I will talk with parents about the different experiences of raising children, because there is no single and common plan for how to manage them, ”explains Candace. In December 2021, Candace came out, announcing that since 2019has been married to Russian basketball player Anna Petrakova for a year, now the couple is expecting a child.
Childtime of Canton in Canton, MI | 49810 Cherry Hill Road
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Welcome to Childtime Learning Center in Canton, MI! We offer care for Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers and School-Agers (including summer camp) and provide transportation to and from s
everal schools in the area. In addition to traditional school, we also offer Junior Kindergarten.
We have updated technology in our Preschool and Pre-K classes! These students have iPads with educational apps, as well as soft shapes and letters that interact with the screens. Our Preschool class also has an Inspire Plus interactive table and our Pre-K class features a STEAM Studio with learning experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts, and Math.
We’re committed to keeping you connected throughout the day while your child is in our care. Get access to live streaming video of your child’s classroom, plus other real-time updates, with our exclusive mobile app for families, SproutAbout.
We are very flexible with family’s schedules. Please don’t hesitate to reach out and book a tour with us! We would love to see how we can help your family and welcome you into our family. Come see us today!
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of our sons caregivers as he moves up in his classes. Additionally, the camera and Brightwheel app have been a great bonus in viewing our son at anytime and communicating with the Childtime staff.
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We really enjoyed and saw tremendous social growth in our child while in the preschool class with Ms. Hanan. She was warm and inviting and pushed our child out of her comfort zone to help improve her interactions with other children while including
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Great results for new parents. They were fast responsive and opened up the door to our Aiden within 24 hours of relocating to Michigan!!
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This school has been the best thing we could have asked for, especially with the recent edition of Ms. Ayanna. She has been able to drastically enhance the growth of our child and preparing him for kindergarten.
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We are so happy here. My child is well taken care of and I feel that the teachers treat her like I do. I appreciate everything!
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Since Brooke has become the director, the communication from the facility has been amazing. I know my child is having a good time at school and I know she is making friends which could possibly be lifelong. She is constantly learning and developing and I know the teachers at ChildTime are excelerating the rate of her development.
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Discover opportunities to be creative, engage your mind and body, collaborate with friends, and learn new things. Preschool and Pre-K classroom enhancements include iPads with educational apps; flexible seating options so children can move as they learn; hands-on STEAM activities; robots for early coding.
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In this classroom, your child will make discoveries and think independently, as we prepare them for the future. The authentic Montessori curriculum enables children to learn in their own way, at their own pace, through the practical application of sensory-based and self-directed activities. Our certified Montessori teacher spends significant time with each child, helping them discover unique talents and interests. Plus, a full complement of Montessori equipment offers tangible, hands-on learning opportunities to develop children’s skills and senses.
This mixed-aged classroom (for 3- to 6-year-olds) also helps children to develop social skills and challenges them to learn to work together—while being mindful of the best interests of others.
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Ashley Jaynes, Director
Education: Degree in Early Childhood Education
My passion is to create a safe, secure and nurturing environment. I partner with parents to become an extension of their family while providing high-quality care and a “home away from home.” I have been a director for this company for a year and I strive to make sure children are learning and growing while in our care.
Local School Phone Number: 734. 495.1500734.495.1500
License #: DC820294566
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3101 North Lilley Road
Canton, MI 48187
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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34203 Ford Road
Westland, MI 48185
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 10 Years
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20804 Halsted
Northville, MI 48167
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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36730 12 Mile Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
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Ages: 4 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM
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5230 Bogie Lake Road
Commerce Township, MI 48382
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
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4220 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48106
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 5 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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49810 Cherry Hill Road
Canton, MI 48188
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877. 624.2602
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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27900 Evergreen
Lathrup Village, MI 48076
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 6 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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47300 Port Street
Plymouth, MI 48170
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
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15636 Jl Hudson Drive
Southfield, MI 48075
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877.624.2602
877.624.2602
Ages: 6 Weeks – 10 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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45678 Helm Street
Plymouth, MI 48170
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877. 624.2602
877.624.2602
Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM
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26195 Beck Rd
Novi, MI 48374
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866.222.0269
866.222.0269
Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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2380 Oak Valley Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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866. 222.0269
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 10 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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6799 Daly Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
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866.222.0269
866.222.0269
Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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951 North Canton Center Drive
Canton, MI 48187
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877. 684.1613
877.684.1613
Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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1230 Pontiac Trail
Walled Lake, MI 48390
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877.684.1613
877.684.1613
Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM
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8011 Commerce Road
Commerce, MI 48382
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877. 684.1613
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
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24440 Orchard Lake Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48336
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877.684.1613
877.684.1613
Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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2914 Canton Center Road
Canton, MI 48188
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877. 684.1613
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Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM
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57156 10 Mile Rd
South Lyon, MI 48178
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866.222.0269
866.222.0269
Ages: 6 Weeks – 12 Years
Open: M-F, 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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This is much more than just daycare. At Childtime®, we’re committed to doing everything possible to support our community. It starts with a healthy, safe environment when your child is away from home. We have closely followed guidance from state and local health authorities, to enhance and strengthen our existing rigorous procedures.
We’re all on this journey together, so we provide a comprehensive digital experience to keep families connected. SproutAbout® is our all-in-one, custom-built live streaming and communications app designed with your family in mind. Easily communicate with teachers and school leaders, see what your child is learning, and feel confident knowing the details of their day.
We offer developmentally appropriate programs and specialized curriculum for infants to school-age students. Our School Readiness Pathway provides options to create the most fitting path for your child to elementary school and future academic success.
Infant Care and Toddler Programs feature Learn from the Start™, our exclusive, milestone-based curriculum.
Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten Programs offer math and literacy learning plus opportunities for social development.
Junior Kindergarten enhances your child’s abilities before kindergarten.
Check out our school for yourself to see all the exciting things going on! Depending on location, virtual and/or in-person tours may be available.
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At Childtime, your child gets what he or she needs to develop their best mind, their love of learning, their personality, their bright future. Inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach, central to our educational philosophy is the belief that secure relationships with responsive and respectful adults provide the basis for all learning. Staff and teachers, and the relationships children develop with them, are vital for learning, for trust, and for independence. Our approach is designed to help them grow as students and people, in school, and in life beyond.
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Very clean and with tons of kind teachers that know their stuff! It seems expensive but when I break it down it is very cheap per hour. ..between $5-$8 for my child who’s a toddler. They play games and provide snack. They really love the kids and I like that my child will be in the same environment even through part of elementary school (their after-school program). I am looking to possibly move and trying to stay in area partly because I want my son to have this place and these teachers in his life (familiar, safe). His little mouth opens like a Muppet’s when he sees that we’re at Childtime; the only thing that bums him out is that we don’t stick around and play with him, we have to go to work! I have so many nice pictures because they send them out and laminate them. It’s clean, and I’ve never seen him with a mystery scratch or bruise – anything like that it documented. I will say, and I think it’s unavoidable, my kids has a runny nose all the time. But the kids play and hug each other and share pacifiers sometimes, and you can’t always catch that nonsense. I think it’s normal and the pediatrician agrees. Nothing scary has swung through there, though, and they are really good about calling home if your child has symptoms. They are just so sweet and my son feels safe and happy there. I did not cry my first day back to work. I didn’t have a nervous knot over it, because I had researched and visited the place. Becky, Nicole, Jen, Asia, Amanda, Emily, and a dozen I’ve left out were/are all so good with my little guy. Only thing is, I know they deserve better pay. I wish I could afford to pay more! No reservations whatsoever in recommending the place. Good luck in your searches! It’s a stressful choice to make.
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,000 ours. The museum exhibits toys from about twenty to ten years ago, robots, cars … It’s more interesting to come here with children, there are playgrounds for them and you can spend half a day here
Published August 28, 2016
This review represents the subjective opinion of a member of the Tripadvisor community and is not the official position of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor checks reviews. Stein Castle The castle is small and not very pretty. But the view from the hill is mesmerizing. We got to the castle for about half an hour along a steeply rising road, a little tired
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The island itself is not interesting. The castle was destroyed by Napoleon. I advise you to take a tour in the oldest city. exit through the Kupfertor in the east of the town and continue along the Rhine through the park and on to the plateau. cross the Rhine to Germany. and to the right of 700 meters the former command of the Teutonic Order Boykken. Now a hotel and a Protestant church. back along the same coast. along the way the museum of the hydroelectric power plant and further a magnificent view of the medieval town of Rheinfelden. we finish the tour on the bridge connecting the 2nd coast with the island. time 3-4 hours. you can eat in Germany, which is much cheaper or in Switzerland right on the bridge, the Schiff hotel there is a restaurant. if there is time, the tour can be continued in the opposite direction towards Basel. the same path along the Rhine to the west. to the bridge and back along the other side. along the way there is a summer beach with a swimming pool and an aqua park. If you have a bike, you can drive further to KaiserAugst. there to visit the magnificent ruins of the ancient Roman city of Augusta Raurica. from Rheinfelden 40-60 minutes by bike.
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Moscow, Russia Inside the interiors of different eras, but the collection is average, not great. The castle is multi-level, solid stairs and passages
Published September 30, 2016
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Vika S
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How much does it cost to enter the museum? I was very interested and want to go there. We are from Ukraine and we will go there later
Published July 21, 2022
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NELLYA54
Togliatti, Russia352 publications
Review of: Stadtturm
White tower with colorful clock
This 15th-century city tower once served as the entrance to the city of Baden and was part of the fortress wall. The fortress wall collapsed, but the tower withstood the fight against time! Now only this tower remains, which is carefully preserved! I really liked the color of the tower – calm, but with a bright colorful clock decorating the tower at the top – it turns out a very unusual combination!
Published December 10, 2016
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vadlam
Moscow, Russia127 publications
Review of: Hallwyl Castle
Real medieval castle
The 13th century castle is well preserved to this day. The castle has 2 museum houses, dedicated not only to the Hallwyl family, but also to the history of this region. You can enter the castle grounds from 10:00 – 17:00, on Mondays the castle is closed. There is a cafe restaurant on the territory. After visiting the castle, take a walk around it, the view of the castle is magnificent! Not far from the castle there is a picturesque lake where boats sail. There is also a good walking trail around the lake.
Published May 11, 2015
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Natalia K
Moscow, Russia Inside is beautiful, antique furniture. Even more than the castle itself, I liked the garden around it
Posted September 30, 2016
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Marat G
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Review of: Stadtmuseum Aarau
Museum in the tower
We came here to look at the tower itself, this is the oldest building in the city, another 12 centuries. Museum of the city, there are a couple of interesting layouts, household items, all sorts of incomprehensible documents, you can go if you have free time
Published September 30, 2016
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11. Verein militar- und Festungsmuseum Full-Ruenthal
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This review represents the subjective opinion of a member of the Tripadvisor community and is not the official position of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor checks reviews. Stein Castle The castle is small and not very pretty. But the view from the hill is mesmerizing. We got to the castle for about half an hour along a steeply rising road, a little tired
Published August 28, 2016
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Review of: Inseli
superb
The island itself is not interesting. The castle was destroyed by Napoleon. I advise you to take a tour in the oldest city. exit through the Kupfertor in the east of the town and continue along the Rhine through the park and on to the plateau. cross the Rhine to Germany. and to the right of 700 meters the former command of the Teutonic Order Boykken. Now a hotel and a Protestant church. back along the same coast. along the way the museum of the hydroelectric power plant and further a magnificent view of the medieval town of Rheinfelden. we finish the tour on the bridge connecting the 2nd coast with the island. time 3-4 hours. you can eat in Germany, which is much cheaper or in Switzerland right on the bridge, the Schiff hotel there is a restaurant. if there is time, the tour can be continued in the opposite direction towards Basel. the same path along the Rhine to the west. to the bridge and back along the other side. along the way there is a summer beach with a swimming pool and an aqua park. If you have a bike, you can drive further to KaiserAugst. there to visit the magnificent ruins of the ancient Roman city of Augusta Raurica. from Rheinfelden 40-60 minutes by bike.
Published January 12, 2019
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Natalia K
Moscow, Russia1,447 publications
Review of: Aargauer Kunsthaus
New discoveries
Many of the artists whose paintings are exhibited here were completely unknown to me. And the work is original, it is clear that they are carefully selected.
Published September 30, 2016
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Published April 13, 2016
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myaukin
Moscow Russia
. VILLA Langmatt (Langmatt Foundation)
In Baden, you should definitely visit Villa Langmatt, where there is a small but excellent collection of paintings by the Impressionists – Cezanne, Renoir, Manet, Monet, Pissarro. Wonderful nude figures by Degas, paintings by Corot, Gauguin, Venetian landscapes of the 18th century. – this is not a complete list of works by outstanding masters that we can admire. And all this former private collection is located in the villa, which can rightly be called an impressionist museum.
