CHILD CARE PROGRAM COMPARISON

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CHILD CARE PROGRAM COMPARISON

PROS & CONS OF DAY CARE PROS CONS

TYPES OF CHILD CARE: CUSTODIAL: Care for basic needs DEVELOPMENTAL: Intellectual development COMPREHENSIVE: Combines both custodial and developmental care

FAMILY DAY CARE DESCRIPTION: Child care within a family residence that provides care for no more than 6, ADVANTAGES: Homelike, low ratios (1-7 including own children)

FAMILY DAY CARE DISADVANTAGES: Not structured, they can go about their daily jobs, and not have total thought to your child. LOCAL PROGRAMS: Many homes

DAY CARE CENTERS DESCRIPTION:13 or more children ADVANTAGES: Cares for basic needs of child, they have concern for the child only. DISADVANTAGES: Crowded and commercialized. Ratios high

MONTESSORI SCHOOLS DESCRIPTION: Learn by doing things on their own ADVANTAGES: teaches self motivation DISADVANTAGES: Low teacher interaction, High noise, LOCAL PROGRAMS: LaPetite, Montessori

HEAD START DESCRIPTION: Help low-income child. ADVANTAGES: Meals, shots, health care, professional staff, gov. funded, transportation, counseling provided. DISADVANTAGES: Children may have emotional problems

NURSERY SCHOOL DESCRIPTION: Kindergarten prep, intellectual development ADVANTAGES: Developmentally planned program for overall growth DISADVANTAGES: High cost LOCAL PROGRAMS: Challenger,

LATCH KEY PROGRAMS DESCRIPTION: Care for school-age child before & after school ADVANTAGES: Fun activities, safe DISADVANTAGES: Sponsors to fund program

PARENT COOPERATIVES DESCRIPTION: Parents involved and work as aides. ADVANTAGES: Less costs. Parents know what child is learning & make decisions, collect fees DISADVANTAGES: Lack of control on teachers, lack of consistency or rules.

LAB SCHOOLS DESCRIPTION: #1 goal is to teach student teachers, not the child ADVANTAGES: Ratios low, curriculum checked by a professional DISADVANTAGES: It is a lab to train students, not teach the child

ON-SITE DAY CARE DESCRIPTION: Parents can work near child and drop in during the day ADVANTAGES: Promotes families, sick child care provided, parent has less sick days DISADVANTAGES: Child has a longer drive

PLAY GROUPS DESCRIPTION: Parents take turns caring for each others children ADVANTAGES: Trade instead of pay money DISADVANTAGES: May not be fair unless a system has a way to control LOCAL PROGRAMS: Individual homes