Choosing Childcare For Dummies

Choosing Childcare For Dummies
Author: Ann Douglas
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2011-05-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1118068874

The demand for child-care spaces is huge. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, approximately 13 million children under the age of six spend some or all of their day being cared for by someone other than their parents. The child-care shortage is everyone's problem – for parents (whether you work outside the home or not), employers, and the children. The prospect of choosing the right childcare can be overwhelming. Put your mind at ease with Choosing Childcare For Dummies. This reference guide is brimming with practical advice to help you find high-quality childcare for the child in your life – whether he or she is a biological child, stepchild, grandchild, foster child, or the child of your significant other. From figuring out affordability to knowing what to do if you suspect neglect or abuse, Choosing Childcare For Dummies covers it all. Inside the book you'll find out how to Weigh the pros and cons of your various child-care options Determine high quality childcare Evaluate out-of-home childcare Hire a nanny or a relative for in-home care Get guidance on the legal issues of being an employer Conduct a reference check Determine if you need a "nanny cam" Recognize the ten signs that your child-care arrangement is in trouble Ease your child into a new child-care arrangement Find back-up childcare Because the United States has no countrywide child-care “system” in place, we’ve ended up with a patchwork quilt of regulations that don’t quite mesh the way they should. This is why so many child-care programs are exempt from the child-care legislation that’s intended to protect children. The bottom line? You can’t count on anyone else to guarantee your child’s health, safety, and well-being in a particular child-care setting. Like it or not, the buck stops with you. That’s why you owe it to yourself and your child to read books like this one that show you how to be a savvy day-care consumer.

Choosing Child Care

Choosing Child Care
Author: Stevanne Auerbach
Publisher: Dutton Books
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1981
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780525932017

Presents advice to parents on evaluating child-care facilities.

Choosing Quality Child Care

Choosing Quality Child Care
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2001
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780971076006

Choosing Quality Child Care is a guide for parents on how to identify and choose a child care provider that meets their needs and preferences. Written by child care experts and experienced American Red Cross instructors, Choosing Quality Child Care contains information on the types of child care, paying for child care, and what to look for as indicators of quality child care. A seven-step process for completing the search is supplemented by tools and resources, such as observation checklists and interview forms.

5 Keys

5 Keys
Author: Kayleigh Harper Jones
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2019-12-20
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1504338472

As a childcare provider of twenty years, it has always been my goal to inform and inspire children. I believe a child’s potential for greatness is enhanced or diminished by the adults it interacts with during its formative years. Consequently I have extended my interest in children by compiling an informative guide to help you through the process of Nursery selection. Tips, insights, and varying approaches and philosophies present an overview of the childcare Industry. Commentaries from experts on the benefits of outdoor play. An in-depth look at the quality of food served to the under fives, provided by the Soil Association in their exposay “georgie Porgie Pudding and Pie.” The education standard of child educators also comes under the spotlight, as highlighted by professor Cathy Nutbrown, Author of the Nutbrown Report commissioned by the UK Government. Choosing the right care for your child can be a daunting task. The information in this book should assist you in your search for the ideal Nursery.

Choosing Childcare

Choosing Childcare
Author: Stevanne Auerbach
Publisher: Stevanne Auerbach
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0978554019

Choosing Childcare

Choosing Childcare
Author: Ruth Edensor
Publisher: Hamlyn
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2006
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780600614586

Leaving your child in the care of others can be extremely stressful. But knowing that your choice in childcare is right for you and your child makes a huge difference to how you cope with juggling work and home life. Essential reading for anyone wishing to make an informed choice about childcare, the book covers all the different options, both inside and outside the home. It includes the pros and cons of each type of care, key facts such as hours, cost, and qualifications, plus helpful advice on what to look out for and how to interview a carer.

Cribsheet

Cribsheet
Author: Emily Oster
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0525559256

From the author of Expecting Better and The Family Firm, an economist's guide to the early years of parenting. “Both refreshing and useful. With so many parenting theories driving us all a bit batty, this is the type of book that we need to help calm things down.” —LA Times “The book is jampacked with information, but it’s also a delightful read because Oster is such a good writer.” —NPR With Expecting Better, award-winning economist Emily Oster spotted a need in the pregnancy market for advice that gave women the information they needed to make the best decision for their own pregnancies. By digging into the data, Oster found that much of the conventional pregnancy wisdom was wrong. In Cribsheet, she now tackles an even greater challenge: decision-making in the early years of parenting. As any new parent knows, there is an abundance of often-conflicting advice hurled at you from doctors, family, friends, and strangers on the internet. From the earliest days, parents get the message that they must make certain choices around feeding, sleep, and schedule or all will be lost. There's a rule—or three—for everything. But the benefits of these choices can be overstated, and the trade-offs can be profound. How do you make your own best decision? Armed with the data, Oster finds that the conventional wisdom doesn't always hold up. She debunks myths around breastfeeding (not a panacea), sleep training (not so bad!), potty training (wait until they're ready or possibly bribe with M&Ms), language acquisition (early talkers aren't necessarily geniuses), and many other topics. She also shows parents how to think through freighted questions like if and how to go back to work, how to think about toddler discipline, and how to have a relationship and parent at the same time. Economics is the science of decision-making, and Cribsheet is a thinking parent's guide to the chaos and frequent misinformation of the early years. Emily Oster is a trained expert—and mom of two—who can empower us to make better, less fraught decisions—and stay sane in the years before preschool.

Childcare, Choice and Class Practices

Childcare, Choice and Class Practices
Author: Carol Vincent
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134232659

Childcare is a topic that is frequently in the media spotlight and continues to spark heated debate in the UK and around the world. This book presents an in-depth study of childcare policy and practice, examining middle class parents’ choice of childcare within the wider contexts of social class and class fractions, social reproduction, gendered responsibilities and conceptions of ‘good’ parenting. Drawing on the results of a qualitative empirical study of two groups of middle class parents living in two London localities, this book: takes into account key theoretical frameworks in childcare policy, setting them in broader social, political and economic contexts considers the development of the UK government’s childcare strategy from its birth in 1998 to the present day highlights the critical debates surrounding middle class families and their choice of childcare explores parents’ experiences of childcare and their relationships with carers. This important study comes to a number of thought-provoking conclusions and offers valuable insights into a complex subject. It is essential reading for all those working in or studying early years provision and policy as well as students of sociology, class, gender and work.

Choosing a Career in Child Care

Choosing a Career in Child Care
Author: Aileen Weintraub
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1999-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780823932412

Examines various careers for teenagers interested in working with children, as well as how to prepare for them.