Posts Tagged Children

ask a toddler|101 Questions Children Ask about God (Questions Children Ask) Reviews

2 February 2012

Do you find what you need? Look here!,In the blog: healthy baby food & healthy food for children.
!!Advice :Both parents should put the baby down for naps, feed her and change her. The more family resources she has, the more secure she will feel.

ask a toddler|101 Questions Children Ask about God (Questions Children Ask)

This book provides concise, thoughtful answers to questions such as “How does God hear everyone’s prayers at once?” and “Why didn’t God just forgive everybody?” Anyone who works with children will appreciate these easy-to-read, easy-to-explain responses to the most important questions kids will ever ask.

creative curriculum for preschool|If you have children please take a moment to fill out my survey, it would greatly help me!!!?

24 January 2012

My edited the following,In the blog: & educating a baby.
The following not about creative curriculum for preschool,But funnyA bad beginning makes a bad ending.Love is photogenic. It needs darkness to develop.The tyrant dies and his rule ends, the martyr dies and his rule be-gins. (Soren Kierkegaard, Danish religious philowopher) One meets its destiny on the road he takes to avoid it..Money is not everything. There‘s Mastercard & Visa. 。!!
creative curriculum for preschool–: If you have children please take a moment to fill out my survey, it would greatly help me!!!?
NEW HOME DAYCARE SURVEY
Children learn best when they are happy and secure. Home child care and school age program environments are safe and nurturing. I seek to open my own home daycare within 6 months to 2 yrs depending upon the results of this survey. A few minutes of your time could greatly help me to be successful in the culmination of my life’s work. So as not to sway your answers I will keep my education and personal vision for this centre to myself but I would love the opportunity to simply read your hurried thoughts or even to discuss at length your good and bad experiences in all daycare formats. I am passionate about this dream I have had since I was 14 and would so appreciate any answers or thoughts that you are willing to share! Please answer as many or as few questions as you would like. Any and all of your opinions and experiences are important to me.

Please copy and paste into your email and return to mississaugahomedaycare@live.ca

1. Would you prefer low-cost basic care or an advanced care complete curriculum with guaranteed results at a suitable price? Prices increase based upon teacher’s education, educational supplies and extra planning time but would result in:
•reading readiness
•mathematics
•science and discovery activities
•creative arts and crafts
•story time
•music and movement
•dramatic play
•water play and sand play
•outdoor play
•community outings
•progress reports and/or parent – teacher interviews

A) Your preference?
B) Which from the above list are most important to you? Please comment below or underline or bold all the above that apply.
C) What would you pay for basic care?
D) What would you pay for advanced care?

2. What do you currently spend on childcare? (Leave blank if none of my business)

3. Which best describes your needs if you were to consider home daycare? (Underline or bold all that apply)
Before SchoolAfter School5 Full Days per Week
Tues and Thurs Full DayMon, Wed and Fri Full DaySummer Camp
Half-Day Care (5 days)Half-Day Care (2 days)Half-Day Care (3 days)

4. Ages of children?

5. Would you need the home daycare to accept government subsidies?

6. How important would special needs care be to your family?

7. Would your children benefit from French language tutoring?

8. Would you find 1 adult’s presence sufficient or would you prefer 2?

9. Would you prefer a flexible homey environment or the scheduled, more classic preschool model? Play vs. education?

10. How important is outdoor play and exercise for your children to you?

11. Your thoughts on brand new toys vs. donated and handmade?

12. Importance of caregiver education? Self-taught or Early Childhood Educator Diploma?

13. Is it important that the caregiver has children of their own?

14. Is religious education important to you or is it important that there is no religious education or leanings in your child’s care environment?

15. Would your choice home daycare adhere to the provincial government’s licensing requirements or would you prefer to dictate your own requirements?

16. Preferred number of classmates, or ratio of educator to children? Do you prefer more on-on-one educational time or an emphasis on social interaction?

17. Is affiliation with a home daycare agency important to you?

18. Would you benefit from pet daycare?

19. What is your opinion on pets in the home daycare setting?

20. How do you see the ideal physical environment of a home daycare?

21. Are there any particular toys or activities that you would hope to find in your ideal daycare centre? What are they?

22. Just for fun, what do you think I should call my Mississauga home daycare?

23. Any other thoughts, advice or opinions?

24. Can I contact you again if I have any further questions?

Thank you so much for your time!

healthy food for children|What are ways to make healthy food appear yummy to younger children?

16 January 2012

Here you can choose to skip this, because not is healthy food for children,but classicA bird in the hand is worth than two in the bush.Love is photogenic. It needs darkness to develop.The tyrant dies and his rule ends, the martyr dies and his rule be-gins. (Soren Kierkegaard, Danish religious philowopher) Your mind is like this water, my friend, when it is agitated, it becomes difficult to see, but if you allow it to settle, the answer becomes clear..Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.。!!Good advice :breastfeeding is best. It’s free, has health benefits for mother and baby, has no environmental impact, and is a precious bonding experience.
Q&A–: What are ways to make healthy food appear yummy to younger children?
I’m babysitting my 10 year old brother for a week, and I need some ways to make some delicious food for him that is healthy. He’s a very picky eater, and will not eat anything that looks healthy or that he thinks is healthy. One time, I gave him two of the same cookies, telling him that one is healthy and one is fattening, and he only ate that one that I said was fattening. He’s going to be playing in the snow or sitting in front of the tv, so he needs snacks that give lots of energy. Thanks!
Last night, I gave him mostly whole wheat pasta with butter, but it had a little bit of normal pasta mixed in with it, because he wanted white pasta. Is this a good meal for him?

healthy food for children|How can I get my children to eat the healthy foods I give them?

