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  • As an immigrant mom, I decided to put my kids into Russian-speaking daycare. In this video, I'll explain to you why and show how much it costs.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 15 тис.

  • @philippetam2705
    @philippetam2705 Рік тому +193110

    As an adult I want to stay in this daycare.

    • @sea_manny
      @sea_manny Рік тому +1623

      Me too 🥺

    • @sekichdawn3913
      @sekichdawn3913 Рік тому +1579

      Same, I'm so short I'd fit on those beds. My weight tho...145... probably too much lol 😂

    • @eriiishivi6251
      @eriiishivi6251 Рік тому +214

      Same

    • @Traveler-rf8ye
      @Traveler-rf8ye Рік тому +637

      Lmao SAME. Ill even learn Russian. Just let me staaay

    • @SirHarvestersServant
      @SirHarvestersServant Рік тому +276

      @@sekichdawn3913 same, give me my cartoon jammies now, pls

  • @jayxver
    @jayxver Рік тому +34961

    “It’s just a little pricey, 2,600 dollars a month”
    - that’s a whole rent payment

    • @DestinyTries
      @DestinyTries Рік тому +847

      More than the average rent where I'm at. Its usually around $600 to $900. As a matter of fact, that $2600 is more than my college tuition (I have a grant however I'm sure its around $2400 w/o) and my sister's private school tuition😭.

    • @phoenixmorphix
      @phoenixmorphix Рік тому +477

      That was more than twice apartment rent 💀💀

    • @rainydaylady6596
      @rainydaylady6596 Рік тому +200

      I don't know where some of you live, but $2,600 in USD is less than many apartments cost in Portland, Oregon. One of the big reasons we have so many homeless folks here. The Russian day care sounds incredible, but my son's day care was open until 6:00pm unless you wanted to pay a dollar a minute after 6.

    • @dakuten7883
      @dakuten7883 Рік тому +208

      Babe that's a mortgage

    • @VintageRed411
      @VintageRed411 Рік тому +92

      That's more than a large percentage of the population makes in a year.

  • @HatakeMoriko
    @HatakeMoriko 5 місяців тому +2622

    As an American daycare employee, we are required to provide at least 2 meals and 1 snack a day with an option to provide an extra snack. (These are all guidelines provided by government agencies.) All food provided must have certain components. The 2 meals are hot meals. Families who want to send their child to school with food, we also heat up their meals if they so desire. I'm not sure where you're getting your information. Children do nap on the floor because of limited amount of space and mats are space saving and easier to clean. We are also open 10 hours a day 5 days a week from 8:00AM to 6:00PM.

    • @Elatch
      @Elatch 5 місяців тому +137

      I think it depends on your day care because that may be the case for yours but they are all different. 👍

    • @4thofjuly395
      @4thofjuly395 5 місяців тому +71

      Ya well, lots of daycares don't follow requirements. Or they'll temporary fix them and then problems are back

    • @NicotheMerchant
      @NicotheMerchant 4 місяці тому +43

      Some daycare in the US will specifically say food is not heated up excluding infants bottles.

    • @ummkulthummukhlis8698
      @ummkulthummukhlis8698 4 місяці тому +117

      Yes! I worked in day care and i was like??? Since when! More than half the things she is saying is wrong… and why would you want your kids to change into pajamas in the middle of the day for a nap… and then change back 🥴

    • @dakotawurtz7204
      @dakotawurtz7204 4 місяці тому +37

      ​@ummkulthummukhlis8698 that was my thought too. It's a nap. Not bedtime.

  • @user-pk3ej6hp1l
    @user-pk3ej6hp1l 4 місяці тому +709

    Most American day cares are open until 6:00-6:30 pm.

    • @ladybugjr56
      @ladybugjr56 3 місяці тому +28

      And most daycares/ preschools are required depending on state laws to have nutritious meals warm or cold prepared by kitchen staff.

    • @sassytbc7923
      @sassytbc7923 3 місяці тому +27

      The research presented in this video is very skewed and flawed.

    • @moonlight_domina
      @moonlight_domina 3 місяці тому +3

      Russian daycare costs 40-50$ per month from 7 a.m. to 7p.m.

    • @Viktoria14414
      @Viktoria14414 Місяць тому

      У нас с 08:00 до 20:00
      Эх.. Вот бы вернуться в детский сад😢 но невозможно из 7 класса перейти в детский сад😢

    • @WillyJWill
      @WillyJWill Місяць тому

      @@ladybugjr56where is that?

  • @tr_xx123
    @tr_xx123 Рік тому +18597

    Daycare worker: “ma’am u have to be under ten to stay here”
    Me: but-

    • @-0.0-_0-0_
      @-0.0-_0-0_ Рік тому +225

      *scribbles out the year I was born in on a copy of my birth certificate and writes 2021* but I'm 1 year old I'm young enough says as I show them the copy of my birth certificate

    • @comicsans4157
      @comicsans4157 Рік тому +24

      Yoooo Nickel Intelligent is that you

    • @mikolove5869
      @mikolove5869 Рік тому +13

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @AshleySaville
      @AshleySaville Рік тому +24

      But there's beds not being used when the kids are awake!

    • @leetaie4461
      @leetaie4461 Рік тому +6

      Im 8 is that good?

  • @hannahw111
    @hannahw111 Рік тому +16383

    That’s more than I make in a month at my full time job 💀

    • @CH-od8ni
      @CH-od8ni Рік тому +344

      Same (Germany). Not a bad job either!

    • @kerriekrafts
      @kerriekrafts Рік тому +574

      I make over $20 an hour and that’s about what I bring home. I can’t imagine paying that for childcare.

    • @nav2263
      @nav2263 Рік тому +253

      it’s more than my rent 😭

    • @madlie2452
      @madlie2452 Рік тому +192

      But it’s still average for childcare in a America. So I think that points out the problem clearly.

    • @mamarobyn
      @mamarobyn Рік тому +26

      That's why I sooooo glad my kids are grown and not in a rush to be a grandmother!!

  • @alysaurusrex2166
    @alysaurusrex2166 4 місяці тому +301

    I’ve put my kids in several American daycares through the years and all of them included two warm meals and two snacks every day and stayed open until 5:30 or 6.

  • @savannahtollison4425
    @savannahtollison4425 4 місяці тому +272

    As an American I’ve never heard of a daycare nor being open till 5-6pm. I also worked in daycare where per government guidelines we had to cook breakfast and lunch plus provide atleast one snack a day.

    • @bulbul9531
      @bulbul9531 2 місяці тому

      In Russia,all the kindergartens are open five days a week from 8:00 to 17-18 pm
      It's nory,many parents work full time job.And they are (kindergartens) available for free (realosed on state money) , parents pay only for food (approximately 3000 rubles).

  • @racheljones5134
    @racheljones5134 Рік тому +9833

    As an American I've never heard of a daycare closing at 2:00 p.m.

    • @Victorialw723
      @Victorialw723 Рік тому +291

      Where I live there's a choice between all day daycare or half day (12pm)

    • @theveefit
      @theveefit Рік тому +417

      All the child care centers I’ve worked for typically close 6-6:30

    • @lunalu552
      @lunalu552 Рік тому +352

      Proof she's just babbling BS.

    • @Cnm4200
      @Cnm4200 Рік тому +37

      The day care my kids went to in Biddeford Maine closed at 2

    • @Aj-sn1dp
      @Aj-sn1dp Рік тому +201

      @@lunalu552 Or proof the ones near her home close at 2pm lmfao

  • @Dahlia._.
    @Dahlia._. Рік тому +17860

    "in America, kids slept on the FLOOR"
    Philipine daycare:yall sleep?

    • @bleep4288
      @bleep4288 Рік тому +148

      What kind of daycare you in and are you sure that's not nursery/kindergarden?

    • @katflyhightweek615
      @katflyhightweek615 Рік тому +624

      @@bleep4288 its true, as a filipino i can confirm we do not sleep in daycares.

    • @kitcat2449
      @kitcat2449 Рік тому +207

      I never slept as a kid when we had to take naps, do kids really need those or was I just too restless to sleep during the day lol

    • @yoon2917
      @yoon2917 Рік тому +262

      We had daycares? 😳 lmao jk i just remember sitting and learning in a classroom already and occasionally play

    • @Dahlia._.
      @Dahlia._. Рік тому +56

      @@kitcat2449 tru, as a kid even if i had no choice i just hated naps, maybe because i would have felt guilty after waking up and losing so much time, but thats just me

  • @CarolWgf
    @CarolWgf 9 місяців тому +102

    As an Italian its the same, we got warm food, got beds and put our pajamas and you could get your kid at 4pm or even 6pm!

    • @Sarah-psalm127
      @Sarah-psalm127 5 місяців тому +17

      Most daycare in the US go to around 6. And many provide meals. I've never heard of a daycare closing at 2.

