Childcare Choices - Plan what will work for your family.
Choosing childcare is an important and sometimes hard decision. If you go back to work, it may mean the end of the special time with your child. For some parents it may feel good, since it means that you have time to do some things for yourself again. Whether you need child care for a very small number of hours or full-time (40 hours a week), spend the time needed to find the setting that is right for you and your child.
There are many child-care choices available. Some families have grandparents or other family to look after their children, while others have a babysitter or a nanny to come to their home. Some take their child to a family daycare provider who cares for a small group of children of different ages in their own home. And still others choose group child care at a centre.
Think about what it is that you are looking for or need.
Plan What Will Work for Your Family
- Do you need care full-time, part-time, or for only a few days a month?
- Can you get your child to daycare or does the caregiver need to come to you?
- Do you need care for the same days each week? Or will you need someone at short
notice, or someone who can stay at night if necessary, or someone to care for your child on different days each week?
- How many hours of childcare do you need each day? Think about travel time to and from daycare.
- Can you find childcare close to your workplace?
- How much can you pay?
Plan What Will Work for Your Child
- Does your child like large groups, small groups or does he like one-to-one attention?
- Do you think he will be happy at home with one nanny? Having brothers or sisters at home helps.
- Does your child like going out and having lots of things to do, or does he like quiet times the best?
Children can be happy in many different sorts of child-care settings. (Toddler’s First Steps – A Best Chance Guide to Parenting Your Six-Month to Three-Year-Old)
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