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Best Daycare for Infants: What Parents Should Look For

Jackson GivsJackson GivsSeptember 6, 2025
Best Daycare for Infants: What Parents Should Look For

Best Daycare for Infants: What Parents Should Look For

Why Infant Daycare Quality Matters

The first year sets the stage for a child’s development. Parents need a childcare option that provides both emotional support and physical safety. ZuKeepr helps parents find trusted infant care providers with transparent profiles and waitlist tools.

Key Criteria to Evaluate

1. Staff Qualifications and Ratios

Look for licensed caregivers with infant CPR and first-aid certifications. Ideal ratios are one caregiver for every three or four infants.

2. Safety and Cleanliness

Inspect the facility for secure entrances, childproofed spaces, and daily sanitation routines. Check emergency procedures and evacuation plans.

3. Daily Routines and Stimulation

Infants need predictable feeding and nap schedules along with gentle sensory play. Ask how staff balance structure and individual needs.

4. Parent Communication

High-quality daycares provide real-time updates on feedings, naps, and milestones. Digital tools like ZuKeepr make this communication seamless.

Questions to Ask on a Tour

  • What is your caregiver-to-infant ratio?

  • How do you handle illness and emergency situations?

  • How do you track daily activities and share them with parents?

Preparing to Enroll

Start your search early—many infant programs have long waitlists. Use ZuKeepr’s platform to view openings and submit applications directly.

FAQ

Read our FAQ section for answers on enrollment timing and infant daycare requirements.

Final Thoughts

Choosing the best daycare for infants requires careful research and early planning. A provider with strong communication and proven safety standards will give your child a healthy start.
Visit ZuKeepr to explore local infant care options and join a waitlist today.

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