Walk in daycare: Drop-In Daycare: Flexible Part-Time Child Care Options

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Best Drop-in Daycare & Child Care in Houston, TX

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16 Daycares Accepting Drop-in Care in Houston, TX

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Giggles Learning Academy WeeCare

Daycare in
Humble, TX

(346) 818-3306

Welcome to Giggles Learning Academy! We offer childcare for families looking to provide their child with a loving and kind environment that’. .. Read More

$191 / wk

6:00 am – 10:00 pm

Blessed Hands WeeCare

Daycare in
Houston, TX

(346) 248-2156

Welcome to Blessed Hands WeeCare! We offer childcare for families looking to provide their child with a loving and kind environment that’s j… Read More

$67 – $178 / wk

7:00 am – 6:00 pm

Hope In Grace Early Childhood Education WeeCare

Daycare in
Houston, TX

(346) 236-0890

Welcome to Hope in Grace Early Childhood Education! We offer childcare for families looking to provide their child with a loving and compass. .. Read More

$122 – $166 / wk

5:30 am – 6:00 pm

TrustKids Academy WeeCare

Daycare in
Missouri City, TX

(979) 356-2720

Welcome to TrustKids Academy! We offer childcare for families looking to provide their child with a loving and compassionate environment tha… Read More

$122 – $152 / wk

6:00 am – 6:00 pm

Miranda’s Home Day Care

Daycare in
Houston, TX

(832) 346-8120

Welcome to Miranda’s Home Day Care! We offer children a caring and warm environment that’s just like home. At our home daycare, our goal is … Read More

$190 / wk

6:00 am – 6:00 pm

Little Stars Bright Future

Daycare in
Houston, TX

(346) 570-0368

Hi! We’re Little Stars Bright Futures and we’re a home daycare providing childcare to families. Our goal is to ensure children reach their d… Read More

$119 – $186 / wk

6:00 am – 6:30 pm

Gods Little People Childcare

Daycare in
Houston, TX

(346) 263-0576

Welcome to Gods Little People Childcare! We offer children a nurturing and loving environment that’s just like home. At our home daycare, ou… Read More

$156 – $189 / wk

6:30 am – 6:00 pm

5.0

1 review

Kreative 4 Kidz WeeCare

Daycare in
Houston, TX

(832) 662-2478

Welcome to Kreative 4 kidz WeeCare! Here we maintain a safe and controlled environment. My goal is to get your little ones ready to concur w… Read More

$222 / wk

6:00 am – 6:00 pm

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Brighter Brains Learning Center

Daycare in
Stafford, TX

(832) 637-6493

Hi! We’re Brighter Brains Learning Center and we’re a home daycare providing childcare to families. Our goal is to ensure children reach the… Read More

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6:00 am – 6:00 pm

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Miracles Academy Daycare

Daycare in
Humble, TX

(832) 430-1454

Hi! We’re Miracles Academy Daycare and we’re a home daycare providing childcare to families. Our goal is to ensure children reach their deve… Read More

$167 – $223 / wk

6:00 am – 6:00 pm

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5 Fun, purpose-driven walks to go on with daycare kids or preschoolers

When children and their caregivers are cooped up inside, sometimes, nothing helps like going for a walk. You get fresh air, a dose of nature, and something new to focus on. But sometimes, walks – in and of themselves – can be boring. Especially if you and the kids take the same route frequently. So, in this article, we’ll give some ideas for taking purpose-driven walks with daycare kids or preschoolers. These should ‘spice up’ your routes, so you have goals and things to look forward to on your walks.

1) Go on a daycare walk to watch construction happening in your neighbourhood

If you live in the Lower Mainland or Fraser Valley, there’s probably construction going on all around you. If your daycare or preschool is near a construction site, why not take the group out for a walk to watch the building process taking place? Obviously, you’ll want to keep a safe distance from the site, and let the workers do their job. Make sure the kids have visible, reflective safety vests on too.

Standing far enough away, daycare kids can watch cranes, hear some drilling, and maybe even see a lift pulling up heavy equipment. They can imagine where the future doors and windows will go. You can ask them what they think the piles of dirt will be for. Or what shape they think the building will turn out to be.

If you return to this spot often enough, the kids will be able to see the building site take shape, gradually over time. Maybe you can document the process with photos, which you can post on the wall.

When you return to the preschool classroom, try building projects with materials like popsicle sticks, blocks, gingerbread houses, and so on.

If you have toy tools, you can also explain what they are for, during circle time.

And maybe – just maybe – a friendly construction worker may come by to say hello!

2) Go on a walk to find puddles, and have fun in the rain

Is it raining outside? No reason to wallow in that fact. Instead, head outside and conquer those muddy puddles, just like Peppa Pig would. Like we wrote in this article, messy play can be wonderful for children.

