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Becoming a Child Care Provider

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Information for those interested in learning how to become a licensed child care provider in Idaho.

Idaho law sets the basic framework for licensing, but city and county governments can establish and enforce their own licensing requirements. Local ordinances or participation in certain programs may require you to be licensed even if you meet exemption criteria.

Need a license
  • Provide care for seven or more children
  • Receive compensation for providing care for one or more of those children
Exempt from a license
  • The occasional or irregular care of a neighbor’s, relative’s, or friend’s child or children by a person not ordinarily in the business of child care
  • The operation of a private school or religious school for educational purposes for children older than 4 years of age, or a religious kindergarten
  • The occasional care provided exclusively for children of parents who are simultaneously in the same building
  • The operation of day camps, programs, and religious schools for less than 12 weeks during a calendar year or not more often than once a week
  • Providing care for children who are related to you within the second degree of relationship (parents, step-parents, grandparents and their spouses, uncles and aunts and their spouses, first cousins and their spouses, nephews and nieces and their spouses, siblings and their spouses)
  • Facilities licensed by a city or county, and not requiring state licensing
 

    License application, fees, and requirements

    State licenses are issued by the Department of Health and Welfare. Customer support specialists with IdahoSTARS collect the documentation and assist the applicant through the state licensing process. 

    If you are interested in becoming a state-licensed provider, review all of the information required for both the application process and ongoing as a licensed provider. Contact your city or county planning and zoning office to see if there are requirements that may prohibit your ability to comply with local ordinances and complete the licensing process.

    Upon receipt of your application by IdahoSTARS, a referral will be made to your local public health district for the collection of the licensing fee. Your health district will then contact you with information on how to make your fee payment. The fee amount is determined by the criteria outlined below.

    Type of care facility fee
    Large center with 26 or more children in attendance at any time $325
    Small center with 13-25 children in attendance at any time $250
    Group facility with 7-12 children in attendance at any time $100
    Family home with 6 or less children in attendance at any time $100

     

    IdahoSTARS

    2-1-1 Idaho CareLine

    If you have questions or need more information, call the Idaho CareLine by dialing 2-1-1 (Idaho) or 800-926-2588 (outside of Idaho).

    Licensing requirements

    IdahoSTARS processes all state licensing applications for child care and can answer your questions.

    For state licensing, each owner or operator of a center licensed by the department must receive and ensure that each staff member receives and completes four hours of ongoing training every 12 months after the staff member’s date of hire.

    “Training” means continuing education in child development areas relating to child care. Child care providers participating in the Idaho Child Care Program (ICCP) are required to complete a series of free online courses designed to cover a variety of health and safety topics for providers in Idaho. 

    For state licensing, the training will count if the staff member takes the training after their hire date. It will be credited for the licensing period in which the training was taken and will only count one time. Providers licensed by their city should check with the city to determine if trainings will meet local ordinances.

    The IDAPA standards require each owner, operator, and applicant seeking licensure for a daycare center, group daycare facility, or a family daycare home must submit evidence that is satisfactory to the department that owners, operators, staff, and all other individuals 13 years of age or older who have unsupervised direct contact with children or are regularly on the premises have successfully completed and received a clearance for a department criminal history and background check under the provisions of sections 39-1105 and 39-1113, Idaho Code.

    A background check clearance completed within the last three years can be transferred to a new employer. When using a transferred department criminal history check clearance for licensing, the transferred clearance must be an enhanced clearance and the new employer must also ensure that a new Idaho State Police name-based record check is completed with no disqualifying crimes found.

    For more information, read our Criminal History Compliance Facts and Guidelines document.  

    Proof of liability and fire insurance and a copy of your approved Fire Safety Inspection must be submitted with the license application. 

    Your city or county may have local ordinances which cover building codes, electrical codes, and planning and zoning codes. Proof of compliance with local ordinances must be submitted with the license application. Check with your city and county to determine what compliance requirements are in place for licensed child care providers. 

    Certifications in pediatric rescue breathing, infant-child CPR, and first aid treatment must be submitted with your license application. Certification needs to be completed through a course offered by a certified instructor. Online courses are not accepted.

    After the public health district receives the referral from the customer support specialist that you are ready for your health inspection, you will be contacted by your public health district to complete the required inspection.

     

    It’s important to keep good records about staff, the children who have attended, and the children currently attending a facility for at least 12 months. Read the complete list of record requirements to find out what kind of information you must keep on file to be in compliance for your license.

