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Selecting & Evaluating Quality Child Care. Emory WorkLife Resource Center Presented By Audrey Adelson Dependent Care Program Specialist & Mary Brown President, BrownRichards & Associates. Today’s Presenters. Audrey Adelson Dependent Care Program Specialist. Mary Brown
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Selecting & Evaluating Quality Child Care Emory WorkLife Resource Center Presented By Audrey Adelson Dependent Care Program Specialist & Mary Brown President, BrownRichards & Associates
Today’s Presenters Audrey Adelson Dependent Care Program Specialist Mary Brown Brown Richards & Associates Founder & President of Brown Richards & Associates (1971) Educated at St. Josephs College & Boston College School of Social Work Professional background in mental health, child & elder care. Worklife clients include Emory, Harvard, CHOA, Alston & Bird, King & Spalding Participation in almost all of the corporate sponsored child care centers in Atlanta including The Clifton Schools Recently - FIO 360 Member of NAEYC Parent • BS and MSW from Florida State University • Worklife & dependent care programming for Emory • Professional background in mental health, management development, worklife & employee assistance consulting and training • Has worked in both clinical and corporate settings helping people improve worklife balance and productivity • Clients have included Fortune 500 and Professional Athletic Associations • Parent
Objectives • Discuss the different types of child care and assist you in deciding which options work best for you • Educate you on the essentials of quality child care • Offer suggestions on what to do when you cannot find availability • Acquaint you with resources and programs available to help Emory employees with issues of child care
The Child Care Trilemma Bright Horizons Family Solutions
Educate Yourself:Types of Child Care • In-Home Caregivers (Au Pair or Nanny) • Family Day Care Providers • Child Care Centers • Family or Friend • Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K) • Parents Morning Out (PMO) • Before & After-School Care • Back-Up / Drop-In Care • Babysitting
Average Costs in Metro AtlantaDollars Per Week CCC = Child Care Centers FDCP = Family Day Care Providers Infant: 6 weeks – 12 months Toddler 1: 12 - 24 months Toddler 2: 24 - 36 months Pre-School : 3 - 5 years
Finding In-Home Caregivers Using an Agency Doing it Yourself Allow Time Advertise Phone/Email Screen Interview References Background Check Your Comp Plan Clear Expectations Performance Review Taxes Allow Time State Licensed Fees & Services Employee Screening Recruiting Guarantee Taxes
Family Day Care Providers • Registered by the state (often less stringent) • Smaller groups of children (3-6) in caregiver home • More flexible than center care • Policies are set by caregiver • Usually only one caregiver • More 1 to 1 time • Often mixed age groups • Discuss back-up plan
Child Care Centers • Licensed by state (minimum) • Larger number of children (19+) • Structured environment & curriculum • Supervision • Many caregivers • Variety of daily activities & experiences • Socialization • Less 1 to 1 time • Decreased flexibility
Key Indicators of Quality Center Care • Low Staff : Child Ratios • Small Group Size • Ongoing Training of Staff
Essentials: Center Director • Qualifications • Strong working knowledge of employment & compliance laws, child development, developing policies & procedures, & curriculum • Well organized • Good management skills • Excellent leadership abilities & communication skills • Involves parents & community • Open, honest, flexible & creative • Warm and empathetic • Loves children with patient and firm demeanor
Essentials: Staff • GBI fingerprints & background check • Education levels and background vary • Genuine love of children • Good written & verbal communication skills • Turnover (national average is 40-60%) • Respect for children, parents and each other
Child Care Center Teacher : Child Ratios Bright from the Start State of Georgia Requirements
Essentials: Center Safety Safety Policies & Procedures Emergency Planning Medication & Sick Policies Security Behavioral Issues Special Needs
Play Areas Nap Time Eating Space Cleanliness Toys Classroom Organization Essentials: Center Environment
Bright from the Start • Administers Georgia’s Pre-K Program • Licensing and monitoring center-based and home-based child care facilities • Centers of Distinction & Center of Recognition • Homes of Quality Program • Oversees federal child food program • Implements Standards of Care and Family Homes of Quality • Head Start Collaboration Office • Funding and partnering with local level R&R for child care Contact 404.657.5562 or 888.442.7735 http://www.decal.state.ga.us/
No Vacancies – Now What? • Waiting lists • Go back to the child care referral directory • Consider alternative providers • Consider alternative work routes • Networking options • Temporary plan • Creativity • Consider alternative work arrangements
Your Role as a Parent • Evaluation should be ongoing • Build a relationship with your provider • Communicate positive and negative feedback • Be respectful of all child care providers • Suggest solutions to problems • Take action immediately when safety is an issue
Resources & Referrals for Emory Employees and Dependents • Work-Life Resource Center • Emory Benefit Department • Dependent Care Resource & Referral (Brown Richards) • FSAP • Bright from the Start • NAEYC & NAFCC • Head Start • Georgia Pre-K • Operation Military Child Care (OMCC) • Internal Revenue Service (Tax Credits) • Easter Seals