A nice Frau met me at the entrance. I bought my ticket from her and she gave me a touching little cloth shoulder bag for small important items like glasses, phone and wallet. Because the handbag must be left in the cell.
FROM THE HISTORY OF VILLA LANGMATT. Charming building built in 1900-1905. It was owned by Sydney Brown, one of the founders of the international organization of engineers for industrial giant Asea Brown Boveri, and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were among the first collectors who became interested in modern French painting.
About 40 years ago, the son of Sydney Brown donated the villa and its treasures to the city of Baden.
Well-preserved furnishings, a collection of paintings, a rich library, a Chinese collection of the Han era testify to the high cultural lifestyle of a family of industrialists in the first half of the 20th century.
VENICE SALON of the villa is decorated with Louis XV and XVI furniture, 13 paintings (lead) by an unknown artist with city views, dated approximately 1745, hang on the walls. )..
Unique library room decorated with landscapes by Corot and Degas. It also features selected paintings by Gustave Courbet, Pierre Bonnard and the American artist Mary Cassatt, who worked in France.
One of the halls displays works by French and Swiss artists of the 18th century.
In the dining room, I noticed an unusual tablecloth painted with autographs of the guests who visited the former owners. All these paintings were embroidered with colored threads over a pencil, the gallery attendant explained to me. Amazing job!
The attached gallery hosts contemporary art exhibitions.
The villa is surrounded by a wonderful park where you can have a picnic. The terrace of the villa has its own cafe with a small selection of sandwiches and cakes. I came here in late autumn, the perfect lawn was still bright green, but I imagine how beautiful blooming flower beds are in summer, and how pleasant it is to sit at a table to admire the beauty while drinking aromatic coffee. By the way, the cake was delicious. t
Langmatt Villa gallery address: st. Römerstraße 30., it is 150 meters west of the mineral water spa/ Only a 10-minute walk from the train station.
Published March 1, 2018
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Natalia K
Moscow, Russia Inside the interiors of different eras, but the collection is average, not great. The castle is multi-level, solid stairs and passages
Published September 30, 2016
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Vika S
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How much does it cost to enter the museum? I was very interested and want to go there. We are from Ukraine and we will go there later
Published July 21, 2022
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Svetoch
Lenzburg, Switzerland734 publications
Review for: Stapferhaus Lenzburg
Interactive Modern Museum
Visited the temporary exhibition once again. In 2017, it is dedicated to the theme “Motherland”. The visitor passes through various stations that make him wonder what the Motherland means to him: close people, the place where he was born, safety or a community of like-minded people. The theory of fears of the famous psychoanalyst F. Riemann is taken as the basis of individual analysis. The visit includes an individual analysis of the personality, riding on a Ferris circle, interactive lectures and much, much more. I liked it very much! I advise everyone!
Published March 13, 2017
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Natalia K
Moscow, Russia 1,447 publications
Review of: Vindonissa Museum conclusively proving that the Roman settlement was near Bruges. Small museum but worth a visit, especially if you are interested in history
Published September 30, 2016
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serbu05
Moscow, Russia1,933 publications
Review of: Historisches Museum Baden
Castle Museum
On the east bank of the River Aare is the castle of the governor of Landvogteischloss. It is in it that the Historical Museum of the city is located. On weekdays it is open only three hours a day. And on Saturday and Sunday the museum can be visited from 10 am to 5 pm.
Published September 16, 2016
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on Tripadvisor How Ukrainian refugees settle in Switzerland
April 21, Minsk / Corr. BELTA/. In Switzerland, one of the most prosperous countries in the world, about 30,000 Ukrainian refugees have already applied for temporary protection status, the Strana newspaper reports.
If there is no host, in Switzerland refugees turn to the social service to provide temporary housing. First, they are settled in a camp, a hostel, or even a bomb shelter, which during the Cold War years half a century ago were massively built in case of a nuclear war. There are about 300,000 fortified bunkers in the country.
Kyiv resident Marina Shvaika, who has been living in Zurich with her family since the beginning of April, told Strana that at first Ukrainians were accommodated in four-star hotels with three meals a day. However, now Switzerland is overflowing with refugees, so people can first be settled in a bomb shelter. “After some time, people are resettled by families, in some cantons the state partially compensates the owners for rent. True, the waiting time for resettlement is now in June and longer,” the woman said.
The owners have entered into a rental agreement with some Ukrainians, and the state compensates them for the rent. “This includes food and utility bills. On average, a family of two adults and two children needs a thousand francs for food and other expenses, except for rent. Life here is at least twice as expensive as in Kyiv. A kilo of chicken fillet – 20 euros, which is almost 800 hryvnias. To save money, the Swiss go to Germany for groceries, if they are relatively close,” Marina Shvaika adds.
For some Ukrainian refugees, the expectation of permanent free housing has dragged on. “After two weeks in the camp and a week in a nursing home, they were given housing in a bomb shelter in the city of Uster. For several weeks. It is not clear when they will be moved to an apartment,” said Ekaterina Malysheva from Kharkov.
Obtaining a residence permit type S in Switzerland entitles you to monthly payments, which depend on the cantons. In Zurich and St. Gallon, for example, 500 (484 euros) francs per person, 750 francs for a married couple, 317 francs for the first minor child, 268 francs for each subsequent minor child.
“I received the first payment. They counted 1,100 francs for me and two children. Canton of St. Gallen. In some cantons they pay less. We signed a lease agreement with the family where I live,” said Olga Maevskaya from Lvov. “If everything suits everyone, then you stay in the family until you start earning and renting your own housing. The cost of renting an apartment with furniture for 2-3 people is from 1.2 thousand francs per month.
Unlike the EU countries, in Switzerland they may be interested in income from Ukraine (some of the refugees continue to work remotely or have savings). Some cantons require statements from accounts in Ukrainian banks. And they can even forfeit payments.
“Social workers confirmed that if there is money on the Ukrainian card, they will not credit assistance. I had 7 thousand hryvnias on the card, this is 220 francs. They told me:” You have the means to live, come back in a week, maybe you will receive a payment. “Neither I, nor two children, nor a retired mother have received a penny yet. As it turned out, in a country where the average salary is 4 thousand euros, four people can live on 200. I was shocked,” shares with its history Victoria Salary, which has been in Switzerland since April 3.
Refugees are also entitled to free medical treatment and schooling. There are no kindergartens up to 4 years old, only paid private groups. And they go to school from the age of 4-5.
“My children have already gone to school, I came to the nearest educational institution with my and their passports and wrote them down. Studying is in German, this is the language of the canton. The children have additional language classes. Classes cannot be missed without a good reason, otherwise, a fine. According to the law, children under 12 cannot be left alone at home, therefore it is not clear how to work, because the school schedule is not the most convenient, “says Olga Maevskaya.
Immediately after obtaining S status, you can get a job, but there is no shortage of low-skilled workers in Switzerland: with the start of the tourist season, demand will increase, but not significantly. Without knowledge of languages, there is little chance of finding a job even as a cleaner (they have a salary of 1.6 thousand francs).
It is easier for those who have high qualifications (IT, finance, engineering, medicine) and knowledge of languages (at least English, but it is desirable to know one more of the four state ones at least at the initial level). The authorities promise Ukrainians free language courses. Also, the Swiss recruitment agency Adecco Group launched a job search platform for Ukrainian refugees.
Along with the Ukrainians who are in a hurry to leave their country, there are many who are returning back. Last week, UN humanitarian agencies reported that some 870,000 Ukrainian refugees had returned to their homeland. 30,000 people return every day. According to UN forecasts, return migration to Ukraine will continue to grow.-0-
Versoix, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland – HiSoUR – HiSoUR – Hi So You Are The penultimate municipality of Geneva before the canton of Vaud, it borders the municipalities of Vaud in Chavannes-des-Bois and Mie, and the Geneva municipalities of Genthod and Colleix-Bossy. The distance from the center of Geneva is about 10 km, and the center can be reached by train or car in 15 minutes.
Versoix has an area, as of 2009, of 10.51 square kilometers (4.06 sq mi). Of this area, 3.06 km2 (1.18 sq mi) or 29.1% is used for agricultural purposes and 4 km2 (1.5 sq mi) or 38.1% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 3. 4 km2 (1.3 sq mi) or 32.4% are settled (buildings or roads), 0.08 km2 (20 acres) or 0.8% are rivers or lakes and 0.01 km2 ( 2.5 acres) or 0.1% is marginal land.
Of the built-up area, housing and buildings accounted for 19.4%, transport infrastructure – 8.7%. parks, green areas and sports grounds – 2.8%. Of the forested land, 36.1% of the total land area is covered by dense forests and 2.0% is covered by orchards or small groups of trees. Of the agricultural land, 23.1% is used for growing crops, 3.5% is pasture, and 2.5% is used for orchards or grape crops. 0.4% of the municipality’s water is in lakes and 0.4% is in rivers and streams.
The municipality of Versoix consists of the sub-sections or villages of Richelien, Creson, Sauvergne, Petit-Saint-Loup, Ecoguia, Versoix-la-Ville, Pont-Cear, Port-Choiseul, Versoix-Bourg, Versoix-Lac, Creve. -Cœur.
History The castle of Versois and its outbuildings originally belonged to the barony of Faucigny. The castle is mentioned in the XI – XII centuries (1022), as well as nine other castrated “Geneva”. Beatrix, only daughter of Pierre de Savoie and Agnes, Lady of Faucigny, wife in 1251 Gig VII, Dauphin of Vienna; by this marriage the barony of Faucigny passes into the hands of their son Jean. Beatrix hires the Château de Versois for £4,000 to Artemon de Baldick or de Waldeck, a lawyer from Basel, whose receipt is dated February 25, 1290 years.
Pierre de Savoy, the future Count of Savoy, undertook the construction of the village around 1257. On June 2, 1282, the Counts of Geneva and the Dolphins of Vienna sign a treaty with Beatrice de Faucigny, daughter of Count Pierre II. Savoy and wife of Giga VII of Vienna, to recover the lands that Pierre received as a pledge from the Counts of Geneva in 1250. These lands were confiscated by Philip I, the new Count of Savoy. From 1282 until the beginning of the 14th century, the coalition of Versois opposes Philip Comte and then his successor Amedee V.
In 1571 this seigneury was sold and subdued for 25,000 gold crowns by Emmanuel-Philiber, Duke of Savoy, Nicolas de Watteville, Baron and Lord of Chateauvillein in Franche-Comte and Lord Colombier in the county of Neuchâtel by his mother. In 1598 Charles-Emmanuel, Duke of Savoy, elevated the land of Versois to marquis as a reward for services rendered by Nicolas de Watteville and his son Gerard.
After the exchange of the marquess of Salux in 1601, the possession of Versois became part of the country of Gex, which became French. Gerard de Watteville appeals to the Court of Accounts of Dijon and to the Parliament of Paris so that the King of France supports the sale and alienation of the Duke of Savoy. Since the decision of this court was too late, Gerard turned to Charles-Emmanuel of Savoy, who ceded to him on March 6, 1621, the land of Conflans as compensation. He was established as a marquisate, but since he did not have an income equal to that of Versois, the duke granted him an annuity of 1440 golden écus assigned to the salts of Chambéry.
The new city of Versois was founded in the 18th century at the request of the Duke of Choiseul and with the support of Voltaire, Count of Ferney. Versoix is still in France and is intended to compete with Geneva. In 1767, planning was entrusted to the military engineer Pierre Joseph de Bourcet. He designed an agglomeration of the correct octagonal shape, which will be built on the shore of a lake a few hundred meters from the medieval settlement of Versois-le-Bourg, which will make it possible to build a port. The disgrace of Choiseul in 1770 slows down the project. Construction resumed a little later with a less ambitious plan proposed by Jean Kerré, chief engineer for Bridges and Roads in Franche-Comté. This project, which provided for the creation of a city with a population of ten thousand people, was approved by King Louis XV in 1773. but was finally abandoned in 1777 without the completion of the port. All that remains is a canal diverting the waters of Versoix to supply water to the new city. Much later, at 1965, the port was completed according to the old plan.
