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INDUSTRY INSIGHT
PARENTING
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Child Care
Prep Tips for
Parents-to-Be
E
xpectant parents have a lot on their minds from shopping for
playpens, to stocking up on diapers, to baby proofing the house.
They also have to make a decision about child care. If both parents
are going back to work after the baby’s arrival, one thing that must be
added to the checklist is finding high-quality child care.
Start Early
The best time to begin researching child care providers for your
infant is before your child is born. It might sound a little silly to begin
your search so early, but there are a few good reasons to do so. Many
families reserve their children’s spots early on, creating long waiting
lists at many child care providers. A mom-to-be who waits until the last
trimester may encounter some restriction in going out and taking a tour,
especially if she needs bed rest. The sooner you find a provider that you
are comfortable with, the sooner you can relax and enjoy the time with
your newborn.
Location
Another factor to consider is location. You may feel more comfortable
having a child care provider close to home, but you’ll need to think about
whether this creates problems with picking your child up on time after
work due to traffic. You could also choose a location closer to your work,
but this could create problems if you ever work from home. If you choose
to breast feed, it is more practical to pick a location near your workplace,
this way you may be able to go to your baby and nurse. Find out the
designated area for breast feeding and if there is a quiet place where you
can do this. A few other questions to ask is which parent will be primarily
responsible for dropping off and picking up your child, or will you share
that role. If you’re sharing the role perhaps you should find a child care
provider that is centrally located.
Health & Safety
There is nothing more important than your child’s safety, and when it
comes to health and safety there is no question too big or small. Find out
if proper hand washing techniques are being utilized. Go ahead and ask
about diapering procedures, and whether the location is cleaned every
day by a professional. Be clear about any illness policy that determines
when children are too ill to attend. Take a tour and see for yourself
if the environment is clean and inviting. With all of the concern over
immunizations these days, it’s important to ask if the school requires a
medical screen and updated immunizations in order to enroll a child, and
if the teachers have to provide a medical screen as well.
This Industry Insight was co-authored
by the owners of The Goddard
Schools located in Moon Township &
Wexford. Dina Speranza & Carol Maier
(left) are the owners of The Goddard
School ® located at 800 Commerce
Avenue in Moon Township. Mark
& Jennifer Rebstock (right) are
the owners of The Goddard School ® located at 3000 Brooktree Road, Wexford. Goddard offers both
full- and part-time infant/toddler/preschool/kindergarten programs. For more information, visit www.
goddardschool.com.
Director and Teacher Qualifications
You’ll certainly want to find out if the school employs teachers with
education and experience in Early Childhood Education. Don’t assume
that the school requires ongoing teacher training and development,
ask about their plans for ongoing professional development. Make sure
to inquire whether teachers are required to have first aid/CPR training.
It’s important to know if children are supervised by sight and sound at
all times and if the group sizes are small. Smaller group sizes and low
teacher-to-child ratios ensure better supervision and safety. These ratios
vary from state to state, so inquire about regulations.
Getting a third party opinion is not a bad idea either. You shouldn’t
base your decision solely on that, but getting input from friends and
family definitely helps in making a decision. To get a real sense of what
the typical day is like at the child care provider, you should also make it a
point to visit during hours of operation. Plan ahead by asking about other
classrooms as well so that you can see the program that your child will
attend as he/she grows.
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discover their interests through
play in a safe environment.
Highly trained teachers gently
guide and encourage children
every step of the way as they
grow, develop and achieve
important milestones.
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MOON TOWNSHIP • 412-262-1821
WEXFORD• 724-935-1100
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INFANT THROUGH PRE-K
The Goddard Schools are operated by independent franchisees under a license agreement with Goddard Systems,
Inc. Programs and ages may vary. Goddard Systems, Inc. program is AdvancED accredited.
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