Welcome
1-2-3 Family Daycare policy/ Handbook
Revised Janv 1st 2009
1-2-3 Family Day care
311 Pearl St.
Boscobel WI 53805
Phone (608) 375-2349
Fax (608) 375-2928
Cell (608) 391-1235
Email krisstnr@centurytel.net
Web site
www.123famiydaycare.com
Please read this ~Handbook~ thoroughly, as it covers very important policies and procedures that not only
governs our childcare contract agreement, but also pertains to the care of your child. There may seem to be a lot
of information, if you have any questions regarding my policies, please does not hesitate to ask. We will go over
this book during your interview, but this copy is for you to reference back to. There will be a yearly revision to this
~Handbook~ and the accompanying contract. All families will sign a new contract each year. I reserve the right to
make changes to the policies and procedures, as I deem necessary. You will be notified, in writing, of any
changes that may occur.
Children will not be denied enrollment on the basis of sex, race, religion, national origin, income level, physical or
mental limitations or family configuration.
Dear Parents,
Welcome to1-2-3 Day Care. We are a small Family Child Care home. We are different than a Day Care Center
because we are limited to the number of children that are enrolled. We only take up to eight children between the
ages of newborn - 13 years at one time. By staying small we are able to provide the quality care and nurturing
atmosphere that your child deserves.
1-2-3 day care Play is not a preschool, we do offer an informal theme based preschool program. Children
participate in a full range of activities such as free play, cooking, outside play, stories, dramatic play, creative art,
crafts, music, and much more.
Please read this handbook thoroughly, it covers very important policies and procedures that pertain to the care of
your child and family. Thank you for your interest in 1-2-3 Day Care and please feel free to contact me with any
questions, comments or if you need clarification on any of the policies in this handbook.
Before you leave your child the first day, it is wise to make a visit with the child during my regular day care hours
(mornings are best, since quiet time is in the afternoon). This way your child gets to see what happens in day care
and it gives him/her a chance to meet the other children and me. This visit is a good time to bring the supplies
that will be left at day care and the necessary paperwork for admission. If you or your child is very uneasy about
day care, at least two visits are recommended: the first during my off hours when your child will not be
overwhelmed by the other children and the noise, and will have all the toys available to him/herself. During this
time I will be able to give your child undivided attention. The second visit could be during regular day care hours. I
can also give you some ideas on what you can do to make the transition as easy as possible for you and your
child.
Again, welcome to1-2-3 Family Day Care, I look forward to getting to know you and your child!
Sincerely,
Kristina Steiner
About the Provider Initial _____________
Please allow me to tell you a little about myself. My name is Kris Steiner and I am a Family Child Care Provider.
(not a baby sitter) I don’t sit on Babies.
I am Married to a wonderful man named Douglas Steiner he has supported my and my dream to own a childcare
center for 13 years now! He is the repair man construction worker, the carpet layer, fixes all broken appliances
(for daycare is hard on all) the flower and garden planter law mower and snow shovel just to name a few! We
have 4 awesome kids! Christopher a 7th grader he is a 2nd degree black belt in karate, Mariah a 2nd grader is in
modeling and dance and karate, Hunter a pre schooler he is also in karate and Fisher a 2 yr old.
I understand how difficult it is for parents to find good quality child care anymore. I feel I have the love, knowledge,
experience and qualities needed to provide a warm, loving environment in which children can learn and grow. I
believe that children are the most important part of our future, and I will work with you to help establish the solid
foundation children need to feel secure and to provide stability for their future.
I take my profession as a child care provider, not a "baby sitter", very seriously. I have completed many hours of
early childhood education and will obtain as much continuing education as possible in order to constantly improve
my knowledge and skills. I have also received Red Cross certification in Infant, Child and Adult CPR and First Aid.
South Western Wisconsin Technical Collage Credits
Car Seats For safety Sponsored by the kids of the Tri state
Family Child Care Licensing Credential 1 Credit
Child Care Teaching Methods 2 Credits
Mentors and Protégés at work 3 Credits
Child Nutrition 1 Credit
Infant and Toddler 1 Credit
SIDS Training 1 Credit
Family Day Care Management 3 Credit
Food Safety (OSHA)
blood borne pathogens (OSHA)
Safe Lifting Techniques (OSHA)
Member of…
Wisconsin Family Child Care Association
Wisconsin Child Care Improvement Project
Wisconsin Early Childhood Association (WECA)
Wisconsin Family Child Care Association (WFCCA)
Redleaf National Instute
National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC)
Although family child care is a form of self employment, unlike other businesses, there is no room for physical
growth or expansion due to licensing regulations. I am not guaranteed any benefits that most employees take for
granted such as: health insurance, personal days, workmen's compensation, unemployment insurance,
retirement/pension plan or bonuses.
In Closing Initial _____________
Please remember that although I chose this profession because of my love of children, it is also my job. My family
depends on my income as I am sure yours does. Prompt fee payment, adherence to pick up times, consideration
for your sick child and consideration for my personal time is very much appreciated. I take my job very seriously,
and am committed to the very best for your child. I consider it a privilege to have been entrusted with the care of
your child, and I will always treat your child with love and respect.
Main Menu
# of children in my care Page 10
About the Provider Page 3, 4
Absences Page 11
Administer medication Page 11, 12
Annual Enrolment fee Page 8, 9
Arrival and Departures Page 12, 13
Birthdays Page 13
Child Abuse Page 13, 14
Cleanliness / Hygiene Page 14,15
Clock in and out Page 15
Communication agreement Page 15,16
Confidentiality Page 11
Custodial Agreement Page 16
Daily Activities Page 16, 17, 18, 19
Discipline Page 19, 20, 21
Emergency Procedure Page 21,22
Enrolment Procedure Page 8, 9
Field Trips and Transportation Page 22
Funerals – Professional Training Page 23
Guidance Page 23,24
Holding fee Page 26
Holiday Vacation and sick days Page 24,25
Hours of care
House rules Page 25
if your child becomes ill Page 25,26
immunizations Page 27
In Closing Page 4, 48
Indoor / Outdoor Play Page 27
infants in my care Page 28
Insurance Page 28
items to be provided Page 29
Late fees Page 29,30
Main Menu Page 5, 6
maternity and extended leave Page 30
meals and snacks Page 30, 31, 32
My Philosophy Page 32
nap and quiet time Page 33
Nondiscrimination Page 34
Open Door Policy Page 34
parents and providers signatures Page 50
Personal Belongings Page 34, 35
Pets Page 35
Philosophy of learning Page 35, 36
Photo and Newsletters Page 36, 37
Pre school program Page 37, 38
Programming infant toddler, preschool and schoolage
Referral and rewards program Page 38
Releasing Your Child Page 38, 39
Religious practices Page 39
Renewal Page 39
Resolution of Parent Concerns Page 39, 40
Reserving Slots Page 40, 41
Returned Checks Page 41
Revisions to Handbook, contract and Policy Page 41
Safety Page 41, 42
Smoking Page 42
Suspected “under the influence” Page 42
Tax Reporting Page 42
Termination Page 42, 43
Time Clock 48
Toilet training agreement Page 43, 44, 45
Toys Page 45
Trial Period Page 45
Training and Affiliates Page 45
Transportation Page 45, 46
Tuition and Hours of care Page 46, 47
W-2 Wisconsin works Page 47, 48
What not to bring to daycare 59
What you child care fees pay for Page 69
1-2-3 FAMILY Day Care is licensed by the State of Wisconsin, Department of Health and Family Services. I am
licensed to care for no more than eight children at any one time. I am inspected regularly to insure that I meet
licensing standards. Smoking is not permitted on the premises of the center during licensed child care hours. My
Husband Douglas does smoke on the premises when day care is closed.
POSTING
I will post the following items for your review: license certificate, results of the last monitoring visit, any exceptions,
a record of meals served.
Parents will receive a pamphlet, which is a summary of family child care licensing regulations, "Your Guide to
Licensed Child Care," as part of an enrollment packet. 1-2-3 Family Day Care is covered by liability insurance for
my premises and/or for my operations.
1-2-3 Family Day Care does have pets on premise. 3 cats and lots of fish they will be in the child care area. . All
pets for which there is an effective vaccine against rabies have been vaccinated. The children will be closely
supervised when the animals are accessible to children to ensure that both the children and the animals are
protected from harm. 1-2-3 Family Day Care as liability insurance that includes coverage for dogs/cats. If your
child has allergies, please inform me.
Parents are welcome to visit my child care program at any time during the hours of operation unless prohibited by
a court order. If so, I will need a copy of the order.
Children will only be released to persons listed on the enrollment form. If anyone other than the child's parent or
someone who is listed on the enrollment form is to pick up a child(ren), I need to be notified in writing or by a
telephone call in advance. The person picking the child(ren) up may need to show a driver's license or other
picture ID.
If the parent or other authorized person arrives to pick up a child and that person appears to be intoxicated or
under the influence of drugs all reasonable steps will be taken to prevent the person from leaving with the child,
including offering to call a cab or another contact person. While I cannot legally withhold a child from the legal
guardian I will not hesitate to call the local authorities if I feel the child is in danger.
It is important that we communicate daily concerning the needs and interests of your child. If there are issues or
concerns that need to be discussed please work with me to arrange a convenient time to talk on the phone at
naptime or in the evening so we can give the issue the attention it deserves. To foster communication on a
regular basis1-2-3 Family Day Care provides scheduled conferences/written newsletters/parent bulletin
board/daily sheets. To protect each family's confidentiality, 1-2-3 Family Day Care will not share information
about a child or a child's family with anyone who is not authorized
to receive this information Enrollment Fee
$25.00 per child per year! Covers summer pool pass and summer rec. program arts and crafts, most field trips,
travel to school and back etc…
Enrolment procedure Initial _____________
Parents must meet with me to discuss their child's specific needs and to review program policies. The following
items must be completed and returned to the center by the first day of attendance.
• Form CFS-62, "Child Care Enrollment"
• Form CFS-2344, "Heath History and Emergency Care Plan
• Form CFS-104, "Child Care School-Age Agreement" (if applicable)
• Form CFS-56, "Child Care Center Transportation Permission" (if applicable)
• Form CFS-61, "Child Care Intake for Child Under 2 Years" (if applicable)
• First week's tuition
• Parent/Provider agreement
• Wisconsin family child care rules
I will inform you of any updates that are needed and give you 30 days to submit the updated forms.
The following items must be completed and returned to me within 2 weeks after your child starts attending.
• Form CFS-60, "Child Health Report"
• Form DPH-4192, "Day Care Immunization Record" or an electronic record of your child's immunizations
• Food program enrolment form
I have my State of Wisconsin licensing certificate and My Grant County certified childcare certificate on the
bulletin board in the entryway. I will also post all monitoring visit reports there if there is any questions feel free to
ask!
Children may be enrolled on a full-time basis (40hours per week or more), or a part-time basis (less than 5 hours
per day ).If I have the Space available. I do accept children for drop-in care if prior enrollment arrangements have
been made and space is available.
