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Ans) Children as young as six months old are sent to daycare. That’s when the child is more or less trained to develop sleeping and eating habits. That said, parents sometimes send in infants as young as two months old."
- It is inspiring to see how many women today resume their
career soon after giving birth. There is, however, one practical
worry that she cannot really escape. Families are becoming
increasingly nuclear so leaving the infant with grandparents or
relatives isn’t always an option.
That’s where the need for daycare comes in. While a lot of young
parents have been relying on daycare for their preschoolers, the
option is available for infants too. Children as young as a few
months old are sent to daycare centres, which then monitor the
child’s sleeping and eating requirements and keep them engaged till
the parents take them home in the evening.
- That said, parents sometimes send in infants as young as two months old, informed Sarin. Managing a child as young as this can be challenging. “The major challenge is separation anxiety among parents, which is higher when the child is this young. Again, there are some parents who send in their child when they are one-and-a-half months old as well.
“Children as young as six months old are sent to daycare. That’s
when the child is more or less trained to develop sleeping and
eating habits. That said, parents sometimes send in infants as
young as two.
It is inspiring to see how many women today resume their career
soon after giving birth. There is, however, one practical worry
that she cannot really escape. With the mother at office, and, most
likely, the father too, who would take care of the young child?
Families are becoming increasingly nuclear so leaving the infant
with grandparents or relatives isn’t always an option.
That’s where the need for daycare comes in. While a lot of young
parents have been relying on daycare for their preschoolers, the
option is available for infants too. Children as young as a few
months old are sent to daycare centres, which then monitor the
child’s sleeping and eating requirements and keep them engaged till
the parents take them home in the evening.
- “Children as young as six months old are sent to daycare, as
per the revised Maternity Bill (which has increased the duration of
paid maternity leave up to 26 weeks). That’s the perfect time for
settling down; it is the stage when the child is more or less
trained to develop sleeping and eating habits,” said Shivani Sarin,
centre incharge, Crystal Children’s Care in Gurgaon, operational
for 12 years now.
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That said, parents sometimes send in infants as young as two months
old, informed Sarin. Managing a child as young as this can be
challenging. “The major challenge is separation anxiety among
parents, which is higher when the child is this young. Again, there
are some parents who send in their child when they are
one-and-a-half months old as well,” she explained.
Somaya Nanjapa from Funschool Daycare in Vakola, Mumbai, disagrees.
“We never take in a child who is too young. Even six months of age
is too early, but parents are forced to send them to the daycare,
since they have to go back to work. Having a two or three-month-old
child is out of question,” he said.
How can a daycare assist you in your child’s development?
At the daycare, each child is assigned one caretaker, especially if
very young, who caters to his or her individual needs. The child is
involved in activities like block building or music, as per their
age and interest, and fed and put to sleep, as per their nap time.
“The food is provided by parents, since paediatricians suggest that
infants should be fed from one particular source only in order to
develop immunity. We also give suggestions on what a child should
be fed as per his or her age. At the age of 15 months, however, we
start providing food at the daycare itself. We have a full-fledged
house kitchen.
- Children at the daycare are not really forced to follow a schedule. The idea is to keep the day engaging and interactive. “Daycare could be a great place to help your little one interact with a lot of other children. And that’s much more preferable than giving them an electronic gadget like a mobile. Empathy and social development are the key things a child is introduced to in a daycare. It also helps such kids start speaking very early since they are constantly talking to each other