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Georgia’s Best 24 Hour Childcare Centers
Your Child’s Cheerful Home Away From Home
Quality-Rated, Flexible 24-Hour Child Care, 7 Days A Week
Your Child’s Cheerful Home Away From Home
Quality-Rated, Flexible 24-Hour Child Care, 7 Days A Week
3 Locations to serve you!
Parents Rave About
The Care They Receive
We’re ready to brighten your child’s day with an exceptional teaching team and a cheerful, child-friendly environment. Parents love their choice in childcare, the largest center in the area, and can happily say:
“Greatest daycare I’ve ever had my daughter enrolled in. She loves it, and I can tell she learns something new every day.”
– Victoria Reeves
Trust In Quality-Rated Care
Star-rated by the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning, your child’s trustworthy care meets high standards on early education, a safe environment, and quality instruction. Being quality-rated helps you make an informed choice as to what is best for your child.
We Offer Weekend Support: Care On Saturdays And Sundays Is Available!
Safety Is Our Top Priority
Your little one is safe and sound, and caring teachers keep a close eye on keeping them that way. Features like restricted entry, fenced-in yard, and security cameras give you peace of mind.
We Keep Your Family Safe
We Keep Your Family Safe
Air Purifiers And On-Site
Cleaners Safeguard Health
In every room, air purifiers filter your child’s breathing air. Hand sanitizer machines make it easy to reduce the risk of spreading contagions. To protect your family’s health, the cleaning crew thoroughly disinfects and deep-cleans daily.
Watch Your Child Getting
Kindergarten-Ready Now
The Creative Curriculum© launches your child toward kindergarten excellence. They develop the social-emotional, physical, cognitive, and language skills they need to prepare for Kindergarten and beyond.
Yoga, Spanish, Art, And
Many More Enrichments
Your child loves getting their little bodies moving with dance and stretching during yoga class. Art and Spanish enhance cognitive development and give your child new ways to express themselves.
Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks,
And Dinner At No Extra Cost
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks are served daily, so you don’t’ have to worry about packing a thing. Rest easy knowing your child gets all the yummy nutrition they need to keep up with the fun, hands-on learning they love.
Indoor Gym, Play Structures,
And Outdoor Play Every Day
Time outdoors lets your child explore all the things they can do with their growing bodies; indoor play structures also help them grow strong. Children love their time in the gym, complete with an air hockey table for the older kids.
Support With Parenting Courses
And The Handy Brightwheel App
Receive daily updates on your child’s day with your handy parent app. Take advantage of parenting courses on-site and resources such as speech therapy so that you can do your best for your child, and so can we!
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Yes, We Proudly Support Families Who Qualify For Subsidy
frequently asked questions
How do I sign up for weekend care?
Kindly make an appointment on or before the previous Wednesday (for Saturday or Sunday care).
How many hours does weekend care include?
Weekend care includes 8 hours of care.
May I send in food from home?
To maintain nutrition standards, children cannot bring in food, unless for special occasions like birthdays.
What days are you closed?
- New Year’s Day
- MLK Day
- Memorial Day
- 4th of July
- Labor Day
- Thanksgiving Day and the day after
- Christmas week, –50% Of your tuition is required to hold your child’s spot
What should I pack for my child?
- Diapers and baby wipes
- Appropriate attire for outdoor activities
- An extra set of clothing, including underwear and socks
- A backpack for your child’s use
Do you take donations?
Yes! If your child grows out of their clothes or books, feel free to drop them off.
Can I meet with the administration to talk about my child?
Parent meetings may be called at any time by the teacher, administrator, or parent/s. However, formal parent-teacher conferences happen twice a year for all parents who wish to discuss their child’s development.
Your feedback is invaluable to our growth.
May I volunteer at the school?
Yes!
You’re welcome to visit anytime, share your talents with the class, and join field trips.
Do you have a dress code?
Yes. For safety, jelly shoes, flip flops, slip-on sandals, and shiny bottom shoes aren’t appropriate for outdoor play. Please dress your child in tied, velcro, or buckled rubber-bottom shoes.
Hear What Parents Have To Say
Jocelyn Miller
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My boys love attending Madalyn’s house! The teachers genuinely care about their kids and the owner is awesome, loving, and professional!
Victoria Reeves
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Greatest daycare I’ve ever had my daughter enrolled in. She loves it, and I can tell she learns something new everyday.
Marquisia Brown
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If you are 8n the Cobb county area looming for a daycare, this one comes highly recommended. I had to take my son out due to my job location but this daycare would still be my first choice. You won’t be dissappointed!!!
taijonee magee
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Great place for babies, toddlers and kids!!
Very clean and professional atmosphere.
If you want your child to learn this is definitely the place for them to be
Victoria Mitchell
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My daughter has been going to Madelyn’s House since last year and has been the best for me and my family. When I moved to Powder Springs I knew hands down I wanted my child to come here and it’s such a beautiful center.
Melanie Moore
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Awesome daycare. They’re so great with my son. & I definitely love that it is 24hr. For a single mom with a late schedule Madalyn’s House daycare was heaven sent.
danielle harrell
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The teachers are very professional and show that they love their job and the children!!
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2022 Cost Guide for Philadelphia Daycares and Preschools
written by Brightwheel | June 09, 2022
Cost of child care in Philadelphia, PA
The right child care is an investment that can make a lasting impact on your little one’s life. But finding and choosing the best early education provider in Philadelphia can be a difficult decision — and an expensive one.
To help in your search, we found and analyzed websites for 711 daycares and preschools across Philadelphia. We brought it all together in this guide to give you a sense of the range of prices you might see as well as the averages that you’ll likely pay based on your needs.
For full-time, full-day care in Philadelphia, the average cost across age groups ranged from $467 to $2,271 per month — with an average price of $1,143 per month.
We know that cost is just one factor in determining the best daycare or preschool for your child. And, many elements go into a provider’s cost: curriculum, student-teacher ratios, schedule, location, facilities, educational training of teachers, etc.
We hope this guide will help you prepare for the type of investment you’ll be making. Depending on when you’re starting your search, just consider that tuition continues to rise. Between 2021 and 2022, we saw an average increase of 8% (based on websites that listed tuition for both years).
What’s included in this guide?
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What does daycare cost near me? A breakdown by neighborhood.
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How much does infant daycare cost in Philadelphia? (0-18 months old)
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How much does toddler daycare cost in Philadelphia? (18-36 months old)
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How much does preschool cost in Philadelphia?(3-5 years old)
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How much does Pre-K cost in Philadelphia? (4-5 years old)
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Private school options
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Public school options
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What are the most common daycare and preschool fees and discounts in Philadelphia?
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How to get subsidized child care in Philadelphia
What does daycare cost near me?
Most affordable Philadelphia metro area neighborhoods
Based on monthly average costs across schools, we noticed that the most affordable Philadelphia metro area zip codes for full-time, full-day care were:
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19134: $225
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19149: $462
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19127: $503
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19124: $718
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19111: $751
More expensive neighborhoods
On the more expensive end of the spectrum, the Philadelphia metro area zip codes with higher average monthly costs for full-time, full-day care were:
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19118: $1,907
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19103: $1,706
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19125: $1,670
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19106: $1,470
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19130: $1,402
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How much does infant daycare cost in Philadelphia?
Most child care centers define “infant” as less than 18 months old. Infant daycare in Philadelphia costs, on average, $1,208 per month for full-time, full-day care.
Full-day rates for infant daycare in Philadelphia
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5 days a week: Average is $1,232. Ranges from $560 to $2,236 per month.
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3 days a week: Average is $1,087. Ranges from $636 to $1,680 per month.
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2 days a week: Average is $861. Ranges from $440 to $1,200 per month.
Half-day rates for infant daycare in Philadelphia
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5 days a week: Average is $1,108. Ranges from $898 to $1,639 per month.
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3 days a week: Average is $835. Ranges from $561 to $1,398 per month.
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2 days a week: Average is $491. Ranges from $381 to $600 per month.
Drop-in rates for infant daycare in Philadelphia
In Philadelphia, hourly drop-in rates for infant daycare average $20 per hour. Daily rates for infants average $58 per day.
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How much does toddler daycare cost in Philadelphia?
