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Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Fremont, CA
KinderCare has partnered with Fremont families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Fremont, CA.
Whether you are looking for a preschool in Fremont, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.
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Fremont KinderCare
Phone:
(510) 796-088838700 Paseo Padre Pkwy
Fremont
CA
94536Distance from address: 0.57 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
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Calaveras KinderCare
Phone:
(510) 791-22224727 Calaveras Ave
Fremont
CA
94538Distance from address: 0. 74 miles
Ages: 18 months to 6 years
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Alvarado KinderCare
Phone:
(510) 324-356932710 Falcon Dr
Fremont
CA
94555Distance from address: 4.72 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Jacklin Commons KinderCare
Phone:
(408) 263-0444860 N Hillview Dr
Milpitas
CA
95035Distance from address: 8. 81 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Milpitas KinderCare
Phone:
(408) 263-7212400 S Abel St
Milpitas
CA
95035Distance from address: 9.67 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Dublin KinderCare
Phone:
(925) 875-040011925 Amador Valley Blvd
Dublin
CA
94568Distance from address: 11. 21 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Sunnyvale KinderCare
Phone:
(408) 245-32761155 E Arques Ave
Sunnyvale
CA
94085Distance from address: 11.58 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 6 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Downtown Palo Alto KinderCare
Phone:
(650) 473-1100848 Ramona St
Palo Alto
CA
94301Distance from address: 11. 82 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Mountain View KinderCare
Phone:
(650) 967-44302065 W El Camino Real
Mountain View
CA
94040Distance from address: 12.28 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Pleasanton KinderCare
Phone:
(925) 846-12403760 Brockton Dr
Pleasanton
CA
94588Distance from address: 12. 36 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Santa Clara KinderCare
Phone:
(408) 246-2141840 Bing Dr
Santa Clara
CA
95051Distance from address: 14.45 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 5 years
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Teachers at Calaveras KinderCare
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Primary Location : Fremont, California, United States
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Part-Time and Full-Time Teachers at LifeConnections Children’s Learning Center
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Primary Location : San Jose, California, United States
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Bachelors Required
$30k-35k yearly est.
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Teachers at Livermore KinderCare
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Primary Location : Livermore, California, United States
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Bachelors Required
$37k-52k yearly est.
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Teachers at Mountain View KinderCare
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Primary Location : Mountain View, California, United States
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Bachelors Required
$38k-52k yearly est.
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Preschool Teacher
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Preschool Teacher Job in San Jose, CA
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Working with KinderCare Learning Companies means using your outstanding talents to help set the foundation for lifelong learners, where you can collaborate with colleagues, grow and learn, and positively impact the families we serve. Invest in you and your career at KinderCare as you create a world-class experience in our classrooms Implement KinderCare’s curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child When you work at a KinderCare Learning Center, each new day is an adventure.
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$32k-38k yearly est.
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Teachers at Harbor Bay KinderCare
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Teacher Job in Alameda, CA
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Primary Location : Alameda, California, United States
Junior Level
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Bachelors Required
$38k-52k yearly est.
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Teachers at Santa Clara KinderCare
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Primary Location : Santa Clara, California, United States
Junior Level
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Bachelors Required
$38k-52k yearly est.
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Primary Location : Foster City, California, United States
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Bachelors Required
$45k-52k yearly est.
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Teachers at Foxworthy KinderCare
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Primary Location : San Jose, California, United States
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After School Assistant Teacher – Orchard Elementary
Kindercare Education
Elementary School Teacher Job in San Jose, CA
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KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. In addition to a rewarding career where you help shape children’s futures, KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package. KinderCare Education employs more than 32,000 team members across 1,700 locations nationwide. Our devoted family of education providers leads the nation in accreditation and includes KinderCare Learning Centers, KinderCare Education at Work , Champions Before- and After-School Programs, Cambridge Schools , Knowledge Beginnings and The Grove School .
