May
31
Parents Should Watch How Child Acts, Speaks and Plays
A child may be a precious chubby-cheeked cherub that draws oohs and aahs, but a healthy baby doesn’t mean that parents shouldn’t watch for signs of developmental delays.
Source:Learn the Signs of Special Needs and Act Early
May
31
Whether attending dayare is healthy or harmful for kids has long been debated. A newly-released study gives a nod to daycare/playgroups for the reason that it exposes youngsters to…
Source:Can Day Care Help Prevent Childhood Cancer?
May
31
Kids are increasingly being taught the importance of recycling, reusing and reducing waste. That’s a good start. But is your child’s daycare center or family provider going green…
Source:What Eco-Friendly Grade Would You Give Your Child's Daycare?
May
30
Winter and/or Spring Breaks from school are quickly approaching in many districts, and working parents should look now to find quality care for their youngsters.
Source:Spring Break is Approaching: Have You Lined Up Care?
May
30
The days of the single income family are all but over. With today’s economy, the average American family is finding it more difficult every day to make ends meet. This fact is forcing more and more would be stay at home moms to seek employment outside the home.
This has naturally led to an increasing demand for child day care. Because of this demand, there has never been a better time to start a home day care business. Now, obviously, this isn’t something you can just jump into and it’s certainly not for everyone. However, if you’re looking for a profitable home business idea, and you think this would be a good fit for you, here are some things to consider when you start a home day care business.