Worried about being wet and cold? Not to worry: there are clothing options for that. Some companies make specially-designed water-proof gear for kids. Treat them like school supplies: ask that all children purchase a pair. That way, no day will be without opportunities for outdoor education.

Also, puddles are very fun to splash in! If you haven’t already, you should try it sometime!

On your walk to find puddles to jump in, ask the kids to find as many as they can. But in truth, this activity doesn’t require detailed instructions or lesson plans. Kids will find their puddles and enjoy them without your help!

3) Enjoy a nature walk with your preschool classroom, and start noticing the details

Nature is wonderful to take in from a distance. But did you know nature is full of details? Like the veins in leaves, or the grains in wood. Or the shapes of leaves, and how they make a crunching noise when dry up and you step on them. Have you ever tried ‘painting’ with squished berries? Or felt the softness of dandelion fuzz, or grass seeds? Have you looked closely inside a tree hole or node? Or felt sticky sap on its bark? Or seen ants crawling up and down, or in and out of a little hill? Have you noticed that pebbles in the shade are cold to touch, but pebbles in the sun are nice and warm?

When you go on a walk with preschoolers, make a list of things to look for, and check off items on the list as they find them. Kind of like an ‘eye spy’ game, or a road trip game. This way, the children can learn to notice the details in nature – all of which can form plenty of biology lessons when you head back into the classroom.

The other way to do this is to use teachable moments. When children notice something in nature, find the opportunity to explain how it works, and ask them more questions about it. For example, why do you think these pebbles are cold, but those ones a few feet over are warm? You can then teach them a lesson on shadows, too.

If you find a puddle, you can also test what floats and what doesn’t. Try dropping a leaf, a rock, a piece of wood or grass in the puddle. What happens?

You can also combine a journaling lesson or activity with this. For example, you can go on a photography walk, or a drawing walk with children. Ask them to draw a picture of what they see. Or take a collection of photos.

The ideas here abound. But the point is, to take your time to ‘go slow’ and appreciate all the learning opportunities that come with noticing details in nature.

See related on our blog:

  • Teaching preschoolers about shadows – a great early childhood science lesson
  • 4 preschool journaling experiences to try in early childhood
  • 4 Top benefits of outdoor education in early childhood
  • How to find and use teachable moments as an early childhood educator
  • What is experiential education in early childhood, and why is it important?

4) Walk to the mall or the store with your daycare kids

We mentioned this in our article on preschool field trip ideas, but it is certainly fitting here, too. Grocery stores can bring with them number and counting lessons, buying and selling lessons, and even food and health lessons. But shopping malls can also sometimes have activities suitable for children. For example, in the Greater Vancouver area, where we are, malls have indoor playgrounds (Brentwood and Lougheed, for example). Or, they have rides for kids, like mini carousels. Metrotown, in Burnaby, offers a $1 train ride that runs most afternoons.

Also, during certain seasons, like at Christmas time, the mall will have Santa and Christmas trees or lights to look at.

Window shopping, or playing the same sort of ‘checklist game’ that we mentioned above with regards to nature, could also work. For example, “can you find a dress? What about a sign with the letter ‘S’? Do you see something hard or something soft?” and so on.

If your daycare or preschool is located near a mall, they may make a good place to get out for a bit. And, if it’s not a holiday, or there are no indoor playgrounds for physical activities, you can split up into groups and go on little treasure hunts.

Whether your mall is within walking distance or not, this may require a bit of a spending budget from the parents to pull off. Keep that in mind. You may want to start a little ‘discretionary funding’ account with the families, for these types of trips. Or, plan them in advance, and let them know what the cost will be.

5) Walk to an open space where children can run safely

Sometimes, cooped up kids just need a way to burn off energy, and let off some steam. For this, you don’t really need a little tot-sized playground. A simple empty field, baseball diamond or tennis court will do. Just let them run! Even if it seems mundane to you, the kids often love it. If there is a hill to roll down, you get bonus points!

Walk to a nearby high school or community center’s open area for something like this. Play tag, ‘Simon Says’ or other games that involve movement, if you need to make things more interesting.

To conclude: going on walks with preschoolers doesn’t always require a playground

You may notice we didn’t list the most obvious ‘walk with a destination’ – the playground. Your daycare centre may already have a playground on its premises. So, it’s something the kids already have access to, and may still make them feel ‘trapped’ in their usual space. Certainly, nearby playgrounds and water parks can give some variety. But we want you to know that you can mix things up a little, and go on interesting walks with the children in your care. You can make the simple, monotonous things in life a little more exciting. It’s especially easy to do with this age group, where life is full of interesting and new findings.

