4 Facts About Day Care That Can Ease Mothers' Minds

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The first years of your new baby's life are a very special time. However, many families must consider the demands of a career in addition to child care. If you are thinking about returning to work, you may be considering placing your child in daycare. Many mothers have some guilt about the idea of enrolling their children in daycare. This guilt is often founded on misconceptions and misinformation. Here are four daycare facts that can put moms' minds at ease. 

1. Many daycares accept infants into their care

You may worry that your child is too young for daycare, but it is likely this is not the case. Many daycares accept infants as young as six weeks old. Infants this young require close supervision and lots of care, so the ratio of children to caregivers will be low. Young infants will be fed, changed, and given the stimulation and rest they need to thrive. Enrolling your infant in child care can help you get back to work sooner.

2. Breastfeeding mothers can take advantage of daycare

Some mothers choose to breastfeed their babies, creating a special bond between moms and babies. However, daycare does not need to keep you from breastfeeding your child. Daycare providers understand that many mothers prefer breastfeeding. You can continue feeding your child breastmilk by expressing milk to give to your daycare providers. You can also choose to supplement your typical breastfeeding routine with formula to be given at daycare.

3. Remember that part-time daycare is an option

Some parents worry about missing out on time with their children. Fortunately, daycare is not an all-or-nothing proposition. While full-time daycare is available for families that need it, you can also take advantage of part-time daycare services. You can choose to send your child to daycare for only part of the day, allowing you to spend the rest of the day with your child. You can also choose to only send your child to daycare on select days of the week.

4. Daycare is good for children

Daycare is a great opportunity for kids. It allows children to get to know people outside of their immediate families, including daycare providers and other kids. Daycare allows kids to develop new routines and become adventurous when exploring the world outside their homes. 

For more information about how your family might benefit from daycare services, contact a daycare center near you.

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