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Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Atherton, CA
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KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. In addition to a rewarding career where you help shape children’s futures, KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package. KinderCare Education employs more than 32,000 team members across 1,700 locations nationwide. Our devoted family of education providers leads the nation in accreditation and includes KinderCare Learning Centers, KinderCare Education at Work , Champions Before- and After-School Progr
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Before and After School Teacher – Roosevelt Elementary
Kindercare Education
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KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. In addition to a rewarding career where you help shape children’s futures, KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package. KinderCare Education employs more than 32,000 team members across 1,700 locations nationwide. Our devoted family of education providers leads the nation in accreditation and includes KinderCare Learning Centers, KinderCare Education at Work , Champions Before- and After-School Programs, Cambridge Schools , Knowledge Beginnings and The Grove School .
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$41k-55k yearly est.
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Teachers at De Anza Blvd. KinderCare
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Cupertino, CA
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Primary Location : Cupertino, California, United States
Junior Level
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Bachelors Required
$38k-52k yearly est.
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Assistant Teacher – Afterschool
Kindercare Education
Toddler Assistant Teacher Job in Los Gatos, CA
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KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. In addition to a rewarding career where you help shape children’s futures, KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package. KinderCare Education employs more than 32,000 team members across 1,700 locations nationwide. Our devoted family of education providers leads the nation in accreditation and includes KinderCare Learning Centers, KinderCare Education at Work , Champions Before- and After-School Programs, Cambridge Schools , Knowledge Beginnings and The Grove School .
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$31k-36k yearly est.
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Teacher at Hoover
Kindercare Education
Teacher Job in Hillsborough, CA
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KinderCare Education is the nation’s leader in early childhood education. In addition to a rewarding career where you help shape children’s futures, KinderCare Education provides a competitive compensation package. KinderCare Education employs more than 32,000 team members across 1,700 locations nationwide. Our devoted family of education providers leads the nation in accreditation and includes KinderCare Learning Centers, KinderCare Education at Work , Champions Before- and After-School Programs, Cambridge Schools , Knowledge Beginnings and The Grove School .
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$38k-52k yearly est.
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Teachers at Fremont KinderCare at KinderCare Learning Companies
KinderCare is the largest nationwide provider of early childhood education in the U. S. Since 1969, it has successfully served children with time-tested techniques and proven results.
- Size: 10,000+ employees
- Industry: Education
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Our Teachers bring warmth, patience, and understanding to the classroom every day, encouraging children to learn and grow. They inspire children to be lifelong learners using our nationally recognized curriculum that promotes social, physical, verbal, and cognitive development. Our Teachers are committed to making their center successful and know that creating meaningful relationships with children, families, and their team play a crucial role in that success.
As a member of our teaching staff, you will:
- Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn
- Partner with parents with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children
- Support your center’s success by partnering with center staff and leadership to achieve goals around enrollment, accreditation, and engagement
- Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate partners
- Implement KCE’s curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child
The benefits our career professionals enjoy:
- Medical, dental and vision
- Childcare benefit
- Paid time off
- Education assistance and reimbursement
- Medical expense reimbursement/ Life insurance/Disability benefits/ Health and wellness programs
- 401(k) savings and investment plan with employer match
Qualifications:
Desired Skills and Experience:
- CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain
- Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain)
- Completed 12 core ECE Units Infant/toddler OR BA Degree in Child Development
- Must be physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors
- Ability to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear well enough to keep children safe, and engage in physical activity with children
- Read, write, understand, and speak English to communicate with children and their parents in English
- All center staff applicants must meet state specific guidelines for the role
Our highest priority has always been to keep our employees, children, families, and communities as safe and healthy as possible. Starting October 18, 2021, we began requiring COVID vaccinations or weekly COVID testing for all unvaccinated employees. We are also subject to state law, local ordinances, and Health Department requirements for child care workers or school staff.
KinderCare Education is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law.
