Usually, hildren in daycares should be fed between 2 and five snacks and/or meals depending on the length of time they are there, and leaving a child in a playpen in a basement unsupervised is child neglect and is strongly discouraged.
To become a daycare provider,it takes 1 year of schooling
You have to ask your daycare if they do or if will have to supply one
Legal or not if you don't like the care you can take him seomwhere else or if the contract was violated sue.
Child Care Provider
Child Care Provider
Daycare Provider's Day is celebrated on the Friday of the first full week in September each year. It is a day to recognize and appreciate the important role that daycare providers play in the development and care of young children. The day highlights their dedication, hard work, and the impact they have on families and communities.
Well in daycare it won't evovle or learn new moves if it already has 4 moves. and to evovle just take it out of daycare and lvl it up and it will evovle
Daycare provider, Pediatrician, Child Advocate etc.
If it's in the best interest and safety of the child. Being a state licensed daycare provider and a certified nursing assistant does not mean she is not abusing her own child.
Different states have different requirements for becoming a licensed provider. I suggest checking out your State's website for business license info.
Some common daycare problems parents should be aware of when choosing a childcare provider include lack of proper supervision, inadequate safety measures, high staff turnover, lack of communication, and cleanliness issues.
A daycare provider is an individual or organization that offers care and supervision for young children, typically while their parents are at work or otherwise occupied. They create a safe and nurturing environment where children can play, learn, and socialize with peers. Daycare providers may work in various settings, including home-based care or larger daycare centers, and often focus on age-appropriate activities and developmental milestones. Their primary goal is to support the children's growth and well-being during the early years of life.