Home Day Care in Port Perry"Open Communication And Healthy Food Choices" - KebbyAlexandria from Lilybug Learning has been taking care of my son who is now just over 13 months old for the past several months and I couldn't be happier with her services. My son is well cared for in a safe, loving, happy and overall nurturing environment where he is able learn and grow both emotionally, intellectually and socially. I really appreciate Alexandria's ability to ensure there is open communication between herself as provider and the parents through daily and weekly updates, an activity update which includes foods eaten, daily activities and any outdoor time. This, in addition to a general run-down of the day's events when I pick my son up, makes for great communication. It is just a bonus that she believes in healthy food choices and providing outdoor activity and exercise as well, weather permitting! Something I have grown to really appreciate about Lilybug Learning, is that Alexandria is always willing to consider new requests and has always done her best to accommodate our needs, making the transition for my son from homecare to daycare as smooth as possible by ensuring that he has a similarly safe, loving and consistent approach to his daily care. Lastly, Alexandria's genuine joy passion when caring for children is transparent and overflows into all of their daily activities, making it a fun place for my son to grow! I am thoroughly enjoying the paintings amp; crafts he brings home!Benefits Of Baby And Toddler Sign Langauge
Researchers have long recognized that it's far easier to acquire second and third languages at a young age. And they also know that learning two languages gives children intellectual skills that extend into other areas like reading and math, possibly even increasing IQ. Even without any of the other benefits, though, this is just a great way for infants and toddlers to have their needs met before they can verbalize those needs. Teaching baby and toddler sign language is similar to teaching a second language to a child. Even as your child begins to talk more, you may still encourage the continued use of sign language. It is a legitimate language and having the skill throughout life gives your son or daughter an additional qualification for securing employment in the future! If you look ahead, the potential is unlimited. |