Date Started:
Name:
Age:
Address:
Phone: Home
Work-mother
Work-father
Guardian’s Work
Emergency Contact # 1
Emergency Contact #2
Dates Used Sick Vacation Days
1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6
7. 8
Date received required documents:
• Form CFS-62, "Child Care Enrollment" ______________________________________
• Form CFS-2344, "Heath History and Emergency Care Plan _______________________
• Form CFS-104, "Child Care School-Age Agreement" (if applicable) ________________
• Form CFS-56, "Child Care Center Transportation Permission" (if applicable) _________
• Form CFS-61, "Child Care Intake for Child Under 2 Years" (if applicable) ___________
• First week's tuition ________________________________________________________
• Parent/Provider agreement __________________________________________________
• Form CFS-60, "Child Health Report" _________________________________________
• Form DPH-4192, "Day Care Immunization Record" or an electronic record of your child's immunizations
_____________________________________________________
Food program enrolment form ______________________________________________
Given the summary of rule “Your guide to licensed family Child Care”_____________
# of Children in Care
Initial _____________
I believe that children receive the best possible care when there are eight (8) or fewer children under the age of
12 per adult. Except with prior agreement from all parents using my services, I will not care for more then two
infant (under 12 months) at a time without my helper here. (Look at tuitions rate page for more information 37)
When it comes to filling vacancies or increasing the number of children I care for (a maximum of 8) I will always
give preferential consideration to the families I currently serve. I would currently welcome the opportunity to care
for new siblings as they arrive.
Children need to feel that they are getting quality attention from the adults in their lives, and they also benefit from
lots of one-on-one time. Therefore, for the children's' benefit and mine, I will attempt to keep the group as small
as possible. From time to time in order to accommodate the families that I serve, it may be necessary to accept
one or two extra children for a day or two, such as in the case of a school closing due to weather conditions. On
these days I reserve the right to accept older children for temporary care decide additional fee. To the extent
possible, I will notify all parents in advance of such days, so that you can decide if you wish to keep you child in
care that day. Be assured that I will never accept more children for care then I believe would be safe and in the
best interest of all the families that I serve. I anticipate that this will be a rare event and not a routine situation.
Occasionally I will ask my mother to help watch the children in my home or during a prearranged field-trip. You will
have the opportunity to meet her, and I will always attempt to let you know in advance when she will be assisting
me. I will also welcome your assistance during special field trips or other special fun events. I realize that you
would not be hiring me for care if you regularly had time to spend daytime hours at home, so this time would be
purely voluntary. Of course you are always welcome to drop by anytime during regular business hours.
Absences
Initial _____________
There will be no refunds or adjustments made to your childcare fees for your time missed due to illness, holidays,
vacations (yours), or days off. A place has been reserved for your child that cannot be filled on a short-term
basis. Although I will make every attempt to be available each day, there will be occasions when I or another
family member is ill and I am unable to provide care. You will be notified as soon as possible of any personal or
family illness, funeral, or emergency. It will be your responsibility to obtain alternate care on those days. Please
notify me no later than 9 a.m. if you will not be bringing your child or will be arriving late. More than 3 consecutive
absences without a call may be considered a termination by Parent with all fees due & payable.
In event I have to be gone I will have back up! Ginger Schafer or my husband Douglas Steiner will be here! They
both have
CPR training
First aid
Infant and toddler
SIDS training
And 25 hours of continuing education
Administer Medications
Initial _____________
Since I am not a licensed medical professional, I will not administer any type of medication including prescription
and over-the-counter medications, without a signed consent form (see attached). This form can be filled out
when you drop off your child and must include:
• The child's name, age, and weight
• The name and the phone # of your child's doctor
• The name of the medication
• The dosage amount and frequency
• Instructions for proper storage and preparation of the medication such as should it be refrigerated, shaken,
mixed with water etc...)
• Reasons for needing the medication (so parents can be alerted to contagious illness)
Also, the medication must be clearly-labeled in child proof container. I would prefer you also bring the medication
in a small sack or baggy labeled with the child's name. This is to avoid any possible confusion.
Although I am trained in infant and toddler CPR, basic first aid, and recognition of communicable childhood
diseases, I do not pretend to be a doctor, and will not under any circumstances provide any medications,
including vitamins. You must provide any and all medications for your child.
Arrivals & Departures
Initial _____________
When children leave for a field trip or school run (leave the daycare for any reason the back sheet of this policy
will be used!)
Children are to arrive clean, dressed and fed (unless arriving just before a meal time). It is normal for some
children to have difficulty separating from parents, or cry when being dropped off. Please be very brief (no more
than 5 minutes) during drop-off times; the longer you prolong the departure, the harder it gets. A smile, cheerful
good-bye kiss, and a reassuring word that you will be back are all that is needed. In my experience, most children
are nearly always quick to get involved in play or activities as soon as parents are gone.
Please be brief at pick-up times also. This is a time of testing when two authority figures are present (the parent
& provider), and all the children will test to see if the rules still apply. Typically pick-up times need to be kept
brief. During arrivals & departures, I expect you to back up my House Rules (posted below), but if you do not. I
will remind your child that their behavior is inappropriate and take action to correct, if necessary. Please be in
control of your child during these times. Do not allow your child to run out to the car while you are still inside!
The safety Rule is “No one goes outside without an adult with them.”
Sometimes, at pick-up time, the children may get a little over-excited and/or rowdy because someone else
(parents) are here. Please help show your child that you respect me and my rules by reminding them (and
allowing me to remind them, if needed) that the rules still apply whether or not someone else is here. Or whether
or not you are here some children act out to get their parents attention and that tends to get the whole group
started. (There is a $1.00 per minute early drop off, and late pick up charge. ) It is due on the next schedules day
of childcare.
Tips for Smooth Transitions at Drop-Off and Pick-Up
Transition times can be stressful for some children. In the morning they may not want to say good-bye to you and
at pick up time they may not want to go because they are involved with a fun activity. This is a natural occurrence
and may vary with your child’s age and developmental stage.
To ease the situation we encourage parents to take a minute to help their child feel comfortable and to adjust by
offering positive statements. A parent who shows reluctance to depart only makes the transition harder for their
child. Although parents should never sneak out without saying "good-bye" to their child, a brief good-bye usually
works best. Crying will usually stop a few minutes after you depart. Children of all ages adjust to transitions
differently. When you arrive to pick up your child, we will let you know briefly how their day went, any special
events or accomplishments, eating, sleeping and bathroom habits because the children, as well as the provider
and/or assistants are all anxious to end our long day care day. If you have any concerns and/or issues, I ask that
you call and arrange a time to discuss the matter. Some concerns and issues should not be discussed in the
presence of the child, children and/or other parents.
The provider will recognize each child’s birthday by announcing it on the chalkboard as well as singing the
birthday song with all the children. Parents are welcome to bring a special treat (cupcakes, brownies, etc.) as long
as you bring enough for everyone.
BIRTHDAYS
Initial _____________
The provider will recognize each child’s birthday by announcing it on the chalkboard as well as singing the
birthday song with all the children. Parents are welcome to bring a special treat (cupcakes, brownies, etc.) as long
as you bring enough for everyone.
Child abuse
Initial _____________
Unfortunately, this is a topic that must be addressed in today's society. It goes without saying I will not knowingly
allow any form of sexual, physical, or emotional abuse of any child in my care at any time. This includes the child
when in their own home. On the surface, this may sound like an invasion of privacy, but I cannot ethically turn a
blind eye toward such abuse.
I have been trained in the recognition of all forms of child abuse, and will do everything in my power to prevent
any instances from occurring. If I notice any signs of abuse at any time, I will alert the child's parent(s)
immediately both verbally and in writing, along with a full description of the symptoms. (Bruising, sores, sudden
extreme behavior changes, exedra.) I will document the same information for myself, and if necessary, alert the
proper authorities after first attempting to handle the situation discreetly.
You may get notes about your child having bruises and scrapes without needing to fear that I suspect you of
abusing your child. Be assured, if I think your child has been abused, I will let you know! The notes that I send
home are just to alert you in general of any instances that may come up, and also to protect myself from mistaken
accusation of abuse. I would prefer not to have to deal with this issue, but I think it is best that we handle it openly
and honestly to avoid any possible misunderstandings. We both want what is best for our children. Please feel
free to discuss this or any other issues with me at any time.
initial_____________
CONFIDENTIALITY
Information about you and your child is considered confidential. This means that
Information, including whether a child is enrolled or not, will not be shared outside of our daycare staff without a
written release from you. Staff is trained in issues related to confidentiality and maintains confidentiality at all
times. 123 Family Daycare staff will not share pertinent information with anyone but me Kris Steiner. Likewise,
information pertaining to the performance issues of any staff members at 123 Family daycare is confidential. As a
parent, if you have a concern about staff performance, please refer to section Page 39-40 Resolution of Parent
Concerns on these procedures
CLEANLINESS/HYGIENE Initial _____________
I do my best to maintain strict cleanliness and hygiene standards. Children's hands are washed before and after
meals and after toileting. We use paper towels for drying hands, so children do not have to use the same towel.
Young toddlers sleep in separate mats, with clean sheets used only by them, washable nap mats are used. All
mats are cleaned twice a week.
Children use either paper plates/bowls & utensils that are discarded after each use or plastic plates/bowls and
utensils that are washed in the dishwasher after each use. High chairs and table areas are cleaned thoroughly
after each meal.
The provider’s hands are washed after every diaper change and as needed throughout the day. The area is
sanitized and the diaper is wrapped in a diaper disposal bag and thrown away. Toys and playroom items are
washed and sanitized on a monthly basis.
Clock In/Out:
Initial _____________
All children must be clocked in and out. There is a Time clock and time cards in a file in the entryway on the
cubbies. Each child has their own time cards. Please clock them in and out with the current time and your initials.
If they are picked up or dropped of by a bus I will sign them in or out at that time. Use the "back of the card for
notes to me!
“Column to make note of important information (I.E.: a morning dose of medication, early pick up time, dr.
appointment, new work phone number, etc.). This is done for tax and legal purposes so that I can show that your
child was here during a certain time frame. Failure to clock your child in and out is a violation of Wisconsin
daycare licensing rules so I will fine you $1.00 per time I have to do it! So let’s just work together on this one!
COMMUNICATION WITH PARENTS
Initial _____________
Keeping close communication with my families is a priority! Because we may not always have the time to talk
about how and what your child is doing, I have established the following communication system to help us keep in
touch at all times:
~Daily Reports~
Each child will have a daily written report detailing their activities and routines. Infants will have a journal (if two-
way communication is maintained via the journal) detailing their day; again, two-way communication between
caregiver and parents is strongly suggested by way of the journal.
~Entryway Posting~
I will post information regarding upcoming events, reminds, on the wipe off board below the time clock! My
licensing and certification certificate and recent results of last monitoring visit will be posed here (to the right of
the time clock!)
