When it comes time to choose a daycare environment for your child, the process can be overwhelming. There are so many different types of care facilities, and each one has its own values and educational methods. Montessori child care centers are one popular option, particularly for parents who want to foster a sense of independence and artistic ability in their young kids. If you've never seen a Montessori facility, you may be wondering what the hype is all about.
23 June 2015
When your infant or toddler is diagnosed with diabetes or another glucose-related disease, your life will quickly change. Does this diagnosis mean your child can never be cared for in a preschool or daycare setting? Absolutely not. As long as you choose the right caregiver, prepare the caregiver for the special needs of your child and take care of your daily planning properly, your young child can still attend preschool or daycare.
16 June 2015
During the summer months, many children are out of school and parents are forced to find childcare to watch their children so that they are safe while the parents work. If you are in a situation where you must find childcare for your child, it is important to make sure that you are sending them to someone that will do more than just watch them. You want to be sure that your child is not going to be placed in front of a television for hours on end rather than actually doing things during their summer break.
10 June 2015
If you are getting ready to put your child into daycare, you are probably taking tours of the top child care centers you are interested in. While visiting child care centers, it can be difficult to figure out which centers really care about teaching your child and which centers care more about entertaining your child. Here are three things to look for during your tour that will show you the daycare you are interested in is set up for learning.
9 June 2015
As a parent, you will want to be certain that the school you choose is going to be best for your child. One of the ways to make sure that a school is in your child's best interests is to make sure that it's student-centered. A student-centered school is one that always puts the needs of the student first and is dedicated to making sure that a student succeeds. This goal is ahead of pleasing the school board, making money, or improving athletic facilities to host tournaments.
5 June 2015