Archive for October, 2008

Childcare/babysitters – Choosing and Using Child Care

Thursday, October 30th, 2008
child care
Paul Banas asked:


Child care is more than a service that allows parents to work. It is a world that is bound to affect a child’s development in many ways – physically, emotionally, intellectually, and socially.

According to the U.S Department of Health and Human Services, finding quality child care that is affordable can be challenging. Many parents need inexpensive or cost-free day care where they know their children are safe and are being helped to grow and develop. Parents can now contact their local social service agency (listed in the phone book) for information about government-sponsored programs such as Head Start and Early Head Start and other community programs.

The National Women’s Health Information Center (NWHIC) also recommends taking the following steps to choosing quality child care.

Steps to Choosing Quality Child Care:

• Look. Visit several child care homes or centers. Visit the home or center more than once and stay as long as possible so you can get a good feel for what the care will be like for your child. Continue to visit even after you start using the home or center.

• Listen. Make sure the place is cheerful and not too quiet, which can mean not enough activity. Happy-sounding children mean they are involved and busy.

• Count. Count the number of children in the group and the number of staff members caring for them. The fewer the number of children for each staff member, the more attention your child will get.

• Ask. Adults who care for children need knowledge and experience. Ask about the background and experience of all staff that will have contact with your child in the home or center.

• Be Informed. Find out more about efforts in your community to improve the quality of child care. Ask if the home or center is involved in these activities. Consider getting involved you.



The Child Care Maze – Making the Right Choice for Your Child

Thursday, October 30th, 2008
child care
Charlotte Ball asked:


One of the most challenging times of parenthood is finding the right child care for your little one. This is no easy task and puts many a parent in a stressed-out state. It can also be an extremely expensive endeavor should you go through an agency or paid service.

These days there are three main options for Child Care:

Stay-at-home Mom/Dad

The most obvious is of course one parent staying at home and taking care of your child yourself. This is by far the most rewarding and arguably best option as most people would say that no one can truly substitute for a parent’s care. However, sadly nowadays, this option is becoming less and less viable for the average working family. Thus, we consider our next best options.

Hiring a Nanny / Babysitter

Hiring a Nanny to care for your child is a very popular choice these days. There are many advantages to hiring a nanny such as greater one-to-one care and having your child stay in an environment she is already familiar and comfortable with; your home.

When hiring a Nanny there are many things to consider: Should I hire locally or sponsor one from abroad? Should I hire a nanny to live-in or live-out? Sponsoring a Nanny from abroad usually means the Nanny is more likely to stay with you for the longer term and will typically work for a lower salary. However, hiring locally is often less hassle and allows you to meet the Nanny ahead of time and be sure she is the right one for your family. A live-in nanny will typically cost you less since her accommodation costs are taken into account in her salary though having someone living with your family is a very personal choice and certainly not for everyone.

Daycare

Another popular option is putting your child in the hands of child care professionals at a certified daycare center. The number of daycares in recent years has been growing rapidly, though not fast enough for most parents. The main advantage of a certified daycare center is that your child will be in an environment that is regulated and required to be of certain standards. Your child will also be with a number of other children where she can play and make friends.

An alternative to the traditional daycare center is a home daycare. A home daycare is a smaller daycare typically operated out of someone’s home, often by another mom or dad. Home daycares have some advantages over a daycare center in that they have a smaller number of children in a home-like atmosphere. This often allows children to have a better chance at bonding with each other as well as the child care provider.

Making the “right” choice

Finding the right child care for your child can be a daunting task. As with most things there is no right choice for everyone but there is a right choice for you and your child. Researching all of your options, speaking with other parents, knowing your child, and using your own parental intuition will assuredly aid you in your search for the best child care for your precious one.



How To Start A Child Care Business

Monday, October 20th, 2008
child care
Tony Jacowski asked:


Before setting up your own child-care business, you should consider the following six points:

Type Of Business

Before setting up a child-care business, you should think about the location from where you intend to operate. Some people like to work from home, while some like to set up their business in a different area.

A person intending to operate away from home can consider some commercial business options such as partnering with similar businesses in a franchise agreement.

Legal Points

Before starting, gather all information with regard to the business and also talk to your local business service center, to find out what kind of license and other legal formalities are required. Also ask about the cost of these licenses. You have to follow health code regulations and inspections, as well as adhere to the fire code. These policies depend on the location of your business.

Basic Education

You may need to gain special certifications and training to run a successful child-care business. This may include CPR, first aid classes and certification in child-care and child development. These certifications will legitimize your business.

Insurance

You have to find out about the insurance that you may need to cover damages or injuries that may occur during the operation of the business. If you plan to start your business at home, then you will probably have to increase the limits of your current policy or you may have to invest in a separate policy.

Market Check

You should initiate market research by calling up other childcare business centers around to see whether they have more clients than they can handle or vice versa. You should always identify a location where many parents need a childcare facility. Your location should also be easily accessible.

Surveys indicate that affluent and very educated families rely on childcare centers, much in the way that low-income families rely on their relatives.

Chains of childcare facilities have developed due to increasing demand. A number of chains also offer franchises. Programs can vary according to the services provided. The business can be day care, drop in care, extended care (where the parents leave town for a period of time) nighttime care or after school care. There are special day care centers for seniors too.

Starting a home day care center can cost anywhere between $500 and $5,000, depending on the equipment you need to buy and remodeling to meet license laws.

Figuring Out Your Needs

Before planning to start, you should sit down and think about finance requirements. You might also want to consider adding additional staff to help you take care of the children.

A successful childcare business can be initiated with careful planning and attention. You should always think of enhancing your business by thinking of new ways to give the children a better and safe home away from home.