Daycare for 7 year old: Drop-In Daycare: Flexible Part-Time Child Care Options

Опубликовано: January 31, 2023 в 8:47 pm

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Drop-in Childcare

Flexible, Fun Drop-In Care That Kids Absolutely Love

Drop off and pick up on a whim or plan an adventure filled visit. Hours are prorated to the minute, so you pay only for time spent and not a minute more.

Drop off and pick up on a whim or plan an adventure filled visit. Hours are prorated to the minute, so you pay only for time spent and not a minute more.

Your child will have a blast while you:

  • Head out to a doctor’s appointment

  • Devote time to the PTA or volunteer

  • Run errands

  • Get work done

  • Attend classes

  • Night out

  • Date night

  • Or book precious “me” time

Your child will have a blast while you:

  • Head out to a doctor’s appointment

  • Devote time to the PTA or volunteer

  • Run errands

  • Get work done

  • Attend classes

  • Night out

  • Or book precious “me” time

Weekend Care And Nighttime Hours Are Available!

Whatever Your Needs May Be, Drop-In
Care Is Available During All Operating Hours

The Playcrew members warmly welcome your child. We’ll make sure that they get the social interaction they need. With so many ways to play, your child will make new friends in a flash.

The Playcrew members warmly welcome your child. We’ll make sure that they get the social interaction they need. With so many ways to play, your child will make new friends in a flash.

Children have the opportunity to create their adventure. They explore a multi-sensory environment, including dramatic play, blocks galore, video games, fine motor activities, and more.

Children have the opportunity to create their adventure. They explore a multi-sensory environment, including dramatic play, blocks galore, video games, fine motor activities, and more.

Each day features new crafts and activities with a variety of materials at your child’s disposal. Getting messy with shaving cream play, painting, slime creations, and more, help your child investigate as they create.

Each day features new crafts and activities with a variety of materials at your child’s disposal. Getting messy with shaving cream play, painting, slime creations, and more, help your child investigate as they create.

Children love exploring our play structures, joining in on daily dance parties, participating in relays, yoga, gross motor games, playing basketball, and more!

Children love exploring our play structures, joining in on daily dance parties, participating in relays, yoga, gross motor games, playing basketball, and more!

Kick-off each Friday and Saturday evening with a pizza party followed by an evening full of theme night fun. Each weekend features crafts, games, experiments, and more surrounding a new popular theme, such as:

  • Glow Party

  • STEAM Factory

  • Luau

  • Frozen Frenzy

  • Pirate & Mermaid Party

Kick-off each Friday and Saturday evening with a pizza party followed by an evening full of theme night fun. Each weekend features crafts, games, experiments, and more surrounding a new popular theme.

  • Glow Party

  • Pajama Party

  • Grinchmas

  • Luau

  • Pirate & Mermaid Party

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During middle childhood, youngsters need supervision. A responsible adult should be available to get them ready and off to school in the morning and watch over them after school until you return home from work. Even children approaching adolescence—the eleven- and twelve-year-olds—should not come home to an empty house in the afternoon unless they show unusual maturity for their age.

Maturity is the key here and is a much more important criterion than age. Some fourteen-year-olds still require supervision; some twelve-year-olds can be trusted to come home, do their homework, and care for themselves responsibly.

When deciding whether your child can return home to an empty house after school, keep the following in mind: Studies show that pre-teenagers and teenagers who come home to an unsupervised house—so-called latchkey kids—are more likely to use alcohol and other illegal drugs. One study of five thousand eighth-graders (twelve- and thirteen-year-olds from a range of economic and ethnic backgrounds) concluded that children who care for themselves for eleven or more hours per week were twice as likely to consume alcohol, smoke cigarettes, and use marijuana as children who were supervised.

Although being physically present is the best way to supervise a child, sometimes that is not possible. If alternative adult supervision is not available, parents should make special efforts to supervise their children from a distance. Children should have a set time when they are expected to arrive at home and should check in with a neighbor or with a parent by telephone. Parents and children should agree upon a regular routine for the child that is written down and posted in a conspicuous place alongside emergency telephone numbers. Such a schedule might consist of having a snack, doing homework, feeding a pet, and setting the dinner table. On some days the child may have an after-school activity or go to a friend’s house to play. Parents should always know where their unsupervised children are and what they are doing.

When evaluating child care options, determine whether other family members can handle these responsibilities. For example, does a grandparent or other relative live nearby, and is he or she available and willing to help? Is there a responsible teenager—perhaps an older sibling—who can supervise your child for a couple of hours in the afternoon until you arrive home?

If you choose a commercial after-school program, inquire about the training of the staff. There should be a high child-to-staff ratio, and the rooms and the playground should be safe.

Also talk to personnel at your child’s school and at the local YMCA about after-school programs, which are growing in number in many parts of the country. These programs tend to be structured, offer a variety of activities, and include time for homework. Many are reasonably priced.

If cost is an important factor, consider pooling resources with neighbors and hiring one mother to watch the children of a number of families. Or set up a co-op of several families in which each parent shares after-school child care on a rotating basis. Some companies now offer their employees flexible time schedules—perhaps allowing mothers and fathers to start work early so they can be home at three o’clock when the kids return from school.

Some employees take work home with them, spending their last two job hours at their desks at home. Twelve-hour shifts, with four off-days each week, and part-time employment are other alternative patterns of work that some parents are finding suitable. These options can be effective solutions to the child care problem for school-age children. Each family has its own needs and each must look for its own best circumstances.

