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Halloween Hoopla!

Best Childcare had a super fun Halloween Party! We visited a Pumpkin Patch and picked out the “perfect” pumpkins!

Then, the Best Childcare teachers and staff had a pumpkin carving contest, and Miss Winnie went all out with her neat Kitty Cat carving!

We know all of our students definitely enjoyed the excitement and anticipation of the big night by dressing up! Check out these cute photos and enjoy all the costumes!

Was your child here to enjoy the fun?

If not, make sure you contact Best Childcare to enroll today!

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CONTACT US for more information today!

September Birthday Bash!

At Best Childcare, we have a monthly birthday bash for all the children celebrating their birthday in that month!

The Best Childcare staff knows how important these milestones are for your child. Along with our great childcare programs, we want your child to enjoy the best part of being a kid. So let’s start the party!

Was your child here at

Best Childcare to celebrate their birthday? No?

Make sure you contact us right away to enroll today!

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CONTACT US for more information today!

Childcare Center Photos

Here are some great photos taken from around the Best Childcare Center!

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Preschool Curriculum – How To Find A Quality Curriculum

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An effective preschool curriculum is not just a day care center for little kids, but a quality, learning experience that can give your child a head start on grade school. The challenges of preschool should be sufficient to let the child learn and grow in an atmosphere productive to learning, while not be so demanding that the child will get discouraged and fall behind.

Finding A Quality Curriculum

There are three main aspects to a preschool curriculum that are recognized in the US, they focus on the mathematical, reading, and science disciplines. These goals are accomplished though visual aids and hands-on learning experiences. Also, the preschool environment should allow for social development of the child with others their age.

Recently, there has been a new standard written known as the international preschool curriculum. This was founded by instructors and educators from around the world in forming a basic curriculum for preschool students that harmonizes the differences between nations to form a common ground for learning.

The International Preschool Curriculum

The international preschool curriculum, in addition to the above mentioned disciplines, also offers international themes and bilingual education as well. This type of curriculum helps promote cultural diversity and awareness that will familiarize preschool students with the various cultures that populate our planet.

Plenty of preschool activities help children grow and learn together, especially when visual aids are used to help explain the subject matter in an easy to grasp fashion.

But the basis for all effective learning at the preschool age starts with the parents. Having the parents informed on what the child is learning and getting them involved in some of the activities makes for a more productive experience. Add to this regular assessment on the child’s progress that can trace any potential learning difficulties in the future. This can be vitally important in addressing these issues early on, when they can be dealt with more quickly and with more effectiveness.

Learning Foundation Basics

All learning begins with the child’s ability to read. This is usually the primary focus of the preschool curriculum and helps not only with basic reading skills, but it broadens their vocabulary and allows them to pronounce words more exactly. By the time they enter kindergarten; a child will know almost 5,000 words and can form complex sentences. The preschool curriculum should give that child every chance to expand those skills.

Basic mathematics is also taught in preschools, usually using visual aids or easy to understand examples. They should be able to understand the basic number of similar objects, count to 10 or above, and can add together objects as well, such as if John had two oranges and Sally one orange, how many oranges do they both have together?

The learning of science begins by demonstrating what different objects or materials are, their sizes and shapes, and even what color or colors they are. The proper preschool curriculum expands a child’s knowledge of the world around them, including plants and animals. The different cultures that exist and how they can gather information about them.

Reading, science, and math are the three foundations to the international preschool curriculum. There are other aspects as well, almost twenty learning areas in total. Be sure to fully vet your local preschool to make sure they follow the correct guidelines to give your child the best head start to their education.

Article Source: 

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CONTACT US for more information today!

Child Care: How To Handle Parent-Child Separation Anxiety

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You know it has to be done and yet you feel miserable and sometimes guilty about leaving your baby in Child Care. You probably find yourself crying all the way to work especially when he cries every time you leave. Your child feels the stress you feel at separation and, interestingly, the caregiver too feels a certain amount of stress. We will discuss here the ways in which you can manage the stress and help your little one adapt to the new routine.

Parent-Child Separation Anxiety

There could be several reasons why your child and you find it difficult to cope with the separation. The most common fear is of being abandoned. He can also sense your anxiety while you drop him off. In some cases, the Day Care Centre may not be able to provide an appropriate activity program attuned to his temperament and interests. Also, he may not like the food provided there, or the sheer number of children and teachers may be a bit too much for him to handle. There is of course the more serious possibility of child abuse which is hard to find out as he may not confide in you. But, if you feel that he is unnaturally fearful of being left at the Centre, or cries more than usual, you should not rule out abuse.

It usually takes a child about a month to adjust to his new situation. So, don’t be alarmed if your kid persists in crying as he will soon adapt once he realizes that you will be back to pick him up. Some children who don’t cry at the start may even start crying after a week, a month, or even a year! Remember it is a natural reaction to change and the inability to control circumstances.

