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    10 Things to Avoid When Choosing a Day Care - #5

    #5: Keeping Loyalty High to People Working at the Center

    Turnovers among day care center staffs are one common phenomenon that parents know for sure. This turnover sometimes leaves the people working on it with long hours to handle for lessons and other activities, but at low rates. Because of this, it is typical for most employees of day care centers to feel like transferring to another institution for much better opportunities. While this seems something not bothering for parents, it may appear as a problem if the parents start paying loyalty to the teacher or the people working on it that when these employees leave, they also take their children out the center and transfer it to wherever the teacher is accepted. The mistake occurs knowing that doing such moves will only leave you exposed to more hassles.

    To free yourself from whatever bothering condition, always remember that in day care centers, it is always common for the teachers to be transferred to another location to handle another age group of children. This happens since not all children sent to day care centers belong to one specific class and age. The ones older are grouped together apart from those that are much younger. So when sending your kid to day care, make sure that you like not just the people handling the trainings, but the overall operation that the center has been practicing and maintaining.

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