Communicating with Your Child Care Provider (PDF)
By A. Rahman Zamani
March
2003
Summary: This document presents tips for parents to help them communicate with their child care providers. Personal daily contact is essential to ensure the transfer of information required to meet the child’s needs. The child’s current health records and health history should be reviewed with the child care provider. Providers should be kept informed about unusual things in the child’s life such as sleep problems or family illness. Child care providers are a good source of information related to community resources (e.g., low-cost health insurance).
Index Terms: Child Care Providers, Communication, Environment, Health, National Association For Education Of Young Children (NAEYC)
Publisher: California Childcare Health Program
Publication Type: Reference (General)
Pages: 1 page
Language: English
URL: http://www.ucsfchildcarehealth.org/pdfs/newsletters/2003/CCHPMar_Apr03.pdf
Availability
California Childcare Health Program
1333 Broadway, Suite 1010
Oakland,
California
94612
510-839-1195
FAX: 510-839-0339
http://www.ucsfchildcarehealth.org/