The Giggle Patch Daycare follows a similar program to other Pre-K schools or
centers. We have weekly lesson plans that incorporate a special topic, a
number, a letter, writing skills, fine & gross motor skill activities & learning
concepts critical to their learning development. Every child will be fully prepared
with everything needed to know upon enter into Kinder-garden; Primary &
Secondary Colors, Numbers 1-20, ABC’s, Intro. to reading & more. Writing their
names, knowing their address & phone # is not necessary for entering into
Kinder-Garden but will be taught to each child. (All children have their own
learning paces and they are all not at the same developmental stage.
Depending on the child’s capabilities & their developmental stage, they may or
may not be taught this information.) A child will never be pushed or forced to
learn more than necessary to enter Kinder-Garden. But if their capable, there’s
no reason why they should not be taught the additional info.




I welcome questions, feedback, or discussions of any kind that are oriented
towards a positive outcome for the child(ren). It is only through parent/provider
interaction that a goal of quality, nurturing care can be achieved. Sensitive
issues will be discussed in private outside of regular childcare hours either by
telephone or conference.

Conferences will not be scheduled as a routine part of your child’s care;
however, should you like to have a conference, you may request one at any
time.

I will be publishing (starting September 2007) a monthly newsletter that will
explain some of the activities we are doing, our current curriculum themes,
events that will be happening during the month, holidays closed, and any other
pertinent or fun information that may be of interest to you. You are always
welcome to contribute to our newsletter.

Parents of  
INFANTS will receive a daily detail. Some typical things you may find
on this note would be temperament, food & drink consumption amounts, time &
duration of nap, B.M. & Urine output and items that need to be replenished.

Parents of
TODDLERS will also receive a daily note. Some typical things you
may find on this paper would be things to remember, rest schedule, activities,
temperament, and meals.

Parents of  
SCHOOL-AGED children will only receive a note if there is a special
need, a payment due reminder or an important message.

You are encouraged to call me at any time. If you call during the day, please be
aware that I may be busy with the children and may not be able to answer the
phone. If you would leave a message on my voice mail,  I will call you back as
soon as possible. The best time to call during the day is in the afternoon around
2pm while most of the children are napping.

I am looking forward to a terrific relationship with you and your child!






My philosophy is that you use discipline to teach a child. I achieve this through
love, consistency and firmness. The children are explained the rules of the day
care frequently so that they know the guidelines. Once a child understands the
rules and disobeys them, hurts others or property, the following developmentally
appropriate guidance techniques will be used. These techniques are as follows:

Positive Reinforcement: At all times the child will be encouraged when he/she
is demonstrating acceptable behavior. When a child demonstrates self control,
good habits/manners, teamwork, helping others w/o being asked or good
listening during transitional times, they receive a “STAR” in their name slot or
stickers for their sticker books.  When a child receives 5 STARS they can pick
an age appropriate prize from the treasure chest. At the same time if a child
exhibits defiant negative behavior a STAR can be taken away. Children are
always warned 2 times before a STAR is taken away, to give them a chance to
regain self control over the situation.

Redirection: The child is redirected to another activity and given an
opportunity to try again at another time.

Separation: The child is separated from the group for a child-regulated period
of time (
1 min. Per year old). While child is being separated they will be talked to
about their behavior so that they understand why they were removed. This
technique is mostly used when a child is exhibiting temper tantrum type behavior
or hurting self, others or equipment. When the child shows that he/she is ready
to demonstrate acceptable behavior, they are encouraged to join the rest of the
group and try again.

Last Resort: When a child’s behavior is continually upsetting or dangerous to
themselves, others or myself, a conference will be called with the parents. If the
problem(s) can’t be resolved, arrangements will have to be made for the child to
go elsewhere for care.
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