    • @mags2847
      @mags2847 4 місяці тому +1

      Yep, it’s the same in Spain. But 2,600$???? America is a scam. We pay around 400€ for a really good daycare

    • @92shannie
      @92shannie 4 місяці тому

      Maybe try traveling outside Europe once in a while?

    • @alex.profi27
      @alex.profi27 4 місяці тому

      ​@@92shanniewhy does her comment have to do with non european countries?! 😂😂
      Who cares about non european countries?!

    • @user-nb8tk6hh6x
      @user-nb8tk6hh6x 4 місяці тому +5

      We have warm lunches for kids too 🤦🏽‍♀️ she pulled that out her butt kids don’t need to change for a nap

  • @lucypanagoulopoulos7245
    @lucypanagoulopoulos7245 7 місяців тому +79

    A New England daycares are open till 5:00 or 6:00 p.m. because if you work at 9:00 to 5:00 job and then you have to commute to pick up your child. You would never get there by 2:00 in the afternoon. I never heard of daycare closing that early.

    • @ccw2613
      @ccw2613 5 місяців тому +11

      They don't unless it's advertised as a half day preschool.

    • @wobbuffetbuffet
      @wobbuffetbuffet 3 місяці тому +1

      I've never heard of that either. I don't know how you would be in business if you didn't offer service for the work day hours.

  • @its_haisley
    @its_haisley Рік тому +4250

    I am American and my mom is Romanian. My mom put me in Russian daycare so I can keep learning more Russian and now I know 4 different languages. I’m so thankful!

    • @meh6788
      @meh6788 Рік тому +48

      That’s so cool! I’m Romanian and this daycare is exactly like the one I went to🥲 so u can quote on quote say that u went to daycare like a Romanian :)

    • @rachel5478
      @rachel5478 Рік тому +11

      Wow . That's amazing , What languages do you speak? If I may ask ofcourse

    • @KathTheFox
      @KathTheFox Рік тому +14

      Lemme guess: English, Romanian, Russian and Spanish or French? :)

    • @TryNotT0Laugh
      @TryNotT0Laugh Рік тому +3

      That's really cool! I'm also Romanian

    • @TV-ly3dp
      @TV-ly3dp Рік тому +6

      I was born in Romania but my parents are from Somalia and I left when I was 21 days old so I don't remember much but I really want to learn about Romanian culture but I've never had the motivation to learn Romanian on duolingo

  • @faye_siatkowski
    @faye_siatkowski Рік тому +5832

    That is literally a private school daycare in Russian.

    • @Goldenretrieverfam
      @Goldenretrieverfam Рік тому +1

      I know- this lady is all about “immigrant living in America” as a rich Russian living in America. Like I have heard Russians that are not wealthy do not even have toilets. So I think she is just making stuff up as a wealthy naive lady in California.

    • @carebear2155
      @carebear2155 Рік тому +44

      expect she is in the US

    • @fatimambarki9868
      @fatimambarki9868 Рік тому +135

      in spain we have exactly the same. and parents don't have to bring their food. and we pay around 100€ or 300€. Not 2.600! that's so insane

    • @MissEddieBlueKawaiiKrafts
      @MissEddieBlueKawaiiKrafts Рік тому +41

      In Canada I paid between $570-680 a week for my sons pre school & it was the cheapest I could find 😬
      Also it was above a bar & run by a lovely East Asian family who didn’t fully speak English 🙈 I paid over 500$ a week for my son to bring home brown school paper towels covered with bingo dabber dots. That was the extent of their art program.. but its ok, everything is ok 😐😫😐

    • @sweetdreams9136
      @sweetdreams9136 Рік тому +9

      @@MissEddieBlueKawaiiKrafts it's insane, Why did you send him there, in Canada everyone has to go to the daycare before school ?

  • @BodilBergseth
    @BodilBergseth 5 місяців тому +23

    In Sweden you get that for 3% of the Households income 🙂

  • @elisejohnson116
    @elisejohnson116 5 місяців тому +51

    I work in an american daycare. We are open from 630 am to 5:30 pm, and are given 3 meals (two hot meals, one snack)
    They do have nap mats on the floor, though. Most daycares don't have enough space to dedicate to a room just full of beds. Nap mats are much easier to store, and the classroom converted to a place for rest. :)

    • @ChelseaChfy-ex1po
      @ChelseaChfy-ex1po 2 місяці тому

      In Russia “daycare” is a broad term that includes pre school and kindergarten that is where the confusion lies.

  • @MrsMrMoney
    @MrsMrMoney Рік тому +5081

    I think the “daycares” that you say close at 2pm are actually preschools. Daycare normally stays open till at least 6 or later. And open at around 6-6:30 am.

    • @xxcallmeniaxx3272
      @xxcallmeniaxx3272 Рік тому +243

      Thats what I was thinking too I open at 7am and close at 5:30 I've never heard of anyone closing at 2

    • @beccaknerr5871
      @beccaknerr5871 Рік тому +259

      I have never heard of a daycare closing at 2. The whole point of daycare is to have a place to take your child(ren) while you are at work! She didn't do very good research on American daycare. Oh & I have never had to pack food for my kids. The only kids that have to "pack" food are ones with food allergies and would bring their own milk or bread & pasta.

    • @brit3829
      @brit3829 Рік тому +59

      I work at a preschool. Closes at 6pm

    • @SherriLyle80s
      @SherriLyle80s Рік тому +13

      Exactly

    • @bloopblop5925
      @bloopblop5925 Рік тому +40

      For real, I would regularly stay until 7p at daycare when I was a kid. RIP my Dad's bank account :(

  • @tcmtv001
    @tcmtv001 Рік тому +2907

    “A little pricey, around $2,600 a month”
    Girl that’s a damn mortgage

  • @piggyplayz591
    @piggyplayz591 9 місяців тому +16

    So as a person who has experienced American daycare’s I do know that yes we do sleep on the floor with a mattress and they provide sheets and blankets. However, they do have two options to bring your own food or they cook their own and I remember the food being really good and I always wished I could go back and have my food that I had during my daycare days & they do warm the food up but I also agree that it might not be the same in all locations.

  • @babblesp1367
    @babblesp1367 4 місяці тому +3

    Most daycares I know of are open 6am-6pm.

  • @Windmillity
    @Windmillity Рік тому +10339

    you had me until “2,600 a month” 💀

    • @Sakoriea
      @Sakoriea Рік тому +201

      That is a abserd amount of money.

    • @EMMA-nu8ci
      @EMMA-nu8ci Рік тому +168

      @@Sakoriea not rlly when you get such service and if you have dual income it basically the same that you would pay for school.

    • @G1G3L5
      @G1G3L5 Рік тому +214

      @@EMMA-nu8ci
      People from Finland: What?! You have to pay for school?!!

    • @whitebird803
      @whitebird803 Рік тому +12

      That was EXACTLY what I was going to write. 👍🏾

    • @KilaysnChan
      @KilaysnChan Рік тому +18

      ​@@EMMA-nu8ci that service is default in Russia, but we just queue for kindergarten

  • @revimat17
    @revimat17 Рік тому +5606

    My parents did this for me and my siblings but we still forgot how to speak Russian after this lol

    • @purplelucrezia
      @purplelucrezia Рік тому +341

      It needs to be consistent, otherwise children forget their native language

    • @revimat17
      @revimat17 Рік тому +72

      @@purplelucrezia we didn’t really forget we just don’t know it as well

    • @elizabethsmith955
      @elizabethsmith955 Рік тому +35

      Ok so my great grandmother is from Germany and uses German around us (or did, we unfortunately haven't seen her in a while, we still do contact her when we think about it) and I thought I forgot but the amount I remembered is insane. I watch videos in German sometimes and can usually understand them if they don't speak too quickly

    • @revimat17
      @revimat17 Рік тому +6

      @@elizabethsmith955 same but when I can only understand when they speak slower

    • @inimene6
      @inimene6 Рік тому +19

      I have to study Russian at school. Where I lived, there was more Russians than our people. The streets were full of Russians and I never heard anyone speak my language. I just wish they would all go back to their amazing country and stay there for the rest of their lives. I can't even bare to hear that language. It's getting on my nerves.

  • @MoriumVhoomi-zo3qy
    @MoriumVhoomi-zo3qy Місяць тому +3

    Le my asian mom: don't open the door unless it's me😂

  • @g3rd4x40
    @g3rd4x40 Рік тому +8394

    damn that’s more than my rent and bills

    • @new0news
      @new0news Рік тому +281

      Ya pretty sure all the nice things at the daycare have more to do with cost than being Russian.

    • @shannoncblane
      @shannoncblane Рік тому +18

      Mine too but it sure looks nice!

