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Dan Gordon Choosing the child care that is right for you
Today, 62% of mothers return to work within their child’s first three to five months of life. These months are crucial in your child’s mental, emotional, and physical development, so it is important to find the best child care possible for your child. It is hard to leave your child in someone else’s care, but there are ways to make sure that your child will be safe and loved while you are gone. Choosing a child care facility is an arduous task, and one that should not be taken lightly. Visit several different types of facilities, and visit each place more than once. Go with your gut feeling—if you don’t feel good about the place, there is probably a reason. Do the kids look happy? Are there lots of appropriate playthings and safe spaces to run around? What is the background of the teacher? Here is a checklist you can use to help you make the decision.
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