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Family Care as an Alternative to a Daycare in Dallas

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Having a family member care for one’s child can be a wonderful alternative to a daycare in Dallas.  If you are looking for a daycare in the Dallas area or are directly considering a family member, there are things to keep in mind while making such a decision.  

Reasons for Family Care
There are a few reasons why people choose family members as an alternative to daycare facilities.  As children are normally more comfortable with people they know, this plays an important role in childcare.  Also, family members can often afford you with a certain level of built in trust.  

A relative is someone who you know shares your values and they likely share your love and affection for your child.  Family members also provide practical advantages: a familiar location for you and your child, potential for increased flexibility, especially if it’s in a part-time situation, and possibly, lower cost.

Making it Work
Speak to the family member regularly, if you choose this type of care.  Ensure your relative has the energy, time, and health needed to care for your child.  It is also important to clarify how you want your child guided especially in matters related to discipline; for example, children should never be shaken or struck.  You will also want to clarify whether it will be a long term or short term arrangement.

Safety Concerns
Make sure your relative’s home is safe for your child.  Use a safety check list.  List all work, fire, and emergency phone numbers; have a safety plan, fire extinguisher, medical, and allergy information available.  Agree on who may pick up your child and what should happen if you are unable to do so yourself.  

Payment for Childcare Services

Everything regarding payment should be clearly expressed in written form.  Write when and how you will pay your family member.  Agree on matters such as holidays, vacations, and sick days for your child or your relative.

Dealing with Problems

Focus on your child when problems arise.  Speak about the issue at the right time and place, when both of you are relaxed.  Show respect and gratitude towards the family member.  Decide whether your current arrangements are acceptable.  If you do not decide to look for another type of child care, think about how you can avoid the problem in the future.

Remembering Family is Still Family
In spite of problems and differences, you need to remember to not let your relationship with your family member suffer.  Issues relating to childcare can complicate family relationships with this type of arrangement.  Find the time and make the effort to ensure neither is undermined.

Beyond problems, don’t forget that your family is important and that your family relationships should not be lessened in this arrangement.  Take the time to show your appreciation for what your family member does for you and your child.  This will ensure that a healthy relationship continues.

GetChildCareNow is a web site service offered by ChildCareGroup.org, a non-profit 501C3 business. Please visit http://getchildcarenow.com/ for more information regarding quality daycare services in the Dallas area.

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Daycare in Dallas: Arrangements for Back-up Childcare

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

If you use childcare or daycare in Dallas, it is important to have a back-up caregiver for your child.  Your provider may need to take time off for a family emergency or illness and on occasion your child will be sick and need alternate care.  At any rate, you should have a back-up plan for your child that allows you to get to work.

Daycare Terms
Be clear that the provider’s vacation and sick-day plans are expressed in written form in your contract.  You should know which cases will require you to activate a back-up plan for your child.

Strategies for Finding Back-up Care

In many cases, you can find back-up care in a more informal way.  Begin by asking family and friends who stay at home if they would be willing to care for your child in some instances.  You could also ask other parents you know who stay at home if they could care for your child on an infrequent basis.  If you choose one of these routes, make it clear that you will pay for the services, and also make the rate clear.

You can also look for centers or family childcare homes in the Dallas area that provide back-up or temporary care for your child.  These types of programs require a copy of your child’s immunization record and other pertinent information to accompany the child to the program; some programs require preregistration for this type of care.  Additionally, you may be able to contact in-home/placement agencies that can send a provider to your home to care for your child.  Make sure you understand the agency’s services fully, especially the prices, which can be rather high.

Items for Your Child
If you use an agency or facility for back-up care for your child, you will need to prepare a brief information packet about your child.  Include medical information about allergies, medications, and emergency numbers, as well as basic routines for your child.  This will make it easier for the provider to accommodate to your child and be ready for any situation.

If your Child is Sick

Be prepared for days in which your child is sick.  Make sure you understanding the illness policies of the caregiver or center, as well as your workplace policies if you are required to stay with your child on these days.  Discover the many options you have available for care on these days, from friends and relatives to centers and agencies.

To see if there have been any valid complaints or information regarding a program, or if you would like more information regarding legal field trip procedures, call the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS), visit their website at www.dfps.state.tx.us, call 1-800-862-5252, or contact your local licensing office.

GetChildCareNow is a web site service offered by ChildCareGroup.org, a non-profit 501C3 business. Please visit http://getchildcarenow.com/ for more information regarding quality daycare services in the Dallas area.

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