Friday, September 08, 2006

Child care


Annoying to find good quality daycare is very not an easy way. One should start it earlier itself. Starting six months before than you need daycare is not too long, because when you find the daycare that meets all your needs and your child's needs, there will probably be a waiting list. There are some things you need to think about first. Centers may have lots of children, but are most likely to be attributed and should meet state guidelines. Some of the providers may have fewer children and an at home feel but are not always essential to meet certain state guidelines. There is nothing better than word of mouth.

Try to find parents who used to take their children there. And always be specific. Do not just ask them if they liked it, but ask them why they did or did not. You can also call you local child care resources and referral center. They also give you state guidelines on childcare and also a catalog of providers in your area. Make sure you ask them about the necessities needed for licensing. They can also give you a list of complaints and violations. After you get narrowed down a list of providers you need to visit and ask a lot of questions. There is a group of 25 two year olds with five adults and a group of 10 two year olds with 2 adults. You don't want them going through more than one caregiver a year.

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