5 Benefits Of Using A Licensed Child Care Provider In Washington State

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Childcare providers in Washington State are required to be licensed by the Washington State Department of Early Learning (DEL) unless they are only providing child care on a casual, informal  basis. For instance, the neighbor who watches your kids so that you and your spouse can enjoy a night out or the teenager who provides an hour or two of after-school care in your home don’t have to be licensed. But if you’re using child care on a regular basis for your preschool aged children, it’s in your best interests to make certain the facility you choose has the proper license so that you can have the assurance that your child is in the best possible hands.…

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Dyslexia And Learning To Drive

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Many people fail their first driving test, and 44 percent of learners fail the written part of the test. The written test is tricky for the average candidate, but if you have a reading disability like dyslexia, the odds worsen. Up to 20 percent of the American population shows some symptoms of dyslexia, which presents a challenge to learners and tutors alike. If you or a family member suffers from dyslexia, learn more about the effects the condition has when you learn to drive, and the steps you can take with your tutor to improve your chances of success.…

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