Kindergarten is a sore subject for any mother in Russia. How to get into kindergarten, how to adapt to kindergarten, which kindergarten to choose, etc. You can often hear negative reviews about our kindergartens. And what is the situation abroad, what kindergartens are there?
Kindergartens are not popular in the United States, either because of the rather large amount that has to be paid for the services of kindergarten teachers ($ 1,000 per month), or because of the erudition of modern mothers who know a lot about child development and are able to deal with it themselves. In any case, there are kindergartens in America and it is quite easy to get into them, of course there are no such queues as in Russia. Every kindergarten in the USA has its own specialization — somewhere they develop creative abilities, and somewhere they concentrate on sports achievements. A common feature of all kindergartens in America is small groups. So, there are only 5 American children per American educator, and even fewer in nurseries.
In Germany, kindergartens are accepted only from the age of 3, while mixed, age groups of different ages are practiced. The older children take care of the younger ones, and the younger ones "reach out" for the older ones, and this is considered useful for both. Children with disabilities have the right to attend regular kindergartens. This is how children learn tolerance. Kindergarten fees in Germany range from 100 to 350 euros per month.
Kindergartens in China are similar to ours. Children are accepted from one and a half to two years old. Children study a lot in the garden, they learn counting and writing from the age of 3. Paying for a Chinese kindergarten costs $100-300 per month.
The peculiarity of Swedish kindergartens is that children spend a lot of time outside. It is believed that a child should not be restricted in movement, it is impossible to forbid a child to jump through puddles and knead sand. Swedish children in kindergarten even have special clothes that are officially allowed to get dirty. Children move a lot and play active games outside. If the child does not speak Swedish, he is provided with a babysitter-translator.
In Turkey, kindergartens pay little attention to learning, here children make various crafts, develop creatively. Parents bring food to children.
In Egypt, there is no limit on the number of people in a group, maybe 30 or 40 people. The tutor is usually alone. There are no toys in kindergartens, children bring them with them.
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