During the French Revolution, Versoix, which was attached to the department of Ain, received the revolutionary name of Versoix-la-Rizon. In 1798, the city became part of the new department of Leman (the capital of Geneva). Under the Treaty of Paris of 1815, Versoix is annexed to the Canton of Geneva, as are six other communes (Pregny, Colleix-Bossy, Grand Saconnex, Meyrin and Vernier) of the country of Gex, in order to allow the entry of the Canton of Geneva. to the Swiss Confederation after 1815. The eastern part of Sauvergne is attached to it under the name Sauvergne-Geneva. Indeed, Switzerland demanded that the Republic of Geneva have a common border with the canton of Vaud. An agreement between France and Switzerland to transfer sovereignty was successful in 1816.
Economy As of 2010, the unemployment rate in Versoix was 7.2%. As of 2008, 44 people were employed in the primary sector of the economy and about 13 enterprises were involved in this sector. 421 people were employed in the secondary sector, there were 66 enterprises in this sector. 2,060 people were employed in the service sector, of which 277 were enterprises. The municipality had 4,864 residents who were employed in certain positions, of which women made up 46.1% of the workforce.
In 2008, the total number of full-time equivalent jobs was 2,146. The number of jobs in the primary sector was 34, of which 20 were in agriculture, 11 in forestry or lumber production, and 2 in fishing or fishing. The number of jobs in the secondary sector was 405, of which 248 or (61.2%) were in manufacturing, 8 or (2.0%) in mining and 135 (33.3%) in construction. The number of jobs in the service sector was 1,707 people. In the tertiary sector; 249or 14.6% accounted for the wholesale or retail sale or repair of cars, 40 or 2.3% accounted for the movement and storage of goods, 135 or 7.9% accounted for a hotel or restaurant, 12 or 0.7% accounted for the information industry . 51 or 3.0% were in the insurance or finance industry, 77 or 4.5% in technicians or scientists, 665 or 39.0% in education, and 278 or 16 people.
In 2000, 1534 workers moved to the municipality and 3669 workers moved to work. The municipality is a net exporter of workers, with about 2.4 workers leaving the municipality for every one who enters. About 10.7% of the workforce coming to Versoix comes from outside of Switzerland, while 0.3% of locals commute from Switzerland. Of the working population, 18.5% used public transport to get to work, and 63. 9%% used their own car.
Religion According to the 2000 census, 3667 people or 35.6% were Catholics and 1963 people or 19.0% belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church. Of the rest of the population, there were 191 members of the Orthodox Church (or about 1.85% of the population), there were 13 people (or about 0.13% of the population) who belonged to the Christian Catholic Church, and there were 265 people. individuals (or about 2.57% of the population) who belonged to another Christian church. There were 45 people (or about 0.44% of the population) who were Jewish and 554 people (or about 5.37% of the population) who were Islamic. 46 people were Buddhists, 54 people were Hindus and 23 people belonged to another church. 2311 people (or about 22.42% of the population) do not belong to any church, are agnostics or atheists, and 1177 people (or about 11.
Education In Versoix, about 2774 or (26.9%) of the population have completed non-mandatory upper secondary education and 2132 or (20. 7%) have completed additional higher education (university or Fachhochschule). Of the 2,132 graduates, 31.4% were Swiss men, 26.9% were Swiss women, 22.2% were foreign men and 19.5% were foreign women.
In the school year 2009-2010, there were a total of 3061 students in the Versoix school system. The education system in the canton of Geneva allows young children to attend two years of optional kindergarten. That school year, there were 200 children in the preschool preschool class. The canton’s school system provides two years of non-mandatory kindergarten and requires students to attend six years of primary school, with some of the children attending small specialized classes. In Versoix, 413 pupils attended kindergarten or primary school, while 65 pupils were in smaller special classes. The secondary school program consists of three junior compulsory years of study followed by three to five years of optional advanced schools. Versoix had 413 junior high school students. There were 605 upper secondary school students from the municipality, as well as 90 students enrolled in a professional non-university program. Another 596 students attended a private school.
As of 2000, there were 1082 pupils in Versoix from another municipality and 688 residents attended schools outside the municipality.
Versoix is home to the Bibliothèque Communale de Versoix, located in the Bolero building.
Versoix has four primary public schools: Ami-Argand, Bon Séjour, École Lachenal and Monfleury. These schools go from Kindergarten to Grade 6. There is one public high school, the Collège de Colombières. This school teaches from 7th to 9thth class. Pupils from Versoix, Genthod, Bellevue, Séligny, Chavannes-des-Bois and Crassier go to this school. There are no secondary schools in Versoix, so students need to travel to Geneva. There is one private school, Collège du Léman.
Attractions This is the center for many humanitarian organizations and other organizations in the field of environment, science and technology. The University of Geneva has part of its campus, in particular the department of astronomy and its observatory, in Versoix, and the International Committee of the Red Cross has a training center there. Versoix has an official music group, Musique Municipale de Versoix, which also provides a music school. Versoix is also famous for its impressive ice formations or icicles, which can be seen mostly along the coast in winter.
Bourg, a Bronze Age coastal settlement, and Villa Bartoloni (Sans Souci) are listed as Swiss heritage sites of national importance. The village of Burg is part of the prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Culture The city of Versoix has its own municipal harmony, the municipal music of Versoix, second division harmony, consisting of forty musicians. It is also a popular music school staffed by professional musicians.
Every year the association (La Gallagiu) organizes a “beer festival” called La Gallagiu (a shortening of the organizers’ nickname). This festival is intended to raise funds for associations for the benefit of children or for cultural purposes. Since 2006, almost 64,300 francs have been donated to various associations.
Versoix also hosts and organizes the FestiChoc chocolate festival, which attracts many people every year. Artisan salon, tastings, visit to the Favarger chocolate factory and various activities for children according to the program.
Events and festivals The city of Versoix hosts many events throughout the year, such as: Soup on January 1st. The population is invited to share a festive moment around the succulent soup prepared by the Confrérie des Potes au Feu. Festichoc (annually, 2 weeks before Easter). The biggest chocolate festival in Switzerland! Festichoc, attended by 50,000 people in 2017, is the largest event in Versailles and annually brings together over 30 chocolate makers who come to showcase their creations and sell their chocolate products. This free festival is family friendly and offers many chocolate-themed events with stalls and an exhibition of chocolate sculptures. More information at www.festichoc.ch La Sérénade au Maire (May). The municipal music of Versoix serenade the new mayor in the town hall park and our authorities welcome the new citizens. This event is open to the public. School promotions (end of June). To celebrate the end of the school year, over 1,000 children from all schools in Versailles gather at the Espace Lachenal after strolling through the city during the highly anticipated Promotion Procession. Rides, stands and music accompany this festive moment before the start of the summer holidays. National holiday – 1 August. Every year on the Versoix seafront with an exceptional view of Lake Geneva, the city of Versoix, in collaboration with Sauvetage de Versoix, offers a gala evening to celebrate the birthday of our country. Performances by the authorities, food stalls, an MMV concert, fireworks, a climbing concert, a lantern procession and a dance ball make up the program for this beautiful evening. WeAre18! (October). This event is by invitation only and is intended for adult residents of the municipality. Climbing festival (beginning of December). The city council organizes this beautiful party to commemorate the victory of the Genevans over the invader from Savoy, during an evening consisting of a procession, a serenade, a disguise contest and breaking a large chocolate pot. Celebrations take place in the municipal hall of Lachenal.
Chocolate The city of Versoix is home to two chocolate companies: the Cartier chocolate factory (founded and founded in Versoix since 1858) and the Favarger chocolate factory (founded in 1826 and founded in Versoix since 1875). The town hall organizes an annual free “chocolate festival” Festichoc, which welcomes several master chocolatiers who display creations from chocolate pieces. Since 2004, Versoix has been organizing the Chocolate Festival. At this festival, you can taste various handmade chocolates and visit the Favarger chocolate factory. There are interesting activities, such as treasure hunting. In 2010, a five-meter statue of a chocolate rabbit was built here.
forest The commune of Versoix has a large forest, 22 ha of forests and forests in the middle of a wooded area of 617 ha, which is directly connected to the forests of the Jura and the canton of Vaud. The forests of Versoix were completely renovated in the 1950s by the Councilor of State of Geneva, Aymon de Senarklens, then head of the Ministry of the Interior and Agriculture, who initiated the policy of conservation and restoration of our forests.
There are several types of plant formations. The most extensive is the charming plateau oak grove on clay soil, the mesophilic oak grove growing on more fertile soils in the hollows of the basins, and the hygrophilous oak-ash grove along the rivers. The beeches of the forest of the slopes fix the soil near the Old Building. Each of them is accompanied by undergrowth plants characteristic of it: molini, gue or fern, as well as shrubs, sea buckthorn, glue alder and juniper.
Bois du Faisan, covering an area of 9. 5 hectares, has been a nature reserve since 1933 and is located on the right bank of the river Versoix. It consists of damp alder groves in the lower part of the valley, beech groves on the slopes and charming oak groves on the plateau.
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The German film “Feuchtgebiete” (“Wet Areas”), based on the mega-bestseller of the same name by the German TV presenter Charlotte Roche, shown in Locarno, became the reason for a new round of discussions about what can be watched in the cinema “for children under 16”, and what is not.
This content was published on September 06, 2013 – 12:31
Stefania Summermatter, swissinfo.ch
David Wnendt, born 1978), like the novel itself, is built around the image of a young girl named Helen Memel. Once in a gynecological clinic, she begins – without any taboos and in all sometimes unappetizing details – to think about how the female body is arranged and functions. This role in the film was played by the Swiss actress from the canton of Ticino Carla Juri (Carla Juri, b. 1985, see interview with her below), who previously played roles almost exclusively of innocent and entertaining. Despite the sometimes shocking, and for many, simply disgusting details, both the author of the novel Charlotte Roche and director David Wnendt consider this film an example of a new approach to the concept of “cult tape” and, in general, “a bold artistic statement in the style of post-neo-feminism” .
Despite, and, most likely, thanks to the loud statement of the Facebook social network about its intention to ban its users from distributing the trailer for this film, thousands of people rushed to cinemas, among which a large proportion were young and even very young people. Which, probably, was to some extent logical, because the film and the problems discussed in it are just relevant for this particular target audience.
In the cinemas of German-speaking Switzerland, this picture was classified as a film “from 16 years old”, and even “from 14” – but, however, accompanied by an adult adult. By imposing such restrictions, the German-Swiss distributors were guided by the norms in force in Germany “FSK” (“Voluntary Self-Control of Film Distribution Business Enterprises”). There were no particular protests in the press or from the political sphere in (German-speaking) Switzerland. The situation in the “Latin” cantons looks somewhat different.
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In French-speaking Switzerland, this film is not allowed to be released to cinemas at all, and in the Italian-speaking Swiss canton of Ticino, the film can only be watched by persons over 18 years of age. “This tape absolutely cannot be called, as many are trying to do, a ray of enlightening light in the dark realm of false shame. On the contrary, it is close to pornography, one has only to remember the scene of ejaculation filmed by Rapid on a piece of pizza. ..”, emphasizes Marco Baudino, chairman of the Swiss public organization Cinema and Youth (Kommission Jugend und Kino).
“Therefore, we decided not to allow this film to be viewed by minors, simply because it is disgusting, shows painfully perverted sexuality and drug use,” emphasizes M. Baudino.
Switzerland creates a commission…
Age limits for watching certain films differ depending on the country and even, as can be seen in the example of Switzerland, the region. The introduction of certain age categories depends, as a rule, on expert assessments of professional psychologists and teachers, on regional peculiarities in terms of interpreting issues of morality and ethics, and, last but not least, on the “administrative resource” of producers and distributors.
Italy and France, for example, are distinguished by greater freedom of public mores than the countries of northern Europe. Sometimes even the most explicit films here are not subject to any restrictions. In Switzerland, since January 1, 2013, the federal “Swiss Commission for the Protection of Youth in Film” (“Schweizerische Kommission Jugendschutz im Film”) has been dealing with issues of age restrictions in cinema. The only exceptions are the canton of Ticino, which refused to sign the convention on which this commission was created, and the canton of Zurich, which preferred to continue to operate on the basis of its own cantonal provisions. Being full and sovereign participants in the Swiss federal system, these subjects of the federation had the full right to do so.
The “Swiss Commission for the Protection of Youth in Cinema” was set up with the sole purpose of eliminating the widespread inconsistency that existed in Switzerland regarding the setting of age limits in cinemas. A vivid example in this case was the film “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”, which, in particular, in Geneva was allowed for children from 12 years old accompanied by adults, while in Basel the same film could be seen by children from 8 years old, but also in a company with adult escorts.
Cinematic homeland in danger?
However, there are films for which it was initially very difficult to find any common denominator. “Wet areas” certainly refers to such tapes. Discussions even started initially not around the film itself, but in connection with the decision of the German-Swiss distributors to introduce the FSK standards in force in Germany. According to Marco Baudino, there are two fundamental problems here.
