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How Can I Keep Well Informed on How My Child is doing in Daycare?


You send your child to daycare and he spends most of his day there. However, you have no idea how he is really doing because you drop him off first thing in the morning and pick him up late in the afternoon. You are starting to wonder, however, what steps you can take to stay well informed of your childs progress in daycare. The following suggestions should help you stay up to date.

Stop By Periodically
First of all, try and stop by periodically. Most daycares allow parents to stop and see their children at any time during the day so do your best to fit in a visit during your lunch break. It might mean you eat lunch at your desk or grab something to go, but getting to see your child during the day can really help you and your child. Also, you can see your child in action and gauge how he is adjusting to daycare. A brief stop by the daycare will also allow you to talk to the teacher and see how your child is doing that day and find out if any problems are occurring.

Request Weekly Updates
Many daycares provides updates on the children enrolled, however these updates are not always on a regular basis. So, if you really want to stay informed of your childs progress at daycare you can request weekly updates be sent home with your child. That means you can read what happened during the week, address any problems, and talk to your child over the weekend. This is a good way to ensure your child is adjusting well and to also address and problems at home as well.

Schedule Conferences with Teachers
Another way to stay up to date is to schedule regular conferences with your childs teachers and the director of the daycare. Doing this will allow you to better understand what is going on with your child, address his weaknesses and behavior problems, and even talk about his abilities. You will feel better about leaving your child at daycare and his progress if you keep in touch with his teachers.

These are just a few suggestions that you might consider if you really want to keep yourself informed on how your child is doing in daycare. You will be amazed at how well you can help your child with any problems he is having if you simply stay informed and know whats going on. It is the best thing for you and your child so do your best to stay informed on your childs progress at daycare.




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