Not exact matches
It was hard
for me to decide, because I already Diva, cloth at home (
daycare won't take cloth), use Sigg, kid gets sigg or a bpa - free sippy, we use our take and toss over and over and over
again, bring our own bags, etc etc..
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again when many little ones head to
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for the first time, or seasoned little ones are heading back — what are...
It's the time of year
again when many little ones head to
daycare, either
for the first time, or seasoned little ones are heading back — what are the essential items which you need to remember
for heading back to
daycare?
When she was 9 months old she would go to our neighbor across the street
for 1 hour each week to play with the children there (she was still a
daycare mom at the time) and every now and
again my husband would take her shopping or I would go shopping in between nursings.
I've resorted to feeding her to sleep
again and bringing her to our bed during the night
for more feeds which seem to be
for comfort as she has separation anxiety, which is worse at night after starting
daycare.
Whether you are a stay at home parent, a carer
for a toddler or run a
daycare there are ideas that you will want to do time and time
again.
It's helpful
for kids to have some kind of formal experience whether that's in a home
daycare that has
again that structure.
I'm sitting in my childhood living room on the weekend playing the mine cart levels of Donkey Kong Country, suddenly; I'm at my
daycare waiting
for the bus to arrive passing Nintendo 64 and Playstation One controllers around while my friends and I play a large selection of open world collect»em up games, finally; I look around
again and I'm laying in bed watching Let's Plays and videos of classic games I had missed out on like Glover and Banjo Kazooie.
Instead of penalizing women who've had really great billable hours
for years and then all of a sudden they have a maternity leave, and we all know if you have kids, you know you go on maternity leave, your out
for let's say three months, you come back well a month later you've got a sick child so you're out
again and then a month later you've got this other thing that comes up and then you've got doctors appointments and then you've got your doctors appointments and then the
daycare closes unexpectedly.
Again, the school or
daycare pick ups and drop offs limit further, the opportunity
for face - to - face parental conflict.
If I could get up at 5 a.m., make breakfast
for everyone, then get dressed (with heels, natch), drop my kids off at
daycare, go to work
for 10 hours, pick the kids up, come home, cook dinner, clean up, put the kids to bed, work in bed «til midnight so I don't get behind at work, then do it all
again tomorrow on 5 hours sleep.»