    • @bluewolfchicken7310
      @bluewolfchicken7310 Рік тому +30

      More than my mum's salary too rip

    • @sarahaltizer2285
      @sarahaltizer2285 Рік тому +5

      Yeah. Exactly 🙄🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @Em-td4kc
      @Em-td4kc Рік тому +39

      That's more than I *make* a month

  • @viimayhem_
    @viimayhem_ Рік тому +22230

    "2600 dollars a month" girl that's someone's salary

    • @MPE-ot5eo
      @MPE-ot5eo Рік тому +738

      Yep thats why most moms work. To pay for daycare 😅

    • @anahisa4496
      @anahisa4496 Рік тому +1096

      @@MPE-ot5eo if thats why they work its better to be a stay at home parent. Itd probably be cheaper because 2600 is ALOT of money

    • @echo2713
      @echo2713 Рік тому +282

      @@anahisa4496 to be fair you can only spend so much time with a child until it becomes annoying or exhausting yeah they are the parent and are responsible but having that time off is very necessary

    • @sha78962
      @sha78962 Рік тому +436

      $2600 is the reason why the daycare cooks food and have beds available.

    • @Zubstep1315
      @Zubstep1315 Рік тому +34

      @@anahisa4496 Single parents is what she meant to say

  • @wonderfulwatermelon3033
    @wonderfulwatermelon3033 4 місяці тому +1

    I work at an American daycare we provide a warm breakfast and lunch then we also provide snack and sometimes another snack if needed and I work 7am to 6pm open five days a week this is most daycares in America

  • @Rebs132
    @Rebs132 5 місяців тому +5

    In my daycare they had tiny beds that would turn into closets when you didn’t use them and they were really comfy too
    It was also 100 dollars per month or less i don’t exactly remember and they taught you english since it was in romania where English isnt the first language children learn
    They provided 3/4 warm meals a day depending when you arrived and they made sure to make them allergy friendly for the sensetive kiddos

  • @NachoTaco112
    @NachoTaco112 Рік тому +8502

    Girl you lookin at the most expensive Russian daycare vs least expensive American daycare

  • @LBlairK
    @LBlairK Рік тому +3472

    I’ve never seen a daycare just stay open till 2:00 pm in America.

    • @tangelacarter6620
      @tangelacarter6620 Рік тому +108

      They do it to make you pay for their after-school program.

    • @Beesmiles
      @Beesmiles Рік тому +85

      Right. They’re open from 6am to at least 3p-4p. Then there’s aftercare till at least 6p at all the centers near me (Philadelphia pa) which is about $75 a week additionally if you chose aftercare.

    • @ameliathepickle3868
      @ameliathepickle3868 Рік тому +91

      Fr think she was talking about preschool not daycare

    • @annemurphy9339
      @annemurphy9339 Рік тому +47

      I know! Every daycare in our city is open until at least 6pm, and some later.

    • @kbrownco
      @kbrownco Рік тому +29

      Childcare centers in America are typically open for 12 hours and only offer after school for school aged students who don’t get there until about 2:30 or 3:30 depending on public school hours. The ones I’ve worked for were either open 6am to 6pm or 6:30 am to 6:30pm. Pricing depends on age and the teacher to child ratio required by the state. The lower the ratio the higher the price because I have to hire more teachers for that room. We always served two hot meals (breakfast and lunch) as well as a snack that usually wasn’t hot but sometimes was. Our meal time was family style, where we all sat at the tables and passed the food around. We only asked parents to provide a spare change of clothes in case of bathroom accidents or if they got very dirty outside. We didn’t ask them to provide anything else. Yes they slept on cots on the floor because every room was a classroom and there were not any extra rooms to make into bedrooms. Cots can be stacked in the corner of a room and ours even had attachments to make the sides educational such as blackboard or magnetic board attachments. We also had about 150 kids in our building so we had to maximize every inch of our classrooms.

  • @leylabarcelona2866
    @leylabarcelona2866 9 місяців тому +6

    I may not be Russian, and I may be too old. But one day I will go to that daycare.

  • @aleks5022
    @aleks5022 8 місяців тому +34

    In day cares in Serbia kids also have little beds to sleep in after lunch and they wear pyjamas. Freshly cooked, warm, healthy meals are mandatory. I was shocked when I moved to the UK to see the conditions deemed acceptable for children.

    • @LilliD3
      @LilliD3 6 місяців тому +6

      From what I have seen, it depends. I have seen daycares in Croatia that have a separate room with beds. I have seen daycares where kids sleep in the same room but with moveable beds (they are usually atacked on top of one another during the day and put in empty spaces during nap time. I have seen daycares where kids slept on matrasses on the floor. The cutest one I have seen was one where kids had little sleeping basket cots. What is a constant, however, is that the daycare provides all the food and the kids change into and out of pijamas for nap time. They even brush teeth before a nap.

    • @eniej
      @eniej 5 місяців тому +3

      It definitely depends on where you are in the UK, we have some amazing nurseries but in poorer areas, they aren't so good

    • @DasTamii
      @DasTamii 5 місяців тому +1

      @@LilliD3 brushing your teeth after lunch is so outdated and already long proven, that it’s bad to brush your teeth to often

    • @LilliD3
      @LilliD3 5 місяців тому +2

      @DasTamii 3 times a day is not too often. Especially for kids who don't know how to brush that well.

    • @DasTamii
      @DasTamii 5 місяців тому

      @@LilliD3 that’s not true and of course at that age parents have to still help brushing their teeth

  • @viphalathbernal2471
    @viphalathbernal2471 Рік тому +11488

    I pay $600 a month for my daughter. They open from 6am to 6pm feed 2 hot meals and 2 snacks they speak Spanish and English 😊

    • @christophertamez8122
      @christophertamez8122 Рік тому +92

      Where is this?

    • @blue-nicorn
      @blue-nicorn Рік тому +452

      ​@@christophertamez8122your dreams

    • @LylaDas
      @LylaDas Рік тому +163

      As a Columbian who lives in the
      USA, I want my kid to learn English and Spanish so I see this as a win.

    • @viphalathbernal2471
      @viphalathbernal2471 Рік тому +113

      @@LylaDas there is 90% of Mexican American in the city I live in that’s why Spanish is a must here :)

    • @viphalathbernal2471
      @viphalathbernal2471 Рік тому +61

      @@christophertamez8122 Santa Maria, CA

  • @queenali439
    @queenali439 Рік тому +4137

    As a previous American daycare worker (sadly)…daycares close at 6pm…we had HOT food w veggies, water/juice/milk, we would have cold snacks, cots that were NOT on the floor, with their OWN blankets & pillows. Idk what daycare you went to but I wouldn’t put my children In that one either🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @heatheranddenerale
      @heatheranddenerale Рік тому +268

      I was confused because my kids’ daycare ended at 6 and they had hot food that was really delicious. I would pay for their red vegetable curry. I had to bring my own blanket and sheets and they didn’t sleep on the floor at all.

    • @dagmar2106
      @dagmar2106 Рік тому +111

      This is just her experience. My kids had warm food, great care, taught at a grade above their level. They slept on cots but had their own pillows and blankets but they were washed at the school every week. Never had to pack them a lunch. It was a blessing with the best teachers. 🙂

    • @ryokohonda4619
      @ryokohonda4619 Рік тому +85

      Yeah I think the op should not generalise all daycares like this

    • @a_pinkconte3190
      @a_pinkconte3190 Рік тому +38

      I agree idk where she’s getting her info from

    • @Eli-bz4vv
      @Eli-bz4vv Рік тому +26

      I agree. As former day care worker her information does NOT match. Everything she says is not true about the American day care.

  • @amypruss8391
    @amypruss8391 Місяць тому

    Daycares are open until 5:30+ because they are for working families. Preschools are usually from 9-12 or similar because they are for children's education. Some daycares have a preschool program as part of their curriculum but in general, daycares and preschools are quite distinct in the US. In some parts of the country, we also have parents' day out programs, which provide 1 or 2 days a week from 9-2:30ish. Those programs are for the benefit of either stay-at-home-parents or part-time working parents.

  • @nodawnnoday34
    @nodawnnoday34 Рік тому +2951

    I work at a Japanese/English bilingual daycare. A lot of the kids are biracial, some aren’t even Japanese, but the idea is to raise the kids in an environment where they can learn both languages and the parents can have them still participate in Japanese holidays and traditions in school. I am white, and knew almost no Japanese but started learning when I got the job so I could communicate with my students better. I love the language and now am learning to speak it. I can read Hiragana and it is so rewarding to have small exchanges with the littles and to be able to read them books. I love my job so much, and I think it’s amazing that this mom is able to provide that for her daughter.

    • @reflectionsinthebible3579
      @reflectionsinthebible3579 Рік тому +17

      Strange they’d hire you without you knowing Japanese.

    • @thegorilla8808
      @thegorilla8808 Рік тому +38

      ​@@reflectionsinthebible3579I mean it is a japanese/English bilingual daycare

    • @momo_here.
      @momo_here. Рік тому +5

      @@reflectionsinthebible3579 could be an international daycare in Japan , I once was in one before.