Child care center websites in Philadelphia often define “toddler” as any child between the ages of 18 and 36 months old. Toddler daycare in Philadelphia costs, on average, $1,222 per month for full-time, full-day care. We’ve generally seen that costs for toddlers are cheaper than for infants, since at the higher end of the age range, they require slightly less dedicated attention and many times are potty trained. Heads-up: some providers will require that your child is potty trained for certain ages, while others do not — so just make sure to ask.
Full-day rates for toddler daycare in Philadelphia
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5 days a week: Average is $1,222. Ranges from $700 to $2,274 per month.
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3 days a week: Average is $1,054. Ranges from $540 to $1,679 per month.
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2 days a week: Average is $853. Ranges from $400 to $1,225 per month.
Half-day rates for toddler daycare in Philadelphia
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5 days a week: Average is $1,169. Ranges from $514 to $1,770 per month.
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3 days a week: Average is $806. Ranges from $388 to $1,398 per month.
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2 days a week: Average is $608. Ranges from $375 to $896 per month.
Drop-in rates for toddler daycare in Philadelphia
In Philadelphia, hourly drop-in rates for toddler daycare average $17 per hour. Daily rates for toddlers average $75 per day.
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How much does preschool cost in Philadelphia?
Across most preschool websites in Philadelphia, the average age for preschool is typically defined as between 3 and 5 years old. Preschool in Philadelphia costs, on average, $1,093 per month for full-time, full-day programs.
Full-day rates for preschools in Philadelphia
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5 days a week: Average is $1,093. Ranges from $388 to $2,065 per month.
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3 days a week: Average is $926. Ranges from $355 to $1,554 per month.
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2 days a week: Average is $770. Ranges from $360 to $1,141 per month.
Half-day rates for preschools in Philadelphia
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5 days a week: Average is $957. Ranges from $514 to $1,621 per month.
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3 days a week: Average is $735. Ranges from $388 to $1,160 per month.
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2 days a week: Average is $580. Ranges from $337 to $836 per month.
How much does Pre-K cost in Philadelphia?
In Philadelphia, the average cost for private Pre-K is $1,048 per month for full-time, full-day programs.
You might be wondering, “What is the difference between preschool and Pre-K?” Preschool is usually offered to children between the ages of 3 and 5 years old. Pre-K is more of a transition from preschool to kindergarten, and is usually offered for children between the ages of 4 and 5 years old. Pre-kindergartens are also sometimes attached to elementary schools and are timed for the school year right before kindergarten. This helps families more smoothly transition to kindergarten.
In Philadelphia, there are both private and public Pre-K options. We dive into both of them here.
Private Pre-K costs in Philadelphia
Full-day rates for Pre-K in Philadelphia
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5 days a week: Average is $1,048. Ranges from $220 to $2,510 per month.
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3 days a week: Average is $881. Ranges from $355 to $1,554 per month.
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2 days a week: Average is $719. Ranges from $360 to $1,141 per month.
Half-day rates for Pre-K in Philadelphia
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5 days a week: Average is $963. Ranges from $623 to $1,621 per month.
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3 days a week: Average is $725. Ranges from $493 to $1,160 per month.
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2 days a week: Average is $556. Ranges from $337 to $836 per month.
Public Pre-K options in Philadelphia
The School District of Philadelphia offers free, full-day pre-kindergarten to eligible 3, 4, and 5 year olds who live in Philadelphia. Most pre-k programs operate following the school district’s schedule (September through June), and hours vary by location. There are three types of programs: Head Start, Bright Futures, and PHL PreK. Both Head Start and Bright Futures have income eligibility requirements, but PHL PreK is free to any child, regardless of income. You can learn more about your options here.
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What are the most common daycare and preschool fees in Philadelphia?
Top 3 fees
As we searched through hundreds of Philadelphia early education websites, we noticed a lot of different fees. But the 3 most common annual fees were:
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Application (or waitlist) fee
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Enrollment (or registration) fee*
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Supply fee
When we combined these 3 fees together for daycares and preschools, we saw that the average total fees ranged from $25 to $400 — but the average was $96 per year.
Diving deeper into each of these fees:
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Application (or waitlist fee). Application fees ranged from $25 to $75, with an average of $50 for each new student.
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Enrollment (or registration) fee*. Enrollment fees ranged from $25 to $400, with an average of $89.
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Supply fee. Supply fees ranged from $135 to $350, with an average of $243. There were a few child care providers that mentioned an itemized list of school supplies was available, in lieu of the supply fee. So, it might be worth asking if you can purchase supplies (and shop around and save) instead of paying the fee.
* A number of centers had a “facility fee” that was due at enrollment/registration. For our calculations, we included this facility fee in the enrollment/registration fee.
Additional fees
Meals. Some early education providers may provide meals. If they do, ask if this is already included in the tuition. We saw a few cases where meals were an added fee.
Deposit. Although not technically an additional fee, we have seen a number of daycares and preschools require a deposit. We’ve seen that this is many times one month of tuition that is later applied towards the last month’s tuition. Make sure to ask when and how the deposit will be applied or returned.
Penalty fees. There are a number of fees when things don’t exactly go as planned. Here are the main ones we came across when searching each of the websites:
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Early or late arrival fee. If you drop off your little one before the scheduled time, or are running late to pick them up, there might be a fee for that. We typically saw a fee of $1 per minute.
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Late payments. These ranged from either a per-day fee (e.g. $10 for each day late) and/or a total fee of $25 or $50.
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Returned check. Usually around $25-50.
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No lunch fee. If meals are not provided, and you forget to pack a lunch for your child, there may be a fee. This one wasn’t as common, though. And the fee we saw was usually around $5/day.
Discounts
Sibling discount. The most common discount we saw in Philadelphia was the sibling discount. Maybe having more siblings isn’t that bad after all. The sibling discount ranged from 4% to 10%, but mostly commonly, we saw 7. 5% to be the standard.
Lump sum payment discount. Preschool and daycare is expensive. But, if you have the means to pay the annual cost in one lump sum, some schools will give you a discount for that. If it’s not listed on the website, make sure to ask. Where it was listed, we usually saw it range from 1-5% off.
Absence and closures. Providers seem to be divided on this one. If your child will be out due to an illness or a vacation, or if the school is closed for holidays or weather, you may be wondering if you’ll get a credit for those days. Definitely make sure to read your handbook — or just ask the school. Most often, a school’s policy will likely be that no adjustments will be made. But, we did see a few schools that offered vacation credit or pro-rated certain weeks.
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How to get subsidized child care in Philadelphia
Paying for child care is expensive, and Philadelphia does provide options for families to receive financial assistance for care. The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services offers a Subsidized child care program called Child Care Works, that helps lower income families to receive help with their child care payments. You can see the income eligibility requirements, as well as forms and instructions for applying on the Child Care Works Subsidized Child Care Program page.
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Every day your child’s imagination grows and their curiosity gathers momentum—Kiddie Academy of San Jose empowers and celebrates all of it.
Our Life Essentials® learning approach and curriculum encourages children to explore and progress in their own way, and at their own pace. At Kiddie Academy of San Jose, your child will grow socially, physically, emotionally and intellectually. Our highly trained teachers are there every step of the way to guide, nurture and cultivate your child’s development.
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DCF Hotlines and Helplines
CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT HOTLINE
1-877-NJ ABUSE (652-2873)
1-800-835-5510 (TTY)
24 hours a day – 7 days a week
Any person having reasonable cause to believe that a child has been abused or neglected has a legal responsibility to report it to the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (formerly DYFS). Calls can be made anonymously.
FAMILY HELPLINE
1-800-THE-KIDS (843-5437)
24 hours a day – 7 days a week
If you’re feeling stressed out, call the Family Helpline and work through your frustrations before a crisis occurs. You’ll speak to sensitive, trained volunteers of Parents Anonymous who provide empathic listening about parenting and refer you to resources in your community.
CHILDREN’S SYSTEM OF CARE
1-877-652-7624
24 hours a day – 7 days a week
Call this number to find out about services for children and teens with emotional and behavioral health care challenges and their families.
