#Childcare Provider
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child-care-aware · 5 months ago
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marigoldcademy · 6 months ago
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Social confidence is a cornerstone of a child’s well-being. It fosters positive relationships, effective communication, and a willingness to take on challenges. At Marigold Academy – Randolph, NJ, we understand the importance of nurturing social confidence in our students.
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petitspoussinsles · 6 months ago
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Parents seeking a nurturing and enriching environment for their little ones often find solace in bilingual daycare centers. Petits Poussins LES stands out as a hope of excellence in this regard. Our bilingual daycare in New York, New York, offers more than just a safe space for children; it provides a holistic approach to early childhood development.
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goldenstars-aba · 9 months ago
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We believe in the power of ABA therapy to foster positive behavior change in individuals, particularly those facing challenges associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or other developmental issues. Our evidence-based approach encompasses a variety of strategies designed to enhance socially significant behaviors and diminish unwanted ones.
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shareyourideas · 1 year ago
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How to Find the Right In-Home Childcare Provider for Your Little One
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maurice5320 · 2 years ago
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Stay at Home Mom Job Opportunities
In today’s society, many mothers choose to stay at home with their children, but still want to contribute financially to their family’s income. Fortunately, there are many opportunities for stay-at-home moms to earn money from home. In this article, we will explore several stay-at-home mom job opportunities that are both flexible and profitable. Below we will take a look at some of the different…
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uselesssaphic · 2 years ago
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💡 moment:
Being a support worker and childcare provider now for the past few years, i Finally, JUST NOW, understand why Uptown Girls was always my fave movie.
I finally feel like im where i need to be. I have no sense of urgency to find meaningful ways to contribute or change myself. Im loving who i am and where I'm at (finally)
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kiku91 · 2 years ago
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C'mon?!
How is it today, every time I'm using the toilet at work, the dang roll was empty?!
Mind you this was 9:15 and 13:15, and we have extra rolls in the teacher bathroom.
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personostient · 1 year ago
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Your art fucks a lot, I hope it can support the children 🙏
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ruthlesslistener · 2 years ago
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listen I am about as pro-abortion as anyone can be, but aborting a baby just because they have Down's Syndrome should be fucking illegal. If you're someone who actively wants and is trying for a child, then you should be mentally, financially, and emotionally willing to provide for that child for the rest of your life if something goes wrong- because that is what being a good parent takes, and many many things can go wrong. Down's Syndrome is not at all close to the worst thing that can happen to a baby, and people with it can grow up to be happy, healthy, content adults- they just need a little bit of extra help and a different approach to raising them. If you just want a 'normal' child so that you can boot them out of your house when they turn 18 and have them around to take care of you when you're older, then you don't actually want children, you want an investment. A doll, not a family member. Not a person.
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marigoldcademy · 6 months ago
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At Marigold Academy – Randolph, NJ, we understand the profound impact that reading readiness has on a child’s overall development. Reading is a fundamental skill that unlocks a world of knowledge, fosters imagination, and strengthens critical thinking abilities. By nurturing a love for reading early on, we empower our students to become confident and lifelong learners.
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madharemuses · 6 months ago
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"Reimu might go on about how youkai aren't supposed to have money, but last I checked, a Shrine Maiden shouldn't be commissioning blacksmithing work from a youkai...."
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"...and then exterminating them when she finds out that she needs to pay for commissions. This is why no one goes to your shrine, criminal scum."
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goldenstars-aba · 10 months ago
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The anticipation of sending your child to school is a significant milestone in your and their lives. As parents, ensuring your child is prepared academically, socially, and emotionally for the school environment is paramount. ABA therapy in Houston, Texas, is a valuable tool in assessing and fostering children’s school readiness.
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somekindofadeviant · 2 years ago
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'Ah, but why would Spike and Dru be called in and entrusted with helping to look after a precious miracle baby' said absolutely nobody about my Fanged Four Co-Parent Connor post. And in response I say, but sir, they ate an entire orphanage. They have extensive experience with childcare. Just ask the Watcher's Council. I mean, maybe wait until they put the crossbows down and then ask.
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h20 · 11 months ago
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there is something so evisceratingly painful to be visiting your successful daycare owner mother & you see one of her clients of 3 years say hello & introduced yourself happily as her daughter, register her stark shock and confusion, then minutes later when you’re out of eyeshot of them you hear her quietly saying to your mom “I had no idea you had any children?!” While your mom just laughs and refuses to say anything more on the topic 🤩
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gravitasmalfunction · 1 year ago
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tl;dr - my personal nightmare scenario where the free market invents new forms of human trafficking to profit off social assistance already exists
I am very much for universal basic income or negative taxation but not in the uncritical techbro utopian sense that robots are coming for all our jobs and therefore techbros ought to qualify for a pension instead of unemployment when they get laid off for good (and non-techbros can also have the pension, aren't they generous, not supporting them is illogical).
But I worry that reducing the social problem of inequality and it's solution down to "everyone gets cash money by default" and nothing else about society changes brings about all sorts of horrible foreseeable consequences where bad actors decide to profit by using people as a source of revenue.
For example: rents go up, especially the lowest rents. Housing is still scarce and landlords know even the worst-off people have access to a certain amount of cash per week, and they put the rent up accordingly. Without universal housing, the private market can simply siphon off UBI from individuals.
Perhaps then the law intervenes and rent is capped. Housing is still scarce and options are still limited at the lower end of affordability. Landlords work out how to charge for extras, lure tenants in with what seem like really good deals, then the tenants discover nothing is as promised and they're still on the hook for lease break fees and other penalties if they try to complain or move out.
The point is, UBI is just one part of the system of living standards and it can't and won't solve inequality on its own. It's not a complete solution for people who are already at a systemic disadvantage.
The nightmare scenario for UBI is that it unintentionally incentivises new forms of human trafficking. We're already seeing this in Australia with NDIS. TW: abuse, human trafficking.
Australia is a wealthy country with social support systems in place. But those systems aren't robust enough to prevent bad actors farming cash off people who suddenly have money in their budget for living expenses.
I don't think it's possible for a UBI to work in a system where basic needs are allowed to be supplied for profit. UBI ought to be one component in a broader system of guaranteed living standards that includes housing, health and personal care, education, transit, communications, energy and safety.
I am still pro-UBI but I want it to be part of a system that works as intended, to benefit people rather than making it possible to take advantage of them. Protecting NDIS participants is inherently important right now and seems like a great test case for reshaping social support systems that will be useful if/when UBI ever becomes reality.
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