See related articles on our blog:

  • Community service learning ideas for early childhood education and daycare
  • 11 Preschool field trip ideas and lesson topics to go with them
  • 5 Preschool guest instructors to invite to your early childhood classroom

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So this was my very first time taking my son to daycare or a babysitter, ever. I honestly was pretty nervous. After seeing how they interact with other children and my child himself, I know choosing this place was my best choice. You never have to worry about them not paying attention, if it’s clean or not and the fact that you get to watch your child on their live camera anytime really comforts me knowing my son is in good hands. I would recommend this place to anyone. Very impressed 🙂

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In addition to education and developmental programs, our kindergarten pays very serious attention to the improvement and hardening of children.

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Wellness programs

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Does a child need to go to kindergarten before school: opinions of psychologists, reviews mothers,” explains

Olesya Sosnitskaya, a family psychologist at the “Happy Child” center. – If a mother needs to go to work, she will find many arguments in favor of a kindergarten. And if she likes to stay at home with a child, the arguments will come up under this desire. But when deciding whether a child needs a kindergarten, one should proceed from the characteristics of the child himself and his needs>>.

Consider the main arguments <> the kindergarten and add a fly in the ointment to them, which will force one of the parents to leave the child at home.

Opportunity to go to work

As a rule, it is for the sake of improving the financial situation of the family and/or self-realization of the mother that parents decide that their offspring will go to kindergarten. Well, many women dream of getting out of maternity leave as soon as possible and starting to build a career. But in fact, few people succeed in combining this with the beginning of the gardening life of a baby.

Counterargument. No matter how strong your child’s immune system is, children get sick more often in kindergarten. This is a variant of the norm, and it’s even good that the child will train immunity before school: skipping a week in kindergarten is not tantamount to skipping a week of schooling. And yet, the baby will get sick more often, and the mother will regularly take sick leave. So do not rush, giving the baby to kindergarten, immediately close <>. Mom should be able to leave the sick baby at home until complete recovery.

Socialization of a child in a team

People live in a society. The art of communicating with others is worth learning from childhood. And, of course, the best place for this is a kindergarten: there are a lot of different kids with whom you need to try to find contact.

Counterargument. Not all children are ready to communicate with their peers for 8-10 hours a day. For some, two or three hours is enough, and for others, an hour is enough. Again, it is important to pay attention to the quality of this communication, which, of course, is led by an adult. < Oksana Sosnitskaya . – And the educator should guide them, teach them to communicate, control interactions. If this does not happen, the child may get a negative experience of socialization, which in the future will not be so easy to correct. Therefore, I strongly recommend getting to know the teacher better and finding out if she knows how to direct children’s communication in the right direction>>. Pay attention to the characteristics of your baby. Perhaps he communicates well with the kids, but quickly gets tired of this communication. Then for socialization, part-time kindergartens, circles and sections, walks with peers are suitable for him.

Improved adaptation

Many families create almost sterile conditions for the baby. But in order to grow up, a child must face <> failures and difficulties. This allows you to strengthen his <>.

Counterargument. Whether a child needs a kindergarten, in this case, depends on the psychological characteristics of the crumbs. So for a shy, uncommunicative kid, kindergarten can be an overwhelming burden. And this can even more aggravate his psychological characteristics or lead to the development of any psychosomatic disease. <> to the question of whether it is worth taking your child to kindergarten, carefully monitor the three lines in his behavior: sleep, nutrition and hygiene, advises Olesya Sosnitskaya. – If you notice significant changes here, it means that the child is adapting with difficulty and, perhaps, it is necessary to reduce his time spent in kindergarten, or even abandon the kindergarten at all>>. The fact that the child’s psyche is experiencing overload is evidenced by the following.

  • Sleep line. The child falls asleep with difficulty, his sleep is interrupted and disturbing.
  • Power line. The child often refuses food, eats poorly and/or a limited range of foods, for example, only foods with a certain taste.
  • Hygiene line. Fear of water (in particular, fear of getting hands wet), excessive cleanliness (to the point of disgust), or vice versa, extreme manifestations of uncleanliness should alert.

Training in self-care skills, adherence to regimen

Many parents are sure that the child will learn all this faster in a team. And many kids, in fact, like real monkeys, easily learn skills from their peers. Yes, and sticking to a regimen when everyone around is doing it is much easier.

Counterargument. We have to disappoint you: if you want your child to benefit from kindergarten, he must master all self-care skills up to how to get there. It will be easier for him to adapt if, for example, he knows how to dress himself, tie his shoelaces and cope with complex fasteners. It is important that the child does not hesitate to tell the caregiver that he is not feeling well or wants to go to the toilet. Yes, and to the regime that is adopted in the garden, the baby needs to be accustomed in advance! By the way, it is also better to stick to it at home, even on weekends.

