A family daycare is a type of child care where your child receives the utmost attention from the supposed nanny or caretaker of the Family Child Care (FCC). The state must license these homes as they operate at least two and at most nine kids, so each gets the maximum attention.
The family childcare is equipped with all the necessary childcare supplies for the children of that particular age group. The supervisor also goes through every necessary check, which involves their background check every once in a while, their crime history, and first aid and CPR knowledge so you know your child is in safe hands and an even safer environment.
Tips for Choosing This Type of Care
Families who believe their child should grow in a house-like environment while not in a crowded setting opt for family childcare homes. Before choosing this option, check all the necessary details, such as a brief history about the homeowner/supervisor/nanny, their capabilities, how they handle pressure situations, how they are with children, etc., and then choose this type of child care program.