StressFree Day Care

One of the most difficult things that a parent must do is dropping their child off at day care. No matter what, you will constantly constantly think about this child during the workday. But there are a few things that you can do to improve this situation, both before and after you make your selection of outdoor play Draper Ut.

Before Your Decision

  • Set Up a Visit: Not all day care centers are created equal. Some are clean and staffed by skilled staff members; others don't seem suitable to fill their roles. Make sure you eliminate any surprises by scheduling a visit and speaking with the day care instructors.
  • Confirm Accreditation: Ensure that your day care provider adheres to the latest standards through accreditation. The the National Accreditation Commission for Early Care and Education Programs (NAC), the National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA), and the National Association of Young Children (NAEYC) are three accrediting organization to look for.
  • Check Adult-to-Child Ratio: In order to do good work, there can't be more children at a day care than what their employees can take care of. If your child is an infant, shoot for a ratio of four kids to each adult. A ratio of 1:10 is the accepted standard for four-year-olds.

After Your Decision

  • Schedule Meetings: Schedule frequent follow-up appointments with the day care employees. This will ensure that you are always up to date on your child's behavior, what they are learning, and what to expect moving forward.


  • Volunteer: Volunteer appointments are always available at day care programs. The help requested could range from reading to children during the day or coming on the weekend to help clean or make repairs.


  • It's OK to Change Your Mind: Feeling unsatisfied with the work provided by your day care center? Don't be afraid to pick a new one. The well-being of your child must be paramount and difficult conversations shouldn't put it at risk.