2NDFLOOR YOUTH HELPLINE
1-888-222-2228
www.2ndfloor.org
24 hours a day – 7 days a week
This is a youth helpline serving all youth and young adults in New Jersey. Youth who call are assisted with their daily life challenges by professional staff and trained volunteers. Anonymity and confidentiality are assured except in life-threatening situations. Youth that would rather type than talk can also get support via 2NDFLOOR’s anonymous message board service.
SAFE HAVEN INFANT PROTECTION HOTLINE
1-877-839-2339
24 hours a day – 7 days a week
This is a toll free hotline for distressed parents who wish to give up an unwanted infant anonymously, with no fear of arrest or prosecution. While information will be requested, no names or records are required.
KINSHIP NAVIGATOR PROGRAM
211
24 hours a day – 7 days a week
Kinship caregivers are people who have taken on the responsibility for raising their relatives’ children. Grandparents and other relatives can call this number to find out what services may be available to them.
NJ DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE
1-800-572-SAFE (7233)
24 hours a day – 7 days a week
This hotline serves domestic violence victims and others seeking information about domestic violence services.
NJ COALITION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT (NJCASA) HOTLINE
1-800-601-7200
24 hours a day – 7 days a week
NJCASA is the collective voice for victims of sexual violence, their loved ones and rape crisis centers across NJ. Its member centers represent each of NJ’s 21 counties. This hotline connects individuals affected by sexual violence with professionals that provide assistance and referrals. Calls will be routed to the individual’s closest rape care center.
WOMEN’S REFERRAL CENTRAL
1-800-322-8092
24 hours a day – 7 days a week
This hotline provides referrals and basic information in areas such as discrimination, housing, displaced homemakers, divorce, violence and other areas of concern.
FOSTER HOME RECRUITMENT LINE
1-877-NJ-FOSTER (653-6783)
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday
Many children in New Jersey need temporary homes until their parents are able to care for them or until a permanent home is found. Call to learn how you can open your heart and your home by becoming a foster parent.
ADOPTION HOTLINE
1-800-99-ADOPT (992-3678)
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday
If you have love to share, consider adopting a child into your family. Call to learn how you can give a child a permanent home by adopting a child with special needs.
DCF INFO LINE
1-855-INFO-DCF (1-855-463-6323)
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday
This helpline provides callers with general information about DCF programs and services.
DCF OFFICE OF ADVOCACY
1-877-543-7864
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday
This helpline provides a timely response to issues and concerns regarding programs and services provided by DCF.
Other Important Hotlines for Families
NJ 2-1-1
2-1-1 or www.nj211.org
This number can connect you with various social services in your community
ADDICTIONS HOTLINE OF NJ
1-800-238-2333
CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS IN CHILDREN RELIEF FUND
1-800-335-FUND
(1-800-335-3863)
COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND & VISUALLY IMPAIRED (CBVI) HOTLINE
1-877-685-8878
CHILD CARE HELP LINE
1-800-332-9227
CHILD SUPPORT HOTLINE
1-877-NJ KIDS1
(1-877-655-4371)
DISASTER MENTAL HEALTH
1-877-294-HELP
(1-877-294-4357)
1-877-294-4356 TTY
(voice callers use 7-1-1 NJ Relay)
DIVISION OF THE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING (DDHH)
1-800-792-8339 V/TTY
DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (DDD)
1-800-832-9173
DIVISION OF DISABILITY SERVICES (DDS)
1-888-285-3036
1-609-292-1210 TTY
DIVISION OF FAMILY DEVELOPMENT (DFD)
1-800-792-9773
DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES
1-800-356-1561
DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES (DMHAS)
1-800-382-6717
EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT (EITC)
Federal: 1-800-929-1040
State: 1-888-895-8179
NJ SNAP (formerly Food Stamps)
1-800-687-9512
GAMBLING ADDICTION
1-800-GAMBLER
(1-800-426-2537)
GOOD NEIGHBORS – COMMUNITY LIVING FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
1-877-DHS-LINE
(1-877-347-5463)
HEALTH BENEFITS IDENTIFICATION (HBID) CARD UNIT
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1-877-414-9251
LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE(LIHEAP)
1-800-510-3102
MEDICAID FRAUD AND ABUSE HOTLINE
1-888-937-2835
NJ FAMILYCARE/MEDICAID CALL CENTER
1-800-356-1561
NJ DISASTER MENTAL HEALTH HELPLINE
1-877-294-HELP
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NJ FAMILYCARE
1-800-701-0710
1-800-701-0720 TTY
NJ HOUSING RESOURCE CENTER (HRC)
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1-877-428-8844
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PPMD (Postpartum Mood Disorders) HOTLINE
1-800-328-3838
STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE
(Department of Labor and Workforce Development)
1-609-292-7060
TDD – 1-609-292-8319
NJ Relay for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Speech-Impaired Text Telephone User
1-800-852-7899
SUPPORT FOR WORKING FAMILIES
(Transitional Supports Hotline)
1-877-951-9514
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY FUND
1-888-285-3036
TDD – 1-609-292-1210
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UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND (USF)
(Help with utility bills for low-income families and individuals)
1-866-240-1347
Additional Hotlines
The following numbers are to organizations that work with DCF or the Department of Human Services. but are not official government agencies. These organizations are not government agencies.
Statewide Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN)
1-800-654-SPAN (7726)
This organization provides support to parents and caregivers, and advocates for their rights.
NJ Self Help Group Clearinghouse
1-800-FOR-MASH
(367-6274)
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Welcome to the Sunshine House of Concord
For more than 45 years, The Sunshine House of Concord, NC has been helping children build a solid educational and social foundation — with all the fun of childhood mixed in. And we’d love to do the same for your child!
Get peace of mind your child is safe, learning, and having fun in a healthy, supportive environment at The Sunshine House. Our talented teachers and caregivers focus on school readiness, social, emotional and intellectual development, literacy, problem-solving skills, and what every child needs – love and care!
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Concord, NC School Advantages
- Security cameras in all classrooms
- NC 5-star school, the highest rating available!
- Small class sizes; lower teacher-to-child ratios
- Photo & video mobile app updates
- School readiness, Spanish & literacy programs
- Cutting-edge interactive technology tables
- Summer adventure camp for kids aged 5-12
- Healthy meals, baby food & formula included in tuition
Features
Transportation:
- Cabarrus Charter Academy
- Carl A. Furr Elementary
- Charles E. Boger Elementary
- Patriots STEM Elementary
- Rocky River Elementary
- Royal Oaks School of the Arts
- Weddington Hills Elementary
- Winecoff Elementary
Enrichment Programs:
- Soccer Shots
Family Reviews
My daughter never wants to leave when it’s time to pick them up. If it’s a day when school is closed and I don’t have anything planned, instead of staying home with mommy she’d rather go there to see her friends and amazing teacher. My son, who is four, is very bright but I must say he is coming home counting in Spanish and trying to repeat what his teachers have taught him for the day.
Kendra Henderson
My daughter has attended since she was just over 6 months. Her teachers have always truly loved and cared about her. The management is extremely understanding, especially dealing with my crazy teaching schedule. If you are looking for a place where you feel like family, the Sunshine House is it.
Ashley Haynes
My son has been at the Sunshine House for a couple months and is very happy. It is always hard choosing a childcare that will best meet the needs of your child. I feel 100% comfortable with my son being here and his teachers have been so loving and nice; always sending pictures and updates through the app, taking care of him, and creating a fun environment!
Ashley Wilson
Sunshine House is by far the best! My son loves it there, and his teachers are kind and amazing! Everyday it’s a new adventure and I’m glad my son gets to take this journey with Sunshine House Learning Academy!!!
Shonda McCants
Meet Our Director, Kimberly Hutchins
I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Sociology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and graduated from Northwest Cabarrus High School. I’ve been a part of the Sunshine House team since March 2006. I have 3 children — 2 boys and 1 girl who all attend the Sunshine House! Working in childcare has always been a passion of mine, and working as a Director gives me the opportunities to work directly with the staff and the many families we have enrolled. I look forward to continuing my career with the Sunshine House.
Meet Our Co-Director, Jessica Helms
Hello! My name is Jessica Helms. I’ve been with The Sunshine House since 2009, and worked in childcare for 13 years. I have my Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education. What is love most about my job is the people. I enjoy working with our students, parents, and teachers.
