I am due April 23rd, and putting my LO in daycare in August. I am looking for information now, but I have no idea what I am looking for.
I have prices. There is one that is 1250, 1290, 1220, and 980 each one a month. Now, I can go on tours but I have no idea what I would be looking for or what to ask. . .help?
Re: Daycare
- hours that they are open
- days that they are closed- holidays, inclement weather, teacher in service, do they charge for days that you take vacation?
- what age groups are the classes divided into, ratio for each age group
- is food provided? Just snacks or lunch too? Sample menu
- how do they handle feeding infants, do you have to prep bottles or will they defrost BM/ mix formula?
- what is their daily schedule like?
- do they have a curriculum? What is their teaching philosophy?
- where do children sleep? (Are cribs in a separate dark quiet area?)
- do they take the children outside everyday?
- what is their illness policy?
- what security do they have in place- door codes, cameras, etc
Overall I found most centers to be pretty similar with all of these things. It comes down to more of a gut feeling when you visit. Do the teachers seem engaged with the kids? Do the classrooms seem reasonably clean and maintained? Do they children seem happy and well cared for? Once you start visiting you will come up with more questions just by comparison.
Clean with super strict cleanliness guidelines.
Safety. Safety and evacuation procedures well written out.
Educated teachers.
Reasonably healthy food provided. Or for infants feeding and sleeping on demand.
Reasonable hours that worked for us.
Remember you have to be flexible with daycare, b/c there will be several babies in your child's class. If you expect 1 on 1 care, you should go another route. With daycare you have to be a bit more flexible. My DD is the happiest, most social and flexible child in the world and I credit much of it to her wonderful daycare.