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Storytime Child Care – Care.com Oklahoma City, OK

Storytime Child Care – Care.com Oklahoma City, OK

 

Costimate

$145

per week

Ratings
(2)

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Availability

Costimate

$145/week

Ratings
(2)

★★★★★

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★★★★★

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Availability

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In business since: 1999

Total Employees: 1

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Monday :

6:30AM – 6:00PM

Tuesday :

6:30AM – 6:00PM

Wednesday :

6:30AM – 6:00PM

Thursday :

6:30AM – 6:00PM

Friday :

6:30AM – 6:00PM

Saturday :

Closed

Sunday :

Closed

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Preschool (or Nursery School or Pre-K)

Kindergarten

Program Capacity:

99

Costimate

$145/week

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12/22/2017

How unfortunate for Bonnie that she was released from her duties due to lack of etiquette, which is open and apparent based on her comment and rating. Unlike Bonnie’s employment, my children actually attend the facility. We have been with Storytime for 3 years and cannot say enough good things. Storytime is exceptional in terms of safely, care, responsibility, and competency.

12/18/2017

The owners don’t give a damn about the children.

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Is Primrose Daycare & Preschool Worth It? (Review + Pros & Cons)

Choosing the best childcare setting for your son or daughter is one of the most important decisions you’ll make in their early years.

But it can also be one of the most difficult.

The average cost of childcare for an infant in the United States is almost $15,000 per year. This is a staggering amount of money, especially for families with more than one child. 

When choosing a preschool or daycare center, it’s important to make sure that you can afford the monthly rates.

You’ll need to consider what you might have to sacrifice to pay the fees and whether these sacrifices are worth it.

One of the most popular and highly regarded daycare centers around is Primrose.

But is Primrose worth it? Here’s a full review.

Both of my daughters have gone to Primrose schools in Georgia, and our experience was wonderful. Top-notch facilities and teachers, an amazing curriculum, and great communication through the Tadpoles app.

However, Primrose schools are extremely expensive (and always seem to be raising their prices) and have notoriously long waitlists to get in, which can make them inaccessible for some parents.

In this Primrose school review, we look at the Primrose Schools teaching philosophy, how much tuition costs, and the pros and cons of choosing one of these preschools.

Let’s take a closer look.


What is Primrose?

Primrose Schools is an early education franchise with over 450 private preschools across 32 states.

The company was founded in 1982 and has its headquarters in Georgia. 

Primrose Schools care for infants from as young as six weeks of age through to private Kindergarten.

There’s also an after-school program and a summer adventure club for children in Kindergarten to fifth grade.

All Primrose schools are accredited through Cognia, a non-profit organization that was formerly known as AdvancED.


Primrose Teaching Philosophy Explained

Primrose Schools have a ‘Balanced Learning’ approach to teaching.

This approach is designed to inspire children to think with creativity, compassion, and resourcefulness.

Built on the ideas of renowned early learning philosophers such as Montessori, Piaget, and Vygotsky, this approach is designed to instill a love of learning and discovery that will help your child to develop and excel.

Typical activities at Primrose Schools include:

  • Language and literacy – Storytime, sign language, phonics, and reading
  • Social studies – Understanding relationships with friends and family
  • Math – Problem-solving, measurements, and patterns
  • Science – Using senses and tools to observe the world and record findings
  • Creative arts – Practicing the techniques of contemporary artists
  • Physical development – Running, climbing, and sliding on state-of-the-art the playgrounds
  • Emotional intelligence – Learning behavioral and relationship skills
  • Language – Daily Spanish classes
  • Music – Daily music lessons that can be continued at home via an app

On a personal note, we found that our daughters learned extremely rapidly at Primrose, especially when it comes to language and communication. Being in the classroom environment also helped a lot with potty-training, when the time came!

(See more about Primrose education and how it compares to Goddard.)


Primrose Day To Day Procedures/Typical Day

Primrose Schools are usually open from early morning (around 6.30 am) until early evening (around 6.00 pm) Monday through Friday.

There are usually full-time and part-time options available and some also offer a school day kindergarten program from around 8.00 am until around 3.00 pm.

As Primrose Schools is a franchise, the typical day will vary depending on the individual school.

Rather than giving generic details which may not be correct for your local Primrose School, you should contact your local school to ask the following questions:

  1. What’s the procedure for dropping off and collecting your child?
  2. How are daily reports provided?
  3. What food and snacks are provided?
  4. What is the teacher-to-child ratio in each classroom?
  5. What’s the policy regarding vacations?

You’ll find more questions to ask during your daycare tour here.


Primrose Tuition Examples

Primrose Schools don’t publish prices online and the tuition rates vary hugely by location and also by age group.

To get an accurate quote for how much you can expect to pay for childcare you will need to contact your local school to schedule a tour.

FirstQuarterFinance.com reached out to five different Primrose Schools across the United States to get examples of tuition rates.

The average rates from their research are as follows:

  • Early Preschool – $250 to $300 per week
  • Infant – $280 to $380 per week
  • Kindergarten – $230 to $270 per week
  • Pre-Kindergarten – $200 to $265 per week
  • Preschool – $150 to $350 per week
  • Toddler – $250 to $350 per week

You’ll find that Primrose is definitely one of the more expensive childcare options around, which goes hand in hand with their sterling reputation and long waitlists.


What Real Parents Are Saying About Primrose Schools (Reviews)

Here’s what real parents are saying about the pros and cons of Primrose Schools in online review:

Pros

The teaching

Parents regularly praise the teaching at Primrose Schools, mentioning both the organized activities and how fond they are of the individual teachers that care for their children.

“We love how they teach our children lessons in fun, age-appropriate ways. Everyday, the teachers have a theme for the children to learn.

For example, my 2 year old learned about weather by drawing pictures with ice, sorting different color leaves, and reading books about the seasons”

Dan L

Communication

Parents love how Primrose Schools use advanced technology to facilitate communication between parents and caregivers.

The app and website are designed to give parents insights into their child’s day and reassurance that they are happy.

“I receive several photo updates each day through the Tadpole app. This gives peace of mind about having him in a full time program, but also a great reference for striking up a dialogue about his day.”

Tommy F

Cleanliness

In current times, cleanliness is more important than ever.

Parents are quick to praise the high standards of cleanliness at Primrose Schools.

“One of the main reasons we chose this daycare was because of its cleanliness relative to the other daycares in the area. There is no constant poopy smell in the classrooms, no dirty looking areas. It is visibly CLEAN.” 

Chi W

Cons

Class sizes

Class sizes at Primrose Schools vary, so you’ll certainly want to check how many kids and how many teachers are in each room at your local school.

“A lot of Primrose schools have taken to trying to jam as many kids as possible into one classroom in order to maximize their profit.   Honestly, if your child’s class has more than 10-15 students, it is not worth it.” 

psanderz

The cost

There’s no getting around the fact that Primrose Schools are expensive.

You’ll need to consider how the fees may change as your child gets older, as well as what might happen if your income changed or your family grew.

“I had my two children enrolled and even though it was extremely expensive I was hoping that the education would outweigh the costs.

My children didn’t enjoy it there. I lost my job and had to withdraw my children and tried to work out an agreement to pay my remaining balance and they became unwilling to work with me and my situation.

“They demanded final payment and threatened legal/collection action if I didn’t pay.”

Raechella S

The waitlist

Primrose Schools charge a registration fee for your to add your child to the waitlist.

While schools aim to estimate how long the waitlist is, this isn’t always accurate.

“We were provided a one year waitlist but that she might get in before that time. Sold. We paid our registration fee to get put on the waitlist. 4 years later no word from them.”

