Posts Tagged ‘Brookline daycare’

Marking the New Year Together

Friday, January 1st, 2010

New Year’s can be somewhat of a fuzzy concept for young children.  Although they are too young to participate in celebrations reserved for grown-ups, Brookline daycare-aged youngsters can still celebrate the occasion and learn in the process.
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Involving Children in Holiday Traditions

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

The majority of Brookline infant and daycare programs include recognition of the holidays in their curriculum, but the season truly comes alive at home.  With so much activity during the holidays, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.   By prioritizing what needs to be done and including young children in holiday preparations, though, wonderful family traditions are created and memories made.

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Taking the First Step in Fostering Daycare Friendships

Monday, September 28th, 2009

A major benefit of having a youngster enrolled in a Brookline childcare program is the opportunity to develop friendships.  Even at such a young age, these relationships play an important role in a child’s emotional and social development.  While there are many opportunities to interact within the Brookline child care facility, it’s also beneficial for children to have the chance to continue their friendships outside of daycare. While much of the bonding process is up to the children, parents can help nurture budding friendships.

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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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Why consider Spanish bilingual education for your youngster.

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Young children benefit greatly from exposure to many cultures and languages.  Their emerging skills are uniquely ready to reap the greatest benefits of a bilingual education.  In addition to retaining and comprehending a new language with greater ease than older children, infants, toddlers, preschool and even pre-K aged kids can strengthen development of their overall verbal/language skills when exposed to more than one language at daycare in Brookline.

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