Kindercare tuition fee: Child Care Costs & Tuition Information

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Bluegrass KinderCare (2022-23 Profile) – Knoxville, TN

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School Notes

  • Welcome to Bluegrass KinderCare in Knoxville, Tennessee! We are
    excited to have you visit our center and become part of our family.
    Our center focuses on providing quality early childhood education
    and encouraging development around the whole child. We also make
    every effort to involve parents in the growth and educational goals
    of their child. Our teaching and management team have the
    experience and education to guide and teach your child as they
    achieve every developmental milestone from infancy through School
    Age.
  • As your child is learning and growing, we make every effort to
    maintain the highest of safety standards. Our center is equipped
    with a keypad entry into the building and also has a fenced in
    playground area. All staff are trained annually in Adult and Infant
    CPR, First Aid, Child Abuse Prevention, and Communicable Disease.
    Additional attention is given to every classroom to ensure that the
    equipment and surrounding are secure and age appropriate.
  • Hours Of Operation: 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM, M-F
  • Languages Spoken: Spanish
  • Childhood certificate, Douglas Cherokee

Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

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The application deadline for Bluegrass KinderCare is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).

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Distance learning – MBOU “Novopokrovskaya secondary school No.

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For parents (legal representatives)

Dear parents! This section was created for you and your children (our pupils).

Due to the spread of the coronavirus infection, the work of our kindergarten is temporarily suspended from 04/06/2020. to 30.04.2020

For kindergarten students, we offer remote classes together with their parents. Please follow the instructions of the educators and the speech therapist! We hope that joint efforts will help our children to study as comfortably and calmly as possible. You can ask all questions about teaching children to educators, a teacher – a speech therapist, a teacher-psychologist and the school administration through phone calls, SMS.

Hotline numbers

  • 8 (391) 211-93-10 – Ministry of Education of the Krasnoyarsk Territory
  • 8-800-100-56-53 — round-the-clock hotline for combating coronavirus infection in the Krasnoyarsk Territory
  • For prompt response to emerging problems and questions of parents, there is a hotline in the Department of Education of the Administration of the Ilan District by phone: 8 (39173) 2-17-51, 8 (39173) 2-14-51.
  • Novopokrovsky kindergarten – a structural subdivision of MBOU “Novopokrovskaya secondary school No. 7”: +7 (39173) 54-2-40, Novopokrovsky Kindergarten 8 (39173) 54-2-31, [email protected]
  • Phones for online consultations by narrow specialists: teacher-psychologist Shincorenko Ekaterina Yuryevna 8 953 853 41 79, [email protected] Teacher Tatyana Sergeevna 8 933 998 50, [email protected]

If you wish, you can use this didactic material for the development of your child.

What to do with a child at home

Links to external resources

  • Children’s portal Sun
    This portal can be used by parents and children for development, entertainment, education.
  • Kino-teatr.ru
    On this site you can find your favorite old fairy tales
  • 12 practical developmental lessons on the theme of Cosmos
    12 practical developmental lessons on the theme of Cosmos
  • Science for children
    All about space
  • Children’s lessons
    Educational website for children
  • Barbariki
    Educational website for children
  • Playing
    Children’s educational site
  • Kids Cmart
    Educational activities and games for children 3 years old
  • EN
    Math for children 4 years
  • Razvivashka 33
    Developing site for children (poems, fairy tales, riddles, etc. )
  • Space and Starry sky – video encyclopedia for kids from Preschoolers
    Space and Starry sky – video encyclopedia for kids from Preschoolers
  • educational cartoon about space
    educational cartoon about space
  • Cartoon: how bread is made
    A new educational cartoon about cars for children. How bread is made. In past episodes, we saw rural cars and even repaired a combine harvester. And now we will harvest wheat on this combine
  • Poems and stories about bread
    Poems and stories about bread
  • Salt Dough Crafts
    Salt Dough Crafts
  • Plasticine cakes
    If you want to make some kind of puppet sweets together with your child, we suggest you use plasticine. It makes miniature and very appetizing cakes, pastries, muffins, sweets.

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How does adaptation usually go in your kindergarten?
Answer: This process becomes easy and invisible thanks to our sensitive and attentive staff. Older children get used to it a little faster than babies under 2 years old. During the adaptation period, we provide the child with increased attention, affection and care. We include him in the team, we make sure that new kids in the group do not stand aside. Thus, your child quickly joins the team, gets used to the teachers and soon feels at home in kindergarten.

Can my daughter/son be picked up from kindergarten by her minor brother/sister?
Answer: No, a minor child cannot be responsible for the life and health of another child.

How many days can you not attend kindergarten without a certificate?
Answer: After a disease, as well as an absence of more than 5 days (excluding weekends and holidays), children are admitted to preschool only if they have a certificate indicating the diagnosis, duration of the disease, information about the absence of contact with infectious patients.

Until what date do I have to pay the childcare receipt?
Answer: Payment is due by the 20th of each month.

What is the parental fee compensation in preschool?

