On selecting a reputed and a safe early learning centre

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When parents decide to put their children in a facility, they have to choose it from an array of early learning centres in the city. Besides, there are kindergarten schools that offer excellent foundation in terms of academic learning. There are day care centres as well that take care of infants. However, when choosing day care centres, you should look for a few important aspects. Well what should you look for is a centre with:

A good location; a facility that is near your home or workplace



  • The right mix of flexibility and established policies

  • A proven track record that is accompanied by a stimulating environment

  • A well structured curriculum that could be personalized on the needs of every individual child

  • Well qualified, committed and professional staff members

  • Safe and clean facilities with a proper operating license

  • How to know if a centre has a good reputation?


The mark of a good facility is having a warm and friendly environment. Visit the centre and see if you are able to chat with a couple of parents whose children are already enrolled in the facility. This is one of the best ways to get a sense of the place and choose one centre from the whole lot of early learning centres and kindergarten.

Seek permission to have a look at the premises and observe the classes and play area. Joyful and engaged children should be an answer to many of your questions in a positive manner. Above all, trust your instincts.

Besides, all child care facilities should be registered. However, there are centres that are not registered. Therefore, don’t hesitate to speak to the person in charge of the place to verify this issue.

What kind of policies should you look out for?


It is quite important for a day care facility to be flexible, allowing parents to pick and drop their child at different times of their work day. Moreover, there should be well established policies for everything including holidays, weekends, opening and closing times, and the like. If you find that these procedures are perfect, you can be sure that the facility is responsible enough to care for your child seriously.

Also check for the illness policy. Check out for what kind of illnesses you can keep your child at home and for how long. Though this may cause inconvenience, in a way it is better to keep sick children away from the facility.

A good centre will also have an open door policy and will usually encourage parents to drop in any time unannounced. A few facilities go beyond allowing you in and encouraging you to become part of their daycare community by assisting with activities and accompanying children on field trips and picnics.

 

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