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Discipline: No Longer a Dirty Word This is part two of "The D Word." This article continues the discussion of discipline issues that may arise, not just between children in the center, but in dealing with discipline • daycare • childcare • parents • teachers
GrandParents as Daily Childcare Providers Issues concerning Grandparents who provide Daycare or are considering providing Daily Child Care for their newborn to pre-school grandchildren. childcare • grandparent • grandchild • child development
The Business of Child Care This article outlines the changes in family child care over the past few decades. family childcare • family daycare • starting daycare • starting childcare • childcare provider
A Nanny Job Description If you are looking to hire a nanny, a clear and definitive job description is an essential part of the process. nanny job description • childcare provider description • nanny responsibilities • nanny duties • nanny interview
Day Care: Recovery From Issues How do you get back on track when something goes wrong at your daycare center? Divorce, death in the family, or accident at childcare can interrupt the flow of care? childhood trauma • trauma recovery • recovery • childcare • death of a grandparent
Evening Transitions at Daycare This is Part 2 of the article, "Transition Troubles." This portion covers the difficulties that parents often are forced to deal with as they pick up their children from day care • daycare • daycare troubles • transitions • mornings
How to Interview Daycare Providers A handy list of issues and questions for interviewing potential childcare providers daycare • childcare • childcare provider • childcare policy • daycare policy
Profile: Deborah Tillman Deborah Tillman took matters into her own hands--she opened a daycare center to provide the kind of childcare she wanted for her son and other children how to start a daycare • child care • working mother • preschool • early childhood education
Controlling Biting In Daycare Two experts weigh in on how to deal with the issue of biting in preschool-aged children. preschool biting • daycare biting • day care biting • toddler biting • controling biting in daycare
How to Manage Preschool Separation Anxiety Daycare providers can manage separation anxiety by utilizing strategies to lessen the unknown and remaining consistent in their approach to separation issues preschool separation anxiety • managing separation anxiety • managing preschool separation anxiety • classroom visitation • preschool schedules and rituals
Childhood Sickness This is Part 2 of my series on illnesses and the Daycare. This portion discusses some common illnesses and if kids should be kept home due to them. illness • sickness • childhood illness • daycare illness • cold
Who Will Care for Your Preschooler? Choosing childcare can be sticky at best. Will the child be safe? Happy? Is it affordable and will it work with your schedule? The ultimate choice in care is up to you and your child, but my first-step tips should point you in the right direction. safe • child • care • childcare • provider
Life Impacting Childcare A continuation of a series of articles dealing with the events in children's lives in daycare that can result in emotional issues. behavioral issues • behavior • childcare • daycare • issues in childcare
Preschool Potty Training Tips Dr. Judith Goldstein and Kimberley Blaine provide sound advice for potty training in the preschool or daycare environment. toilet training • potty training • preschool toilet training • daycare toilet training • potty training tips
Holiday Tipping Guide When the holiday season approaches, questions regarding both the amount and the appropriateness of holiday gratuities seem to arise at every turn. christmas tipping • holiday gratuities • holiday tipping • holiday tips • christmas tips
Books for Home Daycare Businesses Resources to help start, manage and market your home-based day care business child care books • daycare books • family childcare books • home daycare books • in-home daycare
Brio Classic Toys Brio is best known for train tables, but they have many more classic toys to offer. The company stands for quality lead-free toys and crative children's products. brio train toys • classic toys • lead free toys • toy trains • brio construction toys
Cooperative Childcare Sharing child care between yourself and another parent or two can provide you with a few hours of free childcare a week, and it helps to build community too. cooperative childcare • free childcare • community childcare • free daycare • community child care
Daycare Allergies Every daycare should have a strategy for handling the eventuality of one of their kids haveing severe allergies. children • childhood allergies • allergy • daycare • day care
Daycare Discipline: The D Word Discipline is often seen as a dirty word between childcare providers and parents. This article discusses various aspects of discipline that daycare teachers and parents daycare • day care • childcare • child care • discipline
Daycare Year-End Evaluation It's important to regularly evaluate your child's daycare center to insure that your child is receiving the best care possible-- the end of the year is a convenient time. day care • daycare • evaluation • daycare evaluation • year-end evaluation
Discipline in Daycare These are the results for poll #4 that has been active for the last month. poll results • daycare • child care • education • poll
Managing Daycare Temper Tantrums A temper tantrum is a negative emotional reaction involving such behaviors as crying, screaming, hitting, kicking and breath holding. temper tantrums • temper tantrums in daycare • temper tantrums in preschool • toddler tantrums • toddler behavioral issues
