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		<title>Being Mindful of Your Child’s Behavior in Daycare</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 02:09:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet Tweet Children usually feel unhappy because they think that they can’t do something that other kids can or that others do not like them. To work on this, greet the other children in the center when you drop off your child so that they will start coming up to you and your child to [...]


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<p>Children usually feel unhappy because they think that they can’t do something that other kids can or that others do not like them. To work on this, greet the other children in the center when you drop off your child so that they will start coming up to you and your child to say hello. Make plans for playdates with the children from the center as the more involved your child becomes with his or her peers, the less likely they’d feel inferior or disliked.<br />
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When it comes to potty training, don’t stress out too much over something that you really cannot control. Potty training should be a pleasant experience and by stressing over it, the longer it will take. It is very important to discuss this matter with your childcare provider. Whatever method you are using for your child, the provider should also be willing to use as differences may create confusion for your child. If the provider cannot follow through, there is no point in pursuing potty training at this time. What is really needed here her open and honest communication between parent and provider. </p>
<p>Another issue on child behaviour is their attachment to a single staff or provider at the facility. Some kids develop close bonds with one of the providers, and sometimes, they would scream and cry when the carer is not around. What happens when a child starts to get clingy is that the other staff or teachers cannot calm the child whenever their favoured teacher goes out? You may find your child still crying and yelling at the top of his lungs when you go and pick him up in the afternoon because the teacher he liked had gone home from her shift. Though others may try to keep him calm and stop the crying it may never work.</p>
<p>With this sort of problem, the only clear solution to take is to change the child care arrangement. The child’s behavior of attaching to only one carer is a personality trait that is not something they will easily outgrow even if the mature out of the associated behaviour. You may first consider home daycare for your child until he or she is a bit older. This way even if he bonds with the provider, he would not feel felt out when he leaves. </p>
<p>Providing what your child needs to be safe and happy is the way for him to mature at his own pace and accept the changes to teachers and routines. You have to remember that it is a big challenge for your child to go to someone who is not his mom but does all the things mommy does. </p>
<p>Until your child reaches preschool age, he will not really understand differences in roles like the way his teacher steps in for Mommy. Once they are in preschool, they may still show this kind of behavior so a smaller setting maybe applicable. For some kids, this behavior stays even until regular school where one teacher is the norm, so they settle in quite nicely. There is not much to worry about this issue as long as the needs are being met emotionally.</p>
<p>Children need and want to have rules. A nurturing adult earns a child&#8217;s respect by being firm and fair in ways that remind children than they are protected by a steady and protective wall of reasonable limits surrounding them that  keeps them safe. Kids don’t really need anger and retaliation. Anger can be a frightening emotion than can cause people to lose control. Nurturing adults should never hesitate to enforce appropriate rules fairly and firmly.</p>
<p>See: <a href="http://www.ownadaycare.com">How to start a daycare business</a></p>


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		<title>Benefits of Being a Daycare Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 08:53:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Aside from the internet, daycare is one of the easiest businesses in the world today that offers high payback. In daycare business, provider can make money instantly during the first day of the business or even before it starts to operate. It is a simple business that can be started immediately and cash start rolling in. You do not really need the world before you get this business open and with little or no capital investment, you can get this business running because of its simplicity. With other business, you will wait to make sales once it is open but with daycare, you make money even at the date of enrollment.<br />
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With daycare business, you do not have a boss, you have flexible time, you direct the happenings within your territory, and you become the master of your own faith and the captain of your soul. You are free from someone else command and you are automatically free from all manner of embarrassment if you have a boss. In other words, you are in CHARGE because this is the power of a home-based business, it helps you become independent. </p>
<p>Some of the factors needed to be a good and prosperous daycare provider are: hard work, knowledge {appear smarter than your competitors through adequate reading}, and the use available skills. </p>
<p>Many providers just enjoy the advantages of having a daycare without minding the basic secret behind every successful one. We cannot cheat nature, this is original so get the work done and see the cash roll in.</p>
<p>What will be your reaction if: you have in your daycare a very stubborn child where he has no regard to rest or show any manner of discipline and what if you will have a sick child under your supervision.</p>
<p>Your homework before starting a day care business is for you to know the best and rightful way to get things done with an instant speed.</p>
<p>Always remember that sometimes the children&#8217;s problems are unimaginable. Do not be distracted with this, just be focused. It is more preferable to start the day rather than stop the existence of your business. All you have to have is an acute knowledge on running a successful daycare.</p>
<p>See: <a href="http://www.ownadaycare.com">How to start a daycare business</a></p>


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