Making a decision about which child
care or preschool program is best for your child is a crucial decision in your
child’s first step in the life long learning process.
Staff is Key! Visit the prospective school and Observe
the teachers interactions with children. How are teachers interacting with children?
You should see teachers in engaged conversations with children at their eye
level, either sitting on the floor or with them in low child size chairs.
You should
see a lot of eye contact, just as you would in a meaningful interaction between
adults. Another important aspect to
observe is if there is active listening and two way conversations occurring on
the part of the teacher and child, as opposed to the teacher being pre-occupied
or distracted with other events in the room.
Active listening shows an interest in the child and places a value on
what the child is saying.
Interactions
should be warm and friendly, with gently encouraging tone of voice.
Good teachers are energetic, patient, and enthusiastic about
the children, the activity and the environment.
They look for teachable moments, whether it is a butterfly going by or a
leave falling or a chance to teach positive social interaction.
Ask about
the longevity of teachers in the program.
Happy teachers not only provide stability for children but in most cases
mean they like their job! Teacher’s should be organized and prepared and give
children an opportunity throughout the day to choose activities.
Finally you
should see happy faces and lots of smiles on the part of the teacher and the
child, an enjoyment of life and the experiences they encounter together. Listen for “Happy” sounds coming from all the
classrooms.
For more
information on this topic or to obtain a copy of a free check list you can use
as you visit child care centers, call or visit Kathy Feigley at Kangaroo Kids
Child Care and Learning Center, 1047 Route 28 Branchburg, 908-231-7800 or email
staff@kangarookidschildcare.com
or connect with Kathy on Kangaroo Kids LinkedIn Page or Like Kangaroo Kids Child Care Facebook
page. Watch for more things to look for
in quality programs for young children in future posts.
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