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Pros of Child Daycare

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Child daycare has some significant advantages over raising a child on his own at home. The daycare environment helps a child develop their social skills and get exposure to different environments and personalities that he would be exposed to at home. This helps your child learn to adjust to being away from home at a younger age and makes the transition to school easier later on. If the parent chooses a faith-based daycare facility, the daycare facility can introduce young children to basic religious beliefs.

    Structured Environment

  1. Child daycare facilities to be licensed are inspected by the state that they are located in. This means the care that the facility provides must meet a specific standard for the safety of the children. The teachers in a daycare facility typically report to the director of the center. This means the teaches are accountable to the director and their performance can be reviewed by their boss at any time. This is not something that will necessarily happen in an in-house daycare facility.
  2. Expectations are Defined

  3. The child daycare center has a defined set of rules about how the facility is run and what the parents must due. The hours are set by the facility, so parents know what time they must drop off and pick up their children. This requires parents to stay on schedule, and avoids parents having the issue of wondering if they are putting too much stress on the daycare provider if they have a schedule that varies. This also allows parents to know what time each day their children eat, and what time the child takes a nap each day. This helps the child get used to have a set schedule before going to nursery school or kindergarten.
  4. Variety of Activities

  5. Children in a daycare center get exposed to a variety of activities. The children get to do arts and crafts, read, participate in sporting activities, and have independent play time. Some daycare facilities will even assign jobs to toddlers to start to teach them about chores, so they are prepared to do chores at home as they get older.
  6. Social Benefit For The Children

  7. The children benefit not only from the interaction with more than one teacher, but also from interacting with the other children at the daycare facility. This gives the child an opportunity to learn how to share. The child also learns how to communicate both with children his own age, and with adults other than parents and family members.
  8. Social Networking

  9. Parents receive a benefit from sending their child to a child daycare facility. They have the opportunity to meet other parents when they drop off or pick up their children. This gives the parents the opportunity to form social groups with other parents and to allow their children to play together outside of the child daycare facility.
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