POLICY

This is a licensed home for children whose parents are working full-time only. My rates are for a full week. They are
as follows:

   6 weeks - 2yrs. $ 200.00 per week
   2yrs. -  To 5yrs.  $180.00 per week
   Before and After school $50.00 per week

I get paid for all holidays as you do. I will not be deducting any for sick days or vacations I choose to take.  I usually
take 2 weeks at the end of March, 1st. Week of April and also the 1st. Week of August. I have found in the past that
parents enjoy me leaving for vacation because they have two weeks with no daycare expenses if grandmother or
someone else is around to lend a hand. But remember if you take a vacation or the child is not in daycare for the day
you still pay.  Also you will notice that my prices do not change with age.  My theory is that the price you start with is
the price you keep.
My insurance and liability has more than tripled in the past two years, but this is a necessary expense for my
business. My fee may sound like a lot to you but you get a nice tax deduction and I have to pay income taxes on what
you pay me, buy food for two meals and a snack, pay insurance, buy supplies.  There is quite a bit that comes out of
that weekly amount. Not complaining, just explaining.

In the past there has been some confusion as to which holidays I will have off and be paid for so I will list them here
                                            Day care will be closed on these days.

                                                         New Years Day
                                              Thanksgiving & following Friday
                                                          Labor Day
                                                          Memorial Day
                                                    Christmas Eve (Paid)
                                                        Christmas Day
                                                            July 4th

When a holiday falls on a weekend, the appropriate Friday or Monday will be taken. These days are my only paid
vacation days. They only add up to seven off with pay.
Financial Agreement is a separate page. This will be filled out for each client.  

THIS NEXT SECTION IS HOW WE RUN THINGS HERE

Let’s talk about what you need to do to keep your child enjoying his day care experience. First of all he or she needs
to have the proper attire for play: Shoes that they are able to take off and put on without much trouble. (Please make
sure they are not too tight.) Make sure they have clothes that reflect our weather.  I suggest you get washable tennis
shoes since I am a firm believer in playing outdoors, fresh air, running and outdoor exercise is just wonderful for
them. And we have just the yard for it. Big and spacious play areas. Lots of equipment. Plenty of variety. The
environment is safe and protected.

Preschool:

3-5 YEAR OLDS

I USE REDEEMER PRESCHOOL IN
ROBBINSDALE THIS IS A PERSONAL
OPTION AND AT THE EXPENSE OF THE
PARENT. I WILL DROP-OFF AND PICK-UP.

PRESCHOOL HOURS:
MONDAY & TUESDAYS
9:30AM. - 11:45 PM.

FRIDAYS PRE-K  5 YEAR OLDS ONLY
9:30AM. - 11:45AM.

TO INQUIRE ABOUT THE PRESCHOOL PROGRAM:
CONTACT VERNA WITT DIRECTOR OF REDEEMER PRESCHOOL
@ (763) 533-2564

THIS IS A GREAT PROGRAM TO INTRODUCE YOUR YOUNG CHILDREN TO A
SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT. I PERSONALLY HAVE BEEN USING REDEEMER NOW FOR OVER 18 YEARS AND LOVE
ALL IT HAS TO OFFER......


                                            
 My philosophy is as follows:

Children learn through play. I try to provide as many opportunities for them to "discover" things about the world they
live in but I do not interfere or interpret what they discover for them, instead I ask them what they have learned.
Children are really very bright and do not need to be talked down to but treated as special little individuals with much
to share.
Each child brings a new and exciting personality to my day care and I try not to stifle their personality but to nurture it
and only help them with 'socialization' skills, and to guide them in areas where they all need guidance. My teaching is
limited as far as structure goes. I provide art supplies for them to experiment with, I teach them how to use the tools
they will be using when they get to school. It is not necessary for them to 'learn' anything except their names, address
& phone, color identification & recognizing letters of the alphabet before attending Kindergarten. I do not want to
push them into learning when this will be a kindergarten process anyway. My goals are to "prepare" them for
kindergarten by helping them understand how to let other children have turns, respect one another and obedience to
authority.
We try to keep a learning environment here. We experiment with different aspects all the time. We ask a lot of
questions.;....."Why do you think the leaves fall off the trees when it gets cold? How come ducks can stay dry when
they are in the water? Why do you think mommy doesn't want you to talk to strangers? " I have them tell me stories
too. Be sure to enjoy your children in the evening as much as I do during the daytime. I try to give them a rest period
every day so that they can spend some quality time with their parents without being all worn out from the day.
However sometimes we aren't able to. Try to spend a little time reading to them in the evening to relax them. They like
to talk about the books that mommy or daddy reads to them at home. Don't forget to make time for them.

                                                 Child Care Goals
                                         To prepare children for their future:
                                      Enable children to follow simple directions
                              Teach children when it is appropriate to sit and listen.
           Give children concrete knowledge that will enable them to visualize concepts taught at school.
                                   Encourage a love of music and books.
                         Enable each child to be self-confident, and to have
                                                     self respect.
                                 Help children verbalize needs and ideas.
                   Teach the children to work out differences using language.
                                      Teach respect for others’ differences.
       Teach the children to have a sense of wonder and to think about the things around them.
                     Have each child enjoy their childhood to the fullest by encouraging:
                                              Each child to laugh.
                                           Each child to have fun.
             Each child to experiment and to have the self-confidence to make mistakes.

