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Episode 10: The Daycare Dilemma: How to choose a place or person to care for your young child by age and care type

28 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Leaving your child is never easy! And deciding where to take your child and who to leave them with is one of the biggest (and toughest) decisions parents make in early childhood. This episode focuses on strengths and limitations to each care type, as well as strategies for choosing one. This included: Reviewing research on: * Why the quality of care matters more than the type of care * The strengths and limitations for: * In-home daycare * Center daycare * Preschool * Nanny * What to look for by the age of your child Providing examples on: * Experiences teaching in preschools, daycares, and working as a nanny * Choosing a care type for my own child Describing strategies to use in your own parenting: * Drop in! * Prioritize caregiver interaction, warmth, responsiveness * Want a focus on social-emotional learning and play * Look for low caregiver-child ratios * Want clean environment, toys available on shelves to play with, art and decorations at child level * Want good interaction quality, emotional safety, consistency * It helps to talk to other parents online, drop in more than once, read reviews * Bring your children with you to tour places or have them present when interviewing nannies Support my show! I’d love it if you would subscribe, rate, and review my podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to show your support of the show. Share to your stories and tag me so I can see you tuning in! Work with me! Find my parent coaching service guide at the link on my Instagram, fill out the Inquiry page, or DM me with questions or concerns! I include preschool/daycare vetting as a part of my coaching services. Connect with us on Instagram: @parentempowerance for tips, tools & real-life parenting @parentempowerancepodcast for the podcast!

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episode Episode 14: The importance of empathy in young children: How to support it without just telling them to “say sorry” artwork

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