LeAnn H


Wrapping Up

Primrose Schools offer a great childcare option for parents who want the best of the best for their children.

What sets these preschools aside from others is the focus on development. Rather than simply watching your kids while you work, teachers at Primrose Schools deliver a carefully planned curriculum that will help your children to learn through play.

While Primrose Schools’ offering has great reviews, it’s impossible to overlook the fact that the fees charged are often much higher than other private and state-run daycare centers.

The waiting lists are usually at least one to two years long, so parents are literally lining up to pay the fees.

So is Primrose school worth it for your child?

As each Primrose school is different, the only way to know for sure is to schedule a tour of your local Primrose school. Be sure to check out the other childcare facilities in your area to see how they compare, like:

  • Is Kids R Kids Worth It?
  • Is Goddard School Worth It?
  • Is Kiddie Academy Worth It?
  • Is Discovery Point Worth It?
  • All the best daycares and preschools compared

Hope this helps!

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This dog daycare facility in Harbor City, California offers a solution for pet parents who have to leave their dog behind for the day. At Canine Retreat, your pet will have the time of their life. The retreat also offers a free day of daycare for new clients to enjoy some of their activities.

Canine Retreat is a cage-free facility with over 12,000 square feet of space. The facility accepts aggressive dogs and even has separate parks for temperamental pets. The staff at Canine Retreat are trained and have extensive experience managing similar daycare facilities and animal hospitals.

At the daycare, pets are entertained with games of fetch, toys, and ramp slides. Canine Retreat also has beds and dog houses where pets can lounge and lay when tired. The clean, safe facility also has webcams so parents can keep an eye on their beloved pets anytime while they are away.

Prices begin at $27 for half a day and go up to $34 for a full day. Siblings get a 40% discount. Parents can also purchase dog daycare packages starting from $160 for five days and $520 for the monthly unlimited full-day package.

Dogs must be in good health and have current vaccination records for Bordetella, Rabies, and DHLPP. Contact Canine Retreat to make a reservation.

 

Country Inn Pet Resort

This pet resort in Fort Lauderdale was founded by Monica Silva a doctor in veterinary medicine. Monica opened her doors to the public in South Florida in June 2006. The facility is set on approximately 20,000 square feet and features three acres of outdoor recreational areas.

The Country Inn Pet Resort quickly established a reputation as the most trusted and preferred facility in the area. Monica is backed by her team of 35 pack members including veterinarians, vet technicians, trainers, groomers, and kennel helpers among others.

The facility offers dog daycare services for aggressive dogs with the option to enjoy private spa time. This service consists of one-on-one activities including pool time and field trips. The team at Country Inn is also happy to accommodate special diets and medication as required. Pet parents can also treat their fur babies to grooming services as part of the doggy daycare package.

Prices begin at $25 for half a day and $35 for a full day. A one time fee of $15 is required for the temperament test which is required before your pet’s first visit. Pet parents can also opt for daycare packages such as the 10-full-day package for $300 or the half-day package for $200.

All pets visiting the facility must provide written proof of updated vaccinations before check-in. Contact Country Inn Pet Resort to make a reservation.

 

K9 Connection

This facility in Buffalo, New York was started to help dogs with temperamental and obedience problems. K9 connection caters to aggressive dogs and offers daycare activities to their specific energy levels, ages, and temperament.

The facility was founded by Tyler Muto a professional dog trainer. Tyler is trained in Animal Behavior Modification and continues to perfect his technique by furthering his education and enrolling for the most current training protocols.

At K9 Connection, pets receive Therapeutic Day Care designed to help achieve behavioral wellness. Each activity is carefully chosen to provide balance and structure. The daycare program is limited to 15 dogs a day with two attendants to ensure each pet receives adequate care and attention.

Daycare activities include pack walks, treadmill,  ball time, agility training, food puzzles, tug, obedience, and scent discrimination. Prices begin at $30 for a full day and $22 for half a day. A 10-day package starts at $270 while the 10 half-days pass costs $200.

All pets enrolling in the daycare program at this facility must be vaccinated for Rabies, Distemper, and Bordetella. Pets must also be parasite-free. Get in touch with Tyler and his team to make an early booking.

 

The Dog Stop

The Dog Stop in Pennsylvania was founded by Jesse Coslov and Chris Kane in 2009. The all-inclusive facility offers a fun, safe, space where pets can play and exercise while their parents are away for the day.

This award-winning facility is set on over 9,000 square feet and is 100% climate-controlled. Daycare activities include an obstacle course, toys, treats, and even grooming upon request. The facility takes in aggressive pets with personal playtime with canine companions.

Pets are separated according to age, temperament, size, and activity level. Prices begin at $29 for a single day and $18 for half a day. Additional dogs coming in for a full day pay $16 and $11 for half a day.

Pets must be fully vaccinated against Bordetella, Parvovirus, Distemper, and Rabies. The facility also requires guests to be on a regular tick and flea prevention program. Contact Jesse and Chris to make a booking.

Chicago Canine Academy

This premier facility offers daycare services for aggressive dogs and others who display difficult behavior. The facility was founded by Jim Morgan and offers training and behavior modification services for pets left under their care.

The trainers and dog minders at this facility understand dogs and their behavior. From their observation, pets who do not participate in physical activity can become aggressive, anxious, and destructive.

The carers strive to give each guest attending their daycare program as much exercise as they can. At the Chicago Canine Academy, aggressive pets can enjoy unlimited playtime in the private run. A caring professional trainer is always on hand to supervise and keep a close eye on your pet throughout the day.

Prices begin at $25 a day. All pets must be fully vaccinated and parasite-free before check-in. Contact Jim Morgan and his team at Chicago Canine Academy to reserve a spot.

 

Atlanta Dog Trainer

This facility in Atlanta, Georgia offers a unique twist to the traditional daycare services. In addition to taking care of your beloved fur baby while you are away for the day, the Atlanta dog Trainer also offers training for aggressive pets.

The Doggie Day School at this facility offers tailored training specific to your pet’s needs with the resident certified trainer. Each day your dog is with the Atlanta Dog Trainer, they will receive 3 training sessions.

The facility is secured and with a large space of 200 feet long and 77 feet wide. The daycare is attached to a large covered barn which is also enclosed to keep your pets safe from the elements.

Activities include running, swimming, dock diving, agility tunnels, and more. All guests must bring proof of vaccinations and be parasite-free. Prices begin from $15 for Atlanta Dog Trainer clients and $20 for new clients.

Contact the team at this facility to make a reservation.

 

Better Dog Kennel

This dog daycare facility is committed to providing top-notch services to pets of all breeds and sizes and does not discriminate against aggressive dogs. The facility in North Carolina is located just off West Highway 74 on the edge of Indian Trail and Monroe. The facility serves the residents of Mint Hill, Matthews, and Monroe.

The facility has a large open floor plan designed with your pet’s health and safety in mind. The kennels are divided in two and separated by a doggy door. The inside area is climate-controlled while the outside is covered to keep pets safe from the elements.

The staff are equipped to handle aggressive dogs and have established protocols to keep the minders safe. Aggressive pets are housed in separate areas and participate in daycare activities individually.

Daycare rates start at $35 for pets that need individual care and $25 for normal daycare activities. Pet parents can receive a text with photos and personalized updates once a day for $5. Pets can also enjoy treats such as ice cream, frozen peanut butter kong, baths, and storytime for a nominal fee.

Contact the team at Better Dog Kennel to make a reservation and make inquiries about their vaccination requirements.

