Schedules, Rates & Policies
Full Time Day Rate: $180 per week
Daily Schedule:
I work with the family designing a schedule that closely resembles the one at home.
Arrival: Exchange of information between parent and provider
Breakfast: Infant is fed according to needs
Morning Awake Time: Reading books, free play, music, sensory and gross motor activities
Naps: Will be scheduled or upon need
Lunch: Infant is fed according to needs
Afternoon Awake Time : continuation of morning routine
Naps: Will be scheduled or upon need
Departure: Infants are fed and diapered for their departure. Details of the infants day will be discussed.
A infant daily report will leave with you each day. (Copy of this form can be reviewed on forms page)
Enrollment:Infant social resume (bottom of page)
Contract & Handbook
State Forms
Immunization Records
Supply List
All supplies must be labeled with your child’s name. You will need to provide the following things to be left here:
**2 changes of clothing (t-shirt, sleeper, outfit, and socks). Careful attention must be made to maintain current sizes left here. Soiled clothing will be sent home and new clothes will need to be brought back the next day.
**Proper outerwear for outside play
**2 Blankets OR 1 Sheet & 1 Blanket AND Pillow
~Diapers or pull-ups – 1 full package. I will notify you when the supply is low.
~1 box of baby wipes – at least 80 to 100 count
~ NOTE: If you prefer not to supply these items to be left here, you may send them daily in the diaper bag. The option of leaving these items here is for your convenience and is not required. However, all of the above items are required for me to care for your child, so they will need to be brought daily.
Toddlers (18 months to 3 years old)
Full Time Day Rate: $180 per week
Daily Schedule:
Our daily schedule is very flexible to allow for unplanned events or other opportunities that may arise throughout the day.
Some days we do not fit all this in....but we try!
We do go outside everyday to play in the backyard (weather permitting).
6:00 - 8:30 drop-offs, welcome children, free play and/or structured-play, story-time
8:30 - 9:00 breakfast, clean-up/wash-up
9:00 - 10:00 circle time (calendar,weather,ABCs, numbers 1-20, shapes), story-time, education play
10:00 - 10:30AM Snack
10:30 - 10:45 music, song and dance, games
10:45-12:00 outside play-time
12:00 - 12:30 lunch time, clean-up/wash-up
12:30-2:30 rest-time and /or quiet-time
2:30-3:00 free play and /or structured-play
3:00 - 3:30 afternoon snack, clean-up/wash-up
3:30 -4:30 craft time, free-play and/or structured-play, books, learning toys, etc.
4:30 - 5:30 pickups, outside play (depending on season), puzzles, story-time, etc.
**We follow the 123 Learn Curriculum www.123learncurriculum.com
Enrollment:
Toddler/Preschool social resume (bottom of page)
Contract & Handbook
State Forms
Immunization Records
Supply List
All supplies must be labeled with your child’s name. You will need to provide the following things to be left here:
**1 complete change of clothing (more if we are toilet training) to be left here. This includes shirt, pants, socks, and underwear. Soiled clothing will be sent home and a new change of clothes will need to be brought back the next day.
**Proper outerwear for outside play
**2 Blankets OR 1 Sheet & 1 Blanket AND Pillow
~Diapers or pull-ups – 1 full package. I will notify you when the supply is low.
~1 box of baby wipes – at least 80 to 100 count
~Toothbrush
~2 changes of clothing (t-shirt, sleeper, outfit, and socks). Careful attention must be made to maintain current sizes left here.
NOTE: If you prefer not to supply these items to be left here, you may send them daily in the diaper bag. The option of leaving these items here is for your convenience and is not required. However, all of the above items are required for me to care for your child, so they will need to be brought daily.
A daily toddler report will leave with you each day. (Copy of this form can be reviewed on forms page)
Our daily schedule is very flexible to allow for unplanned events or other opportunities that may arise throughout the day.
Some days we do not fit all this in....but we try!
We do go outside everyday to play in the backyard (weather permitting).
8:30 - 9:00 breakfast, clean-up/wash-up
9:00 - 10:00 circle time (calendar,weather,ABCs, numbers 1-20, shapes), story-time, education play
10:00 - 10:30AM Snack
10:30 - 10:45 music, song and dance, games
10:45-12:00 outside play-time
12:30-2:30 rest-time and /or quiet-time
2:30-3:00 free play and /or structured-play
3:00 - 3:30 afternoon snack, clean-up/wash-up
3:30 -4:30 craft time, free-play and/or structured-play, books, learning toys, etc.
