Late hour daycare centers: Best 24-Hour Daycares in St. Louis, MO

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Best 24-Hour Daycares in St. Louis, MO

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TilSunUp24hr Daycare

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Kinder Kidz Early Educational Center and Preschool

Lewis Place

St. Louis, MO

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Believe It Learning Center

St. Louis, MO

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Playtime Academy

Grand Center

St. Louis, MO

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Kid’s World North

St. Louis, MO

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ShaModd & Me Daycare and Learning Center

St. Louis, MO

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Strawberry International Schools Of St John Campus

St. Louis, MO

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Kingdom Kare Early Learning Center

St. Louis, MO

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Kyddie Karnival 24 Hour Learning Academy

St. Louis, MO

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Buttons And Bows Preschool Development Center

Wells-Goodfellow

St. Louis, MO

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Kolors Learning Center

Greater Ville

St. Louis, MO

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Wrice Academy 2

St. Louis, MO

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Smart Kids Child Development Center, Llc

St. Louis, MO

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Pearl’s Palace

St. Louis, MO

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Kandi Land Academy

St. Louis, MO

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KJW Care Center Corp

St. Louis, MO

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Wee Care Child Development Center

St. Louis, MO

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R&B Rising Star Development Center Llc

St. Louis, MO

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Korner Stone Kids, Llc

St. Louis, MO

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Covenant Academy Center L.L.C.

St. Louis, MO

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Nubian Kings & Queens Inhome Child Care Center

St. Louis Place

St. Louis, MO

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Ethel W. Walker

Walnut Park West

St. Louis, MO

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Set To Learn Child Care Home

West End

St. Louis, MO

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Renate’s Childcare Academy

Southwest Garden

St. Louis, MO

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Angels Affordable Activites Daycare

Greater Ville

St. Louis, MO

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Spring Garden Childcare Center

St. Louis, MO

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Kim’s Kids Of Missouri, Inc.

Grand Center

St. Louis, MO

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A Bright New Beginning Child Care & Development Center

Kingsway East

St. Louis, MO

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Restoration Temple

St. Louis, MO

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Jce Child Care Center

St. Louis, MO

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Mt Pleasant Child Development & Enrichment Center

Wells-Goodfellow

St. Louis, MO

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The Amity Company, Inc.

St. Louis, MO

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All My Children Learning Center 2

St. Louis, MO

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Their Future’s Bright Child Development Center

St. Louis, MO

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Kids R Us Childcare Center

St. Louis, MO

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Ms Wendy’s Learn N Play

Gravois Park

St. Louis, MO

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Caroline Moore

College Hill

St. Louis, MO

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Crigler’s Day Care

Walnut Park East

St. Louis, MO

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Beautiful World Childcare Llc

Dutchtown

St. Louis, MO

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Terrie’s Little Angels

St. Louis, MO

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Our Daycare And Learning Center

St. Louis, MO

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Kidz R Our Future Family In-Home Child Development Center

St. Louis, MO

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Happy-Go-Lucky Day Care Home Llc

St. Louis, MO

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Wellston Childcare Academy LLC

St. Louis, MO

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Jitterbugs Development Center Llc

Riverview

St. Louis, MO

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A Generation Chosen Pre School Inc

St. Louis, MO

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Lamb’s Bride Child Care Center

Forest Park Southeast

St. Louis, MO

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Time Away Learning Center 2 LLC

St. Louis, MO

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A Brighter Future Childcare And Development Center, Inc.

St. Louis, MO

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Jacqueline Marie Jackson

Fairgrounds

St. Louis, MO

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The Village That Raises The Child: 24-Hour Daycare Centers

Parents’ work hours are anything but standard. While some work in the 9-to-5 sphere, many parents work overnight shifts or hold down multiple jobs that keep them away from home and children for mealtimes and bedtime. Most daycare centers are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., but there is a unique resource that helps to bridge the gap for some families: 24-hour childcare centers.

Host Anita Rao talks with two 24-hour daycare center owners about how they provide their services and the relationships they forge with families. Deloris “Nunu” Hogan is the co-founder of Dee’s Tots Childcare in New Rochelle, New York. And Evy Hart is the founder and co-owner of Molly’s Daycare Center in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

Rao also talks with Ayana Moore, clinical research manager and single parent of two, about her experience using a 24-hour daycare center when her job took her away from her kids for days or weeks at a time.

Interview Highlights

Deloris “Nunu” Hogan on why she started running a 24-hour daycare center out of her home:

I noticed back in the day, parents was working at McDonald’s — you know, McDonald’s had long shifts at the time, you know, parents was cleaning offices and different stuff. You have to wait till everybody leaves out the office in order to clean the office. So that’s when I started realizing that this is not just — I can’t just be a regular daycare, I have to become a 24-[hour], seven-days-a-week daycare, because parents need it. And once parents really start to trust you, they don’t want to take their children anywhere else.

Evy Hart on continuing to provide care even after working without rest herself:

If I get four hours of sleep, that seems like eight hours. It’s a struggle. It really is. … Sometimes it combats you, sometimes you’re at a loss. But you continue on, you push forward, you know, because we’re here to serve those children, to serve those essential workers, to work with the parents that have multiple jobs, that have flexible and rotating shifts as well.

Ayana Moore on her tactics for staying connected with her son when leaving him at 24-hour daycare for several days:

I actually wrote this really long poem for him, I pulled together all of these pictures of us from over the last couple of years, and I had it printed at one of the local print shops. And so I would pack this book with him as well, when he was gone. I would try to leave him video messages that they could play for him during the day, because, you know, the other challenge is I’m on, you know, somewhere between a six- to 12-hour time difference depending on where I’m traveling to. So I tried to just be very creative and just make sure that he knew that I was still thinking about him and that we stayed connected.

