Computers, tablets, smartphones, apps, and other digital tools are part of our everyday lives. When used appropriately, technology can help children explore their world, express and make sense of what they know, and interact with other children. Technology tools can also assist families as they support their children’s at-home learning. We are no longer living in a world where it’s practical to disregard or avoid ‘screen time.’ Children of today are being born into the digital era, and they need to be prepared for the digital life that lies ahead for them – whether that be web-based study, online shopping, […]
Life Lessons: Teaching Children to Be Grateful
Thanksgiving is an ideal time to help preschoolers learn about gratitude. Though young children may not be able to express gratitude in the same way as adults, teaching them how to be thankful will offer them many long-term benefits. Research has shown that thankful children and teenagers are more optimistic, more satisfied with their surroundings, give more emotional support to others – and even have higher grades. Gratitude and thankfulness are ACTIVE terms that require kids to participate in some manner. Young children that have adults around them that model good manners, common courtesy, the ability to wait for the […]
The CACFP is an Indicator of Quality Child Care: Does Your Center Participate?
Every day, thousands of people are making sure preschool children in America are getting access to healthy foods on a regular basis. Yet many have never heard of it! That’s the mission of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) – to raise awareness and to learn and acknowledge the ways that everyone benefits from the hard work and dedication of CACFP professionals and the program itself. Research shows that well-nourished children are healthier, more attentive, and have better mental performance than children who are under-nourished. Findings also indicate that children served by the CACFP eat healthier food than […]
Family Engagement: A Partnership Between Childcare Centers and Families
“What did you do today?” is a normal everyday question that parents ask their children when they pick them up from childcare at the end of the day. And a child’s typical response is “stuff”. What on earth does that mean? Parents feel a disconnect, as they would love to know what makes a day good for their child. For parents, it is incredibly hard to miss out on key moments of their child’s day while they are at work. We want to know what happened during the day so that we can have a meaningful conversation and remain connected […]
Head Start: Celebrating Children With Incredible Promise
In 1965, our nation made a commitment to open a window of opportunity for at-risk children through “Project Head Start.” Head Start was launched by President Lyndon B. Johnson to provide comprehensive health, nutrition, and education services to children living in poverty. Over the last 53 years, more than 33 million children have benefited from Head Start’s unique approach, which is built on the premise that every child, regardless of circumstances at birth, can reach their full potential. Today, Head Start serves more than one million children, families and pregnant women each year on their path to success. Those persons […]
October is Fire Prevention Month: Be Aware. Fire Can Happen Anywhere.
October is Fire Prevention Month and young students all around the country will be learning about the importance of fire safety and fire prevention. Whether you have your own classroom or are teaching your children at home, it is important to teach your children how to prevent fires and what to do if a fire breaks out unexpectedly. It’s a good time to check out fire safety websites and to engage preschoolers in fire safety activities that get them learning about the dangers of fire. Often if we practice beforehand in a calm state, children are better equipped to handle […]
Understanding Millennials is Key to Capturing More of the Child Care Market
So who are the Millennials? They have been defined as Generation Y, Generation Me, and Digital Natives. How do Millennials compare to previous generations? Millennials are individuals born between 1981-1996. They are the largest generation on the planet and are 80 million strong in the U.S. alone. By 2025, they will make up 75% of the workforce. Among the things we know about Millennials is that they’re the most educated group in history – 61% of them have attended college versus 46% of Boomers. They also want to continue to learn, with well over half saying they’d choose a job […]
Positive Steps for Back-to-School Success
August is National Back to School Month! As summer vacation gives way to the beginning of a new school year, families with children are gearing up to head back to school. Many parents use the month of August to prepare for the school year and cross off the many tasks associated with the start of school such as purchasing school supplies, organizing family schedules, shopping for new clothes, and getting back into a routine. Returning to school can be both exciting and stressful. Parents who arm themselves and their children with knowledge about what to do to prepare will help […]
The Importance of Attendance for Child Care Centers
September is Attendance Awareness Month. It’s crucial for kids to attend school every day. Going to school regularly helps your child do well at school—from preschool through high school. Regular attendance creates successful learners Did you know that absenteeism in the first month of school can predict poor attendance throughout the school year? According to the Baltimore Education Research Consortium, half the students who miss two to four days in September go on to miss nearly a month of school. Students are less likely to succeed in school if they miss 10 percent or more of school days over the […]
Tools to Market Your Day Care Center
Market Your Day Care Center In our previous article, we stressed the fact that first impressions are everything in the child care industry. If you own or manage a child care center, chances are you are up against some stiff competition. Effective marketing allows you to let potential clients know your philosophy and approach to child care and to communicate who you are. What are the things you can do to set yourself apart from the competition? You can start by sharing your story: the number of years you’ve been in the child care field, the educational environment your center […]