Posted by Thad Pryor in Uncategorized, tags: child care, child safety, childcare, children, day care, family, family concerns, parenting, thad pryor, Uncategorized
All parents have concerns about the safety of their children and will go to any extreme to ensure their safety, knowing full well all the various forms that danger can take. Objects and activities can seem safe and innocent but given the curiosity and inventiveness of a child can turn into a dangerous situation almost instantly. Parents are very aware of the need to be ever watchful of their child all his waking hours.
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Posted by Thad Pryor in Uncategorized, tags: babies, baby, child care, childcare, children, day care, daycare, family, kids, thad pryor, Uncategorized
Caring for children, whether they be your own or someone else’s, is an awesome responsibility. Those responsible, intrepid individuals who care for children by providing basic care and individual attention, all the while teaching an age-appropriate academic program coupled with some heavy duty nurturing deserve everyone’s applause. These angels on earth even manage to hone the social skills from the smallest toddler in the group right up to the belligerent older bully. We teach, love and nurture our own children with varying success at times. What must it be like to do the same for twenty kids that start out as strangers?
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Posted by Thad Pryor in Uncategorized, tags: child care, child safety, day care, daycare, family, family concerns, parenting, parents, thad pryor, Uncategorized
I wonder what the percentage might be of new mothers caring for their babies during their maternity leave seriously contemplating the options of making it financially feasible for them to stay with their baby and not go back to work. Might it be 75 percent? Ninety percent? Even more? Many mothers spend a large part of their maternity leave crunching numbers to try to find a financial means to ward off the day when they must leave their new baby in someone else’s care because they simply cannot afford to stay home from work any longer. There is unfortunately no other option for the majority of mothers. Often this realization comes with strong feelings of guilt before jumping into the analysis of available day care centers that must be undergone.
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Posted by Thad Pryor in Uncategorized, tags: babies, child care, childcare, children, day care, daycare, family, kids, parenting, parents, toddlers, Uncategorized
That first anxious day will come for every parent when they must drop off their little darling at a day care center. Your cute, cuddly infant is a grown up toddler now with many definite ideas of his own. One of those ideas is that there is no way he is going to leave you and walk through that door that leads to his day care center - absolutely no way.
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