Care and Curriculum in Early Learning Settings: Teleclass Re-cap

Care and Curriculum in Early Learning Settings: Teleclass Re-cap

Early care impacts our ability to relate to others, understand needs and feelings, and take risks in play and formal learning. Care is where our education begins, and we strive to deepen parents’ understanding of the impact of everyday interactions on the long term health, well-being, and educational capacity of their children. Last week, we […]

Back to School Travel Safety – Booster Seats, Carpools & General Travel Safety: Teleclass Re-cap

Back to School Travel Safety – Booster Seats, Carpools & General Travel Safety: Teleclass Re-cap

Does your child start school this year or is he/she getting ready to go back to school?  Have you given thought to the drop off line at school or even carpooling and booster seats? This week is Child Passenger Safety Week! We held a very important teleclass, expertly presented by Sarah Tilton, Child Passenger Safety […]

What You Need to Know about Babysitter Safety
Imagine Swimming – Empowering Kids to Be in the Water
Empowering You With Safe & Natural Alternatives – Maty’s Baby Ointment: S.O.S. Product Review

Empowering You With Safe & Natural Alternatives – Maty’s Baby Ointment: S.O.S. Product Review

Review by Jessie J. Rubin There’s a lot of baby ointment out there – so what make’s Maty’s different? Well here’s what Maty’s founder, Carolyn Harrington (mother to daughter Maty – whom the company was named after), had to say: “Your baby’s skin produces oils that naturally protect them from microbial attacks that help keep them […]

What You Should Look for in a Day Care
Preventing First Caesareans: Guidelines You Can Discuss with Your Doctor or Midwife

Preventing First Caesareans: Guidelines You Can Discuss with Your Doctor or Midwife

Many pregnant women are concerned about the high rate of cesareans, and with good reason. One in three women in the United States (32.7%) now give birth by cesarean, and the dramatic rise has not improved outcomes for moms or babies. In fact, data suggest that rates above 15% may do more harm than good. […]