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12+ Fun Camps for Preschoolers in Atlanta

By Jennifer Curry / May 18, 2021 / 0 Comments

Whether you need childcare while school is out or simply want a little time to yourself, enrolling your child in one of these 15+ camps for preschoolers in Atlanta is a great idea. Many parents don’t realize that there are summer camps designed especially for children under five years old. I started sending my son

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Summer Safety Tips for Babysitters

By Jody Stephenson / May 15, 2021 / 0 Comments

Finally! Summer is here and babysitters and kids, alike, are ready to get outside. Good weather brings more opportunities for outdoor play. Whether pushing a stroller or riding bikes, the first step to a great Summer day is ensuring you are following these easy Summer Safety tips. Safety at Every Job Helmets: Kids should always wear

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The New ‘I Love You’: I’ll Book the Babysitter

By Jennifer Curry / May 4, 2021 / 0 Comments

Want a way to show a mom in your life she is loved? Book a babysitter and give her some much-needed time to herself. Trust me, as a mom, there is nothing that would make me feel more loved than having someone offer to take care of the kids or arrange childcare. Just hearing the

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Safe Sleep Tips for Infants

By SitterTree / November 16, 2020 / 0 Comments

From the moment you sign up, SitterTree is here to support you. Our coordinators remain informed about every member of our community so we can provide the highest quality of care when you need it. Whether you’re working with a SitterTree church, group or family, safety is our number one goal. Always reach out to

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The Challenges of Parenting

By Careen Strange / January 28, 2020 / 0 Comments

Navigating Conflict and Fostering Forgiveness Parenting a household of boys provided me unique challenges. Every family is different and the way parents instill values and expectations in our children varies. My husband and I had two primary expectations from our sons: obedience and respect. Generally speaking, we operated that way.  We usually allowed the boys

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Winter Safety Tips for Every Babysitter

By SitterTree / January 13, 2020 / 0 Comments

From the moment you sign up, SitterTree is here to support you. Local SitterTree Coordinators are available to provide the highest quality of support when you need it. Whether you’re working with a SitterTree church, group or family, safety is our number one priority for all SitterTree members. Sitters may contact their Coordinator or SitterTree

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Baby signs strengthen baby minds

By Dr. Randa Grob-Zakhary, MD Ph.D. / January 10, 2020 / 0 Comments

Teaching babies to understand and make their own signs may give their brain a boost, as well as providing the means for their first early communications before they are capable of speech.   Tell Me More Imagine how your life would change if your baby could tell you what they wanted! It’s possible – with

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The first five years: critical to brain development

By Dr. Randa Grob-Zakhary, MD Ph.D. / January 3, 2020 / 0 Comments

Unlike many other organs, our brains do not grow steadily over time, but rather, in growth spurts which are heavily concentrated during early childhood.  Tell Me More Incredibly, a baby’s brain reaches half of its adult size by 18 months, and 90% of its adult size by 4-5 years. Brain growth is achieved mostly by

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Holiday Family Fun

By Careen Strange / December 23, 2019 / 5 Comments

Just a few years ago I was a young mom with five little boys under 10. They were lively, loud, competitive, loving, and fun. My life was a mixture of noise and laughter and conflict and exhaustion. The holiday season became a time of emotional overload that was stressful, tiring, sad, and wonderful all at the

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Consequences of a visual world

By Dr. Randa Grob-Zakhary, MD Ph.D. / December 6, 2019 / 0 Comments

Our ever-more sophisticated technologies and culture have led us to become highly dependent on visual stimulation to maintain our attention. Tell Me More We are very fortunate to live in a highly visual world.  Our senses are constantly stimulated and bombarded with visual input.  As a result, we have become largely dependent on this input

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