Daycare that opens at 6am: Top 10 Early-Morning Child Care in Houston, TX

Опубликовано: November 10, 2022 в 11:48 pm

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Top 10 Early-Morning Child Care in Houston, TX

Description:

I am 21 years old!
A current student at Texas Southern University with a major in Kinesiology to teach Physical Education.
I model, dance, skate, paint, and love to be outdoors. I am a caring, fun, patient,trustworthy individual honored to help with the care of children.
I live near Downtown Houston, Tx and currently open to one-time & Early Morning & Night Care!…

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I am available for date nights and early morning drop-offs. I currently reside in Arlington, Virginia.
Nannying has been a huge part of my life. Spending time with children is one of my favorite things to do.In addition to providing references for the families I worked for, I am not opposed to conducting a background check. I do not smoke and I have my own car.
If we meet, I would prefer that our first meeting be in public.
Thanks….

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I am a college graduate from Dallas Baptist University, currently living in the Houston area. I am working in children’s ministry at a church in Katy. I have extensive experience babysitting children ages froma couple of months to 15 years old. I nannied in Dallas (part-time & full time) for 3 years and babysat frequently. This included picking children up from school/practice, driving them home, helping with homework, starting dinner/taking them to their next activity(s). I have tutored and coached numerous sports. I love working with and playing with children. My heart was made to serve and I love to help others.
I love animals, the outdoors, arts & crafts, singing, dancing, and LOVE reading with kiddos! Available early mornings, evenings, and overnight.
Looking forward to working with you!…

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I have 10 years of experience. I can help with Travel and Light Housekeeping. I’m a mother of 4 kids, 2 boys and 2 girls with 20 years of security experience also so your children safety is paramount.

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Karissa A. | Houston, TX

$15-25/hr • 6 yrs exp • 20 yrs old

Playful, Fun, Gentle, And Patient Sitter

Description:

I love hanging out with kids! I enjoy coloring and playing games with kids! I can cook, and I specialize in healthy vegetable forward meals but I also have a very picky partner so I can make some mean chickennuggets and Mac and cheese haha. I have 6 years of experience, and I can give you the numbers of some families as references. I am happy to help with travel and errands, and I’m free most of the day after I finish my shifts at work! I work in the early mornings, so I’m usually available after 12pm, but sometimes as early as 10-10:30am! I am very comfortable working late nights as well, I just want parents to feel relaxed, comfortable, and know their kids are safe!…

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Cameron S. | Houston, TX

$22-30/hr • 2 yrs exp • 23 yrs old

The JoJo Siwa And Paw Patrol Of Babysitters

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Heyo! A little about me: I am currently a kids soccer coach. We are in our off season, but I still coach early mornings! My favorite thing about interacting with kids 1-8 is their Aha! moments, the imagination,and the BRUTAL honesty. I currently attend U of H in pursuit of my B. S. in Psychology with a focus in Child Psychology. I am an aspiring musician and love to sing, play piano, play guitar, and overall rock out as my soccer kiddos say. I also love to cook and watch my family experience tasty food as we were typically the “we’ve got food at home” family and that food being Claritin and Marshmallows from 2007….

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Currently a Teacher’s Assistant for Special Education at an elementary, working with children 3-6 years old, Ive just started my career this school year and looking to further my education. Now looking forsummer, weekend and holiday break work . Also in the Army Reserves, July 13-August 1, 2022 is unavailable due to training. I am a single mother of a 3-year-old boy, I have a flexible schedule, although if my son is able to come with me I can work longer hours and early mornings/over night if needed . I have my own reliable transportation, meal preparation, light housekeeping working, love Disney movies and arts & crafts ….

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Hello, my name is anicia, I am 18 years old, I am currently a college student studying chemistry but I am looking to switch to the ultrasound tech career. With a few years of experience in child care over myhead , I believe in structure, learning, and growing positively with children while also having tons fun. My job as a child care provider is to give parents assurance of their child’s safety and well-being while they are away. I have experience with ages 3-16, open to help with infants, I am available pick-ups and drop offs, early mornings, late nights and over nights, last-minute child care, education, outings and so much more. I do not smoke or drink and have reliable transportation. Although I am currently vaccinated I still do take covid precautions such as wearing a mask, social distancing, and frequent hand washing.

