Is daycare good for 18 month old

Is daycare good for 18 month old

Your baby has had a chance to start building his/her immune system.The benefits of a good daycare.If possible, send your child to daycare during the spring season when fewer germs are being spread.He didnt have any problems, it was me who was sobbing at my desk at work!I just got three foster children from the ages of 7 months (actually 4 months developmentally), 18 months and 5 years old.But after only two months in the daycare germ storm, i'd already lost count.

Also, the arrangement is more stable (compared to, say, nanny or relative care) because the center agrees to watch over your child regardless whether a teacher is sick or tardy.The average monthly cost of daycare in the united states varies from $855 (alabama) to $2982 (washington dc).This is just appropriate for an 18 months old baby food.Cereals low in sugar and high in fiber will be better choices.Going to day care early had a positive impact on those children, and for some of the children in the recent french study (whose parents were asked about their care at 4, 8 and 12 months, and then again and 2 and 3 years old) going to day care as a baby led to better behavior and relationships.There is also encouraging evidence that kids who have better relationships with teachers don't.

Mar 17, 2012 at 2:22 pm.

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