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Teachers at Fairlawn 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.

When you join our team as a Teacher we will:

  • Invest in you and your career at KinderCare as you create a world-class experience in our classrooms
  • Reward your commitment to our children and families as your journey continues with us

When you join our team as a Teacher you will:

  • Implement KinderCare’s curriculum in a way that is consistent with the unique needs of each child
  • Create a safe, nurturing environment where children can play and learn
  • Partner and connect with parents, with a shared desire to provide the best care and education for their children
  • Support your center’s success; partner 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

Qualifications:

Required Skills and Experience:

  • Outstanding customer service skills, strong organizational skills, and the ability to multi-task and handle multiple situations effectively
  • CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to obtain
  • Meet state specific qualifications for the role or willingness to obtain
  • Active Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential (or willing to obtain)
  • Physically able to use a computer with basic proficiency, lift a minimum of 40 pounds, and work indoors or outdoors
  • Able 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

Our benefits meet you where you are. We’re here to help our employees navigate the integration of work and life:

  • Know your whole family is supported with discounted child care benefits.
  • Breathe easy with medical, dental, and vision benefits for your family (and pets, too!).
  • Feel supported in your mental health and personal growth with employee assistance programs.
  • Feel great and thrive with access to health and wellness programs, paid time off and discounts for work necessities, such as cell phones.
  • … and much more.

When you work at a KinderCare Learning Center, each new day is an adventure. You will have the opportunity to directly impact our students and families, encouraging them to become lifelong learners and experiencing all the happiness that comes with it. You will deliver our high-quality proprietary curriculum and apply our time-tested educational techniques, while exploring new, forward-thinking ideas.

As the first national early childcare education provider to achieve the WELL Health-Safety Rating from the International WELL Building Institute, we continue to follow the latest science-backed and evidence-based strategies for maintaining a safe and worry-free workplace.

Our highest priority has always been to keep our employees, children, families, and communities as safe and healthy as possible. KinderCare highly encourages its employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to protect themselves and their communities. We are proud to provide paid time off for employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. We are also subject to state law, local ordinances, and Health Department requirements for employees working in child care, school facilities, and corporate work spaces.

We truly believe that everyone belongs in our circle, and everyone deserves to be celebrated for who they are. By partnering with underrepresented groups and experts in DEI, we are identifying areas to improve and forging a path forward through accountability, compassion, accessibility, and inclusion.

KinderCare Learning Companies 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 : Fairlawn, Ohio, United States

Job : Teacher and Center Staff

Client-provided location(s): Fairlawn, OH, USA

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KinderCare-KNOWA0054221219301518TEXTERNALENUS

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Perks and Benefits
  • Health and Wellness
    • Health Insurance
    • Health Reimbursement Account
    • Dental Insurance
    • Vision Insurance
    • Life Insurance
    • Short-Term Disability
    • Long-Term Disability
    • FSA
    • HSA With Employer Contribution
    • Fitness Subsidies
    • Pet Insurance
    • Mental Health Benefits
  • Parental Benefits
    • Fertility Benefits
    • Family Support Resources
    • On-site/Nearby Childcare
  • Work Flexibility
    • Flexible Work Hours
    • Remote Work Opportunities
    • Hybrid Work Opportunities
  • Office Life and Perks
    • Casual Dress
  • Vacation and Time Off
    • Paid Vacation
    • Paid Holidays
    • Personal/Sick Days
    • Summer Fridays
  • Financial and Retirement
    • 401(K) With Company Matching
    • Performance Bonus
    • Relocation Assistance
    • Financial Counseling
  • Professional Development
    • Tuition Reimbursement
    • Promote From Within
    • Leadership Training Program
  • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Woman founded/led
    • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program
    • Employee Resource Groups (ERG)

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“This experience can be traumatic.