Update: Nunu and Patrick Hogan are opening up a new location in March 2023.

Please note: This episode originally aired October 1, 2021.

Why are groups in kindergartens in Revda closed for quarantine, and kindergartens do not work until late? — Revda-info.ru

Every year in Revda, during the rise of SARS, some groups in kindergartens and classes in schools are closed for quarantine. Readers of Revda-info.ru regularly ask the same question: “How many more groups in kindergartens will be closed?”. Also, parents are wondering if it is possible to extend the time the children stay in kindergarten while the parents are working? We forwarded these questions to the head of the Department of Education, Tatyana Meshcherskikh. Here is what she said to our readers.

Tatyana Meshcherskikh, Head of the Education Department of Revda. Photo// Tatyana Zamyatina, Revda-info.ru

— How long will the situation with the closure of groups in kindergartens for quarantine continue? Five children in a group with SARS – the group is closed for a week or more. And so constantly. That is, parents on a regular basis have to stay at home with their children. The children in the kindergarten were always coughing and snotty. Not only during a pandemic. Why does this rule not apply to all kindergartens in the Russian Federation, for example? In Yekaterinburg, very few kindergartens are closed for quarantine. In Moscow, there is nothing like that at all. Alena Tokareva asks.

Answered by Tatyana Meshcherskikh, Head of the Department of Education:

— Measures to close groups for quarantine are carried out in pursuance of the order of the Rospotrebnadzor of the Sverdlovsk Region dated August 24, 2020. It states that in connection with the epidemic spread of influenza and SARS (the absence of 20% or more children due to influenza and SARS), it is necessary to organize the educational process using distance learning, suspend the educational process. (Including the use of the practice of early dismissal of schoolchildren for holidays or their extension, restriction of holding mass cultural and sports events. )

Also, this measure for making a decision to suspend the educational process in children’s educational organizations is indicated in the sanitary rules “Prevention of influenza and other acute respiratory viral infections.”


— Why are kindergartens in Revda open until 17.45? Is it really impossible to come up with at least one extended day group for kindergarten for those whose parents work until 18.00, or for those who work in Yekaterinburg? Asks Alena Tokareva.

Answered by Tatiana Meshcherskikh:

— The mode of operation of an educational organization is established by its charter. In the municipal preschool institutions of the city district of Revda, groups operate in the mode of 10.5 hour stay of children – from 7.15 to 17.45. The Department of Education of the city district of Revda is forming a municipal task for the provision of municipal services in accordance with the charter of the preschool institution.

Services provided by an educational institution outside the municipal task are paid. In this regard, the service provided by the kindergarten after 17.45 hours will be paid. In order to organize an extended day group, parents need to contact the head of the preschool organization.

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An especially important kindergarten

February 10, 2011, 00:00

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MIKHAIL BELIY, Ulyanovsk

Ulyanovsk governor Sergey Morozov proposed organizing an impromptu kindergarten in the building of the regional administration. According to the head of the region, the innovation will allow officials to come to work with their children and visit them from time to time during the working day. Local Ombudsman for Children

Konstantin Dolinin, Commissioner for Children’s Rights under the Governor of the Ulyanovsk Region, told NI that Sergey Morozov, head of the region, at a staff meeting in the regional government, had already instructed to find premises for a future kindergarten. “This idea was discussed before, but now, apparently, it has moved into a practical plane,” Mr. Dolinin told NI. – The experience of creating children’s rooms or kindergartens in large institutions has long been available in the West. If mothers get the opportunity to communicate with their children during the working day, then their performance will increase significantly.” According to the Ombudsman, the creation of a kindergarten in the government building is fully justified. “It is known that officials work late – often until eight o’clock in the evening, and city kindergartens, as a rule, close at six o’clock. Therefore, people simply do not have time to pick up their children on time. In addition, our governor actively promotes demographic ideas, so the creation of a kindergarten in the government looks quite appropriate,” Mr. Dolinin explained.

He also noted that the business will not be limited to one room: special equipment, toys, and qualified personnel are needed. “But I am sure that the government is able to find funds for two children’s toilets and a babysitter. The nanny should take the kids to the toilet on time, wash their buttocks and make sure that they don’t tear off each other’s ears. Officials find money for furniture made from rare species of trees and bison skin. The main thing is that it should be a comfortable kindergarten with all the conditions, and not a small prison,” the Ombudsman emphasized.

Konstantin Dolinin also did not rule out that visitors to the regional government could use the services of the bureaucratic kindergarten. “According to my estimates, every fourth visitor comes with children to an appointment with officials,” said the interlocutor of NI.

According to a member of the public movement “For a Decent Life” Yevgeny Lytyakov, we are talking about additional privileges that a narrow group of people will receive. “I don’t understand why we care so much about officials. Do they have a harmful production? I have not seen a single official who works till he drops. Why don’t doctors get similar bonuses, for example?” – Mr. Lytyakov is perplexed. He says that officials have once again proved that they care only about their own comfort. “Let the authorities better think about this problem on the scale of the entire population. Otherwise, people even pay big money to send a child to a run-down kindergarten, ”the social activist explained. Yevgeny Lytyakov believes that this idea, among other things, strengthens the already serious social stratification in society. According to him, it turns out that officials have classified themselves as a special caste – even their children go to special kindergartens.

According to city parliament deputy Gennady Budarin, a kindergarten under the roof of the regional government is unable to solve global problems. “We need to develop preschool education. And now it is impossible to attach a child to a kindergarten – there are thousands of queues!” – the parliamentarian reminded “NI”. According to official data, now in Ulyanovsk alone, about 10,000 children need to be placed in kindergarten this year.