“Firstly, the norms of FSK in Germany were formulated by producers, distributors and cinema owners, whose interests sometimes look very different from the interests of psychologists, social workers or parents. In addition, in Germany, all films are synchronized into German, and depending on one or another version of the synchronism, decisions on age tolerance may be different. In Switzerland, the same films can also be shown in English, in, so to speak, unkempt original form. And therefore, the formal age limit may not correspond to the real content of the picture.
Claude Ruey, chairman of Pro Cinema Schweiz, also criticized the German-speaking distributors’ decision to adopt the FSK norm quite harshly. Discussions in this area go further and at the level of the federal “Commission for the Protection of Youth” (“Jugendschutz-Kommission”), which is confirmed by the chairman of this structure, Fabrice Wulliamoz. “The results of the first 9 months (the actions of the FSK norms in Switzerland) look ambiguous so far. There is a great danger that this project will fail, even if we are convinced of its importance. Swiss distributors are now registering a trend towards a general increase in the minimum age for certain films, and they are very unhappy with this circumstance.”
Protect children…
As always, every coin has its other side. In the era of the Internet, when with two clicks of a computer mouse you can easily get much more frank images than the movie “Wet Areas”, the question involuntarily arises, how meaningful are any prohibitions and restrictions?
Psychologist Catherine Krähenbühl, also a member of the federal “Commission for the Protection of Youth”, believes that “for the very reason that there are no comparable filters in other contexts, society, for its part, must give a clear signal. Minors must be protected from images that may have a negative impact on their development; After all, they do not have the same mechanisms of analysis and mental self-defense as adults.
In Switzerland, films that deal with violence or drugs that border on pornography or are questionable from the point of view of human dignity are only allowed to be viewed from the age of 16. Absolutely “problematic” films are allowed only from the age of 18.
“What is of particular concern is not even the danger that young people will try to repeat at home or on the street what they saw in the cinema, but the fact that in many films abnormal behavior is presented in the format of the norm, that violence receives some kind of justification and even seeks to evoke positive emotions in people,” says Nathalie Guidotti, psychotherapist from Ticino, member of the cantonal commission “Cinema and Youth”.
With an educational mission
However, in all these commissions in Switzerland, people with common sense work. They understand what humor is, that violence is different from violence and that it can be shown in different ways. “In Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained, for example, violence is shown as a grotesque, it is not some kind of creative constant,” says Natalie Guidotti.
“There is also violence shown in a historical context, and then even scenes that actually evoke negative emotions are fully justified, because they are the key to understanding reality,” the scientist emphasizes. Similarly, one could argue in the case of the Swiss film “L’enfant d’en haut” (literally – “Child from above”, in the German-language box office the picture was called “Winterdieb” – “The Winter Thief”) by Ursula Meier.
“A boy who steals skis from tourists could be a bad example for others,” says K. Kroenenbühl. “However, the film has a clearly defined moral message, and therefore we decided to show it “from 12 years old”. It remains to be noted that in liberal Switzerland, the number of films restricted to be shown to young audiences per year can be counted on the fingers.
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However, films with scenes of pedophilia and bestiality, for example, remain absolutely prohibited, even for showing in the halls of specialized sex cinemas. “Any person who owns, buys, sells or rents such films to watch can be subject to criminal prosecution in Switzerland,” says M. Baudino. “In the movie Wet Areas, there is something close to this only in one scene, which, thank God, is not shown in full.”
Three questions for Carla Urey
Carla Urey was born and raised in Switzerland, in the canton of Ticino. Today, this talented actress is one of the main hopes of Swiss cinema.
At just 27 years old, she has already won the Swiss Quarz Film Award twice: for her lead role in the film version of the Swiss musical Eine wen iig – dr Dällebach Kari (directed by Xavier Kolller, 2012), and for Best Supporting Actor in 180 Degrees by Swiss-Turkish director Cihan Inan, 2011.
In the film “Feuchtgebiete” (Wet areas) she portrays Helen, the protagonist of Charlotte Roche’s novel of the same name.
swissinfo. ch: What would you say to the critics who consider this film “vulgar trash”?
Carla Juri: To be honest, I completely disagree with this assessment. The media, as always, snatched a couple of scenes from the film and limited themselves to them, reducing the whole picture to them in general. But if the film was really such a disgusting thing as they write, then, believe me, I would not participate in it. The way the main character Helen behaves in the film is not some kind of conscious provocation. She is a young woman who feels rejected by her parents and society, and therefore does her best to forget the pain and check the “lice” of those who are close to her. Helen sees herself as such a strange bacterium, and in that sense she behaves almost like a research scientist.
swissinfo. ch: Some of the scenes in the movie are, let’s say, quite explicit. How justified is their presence in the film?
K. Yu.: In places, the film can actually be outwardly unattractive, especially when it comes to all sorts of Helen’s bodily ailments. For me, this film is the story of a very lonely woman who has never experienced the feeling of acceptance from others. And therefore, she has a different attitude to her body, to hygiene, to the problem of external attractiveness.
swissinfo. ch: How did you prepare for this role?
K.Yu.: I started my training just from appearance. I cut my hair, joined the senior class of high school to remember how it all happens there, and no one ever guessed that I was an actress, not a graduate. That is, already at this stage, I experienced in my own skin what it means to be like Helen in the film. I had to learn to understand her pain and then manage this pain so that outwardly I look completely carefree. Yes, Helen would prefer to sleep with some idiot, but all because she is terribly afraid of being alone in bed. This happens only because of the fear of being alone, this circumstance impressed me the most in this image.
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“Switzerland for All” receives daily letters with the question: “How to become a war refugee in Switzerland”? Here is the story of a Ukrainian woman who is undergoing such a procedure now.
As of April 1, according to the information of the State Secretariat for Migration SEM, 21,700 migrants from Ukraine were registered in Switzerland, more than 15,192 received S status. .5 million Ukrainians.
Tatiana came to Switzerland from Ukraine in the second half of March. Russian shelling and bombing almost destroyed her hometown. My husband drove me to Poland by car. A young woman with two children walked across the border for five hours in a crowd of the same exiles. Overnight at the gym. With volunteers on the chaise longue, she reached Zurich, where she found temporary shelter with distant relatives.
First: online application
On the very first day, Tatyana downloaded three forms “Application for granting timchasovy zakhistu (status S) to persons from Ukraine” on the website of the State Secretariat for Migration SEM. And I filled out three applications. In each, she listed all the members of her family who are now in Switzerland, namely, herself and two children. I scanned the completed forms and sent them to this email address: [email protected]
And I immediately received an answer: “Good afternoon! With pleasure I acknowledge your email. We will contact you at the next hour. With respect. State Secretariat for Migration SEM”. She printed this letter. It came in handy when Tatiana traveled around Zurich by public transport and applied for a free SIM card in one of the shops of Swisscom, a telecommunications service provider in Switzerland.
Second: on the doorstep of federal asylum
Invitation for protection status S arrived by e-mail ten days later. At the appointed time, Tatyana and her children were in front of the Federal Asylum in Zurich (Bundesasylzentrum Zürich) at the address: Duttweilerstrasse 11, 8005 Zürich. Her story follows.
Tea and coffee were offered free of charge in a tent in front of the building. A little further away was a table with flyers of “Free SIM cards for Switzerland” from the telecommunications company Yallo. By that time, I had already been using Swisscom free internet for a week, followed the information on Swiss official websites, in various Telegram, WhatsApp, Facebook groups, and called Ukraine.
“It hurts to be Russian these days,” says writer Mikhail Shishkin. He recently won the Strega Europeo Literary Prize in Italy….
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Iron railings form two lines along the building. For those who do not have a roof over their heads. And for people like us who came by appointment and live with relatives or friends. However, they waited no more than a minute. The shelter staff addressed us in Russian. They checked our invitations on the phone and noted something on their forms.
Third: checking documents
After that we went behind the iron fence and ended up in a tent in front of the building. There were several people sitting at a long table. Two made photocopies. The expert said that he had to check our documents for authenticity. I handed him my Ukrainian internal passport and children’s birth certificates. All documents are in Ukrainian, without translations and apostilles.
An interpreter was always nearby. I was given a memo with explanations: who can apply for S status, how to apply for it, what rights a person with S status gets in the country, what else is important for him to know in Switzerland. Also handed “Information of the Federal Police and the Federal Prosecutor’s Office for refugees from Ukraine in connection with war crimes.” Both texts were in Ukrainian.
Fourth: filling in forms
The employee put the originals of our documents, their copies and blank forms in a folder with a number and gave it to me. Further, in another part of the tent, a Russian-speaking man offered to help me fill out the forms. We sat side by side at the table, I handed him the forms that I filled out when registering online for this meeting. He transferred our data into new statements and asked questions.
What are my parents’ names? What is my maiden name? What is my mother’s maiden name? Have any pets arrived with us in Switzerland? Do we have accommodation in Switzerland? Where did we live in Ukraine? Where do we currently live in Switzerland? Having completed the formalities, the center employee told me what to do next.
Fifth: prints and photos
Then we entered the building. The new employee met us almost at the door. Together we went up to the second floor. And they ended up in a corridor with a number of doors that led to various offices. We went into one of them. There were two people waiting at the table. They communicated with us in German and gestures.
They took our folder with documents. I was fingerprinted on both hands. They also took a picture of me and my two children, aged 5 and 6, using a computer. The children were not fingerprinted. And they immediately printed it out and gave us each a confirmation with a photo and an individual barcode. After that we moved on.
Sixth: interview
The folder with the documents was with me all the time. The woman in the room opposite greeted us in perfect Russian: “Hello!”. After flipping through our documents, she took a yellow form from the table and said: “Now there will be an interview. I apologize in advance if some questions seem inappropriate, but this is the procedure – you are obliged to answer my questions.
Did you take part in hostilities? Do you have citizenship other than Ukrainian? Were they judged? Are there currently any diseases that need to be treated right now?
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My answers and coordinates were recorded on a yellow slip. I signed it and everything was put in our folder. I received the number in my hands, and the folder with the originals and completed papers remained with this woman. Then I asked, and she answered.
Seventh: questions and answers
Question: how long does it take to get S status and how do we get the necessary documents?
Answer: within two weeks, an envelope with documents will arrive at the place of residence by regular mail.
Question: Is it possible to travel free of charge on public transport in Switzerland, not only to a refugee center, other official institution or doctor, but also, for example, to the zoo, library, friends?
Answer: check with the cantonal administration and the transport organization.
Reply at www.zh.ch
Public transport
Refugees from Ukraine can use public transport in Switzerland for free until the end of May.
Reply allianceswisspass.ch
On the 1st of June Ukrainian refugees were given the right to free transportation by public transport to get to the destination in Switzerland and for transit through Switzerland. The validity of the Alliance SwissPass travel ticket has been extended for domestic travel. Bіzhentsі, yakі perebuvayut on the territory of Switzerland, mayut the right to cost-free travel 2nd class of any kind of public transport of the Swiss border of travel tickets in the term until May 31, 2022.
Question: How can we get health care?
Answer: you need to apply for medical care at the place of residence, find a family doctor and be treated by him. The family doctors in Zurich are overwhelmed. But maybe someone will take pity on you and accept you.
Health
Information on health can be found here:
https://www. migesplus.ch/themen/ukraine
Question: What is the amount of social benefits and how to get them?
Answer: for social assistance, you should apply to the authorities at the place of residence.
Question: where to look for housing?
Answer: look in social networks, instant messengers, groups: saving a drowning person is the work of the person himself. And if you are left without housing, come to the refugee center – they will not leave you on the street.
Question: I heard that dental care is not covered by health insurance. What should I do if my child has a toothache?
Answer: go to the dentist and ask if someone can treat you for free.
Now, when I remember this conversation, I have the impression that the main answers were: I don’t know, it’s different in every canton. Contact your Gemeinde.
I was confused and forgot to ask: from when can you work in Switzerland?
The Confederation promotes social and professional integration in Switzerland. All people with protection status S receive social assistance from the canton – and can work without a waiting period (including self-employment). Children go to school.
SEM works with the cantons to understand the needs of those in need. Cantons may provide additional integration services. What applies in which canton? Here you will find all important information (PDF, 67 kB, 03/31/2022)
Then we went out of the room to the street. And they began to wait. There were about ten people in the tent, including new arrivals with things. The people were talking quietly to each other. We were politely offered soup-puree, bread, the children were given an apple. We were not locked in, we could freely go to the city playground, use free toilets, get coffee and tea in a tent in front of the federal shelter.
