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Mighty Oaks Day Nursery and Preschool | How to Choose a Vitamin For Your Child

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Mighty Oaks Day Nursery and Preschool | You might have grown up on cartoon character vitamins that were like a daily treat of candy. Like most things of today, they aren’t like they used to be. You’re probably asking yourself as your creating your child’s diet, should I buy vitamins? Is this a necessary cost? Are all brands equal? What is right for my kiddo? Even if your children eat like angels, Dr. Scott Rose, a naturopath states: “You can eat the best diet possible and still develop nutritional deficiencies due to: food processing/production and over farming of soil which causes depletion of the minerals in the soil; this results in produce that has lower vitamin/mineral content than it did twenty or thirty years ago.” Hey, Mom & Dad, do you turn to caffeine when you under under stress? Did you know that caffeine will cause your body to lose minerals which may cause mineral deficiency and when your body is deficient in minerals, especially magnesium, you may experience d

Mighty Oaks Day Nursery | Let school begin!

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Mighty Oaks Day Nursery | With the admission season approaching, the process of admission into formal schools has taken a great swing. Children start undergoing interviews or tests to get admission to formal schools. All parents gear up for what seems to be the first step to school education– “the first school interview”. This first decision about your child’s education is very important, as it is the beginning of a lifetime of learning. The entire process of getting admission to a good school has become a nail biting moment, for both the parents and the child. This makes childhood a hurried affair with the pressure to get ahead of others in a world of competition. Mighty Oaks Day Nursery POINTS TO REMEMBER | Mighty Oaks Day Nursery Let the child be himself Do not over burden the child for the interview Listen carefully to the information shared Both the parents need to present for the first meeting Collect information about the school in advance Be prepared to face a pa