Action for Children
Sunday, 05 August 2012 07:37
Evaluating Child Care Providers
The following points are good ways to measure the quality of a child care home or center.
Caregivers/Teachers
- Do the caregivers/teachers seem to really like children?
- Do the caregivers/teachers get down on each child's level to speak with the child?
- Are children greeted when they arrive?
- Are children's needs quickly met even when things get busy?
- Are the caregivers/teachers trained in CPR, first aid, and early childhood education?
- Are the caregivers/teachers involved in continuing education programs?
- Does the program keep up with children's changing interests?
- Will the caregivers/teachers always be ready to answer your questions?
- Will the caregivers/teachers tell you what your child is doing every day?
- Are parents' ideas welcomed? Are there ways for you to get involved?
- Do the caregivers/teachers and children enjoy being together?
- Is there enough staff to serve the children? (Ask local experts about the best staff/child ratios for different age groups.)
- Are caregivers/teachers trained and experienced?
- Have they participated in early childhood development classes?
Setting
- Is the atmosphere bright and pleasant?
- Is there a fenced-in outdoor play area with a variety of safe equipment? Can the caregivers/teachers see the entire playground at all times?
- Are there different areas for resting, quiet play and active play? Is there enough space for the children in all of these areas?
Activities
- Is there a daily balance of play time, story time, activity time and nap time?
- Are the activities right for each age group?
- Are there enough toys and learning materials for the number of children?
- Are toys clean, safe and within reach of the children?
In General
- Do you agree with the discipline practices?
- Do you hear the sounds of happy children?
- Are children comforted when needed?
- Is the program licensed or regulated?
- Are surprise visits by parents encouraged?
- Will your child be happy there?
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Wednesday, 25 July 2012 21:58
Bright and Clean Learning Environment
A clean and bright learning environment is a key ingredient to successfully educating children. We consider the need for cleanliness to be of utmost importance. Our facility is cleaned daily. Toys are cleaned and sanitized daily as well. During operating hours, we take full advantage of the sun and its warmth. Rather than turn on a light, we prefer natural lighting whenever possible. We’ve found this combination; a bright and clean learning environment creates a relaxed and secure atmosphere. Come visit our facilities, we’re sure you’ll agree.
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