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WE HERE AT KAYE'S HOUSE LLC WOULD LIKE TO SAY,
EVEN IF YOU DO NOT CHOOSE US FOR YOUR CHILD
CARE
- PLEASE FIND THE ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS,
TO HELP YOU CHOOSE THE PROVIDER THAT IS RIGHT
FOR YOU.
Selecting Quality Child Care
INTRODUCTION
Choosing the right
child care arrangement for you and your child is a very important decision for
your family. It can also be a very difficult one. It is best to examine your own
beliefs and values about bringing up children. Try to find a caregiver that has
values your respect and will give your child individual, caring attention. This
page contains information, ideas, and suggestions to help you make the best
possible choice.
REGULATED
CARE
- Family Child
Care: Anyone who provides care for children in his/her home. Family Child
Care may be either licensed by the State or certified through the county. If the
provider cares for 1-3 children, regulation is optional.
- Child Care
Center: Programs operated outside the home for more than 8 children. The
total number of children served varies per center. Child Care Centers are
licensed through the State of Wisconsin.
- In-home
Caregiver/Nanny: Person hired to come into your home to provide care for
your children. May include other services such as light housekeeping. This is
the most expensive form of child care. In-home care is not regulated anywhere in
the country. You must create your own guidelines regarding quality.
CHOOSING YOUR
CHILD CARE PROVIDER
- Trust your
feelings
- Pay attention to your 'initial feelings and intuitions. While there are concrete things you can ask or observe, it is okay to act on your
feelings. Do you sense that the caregiver genuinely cares about children? Is the
caregiver open to talking about policies and answering your questions? Or does
he/she seem impatient or defensive?
- Check
References
- Ask the provider/director for references of parents who currently have their children enrolled, and of parents whose children have left
the program. Follow up on references!
- Avoid Care
Hopping
- Changing child care is confusing and disruptive to a child. So try to avoid starting in one child care setting, then finding it unsatisfactory
and moving to another. Make a wise choice from the start by using this guide.
This does not mean that you should never change child care, but there should be
good reasons for doing so.
- Work with your
child care provider
- To ensure the best possible care for your child, you and the child care provider need to work together. This means listening,
respecting, and communicating. Building a stable relationship with the provider
will improve the quality of care your child receives.
- Continue to
Evaluate
- After you have found care that meets your needs and standards, do not stop there. Continue to evaluate the care by visiting the home or center,
listening to what your child tells you about their day, and asking questions of
the children and provider.
COST OF
CHILDCARE
For most people,
cost is a very important factor in the selection of a child care facility.
Research shows that for some families, child care is the second largest expense
in the household budget. "Why is care so expensive?" Understanding where your
child care dollars go is an important step in choosing quality child care.
Expenses such as personnel, facility, food, supplies, water/heat, and
toys/equipment/art supplies are all part of your child care costs. Often times
providers put in many hours after the children have left for cleaning/sanitizing
daycare items, shopping for daycare items, and preparing daily activities for
the children. All of these things are part of your child care costs.
HOW MUCH WILL I
HAVE TO PAY FOR CHILD CARE?
Providers have
different policies regarding tuition. Tuition fees can vary greatly, depending
on the program and the services offered. Some providers will do care for
part-time children while others prefer only full-time kids. Some providers will
charge the same rate every week while others may charge only for the hours that
you are there. When looking at the cost of child care, there are many factors to
consider:
- When do I need
care?
- How many days of
the week do I need care?
- What hours will I
need care?
- What are the ages
of my children? (Providers sometimes charge more for infants/toddlers)
- How much can I
afford to pay for child care?
After you have
determined what your child care needs are, you can begin to contact providers to
find one that meets your needs.
Family and group
child care centers, like other businesses, may have established policies
concerning not only tuition but registration fees, returned check fees, late
check fees, late pick-up fees, when payment is due, fees for providers for sick,
vacation, and holiday pay, and holding fees. Any or all of these things could be
part of a providers policies. In addition to checking out current tuition rates,
you should also find out how often fees increase and by what amounts.
Don't be shy about
asking questions regarding tuition costs. It's your money - so ask as many
questions as you feel are necessary to get the information you require.
Remember...
quality child care is not expensive - it's priceless!
PHONE SCREENING
FOR FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS
For the following questions the answers for Kaye's House
LLC are in green writing.
Name of Family Child Care Provider: Kaye's
House LLC Child Care Center
Address: 201 W. Warnimont Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53207
Phone number: 414-502-0255
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What are your hours?
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7:00am to 5:00pm
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What are their
ages?
