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Expectations from your child's provider
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Alison
MemberNovember 22, 2023 at 2:10 amI would want to know that my child is safe, loved and learning. I’m trusting someone with my most precious gift. I want us to work together to give my child the best possible experience.
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as a parent to a young child. the three most important things i want provided for my child in the providers care are:
attention to detail, noticing when my child is excelling or is in need of help.
child centered activity: fun activities that provide enjoyment and learning
guidance in social interaction, meaning appropriate conflict resolution among peers
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rowan ater
MemberNovember 25, 2023 at 6:38 amthree things i would want most
1. a safe environment
2 teachers that were involved in what my kid was doing
3 my child to have a peer to peer connection with the other kids in the child care
three fears i would have
1 that my child would be ignored
2 that my child may not feel connected to any of the other people in the child care
3 that my child wouldn’t feel safe
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Michelle Orizaga
MemberNovember 26, 2023 at 10:05 pm1. Take care of my child as they would make care on any other kid
2.Follow up with me and give me feedback on what we can work on at home to help my child be more successful
3.be open to my ideas and I will be open to there’s
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Sarah Mansour
MemberNovember 29, 2023 at 12:18 amIf I were the parent of a young child the three most important things that I want from my child’s provider are: A safe comfortable environment, helping my child with their struggles, and providing them with the attention and care that they need.
Three fears that I might have when leaving my child in someone’s care include my child not being safe and coming back home with injuries, my child being neglected, and feeling left out.
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Lucendy Perez
MemberNovember 29, 2023 at 11:01 pm3 things i would want the child provider of my child to do it to care for my child as they would do their own, <font color=”rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)” face=”inherit”>to supervise and be attentive with my child and to overall love my child and want to do </font>what is<font color=”rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)” face=”inherit”> best for them. </font>
Three fears I might have when leaving my child with care providers is that they are not supervising my child and speaking to my kid in a rude manner and overall not helping my child reach to the best of their potential
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Jasmina
MemberNovember 30, 2023 at 8:29 amthree things I would want from my child’s provider:
-For them to keep them safe
-For them to enjoy having my child in the classroom
-For them to openly communicate about how my child is doing and what is going on in the classroom
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Pang Vang
MemberDecember 1, 2023 at 11:09 pmBeing a parent of two younger children. When I put them in childcare, what I needed and wanted from their childcare provider was proper support, transparency, and sympathy.
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Cassandra Davidson
MemberDecember 2, 2023 at 1:32 amWhen my children were young I was fortunate to have a family friend that cared for my kids. What I worried about was my children would not feel safe, cared for, and excepted. Again, I was lucky that a dear friend had a childcare facility and my children felt those things.
My fear was always about their safety, that they were not able to be themselves and that they were treated as their energy would make them different.
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Tricia
MemberDecember 4, 2023 at 9:30 pm1. I would want the teacher to listen to my child’s needs.2. I would the environment my child to be in is clean and organized, also that the teacher is happy, smiles and likes to have fun.
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If I were the parent the most important things I would expect from their provider are safety/protection, cleanliness, and lots of attention/engagement with my child. My biggest fears would be my child getting hurt or very sick, being ignored, or being abused in any way.
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As a parent, I’d want clear communication, a safe environment, and developmental support from my child’s provider. Regular updates on my child’s activities, a secure setting, and activities tailored to their development would give me peace of mind. On the flip side, I’d fear for my child’s safety, worry about communication gaps, and have concerns about their emotional well-being. Addressing safety, maintaining open communication, and prioritizing emotional support would help ease these fears.
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Rosalia Garcia Hernandez
MemberDecember 8, 2023 at 7:21 pmI am a parent and these three things I would want most from my child’s provider would be honesty, communication, and promises commitment to my child’s success.
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Richard Lee
MemberDecember 9, 2023 at 4:44 pmsafety, love and stability are important to me. My fears are someone will hurt them, they will feel dejected when I leave, they will not be treated fairly.
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Hamdi Ahmed
MemberDecember 11, 2023 at 6:31 amAs a parent, I’d want good communication, a safe environment, and understanding of my child’s needs from their provider. My fears would be about safety, quality of care, and not being informed. Open communication helps ease these concerns and ensures a positive childcare experience.