Pre school nursery near me: Preschools, Child Care, and Enrichment Programs for Preschoolers in Greater Rochester, NY

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Carol Nursery School – Come Grow With Us



We foster a nurturing environment that encourages learning through exploration and discovery to support the development of the whole child.

Carol Nursery School has been awarded a FIVE STAR Step Up to Quality rating. We believe it is our staff, children and their families, and our history that set us apart as a top preschool in northeast Ohio for more than 80 years.

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25 – 36
Months Old
8
Class Size


Parent/Toddler Play Group


A shared preschool experience for parent and child


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36-48
Months Old
12
Class Size


3-4 Year Olds

Emphasis is placed on separation, socialization, and enriching activities


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56-63
Months Old
18
Class Size


Young 5s Pre-K

A specially designed program for the young 5 child. More in-depth curriculum concepts are taught while continuing to focus on the important social and academic skills needed for a successful transition to kindergarten.


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25-36
Months Old
12
Class Size


Moving On Up

A shared preschool experience for parent and child that works toward a gentle separation. This program is offered in both fall and winter.


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48 – 60
Months Old
14
Class Size


Pre-K

We offer 4 and 5-day programs with emphasis placed on the important social and academic skills needed to prepare children for a successful transition to kindergarten.


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48 – 60
Months Old
14
Class Size


Mixed Age Groups

Combining ages offers older children experiences to become models for the classroom, developing leadership skills, while younger children develop more complete language and types of play.


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  • Learning Garden
  • Lending Library
  • Healthy Routines
  • Community Involvement

Learning Garden

The Learning Garden provides students with many hands-on activities in an outdoor classroom environment. Activities include growing vegetables, exploring insects and nature, and harvesting foods that are eaten during snack time.

At CNS, we believe it is important for children to breath in the fresh air, see the beauty of our four seasons, and get their hands a little dirty!

Lending Library

Whether they are being read to by their teachers or exploring pages on their own, Carol Nursery School students are exposed to a wide array of literature each and every day.

Twice a month, students have access to hundreds of books in our expansive Lending Library. We welcome a parent volunteer who comes to read to the class and then helps the children check out a book of their choosing to take home. This encourages reading away from the classroom as well as responsibility for returning library materials on time.

Healthy Routines

We believe it is important to continue to foster the healthy routines that many of our students first learn at home. Whether it’s proper hand-washing, exercise out on the playground and in our muscle room, or yoga practice, we make these healthy choices fun and easy to follow.

We also provide a nutritious snack during each class session, offering fresh fruits and vegetables, cheese and crackers. All of our prepared snacks are all-natural and made from scratch.

Need some ideas for healthy snacks at home? Check out our parent recipe cards for easy-to-follow treats.

CNS has a “nut-free policy” to protect the increasing number of children who have nut allergies.

Community Involvement

We teach our students the value of giving back to the community in several ways at Carol Nursery School.

Each fall, CNS children and their families participate in the Cozy Clothing Line, bringing in brand new mittens, hats, and scarves for donation to children in need in the surrounding community.

In March, the children bring in coins to add to the Penny Harvest jars in each classroom. The money collected is given to Harvest for Hunger.

Carol Nursery School is nestled on a large green space in the midst of a quiet Shaker neighborhood. This space provides an extension to classroom learning that allows children opportunities to explore the natural world around them while creating a sense of curiosity and wonder. The expansive campus has two large playgrounds, a Nature Nook , tennis court, baseball field and a Learning Garden.


Classes

We offer distinct programs to fit your child’s individualized educational needs.


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Curriculum

We approach learning through exploration and discovery to support developmental needs of the whole child.


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Enrichment

A wide range of activities are offered to enrich and extend learning beyond the classroom.


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At Carol Nursery School we pride ourselves on having the most qualified and nurturing professionals around. Our entire staff is dedicated to the growth and development of your children. We serve as a constant support for you and your family as you maneuver through these precious and important years.

Staff Directory

Ohio Department of Education Early Learning Info

A Guide for Families – ODE Early Learning Standards
This site highlights a select number of skills that will help your child succeed in kindergarten.

ODE Early Learning & Development Standards
Discover key concepts and skills that young children develop during the birth-to-five-year period.

Family Support

Family Connections
Family Connections offers educational and family support programs to families with children, birth to 6 years.

Help Me Grow
Help Me Grow supports expectant parents and families through home visiting, early intervention services and connections to community resources.

Mental Health Professionals
Positive Education Program Lauren Woods, Home Consultant

Recreation and Learning

Shaker Nature Center
With a mission to “enriches people’s lives through education, innovative programs, and community involvement,” the Shaker Nature Center is a wonderful community resource.

Shaker Recreation
Thornton Park provides many opportunities for families to swim, ice skate, and participate in recreational classes for all ages.

Shaker Heights Public Library
The library has an extensive children’s department with many free programs and events for young families.

What Are Children Learning When They Play?
Read this comprehensive article to learn more about the Carol Nursery School philosophy.

Carol Nursery School is a non-profit, non-discriminatory, non-sectarian preschool for children from 2 ½ to 5 years old. Our governing body is all volunteer. In addition to tuition revenue, we rely on the generous support of current parents, alumni and community partners. CNS is always looking for parents to lend their expertise to our Board of Trustees and office staff. For more information, please contact us at [email protected].

Grow With Us General Fund
Funds donated here may be used for general CNS purposes without specific restrictions as to their use.

Grads Give-Back Fund
As children graduate from CNS, families have the opportunity to donate to this fund which was established to assist other families in attending CNS. A mural of our Giving Tree graces our stairwell. A wooden leaf will hang on the Tree in honor of the donor with the child’s name printed on it. With new donors every year, the tree continues to “grow” more leaves.


Thank You For Supporting Us!
We accept all major credit cards and Paypal transactions for donations submitted online. Simply click on the links to choose your fund of choice. Carol Nursery School is a 501(c)(3) non-profit.

All donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. A receipt can be provided by contacting the Carol Nursery School office.


Carol Nursery School Has Been Awarded a FIVE STAR Step Up to Quality Rating.



The Best Preschools Near By

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Looking for the Top Recommended Preschools near by around Plano, McKinney, Allen, Frisco and North Dallas?

Do you have preschool aged kids or are you going to soon? Plano and the surrounding areas have so many top-notch preschools.

There is no “one best” Preschool in Plano — or anywhere for that matter. Not every school is right for every child. That is why it is important for parents to look around to find what works for your child — and what works for your family. This guide covers Preschools listed in Allen, Dallas, Frisco, McKinney, Plano and surrounding cities.

We know that this is a considered and well researched choice that you make when you place your child in the hands of carers, teachers and staff at a Preschool.

This Guide features schools that:

Cater to children from 6 weeks and generally through ages 2-5. Some also offer Private Kindergarten as an option. Many (but not all) require children to be potty-trained upon admission. All preschools listed are privately owned which means you do not have to live in the city where they are located for your child to attend.

We try and list as many Preschools as possible and some have been featured highly because they are Recommended by Moms in our Community of Plano Moms and many have requested to be sponsors of the guide. We’ve gathered some input from Moms around town and made a list of some of the most recommended learning centers to send your kids to in Plano.

You may also be interested in Mother’s Day Out programs which provide more part-time hours for flexibility.

Hours

Many of the options are in session a few hours per day or full working days and many operate on school-year calendars – although some are year-round. The School Year options do offer Summer Camp options for older siblings too. There are some gray areas; some schools may offer optional extended care options and some offer extended calendar years.