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I am the mother of two – 21 and 16. I have been working for an Expat family for the last 6 months, taking care of 4-year-old triplets, one of whom has special needs. I took him to therapy sessions twice a weekand worked with him at home. Unfortunately, they are are returning back to Canada, so I am looking for a new job. I am available to work full or part time from early morning until 5 p.m. – Monday through Friday. I am happy to do school runs, taking to/from sports practices/lessons, prepare snacks, supervise homework and do light house keeping. More information that prospective parents might find interesting about me is that I have lived abroad for 25 years – 6 European capitals, Japan and Cairo, Egypt and can speak Arabic conversationally, as well as a smattering of French and Japanese. I returned to the States one year ago….

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Sarah P. | Houston, TX

$10-25/hr • 10 yrs exp • 32 yrs old

Caring And Reliable Sitter/Nanny

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I have my BA in Psychology an currently working on securing my real estate license online. I am currently looking for a consistent babysitting and/or tutoring job. I am available for early mornings any day andcertain afternoon/ evenings as well. My availability is limited on Wednesdays.
I am energetic and outgoing and have lots of experience with children of all ages, newborn-13 years old. I have worked as a babysitter, a mother’s helper, tutor, teacher and activities coordinator (drama, dance, and art). I can do anything from play outside all afternoon to reading out loud or learning algebra. I can cook and clean as well and am pet friendly. References are available upon request. I have reliable transportation….

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Melissa D. | Houston, TX

$20-30/hr • 10 yrs exp • 38 yrs old

Part-time OR Full-time Nanny/ Babysitter

Description:

My experience began about 22 years ago caring for my cousins. It first started with me staying over on weekends at a couple of my Aunts houses to babysit their boys. And lived in during the summer on weekdaysfor my Aunt to help her with her boys.
In 2002 I became a young mother of my own. All my priorities may not have traditionally planned out. But boy have I raised a fine young man today. One thing I can say and others have complimented me on, is my parenting skills, patience and love I have for my children. In 2004, my middle angel came into this world. From juggling work and raising 2 boys, during this time, we gave it until 2006 to decide that I stay home with my children while my husband worked long hours and sometimes traveled for work.
In 2007, by the time my boys were 3 and 5 years old, I began taking care of my friends sons ages 2 and 7 years old. Our day had a set schedule, from early morning with a hearty breakfast to playtime while I cleaned up after all four boys…

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Isabelle R. | Houston, TX

$15-25/hr • 7 yrs exp • 22 yrs old

Outgoing, Reliable, Compassionate College Student

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Hi! My name is Isabelle and I’m currently a student at the University of Houston studying Biology and Psychology on a Pre-Dental track. In the past I’ve had more experience with tutoring kids of all ages, butam looking to tutor as well as babysit/nanny. I have my own car, extremely flexible schedule from early mornings to late nights and can assist with any errands/ household duties. I aim to make your life easier while making sure your kid(s) have fun in my care! Due to our current circumstances, I limit my interactions in public settings to ensure my own safety as well as yours. If you feel I might be a good match for your needs, please feel free to reach out!…

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How it works — Treefort Drop In Hourly Child Care

Treefort Drop In is a fully licensed child care center, with the idea to provide child care services at your convenience. We are open later than a regular child care center and are also available on Saturday’s. You receive all of the amenities of a child care center with highly qualified teachers and directors, but only pay for the time you use!

HOW IT WORKS: We do require you to register your child and reserve your time. This ensures we meet state ratios and are staffed accordingly.

CHECK IN/ CHECK OUT: Safety of your children is our number one priority. We have a secured entry. Once you are in the center, you will state your name and who you are dropping off or picking up. Then you will either check in or check out with your unique QR code or 4 digit PIN you’ve set via Brightwheel. You will be asked to show ID when picking up.

BOOKING/CANCELLATION/NO SHOW POLICY:

Please reserve your spot 24 hours in advance or you run the risk of no spot being available. If you are unable to reserve your time, you may call to be put on a waitlist for the day.

If you need drop in care (day of), always call in advance to make sure there is a spot available. If you cannot make your appointment, please let us know 12 hours in advance. If you no show your appointment, you will be billed half of the amount you reserved.

COMMUNICATION: To help make the transition for your child as smooth as possible, we use an app called Brightwheel to communicate information about your child(ren) and their day such as meals, restroom breaks, naps, pictures, etc. You can also communicate with us about your child(ren) through the app. We know that kids reach their full potential when staff and parents form a partnership, which is why this is one of our core values. We also have cameras throughout the center, so if there ever is a concern about your child’s care or an incident, we can review with you to determine the best course of action.

