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At What Age Can Your Child Go to a Daycare/Childcare Centre?
With fast-paced lives and work demands, present-day parents may be required to put their children in a daycare centre. However, the question in most parents’ mind is, "What exactly is the right age for my child to go to a daycare?" Well, this article will help you take the right decision for your child.
What Is the Best Age to Put Your Child in a Daycare/Childcare Centre?
Whether to send your child to a daycare or not is your personal choice. However, in most cases, it may depend on your work schedule, demands and also on your child. Ask yourself a few questions before you make this decision:
Does my child feel uncomfortable in the company of strangers?
Will my child feel overwhelmed in a noisy environment?
Will my child feel comfortable and adjust easily to a new environment or place?
Will my child indulge in various kinds of activities and games with kids from his age-group?
These questions will help you decide whether sending your child to childcare is a sound decision or not. However, if you are wondering about the minimum age for child care, it varies from centre to centre. Some may allow babies as young as a few months old, whereas other centres may be suitable for toddlers and older children only. Therefore, you need to find a daycare centre that is best suited to your child’s age and other requirements.
Benefits Your Kid Will Get from a Daycare/Childcare Centre
A mother is supposed to take care of her baby and forsake everything else for the sake of her baby. Although that's an ideal scenario, it isn't feasible as most nuclear families have working parents. In such a situation, it becomes difficult to stay at home and take care of the child, and the only option that parents are left with is to send their child to daycare. However, if you are sceptical about sending your kid to a daycare centre, here’s what you should consider:
It is a safe, and structured environment where the staff is equipped to take care of the needs of babies and older kids.
It is a great place for your growing kid to develop better social, language and other skills.
Your child will interact and indulge in activities with children from his age-group, thus helping him become better prepared for formal education.
Your child will become more independent and may experience less separation anxiety as he gets habituated to being away from parents from a young age.
Things To Remember While Choosing a Care Centre for Your Child
Some people believe that daycare centres are best suited for toddlers and older children, while others feel that it's best to leave a child in family daycare. Whatever your decision might be, it's important to keep in mind a few things before choosing a daycare centre as per the age of your child:
Babies - 1 - 12 Months
If you are wondering at what age an infant should be considered for day-care, let us clear your doubts. Infants or babies need special one-to-one care from a single caregiver, preferably at home itself. However, there are many daycare centres that offer more personalised facilities for younger babies or infants. Babies need a safe and clean environment because this is the time when they start experiencing the environment around them. It's important to carefully choose and select a daycare centre because babies take time to adjust and develop attachment. Changing centres may not be advisable for young babies.
Toddlers - 1 - 2 Years
Requirements of a daycare centre for toddlers is more or less similar to that of babies. Toddlers are little explorers, and they need to be around someone who lets them be themselves and understands them well. People taking care of toddlers must have oodles of patience and energy. Childcare centres which have a low carer to children ratio work best. One of the best things about sending your child to daycare is that he gets to interact and socialise with same age-group children, which he may miss out on at home.
Preschoolers - 3 - 5 years
Children of this age group are learners and pick up language, social and other skills real fast. So, if you are looking for a daycare centre for your 3-5-year-old kiddo, it should be a place where he not only feels safe and comfortable but also gets to brush up or acquire new skills. Opt for a place that offers an array of activities for your kid.
Every parent has different requirements as far as sending their child to a daycare is concerned. Take into consideration some of the recommendations we've shared in this article and make the right decision for your child.
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How your Child Learns: Baby to Pre-school Years
For a child, learning begins way before they start going to school. Very often we associate learning with schooling, but we need to become aware that a child is learning every day. Read on to understand the learning process in your child.
Learning during early years also involve watching and learning, and it can lay the foundation for learning much before a child starts school. As your child's first teacher, parents play an important role in fostering early learning in their kids. Providing your child a safe environment, praising them when they do well, regular encouragement, and your overall attitude towards your child are crucial factors that help them learn.
A Safe Environment to Boost Learning
Your child needs to be in a safe environment to learn. He would be able to learn and explore new things if he knows he has the support of a parent or a caregiver. He needs to be motivated to learn and should be able to show interest in learning, which in turn, should be duly acknowledged. A child cannot learn in isolation. The best part of teaching is to let your child make mistakes, and find out a way for himself. Timely praises and encouragement can go a long way in reinforcing learning.
Who Helps your Child?
Each and every person with whom your child interacts on a daily basis, can become his teacher. During babyhood, different people interact with the child- caregivers, siblings, neighbours and family members all become his teachers, and when the child gets older – playgroup co-ordinators, preschool teachers and peers take on the role.
How Does a Child Learn?
