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Questions to ask a child-care center in Maryland: classroom in kindergarten with red small chairs and tables
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Montgomery Child Care Association
Questions to Ask a Childcare Center in Maryland Before You Enroll
Knowing the right questions to ask a childcare center in Maryland helps families evaluate safety, staff qualifications, and daily routines. Parents can use these questions and a checklist to compare programs, build trust with teachers, and select the best environment for their child.
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Teaching Patience to Kids Through Everyday Activities
Teaching patience to kids is an essential step in helping them manage frustration, build self-control, and thrive in both school and home life. Everyday activities such as cooking, gardening, and story time give children natural ways to practice waiting while reinforcing preschool behavior skills. With consistent routines and positive reinforcement, families can nurture resilience and cooperation that lasts a lifetime.
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toddler hand grabbing berries as a healthy after school snack
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Montgomery Child Care Association
Healthy After-School Snacks for Kids: Quick Ideas Parents Will Love
After-school snacks for kids keep energy steady and support focus after school. Easy fruit, veggie, protein, and whole-grain options make snack time fun. Involving kids in prep teaches independence and healthy habits.
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why children act out in school: couple with daughter meeting with teach discussing why children are acting out in school
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Montgomery Child Care Association
Why Children Act Out in School (and How Parents Can Help at Home)
There are many reasons why children act out in school, and it’s a common part of growing up. Parents can help by creating consistent routines, allowing quiet time, and using positive reinforcement to strengthen focus and self-control. Partnering with teachers further ensures children feel supported and thrive both at home and in the classroom.
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child reading a book as part of quiet time activities for preschoolers
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Quiet Time Activities for Preschoolers After Busy School Days
Quiet time activities for preschoolers support calm, focus, and emotional growth after busy school days. Simple routines like reading, puzzles, or sensory play help children transition from school to home. These activities build self-regulation skills while giving parents a brief moment to regroup.
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