    • @adorableadory
      @adorableadory Рік тому

      THATS SO COOL

    • @lolathoulouis3436
      @lolathoulouis3436 Рік тому

      @@reflectionsinthebible3579 how..? It’s a bilingual school

  • @brookeee_78
    @brookeee_78 Рік тому +1665

    I went to an American daycare and we slept on cots, but they made us warm food and we didn't bring it ourselves 🤷‍♀️

    • @sweettee8110
      @sweettee8110 Рік тому +70

      Yep. Both my kids went to daycare where they slept on cots and the daycare provided hot meals and snacks every day.

    • @fishythekitty7327
      @fishythekitty7327 Рік тому +36

      Dang y’all went to some nice daycares

    • @lieaorganasolo
      @lieaorganasolo Рік тому +11

      Yeah i know I've seen some daycares that open to 2pm but they are far and few in between. And the ones I've sent my daughter to was open from 7am to 6pm

    • @LDF1218
      @LDF1218 Рік тому +15

      Yeah, I was going to say. I slept on cots and had warm food. I don’t think she knows what she’s talking about.

    • @dty3479
      @dty3479 Рік тому +2

      Same here, and pick up was before 5

  • @anneanne6077
    @anneanne6077 5 місяців тому

    Oh my gosh I have watched this little video over and over and over again I love how sweet this little video is I love seeing daycares like this

  • @vanillylilly
    @vanillylilly 2 місяці тому +1

    In Germany we also have all this things as in Russian daycare. And it costs depending on what ur salary is about 140-350€ a month. Which is like 400$ at max

  • @Cynnas
    @Cynnas Рік тому +2511

    I was living and working in Silcon Valley (she's posted things from the town) and had two kids in "American daycare" for a time. They provided food and the kids napped in cots and it was open until 6.30. "America day care" varies tremendously depending on how much you can afford to pay. I imagine her Russian day care in Silicon Valley was equivalent to what we were paying. It was a lot but very much worth the care provided.

    • @victoriaboster1177
      @victoriaboster1177 Рік тому +17

      Yes I agree. I have had two children in higher -quality daycare in the last 5-7 years in the SF Bay Area and they did not nap on the floor (!), are multiple warm meals that were included in the cost and enjoyed many other perks. The fees ranged from about 2500. to 3000. dependent upon the number of days/length per month. I would definitely say she is biased toward Russian care, but it seems rather harmless and well meaning. I might be biased toward an American daycare if I could find one if I relocated to Russia!

    • @Raine843
      @Raine843 Рік тому +4

      I used to work in 2 daycare's you are correct they stay open until 6pm and the children sleep on cots. In America

  • @jeremylanier4743
    @jeremylanier4743 Рік тому +4246

    Imagine making enough money to send your kid to daycare but be homeless

    • @krisslekrouze
      @krisslekrouze Рік тому +5

      😂😭

    • @tra.v
      @tra.v Рік тому +36

      that's kinda sad tbh

    • @goldHydrangeas
      @goldHydrangeas Рік тому +43

      Basically if you don't own your home, you're months away from homeless if the landlord wants you out. (The law requires landlords give you 90 days notice, and you also let them know in 90, but you can move in 30.)

    • @fini8874
      @fini8874 Рік тому +4

      How is she homeless?

    • @dgo333
      @dgo333 Рік тому +25

      @@fini8874 i think theyre saying 2,600 is how much some people pay for rent, so those people could technically pay to send their kids to this daycare, but then they’d have no money for rent and be homeless lol (she’s fortunate she can do both!)

  • @Emza-2011
    @Emza-2011 8 місяців тому +5

    Australian daycares are also like the Russian daycare exept instead of a whole bed they get a thick materess with sheets and blankets. Australian daycares are much cheeper though and some are starting to be free. ❤

    • @Sarah-psalm127
      @Sarah-psalm127 5 місяців тому +1

      Sounds like actual American day cares. They get a sleep matress and sheets, and never close that early, usually around 6. Many of them provide food.

  • @melanierodriguez3810
    @melanierodriguez3810 4 місяці тому +1

    Our is open from 6-6, warm food, etc.

  • @lindasamji3346
    @lindasamji3346 Рік тому +1147

    I don't know of any American daycare that closes as early as 2pm

    • @alexandram1301
      @alexandram1301 Рік тому +70

      Yeah no, I’ve worked at several and the earliest closing time was 5pm

    • @jayzayproductions5454
      @jayzayproductions5454 Рік тому +106

      Same here! This woman always does this thing though where she just loves to bash American culture as if America is sooo bad even though she literally fled her home country to come and live here😂😂

    • @adriennewatson8144
      @adriennewatson8144 Рік тому +10

      Right. I know a few daycares in my city that do overnight

    • @peachiereader63
      @peachiereader63 Рік тому +15

      @@jayzayproductions5454 people come bcz theyre forced to, family consequences, job opportunities doesn't mean them as well as Americans can't complain nor criticize the country and its system just look at that healthcare sys, if there's no complain there's no progress

    • @xcytd4diys894
      @xcytd4diys894 Рік тому +29

      She must be confused with Pre-school closing at 2pm.

  • @KendallG
    @KendallG 10 місяців тому +6875

    In case anyone is wondering that’s around $31,200 a year.

    • @H.a110h.a
      @H.a110h.a 6 місяців тому +206

      Thats literally the price of my car

    • @TheAdderalDiaries
      @TheAdderalDiaries 5 місяців тому +60

      A days work for some people

    • @raelynnmontgomery9260
      @raelynnmontgomery9260 5 місяців тому +66

      That’s also almost $87 a day…

    • @bluegynger
      @bluegynger 5 місяців тому +81

      My college tuition wasn't that pricey 😭

    • @theab3957
      @theab3957 5 місяців тому +63

      Broo, I don't make that much in a year 💀

  • @Osamu_the_one_and_only
    @Osamu_the_one_and_only 4 місяці тому

    In serbia it's similar too, where i used to go, it would open at 7:00 AM and close at 6:00 PM, when it's nap time we would take out beds into the biggest part of the daycare and let the younger kids sleep (2-4 years old) and then older kids would go and help the younger kids change clothes too, then they would go to another room do some reading and play before cleaning up and helping the younger kids again, we would sometimes go on a walk after and then go back and eat, after we would play and i think eat again later before playing again until it's time to go home lol

  • @Xx_Weird_Kid_xX
    @Xx_Weird_Kid_xX 5 місяців тому +1

    In our county daycare is free (I live in Hungary) and the kids get free warm food 3 times a day:)

  • @weirdbambibiatch7772
    @weirdbambibiatch7772 Рік тому +3500

    “It’s also a LITTLE bit more pricier” 2,600 just a little more pricey 😂
    Edit:OMG I have never gotten this much likes I’m shocked😳🥹🫶

    • @ioncekilledamanwithmyshoe
      @ioncekilledamanwithmyshoe Рік тому +34

      @@cb.1212 according to google, the average cost of daycare in America is 1230 dollars, definitely less than what they’re paying.

    • @HackerActivist
      @HackerActivist Рік тому +8

      @@cb.1212 in my area the rate is about 1400 full time

    • @holderchanneI
      @holderchanneI Рік тому +9

      I worked at a private Christian daycare once that charged $300 a week per kid, $400 for infants. (Also only paid their staff $8/hr 🙃) So if you have 2 kids going to that daycare it's around the same price at this one.

    • @liviapopsor8242
      @liviapopsor8242 Рік тому

      🤣🤣

    • @itsaishabello
      @itsaishabello Рік тому +26

      I was quoted $600 a week which is roughly $2,400 a month for daycare for my child. With all the downsides of an american daycare. Yea. I’d rather pay the $200 extra and be happy that my child is well taking care of.

  • @midnightrant7487
    @midnightrant7487 Рік тому +1019

    I went from *"if I ever have children"* to *"this is why I'm not having children"*

  • @user-rd3vk2uk3z
    @user-rd3vk2uk3z 5 місяців тому +3

    У нас в саду было так:
    В первое время иди в тругую часть через коридор, там где малые находятся, там были свободные места. А потом пришли спальные тумбы и работало так, ты выдвигаешь своё спальное место.

  • @JeffyOfficial
    @JeffyOfficial 8 місяців тому +2

    My mom used to have a daycare that would be open until the parents could come to pick up their kids, she also made really good food for the kids. She would make breakfast and lunch for the kids, and most of the time my mom would have them change for bed but they still slept in cots.

  • @bruh.-
    @bruh.- Рік тому +2641

    '2600' "oh thats less"
    "wait its not in my currency"
    *converts
    *almost faints

  • @magicblade5585
    @magicblade5585 Рік тому +3750

    2 pm??? I'm an American day care worker in Texas and in the past Louisiana. Most daycare here are open at 5am or 6am and close 6pm or 8pm. There are some daycare facilities that offer after care (for an extra cost) 6-11pm or overnight care. We serve them hot meals only, and they are fed 3 meals and are given 2 snacks. So a total of 5 separate eating times with breakfast being serve at 8am and dinner at 5pm.

