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Mother’s Support Group

The UC San Diego Women’s Center hosts a Mother’s Support Group for those expecting a baby and those raising an infant or toddler. They discuss many topics relevant to mothers and provide a variety of resources. It is open to all mothers of any age, partnered or single.

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Babysitting Resource

The Child Care Oversight Committee in conjunction with Human Resources Work Life Staff and The Women’s Center offer a babysitting resource network for UC San Diego families. This resource allows students, staff, faculty, and parents to connect with students who are interested in providing a babysitting service.

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Daycare Options

Early Childhood Education Center

The UC San Diego Early Childhood Education Center accepts children from ages 3 months to 6 1/2 years old. Whole-day care is provided and the cost for care is based on the child’s age.

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Imagine Kids Planet

Imagine Kids Planet, located near UC San Diego, is a private school offering morning, afternoon, or full day programs. They accept children 18 months to 12 years old.

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LOCAL INFORMATION

Internationals at UC San Diego may enroll their children in public school in San Diego County if they are between 5 and 18 years of age. Where a family lives determines which elementary or high school the child may attend.

For the city of San Diego, visit the School Finder website to locate schools in your area: http://www.sandi.net/schoolfinder

For any of the outlying smaller cities, the number of the school district office can be found in the phone book or contact: San Diego County Office of Education http://www. sdcoe.net

There are typically two types of daycares, in-home and centers. 

  • California Childcare License verification and incident report
    • This will allow you to view if the daycare (in home or center) you are interested in has a current license, prior citations, and inspections conducted.
    • There are also difference sizes small (typically about 8) and large (typically about 14)
  • San Diego Daycare Providers Facebook Group
    • A great way to find daycare options in San Diego
  • UCSD’s babysitting connection resource
  • UCSD list of resources
  • Child care resources from YMCA
  • care.com
  • June Care

Children enrolled in first grade will need to have a physical examination, including TB test, as part of the Child Health and Disability Program. See the school nurses at each school site for forms. The exam may be obtained from the child’s private physician or arrangements can be made with the school nurse. The physical examination may be done up to 18 months before to 90 days after entry into first grade.

For school registration, go to the front office of the elementary or secondary school serving the area of San Diego in which the family lives. Bring to the office the student’s birth certificate and documented proof of immunizations from a physician that shows day, month, and year of each immunization. A student must have received at least one of each type of required immunization before enrolling in the school. If the parent has no record showing the child has been immunized, the child must begin a new series of immunizations before he or she can attend school.

Immunizations may be obtained from a private physician or by contacting San Diego Immunization Branch http://www.sdiz.org/Community/.

  • Kids and teen programs through San Diego Public Library
  • San Diego Public Library Events Calendar
  • City of San Diego Parks and Recreation Activities and Classes
  • Sally Ride Science at UC San Diego 
  • UC San Diego Summer Program Finder

Preschool San Diego | Wee Care Preschools

Growing smiles everyday!

Welcome to Wee Care Early Learning Center, where your child’s needs come first!

If you are looking for the best educational preschool and child care in San Diego, you have found it.   We have created an environment in which your child can thrive, grow, explore, and feel safe.  All of our childcare staff is fully accredited and puts the needs of the children in their care above all else.

We offer care for children who are between the ages of 2 through 5 years.  At Wee Care Early Learning Center, we strive to offer the best and most affordable child care in San Diego.

While your child is in our childcare they benefit from:

  • Close supervision provided by experienced staff members
  • Two meals and snacks throughout the day featuring healthy food choices
  • Educational curriculum and activities that are designed by our experienced staff members
  • The opportunity to grow their social development skills by communicating and playing with the other children

“I give Wee Care Preschool 5 stars – because it really is as good as it gets!”
~ Ana V. National City, CA

Dedicated to Early Education

At our San Diego preschool your child’s needs will be met by the experienced members of our staff.  These staff members enjoy spending time with your child and ensuring that they are spending their time at our preschool in the best way possible.

Our preschool is full of colors, numbers, shapes and more!

