Bear Hugs Child Development

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Bear Hugs Child Development

A South Carolina
Department Of Social Services
Registered Home Day Care

Photos from Bear Hugs Child Development's post 02/14/2018

THANK YOU MY AMAZING DAYCARE CHILDREN AN PARENTS!! HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!!

09/03/2017
08/13/2017

If you are visiting us, WELCOME!! Bear Hugs is getting ready to start another school year!! We are looking for a few new friends to come an grow with us! Give us a call to come see what fun we have at Bear Hugs!!

05/04/2017

Summer is coming!! If you are looking for a WONDERFUL daycare for your precious little one , we are the place! I have openings, give me a call an we will talk!

Photos from Bear Hugs Child Development's post 05/04/2017

Yesterday we had a firetruck in our neighborhood, we went outside to see the TRUCK! The two fireman were so nice they stopped an ask if we want to see the BIG TRUCK!!! As you can see everyone love it!! THANKS TO THE FIREMAN!!

01/03/2017

A note from Mrs. Barbara Robinson

Are you looking for South Carolina Department of Social Services Registered child care or know someone who is?

As of January 13, 2017 I will have a limited number of openings (2) for children from 1 yr. to 4 years old.

See our Craigslist add at http://charleston.craigslist.org/kid/5944215396.html

DSS Registered Home Day Care Provider Bear Hugs Child Development Located in Windsor Hills Subdivision off of Ashley Phosphate Rd. North Charleston, SC 29420Hours: 7:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday-FridayPhone: A South Carolina DSS Registered...

Photos 08/07/2016
Photos 11/23/2015

Just A Reminder About The Upcoming Cold And Flu Season.

The Subject For Today Is BRONCHITIS.

Is Bronchitis Contagious?
Acute Bronchitis, which can last for 1 to 3 weeks can be. It’s usually caused by cold or flu viruses. Since these viruses are contagious, acute bronchitis usually is, too.

How Long Will I Be Contagious?
It depends on the type of virus that you have. In most cases, you’ll be contagious for a few days, and possibly as long as a week. Since you may not know what kind of illness you have -- and doctors don’t test for individual viruses, since there are hundreds of them -- it’s best to assume you could spread the disease while you have cold symptoms.

How Is Bronchitis Spread?
You get acute bronchitis the same way you get cold and flu viruses: by getting a virus inside your body, usually by breathing it in or passing it from your hands to your mouth, nose, or eyes. Viruses get into the air and onto surfaces after someone who is sick coughs, blows their nose, sneezes, or sometimes even just breathes.
To keep from getting bronchitis, try not to be in close contact with people who have cold or flu-like symptoms. Wash your hands regularly, and don’t touch your eyes, mouth, or nose.
The flu can cause bronchitis. That’s why it’s smart to get your flu shot every year.
If you have bronchitis, cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze and cough, and wash your hands often to avoid getting someone else sick.

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North Charleston, SC
29420

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm