Expectations from your child's provider

  • Storay Hedayat

    Member
    April 16, 2024 at 2:47 am

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    </div><div>Quality relationships: Providers build positive relationships with the children and their families. Predictable and appropriate routines: Staff provide a rhythm for feeding, napping, toileting, etc. Provider qualifications: Child care providers are trained and qualified</div>

  • xiaoxiao

    Member
    April 16, 2024 at 7:17 pm

    I hope he can learn about orderly living, maintain a clean environment, and have stable emotions through observing teachers.

  • Gabrielle Hedgemon

    Member
    April 17, 2024 at 6:52 pm

    3 important things i would want to know is what they have ate, their interaction with other kids and any health updates and what i can do to best support.

  • Tiffany

    Member
    April 18, 2024 at 8:50 pm

    The three things I would want from my child’s provider would be safety, cleanliness, and be attentive towards my child.

    The three fears I have are my child being left out of activities, my child not being able to get along with other children, and my child not feeling secure in the environment.

  • brooklyn

    Member
    April 21, 2024 at 5:49 am

    if i were the parent of a young child i and my child would want to feel at home. Another thing I would want is for my child to have plenty of time for open-ended play. and

    lastly a warm and welcoming community

  • Raghanivedha

    Member
    April 21, 2024 at 2:36 pm

    If I were a parent of a young child, the three most things I want from a child care provider is ‘Providing a safe and comfortable classroom’, ‘Curriculum’ and maintaining Confidentiality

    The three things I would fear about is the techniques they use to calm my child during his/her temperaments, the way my child is being treated, if any incident happens (with children) the way they handle it

  • Serena Lopez Mendoza

    Member
    April 22, 2024 at 3:58 am

    Want: safe environment for my child, supporting my child, and attention.

    Fears: Abusive situations, not a safe space and people being unkind.

  • Kelli

    Member
    April 24, 2024 at 6:20 pm

    If I was a parent of a young child, three things I would want most from my child’s provider is for them to

    1. To ensure precautions are in place for my childs safety.

    2. To share ways I can participate or see my childs progression

    3. be kind and helpful to my child and have passion to know my child and their future are taken care of

    Three fears I might have when leaving my child under someone else’s care is

    1. Will they be biased toward my child bc of where they come from or who is in their family

    2. Will they try to make my child think lesser of themselves or my child not being heard

    3. Will the childcare provider watch my child and not let themselves be distracted to where my child can get hurt

  • Kaitlin Hudspeth

    Member
    April 25, 2024 at 9:55 pm

    If I was a parent of a young child, three things I would hope the most from my child’s provider is for them to care for my kid the same way they would for others. secondly, give my kids the attention and support they need. 4. feed and protect them in addition, accept them for who they are.

    Three fears I might have when leaving my child under someone else’s care are, them not keeping watch of my child’s whereabouts, not feeding my child or other neglection of my child, not being there for them when they are asking for the need of help or support

  • Akiyo

    Member
    April 26, 2024 at 3:29 pm

    If I were a parent of a young child, three things I would want most from my child’s provider is: to protect my child, give them equal attention and love, and provide appropriate growth opportunities for my child

    Three fears I may have when leaving my child under someone else’s care are: whether my child is safe, cared for, and that they are happy and making friends.

  • Sonny Helms

    Member
    April 26, 2024 at 7:24 pm

    If I was a parent of a young child I would want my child’s caregivers to prioritize my child’s safety, Treat them with respect and dignity, and be willing to form a trusting relationship with me and the child’s other family members. I would fear that my child might get hurt physically or emotionally, that they would have trouble developing socially or academically, and that the caregivers would be untruthful or withholding with information regarding my child.

  • Cassandra Mares

    Member
    April 27, 2024 at 3:38 am

    Wants:

    1. Communication every day about what my child learned, and any handouts I can get to help build on what they are learning.

    2. Knowledge of any misbehaving, what my child does around other children, and how they react around groups of other children.

    3. Any extra information from the provider about what my child’s favorite activities seem to be, and resources from the provider that are most age appropriate.

  • Josie

    Member
    April 27, 2024 at 9:09 pm

    First I would want to feel like my child is care about and well taken care of. Second I would want a nice a clean and safe classroom that my child could spend the day in. Third I would want my child to be respected by everyone

    Some fears that I have are: first my child being ignored by teachers/caregivers, my child being in an unsafe environment. And lastly my child being abused.

  • Kassandra

    Member
    April 27, 2024 at 10:47 pm

    WANT:

    – Provide a safe and healthy environment

    – Treat my child with with love, equality and respect

    – Communicate regularly with me about my child’s progress

    FEAR:

    – My child being neglected

    – The provider not understanding my child needs and struggles

    -Being treated differently because of their culture, skin or clothes

  • Genesis Berg

    Member
    April 28, 2024 at 3:09 pm

    I would want security, caring and someone that will keep my child safe but also allow them to grow.

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