Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Helping to Make Transitioning Easier for Children

Making Transitioning Work for Your Family 


Transitioning or returning to school can be a stressful time for children and parents. Many children exhibit extreme symptoms such as nightmares, inability to sleep, loss of appetite and various other symptoms. As a parent or caregiver you may feel helpless and frustrated trying to find solutions that help make transitioning easier for your children.
Child Care Aware, our nations leading voice for child care offers the following strategies on making transitioning easier.

  • Give yourself five minutes of quiet before you wake up your child or start your day.
  • Think about what you know about your child. What will help make the morning more pleasant? Playing soft and calming music. If your child enjoys tickling, use that as a strategy to wake him or her in the morning. It makes waking up fun.
  • Plan to give the slow-to-wake up child three wake up calls.
  • Get things ready the night before including choosing your child's outfit for the next day.
There are three great articles published on the subject of helping children with transitioning:

PubMed Health published an article on "Stress in Childhood" which illustrates the importance of helping children deal with stress
. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002760/

The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry published a great article on Separation Anxiety in Children. http://www.aacap.org/AACAP/Families_and_Youth/Facts_for_Families/Facts__for_FamiliesPages/Children_Who_Wont_Go_To_School_07.aspx

And Child Care Exchange also published an article called "Helping Children Make Transitions".
http://www.childcareexchange.com/resources/view_article.php?article_id=5015438

Monday, September 8, 2014

Child Care Resources Lending Library

 
 
CHILD CARE RESOURCES
LENDING LIBRARY
 

Child Care Resources works hard to provide the best materials and information for early childhood professionals and parents of young children.
Our library includes books, outstanding journals, articles, video and audio-tapes, DVD's and other media.
Topics include Parenting, Art and Music, Science, Math and Nature, Outdoor Play, Language and Literacy, Guiding Behavior, Health and Safety, Special Needs, Developmentally Appropriate Practices and many more pertinent early childhood topics.


 
Please visit Child Care Resources Lending Library at
3301C Route 66
Neptune, NJ 07753
732-918-9901
Monday through Friday
8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Child Care Resources Family Matters: A Parent Discussion and Support Group

 Family Matters: A Parent Discussion Group

Family Matters is a series of parent discussion groups designed to assist and support parents through the everyday rewards and challenges of parenthood.
All parent discussion groups are from 6pm-8pm and are held at Child Care Resources office in Neptune, NJ unless otherwise noted.                                                          
Our new series of workshops are beginning October, 2014 and extends to February, 2015.
  
Supporting Families with Special Needs Children
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Karen Kirton, Instructor
Parenting children can be a rewarding and challenging experience. The responsibility of parenting a child with special needs can be extremely stressful, especially when combined with other everyday responsibilities. This discussion group is designed to offer parents and caregivers support and resources to minimize the stress of raising a child with special needs.
 
Fun, Easy, Inexpensive Activities to do with Children during the Holidays
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
*Note time and location change: Asbury Park Public Library(Children’s Department), 1st Avenue, Asbury Park 5pm-7pm*
Karen Kirton, Jennifer Daley-Sommers, Instructors
We invite you and your family to join us to discover creative, low cost activities for the holidays! Using basic household items, you can create another world of fun! This parent directed workshop will be a “hands on” experience for you and your family.  Children will appreciate the process of “creating” along with you! The holidays are an expensive time which often create financial stress on the family, so come learn low cost, creative ways to engage children in creativity. Children ages 3 and up are recommended!
 
 
Quality Rating Improvement System (QRIS) 101 for Parents
Wednesday, January 14, 2015 6pm-8pm
Karen Kirton, Instructor
As a parent or caregiver have you ever asked yourself the following questions: “What qualifications does the teacher in my child’s classroom have to teach children? Are health and safety precautions available at the child care center? What curriculum does the center provide for my child to grow and learn?” These are very important questions that affect children’s everyday experiences in child care. In this presentation, we will offer answers to these questions and provide parents and caregivers updated information on how QRIS is being implemented in New Jersey.
Guiding Behaviors
Wednesday, February 11 6pm-8pm
Karen Kirton, Instructor
This class is designed to give parents various techniques for guiding positive behavior in their children. Understanding why children act the way they do is the key to promoting positive behavior; a challenge for many parents. Attending this workshop will allow you to learn how to respond to this challenge in a helpful and loving way.


Please contact Karen Kirton at
Child Care Resources of Monmouth County
3301C Route 66
Neptune, NJ 07753
732-918-9901 ext. 107
kkirton@ccrnj.org