Mountain Park Academy and Learning Center Blog

RUNNY NOSE IN THE CHILD CARE SETTING

he common cold is the most typical cause of a runny nose and chronic runny nose. This is generally a mild illness, and the child feels and looks well otherwise. The child usually gets better on his/her own within a week. The runny nose is usually accompanied by a mild fever. There may also be other symptoms such as headache, sore throat, coughing, sneezing, watery eyes, and fatigue.

Child Tax Credit – What to expect

Important changes to the Child Tax Credit will help many families get advance payments of the Child Tax Credit starting in the summer of 2021. Starting July 15 and continuing through December 2021, the...

Mountain Park Academy – COVID-19 Update !

Mountain Park Academy – COVID-19 Update ! ** VERY IMPORTANT ** I Dear Parents, Some of you may have heard that Governor Kemp advised schools and child care centers to consider whether they should...

Look no further!

Mountain Park Academy is the perfect place! Great teachers and staff! Great environment! The location is perfect. Everything is clean and organized. It is a great environment for learning and kid-centered activities. We highly...

Daycare Assistance

Quick note.. great news for families and providers that the funding restrictions will be lifted on 12/4/15.  Have your families apply on Compass or apply at the county office.    I have attached a...

Childcare Subsidy – Low Cost Daycare

CAPS: The Childcare and Parent Services (CAPS) program is designed to help low income families afford safe quality child care. The CAPS program is administered in all 159 Georgia counties by the local county...

Meltdowns

How is it that a parent may prevent their toddler from having a meltdown? Clinical Psychologist Dr. Ray Levy shared that meltdowns are a fact of childhood between the ages of 1 and 4,...

Brain Building Play

Get on the fast track to boosting your toddler’s brain development through play. Play is an integral part of childhood for good reason – it is your toddler’s “work”. Through play, toddlers learn about...