When Should Your Baby Start Daycare? A Guide for NJ Parents
It’s one of the first big decisions you’ll face as a new parent, and there’s no single right answer: when […]
It’s one of the first big decisions you’ll face as a new parent, and there’s no single right answer: when […]
If you’re researching daycares in Edison or Roselle, NJ, you’ve probably noticed that every center talks about their curriculum —
Paying for childcare in New Jersey can feel overwhelming — especially when infant daycare averages $1,400 to $1,900 per month
Your toddler is likely ready for preschool when they can separate from you without prolonged distress, follow simple 2-step instructions,
Early childhood education provides measurable, long-term benefits for children’s cognitive development, social skills, emotional regulation, and academic readiness — with
Full-time daycare is best for working parents who need consistent, all-day care Monday through Friday, while part-time daycare works well
In New Jersey, all child care centers that serve 6 or more children must be licensed by the NJ Department
Sending your baby to daycare for the first time is one of the hardest transitions a parent faces — and
Daycare and preschool are not the same thing — and knowing the difference helps NJ parents make a smarter choice
The 20 most important questions to ask on a daycare tour are: licensing status, staff-to-child ratios, teacher turnover, curriculum details,