What Your Child Can Expect At The Montessori Summer Programs You've Signed Them Up For

Posted on: 22 August 2017

The Montessori philosophy aims to tap into the highly perceptive stages of childhood and encourage young people to teach themselves and become more independent. Montessori programs are designed to allow children to learn in an environment that nurtures their specific needs and wants. Here are a few things your little one can expect when attending the Montessori summer programs you've signed them up for: Hands-on Science While at Montessori summer camp or when spending time at daytime summer programs, your child can expect to engage in many hands-on science experiments that stimulates their mind and helps them better understand how the world we live in works.
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NAEYC Accreditation: What It Is, And Why It's Important

Posted on: 4 August 2017

NAEYC is the National Association for the Education of Young Children. It is the organization that sets the bar for early childhood education even higher that state or federal regulations. There are many reasons why a daycare center should obtain NAEYC accreditation, as well as the many benefits of obtaining the accreditation: Accreditation Means ALL Teachers Have a Higher Level of Training and Education A daycare center working toward NAEYC accreditation has to make sure that ALL of its teachers have at least a year certification in childcare, although a two-year degree or more is preferable.
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3 Child Care Options

Posted on: 2 August 2017

Trying to find the right child care situation for your child can be stressful. You want to make sure that they are going to be well-cared for. You also want to make sure that your child is happy. There are different options that you can choose from.  In Home Care One option is to have someone come to your home and take care of your child there. There are some benefits to doing this.
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Autism And Making Friends: 3 Strategies For Helping Your Child Socialize

Posted on: 28 July 2017

Many children struggle with making friends at school. After all, shyness and difficulty making introductions are common among all children at times. However, you just can't help but cringe when you see your child playing alone on the playground. Although children with autism do face a few challenges when it comes to making friends, you can help them enjoy a rich social life by implementing these simple strategies. Do Some Detective Work
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