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The Benefits Infants Gain From Child Care

  • By Admin
  • 25 Nov, 2016
Florida Early Childhood  — Children Playing Blocks in Sunrise, Fl
While some parents may have guilt about sending their infant to child care, they should not be worried. Child careoffers a safe and stable environment that can help babies develop in positive ways. Attending child care can have the following impressive benefits for infants.

Encouraged Exploration

Infants who attend child care are able to explore a new environment under the supervision of caring adults. This allows children to develop their physical and fine motor skills, and to further develop their intelligence as they attend preschool classes and have other learning opportunities alongside their peers.

Improved Socialization

Infants are social creatures who love to meet new people and make friends. Allowing little ones to attend child care gives them the chance to see new faces, work on their positive social skills such as sharing and taking turns and to develop their trust and independence.

Routine and Structure

Kids do well when they have a routine and set structure when it comes to mealtimes, naptime, activities and playtime. Infants are better able to anticipate what comes next in their day and so their moods become more stable as a result.

Sending your infant to child care can help them grow and develop into confident, healthy, strong and smart children. To learn more about the benefits that infants can gain when they attend child care, call Neighborhood Kids Preschool at 954-748-4409.

By Admin May 4, 2018
Preschool offers your child much more than a place to go when mom or dad is at work or away. It, like any other school, is a place where young children go to learn. Even though your child will start building an academic foundation (learning their A, B, C's and 1, 2, 3's), that's not all they'll do during their preschool day.
By Admin March 7, 2018

Preschoolers are naturally curious. Exploration, discovery, and experimentation are activities that your 3- to 5-year-old is constantly ready to tackle. Here's where science comes into play - literally. It may seem like your child is just playing during their school day. But they're actually learning. That is, they're learning though play.


Science is one of those traditionally academic subjects that your child will dive into during their preschool years. Even though you may remember science as lengthy lectures by a boring professor or endless pages in a dry textbook, in the early childhood classroom this subject looks very different.


Along with the science activities your child engages in during their school day, you can extend the learning at home. What can you do to help your child explore science concepts? Don't worry if you don't have a PhD in chemistry. Take a look at these easy ideas for playing with science at home.

By Admin January 5, 2018
If your child is one of the 4% of all children who suffer from separation anxiety disorder, or if they just seem a little anxious about spending hours each day in a new facility, then you may wonder just what you can do to ease this anxiety during their first week of preschool.

Don't worry; you can easily help your child make the transition from home to preschool as seamless (and tear-free) as possible.

Read on to learn four tips for preventing separation anxiety during your child's first week of preschool.
By Admin November 3, 2017
There are different philosophies about the rate of growth of your child's unique personality and intelligence. One of the most widely accepted models is Piaget's theory of cognitive developmen t . It involves four developmental periods of change, which each human goes through. It begins as an infant and continues through early adulthood.

Two of the most fundamental of these four stages occur during the years between infancy and toddler. These periods in your child's life are vital to building a solid foundation to mature both intellectually and emotionally. There are a number of things you can do as a parent to help your child's growth.

One is to use structured teaching practices at home with your child, plus you can introduce them to outside experiences through enrollment in a quality preschool program. Here are the two early stages in Piaget's theory and how they apply to children of preschool age.
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