
Look for a infant care center that provides developmental skill training. Things like interaction, discovery and learning toys are all things that you want to see. The baby will begin to learn as soon as he is born. In fact, scientists believe that a child learns faster, more fully and more successfully when they are under the age of five. Pick the right center for your child's first educational moments.

Interaction between the infant care center and your baby is a must. You want to see if they do things like cuddle with the baby, provide attention, talk to the baby, sing to the baby, play with them and keep them discovering new things. These are all fundamental aspects that are a must in the first years of life.

One important consideration when interviewing infant care centers is cleanliness. Since babies are prone to put just about anything and everything into their mouths, you want to find out just what the center's policies are for cleanliness. To find out, ask what types of products they use, what their procedures are and how they handle messy situations.