    Idaho Child Care Program (ICCP)

    Child care providers can participate in the Idaho Child Care Assistance Program (ICCP), which helps low-income families pay for child care. ICCP’s tuition assistance for child care is available to eligible families. The purpose of the program is to support families working toward or maintaining employment.

    Reasons to become an ICCP provider

    • You receive child care payments on a more regular basis
    • You help provide care for children who may be in the greatest need of quality child care
    • You can market your business through child care referrals
    • You can provide tools to help parents who are struggling to be more competent in their financial management skills

    For more information about ICCP

    Visit the ICCP page at the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare or call the Idaho CareLine by dialing 2-1-1 (Idaho) or 800-926-2588 (outside Idaho), and ask to speak to your local child care resource specialist.

    Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) State Plan

    Review the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) State Plan for Idaho for more information about the program and applicable statutes and regulations.

    Idaho licensing law and rule

    The requirements for state licensing are dictated by Idaho Statutes and the Idaho Administrative Procedures Act (IDAPA). To view applicable sections from each, see below:

    • Idaho Statutes, Title 39
    • Chapter 11: Basic Daycare License
    • IDAPA Code: 16.06.02 Rules Governing Standards for Child Care Licensing

    Note: Sections 000-299 are applicable to various licensing programs. Sections 300-399 are specific to licensing. 

    Other information

    The following situations may cause provider overpayments

    • Failing to report a change in costs of care
    • Not providing care for the child
    • Misrepresenting charges

    Child Care Resource Service | Illinois

    Do I need to be licensed to do child care in my home?

    If the number of unrelated children you provide care for, is more than three (including your own children under age 12), you will need to obtain a child care license from the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).

    Can I be license-exempt?

    If you provide care for only three or fewer children under the age of thirteen, including your own, or children from a single household or only children related to you, then you may be license-exempt.

    The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) policy differs from DCFS in that while DCFS allows you to care for numerous children that are all related, IDHS only allows payment if the children are all from the same household family. If they are related and but not from the same household, the limit is 3 children. Under the guidelines of providing legal care, submitting necessary forms, and passing background checks, you will be able to receive payments at the License-exempt rate from IL DHS to care for children who are receiving state assistance.

    Are there other forms of child care that can be license-exempt?

    The State of Illinois Compiled Statutes law commonly known as the “Child Care Act of 1969” (225 IL CS 10/) regulates who is required to be licensed and who may qualify to be license-exempt.
    Family child care homes are not the only form of child care that may be license-exempt. Certain programs may be exempt for licensure. If you do not see a “Child Care License” prominately displayed, ask your child care provider which exemption they meet under Rule 377, to be license-exempt. To obtain a copy of the rules for programs that may be exempt, visit the following link to the State of Illinois:

    What’s required to get a license?

    You must contact your local Department of Children and Family Services to obtain an appication and submit it for processing.

    • no fee is charged to get a child care license
    • you are expected to provide a safe and healthy home environment with adequate equipment and space
    • must be at least 18 years of age
    • must enjoy working with children
    • must have a good understanding of the physical and emotional needs of young children
    • must be certified in CPR, First Aid, and the Heimlich Maneuver
    • must be fingerprinted by DCFS and pass a background check
    SUMMARY OF LICENSING REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILD CARE HOMES

    A family child care home in Illinois must:


    • Be well ventilated, free from observable hazards, and be properly lighted and heated.
    • Be equipped with an ABC fire extinguisher and one smoke detector on every floor including the attic and basement.
    • Be free from chipped or peeling paint on walls and surfaces. Furniture and equipment must be in safe repair.
    • Have at least one exit directly to the outside if the basement area is to be used for child care.
    • Have a first aid kit.
    • Must have a working phone number.
    • Have a place to isolate a child who becomes ill.
    • Have protective coverings over electrical outlets.
    • Have partitions placed around space heaters, fireplaces, radiators, or other heat sources to keep children from touching them.
    • Have storage areas inaccessible to children for tools, gardening equipment, and other hazardous materials.
    • Have a safe outdoor space for active play, such as a yard, nearby park, or a playground. Play space must be protected by a fence or caretaker supervision against hazards such as traffic, pools, or construction.
    • All members in the caregiver’s family must have a medical check-up and a negative TB test.
    • Assistants must also have a medical check-up and a negative TB test. Assistants must be at least 14 years old and be five years older than the oldest child in their care.
    • Pets must be certified as healthy from a licensed, practicing veterinarian and have an up-to-date rabies shot.
    • Applicants must sign a permission form allowing DCFS to conduct a background check to look for past conviction of child abuse and neglect and be fingerprinted.
    • Applicants must obtain their landlord’s permission to operate a family child care business in their home if they rent.
    IL DCFS Licensing Offices Contact Information

    If you feel you are ready to request application materials for becoming licensed, call the Department of Children and Family Services in your county.

