2016

Three Reasons To Sign Your Autistic Child Up For Swimming Lessons

If you've been looking for a summer activity for your child with autism, you should think about signing him or her up for swimming lessons. Swimming is actually a beneficial activity for kids with autism for many reasons. Here are a few benefits of swimming lessons to help you decide if it is right for your child. Swimming can soothe sensory processing issues. Since kids on the spectrum often have trouble processing different types of sensory input, finding areas that are easy on their senses is important. Read More 

Three Things to Know About a Before- and After-School Program at a Daycare

Getting children to and from school can sometimes be difficult for working parents because they have to go into work before their children leave for school and do not get off of work until after their children have gotten out of school. If you have a child that needs to go to school, but you are not able to take them or pick them up, consider sending them to a daycare that offers before- and after-school care. Read More 

Why Your Child’s Preschool Teacher Isn’t Using Worksheets

You might discover that your child's preschool teacher does not use worksheets. This might be surprising, since you may have remembered performing worksheets as a part of your early education. However, teachers have found that worksheets are not as effective as previously thought and that it may be more-effective to have preschool be entirely focused on play. Worksheets Are Convergent Materials Worksheets are what are considered "convergent materials." There is only one right or wrong way to perform a worksheet. Read More 

3 Tips For Becoming A Better Child Care Provider

Working as a child care provider can be fun, interesting, and rewarding. However, it can also be difficult, and it is important to always be striving to become a better provider. The children you care for deserve the very best, so keep the three tips listed below for becoming a better child care provider in mind to help you improve your approach.   1. Learn to be Flexible It is important for children to have discipline and consistency in their schedules and activities. Read More