Would it work to include in a folder at an interview something called helpful topics that I am always asked about. Tell the parents these are some questions I have been asked about over the years and have printed off some copies that you may find interesting to read.
You don't have to but it is for your own enjoyment.
Include mile stones in developement, easing child/parent anxiety at drop offs, importance of sleep and behavior in the child, child nutrition, exercise and tv watching, discipliing a strong willed child, the importance of saying no.Etc.
When my children were young I loved reading stuff like this. Most parents do want to see where their child is developmentally. For example if I would have read something saying that a well rested child tends to have a higher IQ and tends to be well liked amongst his or her peers. I would make sure my child had the right amount of sleep.
Giving out this type of information at the beginning of doing business with them,providing they read it, may also give them an insight to how you feel as well on these topics and you don't have to say a word.
You don't have to but it is for your own enjoyment.
Include mile stones in developement, easing child/parent anxiety at drop offs, importance of sleep and behavior in the child, child nutrition, exercise and tv watching, discipliing a strong willed child, the importance of saying no.Etc.
When my children were young I loved reading stuff like this. Most parents do want to see where their child is developmentally. For example if I would have read something saying that a well rested child tends to have a higher IQ and tends to be well liked amongst his or her peers. I would make sure my child had the right amount of sleep.
Giving out this type of information at the beginning of doing business with them,providing they read it, may also give them an insight to how you feel as well on these topics and you don't have to say a word.
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