
Beginning The Transition to Child Care-Part 2
As parents, there are a lot of milestones we’re privileged to witness in the lives of our children. The first word. The first time they

As parents, there are a lot of milestones we’re privileged to witness in the lives of our children. The first word. The first time they

Times change. Back in the day, families tended to be clustered together. Children usually had either one parent at home taking care of them, or

In our previous post, we touched on some helpful ways to prepare your child for child care if they struggle with separation anxiety. And while

One of the most difficult things to do, as a parent of a young child, is dropping them off for daycare. Some parents struggle more

As parents, there are a lot of milestones we’re privileged to witness in the lives of our children. The first word. The first time they walk. These moments are ones that stick with us our entire lives. But there’s another aspect of those moments. It’s the fact that our responsibility to our children is to guide them through in the most positive way possible. One of the biggest milestones is the transition towards child care. Our

Times change. Back in the day, families tended to be clustered together. Children usually had either one parent at home taking care of them, or a family relative helping out. But in today’s world, families are more often scattered across the country, or both parents need to work in order to make ends meet. As a result, day care for your kids can make scheduling tricky. As working parents, we know it can be tough to

In our previous post, we touched on some helpful ways to prepare your child for child care if they struggle with separation anxiety. And while a few tips may help subside initial anxiety for them, we understand there is a lot more intentional work that needs to be done with a child to truly help them normalize into a school culture in order to be successful. Today we are going to hone in on more ways

One of the most difficult things to do, as a parent of a young child, is dropping them off for daycare. Some parents struggle more on the first day, and are fine afterward. Some consistently struggle with the idea of having to leave their child in another’s hands on a daily basis. And then there are some parents who don’t mind any of the process, but have kids who find difficulty in being dropped off. Regardless