FAQ
ADVANTAGES OF PRIVATE CHILDCARE IN HOME
It is important that parents weigh the advantages and disadvantages of attending an in-home childcare. There are many benefits to attending; however, it is important to understand the specific needs of your child. Parents should also assess their expectations for their child’s early educational experience.
Is your primary reason for sending your child to childcare to socialize them and for them to be exposed to large groups of children? If so, an in-home childcare may not be the right choice for your family; however, if your primary goal is for your child to learn social-emotional skills in a small classroom environment while interacting with children of different ages, a home child care may be the right choice for your family.
The following are some advantages of attending an in-home childcare.
a home-like environment that is comfortable and familiar to the child
a close child-teacher bond as the teacher works very closely with the child
fewer cases of illnesses due to exposure to less children
a highly educated caregiver with many years experience working with children
more opportunities for learning experiences outside the classroom such as gardening, planting (backyard activities)
a more individualized approach to education
more time spent observing and assessing student needs, implementing educational plans, and evaluating teaching methods
opportunities for enrichment activities
a detailed evaluation of your child’s specific learning needs and progress at school
In-home childcare settings may have employees in addition to the owner/director, and all employees must participate in a full background check to be eligible for employment.
Selecting a high-quality childcare program for your child is essential as research has shown that the positive and negative effects of early childhood education can be long-lasting. Children who attend poor quality early childhood educational programs tend to have issues with self-regulation and self-direction, while high-quality programs tend so see an increase in success starting in kindergarten and beyond. Because every family has it’s own individual needs, it is important to research both types of early childhood education programs. The key components of a high-quality preschool program include a low student-teacher ratios, a developmentally appropriate curriculum, and highly educated and experienced caregivers that will be invested in your child’s success..