Review the major concerns families have about their children at day care centers and how to deal with these concerns
What will be an ideal response?
Families are often concerned that their child receives a balanced diet. To achieve this, families and teachers need to cooperate and schools should post a detailed menu of all meals and snacks served as well as compile and distribute a “cookbook” of healthy alternatives for snacks and lunches. Also, families are concerned if the child comes home from day care with plastic bags filled with wet and soiled clothes from toileting mishaps. If such mishaps are happening frequently, teachers should check if the child is dealing with stressful events. Also, the teacher should assure parents that toileting accidents are not unusual with young children and share the school's nonpunitive attitude toward accidents. In addition, families often get upset if their child has difficulty falling asleep at night because of naps taken at the day care center. To solve this problem, families need to communicate with teachers about it. By doing this, adjustments can be made with nap schedules that would enable the child to sleep well at night.
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