One of the reasons is to make the parents aware of that the child is fine being there and also that they see what is going on in their child's life. It makes the parent more aware on their child's;
- needs
- capacity as a student
- ability to socialize with others
- progress
- possible need for assistance in certain areas
How children act outside the home with others is usually very different from when staying at home with the parents.
Most parents who visit a daycare center do so in order to check it out and make sure that it is safe, clean, well-staffed, and has good teachers. They expect to find out if the particular center is the right one for their child. But if you are asking what parents hope their child will learn at daycare, there is no one answer to this question. Some daycare centers offer activities and even teach the children some basic skills like numbers or the alphabet. But other daycare centers mainly provide child-care while the parent is at work.
What kind of daycare center the child attends will depend on the parents' income-- the more elaborate daycare centers, the ones that take kids on field trips and also teach them, will be more expensive, and not everyone can afford them. How much the child learns also depends on his or her age: obviously, it's not easy to teach an infant about the alphabet, so the daycare center needs to offer age-appropriate activities. There is a wide disparity in the quality of daycare centers. Some states monitor these facilities very carefully and make sure they have trained personnel who are providing the best service; but other states barely monitor them at all, and some of the teachers may not even have any training. Again, that is why parents like to see the daycare facility before deciding to send their child there.
They expect their children to behave and play nicely . They also expect their children to represent them very well.
you are gifted , i mean a intelligent one. !
By parents attending the daycare center, they will learn about the care their child receives while attending the daycare center. They will learn about the activities their child is participating in. They will discuss of any issues that may arise and discover how they can be involved with their child's daycare activities.
Parents that have a child with Cerebral Palsy can find care instructions that are available to them at the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities.
Although children often do obey, care for and respect their parents there in no responsibility or requirement for them to do so. This is an earned response from children to parents who care for and respect their children.
All parents' care about there children.
Because many children have parents who can not or will not take care of them properly or at all. There are not enough adoptive parents to adopt all children without parents.
Outside child care robs children of bonding with their parents and is neglectful.
Parents are extremely important in a child's life. Parents nuture and care for children when they are young and unable to care for themselves. Parents also teach their children values and morals.
the parents
It depends on if their parents want their children or not.
it depends how close the relationship is between the parents of the children and the grandmother but yes she can care for the children.
It depends. In my experience, parents who put their children in day-care have more time to work, and so have more money; whereas parents who watch after children themselves are ultimately closer to their children.
because their parents dont have enough common sense to get up off their butts and get their children out of the foster care system