Things To Remember When Choosing Daycares

By Adriana Noton


Children are the most precious gifts we could ask for. As parents, we love them dearly, we look after their every need and we dread the day when we have to leave them in the care of someone else. Hence, choosing daycares is a nightmare for most parents, because there are just so many invariables. It is very difficult to make the decision to trust a stranger to look after your child. You never know what could happen. Here some guidelines to help make the process a little less daunting.

Close proximity: Try to find a creche that is in close proximity to where you live and work if possible. This will make your transport arrangements much more convenient. It will also give you peace of mind if you know your child is close by in the case of an emergency.

Clarify exactly what your expectations are: When choosing daycares you will want to find a place that meets all your expectations. Ask yourself what your needs are and what your child's needs are and then see if the facility can meet these. If your baby is still very small your expectation may be less, as a baby requires less. You will only need a place that will care for your baby's basic primal needs such as eating, sleeping and changing of nappies. Older children require more attention in terms of education.

Daily Activities: When you visit or interview different daycares telephonically it is very important to ask questions. Make a list before hand of all the questions you want to ask so that you do not forget. One crucial question to ask is what kinds of activities the kids will be doing during the day. They should have a good balance of structured play and free play. Learning should be encouraged with coloring, reading of books, doing puzzles and so on.

Feeding routines: You may have already settled into your own routines in terms of feeding at home. Now your little one will have to adjust to eating in a different environment and possibly at different times. Find out whether the care facility provides meals or whether you as a parent have to pack a lunch box. For smaller babies you will need to pack enough milk bottles and diapers for the day.

Child to teacher ratio: When choosing daycares, a very important question to ask is how many children there are in the facility and how many staff members there are. You want to be sure that your child is receiving sufficient attention. If there are too many children and too little staff members, there is a higher risk of your child getting hurt or being neglected due to lack of human resources.

Qualified teachers and nurses: Make sure that the people who will be looking after your baby or toddler are qualified teachers and registered nurses. Some places may hire people who have experience but little qualifications. As a parent you have the right to enquire about this.

These notes should help to make your task of choosing daycares in Brampton much easier. Remember that the place you choose should be liked by both you and your child. It is a very difficult transition for both of you to make, so take it easy in the beginning. Perhaps you could stay for a few minutes after you drop off your child on the first day. Thereafter he will slowly get used to being without you during the day.




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