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Brunswick KinderCare
Phone:
(330) 225-82251211 Pearl Rd
Brunswick
OH
44212Distance from address: 4.99 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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North Ridgeville KinderCare
Phone:
(440) 327-27067171 Lear Nagle Rd
North Ridgeville
OH
44039Distance from address: 8. 88 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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South Medina KinderCare
Phone:
(330) 722-1681190 Northland Dr
Medina
OH
44256Distance from address: 11.34 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Richfield KinderCare
Phone:
(330) 659-22504195 Kinross Lakes Pkwy
Richfield
OH
44286Distance from address: 12. 12 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Medina Road KinderCare
Phone:
(330) 725-17383330 Medina Rd
Medina
OH
44256Distance from address: 12.44 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Westlake KinderCare
Phone:
(440) 808-994930850 Viking Pkwy
Westlake
OH
44145Distance from address: 12. 78 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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KinderCare of Avon
Phone:
(440) 937-070035680 Detroit Rd
Avon
OH
44011Distance from address: 13.55 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Elyria KinderCare
Phone:
(440) 366-68901216 Abbe Rd N
Elyria
OH
44035Distance from address: 14. 42 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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Avon Lake KinderCare
Phone:
(440) 933-2531407 Lear Rd
Avon Lake
OH
44012Distance from address: 14.71 miles
Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
Open:Tuition & Openings
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“This is Sparta!” Adaptation in kindergarten through the eyes of a three-year-old dad
Many parents are looking forward to kindergarten. It seems that the cherished ticket will solve several problems at once. But on the way to free time, there are often two obstacles: frequent colds and difficult adaptation. Our blogger, father of a preschooler, Nikita Rybnikov, is thinking about the latter.
My son went to kindergarten in September. As expected, in a sparing mode: with adaptation, addiction, a shortened day, without daytime sleep and even lunch. The first week passed with fights, screams and protests. The second one too. And the third. Then a month. And the second month! As a result, the wife said: “I can’t take it anymore. Every morning I leave the kindergarten wet. His dressing and our parting is delayed for 40 minutes. Impossible to endure! I do not understand what is going on! When will he get used to it?” I decided to get involved: get up early, take my son to kindergarten and run to work.
The night before, I came up to him and casually said: “Tomorrow morning we get up earlier than usual and go to your garden. Show me where it is at all. Well, show your group at the same time. Okay?” He tried to say this as indifferently as possible, as if the conversation was about a white ceiling. My son looked at me frowningly, put his hands in his pockets and said nothing.
Early in the morning, it was still dark, I went up to his bed. long thick eyelashes. But the goal is set, the tasks are outlined (“This is Sparta-ah!”) I shook him lightly by the shoulder and briefly commanded in a low voice: “Get up. It’s time for us.”0003
The son tossed and turned and got up without much persuasion, then sat down on the sofa and started yawning, pulling on his clothes. With his mother, he could sleep an hour more and go to kindergarten before dark. But it was important for me that he felt the difference. And tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow, we will get up very early and walk along the dark courtyard towards the garden.
When a hundred meters remained to the kindergarten, I pretended to be lost: “Where is your garden? I’m confused about something,” I said in confusion.
– Yes, there he is! – the son put his index finger forward.
– Which side is the entrance from?
– Here you have to go. Follow me! the son commanded.
— What floor is the group on?
– On the third!
— Oh, so high up? — I was indignant. – Is there no elevator?
“No,” the son snapped, “Mom and I walk.
We were the very first to join the group. Now it was necessary to seize the initiative again. Briefly gave the command: “Change your clothes, hang your clothes in the locker.” The son snorted in a businesslike way and, apparently, began to think whether to start a riot now or later? Or not start at all? He slowly took off his shoes and it was clear that he was faced with a choice. Usually the protest began at this moment. But now everything is somehow different: there is no one in the group, instead of mom – dad, he somehow speaks strangely, not at all like mom. All this is disturbing.
