Day Care What to Do Before & After

One of the most difficult moments that a parent must endure is dropping their young child off at day care. Can you ever be certain that this place will care for your child like you would? But there are a few simple steps you can try to make this process better, before and after you make your selection of affordable infant care Redwood Road, UT.

Before Your Decision

  • Set Up a Visit: Some day care facilities provide a clean environment for children, while others could use an upgrade. You should also look inside to get a good look inside and familiarize yourself with the instructors.
  • Confirm Accreditation: This means that a day care center adheres to a set of standards that go beyond what is mandated by law. Look for the seal of approval by the National Association of Young Children (NAEYC), the National Accreditation Commission for Early Care and Education Programs (NAC), or the National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA).
  • Calculate Adult-to-Child Ratio: In order to do good work, there can't be more children at a day care facility than what their employees can take care of. A ratio of four children per adult is suitable for infants, while one adult to every 10 children is the standard for age 4.

After Your Decision

  • Schedule Meetings: Arrange regular meetings with the day care staff. This will ensure that you stay current on your child's behavior patterns, things they have learned, and what is happening at the center.


  • Volunteer: There are volunteer appointments at any day care center. This might involve supervising the children during the day or helping clean or repair toys during the hours when children are away.


  • Changing Your Mind is OK: If you have a change of heart about the center you have selected, it's your right to select a new one. Don't allow an uncomfortable conversation get in the way of your child's safety.