Communication with significant adults

In the kindergarten, these are educators and preschool teachers. In the family, the child is used to listening to mom, dad, grandmother. In kindergarten, he will have another circle of authoritative adults with whom the baby will learn to interact. This skill is very useful in school.

Counterargument. < She will indeed change, but most likely for the worse. Or the kid will not be able to find a common language with the teachers, because he is simply not trained in this. Or he will find authority in the face of a teacher and completely cease to perceive his parents as significant adults>>. Deciding whether to send to kindergarten your child, think about whether you have built a trusting, respectful relationship, whether your opinion is authoritative for the crumbs. By the way, according to a number of psychologists, up to 6 years old it is important for a child to build quality relationships with adults in the family, and then learn to communicate with caregivers as part of their stay in kindergarten. So visiting a kindergarten in the last year before school is the best option for many kids.

Is it obligatory to send a child to kindergarten? Each family has its own answer to this question. It is important that with any decision it is comfortable for both your baby and yourself.

Is it legal to require parents to take their child to kindergarten?, Chelyabinsk | Question No. 18326524 dated 10/10/2022

Hello. Federal Law of September 17, 1998 N 157-FZ “On Immunoprophylaxis of Infectious Diseases”

Order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation No.

of January 26, 2009 N 19n

“On the recommended sample of voluntary informed consent for preventive vaccinations children or abandoning them”

In accordance with clause 5.2.101 of the Regulations on the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 30, 2004 N 321 (Sobraniye Zakonodatelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii, 2004, N 28, Art. 2898), and in in order to prevent and reduce infectious diseases controlled by means of specific prevention in children in the Russian Federation, I order:

1. Approve the recommended sample of voluntary informed consent for preventive vaccinations for children or refusal of them in accordance with the appendix.

2. Recommend the heads of health authorities of the subjects of the Russian Federation to use the sample of voluntary informed consent for preventive vaccinations for children or refusal of them, approved by this order, when organizing work on preventive vaccinations.

Minister

T. Golikova

Registered with the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation on April 28, 2009

Registration N 13846

Appendix

Recommended sample

Voluntary informed consent to preventive vaccinations for children or refusal of them

juvenile drug addict under 15 years of age)/minor over 9 years of age0003

15 years old, a minor with drug addiction over the age of 16

years old)

__________________________________________________________ year of birth,

I hereby confirm that I have been informed by a doctor:

a) that a preventive vaccination is an introduction into the body

human medical immunobiological preparation to create

specific immunity to infectious diseases;

b) the need for preventive vaccination, possible

post-vaccination complications, the consequences of refusing it;

c) on medical assistance during preventive vaccinations,

including a mandatory medical examination of a minor

under 18 years of age before vaccination (and, if necessary, a medical

examination), which is included in the Program of State Guarantees

for the provision of free medical care to citizens of the Russian Federation and

provided in state and municipal health care institutions

free of charge;

d) on the fulfillment of instructions of medical workers.

2. I am informed that, in accordance with paragraph 2

of Article 5 of the Federal Law of September 17, 1998 g. N 157-FZ “On

immunoprophylaxis of infectious diseases” * (1) the absence of preventive

vaccinations entails:

international treaties of the Russian Federation requires specific

preventive vaccinations;

temporary refusal to admit citizens to educational and recreational institutions

institutions in the event of mass infectious diseases or

in case of a threat of epidemics;

refusal to hire citizens for work or removal of citizens from work,

the performance of which is associated with a high risk of contracting infectious

diseases (Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated July 15,

1999 N 825 “On approval of the list of works, the performance of which associated with

a high risk of contracting infectious diseases and requires

mandatory preventive vaccinations”*(2)).

I had the opportunity to ask any questions and all questions

received comprehensive answers.

Having received full information about the need for

preventive vaccinations (name of vaccination)

possible vaccination reactions and post-vaccination complications,

the consequences of refusing it, I confirm that I understand the meaning of all

terms, and:

voluntarily agree to receive the vaccination*(3)

__________________________________________________________________________________________

(name of the vaccination)

(voluntarily refuse to 9003

________________________________________________________________________,

(vaccination name)

minor _________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________.

(surname, name, patronymic and year of birth of

minor under the age of 15/minor

drug addict under the age of 16)0003

(last name, first name, patronymic of the parent (other legal representative)

minor under the age of 15, a minor drug addict

under the age of 16) / a minor over the age of

15 years, a minor drug addict over the age of 16

years)

Date ___________________ ______________________

(signature)

I testify that I have clarified all questions related to

preventive vaccinations for minors and answered all

questions.