Kindercare after school program cost: Child Care Costs & Tuition Information

Опубликовано: May 25, 2023 в 4:56 am

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Childcare Options | Westbrook, CT

Westbrook Parks & Recreation childcare

The parks and recreation department 

operates programs for varied age groups; the “Little Folks Camp/Fun Days Camp” preschool program is located at the Town Hall lower level and at the lower level of the Westbrook Public Library. 

-The cost varies from $60 to $235 per six (6) week session and there is the potential of a small amount of funding through the Parks & Recreation – this cost depends on the number of days attended.

The grades K-4 “Before and After School Program” operates at the Daisy School cafeteria. The cost of the before care is $100 per session. The after care is $200 per session. Combined before and after is $275 per session. 

-Single day registration is also available: $10 for Before Care, $15 for After Care and $25 for half days 1 to 6 p.m. 

The grades 5 through 8  “After School Program” operates at the Westbrook Middle School.  The cost of this program is $200 per month 

– there is optional schedules available at $15 per day 

Please take a look at the Westbrook Parks & Recreation web pages for details on these programs.


Care4kids              

CARE4KIDS  

Care 4 Kids helps low to moderate income families in Connecticut pay for child care costs. This program is sponsored by the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood. Families choose the child care provider they want for their children.  Care 4 Kids can help pay for care arrangements that meet the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood Division of licensing requirements. 

To learn more about Care 4 Kids, take a look at this website. It has information for both parents and child care providers. You can look at the site to find out how the program works, who is eligible, and more.

Here’s a link to the general guidelines for more information.

You can also print the forms you need to apply for the program, go to the Forms page.

 Click here for Provider Requirements


The STEPS Online Guide to Childcare Assistance

Here is a guide made by STEPS(Student Training & Education in Public Service) to finding public child care assistance, such as state and community resources. Included are the following topics: 

-Facts about Child Care

-State and Local Childcare Assistance 

-School Based Care: Head Start & Early Start

-More resources

-Child Care Assistance for Teen Parents

-Finding Quality Child Care Checklist

-Insight from Two Child Care Experts

Pumpkin Patch               

Pumpkin Patch Childcare & Early Education Center

Pumpkin Patch Childcare & Early Education Center is a family-owned business that has been serving families in Connecticut for over 35 years.  They provide children with a loving, nurturing, and safe environment to learn, play, and grow.  Qualified and highly dedicated teachers offer before and after school care to children aged 6 weeks to 12 years in a stimulating atmosphere. Their center is state licensed and conveniently located at 310 Grove Beach Road North, Westbrook, CT, servicing the Westbrook and Clinton school systems.

They offer full-time, part-time, and occasional care to accommodate your busy schedule!

Please take a look at the Pumpkin Patch web pages for details on their programs.


Kindercare Learning Center              

Kindercare Learning  Center

158 Westbrook RdEssex, CT 06426

(860) 767-1072Ages: 6 weeks to 8 years
Accredited by NAEYC.

From Their Website:

“Welcome to Essex KinderCare in Connecticut! We’re located within a convenient distance from each of our three villages. Our teachers recognize the importance of offering a full and diverse education, and they bring their passion for art, music, and literature to the classroom. We build a warm, welcoming, and supportive environment for children of all abilities, backgrounds, and experiences. It’s our mission from the moment you walk into our center that you feel part of our KinderCare family.

“Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! “

Please take a look at the Essex Kindercare web pages for more information on their programs or call them at (860) 767-1072.  They are open 6:45 AM to 6:00 PM, M-F .


New amenities for families in Brooklyn – daycares, music school, language school and more | Brooklyn Bridge Parents

With the continuous influx of young families, many new amenities for families are coming to Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO.

KinderCare Learning Center, America’s largest childcare provider, is now open at 112 Atlantic Avenue in Cobble Hill. Their curriculum focuses on early academics, physical activity, and social emotional learning to nurture healthy bodies, happy hearts, and growing minds. They have classrooms for ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. The center is open Monday to Friday from 6.30 am to 6.30 pm and tuition starts at $1,605 for part time Preschool. They offer free 3K for All but not UPK. Find out more here.

Ladybug Daycare and Preschool is opening at 138 Union Street on the corner of Hicks in September. They have two classrooms. 1 room for infants through 2.5 years and another room for preschoolers from 2.5 to 5 years olds. This new program is modeled from Ladybug’s daycare programs located throughout Carroll Gardens. Find out more here.