~Parent’s Board~
In the kitchen, there is a Parent’s Bulletin Board which contains our monthly calendar, curriculum information,
community information and other fun tidbits.
~Mail boxes~
Each child will have a file accessible to parents. This is where receipts and notes to parents will be placed.
~Parent Conference~
occasionally parents will be invited to meet and discuss their child’s development and concerns. This may be
initiated by either the parent or myself.
~Calendars and Newsletters~
A monthly calendar and a monthly newsletter will be distributed to keep you informed about learning themes,
special dates and topics of interest. The URL for the newsletter is:
~Evaluation Forms~
I encourage you to give me feedback about my program through conferences, daily conversations or surveys in a
formal evaluation. Written surveys are given to each parent twice a year. Please be honest as I will use this
information to better my program.
PARENT PARTICIPATION
Occasionally I will invite parents to some special events each year such as their child’s birthday party or special
holiday parties. Additionally, you may participate by helping with a field trip or in any way you like. Of course you
are always welcome to visit at any time during the daycare day!
Custodial Agreements: Initial _____________
Clients that have Custodial agreements would be wise to provide a copy to me for safety reasons. All
arrangements are different and for the protection of your child, your family, and my daycare this will assist if a
parent shows up to take a child that has no right to have that child. I can’t release a child to another parent
without permission from the client that I hold the contract with unless I have a signed consent form. CUSTODY
ISSUES AND UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS:
If only one parent has custody of the child(ren) and the other is not authorized to pickup the child, the parent must
instruct the provider of this fact, and must provide a copy of the court order confirming that one parent does not
have (or has limited) visitation rights. If there is any change in the legal custody of the child, the parent must
provide written documentation confirming the change. The custodial parent will be notified immediately if an
unauthorized (someone not on the forms or a non-custodial parent) person arrives to pick up the child.
DAILY ACTIVITIES/SCHEDULE
Initial _____________
The main goal of this childcare is to have fun, improve social skills, and encourage creative expression. I will utilize
a variety of activities to accomplish this goal. Free-play, reading, arts and crafts, music/singing, dancing, dramatic
play/pretend, puzzles, and educational TV/videos are just some of the activities we will be doing.
Creativity plays an important role in my daycare program. We do not follow a strict regiment of scheduled "class"
time, but grab every opportunity to turn playtime into a learning experience. In order for children to be creative,
they must be free to make choices, and then receive the encouragement to carry them out. Open-ended play
materials will be provided that will enhance the individualistic abilities of the children. Young children still learn
best from participating in and observing the environment around them. Freedom of expression will be encouraged!
Young children and toddlers enjoy a structured schedule that allows for flexibility. A schedule helps the day to flow
more smoothly, allows the child to anticipate coming events, and aids in achieving a variety of goals. We will
adhere to our schedule to the best of our ability, keeping in mind that anything can happen when children are
involved. There will be times when we have to make adjustments to the schedule. We appreciate families
considering our schedule when picking up or dropping off their children.
TV time is closely monitored and is limited to PBS, Nick Jr. and Playhouse Disney. Movies are limited to only
educational videos.
Music helps to develop young brains and will play a strong role in day-to-day activities. We may have special
music activities and may also play music during other activities throughout the day.
7:00-8:00 Arrivals/Free Play/Educational TV
8:00-8:30 Wash Up/Breakfast/Clean Up
8:30-9:30 Outside time (stroller ride weather permitting)
9:30-10:00 Circle Time - Calendar, Weather, Group Theme Discussion, Theme Related Story
10:00-10:30 Songs & Finger plays
10:30-11:00 Outside time or more songs and finger plays
11:00-11: Math/Science/Basic Skill Builders
10:45-11:00 Clean Up/Get Ready for Outdoor Play
11:00-11:45 Outdoor Play
11:45-12:00 Clean Up For Lunch
12:00-12:30 Lunch
12:30-1:00 Clean/Wash Up
1:00-3:00 QUIET TIME
Parents please come in very quiet during nap and quiet time if it is your child’s departure time!
3:00-3:30 Afternoon Snack
3:30-4:00 Homework/Art Center
4:00-5:00 Outdoor Play
5:00-6:00 Remaining Departures/Educational TV
6:00 1-2-3 family Day Care Closes
I will plan activities and provide children with a variety of experiences. Some of the activities will include:
Language development: Books, music, story time, fingerplays, flannel board stories
Large muscle skills: Balls, hula hoops, bean bags, swinging, outdoor play
Small muscle skills: Art and crafts activities, stringing beads, Legos, pegboards, blocks
Creative expression: Dramatic play, puppets, music and musical instruments, art activities
Self-help skills: Assist with mealtime preparation, dress self for outdoor, help with jobs in the center
Play is the major component of our program. Enough time, materials and space will be provided for children to
actively explore the world around them. Children will have an opportunity to use a variety of art materials,
manipulative and housekeeping equipment. Children, including infants and toddlers, will go outdoors daily when
weather permits. The children will be kept indoors if the the temperature is below 0 degrees including wind chill;
raining or storming.
I will allow children to watch television including Videos or DVDs. Children may not bring videos or DVDs from
home. The children will be allowed to watch television before naptime, during the early morning and late
afternoon or on special occassions. Children are not required to watch television and other activities will be
available during that time for children to use.
School age children will have a quiet place to study or relax, access to appropriate materials and activities, and
will have ample time for large muscle activities and to participate in food preparation.
Children under two years of age will have a flexible schedule, which reflects the child's individual needs. They will
be given individual attention including lots of time for talking. The body position of non-mobile infants and their
location in the center will be changed frequently. I will provide safe, open spaces for children whom are creeping
and crawling. Infants and toddlers will be encouraged to play with a wide variety of safe toys and objects.
Discipline Policy
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I do not believe in spanking, slapping, yelling, or hitting of any kind. This type of discipline will not be used in my
home, regardless of your practices in your home. Instead, I use the following discipline methods to handle any
dangerous or harmful offense:
Children's behavior will be guided by setting clear limits or rules for children. I will talk with children about
expected behaviors and model those behaviors consistently for them. I will state positively what children can do,
using specific terms; e.g. "you need to walk" rather than "don't run"). Undesirable behavior will be redirected to
another activity. Children will be given a wide variety of age-appropriate activities to choose from and will be
given the attention they need before they demand it. Behavior management will be for the purpose of helping
children develop self-control, self-esteem and respect for the rights of others.
I do use "time-outs" to deal with unacceptable behavior. A "time-out" or "take a break" may be used when other
techniques have not been successful. A time-out will be used to remove a child from a situation that has gotten
out of control before a child could hurt himself or others. Time-outs will never exceed five minutes and may not be
used with children under three years of age. When used, the time-out will immediately follow the behavior. I will
stay with the child and talk about what behavior was unacceptable, and what else he/she might have done or said
instead. Rather than use a specific time-out chair or corner, I will have the child "take a break" near the others,
so the emphasis is on relax/cool down, rather than isolation and punishment. The child will be praised after
completing the time-out, and will be helped to rejoin the group.
I recognize that no single technique will work with children every time. If a child exhibits unacceptable behavior, I
will request a conference with parents to consider how to deal with the behavior. If the behavior continues, the
next steps may include referrals to appropriate community resources, and/or discharge of the child from care.
In accordance with "Wisconsin Rules for Licensing Family Day Care" actions that are aversive, cruel, humiliating,
and actions that may be psychologically, emotionally or physically painful, discomforting, dangerous or potentially
injurious are prohibited. Prohibited actions include spanking, hitting, pinching, shaking, slapping, twisting, or
inflicting any other form of corporal punishment on the child; verbal abuse threats or derogatory remarks about
the child or the child's family; physical restraint, binding or tying the child to restrict the child's movement or
enclosing the child in a confined space such as a closet, locked room, box or similar cubicle; withholding or forcing
meals, snacks or naps; punishing a child for lapses in toilet training. These forms of punishment will never be
used, even at a parent's request.
For children under the age of 18 months:
I find it most effective to remove the child from the situation, and redirect their attention elsewhere. Although I will
most likely explain to the child that the offending behavior was inappropriate, children of this age are rarely able to
fully understand what they have done. Fortunately, their attention span is also shorter than the older children, so
simply showing them a different toy or activity usually does the job.
For children of about age 2 and over:
I will alert the child to the offense by saying firmly "no", explaining why the behavior is unacceptable, and offering
the child the choice to behave. If the child chooses not to behave appropriately, I will first explain to the child why
their behavior is not acceptable, and then I will place the child in a chair for "time out” about 1 minute per year of
age. At the end of the time out, I will ask the child if he or she understands why they had a time-out , ask if they
understand why they shouldn't do that behavior, then ask if they are ready to play nicely again. This method not
only stops the offending behavior, but also teaches the child consequences, responsibility, and empathy in a
positive manner. Dangerous and hurtful offenses including hitting, biting, kicking, pushing, hair pulling, throwing
objects at someone, climbing on an inappropriate structure, willful destruction of property, tantrum throwing, and
not following reasonable requests. These relatively minor offenses will be handles as described above,
depending upon the child's age and developmental stage.
To a point, kids will be kids- but only as long as the emotional and physical safety of all the children in my care are
protected. In rare instances that I feel any child in my care has serious discipline problem; I will request a
conference with the parent(s). If an understanding cannot be reached, I reserve the right to terminate our
contract with as much notice as possible in order to guarantee the comfort and the safety of the other children in
my care.
Emergency Procedure
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In case of an emergency that would require an evacuation, children will be evacuated through the nearest exit.
The attendance form and list of phone numbers for parents and emergency contacts will be taken out to assure
that all children are accounted for and all families notified. Children will be assembled at 309 Pearl St.
In the event of a tornado warning, the children will be taken to location. Blankets, a portable radio and flashlight,
with extra batteries for both, are kept in the tornado shelter area at all times. The attendance form and
emergency contact information will be brought along.
In the event of a lost child, I will check all areas of the center. If the child cannot be found, the child's parents
and/or emergency contact and the police will be immediately notified.
If a child who is scheduled to arrive at the center, does not arrive within 1 hour of the specified time on the written
agreement signed by the parent, I will call the parents and let them know the child has not arrived. The call will be
documented.
If the center should lose the use of heat, water or electricity before the center opens; or while children are in
attendance, I will call parents and ask them to pick up the children or I will call parents by 6 AM and ask them not
to bring the child that day.
If we are unable to re-enter the building after a necessary evacuation, I will take the children to Casey’s Gas
Station and contact parents as soon as possible.
There will be a posted drill and evacuation plan for the following: tornado, fire and serious injury or illness. We will
have practice drills for the above according to the State Licensing Requirements. In the case of a power outage
due to inclement weather, we will contact the parents so we can decide together what would be the best plan of
action for your child.For life-threatening emergencies, we will call 911 for assistance and accompany the sick child
to the hospital by ambulance, leaving the other children with a competent adult caregiver. (Debra Fortner) For
non-life threatening emergencies, parents or other listed adults will be phoned to take the child to the doctor or
emergency room. In a event that I have to leave I will
My plan for evacuating sleeping children between those hours is to wake children and escort them to the nearest
exit.
