Questions to Ask About Your Preschool
” What will my child’s daily routine be?
” What types of activities are offered?
” Is the program accredited by a national professional organization?
” What types of qualifications, training, and experience does the caregiver/staff have?
” Who will be my child’s primary caregiver? How long has this person been employed in this position?
” What are the program’s philosophy and goals for children?
” Is the environment clean and safe? Are adequate emergency equipment and procedures in place?
” Is there enough space for all children?
” Are there enough safe, age-appropriate toys and equipment?
” Where do the children store personal belongings?
” Are the children supervised at all times?
” How many children are in a group?
” Is the discipline philosophy similar to my own?
” Are there consistent, age-appropriate limits?
” Are there opportunities for the children to be creative and make choices?
” Does the caregiver join in the activities?
” Are the children comfortable, relaxed, happy, and involved?
” Does the caregiver interact with the children in a friendly, positive manner?
” Do caregivers respect the children’s ideas and values?
” Do the providers listen to children’s problems and experiences?
” Is personal attention given to each child?
” Can I get daily reports on my child’s behavior and development?
” How are parents involved in the program? Can I visit at any time?
Source: The Family and Workplace Connection
– The Family and Workplace Connection