[blparent] Choosing a daycare provider?
Brandy W
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Mon Jan 3 05:45:49 UTC 2011
Not sure if you realize this but that means about 4-6 age groups depending
on the care option you choose. As for the other comments I'm pretty sure she
needs to have licensed care, but that it can be anyone licensed because it
is a similar process managed by the same people.
Bran
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From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Miranda
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 11:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [blparent] Choosing a daycare provider?
Hi,
As far as the age, I know it will be from infant to age 3. So, I'll be
checking for all of these age groups.
Thanks to everyone for the great tips thus far, and have a great week!
In Christ, Miranda
-----Original Message-----
From: Brandy W <branlw at sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 3:09 PM
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Subject: Re: [blparent] Choosing a daycare provider?
All of my information should be used for a home also. If you aren't welcome
to drop by any time, or if she hasn't been doing it a while with references,
has no schedule and everything above it isn't a good home. The home should
be clean. I wasn't speaking to centers only. I pick up a baby I watch for
the mom since they don't drive either. Yes all daycares including homes have
ratios which is why I suggested she check the ratio and make sure it is
being followed. Ratios are tricky because they are based on the Childs age.
For example a home can't have more than 4 children under 18 months, but the
numbers get bigger if the children are older or there are less infants.
Finding the right daycare is very tough. Things were definitely much
different 20 years ago.
Good luck with this search. It is also going to be hard because you don't
know when you need care, the hours, or the age of the child so it is going
to be hard to do your research.
Bran
"Be aware of wonder. Live a balanced life - learn some and think some and
draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some."--Robert
Fulghum Brandy Wojcik Discovery Toys Educational Consultant and Team leader
(512) 689-5045
www.playtoachieve.com
Do you want to: *earn extra income?
*get toys for free?
*get sale updates on our award winning products that have never been
recalled?
Just ask!
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From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of sharon howerton
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 1:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [blparent] Choosing a daycare provider?
Bran,
These are all great ideas. I personally used home day care and was fortunate
enough to find people who lived in my neighborhood. Sometimes the provider
would come to pick up the boys at home and would bring them back as well.
For me it was so tremendous to take them to a place where I could walk and
not have an additional trip on the bus before going to work or coming home.
I found one of them by word of mouth and personal recommendation. Other
issues include what you can afford and the age of the child as some daycare
centers can take babies only at certain ages. At least here in Illinois and
when my sons were young, they are now 27 and 24 years of age, the home
provider had a quota of the number of children she could have who were
certain ages. That may vary by state. Providers may also want a guarantee of
a certain number of days or hours per week.
Sharon
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From: "Brandy W" <branlw at sbcglobal.net>
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Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 1:00 PM
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> First and foremost will they let you drop in unannounced? If not run
> screaming in the opposite direction! Second go to your states website
> and look up what they have been cited for if anything. Next what is
> their daily schedule, and what are their adult to child ratios? If the
> use a curriculum what is it? How long have their staff worked the and
> what are their qualifications to be a teacher in their school. Make
> sure at least once our have someone with vision go with you and check
> how clean the place is. How cluttered is it? D9o the appear to be
> following standards for diapering etc?
> Is the overall environment friendly and do you feel welcome? When you
> listen to other rooms do you hear the same happiness while you are not
> in that room? Try all that and that will keep you busy enough finding
> a happy place should you need care.
>
> Bran
>
>
> "Be aware of wonder. Live a balanced life - learn some and think some
> and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day
> some."--Robert Fulghum Brandy Wojcik Discovery Toys Educational
> Consultant and Team leader
> (512) 689-5045
> www.playtoachieve.com
> Do you want to: *earn extra income?
> *get toys for free?
> *get sale updates on our award winning products that have never been
> recalled?
> Just ask!
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org]
> On Behalf Of Miranda
> Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 7:18 AM
> To: Blind Parents
> Subject: [blparent] Choosing a daycare provider?
>
> Hi,
> As we prepare to be licensed as foster parents, I'm looking in to
> daycare providers should the need arise. I'm wondering if anyone has
> any tips or specific questions I should ask when selecting a daycare?
> Thanks in advance, and have a great 2011!
>
> In Christ, Miranda
>
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