Choosing childcare is one of the biggest decisions a parent makes — and a tour is where that decision starts to take shape. But what should you actually pay attention to during a 30-minute walkthrough? Here are the things that matter most.
Watch the Teachers, Not Just the Facility
A freshly painted wall is nice. A teacher who gets down on the floor to talk to a child at eye level is better. During your tour, notice how teachers interact with the children in their care. Are they engaged? Do they know the children’s names? Are they calm when things get hectic? The relationship between teacher and child is the single best predictor of quality.
Ask About Ratios and Turnover
Small group sizes and low teacher-to-child ratios mean your child gets more individual attention. But ratios only matter if the teachers stick around. Ask how long the current teachers have been in their classrooms. High turnover is a red flag — consistency is everything for young children.
Look for a Predictable Rhythm
Young children thrive on routine. Ask to see the daily schedule. It should feel structured but not rigid — time for play, learning, outdoor exploration, meals, and rest. If the director can walk you through a typical day and it sounds intentional, that’s a good sign.
Trust Your Gut
Does the space feel warm? Do the children seem happy? Would you feel comfortable leaving your child here for eight hours? Sometimes the most important data point is the simplest one: how does this place feel?
If you’re exploring options in Fishers, we’d love to show you around. Schedule a tour at Alphabet Academy and see what a typical day looks like.