Fire and Tornado evacuation plans will be practiced monthly.
Orientation Plan for emergency Back-up Substitute Provider
Each employee, Volunteer, and/or Substitute will receive an orientation before beginning working here at 1-2-3
Family Day Care. The orientation will be documented on the Staff Orientation Checklist. This orientation will
include
1) The Names and ages of all children in care.
2) The current arrival and departure information for each child enrolled including the names of the people
authorized to pick up the child(ren)
3) The location of children’s emergency contact information (files)
4) Specific information relating to the children’s specific health care needs including medications, disabilities
or special health conditions.
5) SIDS risk reduction procedures (only if licensed to care for children under 1 year of age).
6) An over view of daily schedule and any o schedule.
7) Emergency procedure.
8) The procedure for reporting suspected abuse The plan for evacuating sleeping children (only of care is
provided between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.
The back up providers will receive a verbal orientation each time before being left alone with the children.
If there is a minor injury
I will wash the wound with soap and water and apply triple antibiotic ointment and a band aid
If there is a Major injury
I will call 911 and I will call the parents and the person on the emergency contact list and explain and ginger
Schafer will be called in for back up care in event I have to leave the premises with the child(ren)
Medical log book
I will document in my log book any changes in the children attitude or discipline issues and if anything is not
normal. If there is family issues it will be wrote in the book it is like my diary! If a child is bit by a bee bug or
another child it will go int here if I suspect child abuse it is there too! I have to do this for the safety of all children
in my care including my own!
Field Trips:
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Field trips (2-3 times a month) we twill be traveling to local libraries, post office, fire station, police dept, bakery,
newspaper shop, other factories, hospitals, post office ect… I feel no matter the Childs age they learn from hands
on. I feel children can and will learn so much more with the experience right in front of them and letting them
reach the learning opportunity to learn Parents are always welcome to accompany us on trips. And sometimes I
will ask for a helper or two for these types of trips in my newsletters so feel free to volunteer or have a friend or
relative help out if you would like.
Signing this contract implies that you are allowing me to transport your child in the proper restraints in my vehicle
for field trips, various outings, and school drop off and pick ups.
In the event of a funeral, The Provider is paid two days for a family funeral. The provider will be attending 5 paid
professional training days per year. Parents will be given at least a two week notice before the scheduled
training day. Training days are beneficial for meeting your children’s needs while in my care and a must to
provide better service for you and your children. The provider will notify you as soon as possible if I will be
closed due to illness or a funeral. Parents may wish to secure their own back-up provider for all of these situations.
FUNERALS /PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
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In the event of a funeral, The Provider is paid two days for a family funeral. The provider will be attending 5 paid
professional training days per year. Parents will be given at least a two week notice before the scheduled
training day. Training days are beneficial for meeting your children’s needs while in my care and a must to
provide better service for you and your children. The provider will notify you as soon as possible if I will be
closed due to illness or a funeral. Parents may wish to secure their own back-up provider for all of these situations.
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Children's behavior will be guided by setting clear limits or rules for children. I will talk with children about
expected behaviors and model those behaviors consistently for them. I will state positively what children can do,
using specific terms; e.g. "you need to walk" rather than "don't run"). Undesirable behavior will be redirected to
another activity. Children will be given a wide variety of age-appropriate activities to choose from and will be
given the attention they need before they demand it. Behavior management will be for the purpose of helping
children develop self-control, self-esteem and respect for the rights of others.
I do use "time-outs" to deal with unacceptable behavior. A "time-out" or "take a break" may be used when other
techniques have not been successful. A time-out will be used to remove a child from a situation that has gotten
out of control before a child could hurt himself or others. Time-outs will never exceed five minutes and may not be
used with children under three years of age. When used, the time-out will immediately follow the behavior. I will
stay with the child and talk about what behavior was unacceptable, and what else he/she might have done or said
instead. Rather than use a specific time-out chair or corner, I will have the child "take a break" near the others,
so the emphasis is on relax/cool down, rather than isolation and punishment. The child will be praised after
completing the time-out, and will be helped to rejoin the group.
I recognize that no single technique will work with children every time. If a child exhibits unacceptable behavior, I
will request a conference with parents to consider how to deal with the behavior. If the behavior continues, the
next steps may include referrals to appropriate community resources, and/or discharge of the child from care.
In accordance with "Wisconsin Rules for Licensing Family Day Care" actions that are aversive, cruel, humiliating,
and actions that may be psychologically, emotionally or physically painful, discomforting, dangerous or potentially
injurious are prohibited. Prohibited actions include spanking, hitting, pinching, shaking, slapping, twisting, or
inflicting any other form of corporal punishment on the child; verbal abuse threats or derogatory remarks about
the child or the child's family; physical restraint, binding or tying the child to restrict the child's movement or
enclosing the child in a confined space such as a closet, locked room, box or similar cubicle; withholding or forcing
meals, snacks or naps; punishing a child for lapses in toilet training. These forms of punishment will never be
used, even at a parent's request.
Holding fee
On certain occasions a family may need to take their child out of the center but would like for us to hold a spot for
their child. A holding fee of $75.00 per week, used in 4-week increments up to 8 weeks can be paid to retain your
child’s placement. Maximum of 12 weeks holding fee per calendar year. Weeks may not be carried over into the
next year (Dec. into Jan.) NO holding fee is allowed for children from birth through age 2. A 2-week written notice
is required in order to start the holding fee If notice is not given, regular tuition rate will be charged.
Each parent has the option of not paying the holding fee. However, be aware that if you do not pay the holding
fee, we cannot guarantee placement within daycare when you wish to return.
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Tuition will not be adjusted for these holidays. When one of the listed below holidays falls on a week day I will be
closed for he day! It is a paid holiday for me so your weekly tuition will not change!
I realize the need for reliable daycare and will attempt to give as much notice as possible whenever I must close
my home to care for any reason.
In order to spend quality time with my family, I will be closed for the following major holidays:
New Years Eve
New Years Day
Martin Luther King Day
Presidents Day
Good Friday
Easter Monday
Memorial Day
Independence Day (& day after if it falls on Sunday-Thursday)
Labor Day
Columbus Day
Thanksgiving Day, the day before & after
Christmas Eve, Christmas day (& day after if it falls on Sun-Thurs)
I will send home a holiday closings calendar at the beginning of each year.
Providers Appreciation Day (May 9th 2008)
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Children and families are welcome in areas of my home that are used for childcare purposes. My family and I
need some privacy and separation from the childcare. Please respect this. It can be difficult for my family to share
their home/wife/mother, so intimately, with other children/families, for so many hours each day. It is important for
them to feel that they have their "own" space. My children are expected to keep any toys/objects that they are not
prepared to share, in their rooms, away from the other children.
1. I am not responsible for lost or broken items that children choose to bring from home.
2. Please limit toys and books from home. Please NO small things that the little ones could put in their mouths
(including coins).
3. All children have a rest time in the afternoon.
4. There is no physical punishment in my childcare. A child may be removed from the play group for a cooling off
period of 3-5 minutes.
5. I can not accept sick children into my care. If your child becomes ill while in my care, you will be notified and
your child will need to be picked up as soon as possible.
6. Due to the risk of injury while jumping on a trampoline, the Wisconsin Department of Human Services, Division
of Child Care Regulations prohibit the use of a trampoline by children in a home daycare facility. While your child
is under my care he/she will not be permitted to use this equipment.
7. If I must be away from the daycare, i.e. Doctor’s appointment, for a short period, my husband Doug, will provide
substitute care.
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If your child will not attend on a regularly scheduled day please let me know by 8 A.M.
I will transport children who attend school at Boscobel Elementary to and from the center in the morning and after
school.
If parents wish to allow a school-age child to leave or arrive at the center unescorted, they must provide written
authorization for this activity. School-age children who leave the center unescorted must be traveling to home,
school or another activity where adult supervision is present.
Although I am not a trained professional, I have been educated in recognition of infectious childhood diseases
and will attempt to alert you at the first sign of any illness.
In order to protect the health of all children in my care, I will call you at work and request that you pick up your
child within one hour if he or she exhibits and of the following symptoms:
• Fever over 100 degrees for more then 1 hour
• Excessive diarrhea for 2 or more consecutive diapers or toileting
• Vomiting in excess of typical infant spit up
• Conjunctivitis (pink eye)
• Consistent complaints or ear or stomach pains
• Bleeding other then minor cuts and scrapes
• Excessive greenish nasal discharge, indicating possible infection
• Head lice
ILLNESS AND SICK CARE
The health and well being of all of the children here are of utmost importance to me. It is for the protection of the
children that I must adherence to my Health Policy. Please read it carefully. If you have any questions or doubts,
regarding the statements it contains please discuss them with me now. Do not wait until your child is sick to think
about what would be best for all concerned. At that point you may be making the decisions based on emotion
instead of logic. Even with all of our precautions children do get sick and or hurt. Due to my concern for all of the
children enrolled in my child care there are certain guidelines that I require my clients to observe. In some cases,
if your child needs to be seen by a doctor, you may be required to submit a signed report from your doctor before
your child can return to child care. I will furnish you with a form or a form can be obtained from your doctor. This is
to ensure that a child does not return to child care when he or she may be in danger of exposing someone else to
an illness. Some contagious illnesses are no longer contagious after the child has been on medication for 24
hours.
There are a number of immunizations required by law before your child may attend child care. Upon application
for enrollment you may be asked to bring your child’s immunization record. You will be informed of any
immunizations that will be needed before your child starts child care.
Children with minor illness may attend child care at the providers discretion. It is important to realize that if a child
is unable to participate in the normal routine or needs more care than I can provide without neglecting the others
in my care, that child must stay home. I know we both agree there are times a child needs to be with the parent for
both physical and emotional comfort. There are also some illnesses that by law exclude the child from attending
child care. Some of those illnesses are but not limited to:
Infectious Conjunctivitis
Infectious Diarrhea
Impetigo
Chicken Pox
Hepatitis A
Scarlet Fever
Scabies
Lice
Ringworm
Strepthroat
I would be happy to discuss the details of any of these infections with you at your request. When a child has
certain symptoms, he should be kept home or in a special setting. Some of these are:
FEVER
A fever is a sign that the body is fighting some problem. The importance of a raised temperature depends on what
is causing the fever. For example, if nothing else is wrong and the child had a DTP shot, the fever is not cause for
the child to stay home unless it directly affects his or her ability to handle normal daily activities.
There are certain times when a fever means a child should stay home. These include: An infant up to 4 months
with a temp of 100 degrees or higher. A child 4-24 months with a temp of 101 degrees or higher. A child over 24
months with a temp of 101 degrees or higher. In the event of this type of temperature, the child should not return
until the temperature has been gone for 24 hours without the aid of fever reducing medications such as Tylenol. If
your child awakes with a high temp and you administer a fever reducer, this generally only lasts a few hours and I
will have to call you when you arrive at work to come pick up your child. In the meantime the other children have
possibly been exposed to an undiagnosed illness.