    • @jessicamichaud6088
      @jessicamichaud6088 Рік тому +267

      Exactly! Never known any daycare that close at 2

    • @HD-kx1vb
      @HD-kx1vb Рік тому +168

      That 2pm daycare doesn't exist.

    • @meliabreuo99
      @meliabreuo99 Рік тому +107

      I also have never heard of a daycare closing at 2 PM

    • @starfoxa365
      @starfoxa365 Рік тому +65

      Thank you!! Someone said it lol where is she located 🤣

    • @teri8967
      @teri8967 Рік тому +149

      Her American Daycare “facts” are incorrect. Most stay open to six, kids have their own nap blankets, eat warm meals and tons of fun!
      I can’t imagine the child to daycare worker ratio to change the children in and out of their clothes for nap time.

  • @user-ln3mj5px6y
    @user-ln3mj5px6y 4 місяці тому +1

    our daycare has warm food 4 times a day is open from 6:oo am to 6:30 pm and is much less pricier and they also provied snacks.

  • @1tzeuxluv
    @1tzeuxluv 9 місяців тому +30

    As a Brit, we don’t even get to nap in nursery

    • @Mintuber
      @Mintuber 8 місяців тому +8

      As a German, we still slept on the floor 😂😂😂

    • @InspirationalWolverine-gm6xq
      @InspirationalWolverine-gm6xq 7 місяців тому

      My 2 boys went to day care . They didn't get changed to sleep but had beds in there own areas
      We did have to pack food though.
      This was in England but different day cares have different rules

    • @skooo7
      @skooo7 3 місяці тому

      As an Indian... My home is my daycare

  • @spicymangooo
    @spicymangooo Рік тому +1197

    Lol i never wanted to be fluent in Russian so fast and turn 4 again all in the same breath 😂

    • @ameliab324
      @ameliab324 Рік тому +5

      Mood. I wanted to comment in Russian and I probably could, but not as well as in English. Also, this daycare seems so cozy and wholesome!!

    • @randommoth4978
      @randommoth4978 Рік тому

      Это забавно, но не думайте, что вы можете обратить возраст вспять.

  • @dramaybaazii
    @dramaybaazii Рік тому +4827

    For 2,600 a month, you can just buy your kids an apartment lmao

    • @jofoxworth3111
      @jofoxworth3111 Рік тому +105

      I can have a apartment in the Upper East Side in NY for 2600

    • @Jenz_Ken
      @Jenz_Ken Рік тому +108

      And a babysitter lol

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 Рік тому +8

      Ikr!!!!!

    • @WanjaMaggy4
      @WanjaMaggy4 Рік тому +35

      I assume we have to comprehend that there are wealthy human beings out there lol🤗

    • @haileyharris9434
      @haileyharris9434 Рік тому +12

      @@WanjaMaggy4 and you need to understand there are not wealthy beings to

  • @extremaelias3169
    @extremaelias3169 9 місяців тому +8

    The daycare my brother's going:
    -from 1pm to 5pm (is enough for us)
    -1 meal around 3-4pm
    -they cook the food
    -no time for nap
    -around $100 payed in the beginning
    -$25 monthly (only for food)
    -no other payments.

  • @syikosss
    @syikosss 5 місяців тому

    i live in egypt and things here are a bir difference, theres this daycare in my apartment its open from 7 am to 11 pm ( yes the nannies do change theres a morning shift and a night shift)
    they do ask you to bring your own food but there are microwaves and water, if one wants to sleep anytime during their stay there is a room that has maybe like 13 beds open for any child whos sleepy but UNLESS u bring ur pj's they wont give u like free clothes and the child will have to stay in outsider clothes, the pay is decided for a year a month a week or a day
    there are multiple rooms and a garden for outsider air but it is covered by some fences or wall like fences that cover the whole area then a room for waiting for the parent , paying room, kitchen, activities or just chilling room

  • @mairon7770
    @mairon7770 Рік тому +1069

    My mom had a daycare for almost 20 years. She had lesson plans, made hot meals for them every day, and she was open 24/7. We did sleep on floor mats though, which really isn’t that uncomfortable, all the kids would be knocked out cold 😂. She did have cribs for the babies though. Good times.

    • @LATEIR
      @LATEIR Рік тому +26

      I agree lol we in fact did not care that we slept on little army cots that hovered a inch above the floor an sometimes regular fold out mats 😂. Daycare in the 90s was ROUGH.

    • @kamilareeder1493
      @kamilareeder1493 Рік тому +9

      Yes the cots aren't bad 🤷‍♂️🙂 kids aren't even totally on the floor, usually they're suspended a bit like a hammock.
      Listen, if having cots allows my daycare to charge less than 2600/ month, I can let it slide 😭☝️🤔
      I 100% agree with you on the food 👀☝️🤝🤝 for reference, what portion of one's income does the same type of care cost in Russia ? Is it still expensive 🤷‍♂️🤔

    • @dsoule4902
      @dsoule4902 Рік тому +1

      This woman is the snottiest UA-camr I've seen. Insufferable. Makes generalizations from micro cross-sections. Btw- who's ever heard of a day care that closes at 2pm. She must be ignorant that she might be referring to a pre-school.
      Why torture herself in Silicon Valley when her home is so superior?

    • @gothambatbrat
      @gothambatbrat Рік тому +3

      24/7 daycares are impossible to find now. Parents can only works 9 to 5 with daycare hours these days and it really sucks.

    • @eden8745
      @eden8745 Рік тому

      My mom too!

  • @joepoole599
    @joepoole599 Рік тому +6981

    Translation: If your rich you can afford the good daycare.

    • @I_Smell_Like_Beef
      @I_Smell_Like_Beef Рік тому +26

      💯 😢

    • @jg583
      @jg583 Рік тому +116

      And it'd so impressive since she's an immigrant. Alot of immigrants I know don't live in the same condition as her

    • @Heyyitsbrookie
      @Heyyitsbrookie Рік тому +8

      No one is rich! You just have money

    • @seallow
      @seallow Рік тому +94

      ​@@Heyyitsbrookieyeah a lot of money! 😂 the whole point "rich"

    • @SaveThePurpleRhino
      @SaveThePurpleRhino Рік тому +7

      Hell you could even afford nannies

  • @Curzon1999vie
    @Curzon1999vie 3 місяці тому +1

    I - an Austrian living in Vienna - sent my child to an English kindergarten (native speakers) for 1.5 years (age 1.5 to 3) and it cost me 600 Euros per month. Warm lunch and open until 5pm. Over 2k is just insane...

  • @thegennychan
    @thegennychan 5 місяців тому

    In Canada, daycare feed the kids 4 a day, normally 1 warm meal a day and will accommodate food restrictions. The kids 18months and up sleep on a mattress on the floor, no change of clothes. Most daycare are open 7am to 6pm. Price wise it depends if its private or gouvernement founded. It can start at 7$ a day and go up to 60$ ish a day.

  • @bpositive.1410
    @bpositive.1410 Рік тому +6067

    I'm from Canada and the daycares here are open from 7am to 6pm, they provide a full 4 hot meal in a day and we only pay $200.

    • @makylaandel6969
      @makylaandel6969 Рік тому +232

      Where the heck is this?! I'm canadian too and have not seen that anywhere ive lived.

    • @gayleneville5354
      @gayleneville5354 Рік тому +97

      ​@@makylaandel6969 right ? I'm curious as well lolol I'm in northern Ontario this isn't true here

    • @thelawofdreams
      @thelawofdreams Рік тому +41

      That's a lie

    • @dunlee7091
      @dunlee7091 Рік тому +74

      ​@@thelawofdreams she might be from Québec or she works at the daycare 💀

    • @bpositive.1410
      @bpositive.1410 Рік тому +88

      @@dunlee7091 yes I'm from Montréal Québec but I'm not working in the daycare here Montréal everywhere the same and maybe outside Montréal too🤔 but I'm not sure becouse here in Montréal we pay only $200 and rest of the payed by the government sorry for my bad english i hope you understand what i'm trying to say 😅

  • @CosmoDragons601
    @CosmoDragons601 8 місяців тому +5

    Finnish daycares:
    Free and warm food 2-3 times a day
    Open from about 8am to 8 pm
    Sleeping on floors🥲
    A lot of toys to play with and fun activities
    Going outside at least 2 times a day
    Cost: 0€ :)

  • @victorious3d964
    @victorious3d964 Рік тому +3848

    “A little bit pricier” 😂💀

    • @atomiclisa
      @atomiclisa 9 місяців тому +22

      It's only $650 a week!

    • @sacdefil
      @sacdefil 8 місяців тому +19

      ​@@thrivingdevelopment2317 It's actually Palo Alto, which is in the Bay Area. I live near that area and I can say that the cost for the regular after-school I went to as a kid was around $500 per week. It is expensive 🥲

    • @rhholo
      @rhholo 8 місяців тому +18

      ​@@atomiclisa"only"

    • @Vizivirag
      @Vizivirag 8 місяців тому

      We get care like this completely subsidized by the state

    • @brettmason1942
      @brettmason1942 7 місяців тому +6

      This rich mom that claims she works "full time" can afford it

  • @Junebug_Hearts_U
    @Junebug_Hearts_U 9 місяців тому +1

    As a child I just slept on the floors with my little jeans and t-shirt, they also fed us breakfast and lunch (maybe snack time?) and the foods were things like fruit, vegetables etc.

