How do I Choose the Right Preschool and/or Childcare for my Child?
The first, and best rule of thumb, is trust your intuitions and your instincts. However, here are some basic components to look for when you visit a preschool.
Talk with and observe the children.
- Are they happy, eager and engaged; not bored, tense or unhappy?
- Are they working on individual or collaborative projects – not all doing the same project in the same way?
Talk with and observe the teachers.
- Are teachers talking to and questioning the children, encouraging them to expand their thinking and problem-solving skills?
- Are the teachers providing positive interaction with the children?
- Are the teachers displaying fairness, sensitivity, patience and kindness toward the children?
- Are the teachers trained in early childhood education?
- Are the teachers trained in pediatric CPR and first aid?
- Is the student-to-teacher ratio below minimum required standards in order for teachers to provide more time with the students?
- Is the teacher turnover low?