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Home Daycare Secrets eZine
Mary Nightingale
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Vol. 2 No. 4, March 28th, 2007

Published Biweekly
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THIS ISSUE: THE 4 IMPORTANT TRAITS OF AN EXCELLENT DAYCARE
CENTER
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Hi,

Do you know what goes into making a great home daycare
center? More importantly, do you know what parents look for
when choosing a home daycare for their little ones?

These questions are the subject of this issue's article
and it's something that's very important to get right.

The parent might not even know exactly what the problem
is, but if your daycare doesn't 'feel right' then they're
not going to leave their precious child with you.

Don't worry though, it's actually easier than you think to
create that ideal atmosphere.

Best Wishes,
Mary Nightingale
Owner, ChildDayCareSecrets.com
mary.j.nightingale@gmail.com
http://www.childdaycaresecrets.com





THE 4 IMPORTANT TRAITS OF AN EXCELLENT DAYCARE CENTER
By Christine Groth

If you've visited a children's daycare center- could you
point out the most important characteristics that would
make that center a great place for a child to attend?

Most parents looking for a daycare are hit with a slew of
questions they need to answer when searching out care.

And the same as goes for the provider who is running a
child center. What are parents looking for in daycare and
what exactly is an "excellent child care program".

There are 4 Important Traits that characterize excellent
child care centers.

1. There is a team effort among all who work there: A
daycare center can consist of one provider or many.
Regardless of the numbers there should be a mission
statement that commits to the child and the family as well.
When all individuals work together to provide an
environment that is loving, caring, supportive of the
family unit there is a united commitment to quality care.
Daycare's that have issues with gossiping, truancy, teacher
turnover, are not centers that are united for the well
being of the child.

2. There is a curriculum that supports growth in the
child: A childcare center should be a bright, cheery,
happy and fun place to go full of interesting things to
look at, touch and experience.

Daycare centers should have a development program for each
age group with an understanding that each child grows and
develops at their own rate. Children should participate in
activities that challenge and nature that child. Reading
books, outside play, art, time spent learning how to get
along with others is all very important to a child's
development. Teaching them communication and social
behavior becomes so very important when a child prepares
for school.

3. Consistent Relationship with One Provider: Developing
a nurturing, caring relationship with one individual over
time is so very important to a child's development.
Children are looking for consistency, love, reassurance
that they are in a safe environment. The provider should
engage in regular conversation with the children present in
daycare.

4. Policies that support safety in a daycare center:
Daycare centers that are licensed are under strict
accordance by their state licensing bureau. They must
listen to their state agency on rules and safety, which is
intended to keep all children safe and out of harms way.
Also daycare centers that are licensed are visited by the
licensing bureau and the fire department. Daycare
centers must also have in writing policies regarding
sickness, accidents, and closings. Each parent should be
exactly clear on what the daycare's policies are to avoid
any disasters or communication problems in the future.

© CG Groth 2006

The "Daycare Queen", Christine Groth is the creator of the
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