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A simple, organized way to help new moms and dads and families who are relocating find the childcare center that's right for them.
There are important questions all parents should ask a potential childcare provider before deciding to enroll their child.
Childcare can be expensive. However, there are cheap and free childcare options. Read on for safe low cost and no cost babysitting options for your little one.
If you are looking to hire a nanny, a clear and definitive job description is an essential part of the process.
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?
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A handy list of issues and questions for interviewing potential childcare providers
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
Two experts weigh in on how to deal with the issue of biting in preschool-aged children.
Planning a summer vacation can be stressful enough without worrying about childcare. Make sure you know what your daycare's vacation policy is before leaving on a trip.
Daycare providers can manage separation anxiety by utilizing strategies to lessen the unknown and remaining consistent in their approach to separation issues
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.
Starting one's own business is appealing. Before deciding whether or not to start a childcare service, consider these things. It requires much more than loving children.
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.
The daily care of children with autism can be daunting. There are many helpful strategies for childcare leaders who care for children with autism in traditional daycare.
In the daycare and preschool setting, offering children portion-controlled, nutritious snacks helps children develop healthy eating habits.
A great babysitter or daycare is a valuable resource to parents. Use word of mouth, local community centres, licensed daycares or other parents to find good childcare.
Cupcake Mum and Maggie & Rose are new private members' clubs for London families. Suite 101 paid a visit to see what's on offer, and whether they are worth the cost.
When the holiday season approaches, questions regarding both the amount and the appropriateness of holiday gratuities seem to arise at every turn.
A continuation of a series of articles dealing with the events in children's lives in daycare that can result in emotional issues.
Daycare business owners must participate in networking with other early childhood education professionals in order to create mutually beneficial relationships
Dr. Judith Goldstein and Kimberley Blaine provide sound advice for potty training in the preschool or daycare environment.
Child development experts now use the term "prosocial skills". This new buzzword describes positive ways that children socially interact with others.
Parents and caregivers can teach children about conflict resolution skills by offering a wheel of choice, limited choices and by coaching children to set personal limits.
Daycare regulations can be difficult to understand. Here is a clear list of what daycare providers must feed children in their care to meet DCFS licensing requirements.
After school care can be trickier to organize than a full day of daycare, but options include Kindercare, after school programs, enrichment activities and babysitters.
Resources to help start, manage and market your home-based day care business
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.
When choosing relative care, there are many pros and cons to consider. The cost of child care by relatives vary based on a wide range of factors.
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.
Every daycare should have a strategy for handling the eventuality of one of their kids haveing severe allergies.
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
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.
These are the results for poll #4 that has been active for the last month.
A temper tantrum is a negative emotional reaction involving such behaviors as crying, screaming, hitting, kicking and breath holding.
Playing classical music in the daycare or preschool setting helps young children relax and fall asleep faster than without music.
Signs for preschool teachers, child care providers, and parents that a child is ready for potty training.
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.
The humble neighborhood park can be a social hub, an opportunity to stay physically active, and a source of local resources and sense of community
Information on Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease, Fifths Disease, and Ringworm.
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.
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.
Get paid while sleeping, help children and their parents in the process? Can't beat that! Offering overnight childcare or sleepover care can be an easy way to earn more.
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.
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.
"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
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.
Providing childcare in a church setting is an exciting opportunity. While the pay may not be high, the duties and responsibilities are very important.
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