Incidents of physical and sexual abuse in child care settings are rare occurrences. The vast majority of child abuse takes place at home by relatives or friends - not in child care. However, these stories play on our deepest fears about protecting our children. Unfortunately, no one can guarantee that abuse will not occur.
Here are some suggestions for minimizing the risk:
- Be sure you have unannounced visiting privileges in the program you enroll in and do visit at various times of the day if you can. The same is true if you employ a sitter in your home.
- Share any concerns with the provider and others in the program. Get to know other parents and talk with them if you have concerns.
- Have an agreement with your provider that they will inform you of field trips or other events that will take children off of the premises.
- Acquaint yourself with any other people involved in the child care program: assistants, family members, and neighbors.
- Tell the provider who has permission to pick up your child and respect that arrangement by letting the provider know ahead of time about any change of plans.
- If problems arise and you have discussed your concerns and are still not satisfied with the situation, you can file a complaint or request an investigation. Call the telephone numbers listed in the Child Care Licensing Requirements section above, or the Santa Barbara County Child Protective Services at (800) 367-0166.