Nowadays, it is common for working moms to leave their children, typically from 0 – 8 years of age, at child care or day care providers during moms working is days. Working moms have option to leave their children in their home by hiring nannies, but with benefits offered by child care providers, parents usually think that their children will be guarded by more people, taught about disciplines, and get a preschool education.
In the United States child care is increasingly referred to as early childhood education due to the understanding of the impact of early experiences of the developing child. The majority of child care institutions that are available require that child care providers have extensive training in first aid and are CPR certified. In addition, background checks, drug testing, and reference verification are normally a requirement. But, sometimes parents are just choosing the nearest care center from their office instead of just reviewing benefits that they will get. Regardless of type of care chosen, a quality care provider should provide children with light, bright and clean areas to play as well as separate sleeping and eating areas and be the kind of person you can have confidence in leaving your child with.



