How to Choose the Best Daycare for You and Your Child
Allowing Your Child to Thrive When You Can't Be There
By Nicole Beck, published Dec 20, 2005
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It is one of the hardest decisions to make when your children are young. The decision to enroll your child in a daycare facility is hard enough, and then you have to choose the right one for your child! The following are important aspects to consider when finding the right place to entrust with the care of your child.First of all, the facility must meet your needs. Consider your work hours and the hours of operation for the center. Then, factor in location-both in proximity to your house and proximity to work. In the end, the most important part is finding the right fit for your child, but these early factors may help pare down the options and also offer you the best options for your busy schedule.
Second, you will have to make sure the childcare facility accepts children in the age range yours fall into. Some centers only accept school-age children, while some only accept infants and toddlers. Make sure your child fits in one of the ranges; also determine what ages you want your children to be around. Do you want them to get the broad range of experience of spending time with all age groups from six months to thirteen years old? Or, would you rather keep them within their own age range?
Third, you must decide what kind of center you want your child to go to. Some before and after school programs are merely for play. Other childcare centers offer curriculum programs for young children as well as school-age children. Younger children will definitely benefit from the school like setting of a learning-centered daycare, while older children may want something less learning based after a long day at school.
Once you have factored in these possibilities, you should have a list of childcare facilities in your area that cater to the needs of your child. One of the most important things to do with this list is visit each center. Almost all daycare centers offer tours to parents and children who are interested in enrolling. If a facility does not offer it, find one that does. This is your child and you deserve to see the building as well as the conduct of staff at least once before you pay money to send your child there.

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Takeaways
- Points to consider in choosing a daycare
- Types of daycares
- Safety and growth of your child
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