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Selecting Better Child Care

After I headed back to work full time, I realized that it was going to be hard to leave behind my newborn baby. I knew that I needed to find a place that would care just as much about my baby as I did, but I knew that it was going to be easier said than done. I started combing through local advertisements about child care, and I was able to find a business that seemed to focus on quality. They were amazing to work with, and they took care of my child with incredible care. This blog is all about selecting better child care for your kids.

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Make A Tactile Sensory Board For Your Preschooler

22 May 2017
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If you would like to provide your preschooler with a tactile learning tool, make a sensory board by completing the following steps. A sensory board will provide your child with a hands on approach to learning and can be used at home or while on the go. Materials plywood sandpaper hand sander tack cloth lead-free paint mixing stick newspaper sheets plastic sheeting paintbrush measuring tape cordless drill screws staple gun staples scissors belt latches chains fabric carpet square artificial turf measuring tape easel Sand And Paint A Piece Of Plywood Read More …

Daycare Options For Tweens: What To Do For That Awkward Age

22 March 2017
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Tweens, or pre-teen kids who are older than nine but less than thirteen, are not legally old enough to stay home by themselves. There was a time when it was acceptable for this age group to be "latchkey kids," but now most parents could be in trouble for doing this. There are just too many safety issues with giving a kid a key and hoping they get home safely and hoping that they do not open the door for strangers. Read More …

The Last Summer: What To Expect During Your Preschoolers Last Three Months Before Kindergarten

27 May 2015
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You're beaming with admiration at your preschooler's graduation from places like Kid's Country Child Care & Learning Center when all of the sudden you're hit with an overwhelming realization: you only have three months to prepare for kindergarten. While you're busy picking out backpacks and making sure your former preschooler has enough pencils, they're dealing with a whole set of unique struggles. Here are a few things you can expect from your preschooler during the summer before kindergarten, and what you can do to survive while helping them make this transition: Read More …