If you are interested in pursuing a career in the health care field but don’t want to spend the next four or more years in school, you should consider taking a medical assistant program. These programs generally last under a year and offer flexible classroom hours. Federal and state financial aid may be available, and many programs have an online option that is ideal for those who are employed or caring for families. Read More»
Finding a daycare provider for any child is a challenge. If your child has a physical disability, however, it might seem overwhelming to search for a provider you feel comfortable and confident leaving your child with. Review these tips to make the transition easier for you, your child, and the daycare provider.
Decide What You Want in a Provider
The first step for you is to sit down and decide what you want daycare to be like for your child. Read More»
No one can argue with the fact that books make wonderful transportation devices. Better than any automobile, any jet plane, any ferry, a good book deftly moves the reader, or the listener, out of the world they’re in and into the one they wish to experience. For adults, the feeling can be addictive – escapism at its best. But for preschoolers, the experience of a good book is also a terrific learning opportunity. Read More»
The internet has vastly improved the education system by allowing degree courses to be studied online rather than in-person. These online courses have a number of benefits and can be particularly useful to mature students looking to study a degree later in life. Specifically, online degree courses can greatly benefit the following types of mature student:
Busy Career Individuals
If you go straight into college following high school, you still have the education mentality and haven’t yet adapted to life in the workplace. Read More»
Navigating intense emotions during day care drop-off can be hard for any parent, but the experience may be especially tense and emotional for parents who have children with sensory integration issues. Luckily, there are tools and supplies that you can use to make the process easier. Take a look at these tips:
1. Dress your child for success.
The key to a successful day care drop-off starts almost as soon as your child wakes up. Read More»