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM: While your child is at the Treefort, you will not be disappointed. We follow a routine schedule every day and even provide nap time to those who need it. If your child is between the ages of 3-5 years old, they will be invited to the preschool program that operates every day from 9-11:30am at no additional charge. No matter what time your child arrives, they will be able to hop in and join the fun! They will participate in many child led play activities, arts, games, cooking, and more!

Rest/Nap Time: Supervised rest periods are provided for all children. Teaching staff to child ratios are maintained during this time. An individual cot is provided for each child, which is sanitized after each use. You may provide a small blanket, pillow, etc. if desired; these items will be sent home at the end of each day. Rest time is between 1-3pm, so please keep this in mind when reserving a spot. For first time drop offs, we recommend not dropping off during rest time. 

SANITIZING: We sanitize the entire center in the morning before kids arrive and at night when all kids are gone. We also have a sanitizing schedule that we follow daily, which includes: tables, drinking fountains, chairs, food preparation area, cribs, cots, ipads, and toys. If your child is sick, we ask that you please keep them home! They need to be fever free for 24 hours in order to be able to return to the Treefort. We do use a company called Mister E to sanitize the center with their electrostatic spray every other Sunday.

IMMUNIZATIONS: We require all children to be immunized, there are no exemptions.

RATIOS: We maintain ratios at ALL times! It is best to reserve your spot online to make sure we can accommodate everyone, but we do accept last minute drop off visits if ratios allow. Ratios are as follows:

Infants (6 weeks to 18 months) – 1:4

Toddlers (18 months to 3 years) – 1:6

3 Years – 1:10

4-5 Years – 1:12

School Age – 1:15

SUSPENDING/TERMINATING CARE: It is our promise that kids will feel safe at our center and it’s our duty to keep them protected. If your child does any of the following, they may be asked to not return: punching, kicking, biting, swearing, bullying, stealing, damaging property, weapons, and/or defying teachers on multiple occasions.

CATERED MEAL: You have the option to either purchase a catered meal from us or bring a lunch/dinner from home for your child. Breakfast and snacks are included with your hourly pricing. If you would like to order a meal, just let us know when you arrive.

 If you are purchasing a catered meal from us, you will need to order lunch by 11:00am and dinner by 4:30pm. If you do not order a meal and your child does not have a meal, then we will provide them a nutritious meal from our center and you will be billed appropriately. For meal times, please see our sample schedule.

 Meal prices are as follows:

·      Lunch – $6.00/meal

·      Dinner – $6.00/meal

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What time do parents pick up their child from kindergarten

When a child starts going to kindergarten, parents have many questions. Many mothers and fathers do not know the simplest rules of preschool institutions. For example, when to pick up children and whether caregivers can ask to pick up children earlier.

Basic Rules

The official schedule of the kindergarten is reflected in the contract with the administration of the kindergarten. Most often it is 12 hours. It can be from 8 am to 8 pm, from 6 am to 6 pm, from 6-30 am to 6-30 pm. Parents have the right to leave the child for the time specified in the contract.
Sometimes caregivers ask to pick up the kids early. This is due to the problem of the adaptation period, which can last from a week to several months. At this time, the caregiver may recommend picking up the child earlier if he does not feel well, refuses to sleep and eat, and also cries all the time. Gradually, the child gets used to the kindergarten and can stay in the preschool for a longer period.

When parents can bring a child

Reception of children is carried out from 7 to 8-15 on weekdays. It is important to bring children on time, as if they are late, the regime is violated. Children can miss morning communication with other kids and be late for gymnastics.
It is in the morning hours that you can recharge your batteries with cheerful mood and positive for the whole day. Parents must bring the baby healthy, neatly dressed and combed. In the presence of temperature and symptoms of acute respiratory viral infections, children are not accepted into the kindergarten. Parents should not send medication to kindergarten. Educators cannot take responsibility for the care of children. Sick children are isolated from the rest. They are temporarily placed in the medical block until the arrival of their parents. In some cases, hospitalization occurs, but with informing the parents.
Before getting ready for kindergarten, it is important to check the clothes. It should correspond to the air temperature and season.
If the parents brought the baby to kindergarten ahead of time, they do not have the right to leave him in front of closed doors. This is a breach of duty. They put the child’s life in danger.

When to pick up the baby

The preschool institution most often works from 7 am to 19-00. In the first half of the day, all important events, wellness treatments and training programs take place. From the afternoon, games and various entertainments are provided. Therefore, it is better to come for a child after 17-00.
If you need to pick up the child early, parents can do it. But in this case, you will have to warn the educators in advance. In addition, you will need to write a special application. This must be done so that the food officer can make changes when ordering products. Since the menu is made for every day.

