What to Look for in a Quality Afterschool Program

By Guest Blogger on August 15, 2017

Backpack, paper, pencils, and homework folder: for many families, that’s the standard shopping list for back-to-school season. However, one key item is missing: your child’s afterschool program! Choosing the perfect program for your child can make the transition from early child care to aftercare seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be! We want to provide you with some tips that will make choosing a program easy and exciting.

Topics: Systems Building, Parenting

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Include Emergency Planning on Your Back-to-School Checklist

By Holly Nett on August 07, 2017

As you cross off important items on your family’s back-to-school checklist, don’t forget to be proactive in learning more about the emergency plan at your child’s school or child care program. All schools and before/afterschool child care programs should have an emergency plan in place to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergency situations, such as fires, natural disasters (tornadoes, hurricanes, wildfires, etc.), bomb threats, and dangerous intruders. Ask your child’s teacher or school administrator for details about their plan, and seek clarifications if you do not fully understand components of the plan.

Topics: Systems Building, Best Practices, Parenting, Health & Safety, emergency preparedness

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Sharing Vroom with the Child Care Community

By Guest Blogger on July 11, 2017

Vroom has been an exciting addition to the work we do at the Capital District Child Care Council.  Children develop cognitively, socially, emotionally, and physically through play. By bringing VROOM to the Capital District area of Albany, New York, we were able to share the brain building benefits of play with the community we serve. It has allowed us to boost family engagement and provide information on the importance of relationship building, all while supporting the early years of a child’s development.

Topics: Family & Community Engagement, Best Practices, Parenting, Brain Building Tips

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The Exorbitant Cost of Child Care: A Millennial Parent Perspective

By Guest Blogger on July 06, 2017

I am a 26-year-old single mother of a beautiful little girl. I love being a parent. But the cost of child care for a child under the age of two is so expensive in the Washington, DC metro area. More than half of my paycheck goes to child care. As millennial, that is not much money starting out for a single parent. I thought making just over $48K a year would be the best thing in the world until I realized that I won't be able to qualify for state assistance anymore. That, paired with the cost of healthcare, has taken a toll on me as a mother. I am trying my best but I feel as though I'll never get out of this expense hole that I seem to have fallen into.

Topics: Family Stories, Parenting

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Check Out Your Library Before and After Disasters!

By Guest Blogger on June 29, 2017

Every community is vulnerable to disasters: extreme weather, fires, chemical spills, the list goes on. Luckily, most have a local resource to help them prepare and respond to those disasters: their public library!

Topics: Systems Building, Family & Community Engagement, Parenting, Health & Safety

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Prevent to Protect: A Mother’s Experience with the Unheard of Viral Cause of a Birth Defect

By Guest Blogger on June 21, 2017

Most women have never heard of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) (less than 9%) but they need to know about this virus if they are pregnant or intend to become pregnant. CMV is a common and sometimes serious virus for a pregnant woman and her unborn child.

Topics: Family Stories, Parenting, Health & Safety

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