Kinderprep Montessori Nursery and Preschool has a brand new space at 15 Bridge Park Drive with 4 new classrooms for ages 3 months to 2.5 years old.  To schedule a school tour please email us at [email protected]. Kinder Prep offers month-to-month tuition with no commitment & no annual contract, meals and enrichment classes led by certified professionals are included in our tuition with flexible scheduling options. 3K for All will be offered starting in September 22.

French preschool and private elementary school coming to Brooklyn Heights! Smith Street Maternelle and Smith Street Arts et Lettres is opening up preschool and elementary school on Montague Street in September! Read more here.

Petits Poussins, a French-English bilingual daycare and preschool is now open in Downtown Brooklyn. Their Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers grow and learn in a fun, caring and multicultural environment where their well-being, happiness, academic and language development are at the core of the teaching model. The new center is located at 11 Hoyt Street at the retail level of a new high rise. They have 6 classrooms  for children 3 months to 5 years and are able to welcome 64 students. Each classroom is run by 2 teachers, one French native speaker and one English native speaker. Find out more here.

Canary Music of DUMBO, a brand new music studio will be opening up in DUMBO in September. They will begin offering piano and violin lessons for kids and grown-ups, along with creative musical group classes to students of all abilities and levels starting as young as 1 year old. The studio is located at 18 Bridge Street in DUMBO.

SpeakItaly NYC BROOKLYN is coming to Dumbo in September after opening their first location in Manhattan 6 years ago. Italian language classes, mommy and me classes, music, art and craft, cooking and  movement for ages 0 to 16. Kids will start speaking and using Italian in a very natural way.  Small classes capped at 6 students to make sure each one gets the needed attention and facilitate learners’ progress. Speakitaly wants to support multilingual families who want to pass along their heritage and culture. “We are here to serve our community and we see language awareness and intercultural sensitivity as the milestones for an inclusive society.

Vivvi is opening a 9,102 sq ft location at 55 Prospect Street in DUMBO Heights this fall offering child care for little ones as young as 6 weeks old. The center hours will be 7 am to 7 pm Monday to Friday and the space features various classrooms and an indoor gym. Tution ranges from $1,800 for 2 days to $3,600 for 5 days per month and they not plan to offer the free 3k for All and UPK programs for now. Learn more and schedule a tour here.

Champion Martial Arts is now open at 151 Montague Street. The martial arts center for kids 3 years and up and grown-ups will offer classes, camps and birthday parties from Monday to Saturday. Find out more here and claim your free 2-day pass here.

Le Meraviglie — in English “The Wonders” — exposes children to an innovative and creative arts-enrichment programming in Brooklyn Heights. They offer arts classes for toddlers, after school programs and summer camps for all ages. The new studio on Montague Street is now open, find out more here.

Golf V2 is opening a 1,500 sq ft indoor golf center at 130 Clinton Street in September. “Golf v.2 – ‘The Future of Golf’ is the latest and most fun way you can learn how to play golf in a city setting. Built with 2 state of the art simulators that can both act as a driving range or give you access to over 200+ courses – such as Pebble Beach – Golf v.2 will allow you to improve your golf even when it’s raining and snowy outside and within walking distance from your home.” There will be private lessons ($65 for 60 minutes), clinics and open play for Juniors 5 years and up and growns-ups. Golf V2 will also host summer camps and birthday parties at the space. The center is scheduled to open September, 1.

Lightbridge Academy daycare and preschool is opening on Duffield Street between Fulton and Willoughby very soon bringing much needed daycare seats for babies as young as 6 weeks old to Downtown Brooklyn. “Lightbridge Academy is The Solution for Working Parents® providing the Gold Standard for health & safety in a nurturing environment for Infant, Toddler, and Preschool age children. Our goal is to ease stresses of the busy, working parents, which led us to develop industry-leading programs including ParentView® Internet monitoring and a parent eCommunication app which provides parents with an ongoing connection during the day; as well as drop-in care, nutritious snacks, optional meal plans, extended hours and more!” Find out more on their Website.

Life Time Fitness will open a new center in DUMBO in October. It will feature a Kids Academy for children ages 3 months to 11 years offering open play, camps, parties and kids classes. Kids will have to become Life Time Fitness members to access the Kids Academy. They will have childcare options for ages 3 months through 11 years and provide up to 2.5 hours of drop-off childcare for toddlers and up. Parents can focus on their workout during that time. Find out more here.

