Quality Child
Care
Top 10 Things to Do
NOW for Finding Quality Child Care Services
Quality Childcare:Top 10 Things to Do NOW for Finding Quality
Child Care Services
Whether it's the return to work after
extended time off, a move that necessitates a change in child care providers, or
an end to a family member providing quality child care, finding care requires
planning, research, and an agreement on what type of care is sought. If finding
quality child care is in your future, here are steps to make the transition
smooth and a positive experience for both parents and child alike.
1) Quality childcare:Establish Your Child Care Services Needs
Now
Surprisingly, many a working family has not really thought
through exactly what they need in terms of child care services ... or thought
through contingency plans, what happens if parents travel, or whether full-time
or part-time child care services are required. Do traditional hours work or is
an individualized care schedule preferred? Is transportation needed for your
child? If your student will be attending school, have you scheduled safe and
appropriate child care services?
2) Quality childcare:Determine What Type
Of Child Care Services You Want
Who do you want to entrust with the
care of your child? Do you prefer a daycare that may offer longer hours and more
flexibility but may have caregiver turnover or desire care in a home setting?
Your home or a caregiver's residence? Does an au pair sound like a sound
alternative? Do you require someone to be licensed and accredited or is someone
with child care training and first aid knowledge who is good with kids
sufficient?
3) Quality childcare:Check On
Availability...Fast!
Space--or lack of it--comes as a big
surprise to many parents shopping for child care services. Summer may bring
lighter classes and lower ratios, but come fall or a new year, classes can fill
quickly. That's because summer traditionally means vacations, shorter work
schedules, alternative care options, and for some career, time at home with
children. There's many an assumption that a neighborhood daycare will be bound
to have openings, only to find that the particular class or age is full.
4) Quality childcare:Review Immunizations And Other
Requirements
Are your child's immunizations up-to-date? Some caregivers
will not allow child care services to begin until all immunizations are current,
forms completed, and a physical within the last year conducted. Others may offer
more leniency with a "probationary" period. Rather than trying to schedule a
last-minute check-up, look at the entrance requirements and get anything lacking
completed now. You'll be glad you did.
5) Quality childcare:Find out Specific
Supply Lists, Fees, or Other Expenses
Many child care services and caregivers
have supply lists, specified clothing, backpack and shoe requirements, and fees.
Since fall is considered a new year for many child care service providers, find
out now what requirements may be in store...and then plan early. Many centers
also offer optional enrichment activities, such as dance, tumbling, or karate,
and often those classes fill up fast. Avoid disappointment and create excitement
by finding out details now.
6) Quality childcare:Consider Alternatives
What if your
first choice for child care service is not available or your beloved in-home
care provider has decided to retire? Do you have a back-up plan...just in case
of _________ (fill in the blank on whatever could crop up in today's
overextended, hectic lives). Be sure to know what your options are if your hours
for care end at 6 p.m. prompt and you have a required late-night project
deadline and need to stay at work.
7) Quality childcare:Prepare Your
Family
Hardly anyone doesn't become a little lax in the routine in
the summer months or when a parent remains at home with an infant or young
child...and any work or child care changes will require adjustments for all
family members. Make the last days of an existing arrangement a priority to
spend together, and then positively begin the transition for the new quality
child care plan.
8) Quality childcare:Plan Child For Adjustment
If your child
is old enough to reason with, now is a good time to start discussing what
exciting plans or activities are in his or her future with child care services.
Does the start of the year means earlier wakeup times? (Often, even if one child
is in child care services only, often there is a sibling attending school, which
creates added stress in routines.) Consider organization options such as picking
breakfast the night before and laying out clothing choices.
9) Quality
childcare:Re-establish The Child Care Services Routine
Many a harried
parent promises that a firm routine helps the morning insanity stay at least a
tolerable level. Young children utilizing child care services can still learn to
wake with an alarm clock and put on clothes. Bedtime schedules and
routines--which often get extended or ignored entirely during summer
months--should be re-established. Build enthusiasm with your child by talking
about fall and what that means in terms of weather, activities, child care, and
fun.
10) Quality childcare:Evaluate: Listen To Your Child's Input
& Feedback
Listen...really listen...to your child. You might be surprised
at what you learn about his care. Find out what's important and what his
favorite likes or dislikes are; or whether she's making new friends. Encourage
new interests and allay any fears. Even toddlers can communicate simply and
signal overall satisfaction or distress. Talk with your child's provider, ask
for feedback, make sure you as a parent are doing all you are supposed to be
doing on your end, and then relax!