A child learns mainly by observing and watching during his early years. They then move on to responding to voices, making different sounds and listening. Exploring comes the next, or may overlap with all other stages. The kids are exploring when they put things in their mouth to taste, or shake or bang things. As they grow, play becomes an important part of learning – first with their parents, then alone, and later with other children. When they begin talking, “whys?” and “whats?” are usually their favourite words. Experimenting and socialising are skills they then learn as soon as they are placed in social environments.
Every child, however, has his own unique way of learning. Some are early socialisers, while others may take time. Some are stimulated visually; some get excited with people around them. If you suspect that your child may suffer from an learning disability at any stage, do not delay seeking timely help from your paediatrician.
What Role do Parents Play?
1. Relationships
Maintaining healthy relationships are a great way to help your child learn. Your child learns that he is important, loved and also learns to trust people around him.
2. Communications
Talking and listening to your child, reading and singing to him are immensely essential in helping your child grapple with language – verbal and non-verbal, both.
3. Home
A child learns a lot at home. He knows his position at home, and the things surrounding him.
4. Being Healthy
Children learn a lot by observation. Parents can teach children healthy eating habits and exercises that are necessary. They should encourage reading instead of allowing kids to watch television. Children pick all of these cues from their parents.
5. Interacting with your Child
You can teach your children by involving them in household activities. By getting them to count while climbing stairs, playing hide and seek with them at home, and with similar games – you can teach them several life skills – such as logic and numeracy, names and so on. You can lay the foundation for literacy by reading to them, teach them to sing or dance by dancing and singing to them and so on. Introduce homemade musical instruments to your child to lay the foundation of music and rhythm.
How to Help your Child Learn?
When your child invites you to play with him, respond to his request and participate. Encourage your child to explore, make mistakes, allow him to fall at times, and get hurt a little. Teach him to be a good loser, and teach them how to deal with losing a game, inculcating the spirit of sportsmanship in them. Singing with and to your child is a good way of teaching. Music not only stimulates, but also helps them co-relate to things. Encourage him to listen to instructions. Limit distractions when he plays alone – switch off the TV, though you can keep playing music in the background. Show interest in his activities and praise him for his effort. Give him enough activities and opportunities to discover his true interests. Read more
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Tips and Tricks for Marinating Chicken
If you are fond of eating chicken, you will like to relish a piece which is tender, juicy and flavourful. And to ensure that the chicken is deliciously cooked, it IS essential to marinate it. Marinating involves steeping the meat in a mixture of spices, oil and similar ingredients for softening and enhancing the taste.
Why Should You Marinate Chicken?
Without a doubt, it is the marinade which makes all the difference to a chicken dish. A good marinade which comprises of a perfect balance of spices, fat and acid content can create magic. Some of the reasons why you should marinate chicken are:
Marinating facilitates the breaking down of the meat tissues thereby making it tender and easier to cook. Therefore, any marinating will include acidic ingredients like yoghurt, lemon juice, vinegar or enzymatic components of ingredients like ginger, papaya, pineapple, and guava.
Marinating augments the flavours in the dish by seeping inside the chicken thus making it tastier.
It infuses the chicken preparation with adequate juiciness thereby preventing it from drying and becoming chewy.
In case the chicken is grilled, a marinade protects it from the harmful chemicals which get produced during grilling, owing to the heat.
A balanced marinade acts as a preservative and stops the chicken from degenerating.
It assists in making the meat tender, thus reducing the cooking time.
What Are the Different Methods of Marinating Chicken?
There are essentially two ways of marinating chicken:
1. Wet Marinating
Wet marinating is completely immersing the chicken pieces in a liquid marinade. The wet marinade can be of three types: acidic marinade which includes vinegar, lemon juice, wine, citrus juices, and tomato juice; enzyme marinade which includes papaya, kiwi, and pineapple to help tenderise muscle fibre and dairy marinade which consists of yoghurt, hung curd, and buttermilk.
2. Dry Marinating
Dry marinating refers to coating the chicken parts with barbeque spices or seasoning.
Marinating Chicken - Ingredients and Procedure
It is ideal to always skin and dress the chicken before marinating it. Marinating with yoghurt is the most commonly preferred. The acids in yoghurt make the chicken softer and enable the flavours to be absorbed. The flavours come out best when the chicken remains infused in the marinade for a minimum of 6 hours. So marinating on the morning of the day you want to prepare or even the night before may work best. You can use the following steps:
Ingredients:
Chicken pieces - 1 kg
Thick hung yoghurt (unsweetened) - 1 cup
Ginger-garlic paste - 1 tbsp
Red chilli powder - 1 tsp
Garam masala - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Chicken masala (optional) - 2 tsp
Kasoori methi - 2 tsp
Ghee or butter - 2 tbsp
Red food colour (optional) - 1/2 tsp
Salt to taste
Procedure:
Begin by removing the skin of the chicken and washing it properly.