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3/7/2022

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Caring for Your School-Age Child: Ages 5 to 12 (Copyright © 2004 American Academy of Pediatrics)


The information contained on this Web site should not be used as a substitute for the medical care and advice of your pediatrician. There may be variations in treatment that your pediatrician may recommend based on individual facts and circumstances.

Kindergarten: child 7 years old.

One of the problems of parents of preschool children is the attendance of the child in an educational institution. Each age period has its own training program, so the children are divided into groups. For each of them, their classes and mode are selected. Preparatory group age of children is 6-7 years. After graduation, the preschooler graduates in order to continue his education at school. However, sometimes parents want to keep him for another year. So the question arises,0003 until what age do they attend kindergarten.

Contents:

  • 1 Peculiarities of admission to kindergarten.
    • 1.1 Documents for enrollment in a preschool institution.
  • 2 Until what age can you visit the garden.
  • 3 Grounds for expulsion.
    • 3.1 PMPK Commission.
  • 4 How they attend kindergarten in the summer months before school.
  • 5 Conclusion.
    • 5.1 Similar items

Features of admission to kindergarten.

The relationship between the parent of pupils and the administration of the institution is regulated by an agreement signed between the parties when the child is enrolled in an educational organization.

In addition, the administration of the kindergarten is guided by the Law No. 273-FZ of December 29, 2012, the Charter of the institution and the regulation.

The local regulations of the educational organization must specify the age of the pupils, the conditions for their education, the rights and obligations of the parents of the children, the staff of the institution.

Traditionally, the school year in preschool institutions starts on September 1st. From this day on, children are usually enrolled in new study groups.

At the same time, an application to the department of education for enrolling a child in kindergarten is submitted from April 15 to June 30.

Deadlines may vary by region. They need to be checked with the local department of education.

Documents for enrollment in a preschool institution.

In order for the child to be enrolled in a preschool organization, parents need to prepare the following documents:

  • statement;
  • birth certificate of a minor;
  • SNILS;
  • a document confirming the registration of the child at this address.

The list may vary depending on the region and age of the minor.

If parents want to send their child to a compensatory group, then it is necessary to go through the PMPK commission and attach the results of the examination.

Until what age can visit the garden.

Children from 2 months to 8 years of age can be enrolled in preschool educational institutions in accordance with regulatory legal acts.

However, the age may differ, depending on the material conditions in the kindergarten. Some organizations accept children no younger than 1.5 years old.

To the question whether it is possible to attend kindergarten until the age of 8, Law “On Education” does not give a direct answer.

The document states that the child must be enrolled in a school for general education no earlier than 6.6 and no later than 8 years.

Accordingly, until that time, children can study in a pre-school educational institution.

The question of up to what age you can attend kindergarten is especially relevant for parents of children who were born in autumn or winter. The administration of an educational organization cannot expel a child without reason.

A minor reaching the age of 7 is not a valid reason for expulsion if the preschooler has not completed the required program.

Thus, kindergarten after 7 years can be attended if the parents decide to send the child to school a year later.

Grounds for expulsion.

A preschool educational organization develops legal documents based on the Model Regulations on preschool educational institutions, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 666 of 09/12/2008.

The document states that a preschooler must be under 7 years of age to enter an institution. There are no other indications of the age limit in the document.

Therefore, the child can continue education if the parents consider that it is too early for him to go to grade 1.

The grounds for the expulsion of a minor from a preschool educational institution can be:

  • parents’ application;
  • medical indications;
  • large debt or late payment for the care and supervision of a minor;
  • violation of the terms of the agreement between parents and the administration of the institution, etc.

A child may be expelled from kindergarten if he/she has completed an educational program. Re-mastering programs with the same content is not allowed by the Law “On Education”.

PMPK Commission.

However, the pupil may remain in the preschool educational institution in the same group if, according to the results of passing the psychological, medical and pedagogical commission, he did not master the content of the program.

If a child who is 7 years old on September 1 does not go to school, it is mandatory to pass a commission.

This issue is especially relevant for parents of children from compensatory groups.

PMPK specialists can write in the recommendations to leave the child in kindergarten for a second course, if the pupil needs it.

In addition, recommendations for admission to school, training in an adapted program can be indicated in the conclusion.

Parents need to know that the PMPK conclusion is an important but not mandatory document when entering a school.

They may not submit it along with other papers. In this case, the child will study on a common basis in a regular class.

How they attend kindergarten in the summer months before school.

Often, parents are faced with the fact that pupils are released in early June or late May, after which the administration says that the children will not be able to attend kindergarten.

This condition is illegal.

Children who are 7 years old but will not start school until September 1st can attend preschool until August 31st.

For this, special duty groups must be created in the kindergarten. The only exceptions are situations if the educational institution is closed for repairs or quarantine during the summer months.

Conclusion.

Parents of preschoolers face various challenges. One of them is until what age children can attend kindergarten. Not all parents strive to send their child to school earlier, especially if he is not physically or psychologically ready for schooling.

Children over the age of 7 can attend kindergarten if there are no other grounds for their expulsion. The educational organization operates on the basis of the Charter and the Regulations on the preschool educational institution, which spell out these points.

The documents can be found on the website of a specific kindergarten, where they must be posted.

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Elena Podbelskaya

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Elena Anatolyevna Podbelskaya – editor-in-chief of the Family Rights portal.

Graduated from the bachelor’s degree of the State University of Management in Moscow in 2000 – specialization “Management”.
SUM master’s degree in 2002 – specialization “Jurisprudence”.

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