Articles for tag: Childcare Providers, Sick Baby

Karla News

What to Do when Your Baby is Sick

Having a sick baby can be a difficult experience. You are worried about them and stressed and sometimes unsure what you should do. Here’s some advice, from another parent, to help you to know what to do when your baby is sick. 1. Decide If It Is Serious The first concern is to decide whether ...

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How to Become Certified as an At-Home Childcare Provider

Legitimate work-at-home jobs are hard to find. If you search on the internet or peruse the classifieds in your local newspaper, it can often be difficult to recognize which job advertisements are valid and authentic (primarily because nearly all of these advertisements are inaccurate and misleading). And most people are not lucky enough to work ...

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Tips for Starting Your Home Childcare Business

Are you thinking of providing childcare out of your home to earn money and still be a stay-at-home parent? As a former childcare provider, I know how challenging starting up your own childcare business can be. Here are some tips for getting started. The Basics Before you start advertising for families to provide childcare for ...

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Daycare, In-Home Care or Grandma: Childcare Options

If you will be heading back to work once your little one is six weeks old, you will need to think early about who will care for him or her once you’re not available during the day. The most common options are daycare, in-home care, or relative care. Each has pros and cons, and it ...

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Baby Crib Types and Styles

A baby’s crib is the central theme of your nursery, as well as important to your baby since they will be spending a lot of time in their crib. There are five basic crib types to choose from, but within these styles are a variety of different designs and colors. Before you begin to shop ...

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How to Complie a Child Care Service Contract

If you operate, or are thinking about operating your own child care business, you need to have a list of policies that you can discuss with a parent during the interview process. This protects you as the provider, and lets the parent know what is and is not provided for and what is expected of ...