Sometimes the kindergarten that the child attends does not suit the parents or the baby himself for various reasons: frequent illnesses, poor treatment, insufficient attention. Sometimes parents wonder about transferring the crumbs to another garden if the family has changed their place of residence. In any case, both parents and children are very worried about the change of preschool. After all, we are talking about a new team, educators, environment.
Instructions
Step 1
Nevertheless, this question is not so difficult. Russian legislation states that citizens have the right to transfer a child from kindergarten to kindergarten. The problem is that in our country there is a huge shortage of places in preschool institutions. In this regard, it becomes difficult to find a suitable place.
Step 2
If you decide that your baby will go to another kindergarten, you need to write an application to the education department of your city or district. There it will be considered by the commission for recruiting preschool institutions. If the desired place is, then you will receive a voucher, with which you will go to the head of the kindergarten.
Step 3
If you liked any particular kindergarten, and you want to arrange your baby there, you can try to contact the head directly. If there is free space, then there will be no problem with obtaining a voucher.
Step 4
Difficulties can be if there are no places in the desired garden. Then you need to queue up on general or preferential (if there are grounds for this) conditions.
If, nevertheless, you find a place, you will need to write a letter of care in the kindergarten that your child attends. You need to take a medical card and a vaccination card from a nurse, as well as pick up the child's belongings in the group.
Step 5
When you enter a new kindergarten, you will have to pay an initial fee, as well as take tests and go through a medical commission. If the child attended another preschool institution before entering the kindergarten, then all the specialists do not need to go through. You can check the list of them with your local pediatrician.