    Champaign County:

    2125 S. First St.

    Champaign, IL 61820


    (217) 278-5300

    Vermilion and Iroquois Counties:

    401 N Franklin

    Danville, IL 61832

    (217) 443-3200

    Macon, Douglas and Piatt Counties:

    2900 N Oakland

    Decatur, IL 62526

    (217) 875-6750

    DCFS Regional Office

    2125 S. First St

    Champaign, IL 61820

    (217) 278-5500

    DCFS 800 Numbers:
    Provider Information Line: 1-877-746-0829

    1-800-252-2873

    FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME RATIOS

    Per DCFS Standard 406.13. . .

    Up to 5 children may be under the age of 5, of which Up to 3 children may be under 24 months of age.

    OR

    A mixed age group consisting of:

    Up to 8 children under the age of 12, of which

    Up to 6 children may be under the age of 5, of which

    Up to 2 chilren may be under 30 months of age.

    Contact DCFS for additional ratio information.

     

    Guides for Starting Family Child Care Homes or Day Care Centers

    Are you interested in starting your own Family Child Care business or perhaps opening a Child Care Center? The following documents in PDF format, are one available resource from the Illinois Child Care Information Series. To request a pre-printed booklet be mailed to you, contact us. Other materials my be available to assist you further.

    Note: These files are large and could take up to 80 seconds to download, depending on the speed of your Internet connection.

    A Guide for Starting Family Child Care Homes

    A Guide for Starting Child Care Centers

    Hillsborough County – Apply for a Child Care Center License

    Overview


    If  you would like to open up a child care center you will need to obtain a license for your facility. We require the owner and/or operator of a child care facility to complete a two-part consultation class prior to initial licensing. All first time directors/operators are also required to complete Part II of this consultation within 90 days of employment.

    Eligibility

    These are highlights of licensing requirements

    Facility requirements:

    • Indoor play space of at least 35 square feet per child of usable child care space
    • Outdoor play space of at least 100 square feet of usable space per child for at least 1/2 of your indoor capacity
    • Outdoor play space must have at least 1,000 square feet regardless of indoor capacity
    • Outdoor play space shall have a safe and adequate fence or wall at a minimum of 4 feet in height
    • One sink and one toilet for every 15 children
    • Pass inspections and receive approval by:
      • Zoning
      • Building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing inspectors from Hillsborough County or City of Tampa, Plant City, or Temple Terrace depending on where your facility is located
      • Fire inspector
      • Health inspector
    • Written verification of water and sewer or satisfactory well water verification, and septic tank capacity verification

    Staffing requirements

    • You and all of your child care staff must have a background screening prior to working on site
      • This consists of Clearinghouse screening and a Child Abuse record search
    • Appropriate numbers of staff must be at the facility at all times with verification of completion of the Red Cross First Aid Child Care Course, or its equivalent and the Infant/Child CPR Course
    • Staff person responsible for planning and food preparation must complete the nutrition and food management courses
    • All child care personnel are initially required to take the following
      • Department of Children and Families 30-clock hour introductory child care course
      • 10-hour module based on developmentally appropriate practices for children o five-hour literacy course
      • Safe Sleep/Shaken Baby/Abusive Head Trauma training
      • Fire Extinguisher training
    • After the initial classes, all personnel are required to take 10 hours of annual in-service training every year thereafter
    • At least one staff person with a CDA credential or equivalent for every 20 children
    • The director of the center must have a Florida Director’s Credential

    Fees

    Fees for consultation classes:

    • $60 for Parts I and II
    • $30 for Part II only

    License fees:

    Initial and renewals: $125 for the first 10 children and $2 for each additional child

