Policies
Hours of Operation, Daily Schedule and Activities- Hours, Weekly Care Schedules
- Daily Activities and Scheduling
- About TV & DVD's
- Supervision
- Special Walking "Outings"
- Napping & Resting Periods for Ages 1 and Older
- Religious Practice
- Toilet Training/Learning
- USDA Food Program
- Meal and Snack Schedule
- Food Allergies and Special Diets
- Make Sure your Breast-fed Baby Will Suck from an Artificial Nipple
- Feeding Babies
- Promoting Peaceful Sleep Patterns for New Babies
- Preventions of SIDS
- Tummy Time
- What Equipment Is Used for Babies?
- Pacifier Policy
- What to Bring
Enrollment
- Steps to Enrollment
- About the Holding Fee
- About the Waiting List
- Trial Period
- Be Sure to Check the Bulletin Board Daily for....
- Parent/Provider Conferences
- Every Day....
- Photos on Ning!
- Scheduling
- Training
- Background Checks and Orientation Training
- If Sue Rowe Needs to Leave, an Assistant Provider Will Be Called
- The Child Care Home Closes for Holidays
- The Child Care Home May Close for Some Vacation Days. Parents Need to Check the Bulletin Board for the Vacation Schedule
- The Child Care Home Closes for Bad Weather Events When Verona Area Schools Are Also Closed
- Backup Care Arrangement
- "Night Nannies"
- Maternity Leave
- Payment Methods
- Provider Sick Pay
- Provider Vacations
- Fees for Holidays
- Co-payments
- Fee for Late Payment
- Deposit
- Waiting List Fee
- Holding Fee
- Receipts, Flexible Spending Accounts, and Year-End Accounting
Management of Communicable Diseases
- Respiratory Etiquette
- Hand Hygiene
- Keep Children Home When They Are Ill - Symptoms of Illness
- Reporting Communicable Disease
- Children May Return to Child Care 24 hours after the Cessation of Symptoms
- Parents Must Pick Up an Ill Child
- Emergency Services Will Be Called for Serious Illness
- Communicable Diseases Must Be Reported to Department of Public Health and All Enrolled Families
- Children and Families Must Be Fully Immunized.
- Administering Prescriptive and Non-prescriptive Medications
- Cuts, Scrapes and Bruises
- Parents Must Tell Sue Rowe or Subcare Provider about Injuries That Occur at Home
- A Serious Injury Has Never Occurred at Sue's House, But If It Does... Emergency Services Will Be Called for Serious Injuries
- All Injuries Are Entered into the Child Care Home Medical Log
- Philosophy
- Understanding and Managing Emotions in Little Ones - Fussiness
- Guiding Behavior to Promote Positive Development
- Organization of Environment, Communication and Management of Schedules, Situations and Contexts are Practical Approaches to Reducing the Need for Punitive Guidance Techniques.
Change or Termination of Enrollment
- Change of Parent/Provider Agreement
- Parent(s) must give four (4) weeks Notice of Termination
- Termination of Enrollment by Sue Rowe WITHOUT Notice
- Termination of Enrollment by Sue Rowe WITH Notice
- What is the best time to transition to PreSchool?
- Licensing Overview - Compliance
- Standards of Care
- Required Training
- No Smoking Policy
- Criminal Background Checks
- Attendance Log
- Authorization to Pick up Child
- Parent Access to Child While Cared for at the Child Care Home
- Maintaining Health Records
- Administering Prescriptive and Non-prescriptive Medications
- Report of Child Abuse and Neglect
- Cleanliness and Management of Communicable Diseases
- Prevention of SIDS
- Emergency Procedures
- Child Care Provider Contacts Parent(s) When Child(ren) are Late or Absent
- Insurance
- Confidentiality
- State Mandated Limit on Time-Outs