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Kindercare Learning Center (2022-23 Profile)

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School Overview

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School Notes

  • Thanks for stopping by! We are the Cambridge Street Kindercare,
    located just off of rt 95, near Burlington High school. Our experts
    designed our classrooms ‘” and every activity and lesson ‘” to help
    prepare your child for success in school and beyond. With
    designated learning centers such as dramatic play and blocks in
    every classroom, children have the opportunity for rich social play
    and child-initiated discovery. You’ll also find that our classrooms
    feature a print-rich environment full of carefully selected
    materials, written charts and labels, and children’s literature. By
    helping your child connect spoken words and print, we’re helping
    develop early literacy and writing skills. Whether your child has
    first words or first grade on the horizon, we’re excited to show
    you how everything in our center is designed for learning!!
  • Your child’s safety is of the utmost concern. From daily sign-in to
    strict parent / guardian identification and single keypad access,
    we maintain a rigorous standard for safety. Plus our daily
    cleanliness and maintenance schedules leave nothing at all to
    chance.
  • Hours Of Operation: 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM, M-F
  • Child Care Circuit, Child Care Resource Center (NONE AVAILABLE
    RIGHT NOW)

Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

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West Center Street KinderCare (2022-23 Profile)

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  • Welcome to the West Center Street KinderCare! Located in scenic
    West Bridgewater, our school has provided quality child care for
    children ages six weeks to 12 years for over fourteen years. We
    offer a clean, bright, fun-filled environment with a nurturing,
    highly professional teaching staff. Our award winning curriculum is
    geared to each and every child’s developmental ability with a
    strong concentration on literacy, math, science, and music. Of
    utmost importance is communication with our families. We know there
    are many childcare choices you can make, and we strive to put our
    families at ease knowing that their child, and yours, will be safe
    and cared for throughout the day. So, whether your child is six
    weeks or six years, we will provide the best learning environment
    to make our school the school of choice in West Bridgewater!
  • Keypad to get into the Building, Fenced in Playgrounds and People
    are Carded if Teachers do not know them, all teachers have CPR,
    First Aid, and Universal Precausions Training
  • Hours Of Operation: 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM, M-F
  • Languages Spoken: Spanish
  • Pace Childcare Works, Cummunity care for Kids, and ChildCare
    Choices of Boston MABJ-PACE MAAG-Child Care Choices

Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

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Poems for mom | Kindergarten

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Kindergarten poems

Mom is the most important person for every child. She protects, helps, inspires self-confidence, gives warmth and love. There are a lot of poems about mother, and they are all different: cheerful and funny, with sadness and thoughtfulness, they all convey the feelings of a little person. Our website contains short and easy-to-remember poems about mom. They are perfect for celebrating Mother’s Day, which is celebrated in Russia on the last Sunday of November, they will break the general applause at the matinee by March 8, and will simply please any mother.

Mom’s hands – warm,
Mom’s eyes – light,
Mom’s fairy tale in a dream,
Mom’s genes in me,
Mom’s thoughts with me,
My earthly bow to my mother.

E. Koltovskaya

Mom is sleeping, she’s tired…
Well, I didn’t play either!
I don’t start the top,
I sat down and sit.
My toys don’t make noise,
It’s quiet in the empty room.
And on my mother’s pillow
The golden beam sneaks.
And I said to the beam:
— I also want to move!
I would like a lot:
Read aloud and roll the ball,
I would sing a song,
I could laugh,
Yes, you never know what I want!
But, my mother is sleeping, and I am silent.
The beam darted along the wall,
And then slid towards me.
– Nothing, – he seemed to whisper, –
Let’s sit in silence!

E. Blaginina

Who came to me in the morning?
Mommy.
Who said: “It’s time to get up”?
Mommy.
Who managed to cook porridge?
Mommy.
Tea – pour into a bowl?
Mommy.
Who braided my pigtails?
Mommy.
Swept the whole house alone?
Mommy.
Who picked flowers in the garden?
Mommy.
Who kissed me?
Mommy.
Who is a child who loves laughter?
Mommy.
Who is the best in the world?
Mommy.

W. Rajab

You know, mother, it’s an ordinary day
We can’t live without you!
The word mother is so familiar
From the first days we speak!

One has only to look closely –
The whole world is warmed around
With the warmth of a mother’s heart,
Gentle, kind hands…

Our troubles and hardships
Recede before you,
Everything becomes clearer to us every year,
How you fight for us!

Mom, there is no dearer friend –
Do you believe in our every takeoff!
Who else can help like you?!
Who else will understand like you?!

M. Sadovsky

Mother’s dresses
Well, right
Do not count.
Blue available
And green available,
Blue available
With large flowers –
Everyone serves
Mother in their own way.

This goes
She goes to the factory,
This goes to the theater
And she goes to visit,
She sits in this,
Busy with drawings. ..
Everyone serves
Mother in her own way.

Carelessly thrown
On the back of the bed
Old, shabby
Mother’s dressing gown.
I give it
Carefully to my mother,
And why –
Guess yourself:
If you put on
A colored robe,
So, the whole evening
Will stay with me.

