
Beginning The Transition to Child Care
As parents, there is one thing that all of us have in common. Without a doubt, every single one of us will make mistakes. We’ll
As parents, there is one thing that all of us have in common. Without a doubt, every single one of us will make mistakes. We’ll
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
Just imagine it. You’ve had a long and frustrating day at the office. You get out to your car, only to discover someone dented it.
As parents, there is one thing that all of us have in common. Without a doubt, every single one of us will make mistakes. We’ll screw up, frequently. We live in a world where we’re told that parenting is the most important responsibility a human being can have, but there aren’t any parenting classes to prepare soon-to-be moms and dads. Simply put, we muddle along, and you know what? That’s okay. The trick is to learn
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
Just imagine it. You’ve had a long and frustrating day at the office. You get out to your car, only to discover someone dented it. On the way to pick up your child from child care, you’re stuck in horrible traffic. You need something, anything, to go easily for you. But you have this sneaking sensation that, once you arrive, you’ll engage in a protracted battle with your son or daughter. You see, they aren’t quite