Friday, 20 May 2011

How select a good and quality childcare center?

In this modern world, most of the parent are working, therefore childcare centers are mushrooming in most of the country. However, the new and young parent has the dilemma in choosing a good center for their little one. Concern on this scenario, below are some useful tips to select a good childcare.
Here's How:


1.              STAFF--Do they treat children with respect, flexibility and patience? Are they able to meet your child's developmental and emotional needs? Is there a sufficient number to meet the needs of all children in the classroom? Do they greet your child and discuss your child with you? Do they practice good personal hygiene? Do they possess previous experience or training in working with children?
2.              FACILITY--Does it feature safe indoor and outdoor areas and equipment? Does it have orderly, clean work areas? It is an airy, well-lit and attractive room with bright colors? Does it have sanitary bathrooms and diaper-changing areas?
3.              HEALTH AND SAFETY--Are the room temperatures comfortable? Are there rounded table corners and other furniture safety features? Are there non-toxic play materials? Is a first-aid kit visible? Are healthy snacks and/or meals featured? What is the process for dropping off and picking up your child? Is the kitchen area clean? Is handwashing practiced? Are there separate cribs for infants and separate cots/mats for others? Are cleaning materials and medicines kept safely out of reach of children?
4.              PROGRAM--Is there a proper child-staff ratio, and if it is a licensed facility, is it within designated guidelines? Do you observe creative play? Are there plenty of play and educational materials? Is there an organized schedule or program? Is there supervised rest time? Is there minimal, supervised TV time? Does the provider read stories?
5.              GENERAL--Is there a license or registration certificate on file, if applicable? Are the rules clearly explained? How is good behavior encouraged? Are other parents visiting or involved with children? Are children allowed to get dirty naturally through play? Are any children left out? Do you see laughing, caring, sharing, and generally happy children?
Tips:
1.              What's your gut feeling about the place? Usually, your first instinct is the one to follow.
2.              Is staff friendly and do they greet you when you come for a visit...even an unexpected one? Do they seem genuinely happy to see you or view you as another issue to deal with?
3.              Do you hear signs of happy and/or busy children?
4.              What types of meals are served and would you eat them?
5.              Is there a curriculum and frequent parent feedback?



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