I am happily married, and we have 1 son who was born in 2011. Outside of work, I enjoy scrapbooking, camping, and spending time at the lake. I look forward to meeting each of you!
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24-hour kindergartens in Moscow – Kindergarten and child
The first round-the-clock kindergartens were organized back in Soviet times. The opportunity to leave children for a few days in a kindergarten allowed parents to work in factories in three shifts, increasing labor productivity. Yes, and in recent round-the-clock kindergartens are becoming more and more popular. Parents do not have to take time off from work to pick up the baby before closing.
Round-the-clock kindergartens or, as they are also called, kindergartens-boarding houses , there are both ordinary and specialized ones: speech therapy, sanatorium type, for children with visual impairments, etc. In each district of Moscow, you can choose a suitable preschool educational institution with the possibility of a round-the-clock stay of the baby. We grouped round-the-clock kindergartens in Moscow by districts.
Round-the-clock kindergartens: SEAD
- Kindergarten No. 1317 (with nursery group). Address: Bataysky proezd, 15. Phone: 8 (495) 357-08-61
- Kindergarten No. 1365 (combined type, for children with hearing impairment). Address: st. Podolskaya, 29. Phone: 8 (495) 356-59-04, 8 (495) 357-34-31
- Kindergarten No. 2328 (with groups for frequently ill children). Address: st. Pererva, 52, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 349-70-06
Round-the-clock kindergartens: YuZAO
- Kindergarten No. 6. Address: Leninsky Prospekt, 66a. Phone: 8 (495) 938-00-46
- Kindergarten No. 97 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Vavilova, d. 84. Phone: 8 (495) 134-15-01
- Kindergarten No. 151. Address: st. Odessa, d.9, bldg. 2. Phone: 113-33-81
- Kindergarten No. 179. Address: st. Udaltsova, 31. Phone: 432-05-45
- Kindergarten No. 250. Address: 14 Lomonosovsky Prospekt. Phone: 8 (495) 938-08-05
- Kindergarten No. 737. Address: st. General Antonov, d.6a. Phone: 333-73-30
- Kindergarten No. 793 (with nursery group). Address: st. Profsoyuznaya, 152b. Phone: 8 (495) 427-75-33
- Kindergarten No. 885 (compensating type, sanatorium). Address: st. Khersonskaya, 10, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 121-60-10
- Kindergarten No. 1064. Address: st. Fersman, d. 7a. Phone: 8 (495) 124-82-75
- Kindergarten No. 1243 (speech therapy). Address: Fotieva street, 8. Phone: 8 (495) 137-06-25
- Kindergarten No. 1489 (compensating type, sanatorium type, for children with tuberculosis intoxication). Address: st. Kravchenko, d. 16a. Phone: 8 (495) 138-44-56
- Kindergarten No. 1774. Address: st. Kravchenko, 12. Phone: 8 (495) 138-56-89
- Kindergarten No. 2156 (for visually impaired children, with a nursery group). Address: st. Kulikovskaya, d.1g. Phone: 712-08-46
- Kindergarten No. 2391 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Skobelevskaya, 1, building 4. Phone: 8 (495) 716-96-74
Round-the-clock kindergartens: Southern Administrative District
- Kindergarten No. 38. Address: Shipilovsky proezd, 67, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 391-69-63
- Kindergarten No. 493 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Chertanovskaya, 26a. Phone: 8 (495) 313-90-09
- Kindergarten No. 1168 (compensating type, sanatorium type, anti-tuberculosis). Address: st. Bakuskaya, 22, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 322-33-06
- Kindergarten No. 1274 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Voronezhskaya, 38/43, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 398-50-86
- Kindergarten No. 1360 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Domodedovskaya, 24, building 6. Phone: 8 (495) 391-48-66
- Kindergarten No. 1613. Address: st. Alma-Atinskaya, 8, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 341-36-83
- Kindergarten No. 1704 (combined type, orthopedic). Address: Kolomenskaya embankment, 24, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 115-63-91
- Kindergarten No. 1723 (combined type, speech therapy). Address: st. Kolomenskaya, 15, building 3. Phone: 8 (495) 114-04-92
- Kindergarten No. 1742 (compensating type, for children with intellectual disabilities). Address: st. Northern Chertanovo, building 814. Phone: 8 (495) 310-93-90
- Kindergarten No. 1772. Address: Kolomenskaya embankment, 6, building 3. Phone: 8 (495) 114-49-27
- Kindergarten No. 1895. Address: st. Bekhtereva, 21, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 325-29-14
- Kindergarten No. 2194 (with a nursery group). Address: Warsaw highway, 86, building 3. Phone: 8 (495) 119-59-59
- Kindergarten No. 2232 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Kharkovskaya, 3a, building 5. Phone: 8 (495) 384-68-98
- Kindergarten No. 2235 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Vostryakovsky pr., 11a. Phone: 8 (495) 384-22-22
Round-the-clock kindergartens: CJSC
- Kindergarten No. 251. Address: st. Rublevskoe highway, 95/2. Phone: 8 (495) 141-50-01
- Kindergarten No. 445 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Molodogvardeiskaya, 34. Phone: 8 (495) 141-41-05
- Kindergarten No. 669 (for children with hearing impairment). Address: st. Davydkovskaya, 8, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 445-30-45
- Kindergarten No. 1479. Address: st. Krylatskie Holmy, 25, building 1 Phone: 8 (495) 412-05-24
- Kindergarten No. 1555. Address: Kutuzovsky prospect, 26. Phone: 8 (495) 249-73-48
Round-the-clock kindergartens: SAO
- Kindergarten No. 2. Address: st. Avangardnaya, 4a Phone: 8 (495) 452-54-71
- Kindergarten No. 22 (speech therapy). Address: st. Dubninskaya, 34, building 2 Phone: 8 (495) 485-98-35
- Kindergarten No. 55 (for children with developmental problems). Address: st. Lavochkina, 46, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 459-58-57
- Kindergarten No. 63 (speech therapy). Address: 1st Voikovsky proezd, 4, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 150-49-13
- Kindergarten No. 107 (with a nursery group). Address: 4th Vyatsky lane, 22a. Phone: 8 (495) 613-16-02
- Kindergarten No. 154 (for children with hearing impairment). Address: st. Dubninskaya, 33. Phone: 8 (495) 480-15-66
- Kindergarten No. 249 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Zorge, d. 8. Phone: 8 (499) 943-11-21
- Kindergarten No. 351 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Flotskaya, 27a. Phone: 8 (495) 453-01-92
- Kindergarten No. 385 (combined type, for children with disorders of the musculoskeletal system, with a nursery group). Address: st. Begovaya, d. 6, building 1. Phone: 8 (495) 945-61-57
- Kindergarten No. 626. Address: st. Mikhalkovskaya, 13b. Phone: 8 (495) 154-63-51
- Kindergarten No. 1386 (speech therapy). Address: Svetly proezd, 4a. Phone: 8 (499) 158-24-22
- Kindergarten No. 1553 (speech therapy). Address: Krasnostudenchesky proezd, 2a. Phone: 8 (495) 976-53-19
- Kindergarten No. 1611 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Taldomskaya, 9, building 1. Phone: 8 (495) 906-83-74
- Kindergarten No. 1779. Address: Khoroshevskoe shosse, 43b. Phone: 8 (499) 195-10-83.
- Primary school-kindergarten No. 1812 “Gan-Khama”. Address: Valdaisky proezd, 20. Phone: 8 (495) 458-08-72, fax: 8 (495) 457-05-05
- Kindergarten No. 1985 (speech therapy). Address: st. Academician Ilyushin, 16. Phone: 8 (495) 152-08-62
- Kindergarten No. 2246 (with nursery groups, for children with speech impairments). Address: Korovinskoe shosse, 20a. Phone: 8 (495) 485-57-31
Round-the-clock kindergartens: SZAO
- Kindergarten No. 45. Address: st. Schukinskaya, 16/18. Phone: 8 (495) 190-49-29.