” What is wrong with matinees in kindergartens

The time for New Year’s matinees in gardens and “lights” in the beginning is coming to an end. Many parents are traditionally disappointed: the plots are banal, the children do not understand the meaning of the poems they have learned, the magic is somehow formal. Chalk editor Ekaterina Krasotkina tried to figure out why there is little real fun at such holidays and whether this can be changed.

Why a matinee is not always fun

Aleksandra Zhigunova, education integration manager, member of the Experts in Education Association:

Historically, children’s matinees are a kind of accountability of educators to their parents. Although, in general, matinees were invented so that children learn self-representation and self-presentation, not be afraid to speak in public and overcome their fears, and also receive positive emotions from the performance and just have fun.

At the same time, in reality, most children experience fear of self-expression and public speaking at matinees. This may be embarrassment and fear of forgetting the words of a poem or a dance movement. Fear of being left without the support of a parent: the child instinctively waits for his presence. Or the fear of condemnation from adults (“Again, you forgot everything!”). Therefore, it is very important to praise the child and in no case point out his oversights. The child expects his parents to be proud of him, and not to be compared with more successful children. nine0003

Tatyana Dospekhova, clinical psychologist:

Adults often require their children to fully participate in the holiday, believing that this is a social norm. Parents, for example, can be quite demanding that their child learn poetry. Thus, the impression of the matinee can be greatly spoiled by the process of preparing for it – especially if the child is hard on memorization or he is embarrassed to speak. They tortured him for a long time, shook him, his mother cursed, in kindergarten they made remarks in front of everyone. This experience can be traumatic. nine0003

In addition, matinees and preparation for them affect children’s self-esteem. By their actions, adults create a certain social ladder of success. If the child came out, told everything – he did well. And if he somehow dances the wrong way, is shy or afraid – not great. Parents teach their children to conventions: “You will receive love on the condition that …” The words “Well, why can’t you even tell a verse!” tell the child that something is wrong with him.

Finally, in any group, children or adults, there are people with different sensitivities. There are hypersensitive children who are too loud, too noisy, too many people – they cannot bear a lot of looks, they are shy, scared, want to hide, they may cry. For such children, there are too many incentives at the holiday, and if there are no breaks and no opportunity to rest, then they may feel bad. nine0003

Natalya Filimonova, music director of the preschool department of school No.

547 in Moscow, member of the board of the University of Childhood:

One of the tasks of modern preschool education is to develop children’s initiative. The initiative is manifested in a situation of choice, uncertainty, trust. In the classic matinee, everything is clearly decided, the children have no choice. And very often this approach causes dissatisfaction of parents. What about the main roles in a fairy tale? By what principle should the Snow Maiden be chosen? After all, for every mother, her daughter is the best, beloved and unique. nine0003

When my daughter went to kindergarten, we had a casting for the role of a fox in our group, preference was given to the girl who would learn poetry better. Imagine the feelings of children who were not chosen. Such competitiveness often leads to the disunity of the children’s team.

A separate word should be said about the poems that are handed out to children. Do they have artistic value – and if so, do the readers understand the meaning of the poems? In the traditional matinee, we use reproductive forms of work, repeated repetition. A child in such a situation does not solve any problems, does not act according to his own plan, does not create a new one. nine0003 Photo: makalex69 / shutterstock / fotodom

How to make matinees more comfortable and interesting

Alexandra Zhigunova:

In no case should children be forced to prepare for a matinee. It is necessary to properly motivate the child so that he wants to speak and prove himself. You can, for example, conduct training in the form of a game so that the child enjoys the process itself, and not from the “demonstration performance”.

To diversify the pre-prepared scenario of the matinee, educators can prepare surprises. It is good if the children are aware of the sequence of speeches of the participants, but do not know the whole plan of the event. So the matinee will have a zest, it will be interesting for children to participate in it, they will feel that this is a holiday not for educators, but for themselves. And this will become an incentive to participate in the next holidays. nine0003

After the matinee, it is important for adults to find out if the children liked the event in order to understand what can be improved. But to remind someone that he forgot the rhyme, or to compare him with other children is absolutely impossible. Instead, talk to your child about what went well.

