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Lil Buds Daycare in Pleasanton has openings

Lil Buds daycare in Pleasanton (across the street from the Kaiser IT center on Hacienda), has 1 full time and 2 part time openings for toddlers. We are a licensed, small family daycare, with a huge emphasis on learning. Check us out on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/funeventsatdaycare/
Call us for more information, at 510-943-4374.
Facility Number: 013422374

Park Daycare Opening in Pleasanton

Hindi speaking Daycare opening in Pleasanton, walking distance from Bart. We have a small family daycare with a huge emphasis on learning, eating healthy, and having fun!
I’m a former IT Business Development professional with a new focus on pursuing my passions, which is working with children. We are more than just a place to drop off your child for the day, I have tried my best to make this place a interactive experience where little sponges can absorb good values and skills that will set them ahead when they reach preschool.
We do have a morning pick up service in the morning. Below is our information, please feel to drop us a line and come check out our nurture center!

Park Daycare
opening soon
reliable daycare walking distance from bart
more than just a day center, your kids will learn, play, make new friends, and eat healthy!
call today to reserve your a spot, as space is limited

hours m-f 8am to 6pm
(night care also provided)
call 510-943-4374
a licensed facility, cpr and first aid certified

Preparing your child for gifted programs and talented tests?

The new school year just started and many parents will be preparing their child for gifted programs and talented tests. Here are some useful tips:
1) Play puzzles and logic games with your children
2) Have them take practice tests on logical reasoning and mental ability. Living Social is running a deal on IntelliSeeds. They have lot of practice tests and over 40,000 questions: https://www.livingsocial.com/deals/675538-1-year-reading-or-math-skills-membership. This deal ends on Aug 28th
3) Improve your child’s stamina. Have them practice everyday. Consistent approach always pays dividends
4) Memory games are great in building retention skills
5) Expose your child to speed and time-bound tests. It is important for them to get comfortable with assessments that start and end within a certain time frame. Again, IntelliSeeds may help

Last, but not the least – it is important to eat healthy and have a fun based learning environment.