VOMITING OR UPSET STOMACH
A child who has been vomiting can easily spread germs through vomit. The child may also need my help. The
added time to clean up after the instance takes my attention away from the other children. If your child vomits
while at child care, you will be expected to come immediately to remove your child from child care. If you are not
able to come as soon as you are called, please arrange for someone else to come pick up your child. The child
must stay home until 24 hours has passed with no vomiting episodes.
DIARRHEA
When a child has a single loose stool, he or she does not need to be at home. However, if a child has very runny
stools that cannot be contained in a diaper, or the child cannot reach the toilet in time, the stool may contaminate
the child care setting and this child must remain home. Sometimes a child may get diarrhea from antibiotics or
eating something different or to much of something. If they feel well and do not need extra attention and are able
to participate in normal daily activities they do not need to stay home. Children with diarrhea, who look or feel sick,
or have a fever along with their diarrhea need close attention. They should stay home until 24 hours have passed
with only one bowel movement.
RUNNY NOSE
Children with constant runny noses that are not caused by allergies may spread germs everywhere. They may
wipe their noses on their hands, then rub them on their own and others clothing and on surfaces and toys. This is
a difficult one to call. Please keep in mind how you would feel if another child’s parent brought their child to care
and exposed your healthy child. These instances will be handled on a case by case basis. Your cooperation will
be greatly appreciated. Other symptoms of illness that will cause some concern are: gray or white stool, infected
skin patches, difficult or rapid breathing, pink eye, severe itching, sore throat, severe coughing, yellowish skin or
eyes, spots or rashes, dark urine, headache/stiff neck, and unusual behavior.
Some of the features that help insure your child’s health are:
*NO SMOKING ON THE PREMISES.
*Current immunizations are required
*Good hygiene is stressed at all times
*Infants are held while drinking from a bottle. Therefore children are not allowed to carry around or have a bottle
in their beds.
*Favorite blankies or sleeping toys may be brought but kept for rest time.
*Children do not bring food or drink to child care. (the only exceptions are pre-arranged treats )
*Children do not bring toys from home.
*Children are prevented from sharing cups, utensils and food
*Every attempt is made to keep toys and play area’s sanitized.
* Napping is done on individual beds or mats.
*Food preparation is done in a safe and hygienic manner.
MEDICATIONS
If your child is on medication and it must be administered while at child care, the medicine must be in the original
container and labeled with the childs name, doctor, name of medication, dosage and when it is to be taken. I will
also have a form for you to sign giving me permission to administer the medication to your child. Medication will be
given at the time or with the meal you specify and a written record kept.
DIAPERING
The diapering surface is waterproof and free of cracks. A washable cover is used when changing diapers. Soiled
diapers and wipes are immediately thrown away. Hands of the child and caregiver are washed thoroughly and
dried with a paper towel. Diapers are changed as needed and are checked often. Creams, ointments and
powders are not routinely used. On occasions that these products are needed or requested by the parent it will
be discussed with parents before applying.
In event that your child is sent home due to one of the above conditions he or she is not aloud to return until
accompanied by a signed by the dr. This is necessary to prevent the unnecessary infection of the other children
in my care. Although it may seem inconvenient when your child is sent home, you will appreciate knowing your
child's exposure is minimized when the other children become ill.
I will not send a child home with a common cold. This sort of illness is going to accrue among children, and
unfortunately cannot be totally avoided. You must expect that anytime a new child is introduced to the groups,
cold are likely to accrue. I will do my best to prevent the spread of such illness through hygiene and house
keeping, but totally avoidance of this sort of thing is impossible.
Likewise, I will not close my daycare if I have a mild cold. I will, however notify you as soon as symptoms appear in
myself or any other children, so that you can decide whether or not to have your child in care that day.
I will follow procedures on personal cleanliness and communicable diseases with licensing rules and the
guidelines for exclusion of children from child care as adapted from the Division of Public Health.
In the event that I or a household resident is ill, I will notify the parents of all regularly scheduled children no later
than 6a.m. .that the center will be closed.
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All immunizations must be up to date. Any child found not up to date will have 24 hours notice to receive required
immunizations. The provider can refuse to care for any child(ren) if required immunizations have not been
received.
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Indoor Play: We have a large playroom area designated for the children to play in. This room has plenty of toys
and floor space for each child to play together with the other children or by themselves if they choose. With the
exception of meals and outside play, the children will spend most of their day in the playroom as it is easier to
monitor and safer for the children to be in one area of the home. The children will be expected to clean up as
needed throughout the day.
Outdoor play: We will be playing outside everyday that weather permits. Please make sure that your child is
appropriately dressed for outdoors play at all times. During the colder months, our outdoor play will probably
range from 15-30 minutes, and in the warmer months, we are normally outside for 1-2 hours each day. Outside
activity and exercises for children are important for stimulation and exploration. They will only be permitted to play
outside when the weather is dry. When the weather is over 90degrees, outside activity will be limited as the health
of the children is #1.
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Since 1992 the American academy of pediatrics has recommended that infants sleep on their backs to reduce
their risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). But some families still place infants on their stomachs to sleep.
In order to provide the best care for your infant the daycare does the following:
• Infants under 12 months will be placed on their backs on a firm, tight fitting mattress for sleep (in a portable
crib)
• Waterbeds, sofas, soft mattress, pillows, and other soft surface will be prohibited as an infant sleep surface.
• All pillows, quilts, comforters, sheep skin, stuffed toys, and other soft products will be moved from the crib.
• When a blanket is used, the infant will be placed at the foot of the crib with a thin blanket tucked around the
mattress, reaching the infants chest.
• The infants head will remain uncovered during sleep.
• Infants will be places in a supine (back) position for sleeping to lower the risk of sudden infant death
syndrome (SIDS). (Unless the child has a note signed from a physician specifying otherwise)
• When infants can easily turn over from the supine to the prone position, they will still be placed on their
backs but allowed to adopt whatever position that they prefer to sleep. Unless a doctor specifies the need for a
positing devise that restricts to movement within the child’s crib, such devices will not be used.
• If you have any questions about SIDS and infant sleep positions please all 1(800)505-crib the national back
to sleep campaign.
By signing this agreement, it means that you have read and understand my rules and reasoning’s to how I will be
laying all babies down to sleep in my daycare .
(Name)___________________________________________________ (Date) ______________
(Failure to sign means that you are no longer seeking my childcare services)
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1-2-3 family daycare is covered by liability insurance, both on my premises and operations. We are covered for 8
children. We are also covered for our pets! 3 cats and lots of fish! There are no dogs aloud on our premises.
Thank-you!
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Parent Center
Provided Provided Items
1 0 Disposable Diapers
1 0 Baby Wipes
1 0 Lotions
1 0 Labeled Sheet and Blanket
1 0 Sleeping Bag
0 1 Bottle for Water, Formula, and/or Milk
1 0 Full Change of Clothing Including Underwear and Socks
1 0 Sunscreen
1 0 Insect Repellent
1 0 Clothing Suitable for Outdoor Play for Each Season
0 1 Crib or Playpen
0 1 Car Seat or Booster Seat
0 1 Food
Thank you for choosing my services for your child. I started this business in 1996 in order to provide quality,
reliable daycare for my own child. My goals are to provide a positive, safe, nurturing environment to all of the
children in my care. I realize that most parents in today's society do not have the opportunity to stay home with
their children, so I intend to offer the next best option.
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You are scheduled for childcare for the hours listed in your Contract and Rate Agreement. If you drop off before
or pick up after these times, you will be charged a late/early fee. An overtime fee of $1.00 per minute will be
charged if you are late picking up your child or early dropping your child off. Late drop off does not constitute late
pick up. Payment of the late fee is expected at the time of pick-up in cash.
It is your responsibility to have your child picked up on time. If you know you will be unavoidably late, it is your
responsibility to have an authorized alternate person picks up your child. It is not my responsibility to tell you that I
have plans after childcare hours so that you can be here on time. Traffic or weather problems (except in extreme
situations) will not be an accepted late excuse and you will be charged accordingly. Please remember that it is
your responsibility to allow ample time to get here to pick up your child on time.
Continued late pick-ups may result in termination of childcare services.
Please keep in mind that this is an in-home childcare facility and time with my family is very important. I would very
much appreciate that you be prompt in picking up your child each day.
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In cases of your potential absence due to maternity leave where you will be placing your new baby into my care,
all forms must be filled out prior to starting care. Also, half the regular weekly fees will be due for the new baby’s
slot to be held. Also due will be regular fees for any other children enrolled under my care whether they attend
during this time or not.
Meals and snacks
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Daycare will provide meals and snacks, with the exception of infant formula or breast milk. You are certainly
welcome to provide any favorite foods your child may have, but please provide enough to share with all the
children. The Daycare is on the 4 c’s food program which I am reimbursed once a month.
I will follow USDA guidelines when planning our menus. I will offer the following meals and snacks to all children in
attendance at the times identified in the daily schedule.
1 Breakfast
1 A.M. snack
1 Lunch
1 P.M. snack
1 Dinner
1 Night-time snack
School-aged children will be offered an afternoon snack upon return from school.
Monthly records of meals and snacks are available for your review.
Parents providing their own children's meals and snacks will be informed in writing of the USDA nutritional
requirements.
Children younger than 12 months must be served formula or breast milk, unless written direction is on file from the
child's health care professional. I will provide Similac advanced formula.
If your child has special dietary needs or has food allergies parents must notify the center in writing.
Meal times:
Breakfast: 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Snack: 10:00a.m.
Lunch: 11:00 a.m.-12:00 a.m.
Snack: 3:00 p.m.
Snack: 6:00 p.m.
Sample breakfast: milk or 100% juice, whole grain toast, or muffin, and fresh fruit.
Sample snack: milk or 100% juice, whole grain crackers and cheese or fruit, occasionally, I will serve cookies such
as fig bars or other home made fruit cookies, however highly sweetened snacks such as cool-aid, soft drinks,
cakes, candies will rarely if ever be offered during daycare hours.
Sample Lunch: Balanced meal such as:
Milk, a main course such as a healthy sandwich on whole wheat bread (including peanut butter and jam
sandwiches, grilled cheese, bean burritos, etc) or real macaroni and cheese with vegetables, whole grain pastas
with spaghetti-style sauces, nachos with real cheese, beans and vegetables, vegetable lasagna, and home made
soups etc..
A vegetable side dish such as veggie sticks and dip, or other steamed veggies, or a salad
A fruit serving (fresh whatever possible) such as apples, grapes, bananas, kiwi, oranges, raisins, strawberries,
melon balls, ETC.
Menus are rotated every 2 weeks and are posted on the mail box bulletin board in the entry way!