Cut the chicken into pieces.
Next, prick the chicken flesh all over with a sharp knife making thin incisions. Doing this allows the marinade to penetrate deep inside.
Transfer the chicken pieces to a bowl. Position the bowl in a tilt so that any excess water can drain out otherwise the marinade may become watery.
In another bowl, mix all the ingredients to form a smooth paste.
Pour the paste over the chicken pieces and mix everything well. You can use your hands to do this. The aim is to ensure that each chicken piece gets covered with the marinade.
Place the bowl in the refrigerator, after covering, for about 8 to 10 hours.
Take out the marinated chicken from the fridge half an hour before cooking time for it to return to room temperature.
Easy Tips for Marinating Chicken
Some easy tips for marinating chicken are:
The best way to marinate chicken for BBQ is to have an acidic ingredient like lemon juice or vinegar along with fat constituents like oil, herbs, spices and syrups.
Opt for fresh herbs rather than dried herbs to lend a distinct flavour to your dish. In case you don’t have fresh herbs, crush the dried herbs and smear them on the chicken to maximise the flavour.
The favoured ratio of acidic ingredients and oil for the chicken breast must be 1:1.
Take care to not let an acidic marinade work on your chicken for more than six hours as it can worsen the texture by making it too dry. Marinades which do not contain acids can be left on a little longer.
In case you intend to marinate chicken for more than one hour, refrigerate it in an airtight glass container with a lid to retain its freshness. Avoid using metal containers or leaving it uncovered.
While pricking the chicken flesh, be careful not to overdo it. Piercing too much can result in tearing of the flesh or skin. You can slash the chicken with a knife to create enough surface area for the marinade to do its job.
You may want to use up all the prepared marinade by brushing any leftovers on the chicken or adding it to the curry later.
You can consider adding salt as it helps to soften the chicken by breaking down the muscle fibres. Also, a mix of salt and water may function as a self-styled brine making the chicken juicier and more flavourful.
You can give a quick whirl to your marinade in a blender so that the acids and fats mix smoothly.
It is advisable to discard any unused marinade as it can be a reason for food poisoning.
FAQs
Some of the frequently asked questions are:
1. How Long Should I Marinate Chicken?
Marinating chicken in an acidic or sour marinade for a very long time can turn the chicken mushy. For boneless chicken, two-hour marinating may be adequate. Ideally, you should not marinate for more than 6 hours.
2. Is It Okay to Marinate Chicken in Yoghurt Overnight?
Yes, it is okay to marinate the chicken in yoghurt overnight. Just place it in a refrigerator to preserve it well.
The secret to cooking a finger-licking good chicken dish lies in its marinating. You can enjoy lovely chicken curry or chicken tikka by treating the chicken with a perfectly blended marinade.
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I am a mother of a two-year-old daughter. After suffering from a miscarriage last year, I had a very tough time dealing with depression. All I ever wanted was to hold my second child in my arms. My husband and I share a beautiful relationship. Much to our surprise, we found out on Valentine's Day that I was expecting. Things were going great until I completed 12 weeks. On an ordinary evening, I finished bathing my daughter and sat down to relax and watch TV.
Suddenly, I felt a gush of fluid down my pants. I experienced the worst of my fears. It was bright red blood! I almost collapsed in shock and thought that I had lost my baby. This pregnancy was valuable to me. I screamed in panic and was rushed to the hospital. I felt cold and hopeless.
As I was lying down in the casualty, I expected the worst news. But things took an unexpected turn. An ultrasound scan was performed which revealed that my baby was doing just fine but I had hematoma which caused the bleeding. At first, I was relieved because the baby was doing fine but as the doctor explained the possible outcomes, I was worried again. The doctor explained several instances including how a hematoma is formed behind the placenta and can detach it. The bleeding stopped and I was warned that it can happen again. I was on bed rest.
After this incident, I had another major episode of bleeding while I visited the hospital. I was admitted again and there was an increase in the size of the hematoma. But my baby was doing just fine. I stopped bleeding the next day. After spending a few days in the hospital, I got a discharged.
The last ultrasound scan revealed that the hematoma is near the cervical opening, away from the placenta. I am in the 20th week of my pregnancy and have spotted brown blood for more than four weeks. I am hoping that this issue will subside and I will have my baby. Feeling the movements of my child in my womb gives me a sense of happiness. I have four months to go and I'm staying strong.
Through this experience, I have learned that bleeding in pregnancy does not always mean a loss, all you have to do is stay strong and hope for the best!
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5 hours ago
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A. normally bedwetting is very common during the night time and the child is able to tell you regarding urination during the daytime.
usually this problems improves with increasing age of the child and usually no medicines are given until and unless recommended by the doctor( you can easily wait for ten years of age of the child)
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meet your doctor who will tell you more regarding this .
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