Dropping a child off at day care center can be an emotional moment for any parent. Putting a child under another's care will lead to concern and doubt. But there are a few simple steps you can do to improve this scenario, both before and after you make your selection of learning activities for toddlers Redwood Road, UT.

Before Your Decision

  • Schedule a Visit: Some day care centers offer a clean environment for kids, while others are in dire need of an update. Eliminate any surprises down the road by setting up a visit and speaking with the day care staff.
  • Confirm Accreditation: Accreditation is a means to check on the quality of a day care program. Look for the seal of approval by the the National Accreditation Commission for Early Care and Education Programs (NAC), the National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA), or the National Association of Young Children (NAEYC).
  • Check Adult-to-Child Ratio: A critical part of running a successful day care center is not enrolling too many children for each employee. A ratio of one adult for every ten children is fine for four-year-olds, but the ratio should be decreased to 1:4 for infants.

After Your Decision

  • Meet Regularly: Arrange regular appointments with the day care staff. This will ensure that you are always current on your child's behavior patterns, what they are learning, and upcoming events.


  • Volunteer: Volunteer appointments are always available at day care programs. This doesn't just pertain to changing diapers or reading to kids. There is also a need for people to come after hours to clean or repair the facility.


  • It's OK to Change Your Mind: Don't be afraid to switch to a new day care facility if something doesn't sit right with you. You cannot let a difficult put the well-being of your child at risk.