Yes. I've worked in a daycare for a while now, and there are constant germs flying around. Playing with the same toys just transfer the germs to each other causing them to constantly get sick. As a teacher at a daycare, I got the same cold multiple times, as do I see it among the children. I recommend temporary medication like tylenol or claritin, and you should see the cold start to fade. Also, daily vitamins will help build up the immune system. If not, I would send your child to the doctors for a check up to see if they have any specific prescriptions that would help. Hope this helped! :)
It depends on the daycare what the minimum age is. Some daycares hire teachers helpers at sixteen. Also, private daycare is up to the parents of the children placing their kids in daycare.
i love kids that,s i wents to work at a daycare
According to the National Survey of Early Care and Education, around 8.7 million children under the age of 5 were enrolled in daycare or preschool programs in the United States in 2012. This number likely fluctuates from year to year but serves as a general estimate.
The projected sales of a daycare depends on a few things. This largely depends on the number of kids taken care of.
Absolutly not.
school food daycare
as much as you can handle
A daycare center when the kids are awake.
because they will miss there child
According to a daycare worker, you can have 5 children older than 2 in a daycare without a license. For babies, it's 3.
Yes, if you find a daycare that has great reviews- you soon will learn a lot. It will be good for him to play with kids his own age.
YES