Parent Handbook

Revised 8/8/17, 12/27/17

Welcome to Creative Hearts Home Daycare

I want to welcome your family into my Childcare Home. To help my Daycare operate smoothly, you will need to comply with my policies and contract. Please review them carefully as it is important that you are aware of all my policies. I want you to be able to make your decision about childcare based on the terms that I provide.

Enrollment Checklist/Forms

Children may be enrolled from 0 to 12 years of age, regardless of race, creed, or religious beliefs. The following forms are required by the state of North Carolina and need to be read, completed and/or signed prior to enrollment:

  1. Parent Handbook (read)
  2. Parent-Provider Contract/ Enrollment Application (complete/sign/date)

Ages Accepted

At Creative HeartsHome Daycare, I specialize in childcare for children ages 0 to 12 years.

I provide 1st shift,and before and after school care.

Daycare Hours

The daycare is open Monday through Friday 7:00am to 6:00pm with the following holiday exceptions:please call or text if you will be late in arriving or absent for the day so that I will know how to prepare for the day.

Holidays

New Year’s DayLabor Day

MLK Day Thanksgiving Day

Good Friday Day after Thanksgiving

Memorial Day Christmas Break

Independence Day Dec. 24 - Jan.1

Please note: If the above holiday falls on a Saturday I will take the Friday before off. If the holiday falls on a Sunday, I will take the Monday off.

Sick/Personal Days

Unfortunately, I get sick from time to time. Due to this I allot myself five sick/personal days per year. I also use these days for classes and trainings (CPR, First Aid, etc.) to ensure my childcare home is in good standing. Of course, I will give you as much of a notice as possible.

Substitute Arrangement

I dohave a substitute caregiver I refer to when needed in case of an emergency. The substitute caregiver is trained in First Aid and CPR and is certified. Parents will be notified if possible, when a substitute will be used.

Vacations

I allot myself one week of paid vacation a year. The dates of my vacation will be posted at least two weeks in advance. Regular payment rates will apply for my vacation,your vacations, weeks with holidays, and provider’s sick/personal days.

Please note: Parents are responsible for finding back up care for their children during provider vacations, holidays, and sick/personal days resulting in the daycare closing.

Enrollment Fee

In order to reserve your child’s spot, the first week’s tuition plusa nonrefundable enrollment fee of $30must be made within one week of the child’s enrollment date.

Payment/Attendance Policy

Payments are due weekly on Friday, in advancefor the upcoming week. A late fee of $10.00 will be added for each day that payment is late. It is not the provider’s responsibility to remind the parents when payment is due. If tuition and fees are not received when due, suspension of services will occur until full payment is made. If daycare is closed for a holiday on your pay date all payments must be received the day before. If your child is absent on your pay date, you are still required to make your payment. Late fees will include Saturday and Sunday. I will take all outstanding accounts to court and collections. Your specific rate and pay date will be outlined in the Childcare Contract. I reserve the right to change rates with a two weeks’ notice. I accept cash, personal checks, money orders, credit and debit ($5 convenience fee).If you would like to use the cash app please be sure to add the 1% fee ($1.25) to your weekly payment. Cash name ($creativehearts17). Due to limited spaces available, weekly payments are based on using or holding your slot, not on the child’s attendance. No refunds are given for late arrivals, early departures, parental vacations, or exclusion due to illness.

Non-Sufficient Checks (Returned Checks)

Due to the inconvenience of NSF checks, a $30 fee will be charged for all checks returned, plus any other charges incurred to myself and/or the bank. Parents who have two NSF checks will be required to pay by cash or money order from that point on.

Late Pick Up

If your child is picked up after their scheduled departure time there will be a late charge of $10.00 for every 15 minutes (unless prior arrangements have been made). This amount will be due at the time you pick up your children. Please be courteous and arrive on time. After hours is time with my family.

Arrival and Departures

Children are to arrive clean and ready for the day (no pajamas). Your child will be offered a nutritious breakfast if you arrive by 8:45 a.m. If you cannot have your child to care by that time please provide your child a meal before arriving. Please make your drop-off brief. Never leave without telling your child goodbye. Please be in control of your child during drop-off and pick-up times. Pick-up and drop-off times are not a good time to discuss serious problems. Little ears and minds hear and understand everything. Topics that concern day-to-day events or light-hearted discussions are fine. Please feel free to call during naptime (usually from 12:00 pm-2:00 pm.) to discuss serious topics. I ask that you inform me in person or in writing in advance if someone else other than you are going to be picking up. The authorized person to pick up must show their I.D. and be 18 years or older before I release the child into their care. If there is a court order keeping one parent away from the child, I must have a written note from the custodial parent on file to that effect. Otherwise, I cannot prevent the non-custodial parent from picking up.