Tips For You And Your Child

Here are a few tips on how you and your child can cope with Child Care. If you are just planning to start him on Child Care, it would be a good idea to take him along with you to the Centre. You can expose him to the new environment and make it an exciting thing to look forward to. Stay there for at least a couple of hours so that he can see the other children participating in activities and games. Also introduce him to his potential caregivers so that when he starts Child Care, he will not feel like he is being handed over to total strangers. This can reassure both the child and you as you can also see how the caregivers are interacting with the children.

When you finally start leaving your child at the Centre, try to ease him into the routine gradually by leaving him there for just an hour on the first day, followed by a couple of hours on the next, etc, slowly increasing the hours over a period of time. Make sure you say your byes and leave immediately. If he cries at separation, do not prolong your departure or overly indulge in comforting him. You could maybe leave the comforting to the caregiver, which will aid their bonding. When you discuss your child’s progress at the Child Care Centre, always use encouraging words and never sound negative or anxious as children easily pick up on their parents’ emotions and react accordingly.

Make sure you maintain a strict time schedule for both drop and pick up. As each day goes by, your child will gain assurance that his parent will be there to take him back home at a certain time. This will help him relax and enjoy the activities and even make new friends. Sometimes, letting him carry his favourite toy, blanket, etc, will give the child a sense of security and comfort.

Caregivers Create Support

There are instances where your kid could be feeling stressed at the Centre because he is under the care of caregivers who themselves are stressed out. A primary caregiver is essential if your child is a baby or toddler. This helps the child as it is easier to bond with just one or two new people and not a host of strange adults. Request for regular meetings with the management and the caregivers to get a report of your child’s activities. How long does it take for him to stop crying after you are gone? Are they able to distract him and get him involved in other activities? Is he making new friends or is he withdrawn?

Although Day Care can never replace the warmth, love, and undivided attention he gets at home, it can be beneficial for your child by giving him access to several expensive educational toys, interaction with children his age, outdoor activities, etc, which may not be possible at home. With the right approach and planning, Child Care can really work for you and your precious baby.

Article Source: EzineArticles.com

Best Child Cate Website

Developing the Foundation for a Lifetime of School Success!
CONTACT US for more information today!

Location under Author Jeff

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Best Child Cate Website

Developing the Foundation for a Lifetime of School Success!
CONTACT US for more information today!

Halloween Hoopla!

Best Childcare had a super fun Halloween Party! We visited a Pumpkin Patch and picked out the “perfect” pumpkins!

Then, the Best Childcare teachers and staff had a pumpkin carving contest, and Miss Winnie went all out with her neat Kitty Cat carving!

We know all of our students definitely enjoyed the excitement and anticipation of the big night by dressing up! Check out these cute photos and enjoy all the costumes!

Was your child here to enjoy the fun?

If not, make sure you contact Best Childcare to enroll today!

Best Child Cate Website

Developing the Foundation for a Lifetime of School Success!
CONTACT US for more information today!

September Birthday Bash!

At Best Childcare, we have a monthly birthday bash for all the children celebrating their birthday in that month!

The Best Childcare staff knows how important these milestones are for your child. Along with our great childcare programs, we want your child to enjoy the best part of being a kid. So let’s start the party!

Was your child here at

Best Childcare to celebrate their birthday? No?

Make sure you contact us right away to enroll today!

Best Child Cate Website

Developing the Foundation for a Lifetime of School Success!
CONTACT US for more information today!

Childcare Center Photos

Here are some great photos taken from around the Best Childcare Center!

Best Child Cate Website

Developing the Foundation for a Lifetime of School Success!
CONTACT US for more information today!

Preschool Curriculum – How To Find A Quality Curriculum

By 

An effective preschool curriculum is not just a day care center for little kids, but a quality, learning experience that can give your child a head start on grade school. The challenges of preschool should be sufficient to let the child learn and grow in an atmosphere productive to learning, while not be so demanding that the child will get discouraged and fall behind.

Finding A Quality Curriculum

There are three main aspects to a preschool curriculum that are recognized in the US, they focus on the mathematical, reading, and science disciplines. These goals are accomplished though visual aids and hands-on learning experiences. Also, the preschool environment should allow for social development of the child with others their age.

Recently, there has been a new standard written known as the international preschool curriculum. This was founded by instructors and educators from around the world in forming a basic curriculum for preschool students that harmonizes the differences between nations to form a common ground for learning.

The International Preschool Curriculum

The international preschool curriculum, in addition to the above mentioned disciplines, also offers international themes and bilingual education as well. This type of curriculum helps promote cultural diversity and awareness that will familiarize preschool students with the various cultures that populate our planet.

Plenty of preschool activities help children grow and learn together, especially when visual aids are used to help explain the subject matter in an easy to grasp fashion.