    How To

    1. Complete the Child Care Consultation Registration form, including the questions on the bottom of the page
      • Print clearly and complete the entire form
    2. Submit the form and appropriate fees made by check or money payable to Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners to:
      • Hillsborough County Child Care Licensing
        3152 Clay Mangum Lane
        Tampa, FL 33618
      • We must receive the applicable fee and completed application form in order for us to process your request and sign you up for the next available consultation classes
    3. Contact Hillsborough County Development Services at (813) 272-5600  to verify that you can operate a child care facility on your potential site
      • If the site is not appropriately zoned, you will need a zoning review for a change of use
    4. At the time of your initial inspection, submit the following:
      • Child Care Center Licensing Application
      • Legal/letter-size floor plan showing square footage of each room, designation of each room (infants, toddler, preschool, after-school), kitchen, office, sinks and toilets, etc.
      • A legal/letter-size outside playground design that shows total square footage
      • Two reference letters from persons who have known the applicant two years or more

     

    What’s Next

    1. When all requirements are met, we will issue you a license
    2. You may not take children into your care until you have received the license

    Get Help


    Training and Credentialing

    Contact


    [email protected]


    (813) 264-3925

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    Registration in the kindergarten with and without registration, electronic registration

    Contents

    • 1 Registration of the child in kindergarten. What is needed for this?
    • 2 Registering for a kindergarten without registration
    • 3 Required documents
    • 4 Form No. 8 and Form No. 3
    • 5 Is it possible to register for a kindergarten without a residence permit
    • 6 Kindergarten and temporary registration at the place of residence
      • 6.1 For foreigners 6.2 Private kindergartens as an alternative

    Many parents, after the appearance of a baby in their lives, try to prepare in advance for such an important event in the life of the family as registering a child for kindergarten. For some, this procedure causes many difficulties and questions. In order to be the most prepared, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the following information.

    Registration of a child in a kindergarten. What is needed for this?

    Registration of the baby is carried out in accordance with the Federal Law of December 29, 2012 No. 273-FZ “On Education”. On the basis of this act, kindergartens accept children who have reached the age of 2 for education. The basis for enrolling a child in an institution is the receipt of a voucher, which confirms the child’s right to study in kindergarten.

    There are several ways to register for kindergarten.

    Firstly, you can get a ticket in person by contacting a special commission involved in the formation of groups in preschool institutions – RONO (District Department of Public Education) or the Department of Education.
    Having visited these institutions, the parent has the right to choose 3 kindergartens at the place of residence, which the child can approximately attend. When providing the necessary documents, the child is entered into a single database, that is, they create an account for him and put him on the waiting list.

    An alternative to a personal visit to these institutions is electronic registration for kindergarten. As a rule, each body involved in the formation of groups in kindergarten has an official website for registering children. On the website of the institution, the parent will be asked to independently register. After successful registration, he will be assigned a corresponding number, which will reflect his place in the general queue.

    You can register a child in a kindergarten by visiting the website of the MFC at the place of residence.

    In Moscow, parents can register their child in a kindergarten with the help of public services. To do this, you need to log in, and then select the section “kindergartens”, located on the main page of the institution.

    After checking the documents and checking the availability of places in the garden, the committee issues a referral to a preschool institution.

    Many parents are wondering if a residence permit is needed in order to register in a kindergarten?

    Registration in the garden without registration

    of the Federal Law “On Education” does not contain any other reason for refusing to provide a ticket for device to a kindergarten, except for the lack of places in an educational institution. However, it is much easier to get into a kindergarten with a residence permit than without one. This is due to the fact that local governments, using the right to independently regulate certain issues of education, include in local laws a mandatory requirement to provide a document on the permanent registration of a child at the place of residence or on his registration at the place of stay, and in the absence of this document in the provision places are denied.

    So, for example, in Moscow there is Order of the Department of Education No. 1310, according to which places in kindergartens are distributed only among permanently registered young children.

    Read our other article about how to arrange a child for school without a residence permit. ⇐

    Required documents

    In order to register a child in a kindergarten, the necessary package of documents should be collected. When applying to the commission or the department of education, the following documents are submitted:

    1. parent’s passport;
    2. birth certificate of the child;
    3. certificate certifying the preferential enrollment right.

    We hope that you will not have any difficulties with registering for kindergarten!

    Remember that after registering, the employee must issue a document on the registration, which subsequently changes to a ticket.

    After the registration was successful, and the commission issued a referral to a preschool institution, parents should prepare two more packages of documents, one of which will be given to the head of the kindergarten, and the second to the nurse of the institution.

    In order to register a child in a kindergarten, the following documents are submitted:

    1. application in the prescribed form addressed to the head;
    2. birth certificates of the child in two copies;
    3. contract, which is drawn up in two copies between the kindergarten and the parent;
    4. documents confirming the preferential right to pay for the services of the institution.