Breast feeding
If you chose to breast feed and bring pre pumped milk please bring it is breast milk storage bags in a cooler bag
(like a lunch box so to speak) please mark it with the date for it is only good for 30 days in a refrigerator freezer
and 6 months in a chest freezer! I need to know it is safe for the child!
All food will be cut up in safe-size pieces in child-size portions. Children may always have seconds upon request,
and no child will be forced to eat anything. It is my experience that children will eat when they are hungry, and will
get all of the nutrients as they need when consistently present with a verity of healthy choices.
My Philosophy: Initial _____________
As a working parent, you face the difficult challenge of balancing the demands of work with the needs of your
family. Finding high quality childcare that is flexible to your work schedule is one of the most difficult tasks you will
face.
I strive to provide safe, comfortable, stimulating, fun, educational environment in my home with a semi-structural
day. Activities will include free playtime, structural playtime, large motor playtime, small motor skilled activities,
small time and theater time, arts and crafts, music and dance activities, nature and ecology awareness, nutrition,
cultural activities, and other educational yet fun activities. I will also provide nutritious meals, snacks, and
encourage good personal hygiene and manners.
Television will be aloud during daycare hours, but only educational shows will be aloud. Some examples are
Barney, Blues Clues, Arthur, Franklin, Little Bear, etc... I also have a computer that will be available to all ages
but only under adult supervision. School age children may have internet access, upon parental request, but only
again while supervised.
Through a mixture of guided and indirect creative play, children in my care will have the opportunity learn about
color, shapes, textures, numbers, letters, animals, seasons, feelings, senses, nutrition, personal hygiene,
manners, basic science and math concept, and creative concept such as "pretend" play, art, music, drama and
dance. These may all sound lofty goals for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, but most children learn all of
these things and more through creative educational play. I do not believe in pushing any child to learn at an
accelerated rate, and will not make a child feel pressured to achieve developmental milestones. By providing the
right kind of fun safe environment, I believe the children will learn at their own appropriate pace.
Nap/Quiet Time: Initial ____________
All children are required by State guidelines to have a rest period each day. I do not require older children to
sleep; they must however lie quietly until the other children are asleep and then may quietly play or look at
books. School age children may play outside or quietly in the playroom until rest time is over. I do sometimes
offer movies during this time for children as well.
1-2-3 Family Day Care will provide care for children between the ages of 2 weeks and 12 years years. I will
never refuse to enroll a child on the basis of race, sex, color, creed, political persuasion, national origin,
handicap, ancestry or sexual orientation. All children will be enrolled for a trial period of 2 weeks. During the trial
period either the provider or parent may terminate child care without advance notice.
A child may be discharged from the center for reasons such as, but not limited to:
Failure to pay fees on time. (Grounds for immediate termination, without advance notice.)
Lack of parental cooperation.
Inability of child care program to meet the needs of the child. I will consult with the parent concerning how
any problems might be solved before ending the care arrangement. The parent will be referred to other
community resources.
Repeated failure to pick up the child at scheduled time.
Failure to complete and return required forms.
Parents must give a 2 weeks written notice of their intent to withdraw the child(ren), and will be required to pay for
those 2 weeks, whether or not children continue to attend. All outstanding fees must be paid.
I will give a 2 weeks written notice of my intent to discharge a child (and try to inform parents of local resources
that may be of help to them), except when due to parent's failure to keep current with fees owed. Should parent
remove the child during a notice period I initiate, fees will not be charged for remaining unused days.
Nondiscrimination Initial _____________
I do not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, religion, or national origin.
Open Door Policy Initial _____________
At 123 Family Daycare you can always be assured that the door is open to you. Please feel free to drop in and
check on your child, however keep in mind a child just adjusting to a new surrounding will want to leave with you
when you pop in for a visit. These early drop-ins should be made when it is appropriate for you to take the child
with you, or made when you can visit unnoticed as to not interrupt your child’s day. A child going through
separation anxiety will most definitely react by a parent coming into the daycare and not taking them with them
when they depart. Morning drop-off’s and afternoon pick-ups are made easy by my allowing you self-entrance into
my home. Please give the children and myself the courtesy of a short knock and then enter on your own. This
prevents any shocked or potentially scared children by the sudden appearance of an adult in the home. There will
be times where I am pre-occupied with a child or unable to hear the door. On the same note, If you arrive before 5:
30a.m. or after 5:30p.m. for any reason, please knock as a guest would coming to my home. Do not enter freely
unless it is during Child Care Hours, as a courtesy to my family and I. You are also invited to call and check on
your child during the day. Please keep in mind there may be times when it is not convenient for me to run to the
phone. (i.e. diaper changing, bottle feeding etc.). If the phone goes unanswered, please do not become alarmed,
simply leave me a message on my answering machine and I will then return your call as quickly as possible.
Open door policy does NOT mean that our doors will be kept unlocked. I believe that it is extremely important to
keep the doors locked for the safety of the children and my home. I do not want unwanted or unexpected visitors
to enter without our permission or knowledge.
Personal Belongings Initial _____________
No toys should be brought from home. Little ones have a difficult time sharing with others, and it is even harder
with their own special toys. Exceptions will be their “cuddly” for naptime. Parents are required to supply
diapers/training pants, wipes, formula (if you choose not to use mine) or breast milk and a change of clothes. In
addition if your child requires a special diet, you must supply it.
I will send home a notice informing you when your child's supplies at daycare are running low. I will also keep
extra diapers and wipes here at my family childcare so that no child would ever have to do without. If you do not
send in supplies to restock your child's shelf within two days of your written notice, I will charge a fee of $1.00 for
each diaper that I use from my personal supply for your child. Fees will be added to the weekly tuition amount
and need to be paid in full by the end of the week
Property brought to day care is not my responsibility. I cannot and will not be responsible for lost or broken
items. If the children are unable to share, their item(s) will be put away for the day. If a favorite cup, cuddly or a
similar items is brought with your child you will need to make sure you take it home if you wish for it to go home
otherwise cups are put in the kitchen and favorite items are in their cubbies.
Any property that remains 10 business days after the last day of the child's attendance becomes the property of
the 1-2-3 Family Day Care to be disposed of as I see fit. Please take your child's belongings on their last day.
Pets: Initial _____________
We love animals here, and so we have daycare pets! We have fish that the children enjoy watching & feeding,
and we also have 3 cats they have been raised in our daycare and they feel that they are just like one of the kids.
They are very gentle and love the children. They are up to date on all their shots. You will be notified at least 2
weeks in advanced if we get another pet! Excluding fish! The children will be closely supervised when the animals
are accessible to children to ensure that both the children and the animals are protected from harm.
All my cats have been vaccinated. If your child has pet allergies, please inform me
PHILOSOPHY OF LEARNING
Initial _________________
My philosophy is that a warm and nurturing environment is made rich by “hands on” play-learning opportunities.
Children learn about themselves and their environment through their surroundings.
From birth, babies are marvelous learners, immediately investigating the sights, sounds and feel of the world.
Long before walking and talking, they are exploring their own bodily powers and what the world has to offer.
Though much of a very young child’s play, learning is self-motivated and self-directed, it is still necessary for
caregivers to stimulate the child through individualized play-learning experiences in an enriched environment.
Children of all ages are given opportunities to learn through experiences with stories, songs, art, science,
dramatic play, sensory materials and math activities. A preschool program designed for Family Childcare will also
be provided for children ages 2+. Younger children will be considered at the parent’s request.
Photos/Newsletter: Initial _____________
I do have a digital camera and at times will take photos of the children doing fun activities and may use them in my
newsletter, Bulletin Board on Living room wall and on my web page for advertising my daycare. You may view my
webpage at anytime I will provide you with the web address. If at anytime you would like to see photos that have
been taken of you children feel free to ask and I will provide them to you. By signing this you give me permission
to use the pictures for advertising and daycare use.
I, ______________________________________________________________________________________
(parent’s or guardian’s name)
give permission for ______________________________________________________
(name of child care provider)
to photograph my child/ren, _____________________________________________________________
(child’s name)
for the following purposes:
* only first names and possibly last initials (in the event of two or more children with the same first name) will be
displayed on the facility website.
I understand that it is my responsibility to update this form in the event that I no longer wish to authorize one or
more of the above uses. I agree that this form will remain in effect during the term of my child’s enrollment. By
signing below, I also agree that this is a legally binding form, and providing false information could be grounds for
termination of childcare services, forfeiture of retainer, or both.
Father/Guardian’s Signature
Date
Mother/Guardian’s Signature
Date
Kristina j. Steiner 1-2-3 Family Day Care
Date
Infant Program
You are looking for a safe, secure "home away from home" where your child can learn, play and grow. We have
designed a nurturing, creative world for infants to help their minds and bodies develop. Watch your infant take the
first steps toward a bright future when sharing his or her early developmental experiences with 123 Familydaycare.
Infants are unique and have their own patterns for play, feeding and sleeping. We use these patterns as our
guide to introduce daily activities that will prepare your infant for life. Our highly trained teachers and staff offer a
nurturing and creative environment for infants to develop their bodies and minds. We are committed to making
this first transition away from home easy and natural for you and your child.
Program Features
• Building of self-esteem through nurturing personal care
• Interaction with groups to spark curiosity and socialization
• Focus on cognitive and motor skills through playtime and activities
• Development through age-appropriate materials and toys
• Regular communication between teachers and parents to keep you informed about your child's day
Toddler Program
I will develop friendships, confidence and self-esteem.
It is a whole new world when babies take to their feet. They walk, they talk, and they begin to develop
relationships with each other. Your toddler has so many things he or she wants to see and do, and we'll be there
to guide your child every step of the way.
Toddlers learn through sensory experiences that enhance their cognitive, language, motor and social skills. They
turn ideas into words and phrases to better express themselves, and practice the value of sharing and
cooperating through group play. Children at this stage start to develop friendships and gain confidence as they
use their words and thoughts to interact with others. It is important for children to express themselves creatively
and, through our Early Foundations® Toddlers program, we encourage all children to develop their unique skills
and interests.
Program Features
• Daily whole group instruction promotes social skill development
• Balance of nurturing, playtime and learning throughout the day
• Monthly thematic units that provide a variety of daily activities and experiences
• Development of confidence, self-esteem and a love of learning
• Learning areas focused on dramatic play, creative arts, language and sensory exploration
• Regular communication between teachers and parents to keep you informed about your child's day
Pre-School Program Initial _____________
I will express my unique creative ideas and talents.
A preschooler's world opens up in new ways as children improve coordination, learn complex games, and begin to
interact more with others. Children learn by doing, and at KinderCare® Learning Centers, your preschooler will
strengthen his or her cognitive skills with plenty of hands-on activities.
Our curriculum is organized into theme-based units that address complex topics that encourage children to
develop their skills and confidence. Each unit incorporates language, math, science, creative arts, music, motor
skills and social development.
Program Features
• Observation-based assessments that demonstrate progress
• Thematic units that encourage curiosity, self-direction and confidence
• Math and science skills heightened through hands-on experiences
• Portfolios to collect your child's work and capture their unique creative expression
• Small group instruction
• Regular communication between teachers and parents to keep you informed about your child's day
school age
Overview
I will become independent as I create my own learning experience.
