2017

3 Holiday Gift Ideas For Daycare Workers

Parents aren't obligated to give their child's daycare workers gifts at the holiday season, but many do choose to do so. After all, your child spends a large portion of their time in their daycare worker's care, and a holiday gift is a nice way to say thank you for the work and thought that the daycare provider puts into their job. But what is an appropriate gift for your child's daycare provider? Read More 

Tips For Choosing The Right After School Child Care Program

When a child begins attending all day school, he or she no longer needs day care services, but in most cases the school day ends before many parents are off of work, so after school care is essential. Choosing the right after school child care program for your children will make your life easier and will also ensure that your kids have a great school year. Use the following tips to select an after school child care program for your children: Read More 

3 Ways To Help Your Child With Food Allergies Adjust To Preschool

Bringing your young child to preschool for the first time can be an overwhelming experience, but even more stress may be present if your child has food allergies. Whether the allergies are severe or minor, it's important that you take the right steps towards keeping them safe at school. While most preschools are familiar with protocol around food allergies, the following tips will help guide you with settling in your child. Read More 

Does Important Learning Really Start In Daycare?

We all want the best for our children, especially when it comes to their education. However, does this mean sending your child to preschool? You may be surprised to know that your child will, in fact, receive important toddler learning from the preschool and daycare years.  A Love of Learning Starts Early First of all, daycare and preschool preschool gives your child a need to strive academically due to rewards and encouragement. Read More 

Five Ways To Help A Young Autistic Child Learn

If you own or manage a preschool and you hope to help autistic children learn new things too, then the first thing to remember is that autistic children don't often learn at the same pace as other kids. So, you need to give them more room. You may also need to adopt some simple ideas that can help an autistic child to learn better. Here are top 5 ways to help a young autistic child learn that have proven to be successful. Read More