By Jonathan Whitcomb, on August 2nd, 2010%
How difficult it may be to find a trustworthy family home daycare for your child! I just did a Google search with “Long Beach Child Care,” and found some interesting things on the first Google page:
Only one of the ten Google-results had covered photos of children (one of our Whitcomb Family Daycare web pages), meaning photos of . . . → Read More: Long Beach Child Care Covers Online Faces
By Jonathan Whitcomb, on July 10th, 2010%
Recommendation for Whitcomb Family Daycare, 4503 Walnut Avenue, Long Beach (562 427-6027), from Debbie Spalding of Long Beach:
“I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to Gladys Whitcomb, who has been my son’s care giver for the past year and a half.
“Gladys has provided my son with a stimulating yet caring environment . . . → Read More: A Mother Recommends This Child Care
By Jonathan Whitcomb, on June 23rd, 2010%
Dr. Zermeno the chiropractor has a new web page for his chiropractic services in Lakewood, California:
http://www.drzermeno.com/
Here is a testimonial:
On Monday, June 14, 2010, I walked into the chiropractic office of Dr. Zermeno, after enduring seven days of incapacitating pain in my lower back. After his thorough questioning-examination session he administered carefully prepared tests. Each step had . . . → Read More: Chiropractic Care in Lakewood
By Jonathan Whitcomb, on October 30th, 2009%
What’s the difference between babysitting in a child’s home and child care in a care-giver’s home? Cost may be a major difference when more than a few hours of care are needed. Established babysitters may charge $10-$20 per hour. Compare that with about $35 for one day of family home day care (the standard part-time rate for . . . → Read More: Babysitting And Family Home Child Care
By Jonathan Whitcomb, on October 28th, 2009%
California law requires that children cared for in a “family daycare” home shall not be allowed to play or spend any time in the front yard of the child-care house. In addition, state law requires that a six foot fence be in the back yard.
But what is the significance of a front yard fence? (Children in child care . . . → Read More: Fences and family home child care
By Jonathan Whitcomb, on October 13th, 2009%
Gladys and Jonathan Whitcomb welcome questions and comments about child care in general and our family home daycare in particular. In our friendly, gentle home environment, we prepare pre-schoolers for kindergarten. This includes teaching them letters and numbers. Perhaps even more important, we help prepare them emotionally: We direct them towards positive interactions with other children.
Please . . . → Read More: Welcome to Whitcomb Family Daycare