expectations of child care providers
The Expectations Of Child Care Providers From Parents
While you are raising your children, you need some great information and resources on the right way to do it. You will find that there is a lot of information out there. But not all of it is useful. You will find this information on expectations of child care providers is very helpful, and something that you can use. When you choose a child care provider you need to remember that child care is a profession not a babysitting service. As a business there are things these professionals would like parents to know, and there are expectations for the parents also. 1. Respect Respect goes both ways and it goes a long way to resolving issues and concerns. So don't treat the child care professional that looks after your child all day like some second class citizen. They are an integral part of your child's health and happiness and deserve your respect. 2. Rules Since child care is a business you must expect that they will have rules and regulations, established hours of operation, pay rates, and more. These rules are what allow them to stay in business and provide excellent quality care to your child and others, so make sure you know the rules. Here are 11 expectations of child care providers. 3. Monthly Fees Expect to pay your child care fees one month in advance. This is standard procedure as too often child care facilities have been burned by an inconsiderate parent who uses the center for the month and then never pays. If a financial issue arises be upfront and talk to your child care center. They are empathetic and will help as much as possible. But remember they've got bills to pay too. If the parents aren't paying their fees, then the gas and electrical company and the professional staff aren't getting paid and it won't be long before your professional child care is no longer in business. So be realistic in your requests and don't make a habit of being late or you may find your child's spot given to another child. 4. Late Fees and Other Fees If you don't pay on time the child care professional has a right to charge you a late fee just as any other business does. If you are late picking up your child expect to pay an additional fee for this 5. Professional Caregivers aren't maids You are paying for professional care for your child so for heavens sake don't expect the caregiver to do your child's laundry or wash their dishes. If you expect them to do what they are being paid for, taking quality care of your child, then don't expect they'll have time for these type of tasks. 6. Rules Realize that the child care center is going to have rules. These rules will involve transportation arrangements for field trips, foods that are served, how discipline is handles, and what the centers boundaries are relating to a child's behavior. You should know and understand, and agree to these rules before placing your child in the care facility. Don't expect the child care center to change their rules for you because you suddenly decide you don't like them....
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