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  • Heidi
    Daycare.com Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 7121

    #16
    Originally posted by AnythingsPossible
    I think your website looks nice. Some of the above suggested changes would be great though. Like the links at the top that Michael suggested changing.

    Looking at your daily schedule, what kind of table activities do you do with your kiddos? I am looking for new ideas. I have 1 year to 3 years.
    In the morning before breakfast, it's usually crayons, colored pencils, and paper. It's basically a way to contain the 15mo twins I have and curb the chaos until breakfast. It helps keep my husband sane before he has to leave for work!

    Other things we have done so far is sensory stuff (I can't leave it out with this group, so I do smaller bins and bring them to the table). Playdough, cooking, puzzles, or playing a game with the older ones while the younger ones watch (I usually give them a toy then, but they throw them on the floor most of the time).

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    • Michael
      Founder & Owner-Daycare.com
      • Aug 2007
      • 7950

      #17
      Originally posted by bbo
      ?????????

      Michael!

      THat is really wonderful! But, I will pay $8 per year! I imagined it would be a lot more than that!

      Tell me what you need from me, and how to administrate the site, please!
      The domain name is YOUR brand and property in the virtual world. Once you purchase your brand/property you can do many things with it. I just "framed" your free website. You can direct your domain name to show whatever you choose.

      When you change the information on your free website at webs.com it be visable at your domain name. There is a lot more information on this at: https://www.daycare.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35323

      This must sound complicated but its very simple. Think of a domain name as a plot of land that you purchase ($8 a year is pretty cheap). You can make it into a parking lot, you can build a home on it or build a business on it, you can lease it or rent it or you can sit on it and wait for it to mature. I have done all of the above.
      Last edited by Michael; 11-09-2011, 01:35 PM.

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