For mothers who work, generally the child will be cared for by other family members such as aunts, grandparents or trusted caregivers. But what if no other family members can take care of him? One place that can be used as an alternative to caring for your child is daycare. However, there are some important things to consider when choosing daycare.
Daycare is a place of care and care that is mushrooming in various big cities and is considered more reliable. Some daycare can accept infants aged 6 weeks to children entering kindergarten age. Complete daycare can provide extra activities such as music and art, in addition to providing trained caregivers.
Choosing daycare of course requires a long time, even advised to start looking for at least six months before actually leaving your Little One there. Don't just be tempted by the facilities provided, such as new toys or luxury items.
Choose daycare with high standards of care and care, because in the early years of infant and child brain development is important. So children can also develop social skills, build relationships with others, regulate emotions and learn many things.
The following guide is looking for good daycare for your child:
Have special permission
Daycare that is trusted already has permission to manage it. This is important to ensure the safety of children. In addition, find out how daycare managers understand how to handle emergencies. Do not hesitate, ask the manager of the daycare.
Good reputation
Good daycare has a comfortable place and a friendly nurturing environment. Stop by when the kids pick up to ask other parents who left their children there. Parents' impression of daycare is important in choosing a good daycare
Adequate and responsible caregivers
Make sure Daycare has enough caregiver staff to care for and look after children. It is better for caregivers to have experience and appropriate educational background, also consider how long they have worked there. Too often changing caregivers, can affect the development of children. What is equally important is to pay attention to how many caregivers there are to care for children. Ideally for babies, the ratio of caregivers to babies is 1: 3 or 4, meaning one caregiver supervises 3 to 4 babies. Almost the same ratio applies to children aged 1-2 years. Then children aged 2-3 years, the ratio of caregivers to children of this age can be greater than 1: 4 to 1: 6. Meanwhile, the ratio of caregivers and children aged 3-4 years is recommended to reach 1: 6 to 1: 9. For 4 years and above, the ratio of caregivers to children can be even more, namely 1: 8 to 1: 10. Caregivers must be able to interact with children, responsible, enthusiastic, and alert in various circumstances. Good caregivers are caring, caring and kind to children. This ability can help your child learn, interact, and solve problems while protecting him from dangerous things.
Regulations applied
It is important that daycare is flexible in the time of pick-up and delivery of your child, adjusted to the activities of parents. But a good daycare must also have clear rules for everything, from operating hours to how to deal with emergencies.
A structured and organized schedule
Daycare should have a structured and regular schedule for various children's activities such as physical activity, rest time, eating, and playing. Make sure Daycare has restrictions and rules if it applies time to watch TV and videos. In addition, the spectacle should be according to age and there is an element of education.
Pay attention to cleanliness
A good daycare certainly has a strict policy on cleanliness. Mother can pay attention to the facilities available to assess the level of cleanliness of a daycare. Can be seen from the floor, walls, kitchen, and toilets available. Also pay attention to whether caregivers who handle children wash their hands regularly when changing diapers. In addition, daycare should also have plenty of space for a variety of children's activities that are equipped with adequate ventilation, as well as outdoor children's play areas that train physical, mental and physical activities. social.
Provide healthy food
Ask the daycare about baby and child food that will be served or the rules of food that can be consumed, including if Mother will bring your child food from home. Do not forget to tell the daycare manager if your child has a history of allergies, as well as other types of food that are allowed or prohibited for consumption by your child.
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