    Documents to be submitted to provide medical information about a child:

    • child’s medical record;
    • child’s vaccination card;
    • medical policy;
    • certificate confirming that the child has no contacts with infectious patients;
    • questionnaire characterizing the psychophysical state of the child (filled in at the request of the parents).

    To receive compensation payment, you must prepare:

    1. statement;
    2. personal account number of one of their parents and bank details;
    3. a copy of the passport of the parent for whom this personal account is issued;
    4. copies of birth certificates of all children in the family under 18 years old (in 2 copies).

    Form #8 and Form #3

    Since some kindergartens require mandatory submission of information indicating the registration of a child, you should know where to get form 8 for kindergarten, or form 3 , and what these types of documents add up.

    Form 8 and 3 are a certificate of registration at the place of residence and at the place of temporary stay. Form 8 is issued for children under the age of 14 and indicates permanent registration at the place of residence.

    Form 8 issued in cases:

    • births;
    • parents buying a new home;
    • family moving to a new place of residence.

    The certificate is valid only together with the child’s birth certificate.

    Form 3 is issued if the minor stays for more than 90 days outside the place of his permanent registration, that is, it is a document confirming temporary registration.

    To get form 8 and form 3, you should contact the ZhEK; regional passport office; MFC or FMS department.

    Is it possible to register in a kindergarten without a residence permit

    Despite the fact that it is difficult to place a child in a state district kindergarten without registration, it is still possible to do this.

    There are several ways to register a child and get a referral to kindergarten without registration and temporary registration:

    1. parents can try to register at their place of residence. In this case, a minor child will be automatically linked to this address. To do this, it is necessary to obtain the consent of the owner of the housing, collect and notarize the necessary documents and take them to the Housing Office;
    2. if the parents rent an apartment and have entered into a lease agreement, then you can safely submit a copy of it to the committee. The contract of hiring or renting a dwelling is the actual confirmation of the registration of the place of residence;
    3. Another legal way to place a child in a kindergarten is the employment of a mother in this preschool institution. In this case, the child will be taken to a preschool institution without fail;
    4. many kindergartens have sponsored places for children. With additional personal co-financing of any needs of the institution, the head will willingly meet and provide a place for the child in the group.
    5. along with public kindergartens, private kindergartens are also gaining popularity. The child will be taken there without providing documents on registration and temporary residence permit.

    Kindergarten and temporary registration at the place of residence

    Some features should be taken into account by parents with children who have temporary registration. Parents should remember until what date this temporary residence permit is valid.

    Under temporary registration, a child can be registered in the kindergarten only for the time for which the registration is valid. As soon as the registration period comes to an end, his place will be given to the next person on the waiting list. Therefore, you should carefully monitor the deadline, and if it expires in a month, you must contact the owner of the property with a request to extend it.

    Foreigners

    Children of citizens of a foreign state residing on the territory of the Russian Federation may apply for free primary and secondary education.

    To do this, they must have a migration card and a document evidencing migration registration.

    Children of citizens of Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, stay on the territory of the Russian Federation on the basis of an employment contract of their parents. For other categories of foreign citizens, it is necessary to have official employment.

    To apply for a kindergarten, foreigners will have to submit the following documents to the nearest MFC or Department of Education:

    1. child’s birth certificate, copy;
    2. migration card;
    3. document on migration registration;
    4. medical policy;
    5. medical report;
    6. parent’s passport, copy;
    7. parent’s migration card, its copy;
    8. notification of migration registration.

    Private kindergartens as an alternative

    If for one reason or another it is not possible to get a place, then the option of a private kindergarten should be considered. When choosing a garden, pay attention to its proximity to the house, the amount of payment and private features. As a rule, before the conclusion of the contract, the managers willingly conduct a tour of the institution.

    Please note that registering for this type of garden is slightly different from registering for a government agency. As a rule, the following list of documents is required for registration:

    1. copy of birth certificate;
    2. copy of the parent’s passport.

    The main document that regulates the relationship with the kindergarten is the contract. Remember that in addition to the standard rights and responsibilities, a parent may include items about the child’s characteristics, for example, indicate a item about foods that the child is allergic to.

    So, registering a child for kindergarten is more than a serious procedure. However, don’t be afraid of it. It is enough to take into account all the above recommendations and not to postpone registration in a distant box, and then the registration of a child in a preschool institution will not seem difficult at all.

    Do I need a registration to enroll a child in a kindergarten in Moscow?