123 Family Daycare innovative before- and after-school program developed to meet the growing educational
needs of children. They get to spend time with friends and enjoy activities that are relevant to school-age
interests.
Program Features
• Homework support in the Homework Center
• Fitness activities to keep your child active and healthy
• A comfortable environment where your child will learn to build confidence, self esteem, character and social
skills
• Daily communication between teachers and parents keep you informed about your child's day
PROPER ATTIRE
Child’s play is messy work. Your child will be painting, playing on the grass ,sand, sometimes water and various
other activities. Please do not expect me to keep your child’s clothes clean and free from stains. The latest
fashions are cute and appropriate for fancy dress and photographs but not for child care. The children will want to
participate in all activities regardless of their dress. Please remember to replace your child’s clothing in their
cubbies atleast every 6 months to assure we have a garment that fits. Children typically do not wear shoes when
inside the home. This helps to keep carpets clean and the floors more sanitary for crawling infants and children. It
also helps when your child has easy on/off shoes that they can do with minimum assistance.
REFERRAL REWARD PROGRAM Initial _____________
Referrals from a current client are one of the biggest compliments I can receive. As a special thank you, 1-2-3
Family Day Care offers families a free day of care for each referral that enrolls. Your free day will be deducted
from your weekly fee after the referred child has attended for 3 weeks. Rate of free day will be figured based on
your contracted hours of care.
This will allow you to have a part in choosing the children your child(ren) will spend their days with.
Releasing Your Child Initial _____________
My normal procedure is to release the child only to his or her parents or someone else the parents designate. If
someone other than the parent is to pick the child up, please notify me ahead of time. A verbal notice is fine on
that day if this person is on the list of those authorized to pick up your child. If the person is not on that list, I must
have written permission to release your child.
One of the forms you are required to complete designates who may pick the child up if there is an emergency and
you can not contact me. Please make sure those listed are persons with whom you would allow your child to leave
if that person showed up at my door and said, "I need to take Johnny with me." Those on the list should also be
people I could call in the event something happened and you did not show up to pick up your child.
Please inform your emergency contacts that if I do not know them and the child is too young to recognize them
("Hi, Grandma!"), that I will ask for identification. I do not mean to offend them. This is simply a measure taken for
the child's protection.
RELIGIOUS PRACTICE Initial _____________
I do not include religious instruction or practices in my daily activities.
We celebrate the following occasions: Christmas, Easter, and Halloween, 4th of July, Valentines Day, and each
child's birthday and many other holidays! Every day can be a holiday! Like national cheese burger day secretary’
s day etc...
RENEWAL Initial _____________
The Parent Agreement and forms will be renewed every year (January 1st). All previous forms will be obsolete
Resolution of Parent concerns initial _________
RESOLUTION OF PARENT CONCERNS
123 Family Daycare is committed to work with diligence to address any concerns/issues that may be brought by
parents pertaining to the program or the care of children at the site. We understand that parents have chosen
123 Family Daycare and Trust us with your most prized possession. (your child(ren)
123 Family Daycare will do all it can to create a successful care arrangement for the child and family. We respect
the parent’s decision to find the care that they believe is best suited to meet the needs of the family and their
child. If a problem arises regarding policies, the program, staff, physical environment.Parents should first discuss
the problem with 123 Family Daycare in one of the following ways: An individual meeting during office hours or
address the concern, in writing, directly with Kris Steiner Owner of 123 Family Daycare. Parents are encouraged
to provide specific examples and/or information related to the issue to be addressed. It is the responsibility of the
Me (Kris Steiner) to address parental concerns, and it is expected that I will make time and sincere efforts to
resolve the issue to the parent’s satisfaction. If you feel that your complaint was not dealt with promptly and/or
inappropriately, you may schedule a meeting with me to discuss the necessary action.
Resolution Steps
1. 123 Family Daycare will schedule individual and/or joint meeting times
with the parent with the goal of resolving the issue in question. Two meetings will be held to resolve the parent
concern.
2. If for any reason, the concern(s) is not resolved to the parent’s satisfaction, and the issue remains
irreconcilable, the parents may be asked to seek alternative care arrangements. Parents will be given a two week
notice in writing, but if it is in the best interest of the program and/or the child, a shorter notice may beimposed.
4. The parents may appeal the dismissal to 123 Family Daycare in Writing.
If at any time that a parent(s) enrolled at the 123 Family Daycare believes that 123 Family Daycare is unable to
satisfy an issue to the parent’s satisfaction, this policy allows for a release from the child care contract with a two-
week notice. The request must be made in writing, signed, and delivered to123 Family daycare and will be
considered final. Tuition for this first week is required and nonrefundable. f circumstances prevent a child’s needs
from being met at the center, or if a child’s ehavior is having a consistent negative effect on the well-being of
other children, 123 Family Daycare may decide to terminate or limit that child’s enrollment. Before the child’s
enrollment is withdrawn, I will work with the parents to develop a plan to help the child be successful in the
program.
Additionally, if a parent or guardian exhibits behavior which is detrimental to the health and well-being of the
children and/or staff in a classroom or negatively interferes with the normal functioning of the classroom or
program he or she may be asked to terminate care with 123 Family Day Care
Families may not be allowed to re-enroll if they have a past due account balance,
Previous payment issues, unresolved classroom behavioral issues, or have not followed 123 Family Daycares
policies and procedures, as stated in this handbook.
Reserving Slots (new clients) Initial _____________
Due to a numerous number of requests for child care I do not hold spaces without pay. Each space represents a
percentage of my income. When you chose to place your child in my care I will reserve the slot for you as soon
as, but not before, all completed paperwork is returned to me along with the $10 paperwork/ materials fee as well
as the full final 2 weeks fees (in this situation final 2 weeks fee will not be spread out over first 8 weeks of care).
This acts as a commitment to me on your part. Until that time I will continue to interview for other clients. If
paperwork and fees are returned to me, I will hold your slot for up to 4 weeks for normal fee. This fee is due each
Monday morning. These fees are non-refundable, even if other child care arrangements are found. Late payment
policies will apply to fees not received as described above.
Returned Check Policy Initial _____________
Parent will be charged $25.00 for a returned check.
Child care services shall be terminated if there are three late payments or three returned checks in one year.
REVISIONS TO HANDBOOK AND CONTRACT
Initial _____________
1-2-3 Family Day Care changes to this handbook and contract, as I deem necessary. Every effort will be made to
notify all parents at least two weeks before changes take effect. I retain the right to enforce these policies at will.
Lack of enforcement of a certain policy at any given time does not indicate that that particular policy is no longer
in effect.
SAFETY
Initial _____________
I pride myself in having a warm, loving and safe environment in which your child can explore, learn and experience
many different things. Some features that help insure your child’s safety are:
Inside
*Adequate Ventilation through out the home.
*There are no guns or firearms on premises.
*Gates are used on stairways when infants under 18 months are present.
*Fire extinguishers are maintained properly.
*Toys are age appropriate and in safe manner.
*Electrical outlets are covered.
*Pens, pencils and office supplies are out of reach.
*Knives and scissors are kept out of reach.
*Cleaners and chemicals are out of reach.
*The hot water heater is regulated at 120 Degree’s.
*Medications are out of reach.
*A well stocked first aid kit is kept near and expiration dates observed.
OUTSIDE
*Safe grassy area’s to play.
*Safety approved play equipment and toys.
*Yard routinely treated to prevent insects.
*Back yard is fenced and gate locked.
*Children do not play outside unsupervised.
Smoking Initial _____________
Licensing rules prohibit smoking anywhere on the premises (inside and out) while children are present. So please
if you are a smoker please leave your cigarettes in your vehicle.
Suspected "Under the Influence" Initial _____________
If I suspect you are under the influence I will contact one of the people on your emergency contact list (if I cannot
get a hold of somebody on that list) I will contact the Boscobel police department. If no one responds to my call I
will contact grant county dept. of social services. (This is so I am not held responsible for your actions)
TAX REPORTING Initial _____________
I will supply you with a year-end summary of all daycare fees paid during the year for tax purposes. This will be
given to you in January of each year or when services are terminated. You may request a statement at any time.
Throughout the year you will be provided with a receipt each time tuition is paid. It is your responsibility to keep
these receipts
Termination policy: Initial _____________
You are required to give 2 weeks written notice when you decide to terminate childcare. Payment for the two
weeks must accompany the termination Notice. The 2 weeks will be paid in full, regardless of whether your child is
in attendance or not. I will give 2 weeks written notice of termination for which full payment is due, whether your
child is in attendance or not.
I reserve the right to give written notice of IMMEDIATE termination where there are extreme circumstances that
affect the well being of me or other children in attendance. Termination notices will not be accepted while
Provider or parent is on vacation. The notice is to be handed to the provider I will sign it and give you a copy at
that time. You must pay 2 weeks fees in lieu of 2 weeks notice even if the child is not in attendance. There is no
2 week grace (adjustment ) period.
• Failure of parent to pay
• Failure to complete required forms
• Lack of parental cooperation
• Inability of program to meet the needs of the child
• You as the parent need to give me a 2 week notice in writing. (If you don’t I will be charging you 2 weeks
pay. If you have an ending balance I will take you to court for the remaining balance and 2 weeks pay. (if there is
a ending balance then you are required to have it paid in full, if not I don’t have to provide 2 weeks daycare but I
still get paid fo2 weeks.
• I will give you a 2 week notice unless the problem is a danger to me and or the other children in my care.
Time Clock
SIGN-IN AND SIGN-OUT SHEET
Parents are required to check the child in and out daily using Time Clock! There is a card with your child’s name
and birth date in the card file located in the entry way of daycare. Parents are to personally escort their child in
the center each morning and inform me that the child has arrived. In the afternoon, parents must Clock out using
the same system and notify me that they are leaving with their child. If the child is out on the playground the
above still applies.
There is a $3.00 charge per day per child for not signing your child in or out each day.
TOILET TRAINING IS YOUR CHILD READY? Initial _____________
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.
When you feel your child is ready for toilet teaching, I ask that you begin this teaching at home. I will follow
through and encourage your child while in my care. Please keep in mind that the activity level here can distract
your child from responding to an urge to use the potty, more so than at your home. Therefore, I will continue to
use diapers or pull-ups until your child can and will announce that he/she must use the bathroom (not just at
home, but here, also) and can control his/her bladder and bowels for a few minutes beyond that announcement.
When the child has reached this point, training pants (5-ply, not plain terry cloth) with plastic pants may be used.
During toilet learning parents will need to supply:
• three complete changes of clothing (socks included)
• 5-ply training pants (6 pair per day)
• plastic pants (6 pair per day)
• diapers or pull-ups for naptime
When accidents are only happening once every other week, 5-ply training pants will be used without plastic pants.
Do not bring your child in panties or underwear until he/she has naptime and bedtime control established.