 

Beech Hill Kennels

Beech Hill Kennels in Lower Buck County offers daycare service to aggressive dogs, anxious dogs, and others with behavioral problems. With over 48 years of experience, the facility offers many pets and parents the best care and customer service.

The facility offers individual care to aggressive dogs from the professional staff. The planned activities at the daycare include walks, a large duck pond where pets can splash and cool off, and grooming upon request.

Beech Hills Kennels specializes in behavior modification. Aggression is solved using a structured exercise regimen and calm interaction with the trainers. The facility also offers a play area where pets can exercise by playing fetch with tennis balls.

Contact Beech Hills Kennels to make inquiries about their rates and make a reservation. The facility requires all pets attending the daycare program to be current on their inoculations including DHLPP, Rabies, Bordetella, and Influenza.

 

WOOFS! Dog Training Center

Experience a dog daycare with a difference at WOOFS! Dog Training in Virginia. The facility serves Arlington, D.C., Fairfax, Annandale, and Vienna among others. At this daycare center, aggressive pets are welcome and understood.

The professional team at WOOFS! Dog Training Center loves dogs and values their continuing education so they can give your pooch the best. The facility also values customer service and understands the need to take care of pet parents too.

Daycare activities are focused on safety with the experienced staff actively overseeing all play and activities. Aggressive dogs get individual attention, enough exercise, and physical activity so they can retire happily tired.

Pets joining WOOFS! daycare must be enrolled in the Puppy Party or a Puppy Basic class. Early enrollment allows them to get comfortable in the environment and reduces the chances of aggressive outbursts.

Daycare rates start at $38 for a full day and $27 for half a day. A five-day pass costs $185 and a 30-day pass goes up to $960. Pets must be fully vaccinated. Contact the team at WOOFS! To make a reservation.

 

Cascade Kennels

This facility in Woodinville has served the residents of Washington State since 1975. Cascade Kennels offers a wide range of services including daycare for aggressive pets and those who do not play well with others.

At this daycare center, there are 35 – 45 members of staff who are dedicated to giving your pet the best care. With both indoor and outdoor areas, Cascade Kennels has heated buildings and a modern, clean environment where your pet can run and play. The facility features 3,000 square feet of indoor space and 1,700 square feet of outdoor areas.

Pets are required to complete the enrollment process before they can join the daycare program at Cascade Kennels. The enrollment program includes a fecal exam by the vet to verify your pet is in good health.

Aggressive and non-social pets enjoy day boarding at $16 a day. Contact Cascade Kennels to make a reservation.

 

Partners Doggy Daycare

Partners Doggy Daycare is the largest and highest-rated daycare and training facility in the Southwest. The facility has trained over 35,000 dogs and has over 100 years of experience between their staff.

The facility in Cave Creek, Arizona offers daycare services to aggressive and non-social pets with an additional training program to make their stay at the facility more pleasant and peaceful for them and other guests.

At Partners Doggy Daycare, pets enjoy special games that are educational and promote interaction. However, pets who do not play well with others or display aggression are allocated separate areas on the 13,500 square feet of indoor and outdoor space.

Each trainer is assigned 10 dogs to ensure constant attention to each pet. The facility offers 11 hours of activities each day to ensure pets are tired and looking forward to rest and relaxation when they go home.

All pets must bring proof of vaccinations and be parasite free before admission. Contact Partners Doggy Daycare to make a reservation and enquire about their rates.

 

Leading The Way

This unique daycare facility offers its services to pets of all breeds, sizes, and temperaments. The facility was designed with the mental and emotional well being of all their guests in mind. With 30 years of experience in canine behavioral consulting, it is a top daycare choice for many parents around Florence, Massachusetts.

The facility established in 1992 is a premier doggie daycare providing both training and behavioral modification solutions. The staff at this facility are highly trained and highly experienced. The team is also very compassionate and uses only the latest, scientifically based positive reinforcement methods to train and care for pets left under their care.

All pets at this facility must be up to date on all vaccinations and flea treatments. Daycare rates start at $28 for a full day with 5, 10, and 20-day options going for $135, $260, and $495. Multiple dogs enjoy up to 25% discount.

Contact this facility to make a reservation.

 

Loyal Canines

This dog daycare facility helps your pet achieve balance and contentment through exercise and structured training. At the Loyal Canines Academy, pets enjoy constant supervision from trained and experienced staff.

Loyal Canines serves Peabody, Beverly, and Salem areas in Massachusetts. The staff at this facility understands that dogs are pack animals and do not do well in isolation. Through temperament tests, aggressive pets get the opportunity to work with trained professionals to address their needs and identify the causes of aggression and non-social behavior.

All guests visiting this daycare facility are required to be in good health and have updated records for Rabies, Distemper, DHLPPC, and Bordetella. Guests must also provide proof of a clear fecal exam done within six months of check-in.

Contact Loyal Canines Academy to make inquiries about their rates and to make a booking.

 

Michigan Dog Training

MDT in Michigan offers both daycare and day training facilities for parents who have to leave their pets behind while they go to work. The facility offers a variety of services in addition to daycare such as exercise, expert training, and fun play sessions focused on behavior training.

Daycare facilities include treadmill runs, walks in the Plymouth parks, and lots of attention from staff. All guests must be current on their vaccinations including Flu Vaccine, DHPP, Rabies, and Bordetella.

Daycare rates start at $39 a day, $360 for 10 days and $495 for 18 days. Reach out to the friendly team Michigan Dog Training to make a reservation.

 

The Farm at Natchez Trace

The Farm at Natchez Trace in Tennessee was founded by Linda Burnsed in 2004. The daycare welcomes all pets regardless of their temperament, size or breed. The facility was designed by experts and features soundproofing, all-day movies, a fresh-air HVAC system, piped music and large grassy playfields with privacy fences.

Daycare activities include a shady nature trail along the banks of the Little East Fork Creek, and plenty of playtime in the temperature-controlled, indoor playroom. Pets also get to play in real puddles and real grass. When it’s hot daycare pets can cool off in the splash-pad with dancing fountains.

Aggressive and non-social dogs are treated to a singular dog program. This program includes one-on-one activities with a handler. These activities include nature walks, pet and cuddle, fetch, and playtime.

The Singular Dog program is only available from Tuesday-Thursday and requires a 4-hour advance notice. The program is also limited to 6 dogs a day so be sure to make an early booking. Rates begin at $38 for a one-day visit and reduce to $34 when you purchase a 12-day package.

All pets must be fully vaccinated before admission. Contact The friendly team at The Farm at Natchez to make a reservation.

 

Barkefellers

This doggie daycare facility in Indiana is the ideal solution for pet parents with aggressive and non-social pets. The facility in Indianapolis offers separate private play options for dogs who prefer to play with humans and pets who are not suitable for group play.

The facility offers both half-day and full-day daycare options in the spacious outdoor playgrounds and temperature-controlled indoor play areas. Seasonal extras include misting systems and puppy pools. The facility also offers valet services for daycare guests, a quick and convenient solution for pet parents who have hectic schedules.

Barkefellers has artificial turf play areas and a spacious nature park where pets can play fetch, chase, and chew on a wide variety of toys. The carers at his dog daycare facility are also well-equipped to administer medication to their daycare guests.

Pets checking in to Barkefellers must be fully vaccinated against Rabies, Bordetella, Canine Flu, and Distemper. Pets must also be at least 12 weeks old and spayed or neutered if they are over 6 months old.

 

Bays At The Moon

This dog daycare facility in Missouri accepts pets who have animal anxiety, aggression, and other behavioral issues. The facility serves Belton, Grandview, Raymore, Harrisonville, and Peculiar.

