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Is My Child In Distress Because Of Child Care?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Does your child become disobedient?

Do you notice that your child is not comfortable communicating with the babysitter?

Does your child become excessively clingy?

Does your child have frequent accidents that result in bruises or cuts?

Does your child show a noticeable behavior change?

Does your child cry inconsolably when he knows he will be left alone with the babysitter?

Common conclusions

Based on your answers, it’s unlikely that your child is in distress due to the child care he is receiving. When child care is of high quality, there may be no reason to anticipate negative developmental outcomes. High quality daycare or good babysitters can actually stimulate children’s cognitive development. If you are looking for a babysitter or child care for your little one, make sure to look for someone who is honest, trustworthy, responsible and loves your child.

Based on your answers, your child is displaying some signs that it is in distress. It’s very important for parents to keep a close eye on their child’s behavior. During early childhood, children will grow and develop rapidly, so it’s essential for kids to have the right care and support during this important period of their lives. If you notice that your child is displaying a sudden change in behavior, it may be essential to investigate further and reconsider your current childcare situation.

Unfortunately, your child is displaying the signs typically seen among kids who are in distress. If you notice a change in your child’s behavior or sleeping patterns, investigate further and find a solution for the problem. It may be useful to consult professional help from a psychologist. Also, reconsider your current childcare situation. A babysitter will never be able to replace you as a parent, but your child should feel comfortable spending time with them.

References

https://www.verywellfamily.com/child-behavioral-warning-signs-to-watch-for-2794959

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