I also ask that during toilet learning, the child be dressed in "user-friendly" clothing as much as possible. The best
items are shorts and pants with elastic waists, or dresses for girls. Try to avoid really tight clothing, pants with
snaps and zippers, and overalls as often as you can. Your child will want to help pull pants, etc. up and down, plus
clothing with too many "gadgets" makes it harder to get the child on the potty in time
TOYS Initial _____________
Please DO NOT allow your child to bring toys from home, as it tends to cause conflict with the other children. The
exception would be item for quiet time such as a favorite stuffed animal or blanket. This will only be allowed at
naptime.
Trial Period Initial _____________
All new children will be cared for on a 2 week trial period beginning on your child‘s first day of care. During this
time the Parent or Provider may terminate the child care agreement with 24 hours notice. No pre-paid fee’s will be
credited/refunded upon cancellation during the Trial Period. After the Trial Period, a 2 week’s written notice is
required to terminate the agreement (see Termination Policy).
TRAININGS/AFFILIATIONS Initial _____________
I have been a family childcare provider since March of 1996. I have completed my Licensing Orientation to
become a licensed daycare home for the State of Wisconsin and participated in the state's Mentor Program. The
Collage Courses that I have completed are Child Nutrition Mod 1-2, Infant and Toddler Basic Care, Child Care
Teaching Methods, Mentors and Protégés at work, Family daycare Licensing, Marriage and family, Nutrition
Health and Safety, Family Daycare Management 1-2, I have also completed orientation for certification in Grant
County WI. I have attended educational workshops pertaining to child development and have received a mini-
grant from CCR&R to put toward the improvement of my daycare. I have also attend WFCCA (Wisconsin Family
Child Care Association ) conferences to continue my education. Of course I am CPR and First Aid certified. Other
Trainings include Mentor Protégé’ Teacher Program, 3 hours yearly nutrition classes, Child Care Business
Partnership program, The Nurturing Program,
Transportation
1. I do not provide transportation to and from home, I will provide transportation to and from school, and for
day care field trips
I do carry liability insurance on the vehicle used for transportation.
Occasionally, we may have the opportunity to take a field trip. All children will be placed in safety-approved car
seats as required by state law. Parents may be requested to provide a car seat for the field trip. I document the
Childs whereabouts in the log book kept in the van. (Leaving daycare time and date and arriving daycare time
and date) if we leave by stroller. (We go on walks daily!) I have a cell phone that can be called if you need to
reach me and I don’t answer my home phone! See front cover of policy!
You will need to sign a general Travel Permission form. At times, if a field trip involves admission fees or lunch,
you will be asked to pay for these fees prior to the field trip.
If you do not wish for your child to participate in the field trip, you will be required to make other arrangements for
childcare on the day of the field trip. There will be no reduction in tuition if you choose for your child not to attend
the field trip.
At times, we may plan a field trip or it may be necessary for me to transport your child by car. A permission form is
provided upon enrollment. All traffic and safety laws will be followed. No child will ever be left unattended in a
vehicle. Also, because this business is run out of my home, it may be necessary to run occasional errands with
the children. Parents will be notified at drop off time or with a phone call. The only time we may leave without
notice is in the case of an emergency, in which case a note will be placed on the door leaving instructions where
the children can be found. Unless it is an emergency, you will always be notified prior to any outing from and
reserve the right to refuse. If I do not have your permission to transport your child, you are expected to pick up
your child immediately and make alternate child care arrangements for that day.
Tuition and Hours of Care Initial _____________
Current fees appear on the rate sheet.
My services will be available Monday through Friday from 5:00 a.m. till 5:00p.m. Licensed hours 5:00 p.m. County
certified. Night p.m. care is by choice! County Certified from 5:00 pm. To 9:00 p.m. prefer Day children. If I do
night care for you it will only be temporary! Please discuss needs for care outside these times and I will attempt to
accommodate reasonable request at a possible additional fee. (Although I will do my very best to be available
every business day, it is conceivable that I may be forced to close occasionally due to vacation, illness, or other
emergency. If you cannot ever tolerate, but possible lapses in care, you should consider placing your child in a
daycare center, or make other arraignments for backup coverage. I can recommend several options if you need
referrals.
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This is a Reminder I got from Social services regarding W-2!
Just a reminder to all W2 Childcare Assistance recipients:
The state will only pay for work hours and/or school hours when an individual is also working. The authorizations
are done by the week and any unused days that week are not carried over to another week! Your daycare
provider will not be paid for any hours other than work/school hours for the week the authorization is for. If you
choose to leave your children with the daycare provider for other hours ie: shopping, doctor appts. etc, you will be
responsible to pay for these hours. Please do not abuse this program or the funding may be cut and then the
state will not be assisting anyone with daycare costs. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation participating in
the W2 Childcare Program.
(Directly from the case worker at Grant County Social Services)
Unless other arraignments are made in advance, charges for the next week’s care are due on Monday for that
week of care.
. (There is a $1.00 per minute early drop off, and late pick up charge. ) It is due on the next schedules day of
childcare. Payments may be made by check or cash and should be made out to Kristina Steiner. Checks must
be dated for the day they are due, no post-dated checks will be accepted.
Tuition rates are according to the following hour categories:
State Funding: I do accept state funding for childcare. Please contact your worker as soon as possible to give
them my information. I need to have a Notice of Decision so I know what hours the state will accept for billing.
Any hours over and beyond what the state pays for is your responsibility and you will be informed of any hours
you went over. All co pays that the state says you need to pay are due on Mondays.
Fees are to be paid in advance on Monday for the following week's services.
If there will be a third party payment, as from an employer or the county, a special payment schedule will be
arranged and detailed in the contract. Parents will be responsible for any specified co-payments or unpaid
amounts.
(EXAMPLE) If Sammy is was scheduled for childcare from 8:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
That is 32 hours, Fridays is from 8:00 a.m. till 12:00 p.m. 4 hours. 36 hours total! Sammy’s Parents or Social
Services is paying for Sammy’s daycare hours whether Sammy is there or not! Ok Sammy is ill on Monday so he
doesn’t come to daycare SOCIAL SERVICES will only pay for Sammy’s scheduled hours! You can not just assume
you can make up the hours some other time! The additional hours are extra! If you are not working Social
Services will not pay for Daycare that day! You can not make up hours some other day! That is an additional fee.
If you do not understand what is stated above please feel free to talk to me about it! If you need to run to the
store or run errands before picking your child up remember there is a late fee. I take my children with me so you
will have to take yours!
There will be no reductions for additional children from one family. I am limited to the number of children that I
may care for at one time.
Your child(ren) will be taking up a weekly slot! If you are scheduled for 40 hours 5 days a week then that is what
you have to pay for. If a holiday falls on a week day (see paid holiday’s page 22) there will be no weekly price cut!
Tuition Rate sheet
Infant under 1 Years of age
3.00 Per hour (A minimum of 40 hours 5 8 hour days $120.00 per week)
☺ (Includes formula, baby food)
Toddler 1-3 years of age
$2.50 per hour (A minimum of 40 hours 5 8 hour days $100.00 per week
Preschool 3-5 Years of age ($3.00 per after 6:00 p.m.)
$2.75 per hour (A minimum of 40 hours 5 8 hour days $110.00 per week)
School age 5-12 years of age ($3.00 per after 6:00 p.m.)
2.50 Per hour (A minimum of 20 hours $50.00 per week)
If you exceed the 40 hours it is the amount stated above per hour over 40 hours. ($4.00 per hour after 6:00 p.m.)
weekend care (drop in care 3.50 per hour per child
overnight care if $40.00 per child 2 yrs and older from 6:00 pm till 7:00 am the next day
if your child is under 2 yr of age it is $60.00 per over night same time frame as stated above!
*******(Children under the age of 2 count as 2 children there for they take up 2 slots so I have to have a helper)
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Use of Television Dvd’s and Videos
No child is required to watch tv. It is on most of the time but if I turn it off then they want to watch it!
What is included for your Child Care Fees?
* Unconditional love and nurturing of your child - priceless
* Dependability
* Family atmosphere; 2 brothers and 1 sister at no extra cost
* Preschool program
* Craft supplies: crayons, tape, scissors, markers, paint, paper, pipe cleaners, foamies, etc.
* Daily communication on your child’s day
* Nutritious meals and snacks according to the Wildwood Food Program
* Treats: things that might not be included on a normal basis.
Lunch at McDonald's, pizza, admission to the zoo
* Toys, games, puzzles, books, movies, sandbox house, upkeep of swing set, tricycles, strollers, cribs, bedding
* Training for provider(s): CPR/First Aid recertification, nutrition classes, daycare safety, abuse training, crafts, etc.
* Daycare Insurance
* Utilities: electricity, heat, air conditioning, water, garbage, gas
* Vehicle: Gas and wear and tear with trips to the library, McDonald's, parks, etc
* Furniture: wear and tear, cleaning, replacing, repairing rips or tears
And the list goes on.........
What Not to Bring from Home:
Candy, gum, and any other individual snacks. In addition, we will not allow toys from home (except for infants). All
of these things create competition among the children because one has something that the others do not. If you
would like to bring a snack in for the entire group, please feel free as long as it is not candy or junk food and we
are aware you are bringing it. It needs to be a wholesome snack. If you have any questions, please ask.
A FEW "CLOSING THOUGHTS": I am a professional licensed family childcare provider and I am committed to
providing high quality childcare in a safe home environment. Parents sometimes forget that my services are much
like any other business because I choose to work from my home. I am not just a "baby-sitter" who takes care of
your child, so please treat me with respect. Please try to remember that childcare is a "high stress" job, so I do
occasionally need to take a vacation or just a day off. I've been told by some parents, "I wish I could sit home all
day and get paid for it!" The fact is, I rarely EVER sit (much less relax!) I work over 12 hours a day, and get little
or no "breaks" and get paid less than minimum wage for caring for a parents most prized possessions—YOUR
CHILD!!
I do LOVE this job, though! I take pride in my profession. Your children become part of my own family! My
career in family childcare provides me with meaningful work and extra income to help in supporting our family. If
you fail to pick up your child on time, I have less time with MY family. If you fail to pay your tuition, I find it difficult
to contribute to paying our bills. If your family experiences an unforeseen difficulty, I am very willing to work out a
new child-care schedule with you. However, I do ask that you be respectful of my needs so that I can continue to
offer your child quality care. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!!
Parents and providers signatures! Initial _____________
I will provide 2 copies of this handbook/Policy/contract. 1 for you and 1 for me to keep on file!
This Handbook will cover for a term of one (1) year
January 1st 2008- December 31st 2008
Tuition may at my discretion increase periodically, but not during this term of this contract.
This contract is binding. Failure to cooperate with 1-2-3 Family Day Cares handbook (policy) and contract will
result in termination or court action, if necessary.
I have read and I understand the rules for 1-2-3 Family Day Care and will abide by the policy and contract.
Parent’s names (print)
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