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The following subjects are of special concern to us. Both parents / Custodians please initial each. Your initials indicate each subject is read, understood, and agreed upon
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Home
About Us
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Children’s emotional intelligence
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Pre-K Program
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Requiered form
Registration form summer camp
Consent form
Enrollment / Tuition agreement / Parent and provider contract
Getting to know you / All about me
Emergency contact / Parental consent form
The following subjects are of special concern to us. Both parents / Custodians please initial each. Your initials indicate each subject is read, understood, and agreed upon
Health assessment by a licensed physician and a record of immunization.
TB test assessment form
Individualized education plans (IEP) and individualized family service plans (IFSP) information sheet
Shaken baby syndrome / Abusive head trauma policy / Parent or guardian acknowledgement form
Brightwheel application
Photography release form
Teddykids bilingual daycare parent / Family handbook family copy
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Form 4
The following subjects are of special concern to us. both parents/custodians please initial each. Your initials indicate each subject is read, understood, and agreed upon.
DIAPERS/WIPES: It is the parent's responsibility to provide diapers, wipes, and diaper cream for your child. It is also the parent's responsibility to check periodically to see if or when your child needs more diapers, wipes, and cream, (not the providers). Each child has his or her own labeled diaper bin, depending on the age of the child.
SHOES: Younger children love to take off their shoes. It is for this reason that we prefer children come to daycare in shoes that lace up and/or stay on their feet. If your child has these type of shoes on then we can control when and where they come on and off. Therefore we can assure that his/her shoes will be available for you at pickup. However, if your child comes to daycare in flip-flops, Crocks, or other types of shoes that fall off or get taken off, then we cannot guarantee their availability at pickup, as they will have most likely fallen off or been taken off and hidden in a outside toy or bush at some point during the day. In times when these type of shoes are worn, due to matters outside of our full control, parents hereby resolve TeddyKids Bilingual Daycare of all responsibility for the shoes safe return and/or the ensuing scavenger hunt.
TRIAL PERIOD: The first 30 days of your child’s enrollment will be regarded as a trial period, in which case either party may terminate the contract without notice. Each child responds differently to a new environment, new children/providers, and moms/dads absence. We are patient and good at what we do, so most of the time this is a non-issue. However, there are rare times in which we must consider the well being of the group (the other children in our care). If for whatever reason, either party feels our childcare environment may not be the best fit, either party reserves the right to utilize this time period as a trial and terminate the contract without resentment, judgment, or ill-will.
TERMINATION POLICY: After the first 30 days of enrollment, 60 Days written notice from parent or provider is required to terminate the contract, with the exception of gross misconduct on part of the provider, parent, or child. Whenever possible even more notice is better. This helps us tremendously. Reason being, unlike childcare centers, we can only take a limited amount of children. So when we are full we are forced to say NO to all incoming requests for childcare. If we have advance notice of discontinuation of needed services then it is possible for us make future arrangements with new family’s inquiring about daycare for their child. This helps to keep our open spots fluctuation to a minimum, and helps us be able to focus more on being the best childcare providers we can be.
HOURS OF OPERATION: We are open from open Monday through Friday 7:00am to 6:00pm. We close promptly at 6:00pm. So please be considerate of our time when budgeting yours. If your late to pick up your child, then parents Will be charge late pick up fee of $15 x day.
DAYCARE INTERIOR/EXTERIOR DOORS: Children love to go through open doors. If a door is opened most of the younger children will follow you through it. As you can imagine this can be disruptive to temporarily loose control of which children are in which room with each parent pickup and drop off. So please promptly close each door after opening it without letting any children following you through it.
GUIDELINES REQUIRING EXCLUSION FROM DAYCARE: A child with any of the following illnesses must be completely free of any symptoms before returning to daycare. If your child is taking antibiotics for an illness, your child may return to daycare after the initial 24 hours of beginning antibiotics as long as he or she has a slight to no fever (under 100F under the arm), no longer contagious, and is otherwise feeling well enough to participate in our daily schedule. Signs of illness include the following; unusual lethargy, irritability, persistent crying for no reason, runny nose (more than clear), cough (more than slight), difficulty breathing, diarrhea, vomiting, mouth sores, rashes (note from doctor stating non-contagious is ok), pink eye, chicken pox, mumps, measles, roseola, hepatitis A, impetigo, lice, ringworm, scabies, strep throat, scarlet fever, tuberculosis, shingles, and any other contagious disease or rash. Any child with a fever of 100 degrees or above, orally (in the mouth), or axillary (under the arm), may not attend daycare. State law requires that we notify parents of children who have been exposed to certain contagious diseases. Please notify us if your child becomes infected, so a note can be posted.
PICK-UPS AND DROP-OFFS: (a) Please make your pick-ups and drop-offs brief (no more than a couple minutes). As you can imagine it takes quite a bit of effort to retain control of a room full of two year olds. Children act up considerably when other parent’s are present. If you linger this makes our job much harder. Please send your child clean, dressed (no pajamas), please make sure your child be ready for the day, as well as all of your child's necessary supplies needed for that day's care. Please be in control of your child during drop-off and pick-up times.
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