Choosing the right childcare centre for your family can be one of the most daunting decisions you make as a parent. Entrusting the care of your baby, toddler or young child to somebody else is a big leap of faith and you’ll want to make sure you have total confidence in the centre you choose. But there are so many factors to consider when comparing centres, that making a decision can feel overwhelming. Follow these simple steps to find the centre that works best for your family.
While it’s easy to fall in love with the look and feel of a centre, before you even walk through the door you should make sure that the centre is compatible with your childcare requirements. Some of the things you can probably find out either online or over the phone before you even head out for an in-person inspection include:
Once you’ve determined that a centre is compatible with your needs, the next step is to book a visit to check it out in person. Some of the things to take note of during the tour include:
Policies, philosophies and values – During your tour, it can be a good idea to talk through some of the centre’s policies, philosophies and guiding values. Ask about their policy around sickness (what symptoms prevent your child from attending, and for how long), their approach to sleep/nap time (can they adapt to your child’s sleep schedule and preferences e.g. rocking to sleep), feeding (when and how are milk/solid foods offered), discipline (what is the philosophy underpinning their approach and is this aligned with your own parenting values) and screen time (how are screens used, if at all).
A tour can be overwhelming with so much to take in and you might find you still have some unanswered questions when you get home. Feel free to speak to the centre again to ask any questions you may still have or voice any niggling worries – a good centre will be happy to put your mind at ease. Anyone who works with parents and children should understand that every parent wants the absolute best for their child, and every question or concern should be treated with the utmost respect. Our Heritage House Childcare & Early Learning Centre teams are led by understanding managers that will be happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have.
Once you’ve done your research, completed a tour and asked any follow-up questions, there still may be more than one centre that ticks all your boxes. This is where parental instinct comes into play. In your heart of hearts, you probably have a gut feeling about which centre you prefer – listen to it. Trust that you know what’s best for your child and your decision will ultimately be the best one there is.
If you’re researching child care centres, find more information about our centres, ask us a question or book a tour online.