All children spend one hour minimum outdoors each day, except in extreme conditions. Please dress your child accordingly. Outdoor play is healthy on many levels – it provides open space to decrease the spread of infections, a variety of opportunities for gross motor development, and balance in the children’s play and routine.
Children are provided with their own cot and sheet during daily naptime. Those who don’t sleep are asked to rest until the others are asleep and then offered quiet activities. Licensing requires one hour of rest time.
Children are offered breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack. Staff eat with the children in a family style setting. Well-balanced meals satisfy the requirements of the Child and Adult Care Food Program. Menus avoid sugar and high amounts of fat and salt. New foods are introduced regularly and children are encouraged to taste.
Germs are spread through group setting most often by hand. Therefore, hand washing is a very important part of the daily routine. Children are taught proper hand washing techniques. Your reinforcement of hand washing at home will help your child develop a habit that will prevent frequent illnesses.
Children who are new to groups do get sick more frequently especially at first. They come in contact with germs that their bodies do not have strong defenses against. As children spend more time in group settings, they usually become more resistant to illnesses. Be sure to have a back up plan for when your child is ill.
Children brush their teeth after lunch. This is an important part of self-care.
All staff are trained in First-Aid and CPR.
Do not send your child if he/she has:
- fever
- enlarged glands
- vomiting
- lice or their nits
- undiagnosed skin rash
- ore or swollen joints
- diarrhea
- chills
- inflamed eyes