Nutrition

Finding the Best Day Care for Your Child


You may need day care for your child if both you and your partner work.

It's important to find day care that fits your child's and your family's needs. You can hire a sitter to come to your home. Or you can enroll your child in a day care center. These centers can be in a commercial space or in another person's home.


Things to think about

Before you make a decision on a day care center (or another day care situation), here are a few things to think about:

  • Check that the center has a state license. Ask about accreditation.
  • Research to see if the center has had any violations in the last 5 years.
  • Check that the staff is certified in CPR and has had a comprehensive criminal background check.
  • Look for good staff-to-child ratios and check that the caregivers are certified. A good ratio might be 1 adult per 3 children under 1 year old. Or it might be 1 adult per 7 children 3 years old. Or 1 adult per 8 children 4 and 5 years old.
  • Check that discipline doesn't involve isolation, humiliation, or intimidation. Check that the center's discipline policies agree with yours.
  • Look for a specific diaper-changing area with a sink, separated from the rest of the facility. Watch to see that staff members wash their hands at the right times. This includes after diaper changes and before snacks or meals.
  • Ask staff about their policy on cleaning and sanitizing.
  • Check that the center was planned with children's safety in mind. Outdoor play areas should be protected with materials that can take impact.
  • Ask about how staff are taught about new policies and procedures. Is there a written policy manual? How do they stay current on issues that affect children and families? Is there a clear check-in and check-out policy?
  • Check that the center's food and drink meet your child's dietary needs. Snacks and naps should be on a schedule. If your child has any food allergies, talk with the staff members. They should know how to keep your child's snacks separate. This will keep the snacks free from contamination with foods that could make your child sick.
  • Ask about policies for special cases. These include when your child is sick or when you're stuck at work late.
  • What is the sick policy that requires children to stay home? Is there a policy requiring all children to be up-to-date with their vaccines?
  • Ask if they have current parent references you can contact.


Sleep safety guidelines

If you have a baby, make sure the center follows guidelines to reduce the risk for SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) and sleep-related deaths.

These guidelines include:

  • Placing your baby on their back during nap time or while sleeping
  • Using a firm sleep surface
  • Keeping soft objects and loose bedding out of the crib
  • Offering the child a pacifier at nap time
  • Not letting the child get overheated
  • Keeping your child away from tobacco smoke, alcohol, and illegal drugs

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Author: Ignite Staff

Online Medical Reviewer: Liora C Adler MD

Online Medical Reviewer: Michelle Anderson DNP

Online Medical Reviewer: Stacey Wojcik MBA BSN RN

Date Last Reviewed: 09/01/2025

© 2000-2026 The StayWell Company, LLC. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.
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