Business Name

   
   County
   
   
   

Safari Childcare in Dublin 6

Safari Childcare in Dublin 8

Children's Choice in Dublin 13

Dimples Creche in Dublin 18

Kids Inc. in Dublin 6

Kids Inc in Dublin 16

Woodhaven Montessori & Childcare Academy in Ennis

Giraffe Childcare in Dublin 4

Links Childcare in South County Dublin

Fitzwilliam Nursery & Montessori - Dublin 2 in Dublin 2

Ardenza Childcare in Blackrock

Crawford Childcare in Glanmire

Beautiful Minds Montessori in Dublin 15

Daisychain Montessori & Childcare Centre in Dublin 6W

Daischain Montessori & Childcare Centre in Dublin 6W

daisychain Montessori and Childcare Centre in Dublin 16

Our World Montessori in South County Dublin

Small Wonders Montessori in North County Dublin

Sundrive Nursery and Montessori in Dublin 12

Sunshine Creche & Montessori in Dublin 9

Bright Beginnings in Mullingar

Links Childcare in West County Dublin

Links Childcare in North County Dublin

Links Childcare in Dublin 15


Parent Info

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1 - Start Looking Early

Start looking for childcare as far in advance as you can. No matter what type of care you are considering - a childcare center or care in someone else's home - finding the right child care option can take some time.

2 - Make Some Phone Calls
Begin your search by calling calling some of the childcare businesses that you found here on MyChildcare.ie. You can very often get a good feel for a place by simply calling them and having a chat with the manager or a staff member. You can then make an arrangment to pay them a visit

3 - Visit and Ask Lots of Questions
Make sure you visit the childcare options you are considering. Find out about important key indicators of quality:

Adult to Child Ratio: Ask how many children there are for each adult. The fewer the children for each adult, the better for your child. You want your child to get plenty of attention. The younger your child, the more important this is. Recommended ratios are:

Full Day Care Service:

Age Range Adult/Child Ratio
0-1 Year 1:3
1-2 Years 1:5
2-3 Years 1:6
3-6 Years 1:8

Part Time Day Care Service:

Age Range Adult/Child Ratio
0-1 Year 1:3
1-2 Years 1:5
2-3 Years 1:6
3-6 Years 1:8

Sessional Preschool Service:

Age Range Adult/Child Ratio
0-1 Year 1:3
1-2.5 Years 1:5
2.5 - 6 Years 1:10

Pre-school service in a drop-in centre or in a temporary drop-in centre:

Age Range Adult/Child Ratio Max Group Size
Full age integration 0-6 years 1:4 24

1-4 children (no more than 2 children < 15 mths) to 1 adult
Maximum group size 24

Group Size: Find out how many children are in the group. The smaller the group, the better. Imagine a group of 25 two-year olds with five adults, compared to a group of 10 with two adults. Both groups have the same adult to child ratio. Which would be calmer and safer? Which would be more like a family?
Staff Qualifications: Ask about the staff training and education. Staff with degrees and/or special training in working with children will be better able to help your child learn. Are the staff involved in activities to improve their skills? Do they attend classes and workshops?
Staff Turnover: Check how long staff have been at the center or providing care in their own homes. It's best if children stay with the same minder at least a year. Staff who come and go make it hard on your child. Getting used to new staff takes time and energy that could be spent on learning new things.
Accreditation and HSE Registered: Find out if the child care provider has been registered with the HSE.

4 -Make a Choice
Think about what you saw at each visit, and make the best choice for your child and family. Try to keep notes as you go so you can remember the good points of the places you liked that you visited.


5 - Stay Involved
The hard work isn't over the minute you find childcare for your child. You and your chosen childcare provider need to stay in touch to talk about how your child is getting on there. Some childcare facilities have parent evenings, attend these and get involved where possible. Even if you can't get time off from work during the day, you can still check in at drop-off and pick-up times. Ask the caregiver how things are going, and how your child is doing.
Visiting and participating in events at your child's creche or preschool sends a strong message. It tells your child and the creche/preschool that what your child is doing is important to you.

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