Primary Location : Fremont, California, United States
Job : Teacher and Center Staff
Client-provided location(s): Fremont, CA, USA
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Health and Wellness
- Fitness Subsidies
- Wellness Program
- HSA With Employer Contribution
- Long-Term Disability
- Short-Term Disability
- Life Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Health Reimbursement Account
- Health Insurance
- Pet Insurance
- Mental Health Benefits
- FSA
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Parental Benefits and Childcare
- Family Support Resources
- Fertility Benefits
- Onsite/nearby childcare
- Paid Family Leave
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Work Flexibility
- Flexible Work Hours
- Remote Work Opportunities
- Hybrid Work Opportunities
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Office Life and Perks
- Casual Dress
- Employee Resource Groups (ERG)
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Vacation and Time Off
- Personal/Sick Days
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Vacation
- Summer Fridays
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Financial and Retirement
- Financial Counseling
- Relocation Assistance
- Performance Bonus
- 401(K) With Company Matching
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Professional Development
- Leadership Training Program
- Promote From Within
- Tuition Reimbursement
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Diversity and Inclusion
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program
- Female founded/led
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Address: 4727 Calaveras Ave, 94538 Fremont (California)
Phone: (510) 791-2222
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Student demographics
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Find out the student demographics in Kindercare Learning Center:
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African American Students | 0 | 0 |
Asian Students | 0 | 0 |
Hispanic Students | 0 | 0 |
Native American Students | 0 | 0 |
Pacific Islander Students | 0 | 0 |
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Day Care Centers Site
More and more in today’s world both parents have employment and need suitable day care centers for their children. These early stages in a child’s life are very important to their growth and development. Choosing a good child day care center is vital, one where the adult won’t just plunk your children down in front of a soap opera all day and feed them Top Ramen. You should look for day care centers that provide learning programs and playtime for your child, along with a safe and healthy environment.
There are many different types of day care centers, ranging from basic nurseries to preschools that will provide more of a learning environment for your children. Some day care centers specialize in a specific age range, while others are more open. When you’re contemplating placing your child in a specific day care center, you should visit each one with your child. In this way, you can see how your child reacts to the other children who are there and to the caregiver. You want your child to be happy and comfortable.
While some day care centers provide a greater variety of activities than others, any good day care center is going to encourage positive interaction among all of the children. They will also have rules that promote good behavior, learning, manners, and child development. You certainly don’t want to have to worry that your child is going to develop bad habits from day care.
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While you don’t need to go overboard in choosing suitable day care centers, you should approach the subject seriously and with thought. Your child is going to be spending a good-sized portion of his or her life in day cares and you want to make sure it is going to be a positive experience. Family is the most important thing in the world and you should make sure that your children are your first priority.
When you are considering a day care center, you should look at where it is located and how much it costs. There’s not much sense in putting your son or daughter in daycare so that you can work full time and spending most of what you earn on the day care center’s tuitions and your travel expenses. If that’s the case, you might as well stay home with your child. However, if you do truly need the money, there are usually plenty of day care services available and it shouldn’t be too difficult to find one close by that is reasonably priced.
Different Kinds of Child day Care Centers
While child day care centers are common, there is such a huge demand for this service that there are now quite a variety of options available other than basic day care. These include the following:
- Home child care or family childcare
- Child care services
- Preschool
- Nursery
Home child care tends to be the most popular option because it is generally more affordable and a smaller environment. While some day care centers are quite large and can provide better early childhood education, it is also more difficult for each child to receive personal attention. Day care centers that are based out of someone’s home are usually more personal and your child can receive more care and nurturing. Most parents want their children to be receiving love and affection, the care that they themselves would give them. They don’t want a day care business that is merely going to make sure that their child is still alive and adequately healthy.
Home child care providers are also more adaptable, generally speaking. This means that if your child likes a certain song sung to them before they take their nap each day, the home care provider is more likely to be willing to do that than someone in a larger day care facility. Most adult home child care providers are parents themselves, making them better able to understand and love your child.
Other Things to Think About
One of the first steps you should take after picking out a family day care center that you think will be suitable for your child is do a little investigating. This can involve talking to the parents of the other children that use the child day care center to see what they think about it. You should also always check to make sure the child care service you are considering is legally licensed to operate in your state. Licensing officials check criminal records and ensure that the child care provider has emergency response training and a safe and healthy environment for the children.
