I'm thinking about starting up a child care business. I'm planing on getting certified, but I was just wondering what one looks for when deciding on what child care service to go with? Just want to hear from people that have put their children into child care, so I know what I could exceed at. Thank you!
The environment in which my child will be staying in-
is it clean? is it age appropriate? has it been child proofed?
How much a place charges, and is it worth it?
Will you be providing snacks? If so- are these healthy snacks? I like to see the weekly chart of snacks that the place is providing for my child
Do you encourage interaction between the child and parent at home? --meaning, do you send a sheet of paper every day letting the parent know when the child ate, slept, went to the potty etc.
Will it just be a babysitting service or will my child actually be learning something? --Will you encourage games using numbers and letters and colors, or will you just plop them down and let them go at it
I like, that my child care center has a monthly calendar so, I can see that on July 22, my child will be learning about the letter "L" -- meaning they will talk about anything that starts with the letter "L": lions, laughing....etc. They have done this for several things like on June 1st- they talked about "summer"
Best of luck!
1) Caregiver must be CPR and first aid certified (child and infant)
2) Caregiver must be trained in ECE OR have lots of experience with young children
3) Small group setting (max of 5 children)
4) lots of opportunity for outside time
5) Activities - Creative time such as fingerpainting and getting messy, songs, stories, outings, cooking, different things each day, emergent curriculum (go with interests of children, not set themes), science, nature, etc.
6) For infants and toddlers - communication books
7) No smoking household
8) Clean house
9) Quiet areas for children to sleep
10) Healthy home-made meals following the food guide (1 meal and at least two snacks per day)
11) Everyone in the house must have a recent police check
12) What would you do in an emergency?
13) Back-up care if you are sick
14) Policies around vacation and sick days - parents should get two weeks a year of vacation where they do not have to pay
15) Safe, large areas for play (large fenced-in backyard, adequate shade, no dangers)
16) Age appropriate toys and activities
17) Use of TV - a big no-no for me and one of the reasons I pulled my daughter out of home daycare and enrolled her in a centre
18) Interest caregiver shows in my child (do they want to hold them?) and how they interact with other children
19) Discipline method - obviously parents would be looking for positive discipline
Good luck!
cleanliness
ease in talking to the owner
what does the play yard look like (mowed, weedy, etc)
toys and age of other children
policy on missing day and if you still have to pay and vacation notice.
reputation in the community
Experianced/qualified staff(some of both)
Do the children there seem happy
What are the meals that are povided like?
Cost- do they charge per hour or per session?
All the necessary policies (health and safety etc)
Ofsted reports.
I also look for understanding of my choices, I do not want to be criticized for breastfeeding or cloth diapering, as some centers have criticized (I provided disposables for the center and cloth diapered at home and still got crap from the teachers) there was just no respect.
So you really want a family oriented center, where parents are encouraged to visit as much as they like and sit in, and have activities for the older children that the parents can get involved in.