by: Christine Groth
It’s a daunting question for many parents, new and old. Some of you
are first timers with a brand new baby in your home and others of you
have several children. All in all you have decided it’s time to go
back to work and find a child daycare that meets your beliefs.
But the question is what are your beliefs on what a good child daycare
should be?
This is something for you to definitely think about, for you to find a
good child daycare you need to determine what kind of environment you
most definitely feel comfortable in.
Here are some of the questions you should be asking yourself before
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1. Do you feel more comfortable with a family child daycare or a group
child daycare? Both are very different. A family child daycare is
usually run by one person who is the owner, and usually out of
someone’s home. A group child daycare is usually out of a commercial
building with staff on hand. Children are divided according to ages.
For example all babies are in one room, all toddlers in another, and
so on.You get the idea. Family child daycares usually mix all ages
together, but family daycares are small- only about 8 children per
center. Group centers can be very large. Perhaps up to 250 children in
one center.
2. What is the policy of the child care center? Be sure to ask what
there rules are regarding sickness, time off, vacations, paid
holidays, emergencies. Make sure that you are clear on what these
policies are; be clear on what the child daycare center is expecting
of you and vice versa. Many times this is how parents and child
daycare centers get into disagreement. Not over the actual childcare
provided but over the policies established by the center.
3. Do you trust the provider who will be taking care of your child? If
you don’t trust the provider chances are you will leave the center.
Also understand that child daycares aren’t perfect. Anytime you leave
your home you take the risk of error. I’m not trying to protect the
child daycare center, but people do make errors and understand that
children will be children. They will argue, get dirty, hit their
friends and so one but realize that they are learning and this is
their nature at such a young age.
I think that the above questions are so important in asking yourself.
Realize that choosing a child daycare center is an important decision.
Children need consistency and stable loving relationships- this is so
much more important then fancy toys and big buildings.
About The Author
Christine Groth, has helped hundreds of women open their own family childcare centers. An author and mentor she has developed a mentoring system that guarantees their success in small business. To receive her free 3 part newsletter, go to http://www.instantdaycareprofits.com.
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