Preschool Potty Training Readiness Signs for preschool teachers, child care providers, and parents that a child is ready for potty training. toilet training • potty training • preschool toilet training • daycare toilet training • potty training readiness
Process Oriented Art This article discusses the term "Process Oriented Art" and the idea that the learning is more important than having something cute to hand on the fridge. process oriented art • childcare • daycare • children • preschool
Should my Child go to Daycare? Information on Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease, Fifths Disease, and Ringworm. childhood diseases • daycare illness • childcare illness • daycare • childcare
Teaching Toddlers To Color Toddlers are capable of doing fun and imaginative things with crayons. Parents can avoid disaster by reviewing the do's and don'ts of coloring before their kids get busy. teaching toddlers to color • dos donts creative activities • rules for using crayons • how to use crayons • how not to use crayons
Work and Life Balance for Parents Whether you work full time, telecommute from home or are taking a career break to raise your children, balance between career and family is key. working mothers • work life balance • work from home • work full time • finding childcare
ADD in the Child Care Setting While there are established methods for dealing with ADD in public schools, the daycare setting may be more problematic for ADD children for several reasons. daycare and add • childcare and add • add in the daycare setting • add in the childcare setting • add childcare providers
Abuse In the Daycare Abuse in the daycare setting can be devastating, but there are some small measures that parents can take to prevent it from happening to your child. abuse • child abuse • neglect • neglect in the daycare • daycare
Beat the Rainy Day Blues Ideas for fun indoor play indoor play • games • preschool • daycare • childcare
Beyond a Peanut Allergy Flashcards "Beyond a Peanut" cards teach the vigilance to keep highly allergic children safe from anaphylactic reactions while at school, daycare, friends' homes or birthday parties peanut allergy in children • peanut allergy cross-contamination • anaphylactic shock reaction • beyond a peanut education flashcards • dina clifford mind flight llc
Choosing a New Daycare Center This is the second part of a series on things to look for when searching for a new daycare center for your child, or to strive to provide in your daycare center. daycare • new • part 2 • childcare • teachers
Church Childcare Jobs Providing childcare in a church setting is an exciting opportunity. While the pay may not be high, the duties and responsibilities are very important. church childcare jobs • church workers • childcare duties • paid positions in church • working for church
Controlling Illness in Daycare Daycare providers and preschool teachers can control the spread of illness by taking a few simple preventative measures controlling illness in daycare • daycare illness • preschool illness • daycare germs • preschool disease
Daycare and Children What is the latest news of the effects of institutionalized childcare? The National Institutes on Health releases it's latest report on the pros - and cons of daycare. daycare • institutionalized childcare • effects of daycare • quality childcare • daycare and language skills
Daycare Illness Policies Symptoms that may exclude a child from daycare or preschool daycare • childcare • day care • preschool • illness
Factors that Contribute to Separation Anxiety Separation anxiety in preschool children involves numerous contributing factors: a parent's anxiety, lack of attachment, fear of the unknown, and household changes. separation anxiety preschool • separation anxiety daycare • separation disorders • separation anxiety behaviors • separation anxiety disorders
Finding Daycare for an Infant Finding quality childcare for your infant will be one of the first decisions you will have to make as a new parent. daycare • finding daycare for your infant • childcare • in-home daycare • daycare centers
Funny Kid Quotes and Stories They never stop coming, so here is even more funny things that can only come from a child's mind and mouth. day care • daycare • funny kids • things kids say • funny things kids say
Managing Anxiety in Parents of Preschoolers Preschool children may suffer from separation anxiety as they more firmly develop a sense of self. Parents may also experience issues with separation from their child. managing anxiety in parents of preschoolers • separation anxiety in daycare • separation anxiety preschool • separation anxiety disorders • parents contribute to separation anxiety
Stay at Home Moms or Career Moms? When choosing to be a stay at home mom or career mom, some find it difficult to know which is the better decision. However, providing good care is what really counts. stay at home mom • stay at home with the the baby • finding money for daycare • career mom • care of infant
The History of Nannies Have you ever been curious about how nannies came to be, and how far they date back? The first nannies, called nurses, are different than nannies today. history of nannies • nanny role in society • responsibilities of nannies • working mothers • the years of the nannies
Reflections on the Beasley Case Again, a case of surrogacy-gone-wrong has captured headlines. What can we learn from this sad turn of events? helen beasley • surrogate • surrogant • surrogate mothers • surrogant mothers
Advantages of Placing Kids in Home Daycare There are a lot of daycare options available for families to choose from, but the smaller size of a home daycare offers many advantages large childcare centers can't. advantages of placing kids in home daycare • benefits of family childcare programs for kids • kids in home daycare • in home daycare • benefits of family childcare programs |
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