Are you a working mum? Here’s how you can ensure that your child is properly supervised.
13 September 2017
| Last updated on 19 February 2018Here's how you can make sure that your child is in capable and responsible hands while you are at work.
- If a family member will care for your child, communicate the need to follow consistent rules set by the parent regarding schedules, discipline, and homework.
- Children approaching adolescence (11- and 12-year-olds) should not come home to an empty house in the afternoon unless they show unusual maturity for their age.
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- If alternate adult supervision is not available, parents should make special efforts to supervise their children from a distance. Children should have a set time when they are expected to arrive at home and should check in with a neighbor or with a parent by telephone.
- If you choose an after-school program for your child, inquire about the training of the staff. There should be a high staff-to-child ratio, trained persons to address health issues and emergencies, and the rooms and the playground should be safe.
Dr. Jessy Mouhayar