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                    								How to Choose the Right Daycare in Brooklyn, NY
A Parent’s Guide from Lefferts Garden Promise
Lefferts Garden Promise — 502 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225 · 718-210-8261
Finding the right daycare for your child is one of the most important decisions you'll make as a parent. This guide walks you through the key factors to consider, the questions to ask, what to watch for on a tour, and how to choose a center that fits your family's needs in Brooklyn, NY.
1. Decide what you need
Start by clarifying your priorities so you can compare centers fairly:
- Location: How far are you willing to travel for drop-off/pick-up in [City]?
 - Hours: Do you need full-time, part-time, or extended hours?
 - Age groups: Infants, toddlers, preschool, before/after school care?
 - Budget: What can you afford (and what’s included)?
 - Philosophy: Play-based, Montessori, religious, academic/prep?
 
2. Licensing, accreditation, and safety
Make sure each center you consider meets legal and safety standards:
- Is the center licensed by the state of [State]? (Look up your state’s childcare licensing website.)
 - Does the staff have current CPR/First Aid and background checks?
 - Ask about health policies: illness exclusion, medication procedures, and emergency plans.
 - Is the facility well-maintained, childproofed, and free of obvious hazards?
 
3. Staff qualifications and turnover
The people who care for your child matter more than fancy toys or bright walls.
- What are the caregivers’ educational qualifications and experience?
 - Ask about staff-to-child ratios for your child’s age group (lower ratios are better).
 - How long have teachers typically been at the center? High turnover can affect consistency and quality.
 
4. Daily routine and curriculum
Look for a predictable daily rhythm that includes play, rest, meals, and learning.
- Does the center have a written schedule or curriculum? Is it age-appropriate?
 - How much time do children spend outdoors each day?
 - Is there a balance of free play and structured activities, and how are learning goals measured?
 
5. Health, nutrition, and nap policies
- Does the center provide meals/snacks? If so, are menus posted and do they meet your family’s dietary needs?
 - What are the nap/rest policies for infants vs. toddlers?
 - How does the center manage allergies and special medical needs?
 
6. Communication and family engagement
Good centers keep families informed and involved.
- How does the center update parents (app, daily sheet, email, in-person)?
 - Are there regular parent-teacher meetings, progress reports, or family events?
 - Is the director approachable and responsive when you raise questions or concerns?
 
7. What to look for on a tour
When you visit, pay attention to the environment and interactions—not just the decorating.
- Do teachers greet children warmly and engage at eye level?
 - Are children actively playing and visibly content (not listless or overly chaotic)?
 - Is the space clean, organized, and stocked with age-appropriate materials?
 - Do classrooms post schedules, learning goals, and sample lesson plans?
 - Are security measures visible (locked doors, sign-in/out, visitor policies)?
 
8. Important questions to ask
Bring this quick checklist when you call or tour:
- Is your center licensed and insured?
 - What are your staff-to-child ratios for my child’s age?
 - What is your illness policy and how do you notify parents?
 - How do you handle discipline and behavioral guidance?
 - What is your staff turnover rate in the past year?
 - Are meals and diapers included, or are they the parents' responsibility?
 - Can you provide references from current families?
 - What are the fees, billing schedule, and contract terms?
 
9. Red flags to watch for
Be cautious if you notice any of the following:
- Unexplained odor, dirty or cluttered spaces, or overflowing trash.
 - Staff seem disengaged, hurried, or unclear about policies.
 - Children are unsupervised or consistently crying without comfort.
 - Center avoids showing licensing documents, inspection reports, or references.
 
10. Trial periods, waitlists, and final checks
Once you narrow options:
- Ask about a trial or short-term introduction to see how your child adjusts.
 - If the center has a waitlist, confirm how it works and whether sibling priority exists.
 - Check your state’s licensing website for inspection history or complaints.
 
Local tips for families
To make a local search easier:
- Search for reviews and parent groups on Facebook and local parenting forums.
 - Visit nearby parks and playgrounds to observe other local families and ask for recommendations.
 - Check if the center participates in community events or partners with local schools—this strengthens local trust and fit.
 
Contact Lefferts Garden Promise
Visit us: 502 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225
Phone: 718-210-8261
