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Expectations from your child's provider
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Expectations from your child's provider
Mykayla replied 1 day, 4 hours ago 105 Members · 294 Replies
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Ella Christiansen
MemberJanuary 24, 2023 at 4:23 amCommunication is number one, open honesty, and support.
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Jiwan
MemberJanuary 25, 2023 at 4:23 pmwould want for them to take care of my kids like they were their own, treat them equally and respectfully, teach them things in a safe and comfortable environment that will help them in the process of growing up. my 3 fears are the being hurt, treated differently/unfairly for no valid reason, not being taught knowledgeable appropriate things.
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3 IMPORTANT THINGS I WOULD EXPECT A CHILD PROVIDER TO TEACH MY CHILD WOULD BE
1. BASIC COLORS, SHAPES, AND WORDS
2. UNDERSTANDING HOW TO DO HANDSON TASKS
3. BEING ABLE TO TRUST AND COPE
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I would want a clean and safe environment, Knowledge on the proper care of the children, and my child to be treated fairly.
Three fears are abuse, my child not getting the proper tools to cater to their learning needs, and being influenced by others.
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When my children were small, I wanted their care provider to love them, nurture their curiosity and protect them from harm. My fears were that these wouldn’t happen and they might be injured, feel abandoned by me or not want to continue care and I would then have to quit my job.
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The three things I would want from my child’s provider would be that they care for my child, that they are concerned about my child’s development, and that they are aware of my child’s interests.
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As a parent 3 things I would want most from my provider would be: warmth, routine, and knowledge. Three fears that I would have would be a lack of safety, understanding and flexibility from them.
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Jasmin
MemberFebruary 6, 2023 at 3:36 am1. 3 important things I would want from the childcare provider would be Care and attention, Clean, Safe environment.
2. Fears I would have leaving my child at a daycare with childcare provider would be Accidents, Safety, Injury.
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The three things I would want most from my child care provider would be:
1) Give them the care and attention they need when I am not there. 2) Give them a good quality education to help them prepare for the future. 3) Give them safety and security to keep them from harm.
The things I would be the most fearful of is:
1) neglecting my child’s needs. 2) not keeping my child safe. 3) not helping them increase their education.
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If I was a parent of a young child the three things id want from a provider are
1. I’d want the provider to be gentle and patient with my child
2. I’d want the provider to be transparent and open with me
3. I’d want the provider to be responsible and alert
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If I had a young child I would want my childcare providers to:
1. Make sure my child is always safe
2. Treat her/him with the utmost kindness and respect
3. Be attentive to small details about my child
Three things I would be terrified of leaving my child in childcare would be:
1. Something bad happening
2. Teachers being neglectful or not paying enough attention to my child
3. My child being hurt in any way at all
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The three things that I would want from a provider would be
1. Saftey
2. Love/Compassion
3. Education/Interaction
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1. What three things would you want most from your child’s provider:
safety, necessary skills and experience to watch children, open communication and involvement about my child’s progress in the program
2. three fears I would have leaving my child in someone’s care:
my child’s physical safety, separation anxiety (both mine and theirs for having to leave them in someone else’s care), worrying about the level of attention my child is getting
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Soleil
MemberFebruary 16, 2023 at 2:38 amThree things I want most:
1. For my child to be accepted for their culture and diversity.
2. For my child to get a good amount of one on one time with the teacher.
3. For my child to get the same emotional support I would give.
Three fears:
1. If my child were to get injured
2. And allergies to be monitored, especially food.
3. For my child to be accepted by their peers.
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The things I would want from my child’s provider would be a safe space, consistency of care, and open communication.