Childcare Quality: Does It Matter?

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Parents are always questioning whether they would like to have any more children someday. One of the aspects parents think about in this decision is child care. Child care can be pricey and the quality of the child care is also something to think about as well. Parents want their child to grow up and become very successful in life. Choosing a daycare from infant on, is part of the process to becoming successful as they grow. For one to add on to the family they need to think about the quality of child care, the price of child care, and attention of care: how their child will be raised. High-quality child care should be provided at public expense to all working parents!
The quality of child care is very important to think about when choosing a facility for your child to attend. How good are the facilities? Will they be learning and introduced to new things? What are the emergency plans? What is the daily schedule like? These are all questions to consider for the quality of care your child will be receiving. LifeSkills newsletter from University of California states that “Children in high quality care are better able to get along with their peers, have better language skills, and are more successful in school than children in poor quality child care” (University of California, 2000/2001, para 1). Where your child is going to be taken care of is a very important decision. When choosing the right place, parents should consider all options. Whether the state or you are going to be paying for the child care, the quality of the responsibility of your child is worth paying for. If a child is receiving higher quality supervision, then the working parent may be able to be more productive at work. If a parent had placed their chi...

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... parents to have publicly paid child care. Maybe parents could start saving money for their children if they were not able to do so when paying for child care.

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