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Precious Little Ones LLC – Care.com Burlington, CT Child Care Center

Precious Little Ones LLC – Care.com Burlington, CT Child Care Center

 

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Fun, loving, educational environment.
Hours: Monday-Friday 6:30-5:30.
Infant, toddler and before & after school.
Meals & snacks included.
First Aid and CPR certified.
Licensed.

In business since: 2012

Total Employees: 1

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Monday :

6:30AM – 5:30PM

Tuesday :

6:30AM – 5:30PM

Wednesday :

6:30AM – 5:30PM

Thursday :

6:30AM – 5:30PM

Friday :

6:30AM – 5:30PM

Saturday :

Closed

Sunday :

Closed

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English

Costimate

$217/week

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Childcare | Suitland, MD | Precious Lil Ones Daycare

Give your child a great start to their education with the childcare programs at Precious Little Ones Daycare.

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Although daycare is a necessity for many working parents, it can provide children with crucial socialization skills and help them to develop learning skills that will benefit them their entire lives. Precious Little Ones Daycare provides children with a supportive, caring, and fun environment. We believe that every child deserves the very best that we can offer each day. We have highly qualified staff, an engaging age-appropriate curriculum, and a bright, stimulating, and fun-filled environment with an ample supply of books, manipulatives, learning stations, and resources. Contact us today for more details.

Dedicated Staff

Each member of our staff has a passion for childcare, child development, and academic success. We strive to provide the best educational experience for each child.

Supportive Environment

We provide exceptional care and developmentally appropriate activities that address the needs of each child, academically, emotionally, socially, and physically.

State Certified Childcare

All our childcare programs, daycare, and home childcare services are state certified.

High-Quality Programs 

We offer high-quality preschool, prekindergarten, and before and after care programs.

At Precious Little Ones Daycare, we look on each child as an educator in themselves. Every individual child brings their own unique knowledge to the classroom where they are encouraged to expand upon their understanding of different concepts. We provide a range of age-appropriate childcare programs where children can enhance their learning skills:

Infants: For our infants, we maintain a focus on fine and gross motor skills as well as building language and communication skills.

Toddlers: We promote independence and self-reliance as well as social and emotional development for toddlers from 18 months of age onwards.

Pre-Schoolers: Our preschooler programs aim to develop concentration, coordination, and physical development to prepare children for kindergarten.

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8 Great Gems for Children

Gems for Children

Take any child to a crystal or gem store and you will see their eyes light up in surprise. I’m sure they’re primarily drawn to the colors and the likeness of movie treasures, but pretty soon every child will be drawn to their favorite.

Without the cynicism that life experiences can bring, children can feel the energy of many of these crystals and the placebo effect can be especially effective in enhancing the spiritual powers of the gemstone.

There are a number of factors to consider when choosing gemstones for children.

  • Let your child’s intuition guide you – you may like a stylish aquamarine, but little Johnny needs rose quartz!
  • Study the benefits of a particular crystal, whether it is good for relaxation, study, nightmares, confidence, and so on. Choose the one that suits your child.
  • I hope the kids will want to hold the gem and maybe play with it, so choose one that is not so fragile that it breaks. Loose or sharp stones should also be avoided.
  • Similarly, make sure your child is old enough to understand it better, or the gem is big enough not to suffocate.
  • I’m not sure how rich you are, but kids lose things easily (mine anyway), so I would suggest using a reasonably priced crystal rather than an expensive emerald or sapphire. If your name is Kardashian, ignore the last sentence.

There is no doubt about the ability of certain crystals to influence us and help us both physically and mentally, and they have done so for thousands of years in every culture on the planet, but children can be very receptive to suggestions about the power of their gemstone.

If your child is having nightmares, the “magic” amethyst crystal on the bedside table can be the answer to ward off bad dreams. Do cleansing rituals and rituals of intention together and it will be even more successful.

Okay, let’s move on to gems, shall we?

