Expectations from your child's provider

  • Linda

    Member
    September 25, 2024 at 1:24 am

    Three most important things i would want for my child is

    1. To be respected.

    2. To feel safe and cared for the same as every other child.

    3. To be aloud to express themself.

    Three fears I have

    1. My child is being bullied or talk down to.

    2. My child is not being cared for probably.

    3. Not compassionate or ignoring my child feelings.

  • Jennifer Huynh

    Member
    September 27, 2024 at 1:26 am

    As a parent of a young child, I would want the following three things from my child’s provider: Open communication: Regular updates about my child’s development, daily activities, and any concerns, fostering trust and partnership. Safe and nurturing environment: A caring atmosphere where my child feels secure, valued, and supported in their growth and exploration. Developmentally appropriate activities: Engaging and age-appropriate activities that promote my child’s learning, creativity, and social skills, ensuring they are thriving in their development.

    Three fears I might have leaving my child in someone else’s care include: Safety concerns: Worries about my child’s physical safety and well-being, including the risk of accidents or inadequate supervision. Emotional well-being: Fears that my child may feel anxious, neglected, or unhappy in the caregiver’s environment, affecting their emotional health. Quality of care: Concerns about whether my child is receiving proper attention, support, and developmentally appropriate activities, impacting their learning and growth.

  • Nam

    Member
    September 28, 2024 at 8:36 am

    As a parent, I’d prioritize three key things from my child’s provider:

    1. Safety: A secure environment focused on my child’s well-being.
    2. Open Communication: Regular updates on my child’s progress and any concerns.
    3. Engaging Learning: A nurturing space that promotes growth through play and varied activities.

    These would help me feel confident in their care.

  • Ciarra Collins

    Member
    October 2, 2024 at 6:26 pm

    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?

    The three most important things that i would want from my child’s provider if I was the parent of a young child would be:

    1. Treat my child with the care and respect that you treat other children with

    2. provide my child with ample opportunities for development and growth

    3. Approach me with with dignity and respect so I am able to trust you and trust that you will take care of my child.

    3 Fears:

    1. is my child being taken care of?

    2. is my child behaving appropriately? and if not are they being disciplined correctly

    3. is my child engaged with the activities and how can i better support my child outside of the provider

  • Nicole

    Member
    October 3, 2024 at 4:47 pm

    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?

    1. That the teacher is understanding and kind to my child

    2. that the teacher communicates well with me about my child and lets me know what hes thriving in and what he needs to work on

    3. That the teacher ensures my child is safe at all times and makes sure our information stays private

  • April eCQtives

    Member
    October 4, 2024 at 3:40 am

    If I were the parent of a young child, what three things would you want most from your child’s provider?

    1. Open Communication – I would want regular updates about my child’s progress, activities, and any concerns. Transparent communication fosters trust and ensures that I am informed about my child’s experiences and development.

    2. Individualized Care and Support – I would appreciate a provider who understands and respects my child’s unique needs, interests, and developmental milestones. Tailoring care and learning activities to support my child’s growth would be important to me.

    3. A Safe and Nurturing Environment – I would want assurance that my child is in a safe, caring, and stimulating environment where they feel valued and supported. Knowing that my child is being cared for by compassionate and attentive staff would give me peace of mind.

    What are the three fears you might have when leaving your child in someone’s care?

    1. Safety and Well-being – I would worry about my child’s physical safety and emotional well-being. Concerns about potential accidents, injuries, or any form of neglect or abuse could make me anxious about their care environment.

    2. Quality of Care and Attention – I might fear that my child won’t receive the individual attention and support they need. I would be concerned about whether the caregiver can adequately engage with my child, recognize their needs, and respond appropriately.

    3. Separation Anxiety – Leaving my child, especially if they are very young, could lead to feelings of separation anxiety. I might worry about how my child will cope with my absence, whether they will feel scared or upset, and if they will be comforted and supported in my absence.

  • Irene

    Member
    October 9, 2024 at 4:13 pm

    1. ensure their physical and emotional safety

    2. nurture their natural curiosities and help them to explore what they are driven to learn

    3. respect their ways of learning and their cultural identity

  • secina

    Member
    October 9, 2024 at 6:45 pm

    I want to know the schedule.

    I would be concerned about the child to staff ratio

    I want to know what food is provided if any

  • eamaer

    Member
    October 14, 2024 at 7:13 pm

    I would want my provider to provide a safe, clean loving environment. It is important that a parent has 100% trust in the provider.

    I would fear by child may be neglected or be harm and not feel nurtured.

  • Akarim

    Member
    October 16, 2024 at 2:00 am

    As a parent of a young child, the three most important qualities I would seek from my child’s provider are a strong focus on safety and well-being, open communication, and a commitment to developmentally appropriate activities. First and foremost, I would want assurance that my child is in a nurturing environment where their physical and emotional needs are prioritized. Additionally, regular and transparent communication about my child’s daily experiences and developmental progress would be essential, as it helps me stay connected to their journey. Lastly, I would appreciate a provider who offers engaging activities tailored to my child’s age and interests, balancing structured learning with opportunities for free play to foster exploration and creativity in a supportive setting.

  • Haley

    Member
    October 17, 2024 at 4:30 pm

    I would want

    1. a fun and secure facility that emphasizes the importance of play in their learning

    2. Teachers who are experts in their field and enjoy working with kids

    3. a curriculum that will cater to my child’s specific needs

  • Alivia

    Member
    October 18, 2024 at 8:35 pm

    The 3 most important things I may want from my childcare provider would be, respect for my child and their development, an extreme level of care for my child and their well being, a good moral compass and training which allows them to guide my child when I am not present.

  • Yancen

    Member
    October 18, 2024 at 11:01 pm

    If I were the parent of a young child, the three most important things I would want from my child’s provider are safety, communication, and support.

  • Christena Krumpach

    Member
    October 19, 2024 at 1:38 am

    If I were a parent, I would want my child’s provider to be trustworthy, ensuring safety and reliability, and to maintain open communication so I could stay informed about my child’s progress and any concerns. Additionally, I would seek a provider who fosters a nurturing and engaging environment that encourages learning and social interaction. On the other hand, I would have fears about my child’s safety in an unfamiliar setting, the potential for my child to become overly attached to the provider and impact our bond, and concerns about whether my child would receive the same level of attention and care that I would provide at home. Balancing these desires and fears would be crucial in choosing the right caregiver.

  • Manasi

    Member
    October 19, 2024 at 3:22 pm

    As a parent of a young child, there are three key things I would want from my child’s provider. First, I would want a strong connection between my child and the provider, where my child feels safe to be themselves and express their needs. Second, I believe in the importance of transparency regarding incidents that occur throughout the day, so I can stay informed about my child’s experiences. Third, I would want the provider to give enough time for children to complete tasks, allowing them to explore and learn in a safe environment.

    On the other hand, I have some concerns. One fear is that the provider may not be able to give full attention to my child due to the number of children in their care. I also worry about the potential for racial bias affecting my child’s experiences and interactions. Lastly, I’m concerned about the curriculum not being challenging enough to promote my child’s growth and development.

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