Fees

Fees vary according to the facilities, programs and extras that are offered. For instance, some Preschools have a Chef offering hot meals every day and include Wipes, Snacks, Drinks and other daily extras.

If these options don’t work for your needs, you might also consider some Mother’s Day Out options

Custer Road Christian Day School

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes, Preschools

5.018

Age Range Served

1 – 5

Plano

Custer Road Christian Day School (CRCDS) is a Children’s Day Out, Preschool and private Kindergarten for young learners providing developmentally appropriate, play and faith-based learning. It is an extension of the ministry of Custer Road United Methodist Church in Plano, Texas.

Learning Cube Academy

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes, Preschools

Age Range Served

2 – 6

Plano

Learning Cube Academy is a pre-kindergarten facility that offers a loving and safe environment to nurture the overall development of young kids before their journey into elementary school. We offer Half day, Full day, and enrichment programs for children 2-6 years of age.

Bright Horizons at Legacy-Preschool

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes, Preschools

Plano

Choosing a child care and early education center is a big decision. At Bright Horizons at Legacy, we want you to walk out the door each day knowing your children are safe in our care, loved and supported by skilled teachers, and motivated to learn everything they need to be ready for the next step.

Alpha Montessori School

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Plano

Offering Montessori programs for Infant, Toddler, Preschool and Lower elementary with two locations serving Plano, Frisco, Allen, and McKinney.

Blue Sky Sports Center

Preschools

Allen

Blue Sky Sports Center of Allen, TX is an indoor sports facility that offers soccer leagues and skills programs as well as Yoga and TKD. We are also a great place for birthday parties!

Castle Montessori School of Plano

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Age Range Served

0 – 9

PLANO

Castle Montessori is the leader in Montessori-based academic education for children ages 6 weeks to 9 years of age (3rd grade). For more information, visit our website at http://www.CastleMontessori.com

Children’s Garden Montessori Academy in Plano

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Age Range Served

0 – 9

Plano

CGMA is a private preschool for Infants, Toddlers, Primary and Kindergarten aged children- 2,3,4 &5 days/wk 1/2 days, 3 pm, 6:30 pm programs.

FIrst Kids Preschool at First Baptist Richardson

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Richardson

We’re not just a preschool. We’re a place of love, learning, safety, and belonging. We exist to nurture students’ intellectual curiosity, spirit of perseverance and resilient faith in Jesus Christ.

Frisco Creative Arts Preschool

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Age Range Served

3 – 5

Frisco

We provide a private school program for preschool age children (3-4-5 year olds) that targets each child’s emotional, intellectual, social and physical development through high academics and the arts.

FUMC Plano-Preschool

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Plano

For over 30 years, the Weekday Program has maintained a standard of excellence in education, enrichment, and care. The Weekday Program ministry is proud to serve the children and families of Plano and its neighboring communities.

Guidepost Montessori at Stonebriar

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Age Range Served

0 – 12

Frisco

At the heart of our school is our belief that children thrive when given freedom and responsibility in Montessori environments prepared especially for them. Our bright, beautiful classrooms and caring staff members will nurture your child’s joy in learning.

Kidz Time Mother’s Day Out Program

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Age Range Served

0 – 10

Plano

Safe, loving, Christian environment for children 6 weeks thru grade school, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9-2. Located at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church.

Learn N Grow Stem-Preschool

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Frisco

We, Learn N Grow Stem is a best preschools in Frisco, Day Care Providers in Frisco, Best Preschools Near McKinney, Best Infant Care School, and we provide After School Programs For Kids too. Our best in class infrastructure and expert teaching will help your kid to grow.

Lindsey’s Littles, LLC

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Age Range Served

0 – 5

Frisco

I’m a retired Frisco ISD teacher and excited about opening up my own In-Home holistic private school and childcare for Little ages 5 and under. I will be using a bit of Montessori and Theme Based learning with a lot of play and exploration.
I have started enrolling for the Fall for Ages 5 and under

Plano West Early Learning Center

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Plano

The Early Learning Center is designed to give children an environment for growth unmatched by traditional preschools in the metroplex. An extraordinary teacher/child ratio ensures the kind of personal attention that encourages achievement and growth.

Preston Meadow Lutheran Preschool

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Plano

We are a faith based preschool for infants from 6 weeks through 5 years of age. We have served the community, provided a loving and enriching environment, and prepared preschoolers for kindergarten since 1992.

Preston Meadows Montessori School

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Plano

Offering the authentic Montessori Method for early education with traditional, sensory-based Montessori materials, self-directed learning experiences and teachers trained by MACTE-accredited organizations in the Primary classrooms.

Primrose School of Frisco West

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Age Range Served

0 – 10

Frisco

At Primrose, we believe who children become is as important as what they know. Children participate in activities like language & literacy, math, and our character development program, and enjoy healthy breakfast, lunch and two snacks daily, prepared by our in-house chef.

Primrose School of Plano at Preston Meadow

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Age Range Served

0 – 10

Plano

At Primrose, we believe who children become is as important as what they know. Children participate in activities like language & literacy, math, and our character development program, and enjoy healthy breakfast, lunch and two snacks daily, prepared by our in-house chef.

Primrose School of West Plano

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes, Preschools

Plano

The Primrose School of West Plano is a family-owned and accredited early education and care school, offering curriculum based learning, exceptional care, and peace of mind for parents.

Primrose South Plano

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Plano

Our curriculum focuses on Language and Literacy Development, Mathematics, Science and Sensory Development, Creative Arts and Expressions, Music, Physical Development and Character Development Programs. We believe who children become is as important as what they know.

The Learning Experience-Preschool- Plano

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Plano

The Learning Experience Plano is a Premium Academy of Early Education serving children 6 weeks to 6 year old. They have a proven curriculum with 9 out of 10 children reading before they enter Kindergarten. All-inclusive tuition with lots of activities included (yoga/soccer/dance/music).

The Montessori School at StarCreek, Allen

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Allen

Our school educates children using the Montessori philosophy along with real world ideals. Our school offers music instruction, a technology lab, science lab, outdoor organic garden, cooking kitchen, Fine Arts Studio and Spanish instruction.

TLC Schools

Child Care, Schools and Kids Classes

Plano

Our curriculum, well trained staff, dramatic play areas, bi-lingual program, and much much more. Sensory building, High-Reach & Abeka curriculums, Sign language, Spanish, and more.

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Description:

Your child will have positive academic and social experiences at our private preschool in Pitman, New Jersey. At Bright Beginnings West Private Preschool, we offer quality early education and kindergartenlearning at reasonable rates and have been in business for 40 years. Our goal is to provide a curriculum today to meet the challenges of tomorrow….

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Primrose Schools is a national system of accredited private preschools that provides a premier early education and child care experience for children and families. Our Franchise Owners, Leadership Teams andSchool Staff partner with parents to help build the right foundation for future learning and in life….

