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Welcome Home Magazine
79 Spyglass Drive
Littleton, Colorado 80123-6657
Phone: (303) 797-8400
Email: jim@welcomehomemag.com
Copyright 2009 Welcome Home Magazine
Finding Quality Child Care
by Victoria Pearson
Finding the best child care for your children can be a time consuming process.
However, as a parent you know it is important to take the time to find out what
is best for your children in a new situation. What type of care is right for you
— a child care center, in-home day care, nanny or babysitter? Here are some tips
to make sure the child care you select has the most comfortable and safe
environment possible.
First, make a list of your needs. This can be time consuming but can really help
you organize your thoughts and priorities. Do you have a limited budget, what
hours will you need care, how close does the provider need to be to your home,
do you need strict or lenient discipline and will your children need to be
transported to and from school? Next, make a list of your children’s needs. How
much structure do they need, do they have special physical or emotional needs
and do they have any allergies or special dietary needs?
Now you need to decide what type of care you prefer, a child care center, care
in someone else’s home or care in your home.
Child Care Checklist
o Is the provider licensed with the state?
o Is there a center-based creative curriculum to challenge your child’s
development?
o Do children at the program seem happy and relaxed?
o Are there provisions for isolating a sick child?
o Are emergency procedures and phone numbers posted?
o Is the care area clean and sanitary?
o Are menus with nutritionally balanced meals posted?
o Is there an area for children to take naps?
o Are there specific procedures for releasing children?
o Are parents welcome and encouraged to visit?
o Is outdoor equipment safe and in a fenced in area?
o Does the staff give children individual attention?
o Is the staff sensitive to the needs of both children and parents?
o Are computers available at all times?
o Are there specific activities for different age groups?
o Is there a summer program available?
o Are medications stored and administered safely?
o How is discipline handled?
o Are there accommodations for safe transportation?