Sentences with phrase «think about childcare»

When you do have a job, you have to think about childcare.
As Dianne Piche of the Leadership Council for Civil and Human Rights noted last year in a Center for American Progress forum, single mothers, in particular, have to also think about childcare, especially since they must pick up their kids from school and daycare.
Single - parent households, in particular, have to also think about childcare, especially since they must pick up their kids from school and daycare.
Because half of 3 and 4 year olds are not enrolled in pre-K today, we have an opportunity to foster disruptive innovations that could change the way we think about childcare, parenting, and education.
If you're thinking about childcare costs, the good news is that there is a new tax - free childcare scheme due to be introduced from 2017.

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My hours change from week to week, as I also have childcare to think about.
A few close friends knew what I was going through... but I wish the other mommies thought BEFORE they judged or lectured «breast is best» or made comments about how childcare is bad.
If you are going to need childcare, now is a good time to start thinking about it.
A stable financial environment, a home with plenty of room for another person, childcare, health insurance coverage and more are important things to think about before getting pregnant again.
in 9 years of childcare, and having my degree in Early Childhood Education, i have seen some INCREDIBLY intelligent and articulate children... but in the above mentioned case about the daughter who intentionally stopped using the potty... well I think mom may have been embellishing her daughters vocabulary.
When you're first pregnant and choosing child care for your infant, the first question to think about is what type of childcare do you prefer.
Even if the sitter had chosen to «cry it out» with her own children, one would think that there is enough controversy about the practice that a childcare provider would make sure it was ok with the parent first.
I have been reading a lot about attachment parenting pros and cons.I think that the pros are obvious.the cons however are if the parents decide they can not continue with for example co sleepng it is very hard on the child to then have to learn to sleep alone before they are confident enough to do so.for working parents the seperation to a carer is very hard and also helping parents to read the signs properly that their child wants to explore freely when they are used to protecting their little one.these are all things parents need to be aware of when adapting this form of parenting.I like it very much but I am a professional childcarer with additional childcare knowledge too and though parents always know their own child best risk for example is always an immotive subject to get across to parents that their little one needs to experience risk within of course a safe environment.
So, I think parents talk about the expectation of parenthood together through the very concrete of like, what will our job schedule be, what will our childcare sharing be, would the baby sleep in our room or the other room.
And one of the things that the article does say is I think it says something about childcare facilities, and I wonder... I am not saying that that's like, you know, like a daycare kind of facility.
I finished the ad feeling uneasy and only after thinking about it for a bit did I realize what it was... I'm a breastfeeding mother that feels consistent judgment regarding my choice to feed in public, not necessarily wanting to cover my child while feeding, pumping at work for my «older child» and she's less than 1 yr old, organizing my life / job / childcare to prioritize our nursing relationship... I feel judgment and yet I'm making an effort to do the best for my baby.
«I don't think talking about family finances, childcare, the «sandwich generation», youth mental health, child protection and online and women and children as victims of crime is a low blow.
«I think what's important to say here is that with what we're announcing with the increase from 15 to 30 hours, is that I'll be chairing a government - led task force on the delivery of this and we will be working with providers on the point about funding, to review the overall funding model so that we can bring an uplift to the hourly rate for childcare entitlement which strikes the right balance.»
«I assume that because mothers bear the major responsibility for childcare and family life, when they think about family matters, they tend to think about the less pleasant aspects of it — such as needing to pick up a child from daycare or having to schedule a doctor's appointment for a sick kid — and are more likely to be worried,» said study author Shira Offer, an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Bar - Ilan University in Israel.
There are several things for the board to think about, like scheduled AP testing, free breakfast and lunch for those who need it, and giving parents enough time to arrange for childcare.
There are five major financial obligations to think about when calculating the amount of life insurance you can need, like college costs, childcare and dependent care, debt, end - of - life expenses and developing a financial cushion.
A thought - provoking forum about provincial and national child care policy organized by CUPE Ontario, Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care, Childcare Resource and Research Unit, Association of Early Childhood Educators Ontario and Ryerson University, School of Early Childhood Studies.
I knew basics of it just through personal experience but I was really happy to see it be more of a broader thing across all childcare centres and for something for the community and you know as a whole for everyone to be able to be educated about its importance and how important it is for children because I think in the past children have never been looked as far as their mental wellbeing and the impact that has on them not just you know short term but definitely long term as well.
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They expected thinking about their close social network to prime subjects to expect informal «free» childcare from network members, reducing the perceived cost of children and encouraging higher fertility intentions.
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