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Child Care: Questions About Before and After School In-Home Care (6 - 12 yr)
Ask Your
Prospective Caregiver:
- Can you tell me more about your
background and experience?
- What are some reasons you enjoy taking
care of children? Do you have children of your own?
- How will you get to and from work?
- How will my child be transported if
you leave the house?
- What are your expectations regarding
length of commitment?
- Do you smoke? Do you have any health
problems?
- Have you had training in first aid?
- What kinds of activities might you
plan for my child?
- What are your views on discipline?
Meals? Television? Friends?
- What would you do if . . . ? (Give
examples relevant to your situation: medical and
personal emergencies, common problems with child.)
- Can you give me several references,
preferably from former employers?
- What questions do you have for me?
Observe or Ask About:
Home
Does my home have:
- child-sized furniture?
- ample toys and art materials?
- plenty of indoor and outdoor space?
- special areas for quiet and active
play?
- safe, creative outdoor play equipment?
Caregiver
Does the caregiver:
- welcome my questions and suggestions?
- share my childrearing philosophy?
- take time to share my child's
experiences with me?
- sensitively handle feelings of fear,
shyness, upset, and anger?
- respect my child's unique background
and interests?
- really listen and talk to my child?
- establish and consistently maintain
limits?
- provide consistent care so my child
has a stable, predictable daily routine?
Program
Will the activities the caregiver provides:
- balance active, physical activities
with quiet, restful ones?
- prohibit play that could quickly get
out of hand?
- patiently encourage toddlers to solve
some problems on their own?
- help children deal with feelings
constructively?
- provide security through a
well-defined, predictable schedule of daily activities?
- balance structured and unstructured
activities?
Health and Safety
- What is the procedure for medical
emergencies?
- Is the caregiver trained in first aid?
- Does my home have smoke detectors and
fire extinguishers? Regular fire drills? Alternate
exits?
- Are important phone numbers posted
near the phone? (Examples include police, fire, poison
control center, hospital, children's physician,
ambulance.)
- Does my caregiver always know how to
get in touch with both parents?
- Can all doors, inside the home be
opened from the outside at all times?
- Are the outside doors and windows
locked?
- Are the rooms well ventilated and
comfortable year-round?
- Are stairways and walkways free from
clutter?
- Are small, sharp, or otherwise
dangerous items out of reach or locked in a cupboard,
drawer, or cabinet? (Examples include pins, thumbtacks,
paper clips, matches, lighters, knives, plastic bags,
scissors, guns, razor blades, glassware, appliances.)
- Are poisonous items stored out of
reach or locked in cupboards, drawers, or cabinets?
(Examples include cleaning products, polish, bleach,
medicines, cosmetics, perfumes, aerosol cans, and first
aid supplies.)
- Is the outdoor area fenced and free of
hazards?
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Written by Donna Warner Manczak, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Copyright © 2006 McKesson Corporation and/or one of its subsidiaries.
All Rights Reserved.
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