Posts Tagged ‘daycare center in Brookline’

How Parents Can Support Preschool Learning

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Parents who are involved in their children’s education, even as early as preschool, increase the odds that their child will be successful throughout his or her life. There are a few easy tricks that parents can use to support the activities their preschooler learns whether she’s attending a preschool in Brookline or a Boston area daycare center.

After your child has decompressed at home for a few minutes, ask about the day’s activities. What did she do today? Who did he play with? Did she draw today? Learn how to write the letter “L”? All of these questions encourage your child to talk about what he or she did and in the process support the learning process. Along the same lines, parents can also sit down at home and talk about the day’s craft projects, artwork, or schoolwork.

Involve your child in day-to-day activities. Cooking with your child for example, supports the concepts of teamwork and following directions, and helps with math skills too. Baking cookies can help kids learn shapes and numbers. Decorating or personalizing a placemat with their name or simple designs like rainbows helps kids practice letters, spelling, and colors, all of which they may have recently learned at the Boston-based preschool or daycare center in Brookline he goes to.

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The Benefits of Sharing Daycare Slots

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Most daycare centers in Brookline and elsewhere around the country are set up to provide full-time daycare for children. While this is wonderful for working parents that are employed full-time, enrolling a child in full-time daycare often poses a dilemma for parents that work part time and want to spend their time off with their child. It’s also not the preferred option for stay at home parents that want to enroll their toddler or preschooler in a preschool, daycare center, child care program near or in Brookline for the socialization aspects it provides.

That’s why sharing daycare slots, which is modeled after job-sharing where two employees share the same position but work a part-time schedule on different days of the week, is becoming an increasingly popular—and available–alternative for parents at Brookline area daycare centers. Typically children must be the same age and schedules must not overlap.

While many daycare centers do not allow sharing daycare slots, many do and for both parents and children provides many benefits including saving money on tuition costs, increased flexibility in coordinating child’s schooling with the family schedule (particularly if there are siblings). Sharing a daycare slot in a Brookline childcare program is also a good option for children who are not quite ready for a full time “school” environment.

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