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Expectations from your child's provider
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I would want a safe nurturing environment. Honesty and good communication. Helping my child find their own individual voice.
I would be afraid of my child being neglected, bullied or views, opinions and ideas forced on him.
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Araceli Barrientos
MemberJune 24, 2024 at 8:36 pmAs a parent of a young child, I would want my child’s provider to offer a safe and nurturing environment, open and regular communication about my child’s progress and well-being, and activities that support my child’s development and learning. My three main fears would be the safety and security of my child, the quality of care and attention they receive, and the possibility of my child feeling neglected or unhappy. Ensuring these aspects are well-managed would give me peace of mind and confidence in the care provider.
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John Murphy
MemberJune 25, 2024 at 11:47 pmThree things that I would want from my child provider would be
1) Ensuring that my child will be safe
2) Ensuring that my child will be engaged in developmental or learning activities
3) Ensuring that my child’s needs are met, if they need special learning help or other.
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If I were the parent of a young child, the three things I would want most from my child’s provider is
1. open communication
2. honesty
3. to work as a team
Three fears I might have when leaving my child in someone else’s care are…
1. abuse
2. neglect
3. not making my child feel cared for and loved
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Janet French
MemberJune 28, 2024 at 6:26 pmThree things I would want from childcare for my own child would be, a caring environment, plenty of engaging activities for them, and a safe environment. Three fears I would have would be, the caregiver not supporting my child’s emotional development, them yelling at my child, and giving unnecessary punishments.
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Reid Thompson
MemberJune 28, 2024 at 6:39 pm1. Set a good example
2. Provide a safe and nurturing environment
3. Further my child’s education
1. Turn a blind eye to bad behaviours
2. Not provide adequate nutrition
3. Set a poor example
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Lucía Resendiz
MemberJuly 3, 2024 at 2:54 am<font style=”vertical-align: inherit;”><font style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>Desearía que el proveedor le hablara con respeto, que fuera cordial y amoroso, sobretodo que le enseñará ejemplo con buenos valores. </font></font>
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Pearl
MemberJuly 5, 2024 at 4:19 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?
I would want my childcare provider to be kind, respectful and be very good at communicating.
What are three fears you might have when leaving your child in some one else’s care?
my child being yelled at and being handled roughly, my child being left behind outdoors or in a hot bus where they can die due to heat and my child being bullied by other kids.
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3 Things I want for the child is growing the development, communication growth, and strong willed. 3 fears thing would be harming, no support, and no nurtures.
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Juni
MemberJuly 8, 2024 at 4:19 pmIf I were the parent of a young child, I would want their teachers and caregivers to acknowledge and validate my child’s feelings, promote resiliency and emotional regulation skills, and to teach empathy and compassion.
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Magdalena Sabalsa Gaytan
MemberJuly 9, 2024 at 4:12 amI would want them to treat them as equals and with respect, i would be afraid of my child being neglected and rejected.
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3 things I want the most are,
1. Care and security.
2. Treating all the kids same.
3. Share focus on all the kids.
3 things I am scared are,
1. Clean environment.
2. Unsafe Environment.
3. Not engaging with the kids.
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I would want them to give them the care and attention they need. I would want them to be patient and kind, and I would want them to be supportive of any differences or even personality differences that my child may have.
As for fears, I would be scared that they would not protect them adequately, so that they may become injured. I would not want them to just be ambivalent towards my child. I also would not want them to nit pick everything about my child’s personality and not be supportive.
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Mumtaz Gaillard
MemberJuly 16, 2024 at 7:38 pm3 things I would want:
1. Open communication
2. honest and respectful dialogue
3. Responsible and reliable care from a compassionate and warm-hearted person
3 fears:
1. unsafe
2. not enough communication/ or open communication
3. dishonesty