                                                        
WHAT TO EXPECT:

Expect your child to complain about the other children doing this or that to them and don't get too upset about it. That
is normal. Each has a different personality and they don't always agree on how to do things or what to play. Don't
worry, I take care of them. I'm there all the time. If you feel however that something needs to be brought to my
attention please feel free to talk to me, I want my children to be happy and my parents too. There is nothing that we
can't handle together. I believe in open dialog between caregivers and parents at all times. Please don't hold
something in that is bothering you until you get angry about it. It is better to talk it out first and fix the problem before
it gets out of hand.                                                           

                                                             MEALS & FOOD:

Breakfast, lunch, and pm snack will be provided.  I belong on the food program, which insures your child gets a well-
balanced meal and snack.  If child is arriving after the scheduled lunchtime, be sure your child has already eaten. Do
not bring candy or gum. Parents are welcome to bring cupcakes or cake for child's birthday celebration.
I will provide breakfast between 7 am and 8:30 am. After that time I expect the children to have been fed. Our lunch
period is between 11:30 & 12:30. Afternoon snack is from 3:00pm. And 3:45pm.


                                         THE FOLLOWING IS MY ILLNESS POLICY
                        [You will need to fill out health record forms and return them to me]

                                                        
 ILLNESS POLICY:

I do not care for children who are feverish. If they have thrown up or had diarrhea within the last 24 hours please
keep them home. If they have a green discharge from their noses they must be on an anti-biotic for 24 hours before
they can attend. Please be more considerate of the other children. I am going to crack down on this because there
has been too much sickness lately. You have to keep sick children at home, please. You would expect the same from
the other parents, I am sure. If your child is not feeling well don't give them a Tylenol to mask their symptoms . If your
child throws up the night before and seems fine the next day, he is still contagious to the others. You must wait 24
hours. They all use the same toilet. They are very affectionate with each other and it is very difficult to keep a sick
child from infecting everyone else. When I am sick, my substitute caregiver is my Husband Dave.

                                                          
  ILLNESSES:

The provider will not accept the child for care if any of the above symptoms are present or have been present within
the last 24 hours. If the child shows any if the above symptoms while in care, the provider will remove the child from
the group and notify the parent or authorized adult to pick up the child. Parents have one hour from time of
notification to pick up the child.
The child may return 24 hours after a temperature has returned to normal, 24 hours after the child is no longer
vomiting, or 24-48 hours, depending upon the illness, after the first dose of an antibiotic.
The child is welcome when they have only a mild cold( e.g. runny nose or mild cough), but is able to participate in the
day's activities.
The parents agree to keep their child's immunizations up to date in accordance with the laws of the state. Verification
by child's doctor will be required yearly.


                                                            
Medications:

Provider will administer oral medications. All medications must be brought in original containers. Parents will be
required to fill out an administration of medication release and dosage form for each medication. Parents will be
advised of amounts and times that medications were administered while in provider's care. Do not leave any
medications in diaper bags brought to the providers home. Hand them directly to the provider with the signed
medication form.

                                                       
TOILET TEACHING:

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,
Huggies or Pull-ups until your child can announce that he/she must use the bathroom and can control his/her bladder
and bowels for a few minutes.

                             
 PERSONAL POSSESSIONS BROUGHT BY CHILDREN:

Children are welcome to bring a toy or book with them, if it is safe for all ages of the children in the group. Do not
bring rubber knives or swords as the children tend to "poke" each other with these and they do hurt.
Do not bring children with any small or potentially dangerous objects (e.g. super balls, coins, buttons, balloons, game
pieces, Barbie Doll shoes, anything made of glass, pins or sharp objects).
Do not bring your child with make-up or chap stick. If chap stick is needed it will be placed with other medications and
applied as needed by provider. The children always want to "share" these items.




                                    Helpful Tips for Drop-Off and Pick-Up Time

                                                    
At Drop-Off Time:

Please be brief. A cheerful good-bye and a hug & kiss is really helpful for your child to start the day off right. I cannot
always hold your child immediately, but I will try to engage them in an activity, or have them sit by me, if that is more
comfortable for them.

Mornings are hectic for everyone. Please don’t be frustrated when your child is clinging to you. This is healthy and
normal behavior. So are some tears. Just cheerfully say goodbye, and leave.

Listen at the window, if you have the time. You will hear the sounds of children playing happily and getting busy with
their day. If you can’t listen at the window, feel free to call when you get to work to check on your child. Remember
that there is an open-door policy in place here. You can drop in at any time to see your child and how they are
interacting.

If you have an important issue to discuss with me, jot me a note or call me on the phone. All of the children arrive
around the same time, and I am busy getting everyone adjusted and beginning our day. Your issues are important to
me, but my first priority is taking care of the children.

                                                   
  At Pick-Up Time:

You have had a long day at work. So have your children. They are eager to see you, and also eager to “show-off” a
little. Sometimes children try to bend the rules a little, testing to see who is in control. This puts me in an awkward
situation. I want your children to continue to respect me and my home, but at the same time, you are the parent and
ultimately in charge of your child. Please help your child follow the rules.

Again, if you have an important issue to discuss regarding your child, a note or an evening phone call after the kids
are asleep may be a better approach. I don’t always have the time to discuss a serious issue if there are other
children here to care for. (little kids have big ears!)  On the other hand, I do like to give you brief information about
your child’s day.

Please encourage your children to remain with you until you are ready to leave. As children come and go at different
times, I do not have their belongings/projects/notes home always ready to go. I am not real comfortable with children
running toward their cars, even on this quiet street. Also, please be aware of other children playing outside, riding
bikes, etc.


*Finally, please do not threaten your child with  “daycare” as the punishment. I care for your children a great deal,
and give them a loving, safe environment to spend their day in.  I work really hard to provide fun and activities for
your children.  We all have our bad days, but the thought of a child unhappy to be here because she/he feels it’s a
punishment is hurtful to me.