As mentioned earlier, it is a good idea to visit the child day care center that you are considering. You should do this at least a couple of times, and try to go at different times of the day so that you can get a better idea of what kind of schedule they have. This will help you to see how your own child would fit in.
If you are having difficulties finding the appropriate child care environment for your son or daughter, there are some other options. Some people get family and friends to help out, while others hire a nanny. Adult nannies are a good option because they ensure that your child receives personal attention and quality child care. However, this also means that your child will not receive as much social interaction since he or she won’t have other children to play with like in a family day care center.
No matter what option you decide to go with, make sure that you know who you are leaving your child with. Meet them, get to know them, and let your child do the same. Do some research on the internet to make sure that no one has had negative experiences with the day care center you are considering. Check to make sure that they are legally licensed. Once you have done all of this, you can feel more confident and secure in knowing that you have chosen the right day care center for your child.
Switching Day Care Centers
Choosing Another Child Care Provider
So you want to switch day care providers for your kids but you don’t know where to start or what to choose among the plethora of options out there in this world. It is fittingly one of the most important decisions of a young parent’s journey due to the fact that a child’s first formative years up until the age of six is critical. It is important for parents to not just consider the monetary impact of these choices but also the emotional, intellectual, and social future impacts the choice of a day care provider will have on their kids in the long term future. So let’s discuss some general tips to consider for the parent and the child to consider when one is looking to switch day care providers within a short time frame.
First, you must consider the cost of attending some of the more prestigious and rigorous day care provider centers in your area. In some areas, let’s face the reality that the more money per month per child spent; the better the facilities and the educational value experience offered for your child. Things such as using smart boards and I Pad’s to enhance the learning experience is a very real possibility in these places. However, if a parent is budget conscious they can still afford this experience but it would mean cutting back on all or most non-necessity spending. This would include curbing your eating out habits as well as any leisure entertainment or travel activity and place that money instead into your child’s future day care home. If an expensive day care sees that you are making an effort to keep up with the payments; then they will be more willing to work with you and not let your child leave that place. For a child going to this environment, they need to consider whether or not they will fit into this environment, things like playtime, feeding time, and individual care of the staff- is it received well by the child? These will make the difference between choosing these ones or a cheaper alternative. Cheaper is not all bad if the quality and availability of care is there for your child in the first place.
Secondly, you need to consider your travel times and distance of day care relative to your work and other important places like the hospital, grocery store, bank, and places that you frequent on a daily basis. Is it near enough that you can get to your child should he/she become ill or need special attention so that the day care center can contact you and arrange a meeting with you the same day if needed.
Furthermore, you need to consider the overall cleanliness and friendliness of the day care center provider. Do not underestimate a clean environment for your kid to play and learn in with other kids. Your kid will enjoy making new friends in a clean and safe environment. Plus you as a parent will enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that your child will not be being home any unwanted germs and diseases into your house. Parents must also consider if there is a dispute over payment and care; how does the management and staff deal with such requests? If there is a lackadaisical approach to your core issues; then that is a bad prelude of things to come concerning your child’s care. Your child will probably feel like he/she is being neglected or not fed on time and will start to complain to you ever so slightly that something is not right. When they do, do not hesitate to take them out of that day care center and find another one immediately.
In a recessionary economy, it is okay and permissible for both parents and kids to demand the best care for their dollar. Make your day care dollar stretch by reading all of the material and brochures and visiting every day center on your list until you find that perfect fit for your child. It’s out there; it is just waiting on you to find it!
Child Care Options for Low Income Families
One of the most frustrating aspects of being a working citizen is not having the ability to afford childcare. The majority of day care facilities charge as much as $300 per week for each child. That amount is difficult for middle-class citizens to pay. Low-income families cannot fathom paying such an expense. Luckily, the government and the various states have developed programs that help low-income families get the childcare they deserve. The following is some information on those programs:
Extended Day Program
The extended day program can assist low-income working parents during the regular school year. Many school districts offer this program. The school keeps children before and after school hours for a small monthly fee. A parent can drop a child off as early as 7:00 a.m. and pick the child up as late as 6:00 p.m. This program is excellent for low-income workers with daytime weekday jobs. The cost is approximately $150 per month for before and after school. The weekly rate is approximately $37.50, which is extremely competitive.