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We are an extraordinary European childcare. We are awarded by an Illinois Excellerate Program. It’s because of our warm environment, health and safety of our children, education of our employees (all teachershave Master s degree in ECE). We are not just a licensed daycare.
We offer the best care you can imagine. Our 3 golden rules are: 1. Happy faces, 2. Full tummies, 3. Safe and warm environment. We do our best so children feel like home, because we know they spend most of their day with us, away from home and parents. We hug! We give and receive kisses! We carry children who need to be carried and comforted!
We offer 3 full homemade meals. NO JUNK FOOD, NO SNACKS. Our lunch is as follow: Meat, potatoes, rice, barley or pasta, veggies, milk and fruits. Polish food, huge portions. Seconds always available for children. Soups, pierogis, golabki, blintzes, Polish pork chops, breaded chicken breast… everyday something else!!!!
Education is one of the most important aspects in our day care. We speak Polish, English, Russian, Ukrainian. Our curriculum is aligned with Illinois Early Childhood Standards and based on what children see around them (seasons, weather, holidays, etc). Our daily schedule includes: language, science with ecology, math, art, music and physical education. We offer additional classes of music with piano accompany and art, during daycare hours. We also have a Happy Kids Dance and Music Ensemble.
There is a field trip every month (Legoland, museums, theatres, splash pads etc.)
Our children prepare shows for parents and families three times a year.
We offer annual vision, hearing and development screenings for our children.
Our classrooms are colorful and equipped in interesting educational toys and materials. Playground is safe, very well equipped, age appropriate.
We offer a full year childcare to children ages 2 to 6 years old. We also accept children who are not potty trained, with no extra fees. We accept children up to 6 years old just for vacations and other school breaks (even daily).
We have 2 locations 7622 W Belmont in Chicago and 5815 W Irving Park in Chicago….

Description:

We are a nursery and a preschool. We enroll children from 6 weeks old to 5 years old. We have a total of 6 classrooms; Infant, toddler I, toddler II, transition, Pre-k 3 and Pre-k 4. All of our lead teachershave a CDA (child development associate) and/or a teacher certificate….

A To Z Preschool

31015 Highway 190, Lacombe, LA 70445

Costimate: $110/wk

Description:

We are a full service center offering child care from 6 weeks to 12 years old. Our center begins teaching at the age of 6 weeks. We presently teach using the creative curriculum. The children learn while theyplay. In addition, our children in the Pre-K class participate in the Kindergarten Readiness program. Our children have flourished and grown with us for over 18 years. They have gone on to attend public and private schools becoming the leaders in their class.
Our summer program is designed to give all the children from the infants to 12 years additional learning during these months. Programs are designed for their appropriate age group. Some of the themes used are Around the World in a Week, Are you a good cook, Scientific You, and many other learning themes.
A to Z is licensed thru the Louisiana Department of Education. The center is on the in the St. Tammany Parish School Board Network. We utilize Teaching Strategies Gold for accessing all of our children and have CLASS observers accessing our teachers and children.
Our center earned a High Proficient rating with the Department of Education
In addition, our parents with children 5 and under receive the School Readiness Tax Credit on the Louisiana Personal Taxes if they meet the state requirements….

Description:

OPEN ENROLLMENT!
We except children 2. 9 – 5 years
We are open 7am – 6pm for a full day, 7a – 12:30 half day
Call to schedule a tour – limited spots remain, our fall program is filling up fast!781-421-6387
or email us at [email protected]
It’s that time of the year again and we are now enrolling for Summer and Fall! We have both full and half day programs available.
In addition to the core academics, we also offer yoga, art, music, sign language, Spanish, hands-on science experiments, cooking, and gardening.
We are a great balance of academics, social, and just FUN!
We are approaching another fun filled summer at The Learning Ladder! One of our absolute favorite things to do at the Learning Ladder is combining learning with fun, and the summer months are a prime time to do just that.
Your child will love our selection of summer adventures and activities, in addition to their regularly scheduled curriculum.
From mid-June through the start of the new school year, we provide a multitude of in-house field trips! From clowns to ice cream trucks and puppet shows to community helpers and the bubble man!
On days without visitors, your child is invited to participate in activities such as dress-up days, water games, cooking, picnics, music, and, every once in a while, a cold treat on a hot day.
Our summer camp is sprinkled with activities filled with fun! We spend most of our time outside with water play, sprinklers, picnic lunches and so much more! We have bi- weekly themes that go alongside fun outdoor activities!
Gardening
Water play
Arts and crafts
Science experiment
Nature walks
Ice cream truck…

Description:

Precious Kids Country or PKC as we like to call it is a learning and development center that provides high quality childcare for kids from ages 6 weeks through pre-k. We pride ourselves in providing a familyatmosphere for both parents and students to learn and grow….

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At Safari Learning Academy we believe that young learners need access to wonderful open-ended materials and equipment that stimulates thought, play, analysis, evaluation, oral language, cooperative, interaction- and just plain fun. We provide a unique, innovative and integrated curriculum that align with the principles for developmental learning. “Using the Wild to Teach the Child to discover, play, enjoy and learn” with Zoo-phonics curriculum. We provide a fully integrated toddler and preschool program – and Private Transitional Kindergarten, Kindergarten and 1st grade Academy….

Description:

Hello Families,
We are thrilled to announce that Edgewood House Preschool, a beloved Palo Alto preschool has expanded and now has immediate full-time openings!!
Edgewood House Preschool is arelationship-based community of teachers, parents, and children bringing together all of the best practices for play based and family style learning that the early care and education field has to offer. At Edgewood House, we partner with individual families to provide a rich social program and stimulating environment. Through hands on exploration and play, along with nurturing relationships in a homelike environment, we focus on the child as a whole, providing them a place to grow in all areas of development.
To learn more about the Edgewood House program, philosophy, environment, teachers, fees, and more, please email Co-Owner/Director Janessa G. at [email protected].
Thank you! We look forward to learning and growing with you!…

Description:

New Hope Christian School in Keller, Texas is state licensed preschool and childcare program for children 18 months to pre-K children. They offer extremely flexible enrollment options to meet the needs oftoday’s young families. They follow Concordia’s One in Christ Chapel Curriculum to stimulate the children’s spiritual, emotional, social, cognitive and physical growth and academic development. New Hope Christian School is open year round, Monday to Friday from 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (Earlier closure time due to COVID)…

Paradise Place

404 Maroon Ave, Crested Butte, CO 81224

Starting at $49/day

Description:

Why Choose Paradise Place?
We are a REGGIO EMILIA inspired play-based Preschool. The Reggio Emilia philosophy is an approach to teaching, learning and advocacy for children. In its most basic form, it is a wayof observing what children know, are curious about and what challenges them. Reggio Emilia Inspired. What does it mean?
Our staff has over 50 years of combined experience. There is no substitute for experience. At Paradise Place, we have invested in fine tuning the formula for success as a preschool and early childhood education provider. Paradise Place itself was established over 25 years ago. We have longevity in our staff and we combine that with programs that have stood the test of time.
If you are not completely satisfied, we’ll refund your money. Because we are confident of our quality in education, our 50 years of experience, and because we built this school on the premise that the child and our community’s families come first, if you are not completely satisfied after your first two weeks, we will refund your tuition.
We offer spacious and separate classrooms and have a new state-of-the-art playground. All of our classrooms are separated by age and developmental stages. This allows us to focus on the needs of a particular age group and helps your child bond with their teacher and becomes more comfortable within their space and routine. Our playground was installed in 2014 and offers your child plenty of room to run and play.
Our Curriculum and learning activities are developed for each child. However, we primarily use creative curriculum in conjunction with the Reggio Emilia inspired approach, that is just a base for the really important stuff: Personalized curriculum for each child enrolled based off their current level of development. Your child will get his or her very own learning plan to help them become ready for elementary school. Kindergarten readiness is very important to us and we utilize an assessment program that goes with them from Paradise Place to their kindergarten teachers.
We have an Adventure based summer camp! Our summer camp is one of the most popular in the community! Our summer camp is for our preschoolers up to first graders and they absolutely love it. We take the normal preschool experience and change into a summer camp like routine with new experiences for the kids. We venture into the outdoors and engage the child in their surroundings. (We love taking advantage of the beautiful place we live!)…

Description:

The Attleboro YMCA’s Academic Support Center is working in conjunction with local school districts to provide academic support to children in grades K-6 in a remote learning setting. Our Pleasant Street Branch,home of the new Scholastic Support Center, has been renovated to accommodate the needs of children on days of remote learning. We have protocols in place to ensure ther health and wellbeing of the children and staff and we adhere to all EEC/CDC COVID guidelines related to group size, social distance, face coverings and sanitizing.
Our Cause
At the Y, strengthening community is our cause. Every day we work side-by-side with our neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive.
Our Mission
The Attleboro YMCA is a charitable organization dedicated to the physical, mental and spiritual development of all. It fosters personal growth through quality programs and services provided in a positive environment by committed staff and volunteers. The Attleboro YMCA is a designated 501-C3 non-profit charitable organization….