Who has the right to pick up the child

In accordance with the agreement, parents must pick up the child themselves and transfer it to the caregiver. Such instructions cannot be given to persons who have not reached the age of 16 years. At this age, full capacity does not occur. They are responsible for themselves only within the framework of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation.
This question requires a responsible approach, as an accident can happen to a small child. Or a minor can harm the property or health of others. In these cases, they will find out who and to whom handed over the child, and who accompanied him. If the parents say that they did not ask to pick up the baby, the educators will be held accountable.
If the child may be in danger, the caregiver has the right not to release the child. For example, the picker is intoxicated or aggressive. If the parents want to entrust someone else to pick up the child, in this case it is required to provide an application addressed to the director. In this document, you must specify the data of persons who have the right to pick up the baby. You will also need a document confirming the identity of the principal.

What to do if you can’t pick up the child on time

If parents pick up their children later than the time specified in the contract, they violate their obligations to the kindergarten. In such a situation, the teacher must inform the administrator on duty. Then they call the guardianship authorities and the police squad. After that, the child is placed in a children’s room in the police. If this happens several times, parents are put on notice.
If this happens due to force majeure, parents must notify the caregiver by telephone. In this case, the teacher will stay and look after the child.
Kindergartens are also visited by children whose parents have a free schedule. And the child goes to preschool for better socialization. A problem may arise if the parent wants to take the child to additional classes or sections during the day. In this case, the leadership of the kindergarten does not always go to the meeting.
For a special regime, you will need to conclude an additional agreement, which will specify an individual schedule of visits. Documentation of the regime will solve the problem. If the principal does not go to the meeting, you need to contact the education department.

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Private kindergarten with a reggio approach in Troparevo

Enrollment for a new one is open

22-23 academic year

We are entrusted with the most precious thing – children!

We care about the health, learning and emotional intelligence of every child with all our attention!

Playing, teaching, walking since 2017

3 – 7 years old , from 9:00 to 19:00

Educational license No. 040609 of 02/06/20
Payment by mother capital and tax deduction.

Educational program

Academic knowledge, development of useful skills, development of emotional intelligence

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Development environment

Reggio approach based on the Inspiration program

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Complete hot meals

Child-specific menu, delicious food from a trusted supplier, choice of dishes in one meal

We work from 9:00 to 19:00

For the convenience of parents, you can bring your child for half a day (from 9.00 to 14.00) or full time

Long walks in Troparyovo park

On daily walks we play and move a lot, we study the nature around us

Different tariff plans

You can visit our kindergarten 3, 4 or 5 days a week

We respect the personal needs of children

We do not force children to eat, sleep or exercise

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Safety and attention to every child

We have 2 adults for 9 children, and in groups no more than 12 children

Daily detailed photo report

Educators write how the day went in the garden, what the children did. You can always keep up a conversation with a child, always aware of his hobbies, as if you spent this day together

Children are taken care of

Visit options

We are open on weekdays from 9 am to 7 pm. Bring your child for a full day or half day (from 9 to 14:00). There are options for the schedule of visits: full or part week.
We have a license to provide educational services. You can use maternity capital to pay for kindergarten attendance, as well as receive a tax deduction.

About us

Our kindergarten operates under the Inspiration program (corresponds to the Federal State Educational Standard). The garden has a license to provide educational services. The main source of our inspiration is the Reggio approach (Italy), based on the interaction of a child and an adult in a dialogue. Following the interests of the child, since 2017 we have been helping children learn new things and explore the world.

Reggio Wednesday

1 Enthusiastic and experienced educators who respect children and are sincerely interested in them. These are not mentors, but friends, assistants and researchers who support the child in his aspirations, without violating his independence. “An adult for a child is not a watchman or a magician, but a reliable friend,” as Loris Malaguzzi, the founder of the Reggio approach, wrote.

2 Parents who are also involved in the education of their children. The daily report of educators creates the effect of presence – parents can discuss important events of the day with their children, as if they were nearby, rejoice at successes and help if there are difficulties. They can always come to the garden and teach us something new or just tell us about their hobbies, inspiring children and teachers with their interest.

3 Your children who are always happy to help a friend, explain what he did not understand, and teach what they already know and can do themselves.

4 The space that we organize so that children have the opportunity to quench their thirst for exploration and turn fantasies into reality.

Developmental program

Every day in the morning we gather for a children’s council: to greet each other, share news, discuss possible projects. Then we plan our affairs together: adults talk about their proposals, children complete the list with ideas. Everyone has the opportunity to choose what is most interesting to him now.