Your child participates in activities that are specifically designed for their age group.  Our teachers will do everything in their power to guarantee that your child enjoys the time they spend in our preschool San Diego preschool facility, and enjoys activities that are both fun and educational.

During the day preschoolers are encouraged to express themselves through art.  They will also actively participate in play time and enjoy many of the wonderful stories that our experienced staff members will read to them.

Childcare in San Diego has been taken up a notch with the introduction of our amazing facility.   Your child will enjoy every minute they spend with us while nurturing friendships with other children in our care. You’ll notice changes and growth in your child’s speaking ability and behavior.

Developing the “Whole Child”

Our San Diego preschool program was developed using the “Whole Child” philosophy.  This means that we believe it is important for your child to experience their childhood through play time, while also learning basic academic skills and knowledge that are relevant to their specific age group.

While there are other preschools and childcare centers nearby in San Diego, rest assured that we are among the best that you can find in the area, and our reasonable rates often shame other centers in the area!

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Early Education Benefits!

If you are searching for a safe place for your child which ensures they learn and enjoy the time they spend in daycare, look no further.   Our program was designed to ensure that your child’s educational needs are met, as well as their emotional needs.  Call us today to set up an appointment to tour our facility and meet our amazing, experienced, and dedicated staff.

We are always excited to meet new families, show you around the center, and answer all of your questions. Contact Us today!

90,000 kindergartens in the US 90,001

05.10.2009 20:10

Girls that write free at all?!! If a child at 3 years old goes to kindergarten to learn a language, then what? How to choose? Is there a free one? Does it depend on the income of the parents and whether both work? Are there worse/better – like schools?

kerasinka *

05.10.2009 21:27

I think it’s different in every state. But the “general” (if I can generalize it that way) rule is this: A child who turns 5 years old in the [month depends on the state] month of the year of entry into the kindergarten is accepted into the free “K” level kindergarten. For example, in California, a child who wants to go to kindergarten next September must be 5 years old by December 15 of the following year. Further, there are many public schools that are not K-12, but preK-12, that is, they offer pre-Kingergarten programs. As far as I know, these programs are free for POOR families. You need to find out if you qualify for this category. And you need to find out in advance, because there are very few places in these programs. Further, in the United States there is a system of programs (state), which is conducted by Head Start (Early Head Start), also exists. Again, find out locally how to get into their low-income category. In Head Start, by the way, there are good language programs for children. As for paid kindergartens, I now look for my children myself – a 4-year-old and a 3-year-old. Cost (again, California, Motessori Kindergarten) about $500 per month per child, Mon-Fri from 9mornings for 3 days, with the inclusion of two snacks and a hot lunch. 20% discount for the third child. In short, zashib … I am adding: do not be afraid of the word “poor”, there is nothing shameful or bad in this, it is just a term that defines the official income for a family, nothing more! No one will look askance at you 🙂

Happy Woman C.B.

05.10.2009 23:36

Thank you for the detailed answer! I am completely confused by these systems. The fact that at the age of 5 at school – I understood. And here’s what happens, BEFORE that… – what is the level of K? – Are there any pre-school programs for THREE-YEARS in schools?? How many hours are there? Approximately how many months (years?) does it take to get in line? – Head Start is where to look? To their website? Or to some municipal institution that has information about all this set of services? – We are also going to California, approximately in the San Diego area, so your information will be very useful! Is there a certain “office” where a certain employee sits and knows all these options? – Are kindergartens better and worse? And what are the criteria for choosing them? Where are you in California?

kerasinka *

05. 10.2009 23:51

http://www.sandiegoheadstart.org/SDHS/home.html Go here to get started, check it out. Click on the “parents” tab and then on “eligibility” There you can also find the nearest center and contact them. There are a lot of Head Start centers in San Diego and its suburbs. If you don’t fit into the low-income category, try looking locally for daycare centers, which are usually cheaper than preschool programs. IMHO, at this age it doesn’t matter if your kindergarten is dominated by poor or Mexican children … IMHO, of course, but at this age, children don’t bother with the salaries and social status of their parents, and just make friends with those they like 🙂

Happy Woman C.B.