Description:

Open Arms Christian Preschool (OACP) provides a stimulating, Christian learning environment. Each child will be encouraged to develop at a comfortable rate of growth since each child is a unique individual. Ourcurriculum provides guidance to promote five areas of development which includes: Spiritual, Social, Intellectual, Physical and Emotional.
OACP admits children 2 yrs 9 months to 6 years of age into one of three programs — Preschool 3s, Preschool 4s, and Pre-K. We offer multi-day options for 3s and 4s along with Early Drop Off at 8:00 or 8:30 am and Extended Day Activities until 2:00 pm weekly.
OACP does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, cultural heritage, political beliefs, national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status, or sexual orientation in the administration of educational policies, admissions policies and other school-administered programs. OACP admits children to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available at the school. Toilet training status is not an eligibility requirement for enrollment….

Description:

We serve infants, toddlers, preschool, kindergarten and first through third grade students. We offer before and after-school care, as well as a dynamic theme-based Summer Camp! Contact us for a tour [email protected] or call (734)332-9600. Come in and feel the Christian Montessori School difference!…

Description:

Middleburg Montessori School is a VAIS fully accredited school as well as an AMI recognized Montessori School that has served children, birth through 15 years of age, for over thirty-five years in theMiddleburg community.
We help children develop into capable individuals by focusing on their moral, behavioral and emotional development in bilingual Montessori classrooms.
The Middleburg Montessori School was founded on and operates within the educational philosophy developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, who recognized and respected the natural interests and sensitive periods of learning present in children. The Montessori approach is centered on this respect for the child, on the development of the intrinsic curiosity, and on fostering independence, concentration, coordination, self confidence, and sense of order. The children work in various areas of the total curriculum, which includes practical life, sensorial, mathematics, language, geography, science, culture and movement….

Crofton Nursery School

1110 Saint Stephens Church Rd, Crownsville, MD 21032

Costimate: $289/wk

Description:

Crofton Nursery School (CNS) was established in 1967 by a group of parents who wanted the best preschool experience for their children. This feeling has been embraced by each participating family since.
AtCNS, families and teachers work together in a warm and friendly atmosphere to teach our children cooperation, creativity, and caring for others. Each child benefits through positive reinforcement, rewarding learning activities and the friendly interaction with peers.
In the spirit of a cooperative, we, the participating families, give of ourselves and of our time, so that our school will be what we want it to be for our children.
Led by highly-qualified teachers, Mrs. Scott-Kem and Mrs. Johnson, our curriculum involves the entire family. Parents participate in the classroom and are truly a part of their child’s education. We foster social and academic development through a range of fun and educational activities, including art projects, singing and dancing, reading and story time, free play and more.
Learn more about our preschool at our website, www.croftonnurseryschool.com, or by calling our membership chair at (443) 292-6625….

Description:

We are a Christian Nursery School that operates as a form of outreach for The Presbyterian Church in Morristown. The primary goal of our school is to serve children and families within the Morristown area byoffering a nurturing and stimulating atmosphere for young children. We offer the children an opportunity for emotional, physical, intellectual, social and spiritual development in a Christian environment.
Our non-profit school is licensed by the State of New Jersey for children between the ages of 2 and 5 years and is sponsored by The Presbyterian Church in Morristown. Additional enrichment programs are available for students in the afternoons….

Description:

The Joshua Tree Preschool in Darby, Pennsylvania provides childcare and after-school care for infants, toddlers, pre-K, and school-aged children. They provide age-level and developmentally-appropriateactivities to develop the children’s emotional, social, cognitive, and physical development.
They serve healthy meals and snacks and also provide transportation to and from the children’s that attend the school district in Darby and Sharon Hill. The Joshua Tree Preschool is open Mondays to Fridays, from 6 AM to 6pm….

Description:

We are a Dept. of Early Education and Care licensed early childhood program serving toddlers to Pre-Kindergartners (fifteen months old through five year old’s). We have seven separate classrooms on three levelswith two adjacent playgrounds. We offer a school year program that follows the Barnstable Public School schedule although we are open on their half days. We also offer an eight week summer program. Our regular day is from 9-3 with extended care available from 8am and 3-3:30pm. During optional school vacation weeks and summer the extended care is from 8-9am and 3-3:30pm.
We have teachers that have been with us for many years and understand the needs of young children and their families.
Easy access just off route 6 allows families easy access from the highway to our lovely location in W. Barnstable. We are an outreach church and therefore say a simple prayer daily before snack and lunch. We also celebrate Christian holidays and when we are not in a pandemic, we have a special event for families before our Christmas break.
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Cetronia

Active Learning Center 7200B Windsor Dr, Allentown 18106 610-366-8084 Daycare Provided 6:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Bright Creations Learning Center 7462 Penn Drive, Allentown 18106 610-841-3522 Daycare Provided 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Brookside Early Education Center 675 N. Brookside Rd., Wescosville 18106 610-481-9955 Daycare Provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Chesterbrook Academy 6673 Stein Wy, Macungie 18062 610-398-0177 Daycare Provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Jewish Community Center of the Lehigh Valley 702 N 22nd Street, Allentown 18104 610-435-3571 JCC provided 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
KinderCare Learning Center  7575 Penn Drive, Allentown 18106 610-398-1761 Daycare provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Kloss Nursery 409 Beverly Drive, Allentown 18104 484-221-5000 Parkland School Bus  am/pm
Lehigh Children’s Academy 5910 Hamilton Blvd., Allentown 18106 610-841-5801 Daycare provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p. m.
Nativity Lutheran Early Childhood Education Center 4004 Tilghman Street, Allentown 18104 610-395-6267 Parkland School Bus 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 pm.