The facility has several play areas and accommodates private playtime for non-social pets who have passed their behavioral assessment. The facility employs professional caregivers who understand pet behavior and give each guest individual attention.

Pets can participate in a variety of daycare activities including play in the indoor areas, the yard, ramps, and kiddie pools. Special attention is given to pets who are anxious and those who have behavioral issues.

Daycare facilities also include a playroom with tunnels, slides, balls, a canine treadmill, and a variety of toys. Pets who have to be kept on a leash can play on the obstacle course which includes weave poles and low lying bars to jump over.

Daycare rates begin at $34 for all-day guests, $28 for half-day guests staying for 6 hours, and $18 for guests staying for 3 hours. Get in touch with the team at Bays At The Moon to make a reservation. All guests must be fully vaccinated and bring updated records from their veterinarian before or during admission.

 

The Dog Training Pro

This dog daycare center is located conveniently close to Maryland. The facility also serves Baltimore, Washington DC, and Howard County. At this premier dog training daycare, the trainers and caregivers evaluate your pet’s needs and train them to be well-behaved, loving and devoted companions.

The trainers at this facility possess a wide variety of skills and skills in dog obedience training. The team understands that each dog has a unique disposition and personality and approach each pet differently using varied training techniques.

This facility is equipped with both indoor and outdoor play areas to ensure pets get the exercise they need regardless of weather conditions. At this daycare facility, aggressive and non-social pets can enjoy the benefits of training and stimulation while their pet parents are away.

Pricing starts at $33 a day and goes down to $28 a day with the 20-day package. All pets must be fully vaccinated before admission. Contact The Dog Training Pro to make a reservation.

 

The Dog Den

The Dog Den is a daycare facility serving the Madison area in Wisconsin. The facility is committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment for all its daycare guests. When visiting The Dog Den, pets are separated by personality.

Non-social pets enjoy individual playtime and constant supervision from the staff. Daycare activities are focused on behavior, however, pets can also enjoy fun activities such as theme parties, special art projects, and birthday parties.

The facility also accommodates one-on-one training for aggressive pets and those with behavioral problems. The Dog Den also gives treats such as nail clipping, ear and eye cleaning and other light grooming services at a nominal fee.

All guests must be fully vaccinated against Rabies, Distemper, and Bordetella. Prices start from $16 for half a day and $28 for a full day. Parents can also purchase daycare packages starting from $135 for a 5-day package to $500 for a 20-day package.

Get in touch with The Dog Den to book a spot for your pooch.

 

K9 Wisdom Training

This member’s only dog daycare facility in Colorado uses scientifically proven training techniques to help aggressive dogs during their stay. The facility employs certified trainers who are passionate about dogs and committed to creating a dynamic partnership between pets and their parents.

The facility offers holistic training to help pets learn coping skills, manners, and effective communication. The daycare facility features heating, air conditioning, customized training plans, enrichment plans, nature and training walks, naps, and lots of playtime.

K9 Wisdom Training professionals take care of your pets just like you would, but with the added benefit of having a better behaved dog at the end of the day. Prices begin at $60 for a full day and $33 for half a day. The membership fee starts at $100 annually and $25 monthly.

All pets joining the K9 Wisdom Training daycare must be fully vaccinated and provide updated records before or during admission. Get in touch with the dog training professionals to experience a dog daycare center with a difference.

 

Blaine Kennels

Blaine Kennels has been under new management for the last five years. However, the new owners have upheld the tradition of treating each daycare visitor as part of their family. The facility in Minnesota is a favorite among many pets and their parents.

The facility provides training programs during the pet’s stay and provides safe areas where they can further their learning. Each pet is given individual attention including extra walks to make them comfortable.

Aggressive and non-social pets are treated to separate play areas. Blaine Kennels features three indoor play areas and four outdoor play areas. The daycare facility also has heated floors to keep your pet’s paws toasty. Guests also enjoy Kuranda beds, where they can nap during the day, and clean sanitized sleeping areas.

All guests are required to be fully vaccinated against Rabies, Bordetella, and Distemper combination. Contact Blaine Kennels to make inquiries about their rates and make a reservation.

 

Beaufort Dog

This facility is owned by Kelley Blackston who has been training dogs for over nine years. Kelley, together with her partner Jason Blackston, has run the Beaufort Dog daycare for several years. The duo has earned the trust of pets and pet parents in Beaufort, South Carolina.

The facility offers daycare services to aggressive and non-social pets. A professional behaviorist evaluates new daycare guests to determine their play and exercise activities. Beaufort Dog has two separate indoor play areas and suites for aggressive and non-social guests.

The facility is well-equipped with doggie playground equipment and plenty of toys. All pets are required to bring updated vaccination records for Rabies and Bordetella. Prices begin at $20 a day and go down to $350 for the 5-times-a-week package. Contact Beaufort Dog to make a reservation.

 

Dog Gone Right

Dog Gone Right is a home-feel dog daycare facility that takes in aggressive and non-social pets. The facility in Hammond, Louisiana is owned and operated by Carolyn, a certified, experienced, and professional dog trainer. Carolyn offers force-free, positive, scientific training methods and has worked with pets for over 30 years.

At this dog daycare facility, aggressive and non-social pets are given individual playtime after a behavioral assessment. A member of staff gives personalized attention to each pet throughout the day

Pets also enjoy a midday nap and training on social interaction. Daycare at Dog Gone Right is dedicated to helping dogs and their parents live in peace and harmony after a busy day of fun, play, and work.

Prices begin at $24 for a full-day and $15 for half a day. Pet parents can also purchase different packages starting from $218 for a 10-day package to $620 for a 30-day package. All pets must be fully vaccinated before admission to DGR.

Get in touch with Carolyn and her team to make a reservation.

 

LexPets

This dog daycare facility in Kentucky is owned and operated by Kristyn Kay and her husband D.J. The two share their house with lots of pets and have been around pets for most of their lives. LexPets emphasizes good manners that allow pets and their parents to relax after a long day.

The daycare facility features the Ruff Arena which has climate-controlled indoor play areas. Lexpets daycare also offers individualized kennel rest which is ideal for aggressive and non-social pets.

The facility also offers plenty of playtime where pets can enjoy the sunshine and fresh air. The all-season outdoor yard has artificial grass and shaded areas. Pets also get potty-breaks to keep them on their regular routine. The staff is also happy to administer medication as required to all their day guests.

All pets attending daycare at LexPets must have proof of current vaccinations including Canine DHPP, Rabies, and Bordetella. Pet parents are also required to bring fecal exam records.

Prices begin at $96 for a four-day package and go up to $390 for the 20-day package. Contact LexPets to book an evaluation before admission.

 

Doggy Business

This dog daycare center is one of Portland, Oregon’s best pet care facilities. Doggy business is also Portland’s original all-positive dog daycare. The facility accepts non-social pets and those with behavioral issues.

Doggy Business offers a unique daycare experience for all their guests. Pets enjoy lots of supervised playtime and training games that promote good behavior. The facility also offers a free evaluation to determine which activities are best for your pet.

The playgroup activities at Doggy Business are designed to help your pet overcome dog and human aggression, shyness, and confidence issues. The trainer at this facility, Doug Duncan, was the first Certified Behavior Consultant in the Oregon area. With over 10 years of experience, Doug can help your pooch overcome any aggression issues.

Get in touch with Doggy Den to make inquiries about their prices and their vaccination requirements as you book your pet’s first visit.

