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[quote=Anonymous]It might make you feel better to also make conversation with the teachers. Ask them about their weekend plans, their commutes, their families, if they've seen any good movies lately, favorite sports teams, etc. It can be hard to make conversation with other parents who are in a hurry, but when I spend extra time either at drop off or pick up a few times a week to catch up with one or more of my child's teachers, I'm always glad I did. The teachers can also answer your other questions about how many kids are in the room, whether your child is the youngest, whether the child you see fussing is like that all the time or just in the mornings or when a new person comes in the room. The infant stage can be hard but I'd trust that if the older kids seem happy and engaged, then your child will too. You could also make conversation with parents of kids in the older classrooms to find out if their kids were in the same infant room and how they liked it. You'd probably feel better about the center if you talk to people with experience in the actual center. If you want your relationship with your providers to be warm and fuzzy, be warm and fuzzy! If you take the time to get to know them your whole perspective might change. Good luck![/quote]
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