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Expectations from your child's provider
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when leaving my child with a care giver i expect
my child to be treated fairly
their needs be met properly
and that my wishes as a parent when it comes to my culture are being respected
my concerns are illness
lack of care or understanding for my childs needs
neglect
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Astrid
MemberJanuary 3, 2024 at 8:34 pm3 wants would be, updates on their feeding, if they got injured, and where they are developmentally/academically.
3 fears, that they are being abused, that they are being excluded, that they are not learning.
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nastaha
MemberJanuary 5, 2024 at 12:41 amIf you were the parent of a young child, what three things would you want most from your child’s provider? Individualized Attention, Safe and Nurturing Environment and Safe and Nurturing Environment.
What are three fears you might have when leaving your child in someone’s care?
Communication Breakdown, Safety Concerns and Emotional Well-being.
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Molly
MemberJanuary 9, 2024 at 11:49 pm1.
a. I would want to know that they are being listened to and treated kindly
b. I would want they to be learning and getting to do interesting things
c. I would want my provider to be watching for any potential issues in my child’s development.
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a I would fear my child getting hurt both physically and mentally
b. I would worry that my child would not enjoy school/care and would feel sad
c I would worry that something is wrong with my child compared to other children.
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Enedina Carmona
MemberJanuary 10, 2024 at 5:34 amI would want safety to be the top priority, the safety and well of their kid comes first for each parent. Parents would want proof that the child care provider values a secure atmosphere, adheres to the necessary health and safety procedures, and keeps their kid’s place tidy and safe. This include precautions including monitoring, childproofing, and emergency protocols. As well as effective communication between the staff and the school activties as well as my childs behavior. For families to be up to date on their child’s daily experiences, activities, and general wellbeing, effective communication is essential. Regular updates on their child’s development, conduct, and any noteworthy occurrences would be much appreciated by parents. Furthermore, a cooperative approach that actively seeks out and values parental feedback from the daycare provider cultivates a solid partnership in the child’s education and care. In addition to supporting my childs developmental requirements, parents want to make sure that their child is learning via play and discovery. Parents place a high value on childcare providers that understand and use developmentally appropriate methods, offer stimulating activities, and customize learning opportunities to meet the specific requirements of each child.
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Loan Vo
MemberJanuary 10, 2024 at 7:07 am-
Safety Concerns: Worries about your child’s physical safety and well-being, including accidents, injuries, or exposure to potential hazards.
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Emotional Well-being: Concerns about how your child will emotionally cope with being away from you, potential separation anxiety, or any emotional distress they might experience.
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Communication and Updates: Fears related to communication, such as not being informed about your child’s activities, milestones, or any issues that may arise during the time they are in someone else’s care.
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Ariel Gross
MemberJanuary 10, 2024 at 10:08 pm3 most important things I want from my childcare provider
I went to a secular school for daycare and preschool, and at the time I had an undiagnosed learning disability. I imagine that it was really important to my folks that my teachers treated me with kindness and respect, read me books to encourage me to enjoy reading, and there was enough outdoor space that I could run myself weary, to be able to sleep at night. I feel like al of those are things that are about my behavior.
3 fears about leaving child with provider
I think fears families often have are about teachers not upholding the values they have at home, or that their child will be compared to other children and found lacking, and lastly that their child will miss their family so much that they will spend the whole day crying and unable to calm down or engage.
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Dana
MemberJanuary 11, 2024 at 11:27 pmOpen communication, a safe environment, and a collaborative partnership—would contribute to my confidence and trust in the child care provider, ensuring that my child receives quality care and experiences positive development in their early years.
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Dana
MemberJanuary 11, 2024 at 11:28 pm2nd answer
Safety and Well-being, Communication and Updates, Emotional Well-being
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If 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? i would like my provider to provide nurturing relationship with my children, safety and knowledgeable in child development.
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1.Nurturing, listening to her needs, clean and safe environment.
2. Safety, hygienic, bullying.
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edith
MemberJanuary 12, 2024 at 7:34 pm3 things that I would want from my child’s provider would be that they let me know if some behavior issues are going on or if they are struggling in school, I don’t ask for them to give them a lot of attention because there are many other kids in the classroom as well. Some of the fears is that they can be very stubborn and maybe run off somewhere or at least try to.
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socorro
MemberJanuary 14, 2024 at 6:32 amI would like my child is treated with respect, love and kindness
I would fear my child does feel protected, being left alone, get hurt.
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Ali Grohl
MemberJanuary 16, 2024 at 4:15 amAs a mother of 2 young children, what I want from their provider is someone who is safe, loving, and joyful.
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angie drummond
MemberJanuary 21, 2024 at 11:17 pmcare and making my child feel safe
making sure they are understanding what is being taught