Spanish Immersion Learning Center

3900 Hamiliton Blvd. 
#206 
Allentown 18103

610-984-4122 Parkland School Bus 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Fogelsville

Active Learning Center 7200B Windsor Dr, Allentown 18106 610-366-8084 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Active Learning Center 7150 Hamilton Blvd,

Trexlertown, PA 18087

484-460-1806 Parkland School Bus 6:30 am.  –  7:00 p.m.
Bright Creations Learning Center 7462 Penn Drive, Allentown 18106 610-841-3522 Parkland School Bus 6:00 a. m. – 6:00 p.m.
Brookside Children’s Early Education Center 357 PA Route 100, Allentown
18106
610-841-9996 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m
Chesterbrook Academy 6673 Stein Wy, Macungie 18062 610-398-0177 Daycare Provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
KinderCare Learning Center 7575 Penn Drive, Allentown 18106 610-398-1761 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Get Set Learning Center 7621 Hamilton Blvd, Trexlertown 18087 610-351-1410 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Lehigh Valley Sports Turf 7035 Schantz Rd, Suite #200, Allentown 18106 484-273-2518 Parkland School Bus 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 pm.
Treehouse Childcare and Early Learning Center 7540 Windsor Dr #102, Allentown 18195 610-841-3394 Parkland School Bus 6:00 a. m. – 6:00 p.m.
Willow Tree Early Learning 6750 Iroquois Trail, Allentown 18104 610-351-1147 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Ironton

Ages and Stages Early Learning Center 3124 Levans Road, Coplay 18037 610-440-2800 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Elaine’s Place 1103 Wellington Cir., Laurys Station 18059 610-261-0890 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Lil Angels Child Care 2627 Old Post Road 610-799-3444 Parkland School Bus 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
World of Imagination 4316 Roosevelt St., Whitehall 18052 610-261-3030 Daycare provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

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A Child’s Future Early Learning Center 8700 Breinigsville Rd,
Breinigsville 18031
610-841-9323 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Active Learning Center 7150 Hamilton Blvd,

Trexlertown, PA 18087

484-460-1806 Daycare provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Active Learning Center 7200B Windsor Dr, Allentown 18106 610-366-8084 Daycare provided 6:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Bright Creations Learning Center 7462 Penn Drive, Allentown 18106 610-841-3522 Daycare provided 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Brookside Early Education Center 357 PA Route 100 Allentown
18106
610-841-9996 Daycare Provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m
Chesterbrook Academy 6673 Stein Wy, Macungie 18062 610-398-0177 Daycare Provided 6:30 a. m. – 6:00 p.m.
The Goddard School 8230 Hamilton Blvd., Breinigsville 18031 484-408-0010 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Kindercare Learning Center 7575 Penn Drive, Allentown 18106 610-398-1761 Daycare provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Lehigh Children’s Academy 5910 Hamilton Blvd., Allentown 18106 610-841-5801 Daycare provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Get Set Learning Center 7621 Hamilton Blvd, Trexlertown 18087 610-351-1410 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Treehouse Childcare and Early Learning Center 7540 Windsor Dr #102, Allentown 18195 610-841-3394 Daycare Provided 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Kernsville

Active Learning Center 7200B Windsor Dr. , Allentown 18106 610-366-8084 Daycare Provided 6:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Bright Creations Learning Center 7462 Penn Drive, Allentown 18106 610-841-3522 Daycare provided 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Kindercare Learning Center 7575 Penn Drive, Allentown 18106 610-398-1761 Daycare provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Treehouse Childcare and Early Learning Center 7540 Windsor Dr #102, Allentown 18195 610-841-3394 Daycare Provided 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Kratzer

First Step Too 1525 N. 18th St., Allentown 18104 610-435-9645 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Jewish Community Center of the Lehigh Valley 702 N 22nd Street, Allentown 18104 610-435-3571 JCC provided 3:30 p. m. to 5:30 p.m.
Life Span Daycare 1651 N. Cedar Crest Blvd., Allentown 18104 610-435-7833 Parkland School Bus 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Parkway Manor

Active Learning Center 7200B Windsor Dr, Allentown 18106 610-366-8084 Daycare Provided 6:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Brookside Early Education Center 675 N. Brookside Rd., Wescosville 18106 610-481-9955 Daycare Provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m
Bright Creations Learning Center 7462 Penn Drive, Allentown 18106 610-841-3522 Daycare provided 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Calvary Temple Early Learning Center 3436 Winchester Rd., Allentown 18104 610-841-7988 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Jewish Community Center of the Lehigh Valley 702 N 22nd Street, Allentown 18104 610-435-3571 JCC provided 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
KinderCare Learning Center  7575 Penn Drive, Allentown 18106 610-398-1761 Daycare provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Lehigh Children’s Academy 5910 Hamilton Blvd., Allentown 18106 610-841-5801 Daycare provided 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Lightbridge Academy 249 Cetronia Rd., Allentown, PA 18104 610-395-3936 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Nativity Lutheran Early Childhood Education Center 4004 Tilghman Street, Allentown 18104 610-395-6267 Parkland School Bus

7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Schnecksville

Active Learning Center 7200B Windsor Dr, Allentown 18106 610-366-8084 Daycare
provided
6:30 a. m. – 7:00 p.m.
Ages and Stages Early Learning Center 3124 Levans Road, Coplay 18037 610-440-2800 Daycare provided 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Lehigh Valley Children’s Center 3880 Park Ave., Neffs 18065 610-760-8661 Parkland School Bus 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sand Spring Learning Center 4480 Spring Hill Dr., Schnecksville 18078 610-799-2345 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
World of Imagination 4500 Education Park Dr., Schnecksville 18078 610-799-6700 Parkland School Bus 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

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Iosif Kobzon would have turned 85 years old

“Snow, snow… Here for many days a blizzard sings outside the windows.” Do you know who sang this song about polar explorers? The answer is the one who sang about everything. People’s Artist of the Soviet Union Iosif Kobzon would have turned 85 today, says MIR 24 correspondent Maxim Krasotkin.

It was the voice of the era. Although the songs changed, but performed by Joseph Kobzon, they were always on time. Thaw of the 1960s, romance. 1970s – Komsomol construction sites, virgin lands, BAM. Kobzon’s songs inspire accomplishments. Iosif Kobzon knew by heart more than two thousand songs, and his longest concert was 11 hours long. There is even an epigram: “How not to stop a running bison, so not to stop a singing Kobzon.” It is attributed to Valentin Gaft.

“Kobzon called him somehow. And he says: “Valya, you shouldn’t do this to me. I can do it differently.” Valya got scared, this is not my epigram. I then tried to find out whose epigram. But I think that Valya wrote,” said Nikas Safronov, People’s Artist of the Russian Federation.

He was born near Donetsk, and how many boys could have been a miner. He even received a diploma as an exploration driller. Talent was seen in the army, sent to serve in the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Transcaucasian District. Then Moscow and Gnesinka.

The energy of such a march delighted not only the supporters of communism. This song is a real anthem of the Soviet empire. Her rhythm and energy were admired even by those who did not share the views of the majority. Maybe Kobzon’s voice is the reason.

“There was prestige and respect for artists. Still, there were not as many of them as there are now. Artists of this importance were. All with titles were great,” said Alizhan Tokhtakhunov, a friend of Joseph Kobzon.

Entrepreneur Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov met Kobzon in Sochi. First, at a concert – a bouquet of flowers, then on the beach – he treated the artist to beer and tapaka chicken.

“He was going somewhere, I have friends there. They asked me: “Joseph Davydych is coming to us, can we treat him?” I approached: “Joseph Davydych, there are familiar guys, athletes, or someone else, they want to treat you, respect you.” He asked: “Can I?” If I gave consent, I gave it – somehow like this, ”said a friend of the singer.

Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov is perhaps the most famous Soviet gambler. He lived for this and came to the attention of the police, he was convicted under Article 209. And here Kobzon came to the rescue.

“I was imprisoned for parasitism, and he went to the minister and asked for me. Then he went to where I was sitting, to the zone. He even gave a concert so that I could be released ahead of schedule. And I was released ahead of schedule,” Tokhtakhunov said.

Help – in the character of Joseph Davidovich. A colleague-artist does not have enough pension – this is for him. The queue for an apartment is not moving forward or the child is not taken to kindergarten – Kobzon will help.