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Pre-school education in Germany and preparation for secondary school

The beautiful idea that “children are the flowers of life” was expressed by Maxim Gorky at the beginning of the 20th century, and today is familiar to every Russian person. However, in a practical sense, the idea of ​​a children’s garden arose even earlier, and as a very real enterprise. In 1840, the German teacher Friedrich Froebel opened the world’s first institution for preschool children, calling it Kindergarten, or kindergarten.

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  • Features of German early childhood education
  • Types of pre-schools in Germany
  • Cost of preschools in Germany

Froebel pre-school education

Kindergartens began to spread rapidly throughout the world. Friedrich Froebel also developed one of the first educational systems for babies. His main idea was that all children are talented and unique, but the abilities of each child manifest themselves in different ways and are aimed at different types of activities. Therefore, it is impossible to program children to do the same thing, each child must have an individual approach.

Features of German pre-school education

Today, preschools in Germany are incredibly diverse, they adhere to different teaching and upbringing methods. However, the Froebel method is still at the heart of the curriculum of every kindergarten in Germany. Children do what they are interested in and what they themselves want. This does not mean that there is no order in German kindergartens. Educators monitor the behavior of preschoolers, initiate their participation in various games, develop their horizons, but priority is given to the child’s personal abilities, his interests and preferences.

A shortened work schedule is another common feature of preschools in Germany. Kindergartens and nurseries can work in the first shift (from 7:00 to 12:00), second (from 13:00 to 16:00) or throughout the day. However, even in such kindergartens, parents must take their child for lunch, as they do not provide good nutrition.

Types of preschools in Germany

Nurseries and kindergartens are not part of the German educational system. Most often they belong either to private individuals or public organizations, in rare cases – to the municipality. Since preschool education in Germany is optional and is practically not controlled at the state level, the time spent by children in kindergartens depends on the program of the institution and the educators who work there.

Institutions for preschoolers are divided according to teaching methods: the Montessori system, Waldorf pedagogy, Frenet pedagogy, etc.

International kindergartens, which are also of the Russian-German type, are widespread. Their teachers are native speakers of both languages.

Nursery

Babies are given to the nursery from 2 months to 3 years. Educators take care of the kids, play with them, potty train them, develop motor, motor and speech skills.

Kindergartens

Kindergartens are attended from 3 to 6 years. The functions of German kindergartens do not include preparing the child for school, so they do not conduct classes. Educators are sure that children should receive the basic skills necessary for a person in life (reading, writing, knowledge about the world around them) at an older age, and children should be taught sociability, curiosity, patience with others, empathy, respect for norms and rules, as well as the ability to express one’s opinion.

“Forest” kindergartens

They are very popular – there are about 1500 of them in Germany. Children spend almost all the time outdoors. Educators teach them to take care of plants and animals, talk about the world around them, arrange trips, and help explore the local nature. Children build huts and shelters, play role-playing games, using not factory-made toys, but natural ones: cones, leaves, sticks, clay.

Preparatory schools in kindergartens

Some kindergartens have special classes that prepare the child for elementary school. Children start attending them from the age of 5. During the year, they receive all the necessary knowledge and skills that will be required to enter the school.

Another option for preparing for studies is kindergartens at elementary schools.

Cost of preschools in Germany

In Germany, a system of benefits and discounts is widely used, which can be used by large and low-income families, families of emigrants, children with special needs, etc. The cost is also affected by the location and type of institution. Taking into account all the factors, a monthly visit to a nursery or kindergarten can cost from 50 to 700 euros.

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Pre-school education in Germany with Allterra Education

Institutions for preschool children in Germany are very popular, so, unfortunately, there are not enough of them. Some parents enroll in a nursery or kindergarten when the child has not even been born yet, because they have to stand in lines for several years.

Allterra Education specialists will help you find the perfect kindergarten for your child, and make the enrollment process less tiring. You can learn more about preschool education in Germany at a free consultation.

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Education in Spain for Russians, tuition fees in Spanish schools – Bebelingval

Many parents are increasingly looking towards Spain when it comes to education in Europe. This is due to the fact that the cost of living in Spain is lower than in the rest of Europe. It has a wonderful climate, a rich culture, great attention to research and Spanish is one of the most spoken languages ​​in the world. Also, the Spanish education system is very similar to the Russian one, and the student has a great opportunity to quickly adapt to a new place of residence.

Before planning your studies in Spain, let’s look at the country’s education system and figure out how to organize education for Russian students here.

