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Tips for Parents: Keeping Your Child Healthy at Daycare

No comments December 27th, 2009

The end of summer, and for many children, the start of a new school year means that cold and flu season will soon be upon us. Whether your child attends a Brookline childcare center or a family daycare in Brookline chances are he’s going to get sick at least several times during the long winter months. And, as every parent knows, when kids are in the group settings typical of day care programs in Brookline, the germs get passed around with amazing speed. Parents also know that a sick child is an unhappy one, so with that in mind, here are a few tips parents can use to keep their child healthy when she attends day care in Brookline.

Wash Hands Frequently

Experts agree that frequent hand washing is the best way to prevent the spread of germs—hands down! How frequent is frequent? Expect kids to wash hands at least 10 to 12 times throughout the course of the day when your child is at her Brookline childcare center or family daycare in Brookline–before and after meals, before and after toileting, after nose blowing, after playing, and upon arrival at the childcare center in Brookline. Parents and caregivers at family daycare in Brookline should also know that the length of hand washing is just as important. Try to have your child count to 20 or sing the alphabet song while scrubbing her hands to make sure all those germs are washed away.

Hand Sanitizers and Cleansers As an Alternative

Soap and water are not always available, for example when your child goes on field trips away from his childcare center in Brookline or visits the playground and is not physically at his Brookline childcare center. That’s where hand sanitizers and cleansers come in. Pack one in your child’s backpack, have her keep one in her cubby at her childcare center in Brookline, and keep a few in the car just in case she forgets to wash her hands before leaving her family daycare in Brookline.

Sneeze and Cough into the Crook of Your Arm

The new rule of thumb at every day care in Brookline these days is to avoid sneezing and coughing into hands and instead cough into the crook of your arm where the likelihood of being passed on to another person (via door knobs, light switches, and toys for example) is minimal, especially if the arm is covered by a long sleeve (germs perish quickly in fabric). Make sure the provider at your child’s childcare center in Brookline is aware of this relatively new practice too.

Child Care Tips: For Expectant Mothers

No comments December 27th, 2009

So you have finally got the positive news of the arrival of a newborn? Excited? Yes, you ought to be and with that excitement don’t forget to update yourself with the key childcare guidelines. Ideally, expected mothers should start gathering information about childcare as soon as they get to know about their due date. Read on this article to know about some important childcare guidelines for expecting mothers. * Research About Caregivers: The first thing you need to do for childcare during your pregnancy is to research for various caregivers. This is essential especially when you are going to be a working mother and don’t want to take risk with your child’s care in your absence. Ask for professional caretakers and take their references from people who have earlier availed their services.

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* Family Childcare: Another option for childcare that can be searched by expecting mothers is of a family childcare. Family childcare is the most reliable childcare. Not just this, it is also the least expensive and casual childcare option. Ideally you just need to drop and pick your child from your relatives place and go easily to your place of work without worrying at all. * Day Care Center: Working mothers to be can also look out for day care centers. Such centers are available almost everywhere; all that is needed is to know what are your own requirements and whether a particular center fulfills it or not. One of the benefits of sending your child to such a center is that these places teach them disciplines with their strict rules.* Visit The Centers: Make the full use of the time when your child has not arrived by visiting the childcare centers and inquiring about them. First of all, make a list of centers you think are worth considering for sending your child and then visit them one by one to know the details of how they take care of the children that are sent there.

==>is your child safe?Other Tips:* In case, when you feel you can’t visit a childcare center, make use of the phone and interview the center representative on a phone call.* Don’t feel shy while asking questions at a childcare center. Ask as many questions as you can to know about such centers and how they are going to take care of your child. * Don’t just blindly trust anyone about a childcare center, instead use your own instinct while choosing a place.* Once you have sent your child in such a center, observe the behavior of your child and then you will realize whether the center is right for your child or not. * Also, make proper schedules for napping, feeding, activities and reading to your child. * Also learn about things you don’t know like how to change diapers; how to feed and so on.So, now we assume being an expecting mother and reading this article, you are more confident on how to take care of your child.