“Igor Leonidovich Kirillov, we read with him, hosted the program guide, Russia was already there. He says to me: “Anna Nikolaevna, I’ll ask you, I’m handing you an envelope, call the son of Anna Nikolaevna Shilova, she was sick then, one of the first announcers, meet with Alexei and hand over the envelope. ” I say: “What kind of envelope?” He says: “This is money for her from Joseph Kobzon,” recalls Anna Shatilova, an announcer of the Central Television of the USSR.

He was also a State Duma deputy. In my office I received everyone who came with a problem. Requests were written down in a notebook. One of them is now kept at the Institute of Theatrical Art in Moscow. In the audience where the people’s artist taught. Now this institute bears the name of the singer. Its rector met Iosif Kobzon at a concert in Kabul at the height of the Afghan war.

“I performed in a soldier’s brigade and he sang. Naturally, I wanted to take a picture with him. He called me later, I was a soloist, at a table with colonels, with officers. Since then, since 1988, we have known each other,” said the rector of the Institute of Theater Arts. I.D. Kobzon Dmitry Tomilin.

Kobzon has always been where support is needed. In the fall of 1993, at the time of the confrontation between Yeltsin and Khasbulatov, he went to the White House to persuade the rebellious deputies to negotiate with the president. At 1998th miners’ strike on the Humpback Bridge. Kobzon, as a native of the coal region, finds a common language with the miners and seasons all this with a song.

October 2002, hostage-taking at Dubrovka. Terrorists broke into the recreation center where the musical was playing. Iosif Kobzon again went to negotiations. He managed to bring out five spectators of Nord-Ost.

When the Chernobyl disaster happened, Kobzon went to the danger zone to support the liquidators. Perhaps this was the cause of his serious illness.

“I think if you told Kobzon that this and that would happen, would he go or not? I am sure that even if we explained or tripled this danger, he would still go, ”said Lev Ashrafyan, an oncologist surgeon, a friend of Iosif Kobzon.

In the early 2000s, Iosif Kobzon was diagnosed with cancer. The disease had already progressed. But thanks to the doctors, he was able to live with him for more than 10 years. Foreign experts did not believe their Russian colleagues: they do not live with such a disease for so long.

“Chemotherapy is a rather difficult treatment. But he, getting up after chemotherapy, walked and sang in an hour or two. He had early gigs. Chemotherapy ends at one and a half to two, and he is already on stage at four,” said Ashrafyan.

For many years on the stage, he failed, as they say, to bronze, and in bronze he was cast only now. In Moscow, a monument to the artist was opened opposite the house where he lived and next to the park where Kobzon gave his first solo concerts.

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“Snow, snow … Here for many days a blizzard sings outside the windows. ” Do you know who sang this song about polar explorers? The answer is the one who sang about everything. People’s Artist of the Soviet Union Iosif Kobzon would have turned 85 today, says MIR 24 correspondent Maxim Krasotkin.

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It was the voice of the era. Although the songs changed, but performed by Joseph Kobzon, they were always on time. Thaw of the 1960s, romance. 1970s – Komsomol construction sites, virgin lands, BAM. Kobzon’s songs inspire accomplishments. Iosif Kobzon knew by heart more than two thousand songs, and his longest concert was 11 hours long. There is even an epigram: “How not to stop a running bison, so not to stop a singing Kobzon.” It is attributed to Valentin Gaft.

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“Kobzon called him somehow. And he says: “Valya, you shouldn’t do this to me. I can do it differently.” Valya got scared, this is not my epigram. I then tried to find out whose epigram. But I think that Valya wrote,” said Nikas Safronov, People’s Artist of the Russian Federation.

He was born near Donetsk, and like many boys could be a miner. He even received a diploma as an exploration driller. Talent was seen in the army, sent to serve in the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Transcaucasian District. Then Moscow and Gnesinka.

The energy of such a march delighted not only the supporters of communism. This song is a real anthem of the Soviet empire. Her rhythm and energy were admired even by those who did not share the views of the majority. Maybe Kobzon’s voice is the reason.

“There was prestige and respect for artists. Still, there were not as many of them as there are now. Artists of this importance were. All with titles were great,” said Alizhan Tokhtakhunov, a friend of Joseph Kobzon.

Entrepreneur Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov met Kobzon in Sochi. First, at a concert – a bouquet of flowers, then on the beach – he treated the artist to beer and tapaka chicken.

“He was going somewhere, I have friends there. They asked me: “Joseph Davydych is coming to us, can we treat him?” I approached: “Joseph Davydych, there are familiar guys, athletes, or someone else, they want to treat you, respect you.” He asked: “Can I?” If I gave consent, I gave it – somehow like this, ”said a friend of the singer.

Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov is perhaps the most famous Soviet gambler. He lived for this and came to the attention of the police, he was convicted under Article 209. And here Kobzon came to the rescue.

“I was imprisoned for parasitism, and he went to the minister and asked for me. Then he went to where I was sitting, to the zone. He even gave a concert so that I could be released ahead of schedule. And I was released ahead of schedule,” Tokhtakhunov said.

Help is in the nature of Joseph Davidovich. A colleague-artist does not have enough pension – this is for him. The queue for an apartment is not moving forward or the child is not taken to kindergarten – Kobzon will help.

“Igor Leonidovich Kirillov, we read with him, hosted a program guide, Russia was already there. He says to me: “Anna Nikolaevna, I’ll ask you, I’m handing you an envelope, call the son of Anna Nikolaevna Shilova, she was sick then, one of the first announcers, meet with Alexei and hand over the envelope.” I say: “What kind of envelope?” He says: “This is money for her from Joseph Kobzon,” recalls Anna Shatilova, an announcer of the Central Television of the USSR.

He was also a member of the State Duma. In my office I received everyone who came with a problem. Requests were written down in a notebook. One of them is now kept at the Institute of Theatrical Art in Moscow. In the audience where the people’s artist taught. Now this institute bears the name of the singer. Its rector met Iosif Kobzon at a concert in Kabul at the height of the Afghan war.

“I performed in a soldier’s brigade, and he sang. Naturally, I wanted to take a picture with him. He called me later, I was a soloist, at a table with colonels, with officers. Since then, since 19We have known each other for 88 years,” said the rector of the Institute of Theatrical Art. I.D. Kobzon Dmitry Tomilin.

Kobzon has always been where support is needed. In the fall of 1993, at the time of the confrontation between Yeltsin and Khasbulatov, he went to the White House to persuade the rebellious deputies to negotiate with the president. In 1998, the miners’ strike on the Humpback Bridge. Kobzon, as a native of the coal region, finds a common language with the miners and seasons all this with a song.

October 2002, hostage-taking at Dubrovka. Terrorists broke into the recreation center where the musical was playing. Iosif Kobzon again went to negotiations. He managed to bring out five spectators of Nord-Ost.

When the Chernobyl disaster happened, Kobzon went to the danger zone to support the liquidators. Perhaps this was the cause of his serious illness.

“I think if you told Kobzon that this and that would happen, would he go or not? I am sure that even if we explained or tripled this danger, he would still go, ”said Lev Ashrafyan, an oncologist surgeon, a friend of Iosif Kobzon.

In the early 2000s, Iosif Kobzon was diagnosed with cancer. The disease had already progressed. But thanks to the doctors, he was able to live with him for more than 10 years. Foreign experts did not believe their Russian colleagues: they do not live with such a disease for so long.

“Chemotherapy is a rather difficult treatment. But he, getting up after chemotherapy, walked and sang in an hour or two. He had early gigs. Chemotherapy ends at one and a half to two, and he is already on stage at four,” said Ashrafyan.

