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3 Signs Of A Good Infant Day Care

If your little one is old enough now that he or she doesn't need you 24/7, it might be time to find an infant day care so you can put your focus back on work. If you've never shopped around for day care services before, you might not know where to begin. Obviously, you will want to find a place that is top notch so that you can drop your child off there with total confidence that he or she will be well taken care of. Here are a few things to look for when searching for an infant day care.

An Up-to-Date License

Day care centers must obtain a license or credentials to be in business. In order to do so, they must pass state licensing regulations for health and safety. A license doesn't tell you everything about a day care center, of course, it's just a piece of paper. But it's a good start towards letting you know that the center at least tries to do everything by the book, which should give you some peace of mind if you are going to leave your child there.

No Hazards

Clearly, you would not leave your child in a place that didn't look clean or safe, but when deciding whether or not a day care center has the right conditions you desire, look for a few specific things. Are the diaper changing stations well equipped and are the dirty diapers disposed of safely and kept away from the children? Do the staff wash their hands after each change? Check out the toys the staff have on hand: do they look like they are clean and in good condition? Are any medications or hazardous materials kept out of harm's way?

Food Plan

The best day care centers can help your child get off to a great start when it comes to nutrition, some even require that parents only bring healthy food to the center. If your daycare center has a nutrition policy or daily menu, ask to see it and make sure it matches up with your own goals. Inquire what the staff does to make sure that any food allergies are accounted for. 

Handing your child over to an infant day care center can be stressful, but you can put your nerves at ease by making sure the center is properly licensed, do a personal inspection to make sure that the center is safe and hazard free, and inquire about the diet plan to make sure that your child is getting the same kind of nutrition he or she would at home.


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