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Tips To Keep Your Child Healthy At Daycare

Many children attend daycare, which can expose them to different common childhood illnesses. Of course, children's immune systems are immature, and whether they are cared for at home or in a daycare setting, they are bound to come down with something eventually. However, if your child attends daycare, there are steps you can take that may reduce how often they become ill. Here are a few tips for parents. Boost Their Immunity with Nutrition Read More 

4 Questions To Ask About Potential After School Programs

As a busy parent, you may need childcare for your children for a few hours after school lets out in order to finish your workday or tackle the last few items on your to-do list. An after-school child care program is a terrific solution to your childcare needs. Make sure that you ask the following questions to ensure the program is the best fit for you and your child's needs.  Read More 

How To Be Sure Your Child Adapts Well In School

Getting your child into school can be one of the most exciting parts of a parent's life. This is expected because every parent wants the best for their child. Parents want to ensure that their child adapts well to school, especially during preschool. At this point in time, the feeling of excitement turns into a feeling of concern if your child is capable of familiarizing himself with what's expected in school. Read More 

Is Your Toddler Ready For New Experiences?

Remember when your child was a little baby? Those days were probably both harder and easier for you. On one hand, you might have lost a lot of sleep when your baby wasn't sleeping through the night. On the other hand, when you were going out, all you had to do was to bundle up your baby, bring along things like diapers and a change of clothes and you were ready to walk out the door to do things like grocery shopping or meeting other moms for lunch. Read More 

Help! What Do You Do If Your Preschooler Has Become A Biter?

No parent wants to receive a phone call from his/her child's preschool or babysitter informing him/her that his/her child is biting other children. At first, it is normal to panic and wonder what you can do to quickly get this problem under control. If your preschooler has started biting, these four tips can help. S is for Start By Understanding Why Children bite for different reasons. Some will feel threatened, while others want to express themselves in certain ways. Read More