  • @KatieT97
    @KatieT97 5 місяців тому +15

    I’ve worked in daycare. Ours was open as early as 7:30am to 5:30pm (it’s on a college campus so the daycare is mostly for faculty to have complementary childcare as a part of their contract so most parents are very close by). That picture of naptime is NOT kids on the floor, they are on cots that are 1) easy to stack onto a movable pallet 2) take maybe 10 minutes to get bedsheets and blankets on 3) are very light and you can set them up together in groups which helps a caretaker to sit in the space between the cots so they can pat the children on the back to sleep. And no the kids don’t mind still being in their clothes, and most fall asleep within a few minutes. As for the food yes you the parent have to send lunch and snacks with your child. The place I worked has a microwave in each room but heating food for twelve toddlers takes a while, and all we had for extra food was goldfish and animal crackers which was fine for snacks but there’s big cause for concern if a child is sent without a lunch.

  • @spacesandy3410
    @spacesandy3410 Рік тому +5923

    If you can afford it, giving your children the gift of language (especially when it's their mother tongue) is the most important thing you could do for them. I'm glad these sorts of places exist!

    • @tadeja7610
      @tadeja7610 Рік тому +9

      Rly? Most important? 😂

    • @987654321mnbv
      @987654321mnbv Рік тому +196

      ​@@tadeja7610 Yes. Native proficiency in any extra language grants a child a whole new world of opportunities, wisdom, traditions, culture, and knowledge. It is especially true when the language is from the top-10 of the most common languages on Earth.

    • @kati192
      @kati192 Рік тому +63

      ​@Unknown as someone who didn't learn their fathers language, yes! It's so frustrating to learn it as an adult it's so much better to learn as a kid😭

    • @blank_line
      @blank_line Рік тому +23

      ​@@tadeja7610 absolutely! As someone who doesn't live in my native country, I am so grateful my mom and dad put in the effort to teach me and my sis our language. I can communicate with my relatives freely whenever we visit them in summer. I have classmates who are of the same culture, but don't speak the language and they say they don't enjoy visiting their relatives, because they don't understand anything anyway.
      Also, another language gives you one more perspective on life. There are so many untranslatable sayings that have stuck with me and shaped who I am as a person

    • @_.hybrids._1680
      @_.hybrids._1680 Рік тому +22

      @@tadeja7610as someone who let herself get bullied out of speaking her mother tongue, not being fluent yet being raised in its culture is one of the most emotionally and mentally hurtful thing anyone can go through. It’s like you don’t belong anywhere anymore, and it’s been proven that it’s harder to relearn the language as an adult.
      So yes, it’s the most important that children keep in an area that speaks their mother tongue.

  • @tonpross
    @tonpross Рік тому +856

    I worked at an American daycare. I got my nutrition certification and every kid ate a warm healthy meal. We did have cots for the floor but they were nice and thick. Kids didn't change for nap time but they could take shoes off and any layers they were too warm in. They also had their own pillows and blankets that I took home every week and washed. I worked from 6am until every kid was picked up (around 5-5:30) five days a week and would even watch a couple in my house over the weekend for parents that worked weekends. It was one of the hardest jobs I had and was only paid $215 a week and watched 15 to 20 kids a day.

    • @charleeparsons4821
      @charleeparsons4821 Рік тому +80

      My sister is currently working in childcare and she doesn't get enough appreciation for it, its very sad. People have said "its not a real job" which is ridiculous. its actually extremely hard work and she gets paid nothing, she's constantly sick from people bringing in sick kids, has to work overtime everyday and has to fill out paperwork her entire lunch break. I am also studying to become an early childhood teacher and its incredibly hard. They need more appreciation for what they do!

    • @sallysmith8408
      @sallysmith8408 Рік тому +39

      You’re underpaid - ask for a raise

    • @AlishaHerbiederbie
      @AlishaHerbiederbie Рік тому +27

      During my time working in daycare I had a similar experience. The staff had to get there before the children (anytime from 6:30 to 8 am), and stay until the last one left (usually 6pm). We fed them breakfast, lunch, and snacks. If someone wanted a specific snack they would need to bring it with their child. We had circle time twice a day, enrichment activities that rotated, playground exercise, etc. Naptime was on cots that weren't touching the floor, and each child could bring their own blankets/pillows/plushie, though we didn't change into pajamas since most American children relate pajamas with night time.
      I don't know any daycare that closed at 2pm.

    • @-Bellana-
      @-Bellana- Рік тому +19

      Same. I did it for 16 years. I call shenanigans on all of this video.

    • @echo9970
      @echo9970 Рік тому +6

      Just how many people looked after 15 to 20 children? I could not do that job nope never I take my hat off to you that's for sure and you need pay triple what you were getting if you ask me. She this is why I worked with horses I worked all over the world and I lived in the USA working with polo ponies after the summer travelling around the polo tournaments after x-mas, we would then head down to West Palm Beach Florida for the whole winter.
      I worked with horses for over 30yrs and no children in sight definitely no children ponies. Odd they would call me Mary Poppins in the USA as the children would follow me for some reason, no clue why they just liked me. Maybe it was my English accent 🤔

  • @KaedonKoontz6
    @KaedonKoontz6 9 місяців тому +1

    No, not little angels daycare bloomfield,Indiana. They’re open till 5:30, they make the food 3 times a day. But the beds are on the floor, and they don’t change

  • @hanin70
    @hanin70 9 місяців тому

    My mom is a day care teacher, she's the best daycare teacher I've seen but I wish the owners of the daycare would have a system similar to this since it looks so beneficial

  • @esmamuthanna3821
    @esmamuthanna3821 Рік тому +2230

    She compared the most expensive Russian daycare to the cheapest American daycare

    • @ShowMeSomeTrailers
      @ShowMeSomeTrailers Рік тому +34

      Not really

    • @1dk.1dc
      @1dk.1dc Рік тому +98

      She kind of just compared one Russian daycare to one American one there are many daycares in America that offer the same services

    • @inaligibbs604
      @inaligibbs604 Рік тому +48

      Yea it’s kinda disrespectful

    • @2024avakin
      @2024avakin Рік тому +1

      Fr

    • @liamwalker0919
      @liamwalker0919 Рік тому +19

      Actually that's pretty spot on for most American daycares, aside from the closing time. You speak like someone who never had to go to a real American daycare

  • @somebodyelse9323
    @somebodyelse9323 Рік тому +618

    I worked at three daycares in the US. We were open from 7am until 6pm. We served a hot breakfast, a hot lunch, and three snacks. We taught a full curriculum of age appropriate skills and took field trips to museums and the zoo. The kids slept on cots with a fitted sheet, cozy blankets, and pillows. And it was more like $200 a week, so $800 a month.

    • @MrNikitir
      @MrNikitir Рік тому +1

      Where was it?

    • @somebodyelse9323
      @somebodyelse9323 Рік тому +6

      @@MrNikitir Midwest US

    • @catrinas6984
      @catrinas6984 Рік тому +27

      Thank you, came here to say this. We always warmed food up, if needed. Our kids slept in cots or cribs, depending on age. This video is not very well researched IMO.

    • @tjmack8374
      @tjmack8374 Рік тому +5

      Exactly! My site is open 630-6, we give the option of purchasing meals or bringing from home (can be heated if required) but we provide 2 healthy snacks. Babies are in cribs until 6m then shifted to playpens and 1-3sleep on cots and 4 through k on mats (not required to nap at the older ages). Most expensive classroom is infants and the price goes down as they get older. We also have music instructors and a gym teacher that comes once a week and an optional diaper and wipe program for 8.50 a week from infant to 2yrs. The 3-k classes go on trips (zoo, museums, crayons factory) and we get visited by a magician a few times a year (specific holidays and summer) and a petting zoo comes to visit all classes. We’re currently anticipating our annual Santa visit and just had our thanksgiving family potluck (parents provide the sides and we supply the turkey and desserts). We are on the east coast

    • @minafoxify
      @minafoxify Рік тому +1

      Dang the cheapest daycare I can find south Texas is $1500 a month

  • @elsacampbell419
    @elsacampbell419 4 місяці тому

    I think your my fav UA-camr now ❤❤❤

  • @EavenStarchilde
    @EavenStarchilde 9 місяців тому

    I love that you did this!!!❤❤❤

  • @ebbyhoney8210
    @ebbyhoney8210 Рік тому +757

    "A Little bit pricier" lmao

    • @Cindy99765
      @Cindy99765 Рік тому +2

      @@Otte74 Do you support the idea of taxes going toward daycare cost? I personally think it's really helpful for families but I was curious from a German's perspective on that

    • @Cubisum
      @Cubisum Рік тому +1

      It’s literally the same price as American daycare depending on age of child 🤣 in MD, newborn to toddlers cost about $500/week.