12 January 2012

Welcome to my blog,In the blog: and Newborn Baby Clothes.
!!Reminded :breastfeeding is best. It’s free, has health benefits for mother and baby, has no environmental impact, and is a precious bonding experience.
Q&A–: How can I get my children to eat the healthy foods I give them?
I’m getting worried because they never want to eat what I cook for them and all they want is yummy foods which I think aren’t healthy. I need help.

teaching kids to write|Handwriting Lesson: Teaching Children to Write Their Name

12 January 2012

Welcome to my website,news book blog: or educating a baby.
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Q&A: creative curriculum for preschool|If you have children please take a moment to fill out my survey, it would greatly help me :)?

10 January 2012

My edited the following,news book blog: or healthy food for children.
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Q&A–: If you have children please take a moment to fill out my survey, it would greatly help me :) ?
If you have children please take a moment to fill out my survey, it would greatly help me :) ?
If you have children please take a moment to fill out my survey, it would greatly help me!!!?
NEW HOME DAYCARE SURVEY
Children learn best when they are happy and secure. Home child care and school age program environments are safe and nurturing. I seek to open my own home daycare within 6 months to 2 yrs depending upon the results of this survey. A few minutes of your time could greatly help me to be successful in the culmination of my life’s work. So as not to sway your answers I will keep my education and personal vision for this centre to myself but I would love the opportunity to simply read your hurried thoughts or even to discuss at length your good and bad experiences in all daycare formats. I am passionate about this dream I have had since I was 14 and would so appreciate any answers or thoughts that you are willing to share! Please answer as many or as few questions as you would like. Any and all of your opinions and experiences are important to me.

Please copy and paste into your email and return to mississaugahomedaycare@live.ca or reply right here :)

1. Would you prefer low-cost basic care or an advanced care complete curriculum with guaranteed results at a suitable price? Prices increase based upon teacher’s education, educational supplies and extra planning time but would result in:
• reading readiness
• mathematics
• science and discovery activities
• creative arts and crafts
• story time
• music and movement
• dramatic play
• water play and sand play
• outdoor play
• community outings
• progress reports and/or parent – teacher interviews

A) Your preference?

B) Which from the above list are most important to you? Please comment below or underline or bold all the above that apply.

C) What would you pay for basic care?
D) What would you pay for advanced care?

2. What do you currently spend on childcare? (Leave blank if none of my business)

3. Which best describes your needs if you were to consider home daycare? (Underline or bold all that apply)
Before School After School 5 Full Days per Week
Tues and Thurs Full Day Mon, Wed and Fri Full Day Summer Camp
Half-Day Care (5 days) Half-Day Care (2 days) Half-Day Care (3 days)

4. Ages of children?

5. Would you need the home daycare to accept government subsidies?

6. How important would special needs care be to your family?

7. Would your children benefit from French language tutoring?

8. Would you find 1 adult’s presence sufficient or would you prefer 2?

9. Would you prefer a flexible homey environment or the scheduled, more classic preschool model? Play vs. education?

10. How important is outdoor play and exercise for your children to you?

11. Your thoughts on brand new toys vs. donated and handmade?

12. Importance of caregiver education? Self-taught or Early Childhood Educator Diploma?

13. Is it important that the caregiver has children of their own?

14. Is religious education important to you or is it important that there is no religious education or leanings in your child’s care environment?

15. Would your choice home daycare adhere to the provincial government’s licensing requirements or would you prefer to dictate your own requirements?

16. Preferred number of classmates, or ratio of educator to children? Do you prefer more on-on-one educational time or an emphasis on social interaction?

17. Is affiliation with a home daycare agency important to you?

18. Would you benefit from pet daycare?

19. What is your opinion on pets in the home daycare setting?

20. How do you see the ideal physical environment of a home daycare?

21. Are there any particular toys or activities that you would hope to find in your ideal daycare centre? What are they?

22. Just for fun, what do you think I should call my Mississauga home daycare?

23. Any other thoughts, advice or opinions?

24. Can I contact you again if I have any further questions?

Thank you so much for your time!

importance of reading to children|

8 January 2012

preschool special education|Preschool Children with Special Needs: Children At Risk, Children with Disabilities (2nd Edition)

3 January 2012

Welcome to my website,This blog is about ask a toddler and Newborn Baby Clothes.
Here you can choose to skip this, because not is preschool special education,but classicA bad workman always blames his toolsA friend is never known till a man has need. Quit don’t quit. Noodles don’t noodles..Love the neighbor. But don‘t get caught.。!!Health tips :Wash nappies with pure soap and warm water. Make your own non-toxic cleansers with simple ingredients such as baking soda and vinegar

preschool special education|Preschool Children with Special Needs: Children At Risk, Children with Disabilities (2nd Edition)

reading to young children|I’m reading stories to young children and want to dress like mother goose but not the goose any ideas?

1 January 2012

!!about reading to young children tips :Make play-time green-time with greener toys,Get back to basics and try old fashioned wooden toys and organic cotton or homemade teddies. Because babies put most things in their mouths,go as natural as possible.
Q&A–: I’m reading stories to young children and want to dress like mother goose but not the goose any ideas?

super baby food|SuperFoods: For Babies and Children

17 December 2011

Hi,I did the following:,In the blog: healthy baby food or Newborn Baby Clothes.
!!Tips :Make a baby-safe room and let your child practice crawling or toddling away from you and then back again. Send the message that you’ll always be around, even if you aren’t immediately to hand

super baby food|SuperFoods: For Babies and Children