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Questions To Ask A Potential Child Care Provider
You’ve made the decision that you need a care provider for your child. That’s sometimes the hardest part. Now, it’s a matter of finding a qualified provider that meets the needs of you and your family. So, what initial questions … Continue reading
Top 10 Questions to Ask a Prospective Child Care Provider
You like the location and agree to the established rate for child care. You’re comfortable with the hours of operation. And you are informed about the licensing requirements and any accredition preferences. So, are there other things you should ask … Continue reading
How To Choose A Daycare That’s Right for Your Child
How do you evaluate the various daycare options and make the right choice? For starters, be sure to plan a day where both you and your child can visit the facilities and observe first-hand activities for your child’s age. Bring … Continue reading
Choosing Child Care Service
Expectant parents should have more on their minds than shopping for playpens and stocking up on enough diapers to fill a three-car garage. They can’t overlook one of the most important decisions they’ll make for the well-being of their new … Continue reading
5 Steps to Choosing Quality Child Care
1. Start Early Start looking as far in advance as you can. No matter what type of care you are considering – a child care center or care in someone else’s home – finding the right child care option can … Continue reading
Choosing Child Care
Choosing appropriate child care for your infant or young child can seem as overwhelming as helping your teenager select a college or university. As a parent, it is your responsibility to ensure that your child is safe and happy in … Continue reading
Top 10 Pitfalls to Avoid When Choosing Child Care
There are many good reasons parents choose the child care option they do. Unfortunately, there are also many bad reasons as well. Choosing the wrong type of care, or one that is selected strictly for cost or convenience, can backfire, … Continue reading