The attendants participate in various activities with the children before and after school. They help the children with their homework so that the parents have less stress when they come home from work. They give the children a full breakfast in the morning program and a snack in the evening program. Parents can opt to pay for the morning program only, the evening program only, or both programs. The evening program is the more expensive of the two because it lasts so many hours after the school releases the children. The evening program is $100 while the morning program is $52.
The Child Care Assistance Program
CCAP is a special program that provides childcare assistance to certain low-income families. People who are collecting TANF are automatically eligible to receive this assistance. Teenage parents who are working on obtaining their educations are also eligible for CCAP. Those who are not collecting TANF can still qualify if they are pursuing education that will improve their work skills and job opportunities. Parents can apply for CCAP assistance with the Department of Children & Family Services. The financial guidelines for qualification are along the lines of a $3,000 per month income threshold for a four-person family. The applicant must have proof of income, social security cards, birth certificates, and immunization records for all children. Application processing can take up to 30 days.
Head Start
Head start is a program for children between the ages of three and five. The program provides childcare services and medical services to the children who qualify. It is funded by the Administration of Children’s Services. The Head Start program covers childcare from 7 a. m. to 5 p.m. Teachers work with the children to fine-tune their social and developmental skills. Those who are interested in the program may apply online. Applicants go on a waitlist until there is an available slot in the program. It is best for an interested person to complete an application as quickly as possible since the wait may be extended.
Child Care Voucher Program
The Child Care Voucher Program is in effect in many states throughout the United States. It provides a subsidy of up to 95 percent of childcare cost to low-income families. Subsidy recipients will choose an eligible provider from the list of licensed providers. They may also select a relative or an in-home provider. The Child Care Voucher Program covers the childcare from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday. This is known as the traditional childcare period. However, the program also covers non-traditional times for parents who work odd shifts. It covers nights, weekends, and evenings.
A wide variety of options is available for low-income childcare. Many stay-at-home moms also run small day care businesses in which they discount their services. There is a way to make working and taking care of your children affordable.
Family doctors: if the child is alert, then you can go to kindergarten with a cough, runny nose and sore throat | Estonia
If during the coronavirus outbreak it was recommended not to take children to kindergarten even with a mild cough and cold, now, according to the society of family doctors, it is time to return to normal life. That is, if the child feels well and has no other symptoms of the disease, then coughing and colds are not a hindrance to appearing in the kindergarten.
Guidelines for parents published by family physicians in 2018 state that a runny nose and cough are not a contraindication to kindergarten if the child feels well and the temperature does not exceed 37.3 degrees. However, during the coronavirus period, both children and adults were advised to stay at home with the slightest symptoms of the disease.
Now, according to the society of family doctors, it is necessary to return to normal life, because there are already vaccines for the coronavirus and soon there will be drugs, and the current strains, although more contagious, cause a milder course of the coronavirus, especially in children.
“In the society of family doctors, we have come to the conclusion that our previous instruction is quite relevant, and it is possible to return from the hysteria of recent years to normality: do not get tested for any runny nose or cough and go to the doctor, and also trust parents, because every parent understands better whether a child is healthy or sick,” Le Vallikivi, chairman of the Board of the Society of Family Physicians, told ERR.
She explained that if a child with a cough and a runny nose does not have a fever, but is lethargic, then, of course, he should not be taken to kindergarten, but if the peak of the disease has passed and the child is cheerful and energetic, then there is no reason to keep him at home for months . Runny nose after the disease can last two to four weeks, and cough – even six to eight weeks.
“It’s normal for a typical kindergartener in our climate to get sick 8-12 times a year, which means there are relatively rare periods in autumn and winter when a child doesn’t have a runny nose or cough,” Vallikivi stated.