 

Pleasant Pooch

At Pleasant Pooch in Oklahoma, everyone loves dogs. Pets who are left here are treated as part of the family. The staff at this dog daycare facility gives your pet all the attention they need as well as teach them how to be balanced and happy.

This daycare facility is owned and operated by Kristin Higgs. Kristin is a member of the Professional Association of Pet Dog Trainers. Together with a team of three trainers, Kristin takes in aggressive and non-social dogs.

Non-social pets are separated from the rest of the daycare members. However, they are given plenty of attention and supervised playtime by a member of staff. The team also feed and administer medication to their guests at a fee.

All pets must be current on their vaccinations including Bordetella, Rabies, and DHLPP. Prices begin at $14 for half a day and $22 for a full day. Pleasant Pooch also offers daycare packages starting from $100 for 5 days to $450 for 30 days.

Reach out to Kristin and her team to make a reservation.

 

John Gagnon’s Pet Resort

This pet resort was established in 1995. The facility has 11 experienced camp counselors who work with your aggressive or reactive pet to resolve their behavior issues. This resort comes highly recommended by over 33 eastern Connecticut veterinarians.

Daycare activities include plenty of playtime in the four yards or the indoor daycare play area and kiddie pools. Non-social pets can also enjoy individual playtime in the calmer play area.

Daycare prices start at $33 a day, $320 for a 10-day package, and $610 for a 20-day package. All pets must be fully vaccinated before they can join John Gagnon’s daycare. This daycare facility also offers training for reactive, aggressive, and fearful dogs starting from $150 for a full-day assessment. Contact the facility to make a reservation.

 

On Command

With two locations in Nevada, this dog daycare facility offers the perfect alternative to leaving your aggressive pooch at home unattended. On Command specializes in dog training and offers these services to overly aggressive guests left in their care.

At this daycare facility, pets are evaluated by appointment before they can be placed in a suitable daycare group. Pets enjoy one-on-one attention from the carers who ensure they get enough play and exercise.

Dog Daycare rates at On Command start at $25 for a full day and go up to $45 for two dogs spending a full day. The initial evaluation costs $65. The facility also offers discounted packages starting from $225 for 10 days and $425 for 20 days.

All pets must be up to date on their vaccinations including Canine Influenza, Rabies, DHLPP, and Bordetella. Get in touch with On command to find out more about their daycare facilities and make an appointment.

Soggy Dog Salon and Suites

This dog daycare facility in Kansas is an excellent alternative for pets who may become anxious or destructive when left alone at home. Whether you need to go to work or take a personal day, Soggy Dog in Salina entertains your dog while you are away and ensures they enjoy an enriching experience during their stay.

The daycare facility has served the pets and parents of Salina since 2005. Each pet visiting Soggy Dog for the day enjoys the same love and care they receive at home. Pets also receive personalized care and are supervised all day to ensure each pet is safe and comfortable throughout their stay.

Daycare services include indoor and outdoor play areas where your pet can play, run and socialize all day. The outdoor area features K9 grass, an anti-microbial play surface specially designed for canines. The playground is also enclosed by an 8” masonry wall to keep your pet safe.

Your pet is required to attend a temperament assessment where their activity levels, interaction, and exposure to other pets are determined. Pets that do not play well with others are kept separate and given individual playtime.

All pets must be up to date on their vaccinations for Bordetella, Rabies, Distemper, and Parvo. The facility does not accept males that are not neutered and pregnant or nursing females. Get in touch with the Soggy Dog Salon and Suites to find out more about their daycare services and make an appointment.

 

Bark Avenue

This state-of-the-art facility in Omaha offers daycare services for non-social and aggressive dogs. Bark Avenue provides a safe and secure environment where your pet can relax and play throughout the day while you are away.

The daycare facility is currently celebrating 20 years of service. The facility has built a reputation as a facility that understands how much your furry friend means to you. Bark Avenue is owned and operated by Suzanne Wilke, a certified groomer. Suzanne works alongside Anna and Seth who are both professional daycare technicians.

The daycare facility accommodates pets of all sizes, breeds, and temperaments. Pets are grouped into groups that are adjusted according to their socialization needs. These groups are allowed to play in four outdoor and four indoor yards where they can run, play, and exercise.

Aggressive pets and those who do not enjoy playing with others are given day board options at $15 a day. The facility also has a webcam available so you can keep an eye on your beloved pet from work or home.

You will be required to bring your pet’s current vaccination records. Get in touch with Suzanne and her team to find out more about their daycare services and book your pooch a slot.

 

Paws University

Paws university in Hawaii offers daycare services for aggressive pets under the watchful eye of staff who are trained in pack behavior and breed-specific knowledge. Pets in daycare are grouped according to their individual comfort level.

The facility is owned and operated by Lana and Allen Daniels. Allen is gifted with the natural talent to connect to animals. He started as a dog trainer before moving on to working with canines. In 1999, Allen and his wife founded Paws University where they have successfully trained hundreds of pets.

The daycare services offered at this facility include socialization with people and plenty of play and exercise. The facility also helps non-social pets who may become destructive when left unsupervised.

Dogs are grouped in three, the Littles Group, the Front Yard group, and the Big Yard group. Daycare rates start at $ 27.50 for a day and $253 for the three-day package. All pets must be fully vaccinated. This facility does not require a reservation for daycare services. Get in touch with Paws University to find out their check-in and check-out hours.

 

It’s A Dog’s World

This daycare facility was created with your dog’s needs in mind. The facility is the largest all-positive dog daycare in the seacoast area. The facility is set on 7 acres of open countryside where your pet can enjoy lots of fresh air and exercise.

It’s A Dog’s World in Maine was founded by Dawn Hill who has loved dogs all her life. Dawn believes each pet brought to her is unique and handles all her canine clients with love and care. She is also committed to helping pets unleash their true potential while they spend time at the daycare.

The daycare serves pets of all breeds and sizes. Dawn specializes in helping aggressive young pups learn acceptable behavior from the other pets while at daycare. Each pet is required to go through a screening process to determine their temperament, manners, and handling response.

A typical day at daycare involves rotating playtimes in different play areas. The diverse environment encourages dogs to bring out their natural behavior while they have fun. In between playtime, pets also enjoy snack time, naps, and relaxation time. Pets are supervised throughout their stay with aggressive pets getting individual playtime.

Daycare rates start at $27 a day and go up to $360 for a 15-day pass with discounts for dogs from the same family. Get in touch with Dawn to make an appointment. All pets must be up to date on their vaccinations for Parvo, Kennel Cough, Rabies, and Distemper.

 

Know Thy Dog

This is one of Montana’s premier dog daycare facilities.  The facility specializes in helping aggressive and other challenging dogs live a more fulfilling life. Know Thy Dog accepts pets of all breeds, sizes, and temperaments and serves all areas across the United States and Canada.

The daycare facility is owned and operated by Kelly Engel who founded it in 2013. Kelly has trained and handled dogs for over 34 years. She has also worked as a trainer and Canine Behaviorist.

Aggressive pets attending daycare at Know Thy Dog may be grouped in the semi-solo or solo dog groups depending on their temperament. The trainers at this facility have years of experience in handling aggressive dogs and can read subtle cues from their canine guests which helps to keep the pets safe.

Playtime is limited to 3 – 5 hours a day with frequent potty breaks. Daycare rates start at $30 and go up to $396 for an unlimited monthly pass.

All pets must have current vaccines for Rabies, Distemper, and Bordetella. Pets must also be on a flea and tick preventative. Get in touch with Kelly to find out about her daycare schedule and book your pooch a slot.

