#1 No electronics of any sort. Preferably none even in the rooms the kids will be using so they are not a source of temptation. I do it so I know it can be done.
#2 I would want to find out about what times they go outside and I would drive by during those times to make sure they were actually getting outside. This would be my check on the provider's honesty and see how she interacts with the kids outside.
#3 Knowledge of nutrition and safety above and beyond the gov't guidelines. I'd want to see her cupboards and see that the areas set up for the kids were set with safety in mind. Also I would really rather start my kid at a time when snow is not covering most of the yard so I can fully see the yard and am not surprised by it come spring. Also I would periodically expect to be able to tour the kid areas once my child was attending. Most of my parents have totally forgotten what my kitchen looks like if they did more than just glance during the interview. I would really like to know what my child sees on any given day.
#4 Willingness to accommodate differences among the children such as using different soap if child is allergic to currently used one.
#5 Organized area for kids as well as her paperwork area which to me shows she won't be spending lots of time getting things done in the evening so she can participate in her personal activities quickly once the kids have gone home.
I'd love to hire a nanny too though I feel that requires a lot more trust than a daycare provider.
#2 I would want to find out about what times they go outside and I would drive by during those times to make sure they were actually getting outside. This would be my check on the provider's honesty and see how she interacts with the kids outside.
#3 Knowledge of nutrition and safety above and beyond the gov't guidelines. I'd want to see her cupboards and see that the areas set up for the kids were set with safety in mind. Also I would really rather start my kid at a time when snow is not covering most of the yard so I can fully see the yard and am not surprised by it come spring. Also I would periodically expect to be able to tour the kid areas once my child was attending. Most of my parents have totally forgotten what my kitchen looks like if they did more than just glance during the interview. I would really like to know what my child sees on any given day.
#4 Willingness to accommodate differences among the children such as using different soap if child is allergic to currently used one.
#5 Organized area for kids as well as her paperwork area which to me shows she won't be spending lots of time getting things done in the evening so she can participate in her personal activities quickly once the kids have gone home.
I'd love to hire a nanny too though I feel that requires a lot more trust than a daycare provider.
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