Quality Day Caregivation

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My first concern would be the quality of caregivers working for the facility as well as the credentials of the caregivers and the facility itself. I would thoroughly investigate the facility to make sure that is a safe place, that it is properly registered, and that it is licensed by the proper authorities. Next, I would talk to parents with children already enrolled at the center and ask them about their experience. My questions would include, for example, are their children are thriving? What is their impression of the staff and administration of the center? Does the center allows parents to drop by unannounced? etc. I feel that, if a facility allows parents to drop by whenever they are able to, it would make me feel more confident that the quality of the care is consistent because, not knowing when a …show more content…

As I learned during this week High Quality Day Care should include “Adequate attention to each infant, Encouragement of language and sensorimotor development, Attention to health and safety (including cleanliness), Professional, warm, and responsive caregivers” (Berger, 2016, p.154) so it is very important that a child is not only watched and fed, but that the facility or person providing the care gives the child the opportunity to practice their skills, both motor and social. That is why it is so important to have a certain ratio of caregivers to children in those facilities. In my personal experience, I was quite typical of the immigrants in this country. My first “babysitter” was my mother. Of course, I could not think of a better person to take care of my infant children than the woman

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