Once you
have made a list of potential daycares for
your child, the next step is to visit each
facility. This is the key component of your
research, for it will be in the visit that
you get a true feeling for each facility.
Visit the centers or homes that you like
more than once and ask about their "drop-in" policy.
Parents should feel free to drop-in anytime
they wish. Try to plan your visit when the
children are awake. This will enable you
to see the caregivers in action. And be bold
- ask other parents whose children attend
this daycare if they are pleased with the
program.
We offer this printer-friendly
checklist for you to take with you on your
visits: |
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Availability
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Staff
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Have you met the Director?
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What kind of training does the staff go
through prior to working with the children?
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What is the staff turn over rate?
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Is the staff trained in CPR and first
aid?
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What is the child to caregiver ratio?
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Is the facility registered? Licensed?
Accredited?
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Nutrition
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Are the children given a nutritious midmorning
and afternoon snack?
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Are the children given a nutritious lunch?
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Do they allow for special needs diets?
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If breast feeding and pumping, do they
have adequate storage for breast milk?
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Are parents given a monthly menu?
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Activities/Education/
Discipline
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Is there an age appropriate lesson plan
each day?
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Are the children allowed outside to play
for a certain amount of time each day?
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Do they provide mats for the younger children
to sleep on at nap time?
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How are the children disciplined? Redirection?
Time-out? Other?
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Are the children given lots of love and
encouragement?
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Safety
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Do all electrical sockets have safety
covers on them?
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Does the playground equipment meet or
exceed safety standards?
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Is there a code or key issued only to
parents to keep out intruders?
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Are safety gates in good working order?
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Are all cleansers and other chemicals/poisons
out of reach and locked up?
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Is there a first aid kit?
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Do they have smoke detectors?
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Are fire exits clearly marked and caregivers
knowledgeable in fire safety?
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Are heating vents and radiators covered
or inaccessible to children?
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Sanitation
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How often are the toys washed?
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What do they use to wash the toys?
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Is the furniture clean and in good condition?
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Do the caregivers use gloves when handling
food? When changing diapers?
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Are the children taught to wash their
hands before eating? After using the toilet?
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Policies
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Can parents drop in at their will?
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Do they ask parents to pick up their child
when the child is feverish?
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Do they have a 24-hour fever-free rule?
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Do they dispense medication only with
a parent or doctor's signature?
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Are parents notified when a child has
been bitten? When a child bites?
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Is there a camera monitoring system in
each room?
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Which holidays do they recognize?
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Is the staff allowed to smoke on facility
premises?
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Are animals allowed on facility premises?
(registered homes only)
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How do they handle toilet training?
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Are there provisions for children with
special needs?
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Location/Fees/Hours
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Is the facility conveniently located to
either work or home?
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What do they charge for full-time childcare?
Part-time childcare?
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Do they accept any kind of financial aid?
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Do their operating hours match your needs?
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Do they have before or after hours care?
If needed, is transportation provided?
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What is the fee for picking your child
up late?
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Are diapers/wipes/formula provided?
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Is there a sibling discount?
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Is vacation time prorated?
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What are their holiday hours?
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