The Importance of CDA Training
Parents and childcare workers all have the delicate task of not only caring for the safety of children but helping them grow and mature as people. Infants and toddlers are vulnerable because of how much they rely on adults to fulfill their needs. They require assistance with eating food, getting their clothes changed, and they need adults to show them love and affection.
Many people have an idea of how to successfully raise children, but not all practices are best.…
If you have a child who you will soon be enrolling in child care, then it’s a good idea to visit some childcare centers in-person to see what you think and where your child might be most comfortable. These tours are usually very informative, but you’ll learn even more if you ask the tour guide or administrator a few questions while you are there. Here are a few of the top questions to ask.…
Preschool can be an enriching opportunity for children. In preschool, young kids will get the chance to learn in a structured environment that takes their age-specific needs into account. As a parent, you’ll have to decide what type of preschool to enroll your child in. Year-round preschools are an enticing option for a number of reasons. Here are four things your child can get out of a year-round preschool:
1. An Unchanging Routine…
Daycare is a completely different world for toddlers, as it’s often the first time a child spends an extended period of time away from family. Given the new environment, good social skills are critical. However, teaching this new set of skills to a toddler isn’t always easy.
Emotion-Safe Zone
A part of social development is not suppressing your emotions, but instead learning how to manage them. As a result, it’s important that you create an environment in which your child can freely express their emotions so that they learn how to control them.…
Working a full-time job can be really exciting, but it can also be equally as challenging if you have young kids. Luckily, there are a lot of schools and child care programs that can accommodate you and your needs so that you don’t have to cut back at the office. If you are on the hunt for the perfect after-school child care program, you may not even know where to start.…
If your child attends daycare on a regular basis, communication with your child’s daycare provider is key. Solid communication between you and your child’s day care provider will help your child’s daycare take better care of your child and will help with your care of your child as well.
#1 Write Down Important Health Information
When you have important health information to share about your child, you should write that information down.…
Child care is not just for parents that work outside their home during the day. It can also be a great solution for parents that work out of their home. While it may be possible to watch your kid and get work done during the day, be aware of the following benefits of using child care.
Your Kid Will Be More Social
Part of growing up for a kid is learning to interact with kids their age in fun ways, which improves their own development at a young age.…
For many children, preschool is the first learning experience they’ll have. Understanding what your child will do during the pre-k day can help you to keep the learning going at home. With that in mind, you ask your little learner, “So, what did you do today?” And, what do you get in response? “Um, I don’t know” or, “Nothing.” You know that neither of those answers are true.
How can you get your preschooler to tell you what they’re doing at their early learning center?…
The drastic changes in cognitive function and behavior that dementia causes can make dementia patients quite difficult to care for. Knowing what to expect from dementia patients and the best ways to help them deal with their symptoms can make it much easier to provide sufficient care. Here are three common problems that dementia sufferers face and what you can do to help manage their symptoms.
Memory Loss
For both dementia patients and caretakers, one of the most frustrating aspects of the disease is memory loss.…
If your child continually gets up at night for that last drink of water, or they simply won’t stay in their bed, it’s important to develop a consistent plan to deal with their behavior. If your child is comfortable and has everything they need, there is no reason they need to get up and out of bed. It can be very frustrating dealing with a child who refuses to go in bed and stay there at night, but with some consistent behavior on your part, you’ll be able to get your child to sleep through the night.…