Open Door Policy

You can stop by during business hours unannounced. For safety purposes, my door will be locked. Parents are also free to call and check on their child at anytime. Please leave a message if I don’t answer and I will return your call in a timely manner. Another way to get a hold of me is through text message. I find that communicating through text is convenient for some parents.

Behavior Management and Discipline

Discipline is a learning process and not a punishment. Misbehavior will be handled in firm, consistent and POSITIVE manner. Some of the methods include:

  1. Positive Reinforcement: The child will be encouraged when demonstrating acceptable behavior
  2. Redirection: The child is redirected to another activity and given an opportunity to try again at another time.
  3. Providing children with reasons for limitations
  4. Helping children to constructively express their feelings and frustrations to resolve conflict
  5. No child will be handled roughly, shamed, or humiliated. No corporal punishment will be used, even at the request of parents. Age appropriate time-out procedures work well. My philosophy on discipline is to help children gain respect for each other and themselves, and to teach constructive and positive alternatives when conflict arise.

Termination/Discontinuation of Services

  • Parent/Provider Decision: The first 2 weeks will be regarded as a trial period, in which either party may terminate the contract without notice. After the first 2 weeks of enrollment, 2 weeks written notice from parent or provider is required to terminate the contract.
  • Delinquent Account: An account is considered delinquent if the payment for the week is not paid by Friday or the last day of attendance.
  • Persistent late pick-ups: Children being picked up later than their scheduled time on a repeated basis may have services terminated.
  • Inability to meet the needs of the child: I will strive to provide the needs of all children, however, in some instances,a child’s needs may not be able to be met by my childcare setting.
  • Abusive behavior by a child: Children who are persistently abusive towards other children, my property or me will be terminated. This will only occur when all other available methods of intervention have been exhausted

Health Matters (Illness Exclusion)

For the health and safety of your child and all the children in our daycare, please do not send your child to daycare sick. I may also become sick making it difficult to care for the children at the high standards that I have set. I can only care for children with mild cold like symptoms that are otherwise feeling and acting well. Mild cold like symptoms are clear runny nose, slight cough, and a slight or no fever. If you are unsure if your child should be brought to daycare, then please call and check with me. If a child becomes ill during daycare hours the parents will be contacted to pick up their child. Parents need to pick up their child within one hour of being notified. If parents are not available, the emergency contact person will be notified.

Note: Once the child is removed from daycare due to illness, they may not return to daycare until symptoms requiring removal are no longer present. The child must also be clear of any contagious disease, unless accompanied by a doctor’s note stating the illness in question is not contagious, and the child is otherwise feeling well enough to participate in our daily schedule.

Guidelines for Children Requiring Exclusion from Daycare.

  • Fever
  • Diarrhea
  • Vomiting
  • Runny Nose with colored discharge
  • Rash
  • Pink Eye
  • Lice – child needs to treated before return (NO NITS AT ALL)
  • Communicable diseases- Chick pox, measles, mumps, pink eye, influenza, etc. The child may return when the incubation and contagious period is passed and the child is well enough to resume normal daycare activities.

I have the right to refuse to care for a sick child.

Medication

At Creative Hearts Home Daycare, I do not give medications to the children. If your child needs to be medicated in order to get through the day, and be able to comfortably participate in our classroom activities, then it is quite possible he or she may be too sick to attend daycare. I will however give certain doctor prescribed medications to the children, if they are no longer contagious, and only if the medication consent form has been signed. For example,I will administer for asthma or allergic reaction. If you’re unsure if I will administer a certain medication or not, please feel free to ask.

Reporting Child Abuse

I am required by law to report any suspected incidents of possible child abuse or neglect.

Allergies

Please let me know on your child’s emergency form if he or she has any allergies of any kind, and what medications are required (with your written consent) for treatment. If medication must be carried with your child at all times, it is your responsibility to provide an extra prescription for me to keep in my home.

