Any recommendations for child care that accepts infant
Sabrina L. replied:
if you can at least find someone til he is 1, then I would highly recommend Casa De Ninos. You can even go visit and look around. Sometimes they have a waiting list to get your child in.
Lauren T. replied:
When my daughter was 6 months I started her at Bright Beginnings. Its across from the college which is a little out of my way but its been worth it. We're going on 2 1/2 years and we love it there
Here are a few questions from our readers. Can you please give any recommendations or input?
Searching for help and resources for my son who is dislexic. Are there any...
Ingrid S. replied:
For DayCare, I use Kellands Kiddie College. They also have afterschool and half day programs.
Lynette H. replied:
I know Happy Trails in the Foothills (I think they have an office in town too) offers full time day care. They take children from 4 weeks through 10 years old.
Lauren G. replied:
The Learning Ladder us equipped to provide resource help for dyslexic students. Cornerstone OS has a great summer program for little ones!
Lisa K. replied:
Young Minds Preschool is the best. My son loves it there. Dana and Robin are wonderful:)
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ISO: child care! I had a great sitter that we absolutely loved but I got a...
Jeremy G. replied:
Clarissa Gilbert she is very flexible not sure where circle cross is but she is in Laredo ranch schnapps and ocotillo
I'm thinking of joining a gym. I need to find one that has reasonable prices, classes and good day care for Anastasia. Any suggestions??
Flavia M. replied:
Planet Fitness $19.99!
Alyssa W. replied:
I love the YMCA. We go as a family, the day care is great! Huge windows into the gym so you can see your kids! And it's 65 a month for the whole family! The staff is great and I loves the class options and equipment choices!