Communication

Guest Blogger Louise Roberts on the Power of Words in Daycare Part 2

June 7, 2011

Tweet Tweet Continued from The Power of Words in Daycare Part 1. This leads me to manners, and our “please and thank-you”.  For years I thought it was just mandatory that we “expect” a child to say please and thank-you.  In fact if you notice many of us demand it.  If you are at a [...]

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Guest Blogger Louise Roberts on The Power of Words in Daycare Part 1

June 6, 2011

Tweet Tweet Basic logic tells us that when a baby cries that must mean he/she needs something.  Crying is a baby’s way of communication.  As a baby goes into the toddler stage they learn better means to communicate.  They may point, grunt, make faces or perhaps hit something.  As they start their preschool years they [...]

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Communication Is The Key For Your Day Care’s Success

July 21, 2009

Tweet Tweet Running your own day care center is a big step that you have taken. We all know how a business can really be a tricky venture to get into. This is why most business guides always tell you to plan ahead and make a clear business plan that you should follow. But being [...]

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Communication with teachers and daycare providers

May 20, 2009

Tweet Tweet Being called a babysitter is considered degrading by most childcare provider and preschool teachers. Many of them have acquired education in their field and takes pride in providing these children with a curriculum at the same time providing tender loving care. To keep a quality relationship with these important people in your child’s [...]

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