But the basis for all effective learning at the preschool age starts with the parents. Having the parents informed on what the child is learning and getting them involved in some of the activities makes for a more productive experience. Add to this regular assessment on the child’s progress that can trace any potential learning difficulties in the future. This can be vitally important in addressing these issues early on, when they can be dealt with more quickly and with more effectiveness.

Learning Foundation Basics

All learning begins with the child’s ability to read. This is usually the primary focus of the preschool curriculum and helps not only with basic reading skills, but it broadens their vocabulary and allows them to pronounce words more exactly. By the time they enter kindergarten; a child will know almost 5,000 words and can form complex sentences. The preschool curriculum should give that child every chance to expand those skills.

Basic mathematics is also taught in preschools, usually using visual aids or easy to understand examples. They should be able to understand the basic number of similar objects, count to 10 or above, and can add together objects as well, such as if John had two oranges and Sally one orange, how many oranges do they both have together?

The learning of science begins by demonstrating what different objects or materials are, their sizes and shapes, and even what color or colors they are. The proper preschool curriculum expands a child’s knowledge of the world around them, including plants and animals. The different cultures that exist and how they can gather information about them.

Reading, science, and math are the three foundations to the international preschool curriculum. There are other aspects as well, almost twenty learning areas in total. Be sure to fully vet your local preschool to make sure they follow the correct guidelines to give your child the best head start to their education.

Article Source: 

Best Child Cate Website

Developing the Foundation for a Lifetime of School Success!
CONTACT US for more information today!

Child Care: How To Handle Parent-Child Separation Anxiety

By 

You know it has to be done and yet you feel miserable and sometimes guilty about leaving your baby in Child Care. You probably find yourself crying all the way to work especially when he cries every time you leave. Your child feels the stress you feel at separation and, interestingly, the caregiver too feels a certain amount of stress. We will discuss here the ways in which you can manage the stress and help your little one adapt to the new routine.

Parent-Child Separation Anxiety

There could be several reasons why your child and you find it difficult to cope with the separation. The most common fear is of being abandoned. He can also sense your anxiety while you drop him off. In some cases, the Day Care Centre may not be able to provide an appropriate activity program attuned to his temperament and interests. Also, he may not like the food provided there, or the sheer number of children and teachers may be a bit too much for him to handle. There is of course the more serious possibility of child abuse which is hard to find out as he may not confide in you. But, if you feel that he is unnaturally fearful of being left at the Centre, or cries more than usual, you should not rule out abuse.

It usually takes a child about a month to adjust to his new situation. So, don’t be alarmed if your kid persists in crying as he will soon adapt once he realizes that you will be back to pick him up. Some children who don’t cry at the start may even start crying after a week, a month, or even a year! Remember it is a natural reaction to change and the inability to control circumstances.

Tips For You And Your Child

Here are a few tips on how you and your child can cope with Child Care. If you are just planning to start him on Child Care, it would be a good idea to take him along with you to the Centre. You can expose him to the new environment and make it an exciting thing to look forward to. Stay there for at least a couple of hours so that he can see the other children participating in activities and games. Also introduce him to his potential caregivers so that when he starts Child Care, he will not feel like he is being handed over to total strangers. This can reassure both the child and you as you can also see how the caregivers are interacting with the children.

When you finally start leaving your child at the Centre, try to ease him into the routine gradually by leaving him there for just an hour on the first day, followed by a couple of hours on the next, etc, slowly increasing the hours over a period of time. Make sure you say your byes and leave immediately. If he cries at separation, do not prolong your departure or overly indulge in comforting him. You could maybe leave the comforting to the caregiver, which will aid their bonding. When you discuss your child’s progress at the Child Care Centre, always use encouraging words and never sound negative or anxious as children easily pick up on their parents’ emotions and react accordingly.

Make sure you maintain a strict time schedule for both drop and pick up. As each day goes by, your child will gain assurance that his parent will be there to take him back home at a certain time. This will help him relax and enjoy the activities and even make new friends. Sometimes, letting him carry his favourite toy, blanket, etc, will give the child a sense of security and comfort.

Caregivers Create Support

There are instances where your kid could be feeling stressed at the Centre because he is under the care of caregivers who themselves are stressed out. A primary caregiver is essential if your child is a baby or toddler. This helps the child as it is easier to bond with just one or two new people and not a host of strange adults. Request for regular meetings with the management and the caregivers to get a report of your child’s activities. How long does it take for him to stop crying after you are gone? Are they able to distract him and get him involved in other activities? Is he making new friends or is he withdrawn?

Although Day Care can never replace the warmth, love, and undivided attention he gets at home, it can be beneficial for your child by giving him access to several expensive educational toys, interaction with children his age, outdoor activities, etc, which may not be possible at home. With the right approach and planning, Child Care can really work for you and your precious baby.

Article Source: EzineArticles.com

Best Child Cate Website

Developing the Foundation for a Lifetime of School Success!
CONTACT US for more information today!