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Mothering
Raising a child in today%u2019s world is a tremendously difficult task. Both mother and child will thrive when parents are responsive to the nuances and changes in their child%u2019s behavior.
It is important that mothers become comfortable without being complacent in their parenting styles and that they trust their mothering instincts. Too many people look at mothering by focusing on the negatives rather than the positives. Techniques used by prolific, successful experienced mothers have far more practical value than scientific research. Learning from other mothers and using what works is essential to being a good mother.
Attachment parenting is fundamentally important to child development. A strong attachment between mother and child allows the development of empathetic rapport so that mothers intuitively respond to their child%u2019s needs. A foundation of emotionally secure relationships during childhood leads an emotionally stable and well-adjusted adulthood. As the kids grow they internalize their parents%u2019 emotion towards them and develop an unwavering sense of their beliefs. Having felt intimacy from their parents since birth they will naturally develop healthy relationships with other people throughout their lives.
Mothers are extremely important to every aspect of the growth and development of babies. When you are mothering a child you are raising someone else future spouse or parent. How you parent serves as a model for how your kids will raise their parents in the future.
http://www.childdevelopmentinfo.com/parenting/25_things_every_mother_should_know.shtml
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Brighter Beginnings Preschool
Owner Kimberly Larson
Brighter Beginnings Preschool
5990 14th St. S. Suite C
Fargo,
ND
58104
Call 218-790-5445
Brighter Beginnings Preschool's main focus is to enhance children ages 3-5 academically, socially, emotionally, and physically. My goal is to prepare each student for entering Kindergarten as well as teaching them basic skills. Brighter Beginnings Preschool will provide a learning environment so your child can construct their own knowledge to learn about the world and also prepare them for their next school environment.
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Purple Circle Day Care
Director Elaine Karas
Purple Circle Day Care
251 West 100th Street
New York,
NY
10025
Call (212) 866-9193
Philosophy
At Purple Circle, we aim to promote the interdependence of cognitive, emotional, social, and physical development. Children learn about their world through their play. We respect and value children and encourage them as they learn with and about each other, and to grow increasingly independent. These acquired skills are the best preparation for elementary school, and are also a life-long asset.
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Awakening Seed School
Contact Mary Glover
Awakening Seed School
6630 S. 40th St.
Phoenix,
AZ
85042
Call 602-454-2606
Awakening Seed teachers follow the Arizona educational standards and NAEYC guidelines for curriculum development. An emergent curriculum model is used. This model gives students and teachers a voice in shaping the direction of the curriculum, based on interests, strengths or needs of a class, current events, and available resources.
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The Growing Years Early Childhood Center
Contact Michael Domingue
The Growing Years Early Childhood Center
130 Harvell St
Manchester,
NH
03102
Call 603-622-7072
At The Growing Years, we believe that each child is an individual. Our commitment through the growing years of your child is to help them develop into all that they can be.
The childcare center enjoys a strong reputation in the community of providing quality childcare for children.
Our program aims to foster development in four major areas that we feel make a person whole: Social Skills, Cognitive Skills, Language Skills and Physical Skills. We do this by working closely with parents and children to ensure our program fits your child rather than your child fitting in to our program.
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Sewall Child Development Center
Contact Kathleen King
Sewall Child Development Center
1360 Vine St
Denver,
CO
80206
Call 303-399-1800
Sewall's mission is to assist all children (birth to age 5) and their families to achieve their highest potential.
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Christina Kent Early Childhood Center
Director Christina Kent
Christina Kent Early Childhood Center
423 Third Street S.W.
Albuquerque,
NM
87102
Call (505) 242-0557
Mission: To provide low-cost childcare, education and nutritional services to the children of low-income working families in a safe and nurturing environment.
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Harrisonburg-Rockingham Child Day Care Center
Director Delores
Harrisonburg-Rockingham Child Day Care Center
205 South Main Street
Harrisonburg,
VA
22801
Call 540-434-5268
Peace of Mind
Harrisonburg-Rockingham Child Day Care is known in the community for providing individualized care and attention. Our low teacher to child ratio enables us to be an active partner in your child%u2019s development, "where care and learning go hand in hand".
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Baby Face Daycare
Baby Face Daycare
Baby Face Daycare
3817 E. Indian Trail
Louisville,
KY
40213
Call 502-966-0072
Welcome to Baby Face Daycare. We are an established mid-sized, full-service child care center in Louisville, KY, located near the intersection of Poplar Level Road and Indian Trail.
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Montessori Early Learning Center
Owner Ina Fort
Montessori Early Learning Center
1101 Balsam Rd.
Columbia,
South Carolina
29210
Call 803-772-2262
MELC has a 3 acre commercially equipped playground that is developmentally appropriate for children ages 3 to 6 years of age. In addition to the active playareas there is also a "quiet area" for resting in porch swings under the shade and enjoying juice breaks under the gazebo.
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Thompson Child & Family Focus
President Ginny Amendum
Thompson Child & Family Focus
6800 Saint Peters Lane
Matthews,
NC
28105
Call 704-536-0375
Founded in 1886, Thompson Child & Family Focus (formerly Thompson Children%u2019s Home) provides diverse services in treatment, education and care. Thompson embraces children who are at risk for social and academic failure by providing intensive treatment, protection, specialized education and stabilized family environments. We believe these are the core ingredients that ensure success. The ability of our children and families to achieve independent and rewarding lives is the challenge that connects all of our efforts.
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