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  • 3 Benefits Of Year Round Preschool

    If you have a child who is in preschool, you probably know that finding the right preschool option can be challenging. There are so many different things that you should look for when shopping around for a preschool for your child, including the right schedule for your family. If possible, you may want to look for a preschool that is open all year long instead of just during the traditional school schedule.
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  • 3 Tips For Making It Through The Foster Care Licensing Process

    You may be excited about becoming licensed to provide foster care, but you might have heard that the whole process can be a little stressful. You could be wondering about how you can make it through this tough process, but the tips below can help you out. If you keep them in mind, you can help make sure that you can make it through the foster care licensing process without an issue.
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  • What to Ask a Potential Child Daycare Provider

    If you're planning to return to work after your maternity leave is over, you'll need to find a good daycare for your child to go to every day. While many daycares may seem similar at first glance, there are some questions you can ask that will help you select the right one for your kid. Pickup Policy You may be able to drop your child off every single day, but can you also pick them up after work?
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  • 3 Things To Look For In A Good Preschool

    When it comes time for your child to attend preschool, it is important that you find a preschool program that is well suited to them. This can make all of the difference in the world for how they view preschool and even school in general because this is likely their first time attending any kind of school. Thankfully, there are certain things that you can look for and do to make sure that a preschool is a good fit for your child.
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  • What To Look For In A Daycare Facility For A Physically Disabled Child

    When your child has a physical disability but no developmental issues, a regular daycare can be an excellent option to help them integrate with their peers. The issue is that you will need to make sure that the facility you choose is still able to meet the needs of your child. The following guide can help you determine what to look for when picking out the facility. Is the building fully accessible?
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  • 4 Reasons To Look For A Child Care Program That Includes Art Education

    When shopping around for child care, choosing the best program requires you to look deeper than just the price and the qualifications of the caretakers. Whether your child is still an infant or almost old enough to stay home alone, care programs integrating art education can pay off years from now. Since your child is already spending hours a day at a daycare program, making sure that program includes art results in these four important benefits.
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  • How to Decrease Separation Anxiety When You Drop Your Child Off at Daycare

    One of the hardest things about being a parent is going back to work after your maternity or paternity leave is finished or after your child is old enough for you to feel comfortable sending him or her to daycare. You are leaving your child in a strange place and, regardless of the child's age, you both will have a difficult time performing this action. Your child might scream and cry and you might find yourself extremely worried about him or her to the point of distraction.
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  • How To Enrich Your Preschoolers Life Through Teaching

    When you were a child you probably didn't give a lot of thought to how you were going to educate your own children some day. Yet, here you are with children of your own and with the desire to give them the best their world has to offer them. Here are some ideas that might inspire you to help them to learn from the time they're little. In The Home
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