Five Steps to Choosing Quality Child Care
1. LOOK
Begin by visiting several child care homes or centers. On each visit, think about your first
impression. But don't stop there. Does the place look safe for your
child? Do the caregivers/teachers who will care for your child enjoy
talking and playing with children? Do they talk with each child at the
child’s eye level? Are there plenty of toys and learning
materials within a child's reach? You should always visit a home or
center more than once. Stay as long as possible so you can get a good
feel for what the care will be like for your child. Even after you
start using the child care, continue to visit from time to
time.
2. COUNT 
Count the number of children in the group. Then count the number of
staff members caring for them.
Obviously, the fewer the number of children for each adult, the more
attention your child will get. A small number of children per adult is
most important for babies and younger children.
3. LISTEN
What does the child care
setting sound like? Do the children sound happy and involved? What
about the teachers' voices? Do they seem cheerful and patient? A place
that's too quiet may mean not enough activity. A place that’s
too noisy may mean there is a lack of control.
4. ASK
It's very important that
the
adults who care for your children have the knowledge and experience to
give them the attention they need. Ask about the education background
and experience of all staff: the program director, caregivers,
teachers, and any other adults who will have contact with your child in
the home or center. Find out about the special training each one has
and whether the program is licensed and/or nationally accredited.
Caregivers and teachers will be happy to have you ask these questions.
5. BE INFORMED
Find out more about efforts
in your community to improve the quality of child care. Is your
caregiver involved in these activities? How can you get involved?
For more
information, contact Community Child Care Connection at 1-800-676-2805
Looking
for In-Home Child Care? Finding the right
caregiver and developing a relationship will take time and
organization. Download
the this valuable resource booklet which provides information on
seeking in-home providers, interviewing tips, checking references,
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The search for
child care is one of the most important
decisions a parent can make. It can also be the most difficult. "A
Guide to Choosing Child Care" was created to
serve as a resource for you to use when searching for a child care
provider. It contains several helpful tips to help families make an
informed choice when choosing a child care program.
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