What
To Look For in a Child Care Program
When choosing a child care
program, be sure to interview potential providers and check references
before placing your child in their care. Also, continue to monitor your
child care situation and keep open lines of communication between you
and your child.
Child Care Program Checklist:
Relationship Between Caregiver and Children
- Children receive individualized attention
- Caregiver is relaxed, flexible and speaks in a calm voice
- Caregiver is patient with, and listens to, the children
- Caregiver speaks to children at the child's eye level
- Caregiver displays a sense of humor
- Caregiver is respectful of children and parents
- Children and parents are greeted warmly on arrival
- Caregiver communicates with parents often and in a positive manner
- Low staff turnover
- Small group sizes
- Open door policy; parents are allowed to visit anytime
- Family involvement is encouraged
The program
- A variety of materials and equipment are available for children to
enjoy
- Musical insturments provided
- Pretend play
- Environment that encourages literacy
- Blocks, puzzles, games and a writing area
- Drawing, painting, and crafts - children's art displayed
- Manipulative area to encourage math skills
- Science activity area
- Room setup is geared toward child; everything is within child's reach
- Interesting balance of activities
- Times and places to play quietly or actively
- Daily schedule and lesson plans posted
Physical
Environment/Safety
- Clean and comfortable with enough space for children to move freely
- Medicines and cleaning supplies locked away
- Safety gates for outside areas
- Safety caps on electrical outlets
- Up-to-date child care license/registration
- Safe, fenced, litter-free outdoor play areas
- Nutritious meals and snacks
- Caregivers trained in first aid and CPR
- Smoke detectors and fire exits
- Good lighting, heating and ventilation
- Emergency evacuation plan posted
We also encourage you to check the provider's licensing history.
Visit www.dcf.state.fl.us/childcare.
To speak with a CCR&R Counselor,
call us today!
Toll free 1-800-238-3463
Administrative Office:
(904) 726-1500 Fax: (904) 726-1516
Baker County: (904) 259-4225
Clay County: (904) 213-3939
Nassau County: (904) 491-3638
Bradford County: (904) 964-1543
Putnam County: (386) 329-4878
St. Johns County: (904) 819-8192
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