

But there’s a lot more information you’ll need in order to make a sound decision. Most likely you’ll be offered a handbook or brochure that outlines the nitty gritty (hours, fees, holiday/days closed schedule, application process, etc.). Typically you’ll start your tour with a meeting with the director, who will give you the rundown on the center, and then let you fire away with your questions. If you like the daycare you’ll go back again with you child in tow, but for your first visit, it’ll be easier if you go child-free.
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You’ll want to be able to give your full attention to carefully observing and soaking in the environment. Plan to tour each center at least once without your child-this will give you time to ask all your questions without the distraction of your little one. Hopefully you’ve done your research and have come up with a short list of potential daycare candidates. Sound daunting? It doesn’t have to be if you’re well-prepared. You’re looking for a safe, nurturing environment that will meet all the social, emotional, developmental, and academic needs of your child. Finding the right daycare center for your little one is no small feat.