Waited more than two hours. Then a woman and a man came out of the building to us, holding a stack of blue folders. He called the numbers and handed out folders with the originals of our documents. I checked the documents, everything was in place, and none of those waiting complained that something was wrong. With this folder, we went to our temporary residence in Zurich.
Waiting for S status, learning German, looking for friends, more suitable housing, work. And most importantly, we are waiting for the war to end and it will be possible to return to Ukraine.
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My name is Kimberlyn I am 32years old. I obtained my BA in Early childhood education and have been in childcare for about 15 years now and the owner of Bridal Baby Childcare where I provide services to theBride and Bridal Party on their special day. I am reliable and trustworthy. I am very hands on with my children encouraging arts and crafts, music and when the weather permits I enjoy spending a lot of time outside. With my infants I encourage small and large motor skills encouraging them to roll over, sit up, feed themselves, and try and keep them on a schedule to the parents liking. I have experience with premature babies from personal experience from having my daughter but also caring for those who were born early, I have done overnight and sleep training care for twins, I have experience with toddlers as well as school age children. 7 years of working in nanny shares as well. I am currently looking for overnight care for newborns and I also have weekend flexibilty for date nights. ..
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Nanny with over 12 years of experience providing exceptional care to children ages newborn to five years.
Highly skilled in infant care with extensive knowledge of safety precautions, feeding techniques.
Adeptat organizing children daily schedules, including meals, school and recreational activities. Proficient in communicating with children at different developmental stages and educational activities to stimulate physical, social and cognitive development in partnership with parents.
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Personal Care Aide Training
Medication Administration Training (MAT)
SIDS and Shaken Baby Syndrome
90 Hours in Early Childhood Education Child Development (CDA)
45 Hours CDA 13 Functional Areas Child Development
Infant and Toddlers Discover the possibilities of Play
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Art for Preschoolers
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Ashley R. | Alexandria, VA
$20-50/hr • 4 yrs exp • 23 yrs old
I’m A 22 Year Old College Student Who Absolutely Love Kids.
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I have been working with children of all age groups for four years now. I have worked in a daycare helping toddlers and infants reach their milestones. I have also worked in private school in Alexandriawhere I taught Preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten….
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Ashley has been a wonderful fit for our family! We have a 6 and 8 year old who love spending time with her. She is punctual, kind and responsible. We will happily continue to use her to babysit in thefuture!…
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Hello! I am currently pursuing my Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy at Shenandoah University. I have years of experience in care giving from infants, toddlers, and grade-school aged children. I also haveworked with kids who are special needs and/or have disabilities. I am a patient, reliable, and creative individual who’s passionate about caring for others. As a babysitter, I will provide a safe, enriching, and fun environment for your little ones….
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I am a current doctor of occupational therapy student and am looking for a part-time job that fits my schedule. I am CPR and first aid trained. I have previous experience in a school setting daycare and as ananny. I have experience with infants and children from k-8th grade. I love to do crafts and activities with the children I watch and I try to keep things fun. I help with homework and studying as well….
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Hi there ! My name is Krystal. I believe education is about passion and that extraordinary educators : caretakers must be animated by both knowledge and compassion. I have developed both of these traitsthroughout my career and because of my considerable experience in this field. I am someone who believes that authentic and respectful education in the early years of a child’s life is more meaningful than at any other stage. Some recent accomplishments I have made include receiving the R. I. E (Resources for Infant Educators) Foundations Course Certificate in San Francisco….
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Hello! My name is Lauren, and I am one of six children, so I’m more than comfortable being around children of various ages. I nannied throughout my last year of college and fell in love with helping my chargesgrow. My strengths include social and language development, and I’m always looking for ways to incorporate imaginative play into our daily interactions. My most recent experience was as a nanny share with an infant and a young toddler, so I am familiar with providing stimulating activities for children at different developmental stages….
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Hello my name is isabel I have been working with children since 2013. I have experiences with infants and toddlers. I have many hours of training since I worked for 7 years in a daycare as a teacher. I like tomake art with the children so that they can explore new things. I like to sing and learn the colors. A, b, c and have a great time with the children I have two children one of 10 and 5 and I love children, I have a Child Development Associate (CDA) and CPR I would love to work for you
I am a person with patient personally…
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Isabel helps with taking care of our little toddler. Our son always greets Isabel with a smile so we know she is taking care of him very well. Part of their routine is playing, reading books, singing, (snack)feeding, and when needed will help with afternoon naps. She knows how to deal with toddlers and that is very important to us. Isabel is dependable, punctual, respectful, and considerate. We are always grateful for her help….
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Hello I’m Jaqi , playful ECE Educator who has cared for and taught children 4 month to 8 years old . I have experience in elementary and early childhood education, academic enrichment , and childcare. During mytime in college I worked as a full time nanny for an infant family and toddler family. After college, I’m currently a Pre-K teacher with DC Public Charter Schools. My time as a preschool teacher I gained experiences in working with children with autism, ADD, ADHD, and mild to moderate learning disabilities. With experience as a nanny and educator I understand the importance of helping children learn and grow developmentally (emotional and physical) in a safe environment. ( April 11-15 I will not be available)…
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My name is Hermela, a 22-year-old student and childcare enthusiast. I am based in the greater Washington, D. C. area. I have 2 years of babysitting/nannying experience with several families, children ages 6months and older. Your child will be provided with a supportive and safe environment under my care. I am patient, energetic, and capable of multitasking between kids. I am CPR certified (adult/child/infant) and fully vaccinated! Willing to help with travel, meal prep, errands, and sporting activities. My goal is to confidently provide your child with a comfortable environment to express their personality and imagination!
I look forward to hearing from you….
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Hi everyone, My name is Jessica and I just moved to the Washington DC area. I have over 7 years of babysitting/ nanny experience. Yes this includes full time live in and out, and also part time. I enjoyreading, writing, crafts, and sports. I am young but I have tons of experience for my age and come highly recommended from previous families. FUN FACT: my mom is an OBGYN, so I know a lot about babies! I’m also recently certified in CPR and first aid for infants. I’ve worked with children that are as young as 2 months to 17 years old :). If you have any other questions, or want to contact my references, please feel free to contact me!…
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We hired Jessica to care for our baby, and we’ve grown to really like her in the few months she was with us. She has a very caring personality and genuinely loved taking care of our little guy. She followsinstructions well and is dependable and trustworthy….
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Del Ray, Alexandria VA Preschool – The Nest Academy Learning Preschool
Alexandria VA Preschool
Our Preschool in Del Ray, Alexandria VA is happy to welcome children from 3 weeks old to 5 years old. We provide for you and your little one:
Infant Daycare/Nursery School
Toddler Program
Preschool
The Nest Academy Learning Preschool in Del Ray, Alexandria VA
has successfully managed to become one of the best preschools/day care centers in Del Ray area and beyond. We offer to the children an amazing playing and learning experience, and to the parents – peace of mind that their kids are in good hands.
What Parents Say About The Nest Academy Learning Preschool
Family owned, our first preschool was established in 1999 in Lorton VA. The second location was opened in Del Ray, Alexandria VA 15 years later. For the past 17 years, The Nest Academy Learning Preschool has been developing and successfully implementing a great early childhood education program that prepares our children for a successful future.
Del Ray Infant Daycare/Nursery School
Are you anxious about separating with your newborn for the first time? Our Del Ray preschool/daycare center provides a safe and nurturing environment in which each baby can happily grow and develop. We do our best to keep the necessary balance of teachers-lead learning time and self-discovery time. Here our youngest children are being taken care of with the utmost warmth and patience.
Some of the features of our Infant Program:
We are childcare providers who believe that communication with parents of our children is very important. Every child is unique and has his or her own schedule and needs. While most of our infants eat and sleep on demand, we strive to follow parent’s instructions about each baby’s individual schedule.
We takes care of our babies in a way, which fosters their sense of trust. We make sure that their needs are promptly met by our warm and caring stuff. We hold them, play with them, rock them, talk to them, and soothe them by using calm voice and gentle touch.
Our infant daycare in Del Ray, Alexandria VA, offers experiences that lead to physical, emotional and cognitive development of our infants, like letting them play with age-appropriate toys, exercising them by adding tummy time and sit with support, or providing outdoor time.
We encourage development of our babies’ language skills. Our wonderful teachers sing, read and talk to them throughout the day.
Del Ray
Toddler Program
Your child is becoming an independent learner. He or she explores the environment using emerging physical and intellectual abilities. Our preschool strategy is to be there for your child, to offer our help when it’s needed and to encourage his or her curiosity and enthusiasm.
The Toddler Program of our preschool in Del Ray, Alexandria VA, includes:
Introducing children to a more structured day, as they follow their daily schedule to prepare them for a preschool.
Helping our toddlers to become independent, self-confident and well-balanced. Our Toddler Program encourages the development of self-help skill, like being able to dress up for outdoor time, clean up after the play or manipulate spoons.
Providing a language-rich environment in which children learn how to communicate. Our preschool teachers continue singing and reading a lot to the children, and start teaching them the vocabulary necessary for expressing their feelings or desires.
Providing teacher lead group activities and self-directed play. We play with the children inside of their classrooms as well as at our secure and necessary equipped playground.
Encouraging development of positive social skills. At this age children tend to play not with each other, but next to each other. It doesn’t mean that they do not appreciate each other’s company. The teachers of our preschool make sure that each child feels that he or she belongs to the group.
Introducing sensory and art activities, music, construction and science exploration.
Helping development of fine motor skills and gross motor skills, as well as hand-eye coordination by providing age appropriate activities and games.
Developing children’s self-esteem and confidence by showing them respect and ensuring that their feelings are valued, yet assorting teacher authority by providing structure and borders to maintain healthy growth and development of our toddlers
Del Ray Preschool Program
Del Ray, Alexandria VA, Preschool program gives importance to individual abilities of our children and their needs. We do not expect all our children to have the same level of development of the physical, mental and emotional abilities. Every child is growing and learning at his or her own pace. We never push our preschoolers to do something they don’t like or not ready for yet. Our preschool simply encourage and motivate them in every aspect of their learning processes.
Besides our carefully studied program, here are few examples of a different way we approach our goals of the Preschool Program:
We put a lot of effort in helping kids to feel safe and loved when they are away from parents. It is especially important during the adaptation period
All the preschool activities are encouraging kids to not only learn and play, but to socialize within the group
We help our children to find creative uses for materials and let them create at their own pace
The Staff members of our preschool recognize the importance of the following aspects when identifying creativity in children:
o All children are creative to some degree o Some are more creative in one area than other areas
It is important to welcome and appreciate the creative act and the child who expresses it
Our preschool encourages children to develop the habit of exercising every morning by doing it in-group right before circle time. That helps all children unify and feel all like one body
We provide sign language and two second language fun courses at no extra cost:
o French every Wednesday o Spanish every Friday
Our Del Ray preschool strongly believes that the success of our program is based on establishing a mutual partnership between our staff members and parents. Besides our yearly parent/teacher conferences we schedule twice during the year, we welcome parents to communicate with the teachers as much as they can.
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The national typical hourly rate in 2022 is $20. 00 per hour for nannies and $17.50 for babysitters. Rates can vary based on the child care provider’s experience, certifications, employment status, and travel expenses. When calculating the cost of child care, you should also account for the number of children they’ll care for and additional responsibilities like household tasks or homework help. Learn more about how to set competitive rates for attracting the best babysitters.
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You can find experienced and passionate child care providers near you to provide the best care for your child, either in-home or virtually. Child care providers can help families with managing strict schedules, transportation to activities, homework help, last-minute coverage, date nights, and more. Whether you’re looking for full-time, part-time, live-in, or temporary care, you can count on Sittercity for finding passionate and experienced child care providers.
Families find trustworthy child care providers on Sittercity who are passionate about providing safe and enriching care for their children. Many providers report they are First Aid and CPR certified to provide the best care for your family. Babysitters and nannies have the option to complete regular background checks, and you can easily request a recent background check if they don’t have one or it is not recent. Families can also request to see professional references!
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Nannies and babysitters share the same primary responsibility of providing safe and enriching care for your child, but there are a few differences between them. Nannies are more commonly associated with regular work, whether full or part-time, offering daily or consistent care to a particular family. There are also several different types of nannies, including au pairs, house managers, doulas, live-in, and overnight nannies.
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Early Childhood Learning Center – Preschool – Infant/Toddler – Childcare – Alexandria, VA
The Alexandria ECLC is a year-round school and runs on a 12-month tuition schedule. Registration is open to all. Admissions are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Families interested in enrolling in the Alexandria ECLC who would like to learn more are encouraged to contact Dina Backer, Alexandria ECLC Director, or call 703.537.3084.