The result is projects that can captivate the whole group or a few enthusiasts.

The role of adults is to discover children’s interest, to support it, to provide a basis for research, to help with theory and to observe, without preventing children from making their own discoveries.

We pay a lot of attention to everyday skills

A harmoniously developed personality must be independent in a practical sense as well. Therefore, we learn to cook, craft and needlework. And, of course, the guys maintain order, are ready to set the table, cut fruit and bread. This is equally captivating for both girls and boys, because everyone is pleased to make something useful with their own hands.

We teach children to treat garden spaces as if they were their own. Then one day everyone comes up with the idea to make this space better, cozier and more interesting. We start small, and then we spread this attitude to the yard, city, country.

Every day we create our own worlds in the safe environment of a role-playing game. Cardboard boxes, adhesive tape, fabrics, foil, string and much more allow you to build a castle, a pirate ship or a princess crown in five minutes.

Every week we have

  • game math
  • development of speech and learning to read using Zaitsev’s cubes
  • clay game
  • music and movement
  • experiments and experiments
  • joinery
  • construction
  • artistic creation (drawing, modeling, appliqué)
  • cooking

Indicative schedule

  • 9. 00-9.30 Children’s meeting
  • 9.30-10.00 Free play
  • 10.00-10.20 Snack
  • 10.20-10.50 Children’s Council
  • 10.50-11.50 Work in activity centers, project and educational activities
  • 12.00-13.15 Walk
  • 13.30-13.50 Lunch
  • 14.00-16.00 Rest: reading, board games (sleep optional)
  • 16.00-16.20 High tea
  • 16.20-16.50 Work in activity centers, project and educational activities
  • 17.00-18.00 Walk
  • 18.00-18.45 Free play, board games, reading
  • 18.45-19.00 Going home

Environmental friendliness and respect

Children are full participants in the work process, and their ideas are worthy of implementation.

It is important for us to let the child feel the value of his ideas and thoughts. We help children learn to express their opinions and listen to the opinions of others. Work in a team, see the goal, bring the matter to the end, analyze the work done. Navigate the flow of information and find the necessary data, see non-standard ways of solving issues. To notice and appreciate the beauty and harmony of the surrounding world. Be sensitive to yourself and others.

We constantly monitor the development of each child and note his personal achievements and zone of proximal development.

Safety and security

The indisputable advantage of our garden is the beautiful Troparevo park, where we walk twice a day, play outdoor games and tirelessly explore the world around us.

Our private kindergarten at Ostrovityanova 6 is equipped with all necessary equipment and is safe for children. Video surveillance, air disinfection with a UV recirculator and constant monitoring by educators, an assistant and an administrator – you can be calm about your child.

Meals in the garden, lunch and afternoon tea, from a trusted supplier. For the second breakfast we offer fruits, biscuits and tea. We take into account the characteristics of each child: allergic reactions, taste preferences, a special diet.

Our kindergarten in Troparevo/Konkovo ​​consists of two subgroups of different ages, no more than 12 children in each.

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MKDOU “Kindergarten” Freckles “Zarubino village”

House to childhood

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A house where children gather in the morning.

Fairy tales settled here, ringing laughter sounds,

And there is enough attention, affection for everyone.

He became a home for children – preschool children,

We are inseparable – this is our kindergarten!

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on the pages of the site you will get acquainted with the work of a preschool institution, its regulatory framework, food organization, learn about the latest news of the DOW, services provided by kindergarten, as well as specialists in it workers.

Full name: Municipal state preschool educational institution of the Kostroma municipal district of the Kostroma region “Kindergarten” Freckle “of the village of Zarubino”

Abbreviated name: MKDOU “Kindergarten” Freckle “of the village of Zarubino”

For the 2021-2022 academic year, the kindergarten plans to operate 6 groups that will be attended by 142 pupils, of which:

2 groups of younger age (from 1. 6 to 3 years old) – 32 children;

2 general developmental groups – 53 children;

2 groups of combined orientation – 57 children.

Kindergarten operates on a 5-day working week with 12 hours of stay for children

from 7.00 to 19.00. Saturday, Sunday – days off, holidays are established by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

Founder of the Institution – municipal formation Kostroma municipal district of the Kostroma region

Kindergarten address: Zarubino settlement, Detsky proezd, 2

Postal address : 156552 Zarubino, children’s passage, 2

Phone: +7 (4942) 663-200

E-mail: [email protected] 9000

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