Tatyana Dospekhova:

For the holiday to be successful, the child must feel safe. The intensity of the stimuli must be bearable for his nervous system.

For highly sensitive children, it is very important that during the matinee there is an opportunity to get out of the process and have a little rest, reboot – and then return to the celebration. Parents can help with this child. The holiday goes well when parents participate in it together with their children, next to the child there is always someone to snuggle up to, who will reassure, support with the words: “Look, everything is in order, we are here together, don’t be afraid, let’s try” . nine0003

It is good if, instead of a learned program, a child has a free choice when to connect to what is happening or disconnect from it. The child may have such thoughts in his head: “I can go dancing, but I can not go dancing. Let the adult who accompanies me dance, while I stand aside and watch. Or I will go with him. Or I’ll ask you to stand next to me.”

Participation in the celebration of parents and children creates a joint experience, which you can then refer to and remember together how everything went. “Do you remember what someone very scary was there?”, Or “How fun it was”, or “How you stumbled there, and I picked you up.” This is very close. nine0003 Photo: Olga_Rusinova / shutterstock / fotodom

What else could a matinee be like? For example, I suggest that children choose their own roles in the upcoming holiday. These are either already existing roles within a certain topic, or children’s answers to the question “Who would you like to be at the holiday?”. There is no need to rush the children here, the child can think about his own image and role until the last moment. nine0003

If we allow children to be who they want to be at the holiday, we make their dreams come true

It seems to me important to come up with children’s games for the holiday, discuss future treats, decorations, and be sure to record the children’s proposals: this adds significance to children’s ideas . The child should also have the opportunity to choose a piece of music. Separately, we can talk about musical numbers: from my own experience, I can say that children perform songs and dances best of all, invented independently or together with the teacher. nine0003

The process of creating a joint holiday gives everyone great pleasure: creativity allows children to reach their potential, and the teacher to avoid a series of the same type of rehearsals. In such a situation, there is a place for real miracles, author’s children’s fairy tales, songs, poems.

We, teachers, always think about how to combine children’s fantasies and desires and at the same time surprise children with some unusual “magic”, we do not reveal all the secrets to the end. For example, we invite parents to play some roles; unusually, each time in a new way, we try to give gifts, come up with a fabulous way to the music hall where the celebration will take place. nine0003

This year, our parents and children received an unusual letter from Santa Claus, in which the wizard was interested in what kind of fairy tale the children would like to get into. The guys voted for their favorite version of the fairy tale with the help of drawn snowflakes or put a signature. Then a special “election commission” counted the votes, and the result of the general vote was the “Underwater New Year”.

Together with the children, we composed a fairy tale “How fish celebrated the New Year”; they painted decorations for the Christmas tree, the music hall, which quickly filled with huge fish, seahorses, waves of their own production; completed tasks from the advent calendar. nine0003

There were little mermaids in different groups at the New Year’s party. Some little mermaids decided to sing a song, while others came up with a dance. In the dance, the girls froze and moved in turn, and also created an unusual wave.

As a result, the holiday will turn out to be interesting for the children themselves, it was not a reporting concert completely from blanks, but a fun interactive.

Anastasia Pivkina, kindergarten teacher at the Yasnaya Sloboda family settlement in the Tula Region:

Holidays are held in our kindergarten every month, and parents actively participate in them. We, educators, have been preparing for them together with the children throughout the month. But this is not memorizing rhymes, but ordinary classes with songs, rhythmic exercises. That is, it is part of our ordinary life. For parents, if they are with us for the first year, this is a surprise. Children like to share their experience with their parents – this is the holiday. nine0003

If a role-playing game is being prepared for the holiday, then each of the children in the group has time to play different roles. In December, we prepared a Christmas story. Each of the children managed to try themselves in the roles of Mary, Joseph, an angel, a shepherdess. The children lived this story for the whole month. They have a Christmas calendar in which they open windows every day and find there some pictures on this topic. They have a table on which the dolls of Mary and Joseph stand, and all month they gradually move towards the barn along the path, and at this time an angel descends from the sky with a baby in her arms. Children see how the story gradually develops, and the holiday for them is like the culmination of what they lived in for a month. nine0003