Since I already mentioned this, we will start with amethyst.

Amethyst is a beautiful dark purple straight out of a fairy tale.

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Better than a glass of warm milk to spend a night full of peaceful sleep and wonderful dreams. Also a generally soothing and soothing stone for excitable children.

Moonstone is a luminous, almost liquid luster with a radiant aura.

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White moonstones are another gem that helps get rid of nightmares and soothes children’s fear of the dark. Moonstones also bring protection and good luck while traveling.

Peridot is a sparkling lime green with yellow and gold highlights.

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Often referred to as the Study Stone, Peridots can be kept in the bedroom or homework area to encourage learning and creativity. Older children can take them to school on a pendant or in a bag.

Tiger’s Eye – honey color with swirls of red, brown and black.

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This gem will give your child the self-confidence they need on their first day of school, going to a party, meeting new friends, or going on stage for a presentation.

Rose Quartz – soft, milky pink color

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A crystal of universal and unconditional love. Not only will this make your child feel loved and loved, but it will also encourage him or her to love everyone around.

Clear Quartz is a beautiful clear gem

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Known as a master healer, this crystal heals all the minor ailments, bumps and bruises that active children suffer from time to time.

Citrine – light lemon yellow and burnt oranges.

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I guarantee any upset or sad child will perk up at the sight of this brilliant golden gem. It brings the energy of the sun and a smile to every face.

Sodalite – navy blue with white streaks.

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This is a gem of logical thinking and rational thinking, something that every child and every parent can appreciate more. Great for focusing attention during homework and exams.

These gems can be placed on bedside tables, lined up on a shelf as part of a display or made into cool jewelry to wear. They can be carried to school in a pocket, a zippered purse, or hidden in a backpack.

At a school here in Thailand, many classes begin with a five-minute mediation session, which does wonders for calming children down. Meditating with a gemstone in hand or on a chakra point will relax any child.

Use the gem as an introduction to a simple science, geology, and geography lesson – how they formed, where they are, and where they came from.

Gemstone Quick Guide for Children

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About a quarter of births in St. Petersburg are by caesarean section. Many are convinced that the operation itself has little effect on the further development of the child. However, according to doctors, the Caesareans still have some peculiarities.

– Cesarean section is an abdominal operation, and like any surgical intervention, it has a risk of complications, especially for the mother. In addition, the scars on the uterus remaining after the operation do not always give a woman a chance to give birth herself next time. And for a newborn, birth through the natural birth canal is the best option. With a caesarean section, the child does not receive the “birth stress” that will give him optimal adaptation to extrauterine life, and, therefore, to further development , – says the neonatologist of St. Petersburg State Medical University Larisa Fedorova .

It is clear that a planned caesarean section is carried out for a reason – there are strict indications for this operation. This suggests that conventional childbirth can be complicated by a serious pathology for the mother or child. In addition, the operation is scheduled for a certain day, which does not always coincide with the “plans of the child” – he may not be ready to be born at that moment. There is also an emergency caesarean – when doctors decide on an operation already during childbirth, if something starts to go wrong or there is a risk of complications. In general, the situations are different, and the risks too, so it is difficult to compare all Caesars.

However, according to Larisa Fedorova, they still have some common features that distinguish them from children born naturally.

The first breath

In natural childbirth, the child receives the so-called “birth stress” – it is also hard and painful for him to be born. In response to stress, a catecholamine surge occurs – the release of catecholamine hormones. They just start the baby’s adaptation mode to the outside world – they help to take the first breath, scream, provide a good tone, reflexes necessary for breathing and sucking. With a cesarean section, the child does not receive such severe stress. Here obstetricians come to the rescue, who immediately conduct tactile stimulation so that he, too, immediately breathes. Of course, in both cases, children take their first breath in the first seconds after birth, but this is achieved in slightly different ways.

