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Families in 30 BC communities will soon benefit from 1,818 new licensed child-care spaces, thanks to a nearly $11.3-million investment through the Child Care Major Capital Funding Program.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016CFD0029-000906

Chidren with a nanny at a childcare centre. Have a look at nanny agency hertfordshire for nannies and nanny jobs.

Volunteer Maia Clare in Honduras La Ceiba at the Child Care program, 4 weeks. "I am personable, flexible, and I work great with children. I'm also a great leader and excellent at problem solving. Additionally, I have lot's of experience with travel and culture (I've been all over the USA, Canada, Europe, and South America to travel for family or fun). My mother is from Uruguay and I am pretty good with my Spanish. So I will easily be comfortable in different circumstances around people of different cultures possibly speaking different languages".

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A mother oryx checks on her youngster.

Sarah Hanson-Young at the Laurel Tree House childcare centre

Sarah Hanson-Young with kids at the Laurel Tree House childcare centre

Sarah Hanson-Young at the Laurel Tree House childcare centre

A harried Hairy Woodpecker feeding a fledgling as the outer bands of Tropical Storm Alberto wash over them both.

Bullying in School

We will talk a little bit about bullying in schools, okay. Bullying is nothing but repeated aggressive behavior towards another child, which can result in intentional, mental or physical harm. It could involve acts such as calling names, isolating a child during activities and play, being target for rumors, physically being hit or pushed around, having one’s belongings being snatched away and other such acts causing fear and distress. It is a common problem around the world. More common than we know, as it most often goes unreported. Now, where can these bullying happen in the school premises? Bullying occurs more frequently in school playgrounds, where adult supervision is inadequate. Smaller children get bullied during breaks and lunch hour when there are no teachers in classroom or hallways. And kids can be bullied in school buses too.

Victims are generally kids who are passive and shy, who do not make friends easily and maybe having low self-esteem. Hence, bullying can lower their confidence further, make school a fearful and negative learning experience, these kids can complain of headaches and stomach aches frequently causing absenteeism from school, prolonged and repetitive fear can lead to depression and when older to possible mental instability. Now, these bullies are kids who are aggressive, like being in charge and deriving sadistic pleasure from bullying. Feeding their need for dominance can make them violent, they distract other children in the environment and their aggression and impulsiveness, if unchecked, can lead to serious anti-social behavior when older.

Here are some of the things that you can do for a child who is being bullied. Always keep the channel of communication open with your kids. Talk to them every day about how their day was in school. Ask them what were the best and worst parts of their day. Inquire if they were bothered by anyone. Talk to your kids about bullying, so that when they see anyone getting bullied or if they are victims to such behaviors, they can recognize it and know that it is an unacceptable act. Watch out for worrying signs in your child, like falling grades, looking sad, difficulty sleeping, frequent headaches and stomach aches, looking for excuses to miss school and new onset bedwetting. Now, when being bullied or seeing someone else getting bullied, your child needs to do the following: look the bully in the eye and be confident while asking them to stop, to walk away from the site, not run like they are in fear, to always go and inform an adult right away and not fear retaliation by the bully as only someone more powerful than the bully can stop him or her. Have your child’s mental wellbeing evaluated by a pediatrician, if you’re worried that bullying is affecting them.

What can schools do to prevent bullying? Every child deserves to go to school and feel safe there. The schools need to have a strict, no-tolerance policies for bullying. They need to have adequate adult supervision, in and out of the classroom. They need to take action right away when any such behavior puts forth to them. Bullies need to be confronted. Teachers and parents should interact and follow up with any behavioral changes observed in a child for possible bullying. The school psychologist or counsellor, if present, can talk to both the victim and the bullies for behavioral therapy.

 

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Sarah Hanson-Young at the Laurel Tree House childcare centre

Sarah Hanson-Young speaking with parents at the Laurel Tree House childcare centre

This logo was developed from a series of drawings of organic objects. The sketched shapes were manipulated

and combined to create logos for various institutions.

 

This particular logo was developed from sketches of potatoes and evolved into a logo for a childcare centre. The style, imagery and colours suggest a warm, fun and safe environment for children.

Childcare Training Info is the most comprehensive source of information for childcare workers. We offer information of career, early education, training, and licensing for childcare, daycare, preschool, and teachers.

L-R:Lowrie Lewis, Rebecca Price & Stephanie Davies, all from the Garnant area with Award presenter Kath Adams.

The Entrepreneurship Center at Washtenaw Community College hosted the Child Care Boot Camp March 6. With dozens of students and community members in attendance, participants learned what it takes to plan, build and maintain a childcare business.

Montessori Works is one of the best Childcare PreSchool for Kids which provides an environment of self-correcting materials which can help to expand skills & abilities proficiently.

