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Childcare Centre: Who is Looking After Your Child?

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When looking at childcare, it is good to look at different places before deciding on a permanent place for your child. If the person cares for other children - do they look contented and cared for? Do they provide interesting programmes for the children? From what age can the child be left with the caregiver? Some accept from six weeks and others not until much later. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Childcare Centre: Who is Looking After Your Child?


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Childcare Centre Who is Looking After Your Child?
Childcare Port Douglas
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For many parents in today's economic climate,
returning to work after having a child is an
expected necessity. However you feel about it, it
is essential that the transition is as smooth as
possible. There is nothing worse than spending
your weeks at work worried sick about how your
child is, and who is looking after them. For
many parents, however the option of the father
house husbanding is not possible. In this case,
it is essential good alternative care is found.
Whether you are looking for part time or full
time care the issues remain the same- your child
needs to feel safe and loved.   Choosing good
childcare is one of the most important things to
organise if you return to work after having your
child. Try to wait as long as possible before
returning to work, so that you have had time to
get to know your new baby. If you are
breastfeeding, this will also help this to become
well established.
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While many parents feel they should return to
work as soon as possible, if you are working in a
physically demanding job, you need to give
yourself a good length of time for your body to
adjust to the increased broken nights sleep, the
physical toll on your body, and the emotional
drain. Even people working in extremely
challenging positions are often surprised at how
hard parenting can feel compared to their old
job!
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  • Think about these concerns
  • How much work will you be doing? Are you going
    back full time or part time?
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  • Will you be working conventional hours or mainly
    shifts? If you will be working nights, family or
    a nanny will be your best options.
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  • How much can you afford to spend on childcare?
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  • How will you get your child there every morning-
    is it close to work or home?
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  • If you choose home-based care, what happens if
    the carer gets sick? Will you have to take time
    off work on these days, or do you have a backup
    plan?
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Ask the caregiver about the type of training they
have had. Do they have training in first aid in
case of accidents? What do they think is
important about looking after children? Look at
how the other children relate to the caregivers.
If the place has a happy and loving feel to it
your child will benefit.   Spend some time
settling your child into the place before you go
back to work. If you know your baby is happy and
settled, your return to work will be much easier-
you may be surprised how hard the separation
feels for you.   If you are worried about your
childs safety and searching for a reputed
childcare, Marian is the place where you will
surely find a renowned and the right place for
your loved ones.
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Petit Early Learning Journey
Thank You
http//petitjourney.com.au
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