Posts Tagged ‘Boston day care’

How important is daycare turnover rate?

Monday, June 29th, 2009

There are so many things to consider when looking for quality daycare in Boston.  It is important to remember one more item in addition to common considerations such as scheduling, cost, curriculum.  Parents should ask about the turnover rate for teachers at any Boston daycare center they consider.

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Tips for Handling Parent-Teacher Conferences

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Although it can be a time of anxiety for parents of a child in a Boston preschool or child care center in Boston, parent-teacher conferences are an important part of your child’s learning and development. While teachers are prepared for these conferences, parents typically are not. Here are a couple of tips for making the parent-teacher conference time at your daycare or preschool go more smoothly.

Before the scheduled conference date at the Boston daycare center or preschool in Boston your child attends sit down with your child and discuss what projects she’s working on. Also ask questions about what’s going on in the classroom and on the playground with her peers. That way, if the teacher points out any behavioral or academic problems, you’ll probably have some inkling of them already and not be caught completely off guard. This will also help you to discuss with the teacher how you can help remedy the situation, either through some extra-curricular learning exercises, role-playing, or even therapy in the case of behavioral problems.

Parents should also keep in mind that it’s important to keep the lines of communication open throughout the school year not just a couple of times a year when it’s parent-teacher conference time at Boston day care facility or Boston family daycare your child goes to.

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Tips for Handling Separation Anxiety at Preschool or Daycare

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Separation anxiety is common—and perfectly normal—when children head off to a preschool in Boston or elsewhere or even Boston family daycare in someone’s home for the first time, especially for a child who has always been at home with a parent. Experts say that parents need to understand that it is just another developmental stage that their child is going through. Even so, most parents find it to be an emotional and perhaps difficult time and wonder how they should handle their child’s separation anxiety.

One tip that works for most children, especially those who are shy or have difficulty handling new situations, is to talk to your child in advance. Explain where she is going, e.g., a children’s daycare program in Boston and why, as well as what activities she’ll be engaged in at “school”. Make it fun and emphasize that she’ll be playing with new friends. Sometimes allowing the child to take a small object from home, a small stuffed animal for example, to their Boston preschool, Boston day care center, or a Boston day care program with them can help make the transition from home to preschool easier.

Another thing parents can do is to meet up with a few other parents and their preschool children before the school year starts so their child already knows one or two kids. Don’t be afraid to ask the staff at the Boston preschool or Boston child care center for ideas as well. After all, they are experts and dealing separation anxiety is part of their job.

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