Healthy Kids, Healthy Care
Overview – Selecting a
Child Care Program
 

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Overview – Selecting a Child Care Program

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  • There are enough caregivers to handle the number of children. There should be more caregivers for younger children.
   
  • Caregivers provide constant supervision.
   
  • Caregivers have formal early child care education in addition to experience.
   
  • Caregivers seem healthy, enjoy their work and enjoy being with children.
   
  • Caregivers stay with the program and there is low staff turnover (low child turnover in a family child care home).
   
  • Facility is safe and secure.
   
  • Facility looks and smells clean.
   
  • Facility is well maintained.
   
  • Activities are geared toward the interests and development of the children.
   
  • Toys, equipment and materials are safe for each age group.
   
  • Hazardous materials such as medicines, cleaning supplies are locked away.
   
  • Good health and safety practices are key to promoting a child's healthy development and preventing injuries and illnesses.
   

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