In the United States, the choice of kindergarten and educational program often depends on the family's financial capabilities. There are several main types of kindergartens in the country.
Private kindergartens. Kindergartens of this type offer different programs and approaches to raising children. Their owners can be private individuals or non-profit organizations.
State kindergartens. Independent public kindergartens provide free pre-school education. However, since every state in America has its own laws, public kindergartens may also offer paid services, depending on local policies.
Religious kindergartens. Some religious organizations offer preschools that emphasize religious education and values. Children of religious families usually receive pre-school education in this type of kindergarten.
Home kindergartens. These kindergartens do not operate in a separate building, as a separate institution, like others. They set aside part of their living space for education and childcare and can provide their own personal approach to education. That is, it will be possible for them to teach in their own way, not on the basis of the program set by the government.