For many years on the stage, he failed, as they say, to bronze, and in bronze he was cast only now. In Moscow, a monument to the artist was opened opposite the house where he lived and next to the park where Kobzon gave his first solo concerts.

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I am not working as not the first generation of first graders

I work been in school for 20 years. In my experience, children in first grade regularly face the same problems.

For example, they do not know how to tie shoelaces, have difficulty communicating with peers, and have poor knowledge of geometric shapes. Such trifles prevent the child from adapting to a new environment.

I will tell you what difficulties first graders face and how they can be avoided if the child improves the necessary skills in advance.

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Issue #1

Little is known about their family

What can go wrong. In accordance with the federal state standards of preschool education, the “ideal” first grader already has basic knowledge about himself and the world around him.

For example, he knows his first name, last name and patronymic, age, date of birth. He can list the names of parents and other family members, and also tell about their places of work and name the country and city where he lives.

But at school, I come across the fact that some children do not know their home address and cannot name their parents by their first and middle names: in response to the question “what is the name of dad”, they say “Uncle Vanya”. The full names of other relatives are also rarely remembered.

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I also noticed that every year fewer children can tell about the profession of parents. This can prevent the child from understanding the teacher, because he sometimes explains new material using the example of professions: not just “5 – 3 = 2”, but “one tailor made three patterns, and the other made five, how many more patterns did the second tailor make?” .

Development for a lesson by one of the teachers at my school: learning some topics goes through a story about a particular profession. In this case, this is a teacher, but it can be any other

How to fix this. A week or two before the school year, you can learn the names of parents and relatives. The game “Family Album” is suitable for remembering names: in it you need to take a photo of a relative, write the name of this person next to it and say – “grandmother Antonina Semyonovna”.

It won’t take long to introduce children to the profession of their parents. In my opinion, it is good practice to take the child to work for the day if safety permits. This will help to consolidate the name of the profession and the actions associated with it – “mom is a cook, she cooks food” – and just broaden your horizons.

Issue #2

They don’t know how to serve themselves

What can go wrong. Every year more and more children do not know how to fasten locks and buttons on their clothes, do not know the rules of behavior at the table and hold a spoon incorrectly.

Sometimes children don’t know how to change and don’t know where their personal belongings are. For example, when going home, they look for a parent in the crowd to collect a briefcase. And preparing for physical education becomes a whole adventure: the child does not know where he has clothes for the lesson, and there is a queue for the teacher to tie his shoelaces.

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Most boys don’t know how to fasten their trousers, and this is a problem not only for physical education, but also for going to the toilet. Many schools even invite parents to help children change their clothes.

At first glance, these are trifles, but often the inability to perform such actions ends in psychological trauma. For example, when a child does not have time to undress for the toilet or becomes the object of ridicule because he does not know how to hold a spoon or constantly stains his face with food and does not wipe it.

Before school, parents often buy practical clothes for their children, such as Velcro shoes. Because of this, the child may not have time to learn how to tie their shoelaces by the first class. Source: wildberries.ru

How to fix it. Teach your child how to fasten trousers and a belt, small buttons on a shirt, tie shoelaces – then he will be able to change clothes for physical education class and get ready for home on his own. The “repeat after me” method is suitable here: ideally, actions should be worked out on things in which the child will go to school.

For the first time, you can sew tags with initials on the clothes, which will tell the student where his jacket, pants or some other thing is. Or stick a picture with an animal that the child will choose in the store.

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How to choose a backpack for a first grader

Check how your child holds a fork and spoon and if he knows how to use napkins. Remind him how and why to wash his hands.

Children often hold the spoon as shown on the left, which makes them more likely to get dirty. Right is acceptable Children often hold a spoon as shown on the left, which makes them more likely to get dirty. Right – acceptable option

Issue #3

Have difficulty speaking

What can go wrong. There is a speech therapist at the school where I work, and at the beginning of the school year she conducts diagnostics among the children. According to statistics, over the past three years, there have been more first-graders with speech problems: here I include incorrect pronunciation of sounds, clumsiness of speech, difficulties in using prepositions.

It happens that a schoolchild does not know how to formulate questions like “can I go out?” or “Do you need to capitalize?”. If such a skill is not developed, the child will have difficulty inserting terms that he learned at school into his questions. And there are many of them: for example, in mathematics it is “term”, “sum”, and in Russian it is “root”, “ending”, “lowercase and uppercase letters”.

The inability to ask a question, especially with new terms, can lead to the fact that the child will not complete the task, but think about how to ask the question, without noticing that other children have already asked it, and the teacher has answered. This distracts the child from the objectives of the lesson and can upset him.

Speech problems are also reflected in writing lessons. The child swaps letters in words: instead of “but” he writes “he”, instead of “Svetlana” – “Sevtlana”. Skips letters in words: not “snowflakes”, but “snowflakes”. He writes according to the principle “as I speak, so I write”: “hat” turns into “hoe”. Continuously writes prepositions with the words: “in the forest” merges into “forest”.

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If speech problems are not solved, the child may make mistakes on even the simplest multiple choice tests. And in the fourth grade, he is waiting for the All-Russian test work, where there are a lot of text tasks both for missing letters and words, and for expressing his opinion in writing.

How to fix it. In a couple of weeks, it is unlikely that it will be possible to improve oral speech. It is better to think about improvements at least a year in advance. If the child was recommended classes with a speech therapist, parents should not refuse these classes.

The more often parents communicate with their child, the more likely they are to notice language problems, such as changing sounds in words. If in doubt, it is better not to close your eyes to them, but to go to a speech therapist. He will determine the source of the problem and advise what to do next.

Issue #4

They do not have all the basic skills that are needed in the lessons

What can go wrong. Already at the first lesson of mathematics, the teacher will ask the children to count the objects, arrange them from the highest to the lowest and name the object that is between the other two. Therefore, in mathematics, it is more comfortable for a child who knows numbers, knows how to call them in direct and reverse order, determine the number that comes before and after the one called, compare objects by color, size, number within ten.

In my practice, by the beginning of school, most children can count directly and backward within ten, easily answer questions about the location of numbers relative to each other.

But the knowledge of geometric figures and, in general, geometric representations are less developed: children confuse figures or do not know their names. This also interferes in mathematics lessons, because already in the first grade they study the sum of the lengths of all sides of a square, rhombus, rectangle.

Before the first grade, it is useful for a child to distinguish geometric shapes, to know their names: circle, square, rectangle, rhombus, oval Before the first grade, it is useful for a child to distinguish geometric shapes, to know their names: circle, square, rectangle, rhombus, oval

In the Russian language lessons, many children do not know how to classify objects by gender and select different adjectives for one noun: for example, “what kind of snow?” – it can be white, soft, fluffy, cold. In recent years, children often change “good” and “I agree” to the word “ok”.

There is a lot of text in textbooks that you need to be able to comprehend: catch the main idea, ask a question about what you read, convey the intonation of an interrogative and exclamatory sentence in reading or in a monologue. Many children do not know how to do this. Also, a lot of guys do not know how to hold a pen correctly and for a long time, so it is difficult for them, for example, to accurately trace letters.

From year to year there are fewer first-graders to whom parents read fairy tales or just fiction. Such joint activity develops the child’s imagination, his ability to formulate questions and give detailed answers, replenishes vocabulary. At school, such skills are very necessary, but sometimes children lack them – and it is difficult for the teacher to build a lesson and communicate with students.

In the lesson of the surrounding world, the child’s basic ideas about the world, as well as his communication skills, are clearly visible: for example, he can tell what pets he saw, where he went in the summer. According to my observations, children who travel around the region, around the country, who have animals, and relatives live in another city or village, are more active in the lesson.

