By: Kris Murray | 2010-12-23 | Babies Asking about a child care’s discipline policies will give you great insight into the school and if it will be a good fit for you and your child. read more
By: Terry Daniels | 2011-04-03 | Article Marketing Many parents choose to work outside of the home. With both mother and father gone for much of the day, children cannot be left to stay at home by themselves. Daycare centers provide a place where chi... read more
By: John F Smith | 2010-04-01 | Babies When you leave your children in a daycare center, they experience a lot of things that can affect your child's behavior and personality. One of the crucial things that the daycare has to decide on is the time of discipline they will give your children. When the kid is having tantrums and is crying it is hard to decide whether to allow the child to cry or the child should be comforted. read more
By: Edith Gates | 2010-09-28 | Babies If you are planning to start your own new business, then investing in a child daycare center can be a good option. These days the demand for daycare centers have increased a lot because most parents these days are working on a job in order to run their family easily read more
By: ChrisCorne | 2011-04-22 | Business The Starting a Day Care Center Start-Up Guide Kit? is really a step-by-step manual which supplies a assortment of useful sound guidance and useful advice for beginning your own effective youngster treatment small business. read more
By: Alicia Bowyer | 2010-10-24 | Parenting When deciding on different forms of child daycare, there are many important things to consider. I struggled for quite awhile with my daycare decision when I went back to work after my first child but settled on a daycare center. read more
By: Cody Rist | 2012-05-24 | Childhood education Choosing the first daycare center for your child is the single most important decision you can make. read more
By: John F Smith | 2010-04-02 | Marketing Once you have determined what kind of day-care facility you will put your child in, you should also look at a number of factors which will verify if the facility is what you are looking for. Here are some important questions a parent should ask: Are their operating hours amenable with your working hours? Do they allow late pick up and do they implore a penalty fee for such? read more
By: Devin Murray | 2010-12-21 | Babies Accreditation and citification are two big questions you should ask any child care you are thinking of placing your child with. Although to some degree they are the same there is a big difference between the two. read more
By: Ed Mercer | 2010-04-02 | Parenting Is daycare the right thing for my child? This is a question that my wife, Angela and I asked ourselves on a daily basis, and would be a topic of conversation as we are laying in bed at night. I worked 12 hours per day (and sometimes more) and many times would have to work out of state for months upon end, without seeing my wife and children. read more
By: Loren Yadeski | 2011-07-08 | Business You cannot start a business without the right budget. However, the amount you will have to spend initially depends on the extent of the operations you wish to mount. Smaller operations tend to require small budgets but the returns are also small. Bigger operations are more complex and require greater... read more
By: Kris Murray | 2010-12-11 | Babies One of the most important questions you should be asking when visiting child care centers in Tucson is “What is a typical day like?” The answers to this question can be very helpful in helping you pick the right daycare for you and your child. read more
By: Devin Murray | 2010-12-10 | Babies A key question to ask any daycare is what is their staff turnover. This is important for many different reasons and plays into how enjoyable your experience with the daycare will be. read more
By: Devin Murray | 2010-11-27 | Babies When looking to place your child in daycare a key item to look for is the procedure they school has set up for when the caregiver is ill. This should be looked at carefully because it can affect how your experience and that of your child will be. read more
By: John F Smith | 2010-04-02 | News and society People had long been complaining about the state of childcare centers in Idaho, one of the lowest ranked in the nation, where smaller care centers are not even required to have a working telephone or smoke detector and where the child-staff ratio is far from being ideal. In response to the complaints and dissatisfaction of the population, the Idaho Senate voted unanimously to approve a daycare licensing bill. Senate Bill 1112 was extensively amended by the House, causing many senators to pose strong objections to the House changes. read more