- Is there a space for outdoor play?
- Is the outdoor play area fenced in?
- Is the outdoor play area regularly inspected?
- Is the outdoor area clean?
- Is the equipment the right size and type for the age of children who use it?
- Are children taken outside on a regular basis?
- Do providers actively supervise (play with) children outdoors?
*Eco-healthy tip: Does the program encourage families to turn off their vehicles in the driveway? Exhaust from idling vehicles can cause poor outdoor and indoor air quality that makes breathing difficult for kids and adults with asthma or other chronic breathing problems.
*Eco-healthy tip: Is the home located near any busy roads, gas stations or factories? If so, what is the program doing to minimize children’s exposure to air and water pollution? Chemicals from farms, roads and other businesses can pollute the air and water of nearby properties.
- Are children comforted when needed?
- Do providers and children enjoy being together?
- Are children warmly greeted when they arrive?
- Do providers talk to children and seem genuinely interested in what the children are doing?
- Do providers get down on children’s level and speak with them?
- How do providers help children solve their own problems?
- How do providers react to children’s behavior?
- How do providers encourage peer interactions?
- Is there a daily balance of play time, story time, activity time, and nap time?
- Do children play for a significant part of their day?
- Do children get to choose who they want to play with?
- Do providers play with children to help facilitate their learning?
- Do caregivers share and talk to parents about their child’s daily activities, either at drop-off or pick-up?
- Does the program incorporate technology as a communication tool? If so, is information shared with parents on how to access it and how the information is kept secured?
- Are parents encouraged to visit at any time?
- Are there ways for parents to be involved in the program? How are parent ideas incorporated into the program?
- Are there regular opportunities (at least twice per year) where parents can meet with the staff and share their child’s strengths and hear how their child is developing skills?
- How often do providers share observations and ongoing assessment information with parents?
- How do providers work with parents to incorporate the family’s culture and values into the classroom?
- Does the providers have a bachelor’s degree in a child-related field?
- Have the providers worked in child care for at least one year?
- Do the providers plan lessons and experiences for the children that help them learn and grow?
- Do the providers understand what children need to learn and grow?
- Do the providers have additional staff that will be working with your child?
- Do the additional staff have a bachelor’s degree or credentials in a child-related field?
- Do the providers participate in ongoing training or continuing education programs?
- Does the program provide a written contract before you enroll your child?
- Does the program provide a copy of the parent handbook prior to enrollment?
- Does the program clearly outline the cost of care, field trip or special program fees, and any other fees?
- Does the program have a policy regarding drop-off and pick-up times, including who can pick up your child? Are there fees for late pick-up?
- Does the program have a policy for times when it may close, such as for certain holidays, inclement weather, or in case of emergencies?
- Does the program have a policy regarding when your child and other children should stay home because of illness?
- Does the program have a policy regarding termination of your child care agreement?
- Does the program have a written policy for when the provider is allowed to give medications?
- Does the program have a written supervision policy or plan that ensures children are supervised at all times?
- Does the program provide a written guidance and discipline policy?
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