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					| Child Care: Qualifications for Providers
		
			| Child Care: Qualifications for ProvidersSkip to the navigationTopic Overview In general, seek caregivers who are trained in child care issues
		as well as educated in child growth and development. Specific recommendations vary by position and type of child
		care facility. Directors should have a
		college degree, have experience in child care, and provide ongoing training
		opportunities for all staff. Ask the following questions about the child care providers of group
		care facilities: Education level and trainingWhat are the education and training
			 requirements for staff members? What childhood development classes or
			 certifications are required? Are children who have special needs
			 enrolled in the facility? If so, what kind of special training do staff members
			 have?Are staff encouraged to continue their child care education
			 by attending workshops and lectures? Are staff trained in general
			 health care practices?Are staff members certified in basic first
			 aid and emergency care? Does at least one staff member have advanced first aid
			 training?
 General background and personalityHave all staff members had a thorough
			 background check, including fingerprinting?How do staff handle
			 children's difficult behavior?Are staff members sensitive to the
			 needs and abilities of shy children? Are staff members willing to let me help
			 my child transition to a new routine?Can I observe for a while?
			 (It should be obvious from watching the children that they enjoy being with the
			 staff.)
ReferencesOther Works ConsultedAmerican Academy of Pediatrics et al. (2011). Staffing. In Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards-Guidelines for Early Care and Education Programs, 3rd ed., pp. 2-45. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics.
CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerJohn Pope, MD - Pediatrics
 Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
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