    • @embobbisonembobbison1338
      @embobbisonembobbison1338 Рік тому +1

      My mom's daycare was $400/month and she had everything the Russian one had except for beds and, of course, Russian. We had mats and we got to pick out our own colors

    • @lester2162
      @lester2162 Рік тому

      @@Otte74 meine Tochter geht in Baden-Württemberg in den Kindergarten und jeder muss gleich viel zahlen egal wieviel man verdient 💀

    • @valeriaswanne
      @valeriaswanne 4 місяці тому

      600/wk is pretty average these days

  • @starferguson724
    @starferguson724 Рік тому +6068

    It’s not about the language, if you pay $2600 an English speaking daycare it’ll be worth that price point as well💀

    • @traiton6653
      @traiton6653 Рік тому +208

      Let’s be honest, if you are buying 2.6k for an English speaking day care it would be nicer because they don’t have to hire people who speak one specific language

    • @rayy__7630
      @rayy__7630 Рік тому +138

      Nope worked at a daycare and the price you pay is NOT worth the care they get. Little to no training for most of the “teachers” who get paid LESS THAN MINIMUM WAGE and your kid is getting beat on other kids who aren’t disciplined and don’t count on them getting care for that bc at least at the one I worked at, ice packs were not allowed to be given unless there was a bruise already there.

    • @spacebar9733
      @spacebar9733 Рік тому +24

      no it wont ive been to plenty in California and the price point doesnt change anything but the location

    • @isetyourfriendsonfire
      @isetyourfriendsonfire Рік тому +16

      Omg that's 5 months of mortgage for us. Such a dope daycare and it's very nice you can afford it. ♡ Most importantly it's great you found a place where you feel your kids are safe while you're at work.

    • @traderjoe2495
      @traderjoe2495 Рік тому +20

      So true.. I guess she didn’t research enough on American daycare. My kids american daycare feeds 4x a day (including snacks) and they have kitchen at the facility. Don’t make it sound like this is a culture or language thing. It comes down to how much you pay for.

  • @Volundur9567
    @Volundur9567 3 місяці тому

    Keeping language is also so important.

  • @Atticblood
    @Atticblood 4 місяці тому

    Most daycares are open until 5:30 in the US. Most daycare is also do feed their children hot meals. My kids have literally never been to a daycare that did not have hot meals

  • @piyagarnodunukwe7833
    @piyagarnodunukwe7833 Рік тому +4078

    For $2600 per month, I would want a whole lot more than 4 meals and a bed for my child. Seriously that is very expensive.

    • @onemorelivingvids
      @onemorelivingvids Рік тому +307

      It’s also in Silicon Valley in California, so that’s probably part of it

    • @cyflym11
      @cyflym11 Рік тому +63

      When she has the second kid she will either be giving up work or sending them both to somewhere a lot cheaper!

    • @ralphbassim
      @ralphbassim Рік тому

      @@cyflym11 wtf was the point of your slightly incelscious comment

    • @spiritwolf9582
      @spiritwolf9582 Рік тому

      🤷🏼‍♂️ not for poor people like you. 86 dollars a day for home cooked food and childcare is cheap asf.

    • @jal051
      @jal051 Рік тому +100

      @@cyflym11 She has 2. But she loves expensive things. She probably would send them to an American daycare if it was more expensive than the Russian.

  • @sydneyrichardson1526
    @sydneyrichardson1526 Рік тому +1229

    as someone who works at a daycare in america, the only thing is we don’t change them out of PJ’s because the clothes are easily mixed up. that daycare is beautiful but the day care i’ve worked at has beds provides food, heats food when needed and are open from 8am to 6pm every week day. the kids are also grouped by ages so all the appropriate materials are provided

    • @sly3335
      @sly3335 Рік тому +14

      How the hell is that possible with thousands of labels available nowadays? Excuses

    • @TakenByStormEquestrian
      @TakenByStormEquestrian Рік тому +49

      @@sly3335 they are kids.

    • @kimbrolyy
      @kimbrolyy Рік тому +54

      @@sly3335 are you really gonna label all the clothes you kid owns, especially when they grow out of them quicklym

    • @lstchild139
      @lstchild139 Рік тому +32

      @@sly3335 because parents dont always label the clothes and it can be hard to differentiate at times. why dont you open yourself to more possibilities, itll cause you less stress and confusion /gen + lh

    • @pinqularity1040
      @pinqularity1040 Рік тому +20

      @@sly3335 it’s really not that serious

  • @gabriellasmith3699
    @gabriellasmith3699 3 місяці тому

    In the daycare, where I worked before I taught preschool, it takes children from 6 weeks to 12 years old, is open from 6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., feeds children warm meals, breakfast from 9-9:30 a.m., lunch from 12-12:30 p.m., and snack from 3-3:30 p.m. Children would typically go home by 6, with maybe 1 or 2 left at the end while the last daycare teacher vacuumed, mopped, and tidied up in the last half hour. Rest time was on cots/mats about 2 or 3 inches off of the floor, and the children had sheets on the mats and blankets they brought from home. We also had storytime, art, and outside time (weather permitting), or gym time when it snowed. We also had one Spanish speaking teacher for children in the daycare who spoke Spanish, a commonly spoken language where I live in the southwestern U.S. It is also an income-based daycare, so the price parents pay is based on their income. I had my daughter there when I worked there when she was 4 years old, in preschool for 3 & 1/2 hours, and at the daycare for 5 & 1/2 hours, 4 days a week, and in the daycare 9 hours on Fridays. Based on my income, which was about $20,000 a year at the time, and with my employee discount, it cost about $400 a month. We have a preschool within the same building, which is where I teach now and teach some of the children who go to the daycare in my preschool class.

  • @josephmatthewclift1985
    @josephmatthewclift1985 Місяць тому

    We need more places like this here in the States.

  • @smm_marie
    @smm_marie Рік тому +5968

    Girl I'be been sleeping directly on a carpet in kindergarten. Poland raised me up strong 💪🏻🤡
    EDIT woa i said sth relatable

    • @Pike737
      @Pike737 Рік тому +25

      Tak lol

    • @sarag.945
      @sarag.945 Рік тому +116

      I attended a kindergarten managed by nuns.. they made us sleep sitted in chairs with the head on the table 😂 I was never be able to slept once in three years of school but the nap time was mandatory so I just sat there in the dark

    • @prihaps
      @prihaps Рік тому +18

      Im American. We slept on carpet too lol

    • @baesoo3601
      @baesoo3601 Рік тому +1

      🤣

    • @katemichelle32
      @katemichelle32 Рік тому +6

      Living for this response

  • @blackpudding3891
    @blackpudding3891 Рік тому +1905

    Nothing beats sleeping on the floor in a daycare. Your best childhood was made here.

    • @croissant6875
      @croissant6875 Рік тому +9

      totally

    • @kitkatherine23
      @kitkatherine23 Рік тому +61

      I still remember trying to whisper to my friends without getting caught

    • @LocalTiredArtist
      @LocalTiredArtist Рік тому +12

      I remember we didn’t have to sleep if we wanted too. But my mother said I had too. Guess who stayed up anyways cause hey, more play time! And guess who regrets it now? Me.

    • @mssummerrose1
      @mssummerrose1 Рік тому +1

      exactly... 💯

    • @mssummerrose1
      @mssummerrose1 Рік тому

      @@LocalTiredArtist why exactly do you regret it... thank you 😊

  • @Joymaureen7
    @Joymaureen7 5 місяців тому

    In Austria you get feed warm food and you bring your own cold food that’s meant to be cold for lunch

  • @rez_vincent705
    @rez_vincent705 4 місяці тому

    as a half russian person who didnt get to learn russian as a kid (am learning now) thats aweesome

  • @Nour-db7ig
    @Nour-db7ig Рік тому +452

    POV : you’re interested until you hear the price

    • @windyjay4627
      @windyjay4627 Рік тому +1

      Lol true

    • @Nightriser271828
      @Nightriser271828 Рік тому +1

      I've used daycares with similar features and less than half the cost. Based on her username, she's in an area with overall high CoL, so of course daycare is exorbitant. Move away from Silicon Valley, and the same kind of care will be provided for far less (still kinda expensive, but not ludicrous).

    • @T0mtoma
      @T0mtoma Рік тому +1

      I was going too say it was cheap until currencies came into the chat

    • @feartheghus
      @feartheghus Рік тому +2

      If she is making anything less than 32k, not counting tax rate, so really something more like 50k, there is no reason to send the kid to daycare so she can work, instead of being a stay at home mom, because the daycare's sole point is to let you go to work to make a net gain at the horrible cost of not getting to see, be with, or raise your kid. If she's making less than 50k, it's actually a net cost, and also she doesn't get to see her kid.