Breathing problems

When passing through the birth canal, the baby seems to squeeze out excess fluid from the lungs. In cesareans, lung fluid is absorbed much more slowly. Therefore, almost one in four immediately after birth develops the so-called transient tachypnea of ​​the newborn, which is manifested by shortness of breath and “grunting” breathing. It is also called wet lung syndrome or intrauterine lung fluid retention syndrome. Usually it passes in 1-2 days and requires only the supervision of doctors. However, some children may still need special respiratory support. If help is provided on time, tachypnea will not affect the further development of the child.

Head shape

When a child is born through natural routes, the so-called physiological birth configuration of the head occurs. Nature arranged it so that the bones of the skull of the fetus are specially movable to help it pass through the birth canal correctly. Therefore, during the first days and even weeks, the newborn may have overlapping bones and asymmetry of the skull. Then everything returns to normal – the bones straighten out. In general, the first year of life is the period of the most rapid growth of the skull. Due to the rapid development of the brain, the head circumference increases by 10-12 cm. A cesarean section is usually performed when the child has not yet entered the birth canal. Therefore, these children usually have a nearly round head.

Violation of the microbiome

The microbiota of the intestines, skin, mucous membranes are laid in utero. The baby, passing through the birth canal, comes into contact with the mother’s vaginal flora and with it receives beneficial bacteria. For example, a lot of lactobacilli. This is a kind of prevention of infections associated with environmental microorganisms. At the same time, beneficial bacteria colonize the baby’s intestines, forming the correct microflora in the future – this process takes place during the first 2-3 years of life. A lot depends on the state of the microflora. First of all, local and general immunity, food tolerance. In cesarean children who have not received beneficial bacteria from the intestinal and vaginal flora of the mother, food tolerance is reduced. Such children are more prone to allergies, in the first 4 months they are more likely to suffer from diarrhea.

Difficulties with breastfeeding

Breast milk contains many beneficial bacteria that complement the microbiota of the baby’s intestines and give him protection from the first minutes of life. That is why they try to attach a newborn to the mother’s breast immediately after birth so that he can receive precious drops of colostrum. The first contact of the baby with the mother is also important psychologically. After the operation, it is not always possible to do this – due to anesthesia in a woman (there are no contraindications for epidural anesthesia) or in general her condition. In such cases, the method of irrigation with colostrum of the oral cavity of the newborn is used. Sometimes after the operation, for some time, the mother may have contraindications for breastfeeding – for example, taking certain antibiotics. All this can delay lactation – enough milk will come later than usual.

Decreased immunity

We live in a non-sterile environment, and as long as the immune system is in order, the body maintains the right balance of good and bad bacteria and can resist infections. In cesarean babies, who did not receive beneficial bacteria from their mother during childbirth, this balance is initially disturbed. In them, the colonization of the gastrointestinal tract occurs mainly by environmental microorganisms. If lactobacilli predominate in meconium in those born naturally, then in caesareans – staphylococci and enterococci. Also, potentially dangerous Klebsiella, Proteobacteria, Clostridia (alpha-toxigenic Clostridium perfringens) are more often isolated from them. These pathogenic and opportunistic bacteria at a “convenient” moment can easily become dangerous and start the disease.

Depression

If the mother had an operation under general anesthesia, the child may experience the so-called drug-induced depression. The baby may be lethargic for some time, weak. But, as a rule, a caesarean section now takes place with epidural anesthesia – during childbirth, the mother is conscious. Such an anesthetic benefit, as a rule, does not affect the child’s condition.

The risk of neurological diseases

How the food will be digested correctly, how the necessary nutrients will be fully assimilated, will depend on the development of the child. Including neurocognitive. In our body, there is a so-called “microbiota-gut-brain” axis, this has long been proven. In other words, the work of the brain depends on the intestinal microflora (it is disturbed in cesareans). Many hormones produced by microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract act as neurotransmitters in the central nervous system, such as serotonin, acetylcholine, and catecholamines.

There are studies showing the association of caesarean section with an increased risk of a child’s future neurological diseases.