In order to use member rates for tuition, families must maintain a Pozez JCC membership or a Beth El Hebrew Congregation membership beginning at least 30 days prior to your child’s first day in the program. Learn more about membership.
Alexandria Registration
The ECLC is an early childhood education center located in Alexandria, VA. It is a partnership between Pozez JCC and Beth El Hebrew Congregation (where it is housed).
Essentially we are a private preschool and childcare center that offers full-day preschool programs. We promote developmental growth through creative interaction between children and teachers within a warm, caring environment that’s based on Jewish values. Highlights include:
Licensed preschool
NEW! Kindergarten program that follows VA state guidelines
COVID Safety protocols enforced
About
The Early Childhood Learning Center (ECLC) at Pozez JCC-Beth EL is a nurturing, safe, developmentally appropriate learning environment, which is inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach to education. Our curriculum incorporates Jewish values while being universally inclusive. We believe that every child is capable, competent, and has the right to be respected as an individual. Our philosophy is based upon the belief that we have the ability and responsibility to nurture each child’s social, emotional, cognitive, and physical growth through interactions and experiences that foster a zest for life and a love of learning. We offer a child-centered program which is inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach. We believe that “care” and “education” are inseparable and view each child as a feeling, thinking, and creative individual whose growth we nourish. We believe a child’s positive self-esteem is paramount to emotional, social, physical, and intellectual development.
The daily environment we create for our children must provide them with all the components necessary for positive growth and development. We are committed to supporting the parents/guardians of our children by providing a variety of quality services and developing positive relationships between home and school.
Program Options
Toddler Program
Children who are 16 to 23 months are eligible for this program. Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm.
Preschool Program
Children who are 2, 3, or 4 years of age by September 30 are eligible for this program. Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm.
Kindergarten Program
Children who are 5 years of age by September 30 are eligible for this program. Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm with instructional hours between 8:30am-3:30pm. The Kindergarten program will offer instruction based on the Virginia/FCPS Kindergarten Standards of Learning through hands-on, engaging activities.
New Program: Minimum enrollment required for opening. 10-month contract required for the Kindergarten 22-23 school year.
Program Dates
The ECLC is a year-round program which begins on August 22, 2022 and ends in August 2023. Kindergarten ends in June 2023 at which time children are eligible to attend the Pozez JCC Camp Achva.
Exact school year dates are determined based on the Fairfax County Public Schools calendar. The ECLC closes for one week prior to the new school year beginning, one week in December for winter break and for professional development days during the year. The ECLC is closed for select Jewish holidays and some secular holidays. An official school calendar will be published in May 2021. Additional short-term closures may be needed due to confirmed cases of COVID-19 or state and county restrictions. Information regarding tuition in these circumstances can be found in the registration packet.
Our Philosophy of Learning
The ECLC strives to help each child grow as an individual. We emphasize the development of self-confidence and a positive self-image. Our activities provide experiences to foster social skills and emotional maturity, as well as promote and strengthen cognitive and physical growth.
Our teaching philosophy follows a Reggio Emilia-inspired philosophy that is based on the following ideas:
Children have a say over the direction of their learning
Children are able to learn through hands-on learning experiences
Children have a relationship with other children and material items to explore
Children have endless ways and opportunities for creative thinking
Our philosophy involves an emergent curriculum that builds on the interests of the children.
Educators serve as resources to, and researchers of, the learning process by asking thought-provoking questions, creating inviting classroom environments and documenting the children’s work for reflection and communication purposes.
JCCA Sheva Early Learning Framework
An integral part of the program is building a foundation for a positive Jewish identity. This Framework is a basis for the continued education of the children in our program which builds upon the foundations already in place through the Reggio Emilia-inspired philosophy.
Core principles include:
1. Children as Constructivist Learners: Kavod (respect) for each child’s ability to think for himself/herself
2. Early Childhood Directors as Visionaries: Our professional staff has the chochma(wisdom) to make sound decisions for their population
3.Early Childhood Educators as Professionals: Our Educators develop ahavat limud (love of learning)for themselves and their students
4. Families as Engaged Partners: Opportunities are provided throughout the year to build kehillah(community) between our families and staff
5. Discover Coordinated Approach to Childhood Health (CATCH): Emphasis on the Jewish value of sh’mirat ha’guf (taking care of our bodies) through nutrition and exercise
6.Israel as the Story of the Jewish People: Further learning about Israel to educate our students and their families about the story of the Jewish people
7.Environments as Inspiration for Inquiry: The concept of the environment as inspiration for inquiry — spaces are intentionally designed to encourage curiosity, intellectual engagement, and creativity
Location: 3830 Seminary Road, Alexandria, VA, 22304
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ABDELMAGID
SIHAM MOHAMED
6426 WINGATE ST
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22312
(571) 730-0730
ABDI
SULEKHA
3039 FORDSON CT
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(7030 360-1178
ABDULKADER
AFRAH
6612 HIDDENITE CT
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 352-3449
ACKAH
MARGARET
3819 REDONDO PLACE
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22039
(571) 343-1530
AGYEI
YVONNE
8422 GRAVES ST #301
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 360-2793
AHMED
FARIDA
7612 AUDUBON MEADOWS WAY
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 352-3449
AHMED
MEDINA
6746 APPLEMINT LN
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 865-4826
AHMED
NAZNEEN P
7470 CROSS GATE LANE
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22315
(703) 348-7630
AKHTAR
FARAH
7420 BEULAH ST
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22315
(703) 922-2989
ALCHIDIAC
SANAA
6314 LINCOLNIA RD
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22312
(703) 642-0115
ALVARENGA DE CORADO
REYNA I
3605 ROBERT E. LEE PL#T-3
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 660-6907
APARICIO URRUTIA
ESMERALDA M
7126 FAIRCHILD DR. #102
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 855-0798
ASARE-BOATENG
SOPHIA
7978 JANNA LEE AVE Apt. 302
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(571) 830-9378
ASLAM
FARAH
5428 GRIST MILL WOOD WAY
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 360-2640
AYALUR
BHAGYAM
4811 EATON PL.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 971-8996
AZZAM
SOUMYA
6907 STONEYBROOKE LN.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 660-8499
BABAR
ZAHIDA
8467 BYERS DRIVE
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 360-0242
BAFFOUR DUAH
GERTRUDE
6716 TOWER DR #8
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(571) 312-6054
BARRY
MARY
4917 LINCOLN AVE.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22312
(703) 352-3449
BASNET
DIPSHIKA
6223 YELLOWSTONE DR
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22312
(703) 256-6380
BEGUM
DILSHAD
8340 REDDICK AVE
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 619-1016
BEGUM
FAQRAZ MALIK
8620 WOODWARD AVE
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 352-3449
BERNARDEZ
JUANA
3502 ELMWOOD DR
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22303
(703) 879-4475
BLACK
ANNE
7244 STOVER DR
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 765-6028
BONILLA
NORMA L
3896 MARIPOSA PLACE #49B
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 937-7246
BORDLEY
BALINDA
8308 ORVILLE ST
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(571) 241-2823
BOUHALI
MBARKA
5510 GWYN PL.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22312
(703) 461-3158
BUTT
UZMA
8740 TALBOTT FARM DR
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 780-7603
BYTYQI
VALBONA
4225 LAUREL RD
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 577-7520
CABALLERO
ESPERANZA
4720 LAFITTE CT.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22312
(571) 297-4362
CALDWELL
FRANCES
8206 GLYN ST.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 360-8079
CAMPBELL
FLORENCE
8807 OAK LEAF DRIVE
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 799-8362
CARTER-MCMILLAN
ANNETTE
7317 JON PAUL DR
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 373-3544
CASTRO
JUANA
7026 STANFORD DR.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22307
(703) 765-6567
CHINKLO
GENET
6107 FRANCONIA FOREST LN.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 719-5470
COLORADO
NORMA
6327 GENTELE CT.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 960-2342
DADGAR
GHAZAL
6038 RICHMOND HWY #614
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22303
(571) 214-5975
DAVID
RITA
2607 STIRRUP LN.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22308
(703) 360-5263
DAVIS
KAREN L
4315 BIRCHLAKE CT
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 768-9057
ERTEKIN
NEVIN
6516 TOWER DR #T-3
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(571) 329-0082
FLUITT
GWENDOLYN
7985 AUDUBON AVE. #1
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 780-0367
FURAHA
MAMIE N
3502 BUCKMAN RD #202
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(571) 572-0819
GABRIEL
CHRISTINE
5905 RIDGE VIEW DR
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 960-4147
GOMEZ
IDALIA E
8339 BOUND BROOK LN
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 347-9107
GOMEZ
MARIA
8109 RUSSELL RD
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(571) 327-9212
GOMEZ
SILVIA Y
4302 FIELDING STREET
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 531-7143
GREGORINI
SILVIA
2907 DOUGLAS ST
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 941-6523
GUTIERREZ-REYES
YENNY
2832 MEMORIAL ST.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 765-5336
GUZMAN DE SIBRIAN
ILSA
3321 SOUTHGATE DR. #12
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
JALLOH
LATISHA
6470 MERRITT CT
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22312
(703) 981-6150
KHALID
RUKHSANA
8020 IMPERIAL ST
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 799-0286
KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTER #000002
4616 MINOR LN.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22312
(703) 941-6424
KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTER #301010
4287 BUCKMAN RD.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 360-1045
KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTER #888
6123 GUM ST.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 922-5040
KWARTENG
JANET A
4217 BUKMAN RD
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(7030 619-0927
LISENBY
CASHETA
7425 GRUMMAN PL
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 341-6055
LYONS
BETTIE
8213 ORVILLE ST.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 799-0787
MAHMOOD
RUBINA
8616 LOMBARDY LN.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22308
(703) 799-1270
MALVEA
SUNITA
3422 RAMSGATE TER.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 360-3425
MARTINEZ
LUCIA C
5646 KATHRYN ST
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22303
(703) 960-6438
MARTINEZ
DULCE
8497 MADGE LN #102
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 619-4533
MARTINEZ
RAQUEL E
6034 MAYFAIR LN
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 921-0804
MAZO
MARIA
6425 ROSE HILL DR
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 719-6354
MILLS
FRANCES
3426 BEECHCRAFT DR.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 765-6188
MINNI
SHEMSA
2820 WOODLAWN TR
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 721-0102
MIRZA
SHAISTA
6803 BLUE SLATE CT.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 660-1688
MUNIR
ABIDA
1902 SHERWOOD HALL LN
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 360-6783
NASRIN
SAYIDA
4916 FRAN PLACE #303
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22312
(571) 405-6772
NATIVI-REYES
MARIA D
4705 LAWRENCE ST.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 445-4154
NKONWA
CYNTHIA
8119 COOPER ST.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 780-7061
OFORIWAA
MARY
4129 BUCKMAN RD
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 341-6621
OPOKU
JULIANA
8222 MCCLEALLAND PL.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 360-0088
PAIK
WON HO
4812 WILBY CT
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(301) 640-9533
PHUMTIM
SURISA
6251 MARCY CT
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 971-9333
PIRZADA
LUBNA
8210 LAKE PARK DR.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 619-3090
POINDEXTER
VIOLETTA
3902 MANZANITA PL
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 780-1274
PUGH
JENNY A
6484 SILVER RIDGE CIRCLE
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22315
(571) 384-6350
QUIST
MABEL MAKOR
7522 SNOWPEA CT UNIT-A
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 799-7944
RAHMAN
WAHIDA
6230 SUMMIT POINT COURT
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 310-4035
RODRIGUEZ DE CERON
BLANCA N
2908 FURMAN LN #T-2
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(571) 371-8817
SALEEM
ADEELA
2707 WOODWALK CT
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 678-6278
SCRUGGS
SANDRA
6076 JOUST LANE
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22315
(703) 347-7822
SEIFU
SELAMAWIT T
7311 CRESTLEIGH CIR
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22315
(703) 986-6895
SHADAN
HUMAIRA
6437 WINDHAM AVE
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22315
(703) 798-5285
SHAH
VIJAYA
2510 N CHAMBLISS ST
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22311
(703) 931-1721
SUMMERVILLE
MONICA CAROLYNN
6519 TOWER DR. #101
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22306
(703) 660-6651
TRIJO
ANGELA
6621 BERKSHIRE DR
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 960-2214
UPSHER
VIOLA
2826 JAMES DR.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22303
(703) 329-0839
VANGO-GREEN
MARVA
8236 CENTRAL AVE.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 780-0232
VELASCO-LOPEZ
JOVANA I
5518 HARVEY LN
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22312
(703) 658-0077
VILLAGRA
ALICIA
4102 DAKOTA CT.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22312
(703) 914-4923
WHITE
CORINNE
8618 BEEKMAN PLACE # Unit A
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 341-6570
YACHNES
NORA
1119 ANESBURY LN
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22308
(703) 619-9890
YAMOAH
JANET
8208 COOPER ST.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 704-5340
YIDENGITU
HAIMANOT
6060 JOUST LANE
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22315
(703) 599-8292
YMCA/Metro- First Assembley Of God
700 W. Braddock Road
Alexandria
VA
22302
(703) 838-8085
YUSUF
ZULEKHA ZULEE
6156 OLD TELEGRAPH RD.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22310
(703) 960-3779
ZUBAIR
FAUZIA
8632 GATESHEAD RD.
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22309
(703) 619-0549
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Clinic “Alexandria” in Nizhny Novgorod
The birth of a baby is certainly one of the happiest events in a family. Nine months of pregnancy were left behind, all the pleasant chores associated with preparing the dowry and arranging life, the burden of waiting, began to lose the brightness of emotions from childbirth. It would seem that ahead is only the joy of motherhood and fatherhood. But in practice, parents, it should be noted that not only young, but also with experience, meet with a lot of questions and difficulties. And these seemingly funny and insignificant moments turn into global problems, the solutions to which are sought on the Internet, from “more experienced” relatives or girlfriends who are willing to give advice, not taking into account the individuality of a new family member. Often such advice can not only not help, but also harm the baby.
for the characteristics of the neonatal period. This competent specialist for a newborn child is a neonatologist (children’s doctor who monitors and treats children up to the 28th day of life inclusive).