05.10.2009 23:49

Where are the prices in Claifornia? We are in southern California, we couldn’t find anything decent for less than $1200.

NowWhat.com V.I.P.

05.10.2009 23:55

Here: http://montessoriofslo.com/schedule.html Or here: http://www.kidzkornerslo.com/ParentHandbook.html please download and see prices. But we chose the first school, it’s cheaper and closer to our future home.

Happy Woman C.B.

05.10.2009 22:00

What specifically interests you? Full day kindergarten or educational programs. Kindergarten is not a kindergarten, it is the first year of the educational process. Public school kindergarten is free, but it’s only 3 hours a day. If you are interested in full-time kindergarten, then there are no free ones in the states, only if you manage to get subsidies as a poor person.

Yozhenka V.I.P.

05.10.2009 23:38

Both, but in general “a place for a full day. ” I will not call it a kindergarten, so as not to increase the confusion 🙂 So, where can I “pass” a three-year-old for a full day? How much? Any information will help! Where do they learn about (and receive) subsidies for the poor? And why do they need to “achieve”? Doesn’t everyone below some line (by the way, what amount?) get them?

kerasinka *

06.10.2009 00:21

For a full day, a 3-year-old can be taken to day care. In Chakago, these gardens now cost about $250 a week on average. I won’t say anything about California – I don’t know. The line is different in every state. In any garden, you will be given information on where to turn for help. They do not need to be achieved, you need to earn more. 🙂

Yozhenka V.I.P.

08.10.2009 06:53

Exactly;) you need not save, but earn more;)

Orangelena V. I.P.

10.10.2009 02:36

Kindergarden for the whole day (6-6.5 hours) in many states.

grigkot **K**

05.10.2009 22:08

Of course, kindergartens are better and worse. There are homemade and regular ones. The poor receive some kind of subsidies, that’s for sure, I saw how they pay with a card for which they give welfare. If you have a kindergarten only for the language, then wait until Kindergaden, it is free (if at a public school).

Pink May +

05.10.2009 23:58

I don’t send children to preschool (garden), I give them up to 5 years (before Kindergaden) Russian. Then my children have excellent English and excellent Russian, but this is my experience. There are no free kindergartens, and for the poor, it does not count, for them everything is free everywhere.

Elena **K**

06.10.2009 00:13

– that is, you stay at home with them until they are 5 years old? – Isn’t it too late to start learning the language at 5, if at 6 there is already school and everything is “serious”, and before that they spoke only in Russian?

kerasinka *

06.10.2009 00:23

My son went to Kindergarten almost without knowing the language. I went to the ELL program only for the first year.

Yozhenka V.I.P.

06.10.2009 01:36

Yes, only Russian up to 5 years old, in English Hai and Bai. Her daughter is in the 4th grade. She has an English (check children whose language was not their native Massachusetts English Proficiency Assessment, May 2009) level 5 (the highest), reads the best in the class. MCAS Test 2009and Mathematics and English-Above Proficient, i.e. also the highest score. Our task is the Russian language, while everything is working out.

Elena **K**

08.10.2009 06:52

Sory, I couldn’t resist Then my children HAVE excellent English;) unfortunately, we all have such Russian;(

Orangelena V.I.P.

06.10.2009 00:02

Yes, I forgot to say that kindergartens are deducted from taxes, i.e. if you both work, then the amount spent on the garden is not taxed. It seems so.

Elena **K**

06.10.2009 00:13

Not really. Up to $5000 only can be written off.

Yozhenka V.I.P.

08. 10.2009 06:56

Even if you are poor, in order for the state (that is, all of us who pay taxes) to pay for your child, you need to have a reason for this. For example, you are going to study. Either you care for the sick, or you work for a minimum wage. Just so that you rest, no one will pay for the kindergarten. You can make playgroups with other kids for free

Orangelena V.I.P.

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