 

Solid K9 Training

This pet care facility in Rhode Island specializes in rehabilitating aggressive dogs. The facility also offers daycare services to past and present clients. Solid K9 has developed a reputation across the globe for successfully handling aggressive and challenging dogs.

Solid K9 is owned and operated by Jeff Gellman, the trainer who trains other trainers. His famous Jeff Gellman Seminars series has played a key role in helping hundreds of dogs with aggression issues.

Jeff’s daycare services are centered around structured activities. The climate-controlled kennels are also ideal for pets who prefer not to play with others. Aggressive pets enjoy individual playtime with plenty of supervision from the trainers. Other activities include walks, treadmill, and swimming depending on the season.

Prices begin at $39 per day and $390 for a 10-day package. All pets must be fully up to date on their vaccinations. Get in touch with Jell Gellman to find out more about his daycare services and schedule an initial evaluation.

 

Playtime Doggie Daycare

This dog daycare facility offers kennel daycare services for aggressive pets who are people-friendly. The facility in Newark, Delaware is one of the most reputable daycares in the region.

Playtime Doggie Daycare was founded with busy pet owners in mind. The daycare facility is an independent, female-owned and operated small business. It boasts of over 2,400 square feet of play space for large dogs and a 1,500 square feet playroom for smaller dogs.

Kennel daycare services for aggressive dogs feature one-on-one time with the trainers. The pets enjoy on-leash walks every hour. Pets are housed in a 4ft x 9ft kennel with plenty of fresh water and comfortable bedding.

Kennel daycare rates start at $22 for a full day and $18 for half a day. All pets attending kennel daycare must be up to date on their vaccinations for Distemper, Rabies, Bordetella, and Parvo. Pets are also required to attend a free kennel trial day to ensure they will fit in at Playtime Doggie Daycare. Contact the facility to make an appointment.

 

Doggy Daycare for Aggressive Dogs in Canada

 

K9 Ranch

This dog daycare facility is located in Palgrave, Ontario is owned by Julie and Ronn. The dog-loving duo provides daycare services for Bolton, New Tecumseth, Tottenham, and Schomberg among other areas.

The facility offers daycare services for aggressive dogs including day camp for puppies, adolescent dogs, adult dogs, and senior dogs. Pets enjoy plenty of activities in three separate exercise areas.

Aggressive pets who do not play well with others are walked separately. They can also enjoy games and extra workout time under the supervision of the trainers at the facility. Pets who prefer quiet time are also allowed to relax away from the rest of the pack.

Day Camp rates start at $30 a day and $300 for an 11-day pass. Aggressive and antisocial pets are charged an extra $10 a day. All pets must be fully vaccinated. Get in touch with Julie and Ronn to book your pooch a slot.

 

The Urban Dog

This daycare facility in Edmonton, Alberta serves pets of all breeds, sizes, and temperaments. The facility offers a one-stop-shop for all your dog daycare services. The Urban Dog also works out issues such as dominance and socialization during their stay.

Aggressive pets and those with excess energy enjoy separate play areas with a treadmill where they can work out. Non-social pets who prefer to rest throughout the day enjoy separate quiet areas.

Daycare rates start at $34 a day and $22 for half a day. All pets must have current vaccination records for Bordetella, Rabies, and Distemper. Get in touch with The Urban Dog to find out more about their daycare facilities and make an appointment.

 

The Happy K-9

This dog training facility in Manitoba offers families struggling with aggressive dogs an alternative while they are away. The facility is owned by Nelson Mendoza, a Behavior Modification expert.

Nelson is also a Certified Dog Trainer and Dog Behaviorist. The facility offers daycare services to pets of all breeds and sizes including aggressive and non-social pets. Aggressive pets are enrolled in the aggressive daycare where a trainer is assigned to be with them specially.

Aggressive daycare features 4 – 6 walks and one-on-one playtime with a trainer in the yard. People-friendly dogs also enjoy cuddle naps and training throughout their stay. This daycare service starts at $55 – $65 a day.

All pets must be up to date on their vaccinations. 

 

Mellow Vibes Irie Dog Training

This dog training facility in Toronto offers daycare for aggressive pets whose parents have to be away for the day. The professionals at this facility are experienced in handling both dog and human aggression and other non-social behaviours.

The facility is located in the High Park area and offers a home-like environment for your pet to keep them comfortable and reduce anxiety. Aggressive dogs left under the care of the professionals at Mellow Vibes are given special care and attention to keep them and other daycare guests safe.

Aggressive daycare rates start at $50 a day. However, prices may vary depending on the intensity of the aggression. During their stay pets enjoy exercise, individual playtime and lots love and respect. Pets who also prefer to spend quiet time are kept in a separate area where they can get some rest and relaxation under the watchful eyes of the carers.

Get in touch with the team at Mellow Vibes Irie Do Training to find out more about their daycare services and book a spot.

 

Superior Canine

Superior Canine offers daycare services to aggressive dogs and others with behavioural issues that require special handling and experience. The facility is owned and operated by experienced trainers who have years of experience in handling unsocial pets.

This daycare facility is located in Abbotsford, British Columbia and is dedicated to providing exemplary services to pets and their parents in the community across the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland.

Aggressive dog daycare rates start at $25 for nine and $35 for full-day care. At custom daycare, pets enjoy one-on-one interaction with a trainer. The facility also accommodates pets who prefer no-touch daycare services. At Superior Canine the trainers are highly experienced and help even the most aggressive pets get much-needed exercise and walks.

All pets must be up to date on their vaccinations. Get in touch with Superior canines to make further inquiries about their daycare services and make an appointment.

 

KC’s Spring Break Guide – KC Parent Magazine

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It’s time to plan for Spring Break and that means many terrific family fun outings, great classes for Kansas City Kids, and Special Spring Break Programs. This is our 2022 guide to Spring Break in KC:

Note: This guide was compiled by the staff of KC Parent Magazine and may not be reproduced in print or online without permission. If you have additions to this guide, please email [email protected].

This guide features two sections: Spring Break Camps and Fun Outings for Families During Spring Break.

Spring Break Camps in the Kansas City Area

Spring Break Camps fill up fast! Make your reservations today! Camps require pre-registration as slots fill quickly. Some programs offer discounts for residents (through local parks & rec departments) or memberships with attractions.

Kansas City Zoo

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KC Zoo Spring Break Camp This week-long day camp is a fun and educational experience that helps kids learn about animals and nature. Experience hands-on learning, tours, arts and crafts, animal encounters, animal shows, and other fun activities. Camp meets daily from 8:30am – 3:30pm. Cost: $260 per camp (10% off for FOTZ Members)

2022 KC Zoo Spring Break Camp Themes:

  • So Defensive: Mar. 14-17, 22-25. Have you ever felt scared? Well, animals do too. Spend a day with us and check out all the awesome ways animals protect themselves. Everything from camouflage to armor to chemicals, like venom… we are going to learn about them all.
  • Creature Comforts: Mar. 29-31: Like us, animals need certain things to be comfortable.  Discover everything it takes to keep the animals at the zoo comfortable and happy.

KC Young Audiences

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KCYA  Spring Break Camp  March 21-25, 2022: Three themes this year: Main Street Beats, Musical Theatre Camp, and Improv Comedy. Camp begins at 8:30 am, campers may begin arriving at 8:00 am. Full-day campers must bring a sack lunch. Camps conclude with a sharing/performance on Friday if it’s safe to do so (see COVID safety protocols below). Extended Daycare is available until 5:30 pm for an additional fee. COVID SAFETY PROTOCOLS: Masks, social distancing, and pre-entry health screening required. KCYA will continue to monitor the situation and make adjustments as necessary. End-of-session sharings and showcases will be held if it is safe to do so. Many families may qualify for Scholarship Assistance. Please call 816.531.4022 with any questions. 

