Sentences with phrase «go to daycare centers»

My oldest girls (now ages ten and seven) went to daycare centers as babies so the transition to preschool was kind of a no brainer.

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We provide our services to a variety of industries and facilities, providing cleaning services and janitorial maintenance for offices, auto dealerships, schools, daycare centers, retail stores, places of worship, medical and health care facilities and the list goes on.
I can tell you that the first 6 weeks after giving birth, searching and visiting daycare centers are going to be the last thing you want to be doing.
Adding the time the milk was pumped will be helpful if you plan on leaving the milk on the counter or in the fridge, and you should mark the milk with your baby's name if it will be going with your child to a daycare center.
Unless your baby is kept with you at work or an on - site daycare center, you are going to need a breast pump.
The reality is that whether it was that daycare center or another, I would have to choose a caregiver to watch over my children five days a week so I could go back to work.
Starting a home daycare center, like any home business, takes a lot of work, research, start - up costs and networking to get it going.
If your child refuses to go to a certain babysitter or daycare center or shows other signs of tensions, such as trouble sleeping or loss of appetite, there could be a problem with the childcare situation.
For the first few days I had to go on my breaks to the daycare center and nurse him.
If your child is a baby, it may be hard to find a daycare center or provider willing to work part - time, when you have to go to your job.
We're not going to lie — when you have a baby, a good portion of your house turns into a makeshift daycare center.
She went to visit an adult daycare center and loved everybody.
The lovable mutt has been going to the same doggy daycare center every Monday through Friday for nearly 10 years and has become a fixture in the staff's day - to - day lives.
Trying hundreds of jury trials, his legal experience has literally gone from the cradle to the grave having represented clients involved in prenatal and neonatal care, daycare centers, nursing homes and even funeral homes.
And go see a daycare center and spend a little time there (although the problem might not be as readily apparent to those persons who have not actually been primary caregivers of their own infants and have no basis for comparison.)
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