- Kindergarten No. 53 (with a nursery group). Address: Marshal Zhukov Avenue, 24, building 4. Phone: 8 (495) 191-44-13
- Kindergarten No. 734 (sanatorium type, anti-tuberculosis). Address: Volokolamsk highway, 88, building 1. Phone: 8 (495) 491-01-10
- Kindergarten №840. Address: Boulevard Generala Karbysheva, 5, building 4. Phone: 8 (495) 199-09-64
- Kindergarten No. 1191 (compensating type, for children with visual impairments). Address: st. Isakovsky, 10, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 758-40-63
- Kindergarten No. 1196 (compensating type, speech therapy). Address: st. Marshal Katukov, 4, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 750-35-56
- Kindergarten No. 2177 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Marshal Sokolovsky, 8. Phone: 8 (495) 194-10-25
Round-the-clock kindergartens: SVAO
- Kindergarten No. 227 (with nursery and speech therapy groups). Address: Proezd Rusanova, 9, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 180-43-50
- Kindergarten No. 392 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Botanicheskaya, d. 5a. Phone: 8 (495) 610-27-10
- Kindergarten No. 403 (sanatorium type, anti-tuberculosis, with a nursery group). Address: st. Polyarnaya, 7, building 3. Phone: 8 (495) 477-25-98
- Kindergarten No. 487 “Baby” (with a nursery group). Address: st. Amundsen, 13a. Phone: 8 (495) 189-40-22
- Kindergarten No. 610 (speech therapy, with a nursery group). Address: 3rd Northern Line, 15. Phone: 8 (499) 767-86-45
- Kindergarten No. 874 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Pilot Babushkina, 31, building 1. Phone: 8 (495) 472-00-44
- Kindergarten No. 1240 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Komintern, d. 24. Phone: 8 (495) 185-74-38
- Kindergarten No. 1516. Address: Altufevskoe shosse, 98, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 908-06-96
- Kindergarten No. 1539. Address: st. Dokukina, d. 7a. Phone: 8 (495) 187-78-88
- Kindergarten No. 1645 “Umka” (combined type, with groups for children with mental retardation). Address: Studeny proezd, 10. Phone: 8 (495) 479-46-18
- Kindergarten No. 1880 (with a nursery group). Address: Proezd Dezhneva, 8a. Phone: 8 (495) 477-14-18
- Kindergarten No. 2146 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Academician Koroleva, 30A. Phone: 8 (495) 618-13-14
- Kindergarten No. 2152 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Korneichuk, d. 58b. Phone: 8 (495) 405-87-11.
Round-the-clock kindergartens: Central Administrative District
- Kindergarten No. 6. Address: st. Novoryazanskaya, 30-32 Phone: 8 (495) 208-84-15
- Kindergarten No. 249 Top-Top. Address: st. 2nd Miusskaya, 9. Phone: 8 (495) 251-45-31
- Kindergarten No. 199. Address: Novokuznetsky 2nd lane, 10. Phone: 8 (495) 953-29-47
- Kindergarten No. 347. Address: Bolshoy Trekhgorny lane, 1, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 255-08-64
- Kindergarten No. 395 (health resort). Address: Khokhlovsky lane, 2/1. Phone: 8 (495) 923-82-38
- Kindergarten No. 521. Address: st. Zoological lane, 10. Phone: 8 (495) 253-76-84
- Kindergarten No. 652 (with a nursery group). Address: Bolshoi Kondratievsky lane, 5. Phone: 8 (495) 254-34-88
- Kindergarten No. 802 (speech therapy). Address: st. Nikoloyamsky per., 3a, building 2. Phone: 8 (495) 912-07-74
- Kindergarten No. 841 (combined type). Address: st. Shchipok, 12. Phone: 8 (495) 236-64-38
- Kindergarten No. 922. Address: Maly Vlasevsky lane, 7. Phone: 8 (495) 241-55-53.
- Kindergarten No. 1122. Address: Bolshoy Tishinsky lane, 26, building 13 Phone: 8-495-253-79-92
- Kindergarten No. 1155 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Khamovnichesky Val, 10A. Phone: 8 (495) 242-30-92
- Kindergarten No. 1313. Address: Bolshoi Predtechensky lane, 10. Phone: 8-495-252-19-22
- Kindergarten No. 1975 (orthopedic). Address: st. Golyanovskaya, d. 7A. Phone: 8 (495) 360-25-68
- Kindergarten No. 2113 (with a nursery group). Address: Nikoloyamsky lane, 3A, building 3. Phone: 8-495-912-77-31, fax: 8-495-911-16-01
Round-the-clock kindergartens: VAO
- Kindergarten No. 35. Address: 3rd proezd Podbelskogo, 18. Phone: 8 (495) 160-28-00
- Kindergarten No. 73 (with speech therapy groups). Address: st. 3rd Vladimirskaya, 14 Phone: 8 (495) 672-03-37
- Kindergarten No. 78. Address: Lomonosov st., 18. Phone: 8 (495) 315-30-17, 315-85-36
- Kindergarten No. 277 (compensating type, for children with visual impairments). Address: st. 15th Parkovaya, 40. Phone: 8 (495) 468-82-16
- Kindergarten No. 318 (with an ethno-cultural Tatar component of education). Address: st. Sakhalinskaya, 4. Phone: 8 (495) 466-92-44
- Kindergarten No. 793 (speech therapy). Address: st. 10th Parkovaya, 18a. Phone: 8 (495) 465-04-47
- Kindergarten No. 882 (health-improving). Address: st. Amurskaya, 38. Phone: 8 (495) 462-51-55
- Kindergarten No. 954. Address: st. Pervomaiskaya, 4. Phone: 8 (495) 165-50-01
- Kindergarten No. 1417 (with a nursery group). Address: st. Ussuriyskaya, 1. Phone: 8 (495) 469-45-38
- Kindergarten No. 1813 (combined type, for children with disorders of the musculoskeletal system). Address: Cross Prosek, 1v. Phone: 8 (495) 264-18-79
- Kindergarten No. 1975 (orthopedic). Address: st. Golyanovskaya, 7a. Phone: 8 (495) 360-25-68
- Kindergarten No. 2385. Address: st. 3rd Parkovaya, 54a. Phone: 8 (495) 164-47-90
- Kindergarten No. 2455. Address: st. 3rd Parkovaya, 26/2. Phone: 8 (495) 367-14-45
Round-the-clock kindergartens: ZELENOGRAD
- Kindergarten No. 1227 (compensating type, sanatorium type, anti-tuberculosis). Address: Zelenograd, microdistrict 1, building 137. Phone: 8 (495) 534-17-22
- Kindergarten No. 2331 (nursery group). Address: Zelenograd, microdistrict 15, building 1533. Phone: 8 (495) 538-01-60
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I’m interested in real stories. What prompted you to send your child to a kindergarten for a five-day period and how does your child endure the round-the-clock stay in the kindergarten? At what age did you give it?
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Just like in a regular garden. And they give back and forth not for their own pleasure, but because the need forced them.
The child mirrors the mother in relation to the garden.
If a mother twitches, worries, gets nervous, then it is transmitted to the child.
If a mother shows with her whole appearance that this is a normal turn of life, so for everyone and this situation is not subject to discussion, then everything is OK with the child.
My friend gave away somewhere in Tushino.
I just told everyone and myself: this is not a war, not a besieged Leningrad, not famine and devastation – so we stomp into the garden and smile. -
My parents sent me and my sister to the garden for five days, the garden was very far from home, they were taken away only on weekends and sometimes in the middle of the week. I do not remember that I suffered from this
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in Tushino, I know only one round-the-clock garden, and yes, it’s terrible there, but alas, there is no other
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my girlfriend was inspired by the lack of money
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children are different, I have a complex, it so happened that my mother didn’t hug me for 16 years already
but my grandmother raised me, she was against extensions and kindergartens
my child received complete freedom at the age of 7, well, almost complete) -
Actually, I planned to give to such a kindergarten by the age of four because of my illness, but fate decreed otherwise – and at 3 years 7 months. my child ended up in a temporary shelter – I got sick, they took me to the hospital, the child was left alone. With the consent of all my friends and neighbors, my child was taken to the shelter on the same day, they were not dragged to hospitals. Yes, it was. But then there was a lot of noise in the computer – mothers unfamiliar to me wrote: why couldn’t you give the child to other people, girlfriends, acquaintances, etc.? No matter how much you explain that no one manages to give my child even as planned, and even more so at one moment, suddenly, suddenly, and even more so, there were no people who wanted to. But the Internet was noisy for a long time and tedious, they say, it’s to blame, she didn’t give it to us. True, after the hospitals, I pulled myself together, tightened my belt and hired a nanny – this is the only person in the world who, even for money, generally sits with a child and takes him to classes if I am very unwell, now a couple of times a quarter.
