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Preschool Summer Camp?
Is your preschooler ready to go to summer camp? Many preschool summer camps operate out of nursery schools and daycare centers, but there are some things parent need to take into account before they send their preschoolers to camp.
If your preschooler is potty-trained and can deal with being without a parent for a decent stretch of time, then those are good signs that your kid may be ready. There are full day and half day camps, so choosing the right length for you and your preschooler is important. The location of the camp, the staff, the cleanliness of the place, logistical transportation options, and of course the cost are all factors that need to be taken into account when deciding whether your child is ready for summer camp.
Preschool Summer Camp? originally appeared on About.com Child Care on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 at 00:00:58.
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Camp Mom Tips and Tools
Not sending your kids to summer camp this year or going on a vacation and need some things to do with your kids during the long summer months? Taken from our guide Terri Mauro's great Camp Mom tips, here are some great ideas to make the summer days with your kids, entertaining, enlightening and a whole lot of fun.
Outdoor activities in your backyard, local park or pool and the beach could be supplemented with arts and crafts, cooking and baking, and movies and museums for the rainy days. Juts because your kids are at home doesn't mean they need to have a boring summer. Use these tips to make sure your children have a summer to remember at Camp Mom.
Camp Mom Tips and Tools originally appeared on About.com Child Care on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at 00:00:53.
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A Great Babysitting Idea
Apryl Duncan, one of our About.com guides, came up with a wonderful idea of parents coming together in a co-op babysitting group where parents would watch each other's kids for free, thus saving money and never having to worry about scarmbling for a teenage sitter you may not know or trust.
You could have one person coordinating which parents will babysit your kids on a certain time or individual parents can work it out themselves but remember that a babysitting co-op is a two-way street. As many times as you request parents to watch your children, you need to be willing to return the favor or the whole operation will not work. This co-op idea not only is a cheap alternative to hiring a babysitter, it also can build relationships between couples and begin friendships that could last a lifetime.
A Great Babysitting Idea originally appeared on About.com Child Care on Saturday, May 15th, 2010 at 00:00:40.
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Finding Emergency Child Care
There's nothing more important than the safety of your child, so when you or your spouse has something come up at the last minute, a go-to list of emergency providers is incredibly important when you're short on time.
The first thing you need to do is make a list of the people closest to you that you know and trust. Call those people and ask them if they'd be willing to watch your kids in an emergency. Planning ahead and compiling a list will make a last minute engagement or emergency much less stressful because you'll already have a good idea of who will be there to watch your child.
Finding Emergency Child Care originally appeared on About.com Child Care on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 at 00:00:58.
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Tips for New Working Moms
After returning to work from maternity leave, many new mothers will start to worry about their company's "mommy track", or the work-life balance your company gives working mothers. Balancing your home life with the rigors of a pressure-packed work environment is not for everyone and talking to other working moms in the company will provide a good idea of what the future will hold.
If the company you currently work at seems too demanding and would take away from what you need to do at home, perhaps a more easy going employer and a relaxed working environment will give you what you need to provide for your family while having the time and energy to be a great mom at home.
Tips for New Working Moms originally appeared on About.com Child Care on Monday, March 22nd, 2010 at 10:53:09.
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Spring Will Be Here Soon
It's coming, really, it is. Spring will be here in just a few short weeks and all those cold winds and snow storms that plagued the entire U.S. this year will be history. The change of season often means breaks form school and daycare. If you're planning to take some time together to welcome the warm weather, enjoy it with these 12 ideas for celebrating the spring season with kids.
If you're lucky enough to be able to get away for spring break, consider these family vacation destinations from our Guide to Traveling with Kids.
For those who can't take time off of work when their child's school or day care is closed, remember to plan back-up child care well in advance.
Spring Will Be Here Soon originally appeared on About.com Child Care on Friday, March 5th, 2010 at 10:34:54.
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Goodbye and Happy Parenting!
Goodbye to all my loyal readers. This is my last blog I will write as the About.com Guide to Child Care. I have had an incredible journey the past 5 1/2 years serving as your guide, and have become a much better parent because of it. Finding quality and affordable child care has always been a topic very near and dear to my heart, and I hope I have helped others find childcare solutions along the way. With three kids, I have utilized the services of an in-home provider, institutional daycare, a gamut of babysitters, and even a nanny. Mostly, I have been quite pleased with the care my children have received. But, now, my youngest is approaching the age of 10, and this parent is turning her interests to life beyond daycare. I look forward to continuing to utilize About.com as a reference to my next stage in life: tweens and teens! At the same time, the childcare care site will continue to promote helpful information for parents, so keep childcare.about.com bookmarked! Hug those kids, and God bless!
Goodbye and Happy Parenting! originally appeared on About.com Child Care on Friday, January 29th, 2010 at 12:35:02.
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New Program Helps Military Families Find Child Care
U.S. military families now have a new resource to helpthem locate quality child care. Sittercity is offering a free membership, funded by the Department of Defense, to aid in searches for military caregivers. Sittercity has more than 1 million in-depth caregiver profiles showcasing caregivers and includes reviews from families, background checks, references, and more. It also serves as a natural resource for military families to find military subsidized daycare providers or providers who have authorized access to a military installation site.
New Program Helps Military Families Find Child Care originally appeared on About.com Child Care on Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at 09:47:40.
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Obama Proposes Nearly Doubling Child Care Tax Credit
President Obama has proposed almost doubling the child care tax credit for middle-class families. This is one of the latest administrative initiatives that are hoped to reassure Americans nervous about today's economy. The proposal is one of five new recommendations from the president's Middle Class Task Force. Obama is pushing to increase the Child and Development Care Tax Credit rate from 20 percent to 35 percent for familes who make less than $85,000 a year. Families whose incomes are between $85,000 and $115,000 annually will see an increase in their tax credit as well, under the proposal. Further, low-income families would receive a $1.6 billion increase in child care funding. This is the largest annual uncrease in 20 years. These task force recommendations, including others, will be included in President OBama's proposal 2011 fiscal year budget, which is set to be unveiled on Feb. 1.
Obama Proposes Nearly Doubling Child Care Tax Credit originally appeared on About.com Child Care on Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 at 13:18:36.
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Teaching Kids Charity and Generosity
I am so very proud of how children across America have teamed with teachers, caregivers, and families to help those in need in Haiti after the horrific earthquakes and toll on human lives. My youngest child's school is having a coin drive, where kids bring in spare change, which will then be sent to the Red Cross. Is your family or your child's school or daycare doing something to help out here or in another way? If so, do you mind sharing the details?
Teaching Kids Charity and Generosity originally appeared on About.com Child Care on Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 at 10:58:09.
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