More Daycare Tips

Starting A Home Daycare Business

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011
Kids at daycare

When beginning your child care business it’s important to decide what type of care you wish to provide and the types of resources you’ll need to support it. Creating a handbook which thoroughly outlines your child care policies and procedures is an invaluable tool for you and your clients. Your handbook are tools you can…

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Saying Good-Bye at Child Care

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Saying good-bye can be a stressful time since it is normal and healthy for young children to have a strong attachment to their parents. Young children’s attachments and their ability to separate from their parents varies by age. Children ages birth to 12 months are closely attached to their parents and are dependent upon them…

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Hygiene Tips For Child Care Providers

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Reducing the spread of infectious diseases is an important challenge in child care settings. Exposure to new germs is increased by bringing groups of children together, and immature immune systems mean that exposures are more likely to result in infection. Some of the more common problems are colds and flu, chicken pox, measles, gastrointestinal diseases,…

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Self-Esteem and Early Childhood

Thursday, May 6th, 2010
children self esteem

Parents, you are not alone in these challenges. Schools, day care centers and community organizations are working along with the family to help children access self-esteem. Recently an education specialist with the nation’s leading private provider of early childhood education and care for infants …

Teach Babies To Communicate With Baby Sign Language

Monday, April 26th, 2010
Signing Time DVD of the Month Club

Would you like to communicate with your child before they can talk? Do you want to increase your child’s reading and language abilities? Baby Sign Language is an exciting activity based on muscles and movement, not just looking and listening. Small children love to learn to sign, just as they love to learn anything by…

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Free Printable Daycare Menu Planner

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

We’ve created this guide to help you plan ahead for healthy daycare meals and snacks. It’s flexible – you can use it for one meal, one day, or one week! You can check off the boxes, or write in the foods in the different categories. This also helps with shopping, as it makes creating a…

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9 Elements of Quality Child Care for Babies and Toddlers

Monday, March 29th, 2010

High quality care for babies and toddlers can enrich children’s early experience and complement the work of parents and family members.  The key to quality child care is a high-quality relationship with caregivers. It is through a close relationship with caring adults, including child care providers that children flourish and learn about the world and…

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What You Should Be Asking A Potential Caregiver

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
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As a parent considering child care services, there are many things you will have to consider when screening for a suitable daycare for your children.  To help, we have compiled a list of the types of questions that you should ask any daycare center, childcare service or nanny. What is the infant (or child) to…

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