 

More than 2,500 essential service workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic have been referred to open child care spaces through the Province’s new child care matching process.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/22065

Even more B.C. parents will have access to child care as the Province marks the latest milestone in its popular Childcare BC plan with funding for more than 13,000 new spaces since July 2018. Read more: news.gov.bc.ca/21725

Little Explorer's child care centre in Merrylands & Blacktown is a day care centre for 6 weeks-5 year olds. Looking for childcare in

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If we define #intimacy in words, it is basically a bond which keeps the families together #emotionally. Relationships survive only when there is intimacy between the people having those relationships. Nevertheless, it is difficult to exactly define intimacy. However, we feel this emotion strongly when it appears in our hearts. In simple words, there is intimacy when we feel connected to someone.

 

When it comes to building intimacy with your kid, it is about responding to your child in time when he/she needs you to listen and acknowledge. If we respond positively, children develop good emotions for them in their hearts for us. This is the way intimacy with children works. However, when they reach out to us and explain their problem, our failure to respond properly develops bad feelings about us in their hearts. They keep this feeling in their hearts hidden, and it is definitely not good for the relationship. Sometimes, children deliberately complain about things only to test us.

 

So, it’s worth mentioning here how to develop good relationship with our kids.

 

Notice the child’s bids

It’s the child bid when he reaches out to you to tell you what happened in school while you are busy in your work. Now, it’s the matter of self-disciplining to answer the child’s call while turning away from the work you are doing. Most of us find it very difficult to put the work on pause and respond to the child’s bid. So, what we commonly do is that we tell the children to wait until the specific part of work is done. When we are free from that part, we ask the kid about what happened in school. That’s out bid now. By that time, the child has usually lost the urge to share that information. Hence, we need to practice putting work on pause immediately to answer the child’s bid.

 

Show empathy

The comments by your child can be silly and, even, intimidating. But your reaction to those comments needs to be characterized with empathy. Sometimes, your child may get into argument with you. Remember, this is the very moment which tell whether you are a peaceful parent or not. If you respond with empathy and answer the kid with compassion, your child will more likely make you the role model. And the fact about role models is that we love our role models and we try to remain close to them.

 

Step back if you didn’t get appropriate response

Initiating #discussion with your kids is the most important thing #parents need to work on. Sometimes, children do not want to respond to our calls. In reaction to their unresponsive behavior, we sometimes feel offended and start insisting. This is wrong. When they do not respond, your very next move is to step back and think about the ways to initiate the discussion properly.

When we think about any physical activity, we commonly think of a person doing some hard work out in the gym or running on the running course. Well, physical activity is about changing the lifestyle. When we out chores, go out on a walk and do the laundry, we actually engage in physical activity. And when it comes to physical activity for children, they get a lot of chances. They climb up the stairs and jump, and do little tasks of home. These are the physical activities they should engage in.

 

The benefit of physical activity is that it keeps a person fit and healthy. It gives body the proper shape and helps in the prevention of several illnesses. Hence, children should be encouraged to do some physical work because this is the habit they should carry up to the later stages of their lives. Here are a few benefits which you should take into consideration.

 

It gives heart the strength

Heart is basically a muscle like all other muscles of the body. Hence, it needs to be strengthened if you want it to work properly. Now, what can you do to make a muscle strong? You will have to give it a challenge by using it. So, when you perform physical activity, your heart gets challenged as it requires pumping the blood into the entire body in order to feed the caving muscle tissues. If your child has the habit of performing physical activities on daily basis, the strength of heart he will get at that time will last a lifetime.

 

Clear arteries and veins

Blood fats may not trouble much in the childhood but it certainly becomes one of the severest issues in the later years. It can cause blood to be thickened due to which the arteries and veins are more exposed to the risk of getting blocked. But, it can be avoided with the physical activity whose habit would be developed in the childhood. Exercising results in faster blood flow which keeps the arteries and veins from getting the blood clots developed in them. As a result, the vessels remain clear.

 

It strengthens the respiratory process

One thing that overweight and obese persons get quite irritating about is the weak respiratory system. Whenever they try to carry, push or pull something, their lungs get out of control. However, if you do physical activity on daily basis, your lungs get used to it and you do not get pain in the chest when you use some force. Simply put, children should be encouraged to engage in age-appropriate tough physical activity in order to get their lungs strengthens.

 

It normalizes blood sugar levels

One major reason for the diabetes is the high blood sugar levels. As a result, the body cells get use the consumption of enhanced sugar supply in order to produce energy. Therefore, reducing the blood sugar level to normal is extremely important for the system to work in ideal way. Again, it all comes to the physical activity which keeps the blood sugar levels consumed and normalized appropriately. Childhood habit of physical workout can help in keeping a person away from diabetes.

 

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