Finding Quality Early Childcare

A Step-by-Step Guide for Parents about What Matters Most

By (author) Sarah Vanover

Hardback - £25.00

Publication date:

09 September 2016

Length of book:

122 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

ISBN-13: 9781475827736

Finding Quality Early Childcare is a tool for parents to use in selecting quality childcare that best meets the needs of their family. This book reviews foundational elements of childcare, such as health and safety features, while explaining educational strategies, including styles of teaching and daily classroom activities. Finding Quality Early Childcare also covers types of specialized childcare, such as infant care and childcare for children with special needs, reviews Transitional Kindergarten, and discusses when children are ready to transition from preschool to Kindergarten.
Choosing a childcare program can be a stressful experience for new parents, and it is essential to choose a program that meets the child’s needs and instills confidence in the parent. In this practical guide, Vanover, an experienced early-childhood educator and researcher, introduces parents to the elements of quality early childcare and provides guidance for selecting the right program. The majority of the book focuses on various characteristics of programs, such as licensing and accreditation, curriculum and activities, attention to children’s health and safety, and teachers and administrators. There are more specific topics, such as childcare for infants, the transition from preschool to kindergarten, and childcare for children with special needs such as developmental delays or health problems. Each chapter ends with a helpful series of questions that parents should ask when touring facilities in order to gather the information they need to make the best decision. The information is straightforward and clearly presented and gives parents a good understanding of both general theory and practical application of early-childhood education, allowing them to make an informed choice for their children.