Neonatologist is a pediatrician who specializes in the observation of children in the first month of life . It is he who first recognizes and treats diseases of all organs and systems of an infant, prevents the development of pathologies, the transition of the disease to a chronic form.
At the first consultation, the neonatologist assesses the child’s condition: by appearance, behavior and symptoms, he chooses further tactics for observation and care. Therefore in the first week after the birth of a child, a neonatologist must examine .
Also, a neonatologist assists a mother: gives advice on child care, breastfeeding, selection of a diet, formula milk (if necessary)
You should also contact a neonatologist if:
umbilical bleeding
diaper rash, redness of the skin
rashes
newborn jaundices
thrush (curdled discharge of the oral mucosa)
eye inflammation
liquid stool
intestinal colic, intestinal dysbiosis
In the Alexandria Clinic there is an opportunity to get a consultation and, if necessary, observation in the dynamics of a neonatologist both on the basis of the clinic and at home.
Initial consultation includes (in the clinic and at home):
A complete clinical examination of the child, including an assessment of the state of the nervous system.
Determination of a risk group for the development of a possible pathology (implementation of intrauterine infection, pathology of the nervous system, endocrine diseases, hip dysplasia, etc.).
Drawing up an individual follow-up plan in the future.
Interview with parents on the following topics:
Peculiarities of caring for a newborn child (care of the skin, eyes, nasal cavity, ears, the remainder of the umbilical cord or umbilical wound, nails, help in organizing bathing, recommendations on the daily routine).
Organization of external conditions for a comfortable stay of the child.
The right choice of clothes for your baby.
Training in a complex of daily gymnastics and massage elements.
Optimization of breastfeeding, correction of the mother’s diet, with artificial feeding – assistance in the selection of formula.
Prevention of intestinal colic, pain and bloating.
Coverage of issues of early development from the neonatal period.
If a pathology is suspected, to clarify the diagnosis on the basis of the clinic, it is possible: clarify during consultation)).
Blood sampling for neonatal screening (NNS).
Performing an ultrasound complex (brain, abdominal organs, heart, hip joints).
X-ray examination (according to indications).
Consultation of narrow specialists (neurologist, orthopedist, surgeon, cardiologist, etc.).
In addition, on the basis of the clinic, it is possible to carry out a number of therapeutic measures under the supervision of a neonatologist and doctors of narrow specialists:
Removal of cephalohematoma.
Treatment of jaundice.
A number of acute diseases (rhinitis, conjunctivitis, otitis, etc.) in the absence of absolute indications for hospitalization in a hospital.
Rehabilitation treatment of damage to the nervous system.
Conducting a course of massage, exercise therapy.
Physiotherapy.
Thus, your baby in the first, most difficult month of his life will be under the close attention of highly qualified specialists, taking into account not only the characteristics of this difficult period of life, but also the characteristics of a particular child and a particular family. Such an individual comprehensive approach will help your baby grow strong and healthy, and in the presence of a disease, identify it as early as possible and cope with the disease as soon as possible.
Doctors of the Alexandria Clinic on Gagarin Street in Nizhny Novgorod (78)
My child (4 years old) was diagnosed with an inguinal hernia, we decided to consult with specialists. There were doubts about what method to do the operation, some surgeons dissuaded la…
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14 reviews
Lebedeva Natalya Vladimirovna
Obstetrician, gynecologist
Experience 26 years
highest category,
Candidate of Sciences
Many thanks from the bottom of my heart to Natalya Vladimirovna Lebedeva for my children – my daughter, whom she saved, and my son, whose appearance became possible only thanks to the professionalism of Natalia Vladimirov…
Good afternoon! We would like to express our deep gratitude to the cardiologist Kolesnichenko Irina Vyacheslavovna for her sensitive, kind attitude towards patients, for her professionalism in making a diagnosis, for correctly pres. ..
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11 reviews
Grushin Dmitry Valerievich
Cardiologist, therapist
Experience 18 years
Dr. Grushin looked at everything, measured my grandmother’s blood pressure, listened to her. Everything was very thoughtful and detailed. He prescribed the treatment, wrote out what would need to be taken. The doctor looked that the grandmother…
I visited this doctor with my son. We are born with one kidney, so there are a number of problems that we have to deal with. Unfortunately, not all doctors were able to help us. We turned to Efanov A.…
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42 reviews
Grigoryeva Maria Nikolaevna
Allergist, children’s allergist
Experience 10 years
Maria Nikolaevna – just a doctor from God! We turned to her and immediately realized that we got to the best specialist! She is very attentive to patients, moderately strict, and will definitely be able to find an approach to any ma…
10 reviews
Positive, sympathetic. Patients are treated like people, not like animals. The treatment was like a specialist dermatologist, according to compulsory health insurance.
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102 reviews
Elena Nikolaevna Volgina
Psychologist, child psychologist
Experience 9 years
My wife and I would like to express our gratitude to the clinical and consulting psychologist Elena Nikolaevna Volgina for the work done with our son. After classes with Elena Nikolaevna, my son (8 years old) improved …
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14 reviews
Palyutina Galina Valerievna
Ultrasound doctor
Experience 31 years
This is not the first time I have contacted this specialist. A specialist with a capital letter. For two and a half years she was treated in the most famous and promoted clinic of the city for women’s problems. They stubbornly put t…
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4 reviews
Konovalenko Irina Pavlovna
Dentist
Experience 14 years
I have already addressed this specialist several times, so this time I chose her. Konovalenko Irina Pavlovna treated me, and very well, painlessly. It seems to me quite…
9 reviews
Tereshkina Alena Vadimovna
Pediatric neurologist, epileptologist
Experience 9 years
Responsible. Calm. Responsive. Friendly. Understanding. Hello, I would like to leave a very positive review about this doctor. Came with a child, frequent small epileptic seizures…
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14 reviews
Peregudova Elena Nikolaevna
Dentist-surgeon, dentist, dentist-implantologist
Experience 10 years
Excellent professional! Her whole family and friends also had her teeth removed. We trust her completely. Positive, caring and experienced.
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21 reviews
Irina Ivanovna Golunova
Pediatric cardiologist, functional diagnostician
Experience 43 years
highest category
Irina Ivanovna Golunova is friendly and attentive. Working with children is well established. The atmosphere is conducive, the doctor calmly conducted all the necessary examinations, explained everything in detail, answered my question …
This is not the first time we have seen this doctor. This time we also went purposefully to him, because we believe that Dmitry Sergeevich Tselishchev is a very good, competent and qualified specialist …
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152 reviews
Schukina Daria Andreevna
Dermatologist, pediatric dermatologist
Experience 4 years
Responsive, intelligent pediatrician, despite his age. Explains the logic of prescribed drugs, does not “heal”, does not “push” immunomodulators.
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4 reviews
Pshenitsyn Vasily Alekseevich
Dentist-orthopedist, dentist
Experience 10 years
I turned to Vasily Alekseevich Pshenitsin for a consultation. There was a need for prosthetics. The doctor suggested several options, explaining all the benefits. Works very carefully and carefully. R…
Avdeeva Natalya Vasilievna completely suits us. She had more than once. She gave us the right treatment and the right examination. Attentive, responsible and friendly attitude to the patient…
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18 reviews
Rodina Olga Anatolyevna
Children’s ENT
Experience 47 years
the highest category
Rodina Olga Anatolyevna is a very good specialist. Not once did they contact her. The doctor is doing very good treatment. Yes, and the attitude towards the child is attentive and polite. Advise in detail. All tips…
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30 reviews
Pyzhova Inessa Konstantinovna
Gynecologist
Experience 24 years
highest category
A very competent specialist in his field. A wonderful person. It’s not the first time I’m going to her, I trust her.
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29 reviews
Barsukova Natalia Alexandrovna
Cardiologist, gastroenterologist, therapist
Experience 23 years
highest category
I visited her for the first time. Everything is fine. The appointment started at the time I booked. The doctor is a kind and charming woman. Everything was professionally explained to me. I ordered tests and now I’m going through …
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7 reviews
Lodygina Yana Vyacheslavovna
Dentist
Experience 8 years
Incredible doctor! He is very considerate and does not give too much advice. Everything that is, tells and shows. Always in touch.
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12 reviews
Troshina Maria Georgievna
Pediatrician, pediatric allergist, immunologist
Experience 27 years
highest category
Troshina Maria Georgievna, in my opinion, is quite a good specialist. During my initial consultation, she prescribed me a treatment, while not prescribing anything extra for me. I can say good things about…
Many thanks to Anna Vasilievna for her professionalism, kindness, responsiveness! We are very happy that we still have such wonderful specialists! Low bow to you, health and prosperity.
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22 reviews
Kazieva Violetta Sergeevna
Pediatrician
Experience 30 years
highest category
Violetta Sergeevna is simply a chic doctor, tactful, courteous, very modest and well-mannered person! My daughter, who was ill for six months, was treated by different specialists, nothing helped, they advised . ..
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10 reviews
Mokeeva Polina Petrovna
Children’s ENT, ENT
Experience 3 years
I often have problems with my ears. Usually seasonal. I get sick regularly in spring and autumn. This is not the first time I have contacted Polina Petrovna. She always copes with my “complex” ears about …
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20 reviews
Prudovskaya Irina Feliksovna
Gastroenterologist, nutritionist
Experience 24 years
the highest category,
Candidate of Sciences
Low bow to Irina Feliksovna for her professionalism, sensitivity and proper treatment (gastritis, gastric erosion, obesity), I will only go to her and advise others. She is also a good psychotherapist. Sun…
We have received all the information we need. The doctor clearly and clearly put everything on the shelves for us, as they say. We left her with a full understanding of the matter and a plan for further action to eliminate problems …
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5 reviews
Kistanova Svetlana Nikolaevna
Pediatrician
Experience 23 years
highest category
I liked everything, I had good impressions. Svetlana Nikolaevna greeted us warmly, she spoke to us politely, was not rude or rude. I took my daughter to the doctor, she is 7 years old. …
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9 reviews
Alekseeva Lyudmila Sergeevna
Ultrasound doctor
Experience 41 years
the highest category
Alekseeva Lyudmila Sergeevna had a very good reception. I went to her under the impression of reviews and indeed, the doctor is silent, but if you ask, she will tell you everything. The most important thing is that the quality looks…
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6 reviews
Yuliya Nikolaevna Voronina
Orthodontist, pediatric dentist
Experience 11 years
1st category
This is the first time we have addressed to this doctor, although I have visited the Alexandria clinic several times. I can say that Yulia Nikolaevna Voronina met my expectations. She performed inspections and consulted…
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12 reviews
Ladonina Alena Sergeevna
ENT, pediatric ENT
Experience 6 years
Good doctor, I really liked him! The problem with which I turned to her, she solved immediately, behaved very professionally and was able to explain everything to me in an extremely accessible way. The treatment she gave me…
I want to express my deep gratitude to Lyubov Mikhailovna Perevezentseva for her professionalism, responsiveness and simplicity. We turned to her a week ago, and today my mother has already undergone RFA MPP. Wonderful in…
I really liked Slesareva Irina Yurievna. The reception went very well. And a positive impression of the doctor remained. I will recommend her to my friends. A professional doctor, has good…
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17 reviews
Aleksey Khrulev
Children’s dentist, dentist
Experience 10 years
I went to Khrulev on the recommendation of a friend and never regretted it! The doctor is a master of his craft! 🙂 He treats quickly and efficiently, in the process of treatment he asks about his well-being, I highly recommend it to everyone!
