Daycare Days for Parents: Answers & Tips from a Provider
by Miko MarshPublish: May 31, 2013Advice & How ToParenting
Book Overview
Choosing the right childcare program can be a challenge. You want to make sure your son or daughter is receiving quality care and is in a safe environment that best matches your expectations and parenting style. How do you know if your provider is operating legally?
Daycare Days for Parents was written to answer questions that parents are shy about asking or aren’t sure they should ask. Find out the pros and cons of licensed and unlicensed family daycare. Get a better understanding of your provider’s position so that you can have a more effective interaction. Learn tips to help deter potential child abuse. Whether you are searching for your child's first daycare or would just like to understand more about what is expected of you from your child care giver, this book has a tips that can benefit you.
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BIOGRAPHY I'm a mother, author, caregiver, instructor, and motivator. I have a degree in social services, college certification in Early Childhood Care Education, have worked directly with individuals in behavioral facilities, and have owned my own daycare. My author credits include books related to caregiving, an educational workbook for introduction to childcare, and personal transformation. Numerous articles, blogs, blurbs, and notes are posted online through different ministries, organizations, and businesses for which I was a ghostwriter or contributor. My main writing areas include Bible-based topics, caregiving, personal growth, and interpersonal communications. However, I will sometimes write things to amuse myself because I love to laugh.
In addition to homeschooling my children for a few years, I have given instruction in piano, reading music, mathematics, and other areas in which I could assistant. I enjoy supporting others, helping them to find areas in which they can shine, and seeing people of all ages and abilities reach their individual goals.