Daycare Checklist for NJ Parents — What to Look for Before You Enroll

Choosing a daycare in New Jersey is one of the biggest decisions you will make as a parent. This checklist covers everything you should verify before enrolling — from licensing status to curriculum quality to gut-feel on your tour.

Parents touring daycare in Edison and Roselle NJ

Before You Tour: Research Checklist

  • Verify NJ DCF license — Search nj.gov/dcf to confirm the center is licensed and has no serious recent violations. This takes 2 minutes and is non-negotiable.
  • Check Google reviews — Read the most recent 10-15 reviews. Look for patterns, not outliers. Pay attention to how (or whether) the owner responds to negative reviews.
  • Confirm CCAP acceptance — If you may qualify for NJ childcare subsidies, confirm the center is an approved provider before you fall in love with it.
  • Check hours vs. your schedule — Does the center open early enough and close late enough? What is the late pickup fee?
  • Confirm age acceptance — Not all centers take infants. Confirm they serve your child’s age group before touring.

On Your Tour: What to Look For

  • Are children visibly happy and engaged? — Trust your eyes. Happy, busy children are the best indicator of program quality.
  • Is the environment clean and organized? — Not sterile, but clean. Toys should be age-appropriate and in good repair.
  • Do staff interact warmly with children? — Watch how teachers talk to kids. Are they on the floor with them? Are they on their phones?
  • Is there a real curriculum posted? — Look for lesson plans, weekly themes, or a curriculum board. If there is nothing, ask what children learn each day.
  • Is the outdoor space safe? — Check the play area for hazards. Is there shade? Age-appropriate equipment?
  • What does drop-off and pick-up look like? — Is there a secure entry system? Do they check IDs? What is the sign-out process?
Clean and organized daycare classroom in Edison NJ

Questions to Ask the Director

  1. What is the current staff-to-child ratio for my child’s age?
  2. What is your average staff tenure? How do you handle staff turnover?
  3. What curriculum do you use, and how is it implemented daily?
  4. How do you communicate with parents — app, daily sheets, or calls?
  5. What is your sick-child and illness exclusion policy?
  6. What happens if my child has an accident or injury?
  7. Are all staff CPR and first aid certified?
  8. Do you conduct background checks on all employees and volunteers?
  9. Can I visit unannounced once my child is enrolled?
  10. What is your policy on discipline? How do you handle challenging behavior?

Red Flags: Walk Away If You See These

  • Staff on phones instead of engaging with children
  • Director unable to tell you the current staff ratios
  • No posted license or expired license
  • Children sitting in front of screens for extended periods
  • Strong unpleasant odors (signal of cleanliness issues)
  • Staff who seem stressed, rushed, or unfriendly
  • Reluctance to answer questions or let you see all rooms
  • Serious violations on the NJ DCF inspection history

After the Tour: Final Checklist

  • Did the director answer all your questions openly?
  • Did you feel comfortable leaving your child there?
  • Were the children you observed happy and engaged?
  • Does the schedule work for your family?
  • Did you understand the tuition, deposit, and payment terms?
  • Do you know what documents are required for enrollment?

Enrollment Documents Typically Required in NJ

Most NJ licensed daycares require the following at enrollment:

  • Child’s birth certificate
  • Immunization records (NJ Schedule of Immunization Requirements)
  • Physical exam form completed by pediatrician
  • Emergency contact information
  • Authorized pick-up list
  • CCAP voucher or subsidy paperwork (if applicable)
  • Enrollment contract and deposit payment

See our enrollment page for Little Einstein’s Academy specific requirements, or call us with any questions.

Ready to Tour Little Einstein’s Academy?

We welcome walk-in tours Monday through Friday, 9-11:30 AM and 3-5 PM at both our Edison and Roselle locations.

Edison: 334 Plainfield Ave, Edison, NJ 08817 — (732) 985-4700
Roselle: 528-530 E 2nd Ave, Roselle, NJ 07203 — (908) 241-6200

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FAQ

How many daycares should I tour before choosing?

Tour at least 2-3. Seeing multiple centers gives you perspective and helps you trust your gut when one feels right.

What documents do I need for a NJ daycare tour?

Nothing for the tour itself — just show up. You will need the enrollment documents listed above once you decide to enroll.

How far in advance should I start looking for daycare in NJ?

Start 3-6 months before your target start date. Infant spots fill fastest. If you are pregnant, begin touring in your second trimester.

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