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5 reviews
Larina Natalya Alexandrovna
Ultrasound doctor
Experience 26 years
highest category
She gave answers to my questions, carefully performed an ultrasound. She reassured me after a consultation with a gynecologist, she said that everything was fine with me. A very understanding ultrasound doctor, to be honest, I would have continued to go to her …
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5 reviews
Ksenia Alexandrovna Terentyeva
Pediatrician
Experience 13 years
They were in the 7th department and Ksenia Alexandrovna was the attending physician. A complete necessary examination of the child was prescribed and carried out, after treatment. I watched and examined every day and not one at a time …
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13 reviews
Kislitsyna Ekaterina Nikolaevna
Neurologist, hirudotherapist, reflexologist
Experience 12 years
Very competent, versatile educated specialist. Attentive, sensitive person with an individual approach to each patient. The prescribed treatment brought significant relief and inspired optimization…
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19 reviews
Remizova Natalya Vladimirovna
Ultrasound doctor
Experience 25 years
highest category,
PhD
Very good doctor and person. Kind, affectionate with the child, she will show everything on the screen to parents, explain. On ultrasound only to her!
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4 reviews
Terina Tatyana Aleksandrovna
Dentist-surgeon, dental implantologist
Experience 7 years
On November 30, 2020, the root of the tooth was removed. Thanks doctor! She did everything carefully and painlessly. There was no pain during or after. After the removal, she explained in detail what can and cannot be done …
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4 reviews
Makarov Dmitry Evgenievich
Dentist-orthopedist, dentist
Experience 8 years
Attitude, thorough examination, informing. For a long time I did not dare to take care of my teeth closely. After repeated and not always successful fillings with different specialists, I came to the conclusion that…
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14 reviews
Britvina Irina Nikolaevna
Pediatrician
Experience 25 years
the highest category
A really good pediatrician, she visited her once and liked everything – both the attitude and the appointment of treatment!
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37 reviews
Zykova Nadezhda Pavlovna
Children’s ENT
Experience 25 years
highest category
A 4-month-old child has otitis media, was cured in a week and cough was removed, thanks to the treatment of Nadezhda Pavlovna. We are very glad that we got to meet her.
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3 reviews
Illarionova Valeria Igorevna
Dentist, orthodontist
Experience 7 years
I came to glue the retainer, it was not possible to get to my doctor. I really liked Valeria Igorevna. She answered all my questions, gave advice, for which I am very grateful to her.
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9 reviews
Brekhovskaya Euzhena Vladimirovna
Dentist-surgeon, dentist, implant dentist
Was on the removal of a wisdom tooth, despite her age, young, as a doctor she fully informed about the sensations during the injection, at the very removal, care, hand is light, the injection is imperceptible , deleted too easily…
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4 reviews
Yakubova Dinara Sayarovna
Neurologist
Experience 9 years
Dinara Sayarovna seemed to me a very attentive and responsive specialist. This was my first appointment and I was very surprised by this attitude. I’m glad I landed on her. She gave me a thorough…
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2 reviews
Kozonina Ekaterina Aleksandrovna
Dentist, pediatric dentist
Experience 10 years
This is not the first time my granddaughter and I go to the dentist Kozonina E.A. Always a friendly welcome, high-quality and pain-free treated teeth. Granddaughter stopped being afraid of dentists thanks to Dr.…
2 reviews
Elena Mitrofanovna Durygina
Endocrinologist
Experience 30 years
highest category,
Candidate of Sciences
I liked everything – from professionalism to sensitivity and sincere attitude! Dear Elena Mitrofanovna! Thank you for your professional help and moral support! You are a doctor from God who heals…
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7 reviews
Galina Aleksandrovna Konovalova
Ultrasound doctor
Experience 14 years
highest category
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Markus Tatiana Nikolaevna
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Smirnov Alexey Nikolaevich
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Experience 26 years
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Experience 35 years
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Experience 24 years
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Experience 32 years
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Experience 33 years
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Rules of conduct / Visitors / State Museum-Reserve “Peterhof”
Smoke on the entire territory of the Museum-Reserve
Be under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Walk on the lawns
Move around on bicycles and scooters Visit the museum territory
*
– reserve with animals
Use pyrotechnics and make fires
Pick flowers
Sunbathe
* – in the parks “Alexandria” and “Oranienbaum” it is allowed for parents with children under 7 years old to use balance bikes, bicycles, scooters and other means of individual mobility (without electric drive) without interfering with other visitors.
Visitors are required to:
Purchase tickets or season tickets for admission to parks and museums at the ticket offices of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof”, ticket terminals or on the official website of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof” on the Internet (the ticket is issued for a one-time visit and does not entitle you to re-entry).
To purchase a ticket for free or discounted admission to parks and museums, present a document confirming the right to a discount. Present the same document at the checkpoint. A document confirming the right to reduced or free admission must be valid on the date of the visit.
Keep tickets until the end of the visit to the facilities of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof”.
Observe the sequence when passing through the checkpoints.
Leave the territory of the museum-reserve, including the section of the coastline of the Gulf of Finland, which is part of the Peterhof State Museum Reserve, at the end of the park’s opening hours.
When a storm warning is issued, as well as in the event of a sudden hurricane, storm, act on the instructions of the employees of the Peterhof State Museum Reserve and the National Guard, and if necessary, immediately leave the territory of the parks, observing all precautions.
In case of emergencies and emergency situations (man-made or natural, smoke, falling trees, discovery of ownerless bags, objects, etc.), you must immediately inform the employees of the Peterhof State Museum Reserve and the security service and comply with the requirements of authorized persons from the administration of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof”, and on their command to leave museums, buildings and parks, observing organization and calmness.
Children under the age of 14 are required to visit the parks and museums of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof” accompanied by adults.
When visiting the Lower Park, large items (more than 35x40x30 cm in size) should be left in the storage room. Transit carrying to the berth and from the berth of bulky items is carried out in a packaged form. Packing is done in the storage room at the entrance to the Lower Park.
When visiting museums:
Use slippers or boot covers provided by the Peterhof Museum Reserve.
Do not touch the exhibits with your hands and do not lean against the architectural decoration of the interiors.
Leave personal belongings measuring from 20x30x30 cm to 35x40x30 cm (things exceeding the last size are not accepted), as well as wet umbrellas, outerwear (including light jackets, short coats, raincoats and hats) in a storage room, wardrobe.
Comply with the requirements of the employees of the Peterhof State Museum Reserve (custodians and caretakers of museum expositions, security, etc.).
It is forbidden to bring drinks and food into the museum buildings.
It is forbidden to use mobile communications in museum halls.
Do not carry children on your shoulders.
Visitors have the right to:
Enjoy benefits in accordance with the orders of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof” (based on Art. 52 of the Law of the Russian Federation dated 09.10. Federation of May 31, 2016 No. 1219 “On approval of the procedure for establishing benefits by cultural organizations under federal jurisdiction for preschool children, students, disabled people and military personnel undergoing military service on conscription, when organizing paid events” (Registered in the Ministry of Justice of Russia 09.09.2016 No. 43627)).
To carry out amateur photo and video filming on the territory of parks and museums of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof”. Amateur photo and video shooting should be carried out in museums and parks without the use of any auxiliary equipment (flash, tripod, stabilizer, monopod, microphones, lighting and reflective devices, softboxes, studio stands, etc.).
To be photographed in front of exhibits in the museum, but without the use of a monopod, selfie stick, etc. , at a reasonable distance from cultural objects, and without disturbing guides and other visitors.
Free use of wheelchairs at the Peterhof State Museum Reserve.
Move around:
– on skis, sledges in the park “Alexandria” State Museum Reserve “Peterhof”, without interfering with other visitors;
– on bicycles, roller skates, scooters, skateboards on Palace Square, without interfering with other visitors.
– in the parks “Alexandria” and “Oranienbaum” for parents with children under 7 years old using balance bikes, bicycles, scooters and other means of individual mobility (without electric drive), without interfering with other visitors.
Dismount and guide bikes through the Upper Garden of the Peterhof State Museum Reserve.
On the territory of the museum-reserve it is forbidden:
Entering the fences of objects, office premises, sites and buildings that are closed to the public.
Bringing or drinking alcohol, being under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or otherwise disturbing public order.
Smoking on the territory and in the premises of the museum-reserve (in accordance with the Federal Law of February 23, 2013 No. 15-FZ “On protecting the health of citizens from the effects of second hand tobacco smoke and the consequences of tobacco consumption”).
Carry and carry firearms, cold steel and any other weapons, ammunition, narcotic, explosive, flammable, poisonous substances, items that can harm others.
Conduct excursions, cultural events, sports and other events not agreed with the administration of the Peterhof State Museum Reserve.
Distribute tickets, sell products, carry out any commercial activity without the written permission of the administration of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof”.
Label buildings, sculptures, decorations, post advertisements, posters and other informational products.
Move and position on lawns.
Litter the area with household waste, make fires, pick fruits, berries, mushrooms, pick flowers, catch insects, birds, animals, break green spaces.
Visit the territory of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof”, including museums and palaces, with animals of all kinds, breeds and sizes. Feed homeless and wild animals in parks, animals in enclosures.
Swimming, sunbathing, fishing.
Use pyrotechnics without special permission from the administration of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof”.
Go into fountain bowls, climb sculptures and architectural elements.
Carry and move (except for the conditions specified in paragraphs 3.5 and 3.6 of the Rules) on bicycles, roller skates, scooters, skateboards and other means of individual mobility, as well as on horse-drawn carts, on horseback, sledges, ice-boats, cheesecakes and other similar vehicles or sports facilities without special permission from the administration of the State Museum-Reserve “Peterhof”.
Launch any aircraft (paragliders, hang gliders, balloons, hot air balloons, kites and others), take aerial photography (video and photo) using copters and drones (clause 14 of the Appendix to the Order of the Ministry of Transport of Russia dated 11. 05 .2022 No. 173 “On the Establishment of Permanent Restricted Flight Zones and Reserved Restricted Flight Zones” (Registered with the Ministry of Justice of Russia on 06/14/2022 No. 68854)).
To independently import, install and connect sound, lighting, stage, electrical and other equipment and installations, without written approval from the administration of the Peterhof State Museum Reserve. The connection of the above equipment is allowed only to specialists of the Peterhof State Museum-Reserve.
Take photos and videos using professional equipment in museums (at permanent exhibitions) and in parks, as well as using additional professional devices (tripods, lights, reflectors, softboxes, studio stands, etc.) without official permission from the administration GMZ “Peterhof”.
Carry out any photo sessions (staged, costumed, etc.) without the consent of the museum-reserve administration, including using a mobile phone.
Use images obtained during photo and video shooting for commercial purposes without official permission from the administration of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof” and drawing up a separate agreement.
To carry out amateur and professional photography and video filming during temporary exhibitions in the museums of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof”, with the participation of items from the collections of Russian, foreign museums and private collections, without agreement with the organizers of the exhibition.
Use audio equipment with sound amplification turned on without written consent from the administration of the Peterhof State Museum Reserve.
To enter and move around the territory of the parks by motor vehicles without the permission of the administration of the State Museum Reserve “Peterhof”.
To be located on the territory of the museum-reserve, including on the coastline of the Gulf of Finland, which is part of the Peterhof State Museum Reserve, after the end of its working hours.
Moor any ships (including small boats, boats of any type, water bicycles and other vehicles on the water surface) along the coastline, which is part of the Museum-Reserve, with the exception of ships staying at the pier in the Lower Park GMZ “Peterhof”, in accordance with the contracts concluded in the prescribed manner between the GMZ “Peterhof” and shipowners.
Violation by visitors of these Rules , causing any damage to the property of the State Museum-Reserve “Peterhof” is the basis for bringing them to material, administrative and criminal liability in accordance with the procedure and in accordance with the current legislation of the Russian Federation. The person who caused material damage to the State Museum-Reserve “Peterhof” is obliged to compensate for it. In agreement with the administration, voluntary compensation for damage is possible in the amount estimated by the expert commission.
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