Spain’s education system

As in most European countries, education in Spain is divided into pre-school, primary, secondary and higher education.

Pre-school education is not compulsory for Spaniards, children from the age of 3 are admitted to the state kindergarten, and kindergartens are free of charge. As in Russia, private kindergartens operate in Spain, when the parent must pay for the training program to prepare the child for school.

Every child is required to attend school from 6 to 16 years of age. This period of study is compulsory for everyone and is divided into two stages: primary and secondary education.

Schooling in Spain ends at the age of 16 (the same as grade 9 in Russian schools), when the student receives a diploma of incomplete secondary education. For a ten-year educational course, children study a large number of subjects from the natural sciences to the fine arts.

After school, the applicant has a wide choice of further educational activities. A student can find a job, take a bachelor’s program at a college or get a secondary vocational education, and then continue their studies at a university.

Vocational education

There are more than a hundred specialties that can be mastered in the secondary special education program. The time that a student spends on studying in any course depends on the chosen specialty. After successful completion of the educational program, the student receives a diploma of a Specialist or Chief Specialist. The first diploma gives the right to enter the bachilerato course, the second diploma is the basis for admission to the university for the same specialty.

Bacilerato

After compulsory secondary school, education in Spain can be continued with the bachilerato course (equivalent to our 10th and 11th grades), which is important for students planning to enter a university. In this program, the child chooses the direction of his further education, since the final exams for the bachilerato course are the basis for admission to the university. Students who have a high GPA get more options when choosing a university and, accordingly, they have a higher chance of getting a place in the program.

In order for a Russian student to be enrolled in a bachilerato course, it is necessary to provide confirmation of the completion of 10 classes of a Russian school, as well as to confirm knowledge of Spanish at a level sufficient to pass the academic program.

Studying at Universities in Spain

Studying at a Spanish university is by and large the same as programs in other European universities. Students complete a bachelor’s degree program, then receive a master’s degree and a doctorate if they decide to pursue an academic career. The terms of study for each program may differ depending on the specialty.

The cost of education in Spain

All courses at universities are paid and do not depend on whether you choose a public or private university. At a state university, you can study from 2,000 euros per year, at a private university, where, for example, the conditions for research work are much better, you will have to pay twice as much, depending on the specialty.

Also, the cost of education can be covered by grants and scholarships, if the student is talented and really deserves the investment.

It is also important to note that a diploma from a state university is considered more prestigious than a diploma from a private educational institution.

The cost of living for a student can vary from 800 to 1500 euros per year, depending on the region and the type of accommodation chosen.

Benefits of studying in Spain

At first glance, it seems that the Spanish education system is very similar to the Russian one. But still, there is a significant advantage that will help parents make a decision when choosing a country of study for their child. Firstly, Spanish education is very diverse, that is, after school, the student has the opportunity to take a course in a profession that is interesting to him, try himself in business and after that either start work practice or continue further education in the chosen direction. This approach allows you to master an interesting profession in a short time and change course in case of a change in priorities. The cost of education in Spain for Russians is not much different from the price of programs in Russian universities, but at the same time, the student receives a European diploma and the opportunity to find a job in any EU country. It is also important to note that education here is more applied, that is, great attention is paid to research work, which allows the student to develop in an academic environment. This is especially true if a scientific career is the goal of the student.

Where to start?

Of course, it is better to start with trips to language courses, and the sooner the better. Spain offers wonderful opportunities for summer holidays with the study of Spanish and English. Learning a language in Spain is relatively inexpensive when compared to programs in the UK or America. You can take language courses not only in resorts near the sea, but also choose other remote cities, where life is much cheaper than in tourist places. Such preparation will provide an opportunity to immerse yourself in the language environment and have a good level of Spanish by the time you enter a school or university.

Documents for applicants

To enter a university course, a student must pass a state exam (very similar to the USE). Students take the exam at their schools or at the courses they attend to prepare for university entrance. This takes into account not only the results of exams, but also the average score of the certificate.

Although the number of courses in English at Spanish universities is steadily increasing year by year, the majority of programs are taught in Spanish. That is why it is very important for a student to have a good command of the language not only at the everyday level, but also for academic study, especially if the specialty is complex and involves special vocabulary.

Before entering the university, students are encouraged to take a language course and obtain an international certificate in Spanish – DELE. It is this document that confirms for the university that the student is ready to listen to the program.

Definitely Spain is recommended for students who speak Spanish and is a great place to get an education if you plan to connect your life with this beautiful country.