Choosing a daycare

How to find the best child care for your child

By Margaret Bicker on August 30, 2018

Parents these days have to make a lot of choices. OB/GYN or midwife? Hospital or home birth? Natural childbirth or medically assisted? And this is all before the kid is even born!

One of the most important and life-impacting choices working parents face once that little bundle of joy arrives is the choice of daycare. With so many options, it can get confusing ... and nobody wants to make a mistake.

So what should parents look for when choosing a daycare facility for their little one?

"You want your child to thrive in an environment that's as clean, safe and nurturing as your own home," said Michelle Glacken, owner of Kiddie Academy, which is in Lacey.

She recommends that you visit prospective daycare centers and consider the following when making a decision:

Finding the right daycare can make life much less stressful for both parent and child, so take your time. Be choosy. In the end, you'll be glad that you were.

If you'd like to learn more about Kiddie Academy in Lacey, stop by at 1130 Galaxy Dr. NE, visit the website at educationaldaycare.kiddieacademy.com/academies/lacey, or call at 360.456.5700.

To help with your quest for child care, there are a number of websites which can aid your search. Visit del.wa.gov/care and download "A Guide to Finding Quality Child Care in WA". Child Care Aware of Washington provides referrals to licensed child care in the community.  There is also a place to check the status of providers through Child Care Check. Visit wa.childcareaware.org or call 800.445.1114.