| Preschool daycare is generally where tiny tots | | | | yellow pages. Calling them, and their referees, |
| between the ages of 3 & 6 are enrolled to learn | | | | often enables parents to make a rough estimate |
| how to interact with other kids there own age | | | | of the cost and also allows them to narrow down |
| while their parents are at work. However, | | | | the number of preschool daycare choices in their |
| preschool daycare can also be carried out in | | | | area in a short space of time. |
| one’s home by an experienced child minder of | | | | The main issue that arises when enrolling a child in |
| the parent’s choosing. | | | | preschool daycare is whether or not they are |
| Professional preschool daycare centers now also | | | | physically and mentally ready for the lessons |
| offer good educational programs that help children | | | | offered by the preschool daycare centers. |
| develop intellectually and physically, as well as | | | | Enrolling a child for any sort of instruction before |
| socially. Parents are advised to be extremely | | | | he is able to understand and enjoy it, is not |
| particular in the institution they finally select for | | | | advisable. In the long run, it will prove counter |
| their child. The more suited a centre is to a | | | | productive to the parent’s intention to lay the |
| child’s individual needs, the happier that child | | | | groundwork for future education, as it will |
| will be. | | | | ultimately make the child dislike preschool daycare |
| Licensing is very important, especially in preschool | | | | altogether. |
| day care. This ensures that both the standards at | | | | The child should be happy and comfortable in their |
| the centre and the quality of instruction offered | | | | preschool daycare environment. It may take |
| by its staff are of a good quality. This standard | | | | them a week or two or even three, to adjust to |
| will meet the requirements demanded by | | | | their new surroundings and minders but, once |
| recognized educational bodies in the country. | | | | they settle down, they generally don’t want |
| References from satisfied parents are also a | | | | to leave it. |
| must. Most establishments are able to furnish a | | | | An after school chat as well as occasional friendly |
| dozen or more references at the drop of a hat. | | | | discussions with other parents are vital to keep in |
| However, parents are recommended, often by | | | | touch with what’s happening. Such |
| the institution themselves, to speak with the | | | | conversations help in spotting problems. This |
| referees and assure themselves that the services | | | | discussion will also help parent gauge how happy |
| and facilities at the centre suits their child’s | | | | the child is at the centre. This helps parents form |
| needs. | | | | a clearer picture of what a normal day at |
| Cost does not always mean quality. Preschool | | | | preschool daycare is like for their child. |
| daycare institutions are listed en masse in the | | | | |