    Placement of a child in a kindergarten is an extremely important event in the life of both a child and his parents. Unfortunately, it is far from always possible to avoid bureaucratic traps and unforeseen nuances in the process of processing documents for a kindergarten. At the time of placing the baby on the waiting list for a preschool institution, many parents are surprised to learn that the mismatch between the addresses of registration and the actual place of residence becomes the cornerstone that prevents the child from being sent to kindergarten.

    Without exaggeration, a good half of the citizens of the Russian Federation do not live where they are registered, and therefore this problem is familiar to them firsthand. What does the law say about this?

    The procedure for the admission of children to preschool institutions is regulated by the Law on Education in the Russian Federation No. 273-FZ as amended on 07/13/2015 and the Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation No. 293 of 04/08/2014. In these legal acts, in black and white, the rules for admission to kindergarten and a list of required documents are spelled out. When filling out an application for admission of a child to a kindergarten, parents must indicate the name, date and place of birth of the child, as well as the place of residence of the child, that is, the address at which the child lives at the moment. Lives, not registered! Clause 11 of Order No. 293 states that if parents are required to provide additional documents that are not specified in this Order, then this is illegal.

    The well-known saying “Moscow is not Russia” is the best way to describe the procedure for admission to kindergarten on the territory of the Mother See. Moscow has Order No. 1310 dated August 31, 2010, issued by the Department of Education of the capital, according to which children with permanent Moscow registration have an advantage when enrolling in preschool institutions. In this case, Order No. 293 is not violated, due to the fact that Moscow is a city of federal significance and its special legal status allows the issuance of such regulatory legal acts.

    How can I get a place in a kindergarten without a residence permit?

    Consider several options for enrolling a child in a kindergarten without having a registration in Moscow.

    a) understaffing of the group. Very rarely there are situations when the required number of children in a group is not recruited in a particular kindergarten. It would seem that it’s okay – educators have less work to do. But the financing of any preschool institution is carried out on the basis of the principle: more children – more money. So the heads of such kindergartens can quite easily make concessions and take a child into a problem group without official registration in Moscow;

    b) sponsored places. As a rule, not a single kindergarten can do without voluntary sponsorship. There are even separate places for children whose parents actively contribute financially to the institution. Naturally, the amounts and frequency of such assistance differ in different kindergartens, but do not reach astronomical figures. In any case, paying for a visit to a private kindergarten or hiring a nanny for a child will come out much more expensive;

    c) work in a kindergarten. This option is more suitable for mothers. Due to low salaries and specific working conditions, nannies and junior teachers in preschool institutions are constantly in short supply. It will not be difficult for mom to find a kindergarten in which such a position is vacant. It will not be difficult to agree with the head about the placement of your child in this kindergarten. The presence or absence of registration at the place of residence of the baby in this case does not play a role;

    d) private kindergarten. If the three above methods of obtaining a place in a kindergarten without a residence permit do not suit you, then the most expensive, but one hundred percent, remains. Prices in private kindergartens, to put it mildly, bite, but the range of services is much wider than in public ones;

    e) sincere conversation. Sometimes, in order to arrange a child in a kindergarten without a residence permit, it is enough just to talk to the head, so to speak, “in a human way”, explain the situation, offer all possible assistance in repairing the institution. There is a chance that there will be a place for your child, despite the lack of registration. However, if you still receive a refusal, then ask to issue it in writing with references to the relevant legislative framework. Politely, without threats, say that a copy of the refusal will be attached to the application to the local prosecutor’s office. This will greatly increase your chances of getting a positive decision.

    There are also special categories of children who enjoy benefits when enrolling in a kindergarten and can be admitted to DU without having a residence permit in Moscow. These include, in particular:

    – children;

    – orphans;

    – children from large families;

    – disabled children;

    – children of single mothers;

    – children of servicemen, police officers, investigators and prosecutors.

    – children, liquidators of the Chernobyl accident

    It is quite possible to get a place in a kindergarten without a residence permit, you just need a desire and a little resourcefulness. However, obtaining a permanent or temporary registration in Moscow should not be delayed either.

    Question-answer

    Is it possible to join the queue for a kindergarten in Moscow if there is a registration in the city of Lyubertsy MO?

    – Unfortunately, this is not officially possible. At least temporary registration in Moscow is required.

    Is it possible to register a child at the place of residence with friends without registering parents to get a place in a kindergarten in Moscow?

