2016

  • Three Mistakes To Avoid When Choosing The Right Child Care

    These days, it is not uncommon to see both parents working outside the home, resulting in the need for child care. In fact, about 23.4% of children aged 5 and under are a part of some type of organized child care. Working outside the home makes it very difficult to balance work life and home life, so there are many benefits to placing your child in a child care facility. Some benefits include improving social skills, exposing them to other cultures, and building their immune system.
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  • Are Charter Schools Really Effective?

    Many parents want their children to be accepted into a charter school because they believe that the education it provides is superior to a regular public school education. Over the years, this belief has been challenged by some experts who feel charters do not live up to their reputation. If you are considering sending your child to a charter school you should know that they do, in fact, offer multiple advantages for students.
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  • Late Night Care: How to Handle Overnight Daycare for Your Kid's

    Daycare is a valuable tool for parents who need to work part-time or full-time hours. One of the more difficult issues to deal with when looking for a good daycare is finding a nighttime daycare if you are a third shift worker. Luckily, daycares that offer around the clock care are beginning to crop up, both as in-home daycares and at commercial daycare centers. After you have found a daycare that will work for your overnight shift, you should properly prepare your child to attend daycare overnight versus during the day.
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