The holiday itself consists of several parts. At the very beginning – a small master class, when guests can make themselves a small gift. Then we invite everyone to participate in attention games, parents play with their children. Next comes the costume part with a nativity scene. And then everyone gives gifts to each other: parents to children, and children to parents. Children prepare gifts themselves. Last year they made cradles, and parents made puppet babies out of wool. And each baby fell into the cradle – such a joint gift turned out. nine0003

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Full day in kindergarten in Nizhny Novgorod: prices, reviews and addresses

Full day in kindergarten – prices and reviews. Comparative table of private kindergartens and development centers in Nizhny Novgorod, where there are full-day groups for children from 3 to 7 years old.

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The Detsad.Firmika.ru portal contains addresses and phone numbers of kindergartens and development centers in Nizhny Novgorod. We suggest finding a kindergarten in your area or near a suitable metro station. Easy-to-compare tables show the cost of a full day in the garden and additional services, so you can easily compare prices in different centers. Of particular interest are reviews about the institutions of Nizhny Novgorod left by visitors to the portal. We carefully monitor their accuracy, trying to publish only comments from real customers. nine0003

How to choose a full-time kindergarten for a child?

Full day kindergarten groups are characterized by long stays. Most private institutions are open from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm. This is very convenient for working parents who can take the baby to the garden in the morning and pick it up after work. How much does a good private kindergarten in Nizhny Novgorod cost, and what should you pay attention to when choosing?

Requirements for a full-time kindergarten

The day regimen in full day groups is organized in blocks of 30-40 minutes. Games, sleep, meals, walks and other activities alternate in such a way that it is better not to pick up children until 4 pm, otherwise they begin to get upset that they did not have time to participate in something interesting.

Usually, attentive and caring teachers work in private kindergartens, who know how to find contact with children. It is imperative to communicate with the teacher and evaluate her pedagogical training, because a psychologically healthy atmosphere in the group is very important for the baby. nine0003

Here are a few more parameters to consider when choosing:

  • Food quality and dietary menu for allergy sufferers. It is not easy for children with celiac disease or an allergy to fish to choose a kindergarten where they will take into account their characteristics. For all other babies, it is important that the food is complete, balanced and tasty. With a full day, the number of meals varies from 6 to 8.
  • Cleanliness of the group, quality of toys and bedding. Children spend the whole day in the garden, it must be clean and ventilated there, and it is better when cleaning is carried out with modern preparations, and not with bleach. When examining the group, ask if the pillows and mattresses are new, how often bedding is changed, check what toys the children play with. All constructors, dolls and cars must be age appropriate and serviceable. nine0121
  • Development program. Most kindergartens have clubs that can be visited in the afternoon, after lunch. In them, children sculpt, draw, work with designers, put on performances, sing and dance. Sports clubs and foreign language classes are popular. For older groups there is instruction in reading and writing.
  • Help from specialists. There are kindergartens where a speech therapist and a psychologist work, specialists in early development. For children with speech disabilities or with a difficult psychological state – this is the best option. nine0121
  • Cost per month. Price is an important parameter for parents, someone needs the most inexpensive garden, and someone is counting on an elite one. On average, prices range from 15,000 to 55,000 rubles; when paying immediately for six months or a year, some companies make discounts.

In addition to the usual walks, children can be offered excursions, going to the circus, cinema or dolphinarium. The monthly fee usually does not include an entertainment program and additional classes. nine0003

To make it convenient to get to the kindergarten, you should use the filter by districts of Nizhny Novgorod and see what good children’s institutions operate nearby.

Great help in choosing a garden is provided by the reviews of parents who gave their son or daughter there for a full day. Statements should definitely be read, this will give an idea of ​​the quality of services.