G. Demykina

Mother and Motherland are very similar:
Mother is beautiful, Motherland is too!
Look closely: Mom has eyes
The color is the same as the sky.

Mother’s hair is like wheat,
What is earing in the endless fields.
Mom’s hands are warm and tender,
They remind a ray of the sun.

If mother sings a song, then
A merry and sonorous stream echoes to her…
It should be so: what is dear to us,
Always reminds of our mothers.

A. Starikov

Mom brings me
Toys, sweets,
But I love my mother
Not at all for that.
Funny songs
She sings,
We are bored together
It never happens.

I reveal to her
All my secrets.
But I love my mother
Not only for that.
I love my mother,
I’ll tell you straight,
Well, just because
She is my mother!

L. Davydova

If mother is not at home,
Very, very sad.
If mother is gone for a long time,
Then dinner is tasteless.
If mother is not around
It’s cold in the apartment,
If mom is not around,
It’s bad in the whole world.
If mother is far away,
Very difficult for children.
I’ll tell you straight:
– Take care of your mother!

E. Ranneva

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“When is mom coming?” Who really needs kindergartens

The eternal debate: is a kindergarten a necessary measure for working parents, or a boon for a child who communicates, plays, walks and does crafts in the garden? Our new blogger, educator and winner of the International Competition. L. Vygotsky Nadezhda Koroleva is sure that for a child 12 hours in the garden, separated from their parents, is very difficult.

Evening. At about seven o’clock. There is no one on the kindergarten playground. Only three-year-old Misha and I walk around the kindergarten building: “Mish, let’s play.” – “I do not want”. And once again: “When will mom come?” Mom (rarely dad) comes at five or ten minutes to seven. At about 7 am they will bring their son back. And now calculate how much time the parents have to communicate with the child during the day, to play, to read. Have you calculated? That’s the same.

The boy is 3 years old, he has been going to kindergarten for several months. The longing of young children for the closest person is especially acute. What do you think is the most long-awaited and favorite sound of my kids? Intercom sound. They run headlong at him from the farthest corners of the game room. One girl ran so fast that instead of hugging her mother, she fell into the arms of a door frame. Fortunately, it didn’t hit hard.

Another boy sits motionless on a bench next to the door and looks with fascinated eyes at this very intercom, for some reason firmly believing that being close to him will magically speed up his meeting with his mother. And no amount of persuasion can move him from his place. “I’m waiting for my mother!” – he explains to the “dull” teacher, who is trying to involve him in the game.

As I am writing these lines now, I involuntarily recall my experience as a parent. The kindergarten period of my children coincided with work at school. I remember how I treasured every minute spent without children. Looking frantically at the clock, I counted how many I would have time to check notebooks in their absence, how many notes to write for the lesson. Once, I was so lost in those very notebooks that the call of the teacher forced me to emerge from them somewhere around 18:00 (at this time the kindergarten was closed).

I fly out of the house like a bullet. Picking up the children, I repeat every word: “Sorry, sorry!”

But even when the work did not require me to spend long vigils at my desk, I can honestly say that I was in no hurry to pick up the children from the kindergarten as early as possible. At the age of 30, for some reason, she firmly believed that a kindergarten for her son and daughter was good. Here they will be fed, taught to play interesting games, communicate with their peers. And only years later, the grown-up children admitted that they didn’t really like kindergarten life, especially their introverted daughter. The son was reconciled with the kindergarten except for the games with friends in the “war game”, which, after a serious injury to one of the “fighters”, quickly stopped.

Why, then, do we adults get this belief in the exceptionally beneficial influence of collective education?

Trying to understand. And I come to the conclusion that this faith is from the recent socialist past with its primacy of the public over the personal. Even in the works of well-known psychologists, such as D. B. Elkonin, no, no, yes, you will stumble upon maxims about the undeniable advantages of kindergarten education over home education.

So, the reader will ask, do you call for transferring preschoolers to home education? Even if I really wanted to, I understand that such a luxury is available to a few. Although I have children I know who do not attend kindergarten: both in intellectual and mental, and in social development, they are far ahead of their kindergarten peers. But modern working parents, perhaps, would like to, but cannot do without the services of a preschool institution.

This is not about abandoning kindergarten, but about a reasonable combination of home and preschool education

By the way, most European and not only European countries strive to follow this principle today. 3 years ago I visited an Australian kindergarten in Melbourne. My 5 year old grandson went there. It was an ordinary state kindergarten that has existed since 1948. Three-year-old children go to it 2 times a week, four-year-olds and five-year-olds – 3 times. Everyone – from 9:00 to 14:00 without food and sleep (food is brought with them). The rest of the time, children (often with grandmothers, who, by the way, become pensioners at 67) go to sports and not only sections. And from the age of five, school begins for Australian children.

Of course, there are full-day kindergartens in the country, as well as round-the-clock ones. But to identify children in them, you need very good reasons or a very thick wallet. Pre-school education, unlike school education, is optional, and therefore it is not free and quite expensive. And yet, I dare to think that such a policy in the field of preschool education is dictated not so much by saving budget funds, but by the priority of family values.

Watching our children, who go to kindergarten almost without rest in winter and summer, often half-sick, as if they were going to work, I notice emotional burnout in many of them.