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Well, what, we have a garden for railroad workers, you can spend five days or more, but what to do if you got tired on the train for a week . .
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From the age of 1.5 I went to a nursery for a five-day week, my mother gave me and my sister away because she was simply tired. To be honest, I don’t remember this period at all. Relationship with mother is good. But with my child, I would do this only in case of emergency.
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That’s right! There are quite “decent” professions – conductors, stewards, and just someone who works for days. And if there is no dad and grandmothers, then you need a kindergarten with overnight stays.
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I haven’t heard about your story at all, although I sit “at the computer” all day long. God bless you.
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I probably have a crooked example. But my daughter and I are alone in Moscow, there is no one to help, so initially I was looking for a garden either with an extended working day or with the possibility of spending the night. I didn’t plan to take my daughter for a five-day period, but I understood that “if anything” and I couldn’t pick her up from the garden, there should not be a catastrophe.
As a result, I found a paid, relatively inexpensive kindergarten with a five-day period. Kindergarten is a miracle! True, the manager changed there a few years ago, the garden seems to have become free, and now it’s not clear whether there is a night group there (garden No. 151 near Nakhimovsky Prospekt, if that).
Well, I gave my daughter to kindergarten with a five-day period. After 7 in the garden they made a combined group of those who remained. They could be picked up until 21, or then the children were put to bed. Their teacher was a short uncle with a very beautiful, low and loud voice. The children adored him!
All the years I used to pick up my daughter from kindergarten around 9 and bring her back in the morning.
The first time my daughter stayed overnight was when I got stuck in a traffic jam on New Year’s Eve. And to my surprise, she really liked it there. Since then, she began to spend the night in the garden once a week (at her request), and I adjusted my night or early business trips to this, or just got high from a free evening
I think that a lot depends on the kindergarten and the complexity of the parents’ situation. If you can just pick up late from a 24-hour kindergarten, then it seems to me that this is a better way out than five days.
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Wow. We also went to this garden, I still remember that good uncle. And the head fired with a scandal, although my aunt was very good. Now the municipal has become, I stopped by and watched, full city …
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Excuse me, did you always pick up the child around 9 pm and get high when she stayed asleep?
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My child went to a round-the-clock garden, at night I left him the only time when I fell down with a temperature of 40, it was winter and I felt that I probably would not have reached the garden. How he then tortured me to ask that all the time left! The choice for the garden itself fell due to the fact that in other kindergartens at 5 o’clock in the evening all the children were sorted out in some miraculous way, I can’t even imagine who, either the parents don’t all work, or all the grandmothers have, and I finished at 7, it takes 2 hours to get home, and during the reporting period you won’t do it at all and you won’t leave. put to sleep.
Who constantly drove to the night group, about half of the parents who not only did not have time to pick up the children even before 21 or those who did not have time to take the children to the garden in the morning, because they worked from 8 and still had to get there. The second half, oddly enough, was of those who had second babies, who did not let the first sleep even at night. And in the general mass, those who worked with complex schedules in shifts were lost. There were no dysfunctional children there. -
Also sorry, I accidentally came in, for some reason I remembered the “mustachioed nanny”) my daughter was in an ordinary garden, I missed her all the time (what to say about the mother, who is forced to pick up the child almost at night and (sometimes) leave him there And mom also needs a rest, especially since she carries the whole small family on herself.
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I then worked from October to April 7 days a week with 2-3 hours of sleep … alone and on my own. Therefore, I got out as best I could, and sometimes caught a buzz from silence
My daughter and I, after kindergarten, went to the kashirka to take orders from my online store to the courier service. I was just on the way and I guessed the time.
Now I myself take my daughter to classes after lessons at a paid school, and on weekends, because now I can afford free time.
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You simply don’t know that “mustached nanny” The daughter herself asked him to spend the night once a week! She liked it very much. Well, I took advantage of the moment.
In his group (he was in charge of the evening hodgepodge) it was common to hear how the children asked their parents to come later. But the night group only opened at 7 pm.
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I wouldn’t give it back. But I know a few single mothers for whom this is salvation. One here is a nurse in the hospital, working day and night, two children, a widow. Well, how else to spin? True, children spend the night in the garden only when their mother is on the day, and not all 5 days. I know another family, where the parents died. An old grandmother grows up, and also a bedridden grandfather. It’s just very hard for her, but still better than in the orphanage ..
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I went as a child, not always true. Because the garden was on Pionerskaya, and we moved to Orekhovo and there were no options to get a job in the nearest one. I honestly don’t remember any feelings about it. My youngest also wanted to spend the night in the garden from time to time, it was just interesting.
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this garden is a 3 min walk from my house and I reviewed it last year for a junior. I didn’t like the manager (apparently new), everything is extra. the boards, as I understand it, were removed, i.e. now it’s just a municipal garden. In my opinion, the round-the-clock group was also removed (although I may be mistaken, but they didn’t say anything about it, although the manager talked a lot about the garden).
ended up in another garden away from home, but with a better manager. And now many people say about 151 thathas deteriorated badly
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It turned out sad with the garden. There was a manager there – just gold, Olga Pavlovna. There were rumors that she decided to win the competition “kindergarten of the year” or something with UNESCO. And apparently some people didn’t like it. They sent a check, found fault with the documents. And they filed a case against her. The mother of our classmate connected her corporate lawyer to the case, the head was acquitted. And the next day after the case was closed, the dismissal order just came from above
It was just in the winter of our last year. The fee was canceled, the evening group was closed, the physiotherapist, masseur, etc. kicked out, 2 languages were canceled .. in general, everything was completely canceled. But we had wonderful teachers, and the Peterson preparatory program in the garden had already been completed (mine later repeated it at school courses). Once I found a teacher who was crying in the evening in a group. When she talked, it turned out that her salary was cut very much, and she had already worked in the garden for a bunch of years and was afraid to change her workplace
Very, very sorry for the kindergarten. Before closing, it cost only 8.5 thousand for a round-the-clock five-day program with a bunch of classes, wellness treatments, annual flower beds and fountains at all sites. And in winter they invited a person who carved cartoon characters on snowdrifts
We flew by a little with graduation. Under Olga Pavlovna, everyone celebrated in the garden, even the circus was invited with animals to the territory. We had to rent a cafe and do the usual feeding with animators. True, it turned out to be fun anyway
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I had 2 girlfriends for a five-day week. Negative emotions are not experienced in this regard. Situations are different for people. It is easy for some to say that they would not give it away – for those who have 55 able-bodied bvbushes or do not work themselves. I rushed to pick up mine from the garden like a mad broom, although I always worked nearby. And indeed, in some miraculous way, by 6 o’clock there were 2 children left.
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hmm, no words …. yes, in fact, with many things in our country, so
and now where is this manager, do you know? -
Horror, it was not easy for you.
I’m also thinking of opening my own business, the only thing that stops me is that I won’t see the child at all, it’s a pity somehow) -
Everyone’s situation is different, but I’m not judging, but I’m interested.
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At first there were rumors that she went to some kind of speech therapy kindergarten as the head. And then someone said that she stayed at home with her grandchildren to sit. Which is true, I don’t know. But she is very sorry. She worked there for many years. The garden was brand new. I even had the feeling that such a relatively small payment could not be enough for what she did in the garden thousand It was easier for me to go to a paid garden than to immediately scrape a bag for a bribe. Before closing, the garden cost 8.5
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if a child practically lives in a garden, then spending the night there is really not a problem, but even a joy . . no need to stomp back and forth home and from home, what is there to do at home? go to sleep? and in the morning get up and stomp back …
your child practically grew up in an orphanage … but you didn’t even understand it .. -
for some, the garden in general (even until 18.00) is like an orphanage (nowadays, in general, the tendency is to keep children by their skirts until they come of age, and not even give them away to grandmothers), but for others, the joy of communicating with friends, games, activities, and all this without canceling loving parents .