Johnson County Parks and Rec Department

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JCPRD Spring Break Camps No matter which of the four Johnson County public school districts your kids attend, JCPRD can help them and the whole family stay busy with about 35 programs being offered for spring break.  Different school districts will be observing different spring break dates.  Whether your interest is in sports or nature, there’s no shortage of fun things to do. Programs range from kids’ day out programs, to special events to instructional classes to specialty-themed day camps. While many of the spring break programs listed below are for youth, some are for families and/or all ages. Many of them are popular, and most require advance registration. Learn more on the JCPRD website.

Urban Air Trampoline Park

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Urban Air Overland Park and Urban Air Lenexa are open DAILY for open jump and play times for children of all ages. Urban Air is an attractive solution to a common problem: needing one place to entertain kids of every age. If you’re a parent or guardian with more than one child whose ages differ by more than a year, you know the struggle, but we promise—there is the way. We’re not just a room full of trampolines or another neighborhood park. We’re bringing families and friends together for a hyped-up, a healthy dose of jumping, climbing, swinging, crawling, building, flying, and dunking. Check out our attractions including our Kidzone and Urban Air Warrior Course to learn more about the generous helping of frenetic fun Urban Air brings to you.

Learn more about Urban Air Overland Park and Urban Air Lenexa.

YMCA

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No School Days at YMCA locations For those irregular days when school isn’t in session, such as seasonal breaks, conference days, and in-service days, the Y offers No School Days at locations throughout the area. If a child is not registered for Y Club for the school year, a $75 one-time registration fee must be paid by calling 816.360.3390. You must bring a copy of your child’s Emergency Information Packet to the No School Day location. You must bring a sack lunch. A morning and afternoon snack will be served. Read more about what to expect at a No School Day. Tuition for No School Days is non-refundable and non-transferable. No School Days have limited space availability. Register early. All registrations will close one week prior to the scheduled No School Day. Programs are subject to cancellation when low enrollment occurs. Decisions will be made one week before the scheduled program.

ROKC Climbing Yoga and Fitness

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Auto-Belays allow beginners to climb up to 40ft walls. Discover a new hobby or perfect your climbing skills, but most importantly, get active and have fun! (at RoKC Olathe)

RoKC Climbing Yoga and Fitness is a rock climbing, yoga, and fitness center with three locations across the metro that families LOVE.  Get your little senders moving this Spring Break! Our Crushers Day Camp during the school break will provide adventure through game-centric climbing instruction. Beginners and pros are welcome a fun-filled camp full of new experiences. 

Johnson County Museum

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Kids’ Day Out Mar. 14-18: Come have fun when school is out! Discover history through hands-on activities and exploration of KidScape and museum exhibits, play games, and enjoy downtime. Bring a lunch, snacks, and water bottle and dress for the weather – we will go outside if we can. We are open from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, but you may drop off and pick up at any time. Sign up for individual days, or the entire week! The cost is $35/day per child. 5-year-old children can be enrolled if currently attending kindergarten. For program questions call the museum at 913.715.2570. *We require all participants to complete personal information forms for each child that we will keep for the school year. You will receive an email after registration with the form.*

Shawnee Town 1929

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Spring Into Shawnee Town March 18 from 10 am-2 pm: Spring Break wouldn’t be complete without a day spent working on the farm! Right? Take your family back in time with an interactive hands-on walk through our 1920s truck farm and town. Kids can help with chores including laundry, tending the chickens, early spring gardening, cooking in the farmhouse, washing cars, working at the grocery store, and more. PLUS enjoy music lessons in our bandstand, available 10:30 am to 12:30 pm! The program is included with general admission and free for Friends of Shawnee Town members. Children MUST remain accompanied by an adult at all times. Outside tables are available for picnicking. Activities will wrap at 2:00 pm, but guests are welcome to tour the site until closing at 4:30 pm.

Mid-Continent Public Libraries

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MCPL is hosting a variety of online programs that are both educational and entertaining. You’ll find storytime events, performances, and classes for every age and interest in their catalog. Topics include cooking, hobbies, science, history, theater, puppetry, magic, local interest, gardening, and much more. Also, follow MCPL’s Facebook page for more events and ideas.

Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop

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Spring is planting time at Mahaffie!

Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop Mar. 17-19, Enjoy 1860’s living history activities such as horse-powered plowing, planting, helping in the garden, and cookstove and blacksmith demonstrations. Stagecoach rides are available weather and ground conditions permitting. $7/adults, $5/children ages 5-11. Olathe residents receive $2 off.

Lee’s Summit Parks and Recreation

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School Break Camp: Lee’s Summit Mar. 11, 21-25, School Break Camp is a recreational program for youth, ages 5 to 11 years old that is operated by Lee’s Summit Parks and Recreation. It provides a wide variety of activities including but not limited to: swimming, bowling, skating, field trips, movies, guest speakers, organized games and activities, and much more!  Campers are required to bring their lunch. An afternoon snack and drink are provided daily. The camp is staffed by counselors, beginning with high school graduates through college degreed staff; trained in leadership, safety procedures, activities, and supervisor skills. The staff/participant ratio is 1:12. School Break Camp is held on most R-7 No School Days from November – April from 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM at Harris Park Community Center.

Ernie Miller Nature Center

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Spring Fling Fun Mar. 14-18: Come enjoy spring with a trip to Ernie Miller Nature Park. Visitors are welcome to view the exhibition gallery and hike the trails all week. Park staff will entertain guests with a special program each day at 10 am. Every program will feature live animals. Ages 2 and under free. For more information call (913) 826-2800. Each program is 45 minutes and $4 per person; including adults. Advanced registration required for each day.

Themes:

  • Monday, March 14: Wake Up It’s Spring – Kickoff spring break hearing stories and seeing live animals.
  • Tuesday, March 15: The Snake Dance – See a live snake and other creatures that live under the rocks!
  • Wednesday, March 16: Who’s In My Garden – Hear the tale of the naughty rabbit who’s been in the McGregor’s garden!
  • Thursday, March 17: Rainbows & Shamrocks – Learn about the colors of spring and the magical luck of the Irish.
  • Friday, March 18: Birds of Prey – Meet live raptors that make Kansas their home.

Blue Springs Parks and Recreation

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Blue Springs Parks & Rec Spring Break Camp Mar. 14-18:  Spring Break Camp is BACK! Join us during your spring break to stay active and have fun! We look forward to seeing all those familiar faces as well as some new ones this year.  We have revamped our cleaning and sanitizing efforts as well as planned structured activities that will ensure the safety of your child in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Pricing: $140  Fee for the Week 

Olathe Parks and Recreation

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Olathe Kids Crew March 14-18, 21: OKC is provided on Olathe School District teacher in-service/professional days, some holidays, and Winter and Spring break for children in grades K through 6. Each day includes a unique activity, games, crafts, and more! Registration is limited to 60 participants per day. Register at 913.971.8563.

Spring Break Slime

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Spring Break Slime at Scraps KC Mar. 16 from noon to 3:00 pm. Come hit up our DIY Slime Bar for a fun experience for all ages! We will have ingredients for slime and mix-in options so you can make and take your perfect slime. Drop-in any time between 12 and 3 pm and our staff will guide you through the slime-making experience. Have all the fun and leave the cleanup to us! Space is limited, masks are encouraged, and social distancing will be practiced. Hand sanitizer is available throughout the store.

