finding resolutions in child care issues

finding resolutions in child care issues

  • Three Great Reasons To Enroll Your Toddler In Preschool

    As your toddler starts to approach school age, you begin to reach a certain crossroads. Maybe you've been at home with your child since birth or always had a babysitter care for them while you went to work, and now you are thinking about what the future holds. Although your child is set to go to kindergarten in a very short period of time, you might need to make the transition easier on them.

  • What Will Your Children Do After School While You're Still At Work?

    Even though you still have children living at home, did you decide to return to the work place? Perhaps you simply wanted to get back to the career you love. Or, it might be that you and your spouse need more money to pay the bills. No matter the reason that you're going to be at work, one of your main concerns might be what to do with the kids after the school day is complete.

  • Are You And Your Spouse Becoming Foster Parents? 3 Tips To Support Each Other Through The Training Process

    You and your spouse's decision to become foster parents was arrived at after careful thought and consideration of what it would be like to open your home to children. Now that you have decided to take the next steps, you know that it is important to work together with your spouse to learn how to be the best foster parents possible for children in crisis situations. As you prepare for the foster care training process, you can use these tips to show each other support.

  • What To Ask Your Kid After Their First Day At Daycare

    Daycare is a great way to get your kid adjusted to new environments and making new friends before they enter kindergarten. However, dropping your kid off at daycare can be quite difficult for you as a parent. If you have never really been away from your kid due to being a stay-at-home parent, you'll want to know what happened during their day. These questions can help give you some important details about what their day is like at their new daycare.

  • Make A Book With Your Child To Help Them Overcome Their Fear Of Preschool

    If your little one is nervous about starting preschool, there is a creative way you can help them to put that fear behind them and maybe even get them to start asking you to go early: You can write a book with them about preschool. This will help them look forward to starting preschool and it might even help you to feel better about leaving them.  You'll want to gather the following supplies –

  • About Me

    finding resolutions in child care issues

    Taking your child to someone else to be looked after while you work isn't always easy. There will be some times in which you second-guess your decision to go back to work and leave your child with someone else. How do you get past those struggles? Is there any way to avoid them? How do you know that what you are doing is right for your family? I created my blog to help myself get through these struggles. Hopefully, my family's experiences can help other parents going through the same issues find a resolution that is good for the entire family.