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we have such a garden, but now no one sleeps there, they pick it up until 21. My children love to play there very much until 20 hours. Those who finish or finish late leave there, my mother worked in an ambulance, in the morning after the shift she took it. There is nothing terrible, there are all sorts of life circumstances. We have a very good teacher at night.
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I was sent to such a kindergarten at the age of 4; I have no regrets about this. The garden was outside the city, so they took it only for the weekend (and in the summer they just came to visit on weekends). Well, of course, they took me on vacation. Since I had nothing to compare with, it seemed absolutely natural for me and all the children to “live” in the garden.
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yeah, daily talking with mom in the evenings and sleeping with her in the same bed? My daughter is even overly pampered and correct. There is nothing similar with the orphanage. Yes, and in the garden, the attitude towards her was ideal, because. the garden was the best. And now we have a lot of communication, living conditions are better. I look at my daughter now and rejoice
I think it’s much more harmful to go to the garden before 4:00 pm, where the governess is yelling, and her mothers cajole her with gifts for every sneeze. Half a day in a concentration camp, of course, is compensated by sitting at home for half a day while mom watches TV shows .. then it will also be repeated at school? .. This is a heavenly life .. but mom spent more time on the child
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Somehow everything turned out by itself and started spinning. I didn’t plan anything. It was almost a joke. I’m not sure I would have succeeded if I had consciously planned. And when everything started spinning, there was nowhere to go
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I envy your determination with white envy
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Yes, there was no determination. There was a little daughter, a complete lack of income and prospects for going to work. I planned to go to work when I sent the child to the kindergarten, but we were like a nursery for a couple of months . .. and I started to get sick. The pediatrician even laughed that she had not yet seen the “non-garden” mother. Daughter has snot – I have bronchitis right there
We sat out for a year, and then went out into the garden again.
Friends traded wholesale. I asked them to pinch me a little so that I could post something on the Internet. And when, after 2 months, they started transferring money from the wilderness to the savings book of an individual, I ran to get registered .. and then there was nowhere to go But that was quite a long time ago, there were dashing times , very few online stores
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If you asked me, then I answer – my son, first of all, the eldest went there when he could, picked up at 8, half past nine, when he could not, spent the night there. There are no bad memories of the five-day period, only good ones, then we went to another garden, also with a five-day period, he does not even remember this garden. But in that garden they “lit” at a five-day meeting, they still remember their friends and educators there. In the classroom, camps – “the first guy in the village”, the soul of the team – I think the merit – five days is 100%.
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but still it works for those who do something. You are done. I wish you good luck in business
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no, I addressed Fairy
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but her experience is similar to mine, I just took home more often.
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My friend went to such a garden. She says that she was always afraid that her mother would not take her home for the weekend. Mom worked for her according to the most usual Soviet schedule until 17.00, apparently the baby interfered with her, I don’t know … They rarely communicate now.
My child goes to a regular kindergarten, for 3 years in a row (now we are already in preparation) the child did not want to go to kindergarten at all, they were on their nerves, asking to go home. She always left it when she could – for example, during an illness (and we often got sick). I can’t even imagine how she would go to the 5th day. Although, they say after all, if life forces … probably, if I had to, we would go, it’s better than an orphanage, IMHO. -
A lot depends on her mother. I know a girl who was always picked up on time, but she cried every day because she was afraid that her mother would not pick her up from the garden today.
And I also know a man (he is now 40 years old) who spent his entire childhood on a five-day holiday in a country garden. He is now very protective of his mother (she lives in our house), they have an excellent relationship.
It seems to me that different families and different kindergartens have different results
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A classmate’s sister was taken to such a kindergarten – a good departmental kindergarten from the enterprise where the parents worked, and even located in their own yard, but with a five-day period. They never left her there to spend the night, but the child was terribly afraid of this, that they would leave her.
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It is difficult to make diagnoses on the Internet, but it means that there was something that specifically caused these particular fears in this child. Maybe someone didn’t carefully blurt out something at home, or maybe the girl is creative and she likes dramatic performances, so she told how everything is terrible in her life, and that she was afraid that her mother would not take her away.
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Or just saw someone being left behind and realized that such a theoretical possibility exists.
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My child went to an ordinary kindergarten, he went with pleasure, but at some point there was a fear that I would forget to pick him up. Every morning I listened to my son’s punishment that don’t forget to pick me up (by the way, there was never even a hint).
Round-the-clock kindergartens in Minsk. Where to send a child on weekdays
Surely children from the 1970s and 1980s remember their independent childhood with nostalgia: going to the store without supervision, walking in the yard with the guys, semolina “with lumps”. There was one more element in this list – round-the-clock kindergartens. Here the kids spent whole days while their parents worked. Blizko.by wondered if there are such gardens now and how one can get into them.
Round the clock groups. Why is this needed?
Every family answers this question differently. Someone has a lot of business trips in their work schedule, someone is in the process of divorce and does not want the baby to witness domestic conflicts. In these and other life situations, not only friends and relatives, but also kindergartens can come to the rescue.
Today in Minsk there are round-the-clock groups where a child can stay for five working days. As a rule, they accept children from the age of three – younger kids can hardly endure separation from their mother.
According to the general rules, the child can be in a 24-hour group from Monday to Friday. In practice, it looks like this: on Monday morning, the baby is brought to the garden, handed over the necessary clothes and change of underwear, toys, and taken away on Friday after the end of the working day. Of course, the caregivers will not mind if the baby is taken away earlier.
Groups of round-the-clock stay also work on the basis of specialized kindergartens for children with special needs. Here, a system of continuous education and rehabilitation is being created for the kids, and mothers can get a certain “respite”, because raising a “special” child is not so easy.
Round-the-clock kindergartens in Minsk. Addresses
Today, there are about 10 round-the-clock groups operating in the city. According to experts, this service is needed by single-parent families, parents with a busy work schedule, families in conflict situations.
Preschool number |
Address |
Features |
Phone |
No. 19 |
st. Miroshnichenko, 25 |
Kindergarten for visually impaired children |
8 (017) 261-24-62 |
No. 174 |
Belinsky st., 8/A |
Sanatorium kindergarten for children registered with anti-tuberculosis dispensaries |
8 (017) 280-26-44 |
No. 235 |
Dzerzhinsky Ave., 75 |
Kindergarten for children with special needs of psychophysical development |
8 (017) 272-51-96 |
No. 407 |
Logoisk tract, 39/3 |
For children with special needs of psychophysical development |
8 (017) 261-24-22 |
No. 469 |
st. Korzhenevsky, 7 |
For children with hearing and speech impairments |
8 (017) 278-75-06 |
No. 547 |
Rafieva street, 76 |
Groups of preparation for school, educational circles work |
8 (017) 270-86-87 |
№406 |
st. Gamarnika, 18 |
On the basis of the institution there is a school of motherhood |
8 (017) 261-78-10 |
№65 |
st. Holodeda, 21 |
Kindergarten for children with disorders of the musculoskeletal system |
8 (017) 241-69-64 |
№348 |
st. Angarskaya, 74 |
Early development groups work |
8 (017) 299-82-31 |
There are also groups in sanatorium and specialized kindergartens. You can get into them with the direction of the district education department or by the conclusion of a doctor.
How can I join the 24 hour group?
The child can go to the “night” group of the kindergarten, which he visits constantly. Therefore, for admission to a preschool educational institution, it is necessary to provide a certain package of documents:
1. Direction of the education department of the district in which the child permanently resides
2. Medical card of the established form. In case of chronic diseases (hearing impairment, peculiarities of psycho-physical development, and so on), it is necessary to provide medical documents, the conclusion of the commission.
3. A photocopy of the child’s birth certificate.
For admission to the “night” group, it is also worth providing documents on the need to visit it: certificates from the place of work about shift schedules or permanent business trips, a certificate of family composition, and so on.
The original certificates and photocopies must be handed over to the head of the kindergarten, who will give permission to visit the group.
Five questions about 24-hour kindergartens
1. Who can get into the “night” group?
A child who needs constant care for medical reasons, or there is no one to look after him in the evenings due to the busyness of his parents. Leaving a child in such a group “just like that” will not work, you will have to look for a nanny.
2. What does a child do in a “night” group?
The baby has a normal routine: he has dinner, plays, then sleeps. The child is looked after by a night nanny who reads fairy tales to them, often replacing a caring grandmother.