    • @supersarah5673
      @supersarah5673 Рік тому

      @@feartheghus I agree with you

  • @jodivolk4369
    @jodivolk4369 Рік тому +2382

    I think she doesn’t know the difference between daycare vs preschool. No daycare would end at 2pm.

    • @phumi4801
      @phumi4801 Рік тому +65

      Yes you're are right and it's more expensive because for the overtime. It's like paying for preschool and aftercare if you can't pick up your child earlier but the pajamas thing 🙄 totally unnecessary

    • @nikkired5584
      @nikkired5584 Рік тому +22

      Right?! That confused me so much! I’ll bet you’re right.

    • @andreamanzoni7303
      @andreamanzoni7303 Рік тому +77

      ​@@phumi4801 pajamas aren't unnecessary. It teaches them good habnit of prepareing for bed time, so they can separate it. And it is important bec. in the future they are less likely to lay on couch witouth wahsing teeth or showering or whatever

    • @ilistaymystic
      @ilistaymystic Рік тому +39

      @@andreamanzoni7303 definitely. teaching kids basic life skills at a young age is important

    • @prcervi
      @prcervi Рік тому +11

      area dependent pricing(big cities ain't cheap), and the kid is getting language lessons and full care
      so this is a preschool/daycare/private school kinda situation and the costs add up(hey the staff might even be getting a living wage), and bonus of parent not having to be the end all teacher of healthy habits and routines

  • @amzkavenagh8084
    @amzkavenagh8084 4 місяці тому

    Australia Day care is usually open 6:30am - 6:30 pm and a day is around $160-200 a day but then it is subsidies - (Government pays) for some of it. My day care serves 4 meals 1 is warm food and then 2 others are fruit and a snack. I work in a day care

  • @mudturtle3660
    @mudturtle3660 3 місяці тому

    There are also so many long-term benefits to raising your child to speak two languages. It decreases the risk of dementia later in life, and makes it easier to learn other languages as well. One of the school districts in my state recently shut down all of their dual language programs because they "weren't effective," which just means that the students in those programs were scoring a little below average on state standardized tests. But that's completely normal for children learning multiple languages up until they reach ninth grade, when they start to score above average on state standardized tests.

  • @13thCenturyGhost
    @13thCenturyGhost Рік тому +161

    idk what “most” american daycares are being discussed but the one down my street is open till 7pm (or you can pay a little extra if you’re picking them up after 7), they get hot meals and snacks through out the day, and they have a separate napping room with cots and blankets/pillows for each cot

    • @AdrianaHernandez-ux7te
      @AdrianaHernandez-ux7te Рік тому +14

      Exactly I dont think it's right to say 'most American daycares" when she is probably talking about a couple daycares just in her area most of the stuff she said I've never heard of

    • @fisaldev3102
      @fisaldev3102 Рік тому +2

      maybe the ones in her state

  • @eshwaryat8495
    @eshwaryat8495 Рік тому +978

    That is more than my college tuition fees for 3 years-

    • @V78_
      @V78_ Рік тому +90

      What kind of cheap college are you going to? 💀

    • @XmaniXi
      @XmaniXi Рік тому +40

      What college u in 😭

    • @eshwaryat8495
      @eshwaryat8495 Рік тому +31

      @@V78_ Delhi University, and it's one of the most reputed university here

    • @boop9430
      @boop9430 Рік тому +33

      bruh my tuition is $6000 usd per semester and that’s considered cheap

    • @gabrielfelizp4520
      @gabrielfelizp4520 Рік тому +14

      I pay around 1,300$ USD per semester here in Dominican Republic and my college it’s the 2nd most expensive in the city 🤣 My whole 4 year tuition it’s around 10k USD I believe that’s why most Americans study here instead

  • @itscheyenne9203
    @itscheyenne9203 3 місяці тому

    Daycare worker here and I can say that not all American daycares close at 2pm. The one I work at opens at 6:30am-7am closes at 6pm and we provide hot breakfast and lunch but our kids prefer cereal everyday. Our kids sleep on cots and mats with sheets and blankets the babies sleep in cribs. I don't get changing into pajamas for a nap. Our kids sleep from 12-3.

    • @itscheyenne9203
      @itscheyenne9203 3 місяці тому

      And parents can bring food for their kids and we heat it up in the microwave even infant bottles we heat up everyday. What daycare did you send your kids to because that's not a good daycare at all.

  • @ruthmallery5601
    @ruthmallery5601 4 місяці тому

    The daycare I know in America are open from 6 am to 6pm

  • @larissatom6910
    @larissatom6910 Рік тому +4138

    My kids’ child care center was open 6:30-6:30. I don’t know of any day cares that are only open until 2p. They were provided with two hot meals/day plus a snack. They did nap on mats (with parent provided sheets/blankets) though.

    • @cassandramoss9934
      @cassandramoss9934 Рік тому +178

      I worked at many daycares and I can vouch for this as well. We were open from 6-6. Kids slept on cots though

    • @Sam-nz3vj
      @Sam-nz3vj Рік тому +246

      I don’t see the problem with mats? Kids love to sleep on the floor and it’s normal to sleep on the floor in many parts of the world.
      Also don’t most people nap in their day clothes? Otherwise it’s just bedtime.

    • @Heather-lb4ic
      @Heather-lb4ic Рік тому +118

      I agree. I have never heard of a daycare closing at 2pm

    • @jessierabbit
      @jessierabbit Рік тому +61

      I was wondering if she was meaning preschool? I know preschools that close @ 2 and then the kid goes to daycare after that. It also fits the other things she mentioned that I find many daycares do have.

    • @MiaSelfVideos
      @MiaSelfVideos Рік тому +18

      Same here! Where I live all the daycare and private prek's go from 6am-6pm. Only the public prek let's out earlier and they have and extended school day program for kids who need to stay longer.

  • @luvfun1982
    @luvfun1982 Рік тому +488

    I don’t know what kind of daycares you were looking at in America, but my aunt ran one and they slept on lil beds with blankets, they didn’t change clothes. The kids had a warm breakfast and lunch and a healthy snack, and she closed @ 5:30pm.

    • @sophiefett
      @sophiefett Рік тому +26

      No literally. My mom runs a daycare and does the same you described🤷‍♀️

    • @MariaMaria-sr8zg
      @MariaMaria-sr8zg Рік тому +26

      That's what I was thinking. I've never even seen a daycare that closes at 2 and my sister ran the kitchen at one of the daycares. She cooks 2 meals a day for all the kids and 2 snacks a day. Sounds like she may have looked at home daycares.

    • @blessedwifeandmama
      @blessedwifeandmama Рік тому +13

      Good I don't want my children changing their clothes at daycare anyway

    • @2socksandahalf
      @2socksandahalf Рік тому

      @@blessedwifeandmama why?

    • @blessedwifeandmama
      @blessedwifeandmama Рік тому +8

      @@2socksandahalf lotta weird ppl these days unfortunately

  • @sweetypsycho4895
    @sweetypsycho4895 4 місяці тому

    Божечки, у вас такое классное произношение!

  • @colleenc1586
    @colleenc1586 3 місяці тому

    The daycares near me in America they can open between 6-7am and close 6-6:30

  • @Lepsybaby
    @Lepsybaby Рік тому +2961

    As an American daycare teacher, I've never worked at a school that closes at 2 and doesn't serve warm meals that our chefs cook in the on-site kitchen

    • @skeletini9836
      @skeletini9836 Рік тому +115

      same. we have a kitchen that serves hot meals and snack time and we are luckily if every kid is out by 6.

    • @dionabutshemakesplaylists
      @dionabutshemakesplaylists Рік тому +56

      When I was younger I went to a wild daycare then 😭
      To be fair most daycares are not like the one I went to, but I remember only getting unhealthy snacks, and one time a staff member just walked out. I had to bring my own meals too, that place was strange haha

    • @y0utuberculosis
      @y0utuberculosis Рік тому +23

      I worked at a subsidized day care in quebec that costs $9 a day and they had warm food and stayed open until 5 or 6.

    • @Strawberry-shortcake-luv
      @Strawberry-shortcake-luv Рік тому +11

      ​@@dionabutshemakesplaylists when I was little there was a daycare across the street, it had amazing reviews and stuff like that. They promised my mom that they were feeding us healthy food multiple times a day. I got expelled for telling my mom they were feeding us fruit loops... They hated me because I had ADHD (I didn't know at the time) and they said "I was different and different is weird" but that's not normal I got kicked out of some other small ones for similar reasons. My parents found one that treated me fairly, it's uncommon to find daycares like the one she just described at least here and Pennsylvania. Anyways that turns into a rant lol

    • @dionabutshemakesplaylists
      @dionabutshemakesplaylists Рік тому +5

      @@Strawberry-shortcake-luv That's crazy
      It's insane that it's so hard to find daycares that actually care, which makes the name pretty ironic lol