Child Care Prep Tips for Parents-to-Be

Expectant parents have a lot on their minds from shopping for playpens, to stocking up on diapers, to baby proofing the house. They also have to make a decision about child care. If both parents are going back to work after the baby’s arrival, one thing that must be added to the checklist is finding high-quality child care.

To assist parents in your search for the best child care provider Sue Adair Director of Education for The Goddard Schools has given us a number of factors to consider:

Start Early

The best time to begin researching child care providers for your infant is before your child is born. It might sound a little silly to begin your search so early, but there are a few good reasons to do so. Many families reserve their children’s spots early on, creating long waiting lists at many child care providers. A mom-to-be who waits until the last trimester may encounter some restriction in going out and taking a tour, especially if she needs bed rest. The sooner you find a provider that you are comfortable with, the sooner you can relax and enjoy the time with your newborn.

Location

Another factor to consider is location. You may feel more comfortable having a child care provider close to home, but you’ll need to think about whether this creates problems with picking your child up on time after work due to traffic. You could also choose a location closer to your work, but this could create problems if you ever work from home. If you choose to breast feed, it is more practical to pick a location near your workplace, this way you may be able to go to your baby and nurse. Find out the designated area for breast feeding and if there is a quiet place where you can do this. A few other questions to ask is which parent will be primarily responsible for dropping off and picking up your child, or will you share that role. If you’re sharing the role perhaps you should find a child care provider that is centrally located.

Health & Safety

There is nothing more important than your child’s safety, and when it comes to health and safety there is no question too big or small. Find out if proper hand washing techniques are being utilized. Go ahead and ask about diapering procedures, and whether the location is cleaned every day by a professional. Be clear about any illness policy that determines when children are too ill to attend. Take a tour and see for yourself if the environment is clean and inviting. With all of the concern over immunizations these days, it’s important to ask if the school requires a medical screen and updated immunizations in order to enroll a child, and if the teachers have to provide a medical screen as well.

Director and Teacher Qualifications

You’ll certainly want to find out if the school employs teachers with education and experience in Early Childhood Education. Don’t assume that the school requires ongoing teacher training and development, ask about their plans for ongoing professional development. Make sure to inquire whether teachers are required to have first aid/CPR training. It’s important to know if children are supervised by sight and sound at all times and if the group sizes are small. Smaller group sizes and low teacher-to-child ratios ensure better supervision and safety. These ratios vary from state to state, so inquire about regulations.

Getting a third party opinion is not a bad idea either. You shouldn’t base your decision solely on that, but getting input from friends and family definitely helps in making a decision. To get a real sense of what the typical day is like at the child care provider, you should also make it a point to visit during hours of operation. Plan ahead by asking about other classrooms as well so that you can see the program that your child will attend as he/she grows.

You can visit Sue’s blog at: http://blogs.goddardsystems.com/

Playmobil Introduces New Playsets!

New for Spring Playmobil has some awesome new sets coming out that will no doubt inspire your child to role play for hours.

Playmobil is famous for their elaborate sets that feature realistic play scenes from many locations around the world. This is great for teaching kids about different cultures, occupations and environments.

Here are the 3 new sets that caught our eye!

Wildlife Care Station($70)

Take care of the safari animals in the Wildlife Care Station. Includes two figures, leopard and cubs, baby rhinoceros, giraffe, and zebra. Also comes with a Wildlife Care Station with cage, animal enclosure, and many other accessories. Rub the wound of the baby giraffe and it will disappear. Dimensions: 18.5 x 11 x 11 inches (LxWxH). Recommended for 4+



Dragon’s Dungeon($100)

Prepare to defend the Great Dragon Castle. Includes four figures dressed in armor, red dragon, working ballista, and many other accessories. The Great Dragon Castle comes with a beacon that lights and the dungeon can be opened. The set is compatible with the Playmobil Dragon’s Dungeon (#4836). Also comes with a Red Dragon Badge for the child to wear. Recommended for children ages 4+



My Take Along Princess Fantasy Chest($50)

Enjoy hours of fun even when you are on the go with My Take Along Princess Fantasy Chest. For twice the fun, open both sides of the chest to reveal the Princess’ dressing room and palace garden. Includes four figures, white pony, and many accessories for the Princess’ birthday party that all fit in the chest. My Take Along Princess Fantasy Chest has an easy to carry handle so you can take it with you anywhere. Dimensions: 13.4 x 7.1/21.3 x 9.8 inches (LxWxH; closed/open). Recommended for ages 4+

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Study: Baby Swimmers Have Better Balance

For new parents baby swim class is a great way to teach their little ones some co-ordination and safety, while getting out for some socialization and exercise. Now, a new study has found that these little swimmers have better balance and better grasping power than non-swimmers and these differences continue in older kids who are also outperforming their peers developmentally.

A team led by Hermundur Sigmundsson, a professor of psychology at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and Brian Hopkins, a professor of psychology from Lancaster University studied 19 baby swimmers and compared them with a control group of 19 other children in Iceland.

Both the groups had similar factors like housing, economic status and parents’ education. The only difference between them was that while one group had participated in baby swimming classes for two hours a week between the ages of 2-3 months to 7 months old, the other did not. These classes included activities like baby somersault on a float mat, diving under water, jumping and trying to grab floating objects while balancing on a parent’s hand.

What the researchers found was that when both the groups at age 5 were asked to do similar exercises, like walking on tiptoes, balancing on one foot, skipping rope, rolling a ball into a goal and catching a beanbag, the baby swimmers excelled where an exercise needed balancing and the ability to reach for things.

Sigmundsson believes the results show that giving babies specific training helps in the long run. “It’s incredibly exciting that specific training for young babies has an effect later in life. Development is a dynamic interplay between maturation, growth, experience and learning. Our study shows that we must never underestimate the learning aspect,” he concluded. – Atula, Staff Writer

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9 Ways To Play With Noah’s Ark


The story of Noah’s Ark is a great story for kids of all ages because of it’s simplicity.

Many toy companies have created their versions of the centuries old tale, giving parents the perfect opportunity to teach their children new skills and lessons.

Some of these lessons include:

  • learning the various types of animals in Noah’s Ark and their characteristics through stories using these animals as characters.
  • telling the history relating to Noah’s Ark to teach children kindness, virtue and morality through play.
  • learning that Noah and his family traveled by ark using the water way and also the other various transportation method available today such as air, road, railroad and ship.

We have found 9 great ways to play with Noah’s Ark. Some of these toys encourage important developmental skills like co-ordination, stacking, sorting and creative play.

*Additional information for each toy is available by clicking on the ‘notes’ link under the picture*

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