3. At what age are babies admitted to the round-the-clock group?
Usually three years old. Since one or two such groups work in the kindergarten, children of different ages are accepted into it – up to 6 years old.
4. Is it worth leaving a child in such a group?
The decision always remains with the parents, no one obliges them. However, in the case of a serious illness of a child, mom and dad sometimes just need a kind of “respite”. A round-the-clock group can help overcome the psychological stress that invariably arises in families with “special” children.
5. Is it possible to pick up a child during the week?
No problem. After all, a long separation from a loved one can be perceived by the baby as a punishment, remember this.
Svetlana Paskannaya
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General recommendations for choosing a pet hotel
When planning a trip, pay attention to the opening hours of the hotel for animals. It is convenient when the reception, issuance of pets is carried out around the clock. However, it is even more important that there is always someone from the staff near the animals. In this case, in any emergency situation, there will be a person nearby who can solve it.
Availability of veterinary control. When a hotel for animals is located at a veterinary clinic, round-the-clock veterinary assistance, if necessary, the availability of professional equipment, will be a plus. The downside of this solution is the likelihood of healthy pets coming into contact with sick animals. When a zoo hotel is needed, this point should be clarified in advance.
When the selected animal hotel is an independent establishment, it is important to clarify the procedure for providing veterinary services. The ideal option would be constant cooperation with one of the clinics.
Features of choice
When choosing a temporary place of residence for your pet, it is important to know:
- A bed for each guest is provided individually, it must be clean and disinfected. It is undesirable to use mattresses, other products with fillers, as animals can taste them.
- Rooms – when animals are kept in cages, it is important that a certain distance is maintained between them to exclude physical contact with neighbors, there are opaque partitions. When keeping animals in enclosures, there must be a roof that will prevent the guest from escaping. When choosing outdoor content, a house located in an aviary should provide comfortable accommodation, protect the guest from rain, snow, and wind.
- Security – the hotel for animals must be equipped with fences to prevent access by unauthorized persons, the escape of animals. The first fence is an aviary, a cage with strong bars, reliable locks. The second – doors with a lock, a high blank fence, if the animals are kept on the street.
- Approach to business – when, after submitting an application, the manager does not require certificates confirming the pet’s health, does not offer an examination by a veterinarian, you should be wary. There may be sick cats and dogs near your pet, which were also taken to stay without a preliminary examination.
- When giving away your pet, if possible, pay attention to how the staff behaves towards the guests. If in doubt, you should choose another hotel.
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how Tagil schools and kindergartens are protected from terrorism – TagilCity.ru The editors of TagilCity.ru found out how local authorities ensure the protection of young Tagil residents from the threat of terrorism and what innovations will be implemented in kindergartens due to shooting at kids in the Ulyanovsk region.
Every year in one of the educational institutions in Russia there is a mass murder of children. The latest tragedy was in the Ulyanovsk region, where on April 26 this year, a local resident entered a kindergarten, shot the teacher and killed the kids sleeping in their beds during quiet time. After the deed, the man committed suicide.
Authorities at all levels are trying to eliminate the threat of terrorist attacks in schools and kindergartens. For these purposes, they develop a set of measures and finance their implementation. How exactly children are protected in schools and kindergartens in Nizhny Tagil, TagilCity.ru found out.
Anti-terrorist protection and integrated security is the number one task that has been set for us both by the head of the city [Vladislav Pinaev] and the Ministry of Education. Enormous funds have been allocated for these purposes, – says the head of the education department of Nizhny Tagil Tatyana Udintseva.
Photo: 1MI
National Guard and access control
Just like that, even parents cannot get into the educational institution of Nizhny Tagil. A checkpoint has been installed right outside the front door of the schools and an employee of a private security company is on duty around the clock.
Teachers and students use personal passes. The rest of the visitors, in order to get into the zone of the educational process, coordinate the visit with the teachers and present an identity document to the security guard.
An employee of a private security company has a panic button, which he presses in case of any threat. The signal goes to the control panel of the security organization, and a few minutes later, a squad of the National Guard arrives at the scene. The algorithm of actions in such cases is clearly worked out – rehearsal exercises are held in schools every month.
The check can come to any educational institution, press the panic button and see the estimated time of arrival. Everything worked out, — told the editors of TagilCity.ru Deputy Head of Nizhny Tagil Valery Surov .
Photo: 1MI
According to Surov, in Nizhny Tagil, the listed antiterrorist measures have been introduced in all schools in the city.
Metal detectors
Access control in educational institutions of the city will be gradually tightened – schoolchildren, employees and visitors will be checked for weapons or explosives. The new requirement was introduced as part of an agreement with security companies.
The choice of device depends on the size of the school and the number of students. In large schools, there should be metal frames at the entrance, if students are less than the standard – hand-held metal detectors at the guards, – told the editors of TagilCity.ru Valery Surov .
Video surveillance
The safety of children is also monitored during the educational process. The buildings of almost all schools in the city, according to Surov, are under video surveillance. This year, the mayor’s office plans to allocate funds for the installation of a surveillance system for school areas.
This year we brought the territorial security of almost all educational institutions into line. If there are minor flaws, we will fix it. CCTV cameras are displayed on the dispatcher’s console and film the most dangerous areas: the entrance to the building, the entrance to the territory, dangerous objects that are located on the territory of the educational institution, – says deputy head of social policy .
Security in kindergartens
Currently, only parents and employees who have a key to the intercom on the front door can get into the kindergartens of the city. However, innovations have also affected kindergartens: in the coming years, the municipality must provide security and introduce access control. How exactly to implement this requirement is a question that is at the decision stage.
The specifics of school and kindergarten are completely different. If schools have one checkpoint, then in kindergartens children enter in groups, respectively, there are problems if children are admitted to a preschool educational institution through a single passage. We are trying to divide the children so that they do not walk in the general mass. Let’s work, – summed up Valery Surov.
Recall that after the massacre in a kindergarten in the Ulyanovsk region, security measures were strengthened in preschool educational institutions in Nizhny Tagil.
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A court in St. Petersburg punished a man who shot at teenagers0010
“Big Brother” in St. Petersburg will have twice as many eyes
But his own. For the first time in Moscow, they began to sell studios-new buildings in the basements
Russian biathlete Virolainen will compete for Finland
Neither scrambled nor soft-boiled: nutritionists told who should not eat eggs
Visa centers massively inform about new conditions for obtaining Schengen
Camera filmed how an SUV driver rammed a car and two fences on Mytninskaya and ran
The dump truck collected three cars at the exit from the Ring Road to Vyborgskoye Highway
The district administration told about the fate of the roofless house on Ligovsky Prospekt
The procession went to Nevsky Prospekt. Priests are followed by Cossacks and cadets
Typhoon “Hinnamnor” claimed the lives of three residents of Primorye
The murder of the deputy head of Novaya Kakhovka turned out to be a staging of the FSB
A working week opened with a fire sauna in a shopping center in the north of St. Petersburg
Results of by-elections in St. Petersburg , received “United Russia”
The weather will change completely. The chief forecaster of St. Petersburg gave a forecast for the week
The center is blocked, traffic jams are growing. Look at the closed Nevsky from a bird’s eye view
The cameras showed that not only the leg, but also the sofa was damaged during the shooting in the north of St. Petersburg
“Parade of the Planets”. A training trolleybus and a bus did an amazing job at Dachnoye
Details of a fatal accident on the ring road: a van with a foreigner flew into the MAZ, covering two accidents
Hurriyet: Erdogan at the SCO summit will again offer Putin to organize a meeting with Zelensky
Three schoolchildren were “warmed up” by burning foam rubber in Vyborg. An unfinished house has a black attic
An arsenal of knives was confiscated from an apartment in St. Petersburg after a guest’s ear was nearly cut off
As if wearing an invisibility hat: a psychologist explained which women men don’t notice
A truck driver was shot in the leg during a road conflict in the north of St. Petersburg
During a quest in Moscow, three children and employees were injured
“There is damage to the gas pipeline. ” The Governor of the Kursk Region announced the shelling of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the VSU village Tetkino
FSB reports the prevention of terrorist attacks against the authorities of the Crimea
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