In Indiana, Making good childcare choices | Daycare Injury

The reported tragic drowning at a local child care ministry of a 1-year-old child earlier this week is heightening awareness of the need for quality care for all children.
Accidents are reportedly the leading cause of death for children under age 18. Many child care accidents are avoidable.
And parents expect that when they go to work, the child care provider they pay will take necessary precautions to keep their children safe. Most do. In fact, most child care providers are required to follow guidelines related to group size limitations, child-to-adult ratios, and other standards to ensure that very young children are constantly supervised .

Early child expert, Dr. Ted Maple and Shalonda Murray, director of Auntie Mame’s Child Development Center, a United Way agency have reportedly worked with to voluntarily improve the safety and quality of their programs.

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If you have any questions or concerns about what can be done to help children who have suffered from daycare injuries, or families of children who have died, please call Christopher Keane and The Keane Law Firm toll-free for free consultation at (888) 592-5437 (KIDS), click on contact us here, or use the web form provided at https://www.keanelaw.com



 

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