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How To Obtain Grants For Your Child Day Care Center
 by David Chandler

Today childcare centers are gaining importance as a profitable business. Many people are seeking advice to obtain grants to start their own childcare center, expand their program, or upgrade their facilities.

One way to locate financing for your childcare business is to:

Check with your local bank
Research and obtain venture capital
Seek gifts and loans from family and friends
Look for advice from incubator organizations
Obtain counsel from local small business an  [more]


ADHD And Executive Control: Intervention Strategies For Parents And Teachers
 by Adam Cox

Psychologists, schools, and families have come a long way in their collective understanding of attention-deficit disorder over the past decade. Most of us now understand that to think of ADHD as merely a problem with distraction, or excess energy, is to grossly simplify what is a complex neuropsychological syndrome.  [more]


Does A Child See What You See?
 by Arlene Evans

How to Tell if a Child has a Color Vision Deficiency

Joey Knight was puzzled. What did his parents mean by color? Green shirt, red shirt, brown shirt, gray shirt. Huh? They all looked pretty much the same to him. He figured his parents were just smarter than he was.  [more]


The Popularity Of Preschool Games
 by GrandMatrix Team

Throughout the web, you will see that one of the most targeted audiences for games is for children under school age. Are preschool games good for the child? And, should you be using them as part of your child's early education? With so many marketing geniuses working on promoting these games to parents of younger children, it is wise to take a step back and analyze the game prior to choosing it as the right one for your child.  [more]


Parental Involvement In Learning
 by Brent Sitton

Whether children attend public or private schools, they benefit when parents become involved in their education. According to the National Institute for Literacy, when parents or other family members frequently read to children entering kindergarten, those children were at a distinct advantage over children whose families read to them less often.  [more]


Childproof Your Home To Keep Your Little One Safe
 by GranMamma Smith

Parents and caregivers want to provide a safe place for their children to live and play but too often child proofing these areas gets put off. This has caused thousands of household accidents that could have easily have been prevented. The good news is that child proofing is not difficult and can easily be completed in one day.  [more]


Why You Need A Work-At-Home Schedule
 by Deanna Mascle

One of the attractions of working at home is the vision of freedom it invokes -- no time clock, no time sheets, and no one to account to for how you spend your time. Yes, it is an attractive proposition, but like so many attractive propositions there is a heavy downside -- you are likely wasting a lot of time.  [more]


Personalized Baby Gift – The Gift With The Special Touch
 by Stella Rain

It’s not always easy to come up with a nice gift idea for a baby or toddler. After all, there’s not much they need or want that isn’t already provided by their parents. That’s why we here at www.the-personalized-baby.com have come up with a unique collection of gift items that can be personalized for any baby or small child.  [more]


Baby Names - Choosing Trendy Or Traditional
 by Barbara Freedman-De Vito

Lists of baby names are always fun to look at, whether you're seeking a name for your soon-to-be-born baby boy or baby girl, wondering about the popularity of your own first name, or just curious about what baby names are currently hot.

What I find particularly interesting is tracking the popularity of baby names over the decades.  [more]


Christmas Art Projects For Kids
 by ShowKidsTheFun

Remember how much you had creating Christmas art projects? Nothing brings out the kid in you better than sharing some together time with your own children and there’s no better time to do it than during the holiday season! Start the season with some cute and fun to make Christmas crafts that your kids will love.  [more]


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