The rules of many kindergartens say that sick children are not allowed into the kindergarten, while in some institutions it is separately emphasized that runny nose and cough are also considered diseases.
According to Vallikivi, she is also aware of extreme cases, when a parent was asked to come for a child and, as proof, they sent him a photo of a child playing in the sandbox with a runny nose.
“It is clear that the coronavirus has affected everyone, the attitude towards diseases has become very reverent, but we need to get out of this calmly,” she said, noting that in cool weather, when returning home from the street, every person starts to run from the nose.
Vallikivi said that when the kindergarten refuses to accept a child with a runny nose and cough, family doctors do not refuse to give the parents sick leave, but if the doctor writes that the child is healthy, then the kindergarten is obliged to accept him.
Kindergartens do not welcome children with coughs and runny nose
Piret Mäer, head of the Kullatera kindergarten in Tallinn, said that according to the rules of their institution, they do not welcome sick children, as far as possible, they should be treated at home.
“It also depends on what kind of cough or runny nose. If it is clear that the child has almost recovered, only a slight runny nose or cough remains, then, of course, you can come. After all, we have such a climate in Estonia that cough or runny nose very often “, she stated.
According to her, it is clear that parents need to go to work, and each situation is treated individually, but the general approach is that cough and runny nose are diseases. This does not cause any problems for parents, because in fear of the coronavirus, children with a slight indisposition are preferred to be kept at home.
Another head of the capital’s kindergarten, who did not wish to be named, said he thought there should still be zero tolerance for coughs and runny noses.
Vallikivi noted that two years of strict quarantines have changed our immune system, and people are more likely to catch the usual viruses, because the immune system is not hardened by continuous contact. She believes that there will be more such diseases and they will proceed in a stronger form than before.
Therefore, you should use common sense and do not send your child to kindergarten too early. If the parent is not sure, then it is better to stay at home.
“Improvement and recovery are not the same thing. During improvement, a person catches a new disease more easily, because the immune system is still fighting the remnants of the old disease. So do not be surprised when you find yourself in bed with a new disease when you leave it too early with an old disease,” Vallikivi said.
The instructions of family doctors say that the child is not taken to kindergarten if the temperature measured under the arm exceeds 37.3 degrees. Cough and runny nose are not a contraindication to visiting the team if the child does not have other symptoms of an infectious disease and feels well.
However, if vomiting or diarrhea occurs, the child should be left at home. You can return to kindergarten when the symptoms pass, the child stops complaining about fatigue and wakes up cheerful in the morning. With an ear infection and a sore throat, a child can go to kindergarten if he feels well.
Family doctor’s instructions are available here.
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“Learning, playing, developing speech!”
Preschool age is a unique period in which a child learns his native language and develops all aspects of speech. Correct speech is the basis for raising and educating children, since the success of teaching children at school, the ability to communicate with people and general intellectual development depend on the level of mastery of coherent speech. It is no coincidence that the development of children’s speech is becoming the leading direction in the work of preschool educational institutions.
Since September 2019, the structural unit “Solnyshko” of the MBDOU “Kindergarten “Lukomorye” has been assigned the status of a regional innovation platform on the topic: “Psychological and pedagogical support for the implementation of individual educational routes for kindergarten students with speech development disorders” under the leadership of Elena Aleksandrovna Lapp, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Special Pedagogy and Psychology, VGSPU.
Speech disorders are often found among preschool children, which is associated with untimely provision of corrective and developmental assistance. The percentage of speech disorders from year to year does not decrease, but grows. To overcome them, the leaders of the innovation project Churekova E.N., Ageeva N.B., Pisunova M.A. and a creative group of teachers Dyakova I.N., Nagaychenko M.B., Novikova O.A., Baranovskaya L.K. a system of psychological and pedagogical support for children with disorders of psychoverbal development has been built. Educators and specialists provide kids with qualified assistance aimed at individual development for the successful adaptation of children in society; socio-psychological assistance to families with children with speech disorders.
