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Empowering Dayhome PARENTS

ADSN is here to provide parents with the essential support and guidance needed to navigate the world of dayhomes seamlessly. We understand that choosing the right dayhome for your child is a significant decision, and our mission is to make this process as smooth and informed as possible. From a wealth of resources and expert advice on selecting the ideal dayhome for your child’s needs to a robust support system that answers your questions and addresses your concerns, we’re committed to empowering you to make the best choices for your family.

GUIDED SUPPORT ON YOUR DAYHOME JOURNEY

PARENT GUIDE

Check out our Parent Guide for detailed information on choosing quality dayhome care.

VERIFIED DAYHOME DIRECTORY

Our one of a kind directory will help you find a trusted dayhome near you.

DAYHOME CHILD CARE IN ALBERTA

Did you know that the majority of parents in Alberta utilize dayhome child care arrangements to meet their child care needs? Whether a facility based space is unavailable in your community or a dayhome child care arrangement better suits your lifestyle, you may have found yourself looking into dayhome child care in your area. And not knowing what to look for within dayhome child care, or how to ensure you’re choosing a quality child care program may have you feeling a bit anxious or uncertain. Is dayhome child care safe? What does quality dayhome child care look like? How do I find a quality dayhome program? These questions can make the process of looking for child care feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be.

YOUR ROLE AS A PARENT

There are some major differences between the 2 types of dayhome child care arrangements in Alberta – with the biggest difference being the level of government monitoring between the two. Approved family dayhomes are monitored by the Government of Alberta while private dayhomes are not. However, the level of care that you receive from your dayhome program can be incredibly similar – especially if you have taken the time and put in the effort to choose a quality dayhome child care program. 

ADSN has a variety of resources available to help parents understand the differences between the two types of in-home child care programs and what to look for to ensure you’re choosing the right program for your child and your family.

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FINDING A DAYHOME PROGRAM

Sometimes finding a quality dayhome program can feel overwhelming. There are so many options out there and it’s difficult to know which dayhomes to explore and which ones to avoid. 

The ADSN Directory helps narrow down your search by connecting you with dayhome professionals who are committed to quality and safety in their programs.  

We list all ADSN members within our child care directory but in order to unlock a clickable profile our members must submit a selection of key supporting documents to become verified members of the ADSN Community.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT PROGRAM

So how do you ensure that you are choosing a quality dayhome arrangement? 

As a parent, you have a lot of power in the choices you make for your family and for your children. And this includes choosing a child care program that is a safe and nurturing environment for your children. 

You might find it helpful to sit down and determine the criteria and standards that you feel your dayhome professional should meet and definitely take your time in choosing the program that is best for you. 

Not sure where to start? Download our Dayhome Child Care Cheat Sheet. 

ACCESSING HELPFUL RESOURCES

Our parent resources are a treasure trove of knowledge and support, meticulously designed to assist you in every aspect of your dayhome journey.

From downloadable resources to on-demand videos that equip you with the expertise needed to make informed decisions, our offerings are tailored to your specific needs.

Plus explore our links library that connects you to a network of expert and community organizations ready to share their knowledge and expertise.

Our parent resources are your key to unlocking a wealth of information, fostering a deeper understanding of dayhomes, and ensuring the best care and nurturing environment for your child.

INTERVIEWING DAYHOME PROFESSIONALS

Once you’ve found some dayhomes that meet your requirements and criteria, it’s time to start interviewing. During the interview you’ll get a good feel for the dayhome professional and whether or not their program would be a good fit for your child. Not every dayhome you interview is going to be the best fit and that’s ok! The important thing to remember is that your dayhome professional is an expert in dayhome interviews and determining the best fit for their dayhome dynamic. Inside our free Parent Guide “Navigating Alberta Dayhomes” you’ll find a list of things to look for when securing dayhome child care. You might also want to check out our Parent Portal within the ADSN Directory where we tackle a variety of dayhome topics in detail – including interviewing best practices.  

We also have additional information on interviewing dayhome programs inside the ADSN Parent Portal. You can explore these resources with a free ADSN Parent Account.

MAINTAINING A RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR DAYHOME PROFESSIONAL

Once you’ve chosen the perfect dayhome for your family, the work isn’t over! As a parent, you have an incredible opportunity to help ensure the long term safety of your children while in that providers care. This means that you should strive to establish a strong relationship with your dayhome professional – including being appropriately involved in your children’s care. Maintaining a strong relationship with your dayhome professional will help to ensure that your provider remains supported and accountable as they care for your children. Inside the ADSN Parent Portal we have an entire section dedicated to building and maintaining a meaningful relationship with your provider, including the importance of communication.

REPORTING INCIDENTS

In 2021, the Government of Alberta passed new legislation to protect children in all types of child care. The Alberta government can now investigate complaints about all dayhome child care providers (including unlicensed) when there is reason to believe that: 

  • a person is providing care for more than 6 children (not including their own), or 
  • an imminent threat to the health, safety, or welfare of any children to whom the person is offering or providing care exists. 

If either of these is confirmed, Children’s Services can issue and enforce a stop order. In this situation, parents of the children in the in-home child care program will be notified of the stop order.

Meal Planner

Do you currently make meal plans?

Safety Checklist

Do you already have a safety checklist for your dayhome?

Parent Guide

How much do you know about dayhomes in Alberta?

Child Care Cheat Sheet

How confident are you in knowing what to look for in a dayhome?

Dayhome Guide

Where are you at in your dayhome journey?

Parent Handbook Checklist

Do you have a Parent Handbook for your dayhome?

Dayhome Guide

Where are you at in your dayhome journey?

Mental Health Action Plan

Do you have a mental health action plan?

Authorized Pickup

Do you already have an authorized pickup form?

Incident Report

Do you already have an incident report form?

Illness Notice

Do you already have an illness notice form?

Medication Administration

Do you already have a medication administration form?

Attendance Record

Do you keep a daily attendance?

Evacuation Map

Do you already have an evacuation map for your dayhome?

Emergency Records

Do you have emergency records for your dayhome?

Fire Drill Record

Do you have a fire drill record for your dayhome?

First Aid Checklist

Are you creating a first aid kit or refilling an existing one?

Burnout Guide

Are you currently experiencing burnout?