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4 Important Questions to Ask a Day Care Center

Aug 29, 2022
According to U.S. Census Bureau data, about 6.7 million families receive care from a non-relative on a regular basis. Sending your child to day care can be emotional. You want to ensure you're picking out the right one that will make you and your family happy. Don't just pick the first day care you see. It's important to ask questions before signing up your little ones. Here are a few that you can ask when you start your search.

1. What Is Your Caregiver Ratio?
A parent needs to know the number of children attending the day care center and the number of caregivers there are in the center. This will help them know the amount of attention the child gets when they're away. If there are a ton of children and only one caregiver, then that might be a red flag that your child might not get the attention that you would want them to receive.

2. What Meals Do You Serve?
Before taking your child to day care, you need to know if you need to bring lunch or if it's offered at the center. If meals are offered, then you need to know how the day care center handles food allergens in case your child has any allergies. If your child is still using formula, you will also need to know if the day care center provides formula or if you'll need to provide it. If the day care center does offer formula, it's a good idea to know what kind.

3. What Are the Visitation Policies?
You need to know if you may visit the day care center during the day. It could be to breastfeed or just see how your kids are doing, especially in the first few days. You also need to know if you can bring a guest or if just the parent may see the child. Children are delicate and so the day care might decide that non-parents may not visit the child.

4. Are Your Employees Certified?
The day care owner has employees to help run the day care, but how qualified are they? You can ask to see their certifications to make sure you're leaving your child in safe hands. How long the employees have worked either in that center or a different one will let you know the amount of experience they have with handling children and this will give your heart peace.

When choosing a day care center for your child, it's important to ask the right questions. This way, you'll know they're getting the care they need. If you're looking for a day care center you can trust, contact Rising Stars Academy today!
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