Answer: Based on the Federal Law of the Russian Federation “On Education in the Russian Federation”, parents whose children attend a preschool educational institution can receive compensation for part of the parental fee for the maintenance of a child in a kindergarten.
Compensation amount is:

  • at least 20% of the average parental care fee for the first child in the family attending kindergarten
  • at least 50% of the average parental care fee for the second child in the family attending kindergarten
  • at least 70% of the average parental care fee for the third child and subsequent children attending kindergarten

The following procedure has been determined for applying for compensation of part of the parental fee for the maintenance of a child in municipal educational institutions:
1. Application of one of the parents (legal representatives)
2. Copy of the applicant’s identity passport:
Page with the applicant’s photo and passport details; Page “Children”; Page “Propiska”
3. A copy of the birth certificate of all children, including adopted, adopted, and children under guardianship, whose parent (legal representative) is the applicant.
4. For children under guardianship – an extract from the decision of local authorities on the establishment of guardianship over them.
5. In the case of different surnames of the child and one of the parents, documents confirming the relationship are provided:
Copy of the certificate of divorce; A copy of the marriage certificate; A copy of the certificate of paternity.

What paid additional services does your kindergarten provide?
Answer: P The kindergarten does not provide paid educational services.

What does it really mean for a child to be ready for school.
Answer: There are two types of readiness: psychological and physiological. Psychological, in turn, is divided into personal, intellectual and volitional. Often we pay attention to intellectual readiness. Sometimes teachers attach importance to this very moment. With regard to personal readiness, it implies the presence of a child’s desire to go to school. He must want it. The child must want to learn. And most kids want to learn. But the first days, months pass, and suddenly it turns out that not everything turns out as we would like. Both parents are disappointed, and the child himself no longer wants to go to school. What is the matter here? Unfortunately, many children do not have time to go through their process of physical and psychological development by the age of seven. And parents demand from them, because the teacher demands it. Ultimately, the reluctance to learn and behavioral deviations are most clearly seen in the fourth or fifth grade.
What skills should children have when they enter school. What should parents pay attention to?
Answer: Volitional readiness, which is often hushed up, is the first indicator that everything will work out for the child at school. It is necessary to learn lessons – he will sit down and teach, this does not cause him much anxiety. What is the indicator of this readiness? For example, at 6 years old, a child should be able to set the table, wash their hands without being reminded, be able to restrain the desire to eat candy before dinner with free admission to sweets, even if no one sees it. Should be able to say hello, say goodbye, sit and do something for 25 minutes. Most importantly, here’s what you should pay attention to: when a child asks a question, does he wait for an answer or just ask and immediately forget about his question? This may be an indicator of his ability to concentrate when listening to the answer. It is very important to develop the child’s speech. There is a book called How to Prepare a Child for School, which has been compiled by many experts, and it gives what parents need to know. And there is also a wonderful book by L.A. Yasyukova “Psychological prevention of problems in the education and development of schoolchildren”. There, in particular, there is also about the psychological readiness of the child for school, and about the signs of minimal brain dysfunction, and much more interesting things. A wonderful book.

What is the parental fee for kindergarten

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Parental fee for kindergarten

Parental fee for kindergarten:

  • the amount that parents pay monthly to a pre-school educational organization (kindergarten) for the supervision and care of a child.

The parental fee for kindergarten and its amount are established by:

  • the founder of a kindergarten is a public authority of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation;

  • The amount of parental fees for kindergarten cannot exceed the maximum amount set by the regional government for each municipality.

Parental fee for kindergarten is not charged for supervision and care:

  • for disabled children;

  • orphans;

  • 90,002 children left without parental care;

  • children with tuberculosis intoxication.

How to get a discount on the parental fee for kindergarten

children mastering educational programs of preschool education in organizations engaged in educational activities “of the Federal Law of 29.12.2012 No. 273-FZ (as amended on 03/06/2019) “On Education in the Russian Federation”

parental fee for kindergarten is necessary: ​​

  • contact the regional MFC of State Services.

If you are eligible for a parental fee allowance for kindergarten, you must:

  • apply for kindergarten;

  • attach documents confirming the right to the benefit to the application;

  • if the kindergarten makes a positive decision, it will be possible to pay the parental fee for the kindergarten, taking into account the benefits.

What is child care parental fee compensation and how to get it

Child care parental fee compensation:

  • is a refund of a part of the parental fee for pre-school education of a child in kindergarten,

  • in both public and private kindergarten;

  • the main condition is that the kindergarten must have a license for educational activities.

The amount of compensation for parental fees for kindergarten is different for each region of the Russian Federation and should not be less than:

  • 20% of the average parental fee for the first child;

  • 50% for the second child;

  • 70% for the third and each subsequent child.

Get parental fee reimbursement for kindergarten:

How to get parental fee reimbursement for kindergarten

To receive parental fee reimbursement for kindergarten:

  • you need to apply to the kindergarten;

  • the application form and the list of documents can be clarified in the kindergarten or on the website of the regional education department;

  • Kindergarten will register an application and submit it to the Department of Education for inclusion in the lists of payments for compensation of parental fees for kindergarten.