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Child care options (At home daycare (Cost: $600-1500 a month, Age: depends…
Child care options
At home daycare
Cost: $600-1500 a month
Age: depends on person but any
Requirements: Communication skills, decision making skills, patience,
stamina
Pros:
*more flexible with pick up and drop off hours
*can be less expensive for good care
*child can have more one on one time
Description: Provide to care to children in their homes for other parents who may be working or are unavailable during the day
Cons:
*licensings requirements
*may not have back up if there sicj
*more tv exposure possible
*must ha be lots of trust for caregivers
Lab schools
Requirements: high school diploma, bachelors, advanced degree in education, or related discipline preferred
Cost about $4,500
Description: school operated by a college or university and used to train teachers by the three activities; education, training, and research
Ages thought to: k-5, k-8, or k-12
Pros:
*Students feel more comfortable with teachers because there are less students and more teachers
*Less stressful academic environment
*Located on campus, offers an atmosphere that promotes students interest in higher education
Cons:
*Made to train teachers so lots of people coming in and out can distract the students learning
*Cost a lot
*Homogenous environment, they share the same class with the same kids thought put all of school so they don’t have chances to make more friends
Montessori school
Cost about $7,100-$9,500
Serves ages: 0-3, 3-6, 6-9, 9-12, or 12-14
Requirements: bachelors degree or masters degree or doctorate depending on school u apply at
Active and curious learner, respectful of child’s learning needs
Pros:
*Focuses on key developments
*Encourages cooperative play
*Children naturally learn self discipline
Description: child lead learning, students a e encourage d to be the directors of their own study, identifying, and pursuing projects that interest them with teacher there serving as a guide for their learning
Cons:
*Expensive
*Looser curriculum
*Indepednent doesn’t mean help all students
*The freer structure of the classroom can be intimidating
Nanny care
Cost: $705 a week
Age: Any
Requirements: having first aid and cpr training, knowledge to plan healthy meals, having an interest in children
Pros:
*flexibility
*one on one time
*comfort of kid being home
Description: professional, in home child care providers, main role is to provide a safe, caring, and nurturing environment
Cons:
*lack of privacy
*children don’t get to interact with others
*you still need a back up
*less bonding time When neural tube is with kids
Head start
Description: federal program that promotes the readiness of children of low-incom families, this works to enhance their cognitive, social, and emotional development
Requirements: have degree, classroom experience, child development associates, bachelors and/or masters in early childhood, have experienced with early literacy, learning assessments, and typical, atypical development
Cost: depends on family size and income
Age: 6 weeks - 5
Cons:
*no research that shows success
*irresponsible
*no benefits for semi high income families
Pros:
*good benefits for low income family’s
*get social interaction
*gets ready for real school