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Finding Calm in Chaos

There are plenty of things to love about being a childcare professional, but the stress that goes along with the job is certainly not one of them. Sometimes the pressure of caring for a group of children can be more than some early childhood educators can stand.

Childcare professionals spend their days planning lessons, managing tiffs, cleaning up potty accidents, wiping noses, changing diapers, picking up toys, scrubbing bathrooms, dealing with parents, conducting activities, prepping materials, soothing fears, serving meals, hanging bulletin boards, bandaging boo boos, and so much more.

On top of all of the job-related duties, many early childhood professionals have to worry about making ends meet each month because the pay is often subpar. If providers don’t find ways to relax during the day, this type of physical and mental chaos can lead to burnout.

Don’t let the stress of your job cause you to crash and burn. Use these quick tension-relieving techniques during the children’s naptime to help you relax and rejuvenate.

Mini-Meditation

Relieve the mental drain of your day with a quick mini-meditation exercise. Sit in a chair and close your eyes. Clear your mind and take in the silence. Take three, slow, deep breaths. Inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth. After you’re done, slowly open your eyes and resume your day.

Brow Massage

A simple brow massage will have you feeling refreshed in no time. Sit down in a chair and prop you elbows on a desk or table. Place your thumbs under the inner portions of your eyebrows and relax your neck so that the weight of your head rests on your thumbs. Hold the position for a few seconds. Then use your thumb and index finger to gently squeeze the brows a few times.

Neck Rolls

Loosen knotted muscles with simple neck rolls. Sit down in a chair and look up at the ceiling. Lower your left ear to your left shoulder and hold. Slowly roll your head forward and bring your chin to your chest and hold. Roll your head to the right until your right ear is to your right shoulder and hold. Inhale and exhale slowly through your nose while you do the neck rolls. Repeat the movements three times.

If you’re not careful, the stress of working in the childcare industry can take a toll on your wellbeing. You can combat the effects of job-related stress by taking a few minutes during naptime to do neck rolls, brow massages and mini-meditations

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Spring Offers a Fresh Start for Your and Your Business

“Out with the old, in with the new,” is what you chant when the New Year rolls around. But here you are  in the middle of April, and you never got around to that “new” start.  Are you ready to simplify your business and feel healthier while you do it? If you answered yes to these questions, here are some things you can do to get started.  It’s never to late to start, and Spring is the perfect time to clean out and clean up.

Embrace Technology

There’s no point in running from technology; it’s not going anywhere. In fact, if you want to keep your business competitive, embracing technology is a must. If you don’t already have a website, get one. If you don’t already have software to help simplify your administrative tasks, consider investing in some. A website can save you time by making all of your childcare information available to existing and potential clients with the click of mouse.

A website also serves as a round-the-clock marketing tool; so even when you’re snoozing, your website is working to boost your business. Investing in childcare software can help streamline mundane tasks like bookkeeping, record-keeping, and payment tracking. Software can also help you keep track of employee records and payroll hours.

Get Some Business Training

Knowledge is like money. You can never have too much of it. Consider taking some marketing or business workshops, seminars or classes. Business training can help you learn how to target your marketing efforts, keep accurate records, screen employees, and other things related to operating a business. Business concepts are universal, so the workshops don’t necessarily have to be related to childcare. You can tweak any information you learn to fit your needs.

Get Serious About Your Health

Your health has a direct impact on the way you do your job. If you’re tired, stressed, and weak all the time, there is no way you’re going to be effective at any job you do. Making the following lifestyle tweaks will help you feel healthier and allow you to do your job more effectively:

  • Get at least eight hours of sleep per night.
  • Find ways to reduce stress.
  • Reduce your consumption of processed foods, and add more fresh fruits vegetables, whole grains, beans and nuts to your diet
  • Drink half your body weight in ounces of water each day.
  • Reduce your caffeine intake.
  • Get at least 30 to 60 minutes of moderate cardiovascular exercise five days a week.
  • Being healthy, beefing up your business knowledge, and using technology to streamline your business will help you improve yourself and make your job easier in the New Year.

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    Tips to Manage Finicky Eaters

    Kids spend a lot of time in the childcare setting, so naturally, they eat most of their daily meals there. For this reason, it’s important for childcare professionals to provide kids with healthy meals to help meet their nutritional needs. Unfortunately, kids are finicky eaters, so it can be hard to provide nutritious meals they will actually eat. Here are some tips that can help: Continue reading 

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    Keeping the Flu Bug at Bay

    Fever, headache, body aches, chills, coughing, sneezing, stuffy nose, and fatigue – yep, flu season is in full swing, and there are plenty of germs to go around. Unfortunately, when you work in a childcare setting, kids share more than their giggles and hugs with you, they also share their germs. If you haven’t already caught the flu bug, use these tips to avoid the misery this illness can bring.  Continue reading 

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    Accommodating Special Diets in Childcare

    Whether kids are vegetarian, or have special nutritional needs due to allergies or intolerance to certain foods, special diets in childcare are not uncommon. When children have special dietary needs, you can do one of two things to accommodate their eating habits: You can go out of your way to provide them with specialty food items, or you can ask the parents to bring in what their children need every day. Continue reading 

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    Simple Tips to Curb Childhood Obesity

    Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that approximately 17 percent of children ages 2 to 19 are overweight. Needless to say, you don’t have to look very far to find a child who is obese. Obesity increases the risk of hypertension, heart disease, stroke, diabetes and breathing difficulties. 

    Weight problems during childhood can also lead to lifelong struggles with depression, anxiety, low self-esteem and ridicule. The worst part about obesity is that it can shorten a child’s life expectancy by years. Here’s how you can do your part to combat this condition in childcare. Continue reading 

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    Achoo! Is it an Allergy or Cold?

    As an early childhood professional, you’ve probably seen enough illnesses to last several lifetimes. So when a youngster comes to childcare coughing, sneezing, and sniffling, you know it could mean one of two things – either he has a cold, or he’s suffering from some sort of allergy.  Allergies and colds produce some of the same symptoms, so it’s often difficult to determine which is which. Continue reading 

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    Recognizing the Signs of Abuse and Neglect

    As a childcare professional, you’re on a mission to improve the lives of the kids in your community. So nothing would be more heartbreaking than to learn one of your charges is abused or neglected. When a youngster is in an environment where he is exposed to hazardous conditions, mistreated, exploited, improperly supervised, or intentionally hurt by adults, it is considered abuse or neglect. Continue reading 

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    When Parents Bring Sick Kids to Childcare

    When youngsters get sick, working parents have to either find someone willing to care for the children, or stay home from work and do it themselves. Sounds simple enough, right? Here’s the problem: If parents choose to stay home with their ailing kids, they’ll either lose income they desperately need, or face the possibility of getting fired.

    When parents bring ill children to childcare, it’s usually because they feel they have no other choice. So what’s a childcare professional to do when parents bring their tykes in sick? Continue reading 

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    Safe Sleep Guidelines for Infants

    Sleep seems like the safest thing for babies to do when they are in childcare. But this activity can be dangerous if the environment is not ideal. When infants snooze in unsafe conditions, they are at risk for strangulation, suffocation, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and entrapment. Reduce the risk of these things happening in your childcare facility by following these simple sleep guidelines. Continue reading 

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