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3 Things To Keep In Mind When Shopping Around For A Daycare

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If you work and have kids, it can be impossible to do all things on your own. Luckily, with a daycare center, you can drop your kids off every morning before you leave for work and then pick them up at the end of the day. When you are shopping around for a daycare to send your kiddos to, just know that not all of them are created equal, which means that you will have to do a little research in order to find the right fit for your little family. From a scheduled nap time to preschool basics, here are a few things that you might want to keep in mind. 

Nap Time Schedule

When you have a baby or even a small toddler, nap time is super important. Not only does a nap in the middle of the day help them develop more cognitively, but it helps them sleep better at night. To help them stay on the same schedule that they have with you at home, ask your daycare center if they have a strict nap time schedule. If your baby still sleeps in a crib, they may have a room full of cribs and you can just bring their bedding with you everyday. Then, they may put your baby down everyday at the same time, which can save both you and your baby a lot of headache at bedtime and on the weekends. 

Healthy Snacks

Your child doesn't have to be vegan or gluten free to eat healthy, but they should be getting a certain amount of fresh fruits and vegetables every day. Make sure that your daycare center is feeding your child on a regular schedule and that they are giving them healthy, age-appropriate snacks as well. Ask to see a menu of basic snack and meal ideas so that you have an idea of what your child will be eating on a regular basis. 

Preschool Basics

Preschool and daycare aren't the same thing, but sometimes children can learn pre-k basics while they are at daycare. Ask the daycare center if they practice things like colors, shapes, letters, numbers, and songs to help your kid learn and grow. By giving your child a head start on some basic learning skills, you can help them be more prepared for their first day of kindergarten. 

To learn a little bit more about finding a daycare center for your kids, reach out to some near you today and start the touring process. 


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