
For many young families, daycare
services have become necessary. What are the options? How do you choose the
right daycare? Find out below. Finding the right daycare for your
child is not easy. There are so many things you have to consider in choosing
where and with whom you would leave your child while you work including safety,
quality, affordability, among other concerns. There are many options available
to working parents including asking the child’s grandparents or other members
of the family to watch over the children during the day.
If possible, you and your spouse
can also alternate work shifts so one parent is always at home to take care of
the kids. Some parents are fortunate to have employers that provide children’s
daycare on the jobsite. The most common option, however, to working parents is
daycare that can either be a regular daycare center or home daycare.
The main difference between the
two is that in a home daycare, you will bring your child to the daycare
provider’s own home while a daycare center is an out-of-home establishment run
by a private organization that provides state-regulated child care to infants
and preschoolers.
In a daycare center, a specific
person takes care of one group of kids who are usually all of the same age.
There are several caregivers watching over the children in a daycare center and
the setting is highly-regulated, which is why many parents feel their children
will be safer in these facilities. When choosing a daycare center, find out the
number of children in a group as well as the number of children a single
caregiver is responsible for. A lower number indicates that your child will be
able to receive more attention.
Many working parents also consider
home daycare not only because it is more affordable but also because they want
their children to stay in a home environment. While home daycare is not
highly-controlled as in a daycare center, you can still ensure the safety of
your child by looking for a childcare provider who has license and
accreditation. Conduct a thorough background check on the provider to make sure
there are no cases of neglect or child abuse.
Here are some things to consider
in deciding on a daycare provider:
The factors above are just some of
the considerations in making your selection of a daycare for your child. You
will have to look at both the advantages and disadvantages of all your options and
weigh them carefully before making your decision.