Welcome to Warner Street Day Care and Pre-School
As soon as you enter Warner Street Day Care Center and Pre-School, you'll feel why families have trusted us for over thirty-five years. It's a place where kids feel secure.
We offer separate educational and social programs for different age groups. We are fully licensed by the State of Washington, and have high standards for security, cleanliness, teaching and attention to the children in our care. Come and visit. We'd love to show you around!
Tips On Choosing Family Child Care and Relative Care
Look for Someone Who is Warm and Caring Toward Your Child.
Parents and providers agree and research shows that this is one of the most important ingredients of quality. Look at the way the provider approaches your child ? is she/he caring? How does she/he treat children who are crying ? is the child comforted or criticized? Ask the provider to describe a child she/he has cared for before ? are her/his words harsh and judgmental or appreciative of the child?s special qualities?
Look for Someone Who is Attentive and Responsive.
This is also crucial to quality. Look at how the provider pays attention to children and talks to them. Does she/he ask questions that encourage them to express themselves, or engage them in conversation?
Look for Someone Who Wants to be a Provider.
Ask why she/he became a provider and see how the provider seems to feel about this work ? is it out of a commitment to children or merely a sense of obligation to the parents?
Look for Someone Who Seeks out Opportunities to Learn About Children.
Ask if the provider has ever taken training about children or child care. Does she/he read things about children or watch programs about them on television?
Look for Someone Who Plans Experiences for Children.
Ask the provider to describe a day caring for children and see if her/his approach has any prior planning.
Look for Someone Who has a Support System of Other Providers to Turn to.
Does she/he belong to a family child care association or have other providers to talk to?
Look for Someone Who Follows Standard Business Practices.
Does she/he ask you for a phone number where you can be reached during the day, make sure your child is immunized, and have a schedule for being paid?
Look for Someone Who Is Regulated.
Although parents and providers don?t always think being regulated (licensed or registered) by the state is a sign of quality, The Study of Children in Family Child Care and Relative Care**** shows that it is. Providers who are regulated are more sensitive and responsive.
4347 South Warner Street Tacoma, WA 98409
Office: (253) 476-3242
Mon - Fri 6AM – 6PM
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