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![]() Resort Child Care - Choosing The Best
Smugglers' Notch Resort Offers Tips to New Parents
High quality childcare goes a long way to making successful family vacations, especially when you're traveling with babies and toddlers. Parents, rest assured: a couple who skis does not have to curtail their outings once a baby comes along. The top ski resorts for families have a full complement of possibilities for child care, including nurseries, day time and evening babysitters, and programs for young children. To ensure a positive experience, parents will want to check out each program just as they would investigate a child care provider at home, and think carefully about what would work best for their little one.
Skypeck says, "Good resort childcare shares many of the same quality indicators as a regular program: a safe and welcoming environment, developmentally appropriate materials and activities, and nurturing, professionally trained caregivers." She advises parents to look for a program at a resort that is licensed by the state in which it operates. This assures that the program meets minimum guidelines for staff training, adult-to-child ratios, and fire safety, and that the program is inspected yearly. According to Skypeck, Vermont, Maine, and Colorado all require resort childcare programs to be licensed. Interview the Childcare FacilitySkypeck suggests that parents call and interview the resort facility just as they would a regular childcare provider or babysitter. She offers the following suggestions for questions to ask:
Skypeck also encourages parents to check out the facility upon arrival at the resort, including diapering and food preparation areas. This may be a quiet time to ask any remaining questions. Morning drop offs at vacation child care is just like drop offs at home and may be hectic. "When parents come in to drop off their child, I like to remind them that a unique feature of resort child care is that it is always the 'first day of school'," says Skypeck. On Day 1, Make the Transition Easy"No matter how happy the child may be about attending child care at home, parents should remember that at the resort they will be entering a strange setting filled with new kids and grownups and a different routine. Allowing a little extra time for an unrushed goodbye may help the child settle in more easily." A few suggestions from Skypeck for a worry-free drop off include:
Help Caregivers Help Kids Feel at HomeParents are usually encouraged to share information about their child with the resort child care staff, so that the caregivers are able to get to know the child more quickly. With both infants and toddlers it can be helpful to write down their basic routine and what their preferences are with toys and activities. Skypeck notes, "It's especially important with toddlers to let the center know their words for favorite things. Here at Smugglers', "binky" has meant anything from a pacifier to a grandma!"
And having done their homework to ensure a good experience for their child, parents can relax and fully enjoy their time on the mountain.
Tips provided courtesy of Smugglers' Notch Resort, Vermont, one of North America's most popular family resorts.
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