    – No, a child under the age of fourteen must be registered at the place of residence of one of the parents.

    I am a single mother. Registered in the Moscow region, but I live in the capital. Will my child be admitted to a Moscow kindergarten without a residence permit in Moscow?

    – According to the law, your child must be admitted to any state kindergarten in Moscow, since he belongs to the category of beneficiaries, according to the “Law on Education in the Russian Federation”. However, there is a special queue for children-beneficiaries.

    I want to get a job in a Moscow kindergarten in order to enroll my child in it (we do not have a residence permit in Moscow). There is only one vacancy for a senior teacher. Will I be hired for this position with a non-core education?

    – No, only persons with specialized pedagogical education have the right to work in preschool institutions as a senior teacher. Try to look for a kindergarten where the positions of a nanny or teacher’s assistant are vacant.

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    Site for registering a child in kindergarten, electronic entry

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    LICENSED ENGLISH KINDERGARTEN WITH POOL

    Information about LLC

    Age:

    Since birth

    children in the lesson:

    to 18

    Lessons per month:

    Cost:

    dated 19000

    If you are looking for site registering a child in kindergarten , then you have come to the right place. On the site of the kindergarten “Little Country” Skhodnya there is an electronic record of a child in a private kindergarten. An electronic queue for kindergarten is a quick and convenient way to save parents time! It is enough to go online and enroll your child in our kindergarten online! You can enroll a child in a kindergarten in advance: even before his birth and send him to a group from the age of 1.5!

    Location and transport links of the kindergarten “Little Country” sanatorium Mtsyri, Wellton park, Firsanovka Life, Art Village.

    Thanks to electronic registration in our kindergarten, you guarantee 100% enrollment of your child in a modern kindergarten with an area of ​​more than 1500 sq.m, with a swimming pool, 5 meals a day and experienced highly qualified educators and teachers.

    • DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICE
    • POSSIBLE SCHEDULE
    • PROMOTIONS AND DISCOUNTS

    DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICE

    To do this, it is enough to spend a few minutes of your time: go online, go to the site and fill out a short form. After that, the child automatically queues up to visit the garden. We have only one such queue and the recording method does not affect the place of the child in it: there are no preferences in favor of a certain recording option.

    This service allows you to make sure that your child goes to a good kindergarten in advance. Even if the child has not yet been born, you can still enroll him right now: a place will be saved for him and you can give him to the group from the age of 1.5. The electronic queue gives a 100% guarantee of enrolling a child in one of the age groups of our wonderful kindergarten: with a convenient location, a swimming pool, a large territory, 5 meals a day and excellent qualified staff.

    POSSIBLE SCHEDULE

    PROMOTIONS AND DISCOUNTS

    • KOLPAKOV PLATO’S PARENTS

      We have been going to the “Little Country” for 1 month. We are very happy that we chose your kindergarten. The child goes to kindergarten with joy, in the evening he cannot tear himself away from games and go home. We are also pleased that there are additional classes and a pool. We are waiting for 3 years to start going to you for football! Thank you very much!

    • PARENTS OF PEACOCK VICTORIA

      We are very satisfied with the Little Country Kindergarten. Adaptation was easy and imperceptible. The most important thing is that my daughter goes to the group with a smile, and after kindergarten she tells new rhymes and nursery rhymes. Many thanks to the teacher of the group “Zvezdochki” for her hard work and love for our kids.

    • ANECHKA’S MOTHER WHEEL

      I like everything very much. The quality of services corresponds to the prices. Wonderful educators. the child enjoys going to kindergarten.

    • VLADA GORBUNOVA’S MOTHER

      My child has been attending kindergarten since September. During this time, I was 100% convinced of the correctness of my choice: in this kindergarten they not only care about the health, safety, education and development of the child, but also do everything for the peace and confidence of parents. You can always get information from caregivers about how the baby behaved during the day and how he felt. Mom can ask any question or express a wish. The head of the kindergarten constantly communicates with parents. It seems to me that children feel this spirit of cooperation in adults, it makes them calm, they are friendly, confident, they are comfortable.

