Child Care
From the ONCDC Blog
Consistency is more important than time. We believe that ideally the child should attend 4 or 5 days a week, in a row, for no less than 3 hours and no more than 9 hours. Children use routines to understand their world and feel safe so the care must be consistent in both caregivers and…
Benefits You get to be part of a larger school community. You and your child get to make lifelong friends. Your child learns to negotiate with friends, share, build relationships, and be independent. The school will help make your child’s learning visible. The program will support and challenge you and your child to learn and…
Benefits A nanny may be a less stressful option for children and parents. Some families feel more comfortable with someone being in their own home. You can talk with your nanny to set rules and make decisions about food, diapers, and toys. You get to choose the schedule that works best for your family. The…
When should I go back to work? There are many opinions out there about when and if parents should go back to work after having a child. The only right thing is what is right for your family but we can share our experiences. Based on our extensive work with infants, toddlers, and families, I…
Benefits You will be contributing financially to your family. You will be growing as a professional and moving forward in your career. You will have someone to collaborate with about your child’s growth and development. Your child will get the opportunity to build other relationships and have other experiences. You may feel more able to…