It's always a challenge to drop off a child for their first time at day care. Despite doing your best, you will still think about this child during the workday. But there are a few things you can try to simplify the affordable infant care Murray, UT process.

Before Your Decision

  • Set Up a Visit: Unfortunately, not all day care facilities are the same. Some are immaculate and operated by dependable instructors; others aren't in any condition for children. You'll want to take a look inside to get a good look at the interior and familiarize yourself with the employees.
  • Review Accreditation: Ensure that your day care program is keeping up with the latest standards. The the National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA), the National Association of Young Children (NAEYC), and the the National Accreditation Commission for Early Care and Education Programs (NAC) are three accrediting organization to look for.
  • Calculate Adult-to-Child Ratio: In order to do good work, there shouldn't be more children at a day care center than what their employees can take care of. A ratio of one adult to every four children is appropriate for infants, while ten children per adult is the standard for age 4.

After Your Decision

  • Meet Regularly: Meet often with the day care center employees. This will give you an opportunity to ask questions about your child's behavior, things they have learned, and what to expect moving forward.


  • Volunteer: There are volunteer appointments at most day care centers. This doesn't just mean reading to children. You could also come on the weekend to clean or repair the facility.


  • Changing Your Mind is OK: If you have a change of heart about the facility you have selected, it's your right to select a new one. You can't let a difficult put the well-being of your child at risk.