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Emotionally Preparing Your Children for Back-to-School Season – New West Physicians : New West Physicians

Between sheltering-in-place, online learning and time away from friends, many children will need a little extra support as they head back to school this fall.

Consider these tips from the experts at KinderCare to help you emotionally prepare your children to return to school with confidence, optimism and excitement.

Address your feelings (and theirs)
Children often take cues about how to react from their parents. Think about what it takes for you to feel calm and prepared (or even excited) for the start of a new school year. That could mean talking with your child’s teacher or school about the safety precautions they’re taking so you can feel more at ease, taking a few minutes to establish a morning routine or stepping away from news that makes you anxious. Focus instead on the positive aspects of school, like the opportunity your child will have to learn, make friends, interact with others and grow into his or her own person.

“Children need a sense of belonging, and school provides an important connection point for them,” said Dr. Elanna Yalow, chief academic officer for KinderCare Learning Centers. “Nothing builds a sense of community like personal contact with friends and teachers. That connection is essential in supporting a child’s growth and development.”

Set expectations about what to expect before the first day
Some children may feel ready to go and eager to explore, while others can be more reserved or even fearful of new places, faces and routines. When your child knows what to expect, it can go a long way in soothing any worries he or she may have about leaving home and going to school.

It’s also important to respect your child’s growing independence and empower him or her to help others. As you explain safety precautions like covering the mouth when sneezing or coughing, or proper hand washing, emphasize how your child’s actions can help keep family, friends and teachers safe.

“Children may already be apprehensive about returning to school, let alone trying to cope with new safety practices,” said Dr. Joelle Simpson, a pediatric emergency medicine physician and medical director for emergency preparedness at Children’s National Hospital. “Explaining these precautions ahead of time can help your children see them as part of the school day routine instead of something to fear. For parents, remember that while children can get sick from this virus, it occurs less frequently than in adults and at lower rates than the flu.”

Celebrate the start of a new school year
Try to plan a special activity or some extra family time the week before school starts and encourage your child to participate in the planning.

“Remember, children didn’t have time for a clean break and celebration at the end of the last school year, and this can help your child mentally adjust to a new routine and schedule,” Yalow said.

Let your child know how proud you are to see him or her growing up, learning how to be a good friend and exploring and learning about the world. Be sure to talk with your child each school day – what was learned, funny things friends said, the things that seem little but are important to your child.

For more tips about how to help your child prepare for the new school year, visit kindercare.com.

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KinderCare buys former Cedar Rapids, Hiawatha day schools

The former Cedar Rapids Day School at 615 First Ave. SE is now the Downtown Cedar Rapids KinderCare. KinderCare bought the school last month from its independent owner. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)

The former Cedar Rapids Day School at 615 First Avenue SE — now the Downtown Cedar Rapids KinderCare — is shown Thursday. The center serves 137 youngsters, from 6 weeks to age 12. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)

CEDAR RAPIDS — KinderCare, a national child care provider, is expanding in Eastern Iowa after acquiring the former Cedar Rapids and Hiawatha day schools.

Families won’t see many changes to services, with the company’s “first goal being to get to know them, love on them and support them,” KinderCare district leader Ann Zogg said.

The Cedar Rapids Day School — now Downtown Cedar Rapids KinderCare, 615 First Ave. SE — serves 137 kids.


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Hiawatha Day School — now Hiawatha KinderCare, 1771 Boyson Square Dr. Hiawatha — serves 90 kids.

Both facilities accept children between 6 weeks and age 12 and have room for growth.

Tuition will remain the same for the first year, with increases after to keep up with inflation and cost of living increases for teacher salaries, Zogg said.

KinderCare bought the day schools from independent owners last month.

Zogg said small, independent owners often reach out to KinderCare when they are “ready for the next phase of their life, whether that’s retirement or pursuing their next dream.”

KinderCare has been in Eastern Iowa since 1979 and operates two other sites in Cedar Rapids — East Cedar Rapids KinderCare, 5351 N. Park Place NE, and West Cedar Rapids KinderCare, 310 Burdette Dr. SW.

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Parents in the area and across the country are struggling to find high-quality child care with an emphasis on school readiness, Zogg said.

“We want to make sure we can deliver what we promise and meet the needs of the schools coming to us,” Zogg said. “We’re open to possibilities as the needs of our community changes, try to be good listeners and adapt.”

One of the first things Zogg asks of her teachers is to stop spending their own money for their classroom.

“Let us get you what you need,” she said. “I ordered paint and got a hug.”

Zogg said KinderCare is “not immune to the staffing crisis” facing other industries but has hired new staff at both locations since the acquisition. Many workers, she said, are attracted to the opportunities KinderCare can offer that some independent owners cannot.

The company will pay for employees to earn their child development association certificate at Teachstone, an online college, allowing them to take one class at a time, KinderCare center director Sara Schwerin said.

Once employees earn that certificate, they can sign up for Child Care Wages Iowa, a salary supplement program or stipend offered by the Iowa Association for the Education of Young Children. Funding is from the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services and is available through June 30, 2024.

KinderCare Education also operates Champions, a national child care provider that provides before- and after-school child care for more than 1,200 students in the Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and Clear Creek Amana school districts.

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Dear parents! In a number of preschool institutions in the city of Tver, another additional opportunity has appeared to pay a receipt for kindergarten – through a personal account on the website of the State Services

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Payment service “Frisbee” offers its customers a reliable and fast payment for the services of preschool institutions not only in Yekaterinburg, but also in nearby cities such as Sredneuralsk, Pervouralsk, Verkhnyaya Pyshma, Berezovsky. A large list of kindergartens in the Republic of Tatarstan (Nizhnekamsk city) is also available for payment. Users can pay for the kindergarten online on the company’s portal using the organization’s personal account, the time for making one payment is only 35-40 seconds! nine0003

How to pay for kindergarten

Frisbi has simplified the design of the portal as much as possible to make the process of making payments simple and understandable for every visitor. To search for a kindergarten, select the “Education” section on the main page of the site and open “Preschool institutions”. In the list that appears, select a garden by number or name and open the link. Several invoices (specific services) will be presented for payment of kindergarten services. The user can add any of the accounts to the list of favorites so that next time they do not look for it on the site. nine0003

Fast payments “on the go”

Any visitor to the “Frisbee” site can pay for kindergarten with a card without registering on the site. It will be deprived of some of the benefits and functions that the portal offers to registered users, but in any case, the transaction will be carried out, and the money will be guaranteed to go to its intended purpose.

After selecting a preschool institution, the system will prompt you to enter your personal account number and fill in additional payment data. Upon completion of this procedure, the user will be redirected to the page of the partner bank, where it will be required to indicate the card details, filling them out and sending, the payment will have already been made. nine0003

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The above method is suitable for irregular payments and is not very convenient. Frisbee offers registered users to use the Personal Account, in which paying for a garden via the Internet will become a simple and easy procedure. Your personal account will allow:

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