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Expectations from your child's provider
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Expectations from your child's provider
Trainer replied 2 months, 4 weeks ago 294 Members · 1,039 Reply
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Christina
MemberSeptember 25, 2023 at 9:47 pmThree things i would want is for someone to treat my child the way I would treat them. I would want them to feel involved, and protected.
Things i wouldn’t want is someone hurting my child, ignoring them, not engaging with them.
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As a parent of a young child, the top three expectations I would have from my child’s caregiver include transparency, effective communication, and a genuine commitment to my child’s well-being. Conversely, I might also have three concerns when entrusting my child to someone else’s care: the worry that they may not prioritize my child’s safety as I would, the fear of potential dishonesty or lack of open communication, and the concern that their actions might not align with my child’s best interests.
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Karen Henderson
MemberSeptember 29, 2023 at 9:34 pmThe 3 things that I would want from a provider is: Love, Attention and Nurturing. What I would fear the most is that my child will not have attention and affection they need and also if my child was unsafe is someway.
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1. Their schedule at school, what are they learning
2.the safety of the environment and child
3. How are my kids doing in a large group, what is his social skill
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Jayhla tatro
MemberOctober 2, 2023 at 9:20 am1 . Allow my child to be treated with the same respect they would like to receive.
2. Be able to show them right from wrong when I’m not there .
3. Teach them things that can help their mind grow .
Fears
1. My child being treated badly when I’m not there .
2. Classroom isn’t safe
3. They aren’t learning
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Kim Arman
MemberOctober 3, 2023 at 7:07 pm1. Be attentive to them falling behind or reluctant to work on an issue and problem solve with them
2. Provide a sense of security and a safe space to learn and grow
3. Strong communication skills with the family to ensure we are all helping kiddo grow together.
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Rubi Ruelas
MemberOctober 6, 2023 at 4:30 amIf you were the parent of a young child, what do you think are the 3 most important things that you want from your child’s provider? What three things would you fear?<div>
The three things I would want from a provider or childcare center would be to feel included, because this means that my child will be included as well, thorough communication, and overall a sense of belonging and safety. Three things I would fear would be my child feeling left out, forgotten, and their development and safety not prioritized, as those in turn would all reflect on the overall support I, as a family member, would feel withdrawn.
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Skylar Salsbury
MemberOctober 10, 2023 at 2:20 amI would want them to be fair with my children and give them love, respect, and truly care for them. I would want them to be invested in my child’s development and help them be their best self. I would want them to use guiding and positive discipline with my child.
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Jessica
MemberOctober 17, 2023 at 9:10 pm1. As a parent I expect the caregiver to be responsible, trustworthy and for the children.
2. Three things I might fear is the wellbeing of my child, if he’s learning and progressing.
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Kaydence Meikle
MemberOctober 18, 2023 at 9:39 pm1. I would be worried about my child having a hard time interacting with other children
2. I would also be worried about my child not receiving the proper care
3. lastly, I would be worried about my child struggling and falling behind
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Maria
MemberOctober 23, 2023 at 12:22 am3 things that I would want from a chuld’s provider:
1- A safe and clean environment
2- Physical, emotional, social decevelopment of my child
3- They will show patience to my child example they are crying or sometimes not listening. They need to show that they are
their real parents and showing their love for my child.
3 Fears that I might have when leaving my child in someone’s care:
1- Are they taken care properly especially their safety, away from hazardous things.
2- Are they fed properly esp nutritious food and drinking enough water.
3- Are the caregiver always honest about the safety of my child. Example, accidentally bumped her head, or fell w/out sypervision.
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Sara F.
MemberOctober 23, 2023 at 8:57 pm1. safe, nurturing environment/care
2. access to a variety of stimulating and optimally frustrating (i.e., challenging, but not so much so/misaligned with skillset to become overwhelming and stressful)
3. ample opportunities to explore, play, and connect with others
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Sara F.
MemberOctober 23, 2023 at 9:02 pmThree fears I may have as a parent are:
1. my child’s needs, physical or emotional, may go unmet
2. my child could become seriously injured
3. that the learning materials are mismatched for my child’s needs
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Kate Hodnett
MemberOctober 25, 2023 at 10:03 pmIf you were the parent of a young child, what do you think are the 3 most important things that you want from your child’s provider?
1. To comfort and give attention when they are needing support
2. For my child to be treated fairly and like everyone else
3. She is being taught and learning even if she is behind everyone else development wise
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Sutharya Dunfee
MemberOctober 31, 2023 at 6:02 pmLoving, respect and understanding. My fear is that there not going to listen and or ignore expectations. What the child experiences in that environment is different than what I want to instill in my child.