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Safety, Fun, and More:
The Responsibilities of a Childcare Provider

Safety, Fun, and More:
The Responsibilities of a Childcare Provider

We know that a childcare provider's responsibilities go far beyond just keeping an eye on a child. So, what exactly should we expect from a childcare provider? Here's the list of duties.

We're entrusting our most precious treasure to a carefully chosen childcare provider. That's why their role isn't limited to just keeping our child safe. It's also important to contribute to their development and create a happy environment.

CHILDCARE PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES CAN VARY

A childcare provider's responsibilities can change depending on the child's age and the family's expectations. Babies require more physical care. For preschoolers, educational games and social skills come to the forefront. For school-age children, homework support and safe after-school activities and games become important. Now, let's look at a childcare provider's duties point by point.

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A CHILDCARE PROVIDER'S TO-DO LIST

Safety:
  • Check the home's safety.
  • Put dangerous items that could harm the child out of reach.
  • Encourage the family to install corner protectors for sharp edges.
  • Ensure doors and windows are closed.
  • Protect the child from heat sources.
  • Know and implement what to do in case of emergency.
Nutrition:
  • Prepare clean, healthy, and balanced main and snack meals appropriate for the child's age, and ensure they eat.
  • Pay attention to allergies or special dietary needs.
  • Ensure the child drinks water.
Cleanliness and Organization:
  • Mind their own hygiene, take off shoes and wash hands upon arrival.
  • Ensure children's personal hygiene, make sure they wash their hands.
  • Change diapers and clean up if the child is young.
  • Keep the child's areas clean and tidy.
  • Keep the child's kitchenware (forks, spoons, cups, etc.) clean.
  • Tidy up play areas.
  • Make sure the child's clothes are dry.
  • Ensure clean spare clothes are always available, wash and iron if necessary.
Sleep:
  • Put the child down for a nap appropriate to their age.
  • If working in the evening, help with necessary preparations (brushing teeth, putting on pajamas, etc.) and put them to bed.

A childcare provider's duties span a wide list covering the child's safety, health, development, and happiness. A good provider works as an extension of the family, contributing to the child's development in every aspect. At Lamer Consulting, we offer professional and meticulous service to find the most suitable caregiver for your loved ones. We support you in selecting the person who will provide the best care for your child through security checks, reference checks, and comprehensive interviews. Contact Us

Health:
  • Administer medications on time and in the correct dosage if needed.
  • Recognize signs of illness (like fever) and take necessary actions. Inform the family.
  • Administer first aid for minor injuries and inform the family.
Play/Activities/Learning:
  • Play age-appropriate, educational games with the child.
  • Ensure they have a fun time at home.
  • Provide safe and fun outdoor time. (Make sure to bring spare clothes, water, and other necessities before going out.)
  • If the child is learning to talk, teach age-appropriate new words.
  • Ask thought-provoking questions to encourage thinking.
  • Read age-appropriate books to them or encourage them to read.
  • Ensure homework is done, help if needed.
Love and Emotional Support:
  • Always approach the child with love and affection.
  • Listen to the child and understand their feelings.
  • Encourage the child to express themselves.
  • Use positive discipline methods.

Beyond these, fulfill any special requests the family has regarding the child.

COMMUNICATION WITH THE CHILDCARE PROVIDER

Good communication with the childcare provider ensures that both the family's and the child's needs are met. When communicating with the childcare provider, pay attention to these points:

  • Clearly express your expectations.
  • Provide detailed information about your child's routines, habits, and special needs.
  • Share your contact information for emergencies.
  • Discuss in advance what to do in important situations, like if the child develops a fever.
  • Get regular updates about your child and provide feedback.

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