The teacher of the group came into the locker room, greeted me and turned to her son: “Hi, my friend! Good to see you. How is your mood today? Did you come with dad today?” The son did not answer. Didn’t even say hello. Why didn’t he say hello, didn’t even look at her! Like it’s just furniture. For me it was amazing.” Son, you were greeted. You have to answer.”
The stone face of the son did not express any emotions. He seemed to think: “You need it, you and hello”
“It’s always like this,” the teacher complained, “As if she doesn’t notice me. I am with him, and that. He hardly speaks to me. I don’t even know how to get in touch with him.” Then she turned to her son: “You behave well with dad, but not at all with mom. It turns out that you can do it in a different way, ”the teacher said reproachfully and even somewhat offended.
I didn’t answer anything. We said goodbye to my son, he kissed me on the cheek, poked me on the shoulder, stood silently in this position for three or four seconds, and then, without saying anything, turned around, put his hands in the pockets of his shorts and walked towards the group with a sweeping gait. As soon as I left the garden, the phone rang – my wife.
– How did it go? she asked anxiously.
“Yes, everything is fine,” I answered shortly.
– Come on! Didn’t even beep?
– No, they silently kissed, and he went to the group.
– Here’s a beetle! – the wife laughed, – And with me they roll such concerts!
When I came for my son to the garden in the evening, he met me calmly and without any special emotions. I immediately went to my locker to change. The teacher came out next: “Good evening, dad. Today, again, not everything went smoothly for us. He took away the doll from the girl Masha, then took the car from the boys and did not give it to anyone. At dinner, he refused soup, ate only a cutlet and washed it down with compote. I glanced at my son. He, frowning and sticking out his lower lip, slowly dressed. He did not pay any attention to the teacher. The teacher continued: “And during quiet hours, he generally refused to undress and go to bed. And so it stood for the whole quiet hour near the bed. Then he jumped on it when the children began to get up and get dressed. And in the afternoon he knocked over milk.
— What did you do today? – I carefully interrupted the teacher, – Did you draw or sculpt something?
– Yes, they sculpted. Ezhikov, the teacher answered indifferently. Apparently, the topic of sculpting hedgehogs was not as entertaining as the topic of uneaten soup.
— Very interesting, — I answered, — How did he get a hedgehog? Successfully?
The teacher pursed her lips.
“There, on the shelf, are all the children’s crafts,” she answered coolly, “You can look.
— Oh, great! Very interesting! What good fellows! – I went to the shelves with crafts.
In the evening I shared my observations with my wife: “He plays concerts for you in the kindergarten. I think it’s manipulation. He is a very smart boy, and even with character. You’ve given up somewhere, you’re lisping, persuading. He realized that you can put pressure on emotions, and, perhaps, you will not leave him in the kindergarten. Or at least pick up before dinner. Which is basically what you do. This means that he achieves his goal every time. As for the teacher – everything is “more tragic” here – I laughed and continued: “She involuntarily devalued herself in his eyes. When she meets him in the morning, she talks to him reproachfully, already setting herself up for a difficult day. And in the evening he complains in his presence and condemns all his actions that he committed during the day. Thus, as it were, he signs his impotence before him. Instead of forgetting the bad and telling something good about the child, somehow encouraging him, praising him for some successful actions, highlighting all the best that is in him, she remembers everything negative about the past day.
We sometimes behave with children condescendingly, but we should behave with them on an equal footing, as with adults
Imagine yourself in the place of a child: are you being discussed in your presence? What will be your reaction? I think you will at least leave this society, and at the most you will stand up for yourself. And what choice does a four-year-old child have? He cannot leave the kindergarten as an adult, because his parents brought him there and are going to leave him with this aunt for the whole day. And then she still discusses his shortcomings. He cannot stand up for himself. We should be proud of our son – he obviously has the makings of self-esteem at that age. Our task is not to break it in him, not to devalue his feelings.”
We decided to talk to the teacher and explain the situation. And we hope that relations with the kindergarten will still improve.
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MBDOU Kindergarten No. 2
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