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Take Good Care of my Baby: Tips for Finding the Right Day Care Center
By Mary Simmons

For many mothers, it seems that about the time you get the hang of caring for your baby, it is time to return to work and hire someone else to care for him during the day. This can be a stressful process for many new mothers, since moms typically will think, “No one will take good care of my baby the way that I do.” The good news is that by using a process in selecting the right day care for you and your child, you can greatly reduce the amount of anxiety you feel in leaving him with someone else while you go to work.

How to Choose a Day Care Center

The first step in determining who will take good care of your baby is to decide whether you prefer to hire a nanny to come into your home, or to take your child to a day care center every day. A nanny or home day care provider has the advantage of offering one-on-one attention to your child, in the comfort of your own home. The disadvantages to asking a nanny to take good care of your baby include that fact that accountability is limited, since your child and the nanny might be the only ones at home during the day. The other drawback to a nanny is that if she gets sick or goes out of town, you do not have anyone else there to care for your child.

A day care center will provide plenty of opportunity for your child to socialize with other children. This can also mean that your baby might get sick more often from the many germs that can come into a center from all of the other kids. It also indicates that your child will not receive as much personalized attention. The good news is that sickness and vacations will not affect your ability to leave your child in his care setting, which means less days off of work for you. There are many centers that will take good care of your baby, and others that might not do such a good job, so it is important to shop carefully when selecting a day care center.

Before settling on the center that you think will take good care of your baby, visit a few in person to witness the staff and children in action. Determine that the environment is safe and clean, and that the child to teacher ratio is low enough that every child gets sufficient attention. Ask about the activities and schedule that are offered throughout the day and make sure that the center is accredited with a national organization. It is also a good idea to get familiar with the center's policies regarding how to teach children, and what disciplinary measures are taken. These policies and philosophies should be close to your own if the relationship between the two of you is going to work.

By taking the time to select a day care situation that you believe will take good care of your baby; you will greatly reduce the anxiety involved with leaving your child with someone else while you are at work. You can rest assured that your child will be receiving the best care while you are not with him.

Author Details:
Mary Simmons writes for a number of sites about health, beauty and cosmetic surgery, she also makes contributions to the A-Z of.com on the subject of baby care.

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