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We are licensed for children from 6 weeks to 12 years old.
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What is the
cost?
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$5.00 per hour. Minimum 40 hours. Above 40 hours the charge is also $5.00 per hour
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Is there a
multi-child rate?
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Are there extra
charges or registration fees?
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Yes. There is a $25 per year registration fee September 1st, and a $10 per month curriculum fee(children start the curriculum when they
are ready - usually about the age of 2).
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Do you provide
food?
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Do you
smoke?
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No. There is no smoking allowed on Kaye's House property.
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Do you have
pets?
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Yes, 2 Boxers. They are kennel trained and do not have contact with the children.
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What do I need to
bring for my child?
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Change of clothes. If needed, diapers, wipes, formula, and baby care items.
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Will you be
transporting my child anywhere?
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No. We only take walking field trips(around the neighborhood to the parks or to the library).
QUESTIONS TO ASK ABOUT INFANT
CARE
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Do you think a
baby should be picked up whenever he/she cries?
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We believe a baby should be picked up when they cry because they are usually in need of something or uncomfortable. Picking them up
shows them someone is there to care for them and help them with what they need.
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What do you think
an infant needs most from a caregiver?
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Understanding and attention for what the baby needs at the time, whether it be that they need to be fed, changed, burped, or just to be
comforted and held.
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What records do
you keep on diapering, eating and sleeping?
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We keep daily sheets for each child which has the times when they eat and how much they eat, when they sleep and for how long, when
their diapers are changed and if they were just wet, if the child had a bowel
movement and how it was. We also let the parents know on this daily sheet, what
their child's mood was throughout the day.
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Do you provide
food or diapers?
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We do not provide diapers for the children. We only
provide food for children who are eating regular table food.
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How much time do
babies spend in cribs or playpens?
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The babies are put in their playpens for sleeping.
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Are babies held
when they are being fed?
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Infants are always held when they are fed with a bottle, when they eat cereal or other baby food, they are put in a baby seat or high
chair.
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What activities
do you do with babies?
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The infants receive physical contact and attention when they are held, rocked, talked to, read to, sung to, and taken on walks.
QUESTIONS TO
ASK ABOUT TODDLER CARE
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When and how do
you think toilet training should be introduced?
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When the child is ready, somewhere between the ages of 2
and 3. We communicate with the parents for information on how they are training
at home, so things are consistent for the child.
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How would you
handle a temper tantrum?
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We try to talk with the child at their level to calm them down and resolve the problem and redirect their attention to another activity.
After the child is at the age of 3 and the redirection doesn't work we put the
child on a time-out for no more than 3-5 minutes or when the child is calmed
down, then we talk to them about the problem and find a way to resolve
it.
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How often do you
take the children outside?
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The children are taken outside for at least 15 minutes a day in the winter and more time in the summer and on nice days.
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What types of
activities do you do with toddlers?
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Toddlers in our care do a curriculum with the other children. They listen to stories, participate in group and calendar time, do
art projects, play with the other children and eat at the table with the other
children.
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What would be
their daily routine?
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A toddler's routine is much the same as a preschoolers day, we include them in our story and group times, in games, art projects, and
group activities. Toddlers don't always want to sit for some of the activities,
so they are able to play with other toys quietly and encouraged to join in with
us.
QUESTIONS TO
ASK ABOUT PRESCHOOL CARE
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What indoor and
outdoor activities would you plan?
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We have a planned curriculum for the children and it is included in our daily schedule area of the activities section of our
website.
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What kind of
discipline do you think is appropriate?
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We try to talk with the child at their level to calm them down and resolve the problem and redirect their attention to another activity.
After the child is at the age of the and the redirection doesn't work we put the
child on a time-out for no more than 3-5 minutes or when the child is calmed
down and then we talk to them about the problem and find a way to resolve
it.
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What TV shows
will the children be watching, if any?
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We do NOT let the children watch any TV shows.
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What would be
their daily routine?
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The children's routine is included in our daily schedule area of the activities section of our website. Included in their daily routine
is weather, calendar, story time, group activities and games, art activities,
letter and number recognition, outside play during all seasons, rest time, and
play time, along with breakfast, lunch and snack.
QUESTIONS TO
ASK ABOUT SCHOOL AGE CARE
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Do you provide
before and after school care?
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Do you provide
after school snacks?
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What would the
children be doing before and after school?
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On days that
school is closed, what activities would the children be doing?
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Do you provide
transportation? Do you charge extra for that?
PHONE SCREENING FOR CHILD CARE CENTERS
Name of Center:
Address:
Phone number:

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Shane@KayesHouse.com
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