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MBDOU Kindergarten No.

280, Samara

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Welcome to the website of Kindergarten No. 280, Samara City District!

Information portal EXPLAIN.RF https://disk.yandex.ru/d/4F9euiMWRhV5Dg

Dear parents!

A conflict commission has been created under the District Parents’ Meeting of the Samara city district under the Department of Education. You can register your application electronically at the email address:
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Monitoring the satisfaction of parents with psychological and pedagogical services provided by state and municipal educational organizations.
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Currently, the “Laboratory of Sociological Research in Education” (MBOU ODPO “Center for the Development of Education”, Samara) is conducting a sociological study dedicated to studying the opinions of parents about the work of the kindergarten.
We invite you to participate in this study and answer the following questions: https://forms.gle/nrHHMyByRpKsRjmP7

Questionnaire for assessing the quality of educational activities of a preschool institution according to the criteria for an independent assessment of the quality of educational activities https://forms.gle/GEKRZcTyCaQV2LD29

Formation of skills of careful attitude to electric grid facilities and prevention of children’s electrical injuries and safety improvement.

Link to video tutorial: https://disk.yandex.ru/d/fL-051s_wbFiww

Portal “Navigator of additional education for children of the Samara region”

Dear parents!

Please answer a few questions and rate your satisfaction with the quality of education in the Samara region: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScT3C8jIFpAcebff9TpQm6gk7OUHKuOzZLH5J54T-G5HFO38A/viewform

There are currently four groups in the kindergarten. Two groups of general developmental orientation for children from 3 to 7 years old, two groups of compensatory orientation for children with general underdevelopment of speech. The total number of children is 103 children (compensating group – 44 pupils, general developmental group – 59)

Hotline for topical issues

Department of Education of the Samara City District Administration

for distance learning – 8-987-930-60-36
for the work of on-duty groups in kindergartens – 8-987-166-84-67

Head of the Kindergarten MBDOU No. 280 “g.o. Samara Gubina Elena Robertovna
8-927-764-58-51

In 2020, the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation is the organizer of the International Youth Contest of Social Anti-Corruption Advertising “Together Against Corruption!” for youth from all over the world. Competition rules – http://anticorruption.life/rules/

Dear site visitors!

Information on the quality of the conditions of educational activities of organizations engaged in educational activities located in the Samara Region is posted on the official website http://bus. gov.ru (hereinafter referred to as the site bus.gov.ru).

The website bus.gov.ru also provides an opportunity for citizens to assess the quality of the conditions of educational activities of educational organizations, as well as to leave feedback on the quality of services provided by educational organizations.

Manual

I . In order to evaluate an institution, you need:

  • 1. Go to the site https://bus.gov.ru/pub/top-organizations-second
  • 2. Select the scope of services
  • 3. Select region
  • 4. In the “search” line, type the full name of the organization (or select an educational organization on the map of the Samara region)
  • 5. Select the tab “Assessment of citizens”
  • 6. In the window that appears, rate according to the criteria (on a scale: unsatisfactory, below average, satisfactory, good, excellent)
  • 7. After grading according to the selected criteria, select the “Save” button

II. In order to leave feedback on the quality of services provided by educational organizations, you must:

  • 1. Go to the site https://bus.gov.ru/pub/top-organizations-second
  • 2. Select the scope of services
  • 3. Select region
  • 4. In the “search” line, type the full name of the organization (or select an educational organization on the map of the Samara region)
  • 5. Select the “Leave feedback” tab
  • 6. Complete the authorization procedure through the portal of public services of the Russian Federation https :// gosuslugi . en 9009four
  • 7. Complete form

As part of measures to protect children from information harmful to their health and development, as well as to popularize the topic of protecting personal data of minors , a special website http://personaldata. children has been opened, where materials developed by specialists are posted Roskomnadzor, for educators and parents who want to help children understand the importance of privacy when using digital technologies.

Dear parents!

Since April 6, 2020, distance learning has been organized at MDOU . Our pupils can watch entertaining video lessons, do a fun workout to the music, sing songs, listen to works about the Great Patriotic War, and communicate with their teachers!

Influenza, coronavirus infection and other acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI)

Rospotrebnadzor Administration for the Samara Region recommends: Protect yourself from the flu – get vaccinated!

Link to FBUZ “Center for Hygienic Education of the Population” of Rospotrebnadzor “

Apchi – get vaccinated!

Article. Personalized financing of additional education.

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Municipal preschool educational budgetary institution kindergarten of a combined type No.

125 of the municipal formation urban district of the resort city of Sochi, Krasnodar Territory

354200, Russian Federation, Krasnodar Territory, Sochi, Lazarevsky District, Lazarevskoye village, Partizanskaya street, 40A

Address: 354200, Russian Federation, Krasnodar Territory, city of Sochi, Lazarevsky district, Lazarevskoye settlement, Partizanskaya street, 40A. How to get

phone/fax: (862) 270-06-80

Email address: [email protected]

Head: Kazanteva Svetlana Fedorovna

9000 9000 Sergeeva Oksana Nikolaevna

On December 31, 1986, , Kindergarten Nursery No. 125 Skazka opened its doors for the first pupils.

Today – Municipal preschool educational budgetary institution combined type kindergarten No. 125 of the municipality urban district of the resort city of Sochi, Krasnodar Territory

Abbreviated name – MDOBU kindergarten No. 125 of the city of Sochi state-financed organization.

Type of educational institution – municipal preschool educational budgetary institution.

Type of educational institution — kindergarten of combined type.

MDOBU kindergarten No. 125 of the city of Sochi carries out educational activities in accordance with license No. 06099 dated March 11, 2014 .

The founder of the budgetary institution is the Administration of the municipality of the urban district of the resort city of Sochi el. address: http://www.sochiadm.ru/

Regulation and control of the activities of the institution is carried out by the Office of Education and Science of the Administration of the municipality of the urban district of the resort city of Sochi e-mail: http://sochi. edu.ru/

is the municipality of the resort city of Sochi.

The founder of the budget institution is the municipality of the resort city of Sochi.

Regulation and control of the activities of the institution is carried out by the department for education and science of the Administration of the municipality of the resort city of Sochi .

Budgetary institution operates on a 5-day working week.

Level of education – preschool.

Form of study – daytime.

Education is carried out in Russian.

There are 9 groups operating in the budget institution0005 full day (10.5 hour stay) from 7.30 to 18.00 .

The budgetary institution is a legal entity administered by the department for education and science of the administration of the municipality of the resort city of Sochi (hereinafter referred to as the Authorized Body).

The functions and powers of the founder of the budgetary institution are carried out by the administration of the municipality of the city-resort of Sochi in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation, the Krasnodar Territory and the municipality of the city-resort of Sochi.

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Owner functions Budgetary institution is carried out by department of property relations of the administration of the municipality of the resort city of Sochi (hereinafter referred to as the Department).

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The Institute of Education invites parents to Open Parent Meetings

Every year, the Institute for the Study of Childhood, Family and Education of the Russian Academy of Education, together with the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, implements the All-Russian project “Open Parent Meetings”.

In the new academic year, experts from the Institute for the Study of Childhood, Family and Education of the Russian Academy of Education and specialists from various fields will also sort out the issues that concern parents.

In 2022, meetings will be broadcast at 19:00 on the broadcast website.institute of education.rf:

September 23 – “How to accompany the educational process of a child”;

October 14 – “Financial Literacy. Pocket money”;

· November 11 – “Safety on the road and at school”;

· December 12 – “Adult topics.