I agree with Rhapsody and Rainbow. Good daycare/preschools welcome parents to come in and observe them in action. Before you go make a list of your questions and concerns; another sign that the facility is a good one is that they’ll have their policies in writing. Things like what they allow in the way of ill children or policies make a difference. One thing I would check on is if they require immunizations. A local daycare did allow children without them (due to parental beliefs) and it ended up with a very sick infant with the mumps.
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