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Often, at the first technology lessons, the teacher shows the children how to keep the workplace in order, how to use scissors. Without these skills, a technology lesson is a big test for a child. According to my calculations, he confidently holds scissors and cuts about a quarter of the class along the contour.

Some guys don’t know how to use glue: how to spread it, how to fasten parts with your fingers. This also leads to anxiety. For example, using technology, children make a common panel of cut leaves or flowers, which they will then hang in the classroom. Each student will try to cut and paste their element as accurately as possible, but sometimes children get very upset if they fail precisely because they do not know how to hold scissors or glue.

How to fix this. All the skills discussed above are formed in children during the game and during communication. It is not necessary to make a lot of efforts, it is enough to involve the child in joint activities in everyday life.

To develop counting, you can count passing cars with your child, write numbers with a stick in the sand or chalk on asphalt, and in the store pay attention to the cost of products. Or invite the child to count the number of fruits in the vase, but not just “one, two, three”, but with the pronunciation of the subject: “one tangerine”, “two tangerines”. Another way is to solve simple problems with a child: “You have three apples, you will give one apple to your mother and one to a friend, how many will you have left?”

To learn geometric shapes, you can play a game: draw shapes, and then perform some actions like “trace your finger”, “roll the car in a circle”, “show an object that looks like a square”. If you cut out the drawings, you can sort them into groups – by size, by shape.

I noticed more than once that children like the lessons of the world around them. In order for the child to be an active participant in the process, it does not hurt him to know the names of two or three indoor plants, to distinguish between trees that grow in the yard or in the country, to know wild and domestic animals, to name several migratory birds, to correctly list the days of the week, seasons and their signs .

In preparation for school, a useful skill is the ability to understand what is read or told by adults, to answer questions from the text. Read fairy tales to your child, talk about animals, nature, other children. Ask questions and listen to the answers to the end, involve the future student in family conversations on various topics. It is better for parents to get rid of the habit of interrupting the child, thinking out and completing answers for him.

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You can get acquainted with literature not only through reading, but also by listening to audio books with your child, watching films. The main thing is to pay attention to the title of the work, the names of the characters, discuss their actions, and convey to the child the meaning of the story.

This is how children develop the skill to ask questions and answer them in an extended monologue. The teacher can ask “how was your weekend”, and the student will answer not just “good”, but “we went to grandma’s, saw a big cow there”.

Play a game like “Cities” by naming words starting with a certain letter, learn and sing children’s songs. Then the child will quickly form the skill of perception and analysis of information.

It is useful to draw the elements of letters, to hatch shapes: this skill forms fine motor skills of the hands, which will be useful for writing. You can simply find templates on the Internet and print or even draw the shapes yourself. The development of motor skills is facilitated by cutting out figures, appliqués and modeling.

Problem #5

They do not follow the rules and follow the commands poorly

What can go wrong. Rules is not only a game at recess. For example, this is also a “game” on the order of answers in the lesson. Or the rules of conduct in public places and on the street: cross the road at a traffic light and a pedestrian crossing, not communicate with strangers, be able to call for help in a difficult situation, listen and hear the teacher.

My practice shows that children who went to the garden better understand the rules of games and follow them more willingly. However, most of the guys do not follow the order of answers, interrupt each other, some laugh at the answers of others. And the more such children, the more time the teacher spends on organizing work in the classroom.

Mostly all students perform the actions according to the model, but few can cope with the execution of commands. Whereas commands like “circle”, “color”, “write”, “fill in”, “move to the left”, “step back three cells to the right” are very common in the lessons. For example, in mathematics, the teacher will ask:

  1. Put a dot in the lower left corner of the cell.
  2. Move to the end of the cell to the right.
  3. Then go up to the top of the cage.
  4. Draw a line to the left.
  5. Diagonally return to the opposite point.

The picture on the left is what it should be, but a lot of guys draw like the two pictures on the right. This is due to the fact that they inattentively listen to the teacher’s commands or do not know the term “opposite”. The picture on the left is what it should turn out, but many guys draw as shown in the two pictures on the right. This is due to the fact that they inattentively listen to the teacher’s commands or do not know the term “opposite”

How to fix this. Play with children games with clear rules like checkers and chess, outdoor and word games: such activities encourage the child to concentrate on the task for a long time, to comply with the conditions for achieving goals.

You can also work out the rules of behavior on the street – for example, when walking with a child, show how to cross the road in the right place. You can learn a safe traffic light route to school, even if you plan to see off and meet your child.

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How to teach your child to get to school safely

Pay attention to landmarks along the way – houses, bushes, monuments, whether you are walking or driving. Or say: “now we are driving along Marx Street, and then we will turn to Lenin.” Such conversations form spatial thinking and replenish vocabulary, which will help you better understand the teacher at school. They also make the journey home safer on your own.

Problem #6

Not psychologically ready for school

What can go wrong. An important condition for a successful start of school life is the ability to take into account the interests of others, because school forms of education are collective in nature. They involve interaction and cooperation, as well as dialogue with the teacher.

The relationship with the class largely determines how successfully a child can perceive and process learning experience, that is, benefit from it for their own development.

At first, the guys look at each other, but the children who attended preschool institutions join the school life more boldly: kindergarten, additional development classes. Nevertheless, from the first days you can see brave guys who will help a classmate find the way to the toilet and will not hesitate to visit a friend from a neighboring class. If classmates went to the same kindergarten, they communicate more actively with each other during breaks.

There are guys who at first do not leave the classroom, hardly accept invitations from their peers and teachers to play. Some children miss their parents. At the same time, teachers notice that mothers call some children every break, preventing them from showing independence. Parents will find out how the child feels, does not worry and whether he is bored, whether they asked him in the lesson or not.

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Sometimes children call their parents at recess and complain that they were not asked in the lesson, and the parents begin to write or call the teacher about it. There are guys who confuse the teacher’s emotionality with screaming. For example, the teacher emphasized with his voice “we are looking for the FIRST term”, and the student thought that they were shouting at him. Then the parents also begin to figure out why they raise their voice at the child.

This happens in families where parents are by default badly disposed towards the teacher and the school. For example, parents in front of a child evaluate the actions of a teacher from their own point of view, which is obviously negative.

How to fix this. The psychological readiness of a child for school is not specific knowledge, skills and abilities, but rather general maturity. It is mainly formed during communication – from spontaneous play in the yard and a visit to a museum to drawing and talking with parents over dinner.

Also important is the trust of adults in the child and the development of his independence and responsibility for his actions. At the same time, before the start of the school year, it is not necessary to instill “love for the school”: it is impossible to love something that you have not yet encountered.

Try to form curiosity, cognitive motivation “I want to know everything”. Tell your child more often that he will learn a lot of interesting things at school, will find new friends. Do not intimidate children with school and at the same time do not promise easy victories.

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Children’s ideas about school life are formed mainly from the statements of others, from conversations about school. Therefore, try not to make critical remarks about the school and teachers in front of the child. If a parent is concerned about some issue, it is better to discuss it with the teacher in person.

Try not to compare your child’s achievements with your own, or with those of your older brother or sister and classmates. Love and patience will serve as a guarantee of confident progress in your studies. Be a child’s helper and ally: praise for achievements and be a support.

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    • Volgograd,
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    • Volzhsky,
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    • Zarechny,
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    • Ivanovo,
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    • Izhevsk,
    • Kazan,
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    • Kopeisk,
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    • Krasnogorsk,
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    • Mytishchi,
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    • Nalchik,
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