For the correction and development of speech, teachers conduct speech therapy, individual correctional, musical and physical education classes with elements of logorhythmics, using corrective exercises, breathing and articulation gymnastics, choose such teaching methods and techniques that would allow each pupil to show their speech activity, their own word creation. The teacher-psychologist regularly organizes meetings with the parents of pupils , aimed at improving the psychological climate of the family.
The system of work on the innovative project in the “Solnyshko” MBDOU “Kindergarten “Lukomorye” is built systematically and comprehensively. So, in the 2019-20 academic year, in order to determine the readiness for innovative activities and familiarize teachers with the project, the project leaders Ageeva N.B. and Piskunova M.A. a workshop “Assessing the readiness of teachers to participate in innovative activities” was held. In April 2021, the All-Russian online workshop “Modern approaches to the organization of psychological and pedagogical support for preschoolers with psychoverbal development disorders in the educational and educational activities of preschool educational institutions” was held on the basis of “Solnyshko”. Teachers from Volgograd, Khabarovsk, Moscow, Mytishchi, Yekaterinburg, Belgorod, Voronezh shared their experience in the format of master classes and presentations.
In December 2021, the leaders of the innovative project of the structural unit “Solnyshko” MBDOU “Kindergarten “Lukomorye” organized a regional competition of benefits for children with impaired psychoverbal development “Learn, play, develop speech!” The competition is aimed at enriching the speech environment, attracting families to creative cooperation, improving the professional skills of teachers, and was held in three categories: “Family Creativity Workshop”, “Author’s Didactic Game”, “The Best Multifunctional Manual on Psycho-Speech Development of Preschool Children”. More than two hundred teachers, specialists and parents from Volgograd, Uryupinsk, Kamyshin, Frolovo, Volzhsky took part in the competition.
In the nomination “Workshop of family creativity” parents together with their children presented little books and “Theater with their own hands”. The expert competitive commission headed by the deputy director of the MBDOU “Kindergarten “Lukomorye” Ilyasova N. A., the head of the Mikhailovsky separate division of the State Budgetary Institution of the Volgograd PPMS Center Kryukova M.N. . V.V. Arnautov” Skorikova N.K. especially noted the works of Bozhko N.S. (MDOU “Firefly”, Nikolaevsk, Volgograd region), Kryukova T.A. (MBDOU “Kindergarten “Lukomorye” structural unit “Sun”), Menkova A.S. (MBDOU “Kindergarten “Lukomorye” structural unit “Teremok”)
In the nomination “Author’s didactic game for the development of speech of preschool children” teachers actively shared manuals made according to their own methodological developments: Bauser T.S. (MBDOU “Kindergarten “Lukomorye”, a structural subdivision of “Topolek”) presented the game “What happens? What happens? Nesterova V.N. (MBDOU “Kindergarten “Lukomorye” structural subdivision “Solnyshko”) – allowance “Book-baby”; Frolova N.V., Neftullaeva S.V. (MDOU “Kindergarten No. 254 of the Traktorozavodsky district of Volgograd) – the game “Funny Letters”; Kostina S.B. (MDOU “Kindergarten No. 98 “Ivushka”, Volzhsky, Volgograd region) – a manual from felt “Pizza”.
The teaching staff “Solnyshko” MBDOU “Kindergarten “Lukomorye” became not only the organizer of the competition, but also took an active part. In the nomination “The best multifunctional manual for the psychoverbal development of preschool children”, the manual “Orange” was presented, which simultaneously solves several tasks for the development of speech, fine motor skills, and cognitive development.
Participants of the contest “Learn, play, develop speech!” showed their pedagogical skills, presented family creativity, original games and multifunctional manuals at a high professional level. The expert commission of the competition noted the creativity and originality, brightness and expressiveness of each presented manual.
Participation in the competition “Learning, playing, developing speech!” allowed the contestants to enrich and diversify the subject-developing environment with new manuals and games, create conditions for the speech development of children; to involve the families of pupils in creative cooperation with preschool institutions, to increase the competence of parents in matters of the speech development of children.