
There is no time in a person’s life more integral to his or her intellectual development than early childhood. By the age of three, humans develop a many as one quadrillion connections between their brain cells. That’s around twice as many as the average adult! The upshot of that is that children need to be nurtured most when they’re developing so many synaptic connections. Studies have shown that children participating in quality early childhood programs grow up healthier and wealthier than their peers; they’re more likely to own homes and have jobs, making at least $5,000 a year more than children without early childhood education.
Since the first daycare, Societe des Crèches, appeared in France around 1840, parents have Continue reading “Important Questions to Ask Daycare Providers”