4:30 - 5:30 pickups, outside play (depending on season), puzzles, story-time, etc.
**We follow the 123 Learn Curriculum www.123learncurriculum.com
Enrollment:
Toddler/Preschool social resume (bottom of page)
Contract & Handbook
State Forms
Immunization Records
Supply List
All supplies must be labeled with your child’s name. You will need to provide the following things to be left here:
**1 complete change of clothing (more if we are toilet training) to be left here. This includes shirt, pants, socks, and underwear. Soiled clothing will be sent home and a new change of clothes will need to be brought back the next day.
**Proper outerwear for outside play
**1 Blanket
School Age Children (up to 12 years old)
Rate: Before & after school $20 per day
Schedule:
Before School
6:00 am – 8:30am arrivals, welcome children, free-play and structured-play
Children will be fed and prepare to leave for the day according to schedule
After School
Homework can be incorporated into schedule
4:30 - 5:30 pick-ups, outside play (depending on season), coloring, play-dough, toys, story-time
Enrollment:
School Age social resume (bottom of page)
Contract & Handbook
State Forms
Immunization Records
Enrollment:
Social resume according to age (bottom of page)
Contract & Handbook
State Forms
Immunization Records
Policies (Please read Contract & Handbook):
Illness:
Pain-any complaints of unexplained or undiagnosed pain, Fever (100F/38.3C or higher), Sore throat or trouble swallowing
Headache or stiff neck, Unexplained diarrhea or loose stool combined with nausea, vomiting or abdominal cramps.
The child will be kept at home until all symptoms have stopped.
Nausea or vomiting
Sever itching of body and scalp
Known or suspected communicable diseases.
It is required to keep (or take) a child home when the child:
Is suffering from one or more of the above symptoms
Is not well enough to take part in the activities at the daycare
ULTIMATELY THE CARE OF THE CHILD IS THE PARENT'S RESPONSIBILITY
Parents will inform the daycare within 24 hours of a diagnosis of a serious illness or contagious disease of a communicable nature in the family. This is to protect my family and the other families who attend the daycare. Failure to do so is grounds for immediate termination of care.
Parents agree that a child will be symptom free, without the aid of symptom reducing medications such as Tylenol, for a full 24 hours prior to returning to daycare. We reserve the right to ask for a note from your family doctor, depending on the illness/disease.
CARE OF A SICK CHILD AND NOTIFICATION OF PARENTS When a child becomes ill, I will make the child comfortable in a quiet place where he/she can rest and will be closely supervised.Toilet Training Is Your Child Ready?
1. Expresses interest in coming into the bathroom with you
to find out what goes on there and perhaps even sits on the toilet herself.
2. Understands what the toilet is for and what it means to have
a wet or dirty diaper. If she also shows a preference for being clean and dry,
fussing when she's wet, pulling off a dirty diaper, or asking to be changed;
all the better!
3. Knows the words for urinating and having a bowel movement
(such as "going potty" or whatever words your family chooses).
4. Can stay dry for at least two hours at a time.
5. Has regular bowel movements with soft, formed stools
6. Can and will follow simple directions, such as those for washing hands.
7. Can help pull pants up and down
8. Seems to recognize at least a few seconds ahead of time
that she's about to go, and can tell you before it happens.
(Many youngsters will squat, leave the room, or get "the look"
before having a bowel movement.)
9. Is in a willing, receptive mood and isn't going through any major transitions
(like adjusting to a new sibling or school).
10. Demonstrates a desire for independence (for example, wants to be a "big girl"
and do things for herself) -- or, better yet, shows a specific desire to use the toilet
like mommy and daddy do!
If your child meets most of these criteria, she's ready to try. If not, wait a month or two and reevaluate.
Potty-Training should begin at home over a long weekend or holiday.
Once you have had success at home for at least a week, your child may begin
wearing CLOTH training pants with rubber pants to cover them at child care.
You must still provide me with 1-2 pull ups
for nap or other extended periods. Also you MUST provide me with
at least 2 complete changes of clothing for your child.
Under no circumstances will your child be allowed to potty-train in regular underwear.
This is for sanitary reasons! Regular underwear cannot
contain urine & feces to prevent the spread of germs in my home & to other
children in care & to my family. Please cooperate with me on this matter.
Also, if you begin training, please notify me so that I can continue
with all the work you have accomplished.
Further, if within 2-3 weeks, your child shows no signs
of progress, I reserve the right to put your child back in diapers
& try again in a few weeks.
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