The parents of a preschool-age child are investigating child care centers to enroll the child. What should the nurse review with the parents prior to them making a decision? (Select all that apply.)
A) Ask about the child–staff ratio.
B) Ask about the center's payment plan.
C) Find out if parents can visit at any time.
D) Find out how long the center has been in operation.
E) Ask about the center's licenses and compliance with regulations.
A, C, D, E
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When investigating child care centers, the nurse should counsel the parents to find out about the child–staff ratio, parental visiting hours, the time the center has been in operation, and compliance with licenses and regulations. The payment plan might be important to the parents; however, it should not be the sole factor in making a decision about a child care center.
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