    • MOTHER ELISEEVA VLADISLAV

      My husband and I decided to send our baby to kindergarten when we realized that it was difficult for him to find a common language with children – he was afraid of them and avoided them. In the hope of instilling communication skills and the ability to communicate in a team, we brought him to the “Little Country” and were amazed to find out how, after a couple of days, our child became liberated, began to play and communicate with children. We see in this the great merit of our teacher Natalia, she knows how to win over the kids, give them sincere warmth and surround them with care. Giving your baby to such a caregiver is a pleasure because trust plays a major role in this matter. Separate words of gratitude deserve the director of the kindergarten, the nurse and the wonderful receptionists. The entire staff of the kindergarten is ready to help in any matter, they are always friendly and sympathetic to every visitor. Separately, I would like to say about developing programs in the kindergarten, educational activities and, not least, the presence of a swimming pool with an experienced trainer. We are very satisfied with the nursery, we recommend it to all our friends.

    • DARIA KARASEVA’S MOTHER

      In this “Little Country” our child’s great life begins. We really like the garden, cozy, warm, homely atmosphere. All kindergarten workers are very nice. The child goes to the kindergarten with great pleasure, we love our teacher Larisa Ilyinichna very much. She is just a great fellow, both children and parents love her. Special thanks to the head of the kindergarten for organizing the life of the “Little Country”!!!

    • SEREGINA ARINA’S MOTHER

      Our daughter Arina goes to the Kapelki group. The first time we came when she was 1.5 years old. Thanks to our wonderful teacher Zoya Mikhailovna, our daughter learned a lot in a short period of time: she learned to eat, learned to use the potty, got used to the bottle, learned to pronounce animal sounds and recognize them, and much more.
      Good food, the child is always happy and goes to the kindergarten in a good mood. All staff members are attentive and friendly.
      There is an approach to every child. As well as many additional developmental activities. We all like it!
      Thank you very much! Good luck to you!!!

    • MAMA RIBALKINA MARK

      I am very pleased that the baby goes to this kindergarten with such a sensitive, attentive attitude towards children. I really like our teacher – Zoya Mikhailovna, her approach to children and attitude. The son became very independent, learned to go to the potty, new words appeared.
      Thank you so much for what you do!

    • BURKINA GERMAN’S MOTHER

      I like it very much! The child began to do a lot. Good development program. Beautiful groups, interesting design of the garden and, of course, wonderful teachers and nannies!

    • VICTOR SOBOLEV’S PARENTS

      We thank Larisa Ilyinichna (Zhemchuzhina group) for her contribution to educational work! Victor matured, began to speak well, became more disciplined, learned to play football. We also thank the director and the entire team of the “Little Country” for their love for children, love for people. The kindergarten is very warm, beautiful, like in Paradise!
      Thank you very much for your contribution to the development of our children, for your positive, creative, attitude and care! We wish you prosperity, so that our children come out diligent, smart and beautiful, an example for all children!
      Good luck in your upbringing!!!
      Thank you for your work!

    • YANA’S MOTHER

      Yana goes to kindergarten with pleasure, we all like it, especially she loves physical education classes and in the pool, music. Many thanks to Larisa Ilyinichna for her care, love, patience, how everything is organized with her: classes, discipline – this is very important in raising children. And of course, thanks to Oksana Alekseevna for helping the teacher organize the day and for the cleanliness and order in the group!

    • KARIN’S MOTHER CIRCULAR

      They started going to the “Little Country” kindergarten when the child was 1.5 years old. My daughter goes and she loves it. I would like to express special gratitude to the teacher of our group “Droplets” Zoya Mikhailovna. She takes care of them and takes great care of them. When a child goes to the garden with a smile, it says a lot, or rather about everything. If possible, we want to stay in this kindergarten until the end.

    • MOTHER SERYAKOVA ALEXANDRA

      We have been going to the kindergarten “Little Country” for about 3 months. Both me and the child like it. A very good and caring teacher – Zoya Mikhailovna. Thank you very much for your truly responsible attitude to the upbringing of our children. Children are always clean, well-groomed, dry, cheerful.
      I can only say good things about the kindergarten itself. The groups are always clean, the food is excellent, everything that the children need is available. Every day the children are examined by a nurse, so we rarely get sick. There is also a swimming pool, a gym, that is, children develop physically too. Lots of activities, games and entertainment. The child comes home full, happy and sleeps well.
      I also want to note the respectful and benevolent attitude of the workers of the “Little Country” garden. For this, I think, I must say a big thank you to the Head Aisyl Koznova. I wish our kindergarten further development in the New Year!

    • MAMA LIMASOVA SASHENKI

      We really like the Little Country Kindergarten. The wonderful director Aisylu Marsovna Koznova has selected an excellent team – professional, sympathetic, kind! In the “Little Country” every child is treated as if they were their own – with love, tenderness and affection.