Medical and Dental Emergency Procedure

Emergency information is kept on file at the daycare. In case of illness or injury this information will be use to notify you or the person designated by you, of your child’s status. If your child is injured while at daycare, first aid will be administered. If treatment by a doctor is necessary, I will make every effort to contact you or the doctor you have chosen to treat your child. In all cases, an injury report is completed, and a copy is given to the parent. Authorization for emergency treatment must be signed at the time of enrollment to ensure that in the event of an emergency, we can make sure your child receives the necessary emergency treatment he or she needs. It is important that all emergency contact information is kept up to date and correct. Please inform me immediately of any changes to keep your information current. Parents are responsible for all costs involved in emergency medical treatment, including emergency transportation if required.

Note: In case of a serious accident or sudden illness requiring medical attention, the following procedures will be followed.

  1. A phone call to 911 is made.
  2. Child’s parents (or emergency contacts) are called.
  3. Child is separated from the other children and appropriately cared for.
  4. Parent, provider, or ambulance takes the child and health records to the doctor or hospital

Licensing and Certification

Creative Hearts Home Daycare is licensed by the State of North Carolina. We are inspected regularly by the state to ensure that our programs, personnel, and facility meet health, safety, and other state requirements. All personnel are trained in First Aid and CPR through the Red Cross and have certification.

Fire Drills

We have regular fire drills. If an actual emergency occurs requiring evacuation of our facility, we proceed out the front entrance, to the outside. Here I will take a head count before leaving the area. I would also notify all parents immediately.

Evacuation Procedures

Creative Hearts Home Daycare has written policies and procedures for dealing with emergencies and natural disasters. Evacuation plans are posted in the daycare. In the unlikely event, the children will be evacuated to an emergency location, and you will be notified as soon as possible. The emergency location of choice is the playground located at the corner of Edmund Dean Drive and River Run Road. A notice will be posted at the daycare with all information on the alternative sight. Directions to the playground are as follows: Turn left out of the driveway and the playground is about ¼ of mile at the first stop sign.

Diaper Policy

It is the parent’s responsibility to provide diapers, 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). Children are changed on an as-needed basis.

Toilet Training

I am more than happy to encourage potty training as long as the child is ready (typically between 2 and 3 years old). The initial start needs to be done at home for at home for at least two weeks with success before it can be effectively started at daycare. Parents will be required to supply pull-ups. Children will be allowed to come to daycare in cotton training underwear after they have been accident free for at least two weeks in pull-ups. Communication between parents and the daycare provider is imperative for a successful transition from diapers to toilet.

TV Viewing

Television viewing may be used daily during meal preparation but no longer than 20 minutes and is limited to PBS, the Disney Channel, or Educational Videos. On occasion, usually on Fridays, I may pick an appropriate children’s video or movie to watch. Children are never required to sit and watch TV, and TV is not offered in place of free play or learning activities.

Toys

I have well organized, and age appropriate toys for the toddlers and infants. Infants will not be allowed to be around or play with small objects and toys. During the initial adjusting period, I encourage your child to bring a piece of home with them; a special blanket, or stuffed animal can be very comforting. Photos of family members and/or pets can be left at the daycare to help remind your child of familiar people if he or she feels lonely during the day. However, please do not bring your child’s toys to daycare except on designated days (sharing/show and tell). As much as I try to encourage sharing, this seldom works when it is the child’s own personal toy. It only causes problems between them and other children. Never send your child to daycare with toy weapons.

Supplies Needed at Daycare

Parents are responsible for supplying the following items: diapers/pull-ups, diaper creams, weather appropriate clothes and a change of clothes, jacket, shoes that lace up or Velcro and/or stay on feet (no flip-flops please), pacifier (if needed). A blanket and a comfort object for rest time, and anything else your child may need. There is a good possibility your child will get dirty throughout the day because of food, paint, markers, dirt, bubbles, etc. So please dress your child accordingly for play. I am not responsible for replacingstained or soiled clothing.

Note: Please check your child’s cubby periodically to make sure they still have all of their necessary items needed at the daycare. This way I can care for your child in the best possible way.

Meals/Snacks

Each day I provide three nutritious and well-balanced meals. I provide morning breakfast at 8:00am, morning snack at 10:15am, lunch at 11:30pm, and afternoon snack at 3:00pm. Milk and juice is served with all meals and snacks and water is offered throughout the day. I provide baby food for infants. The meals and snacks for each week constantly vary to ensure the children receive a well-balanced diet. The children are offered the food, but they will not be forced to eat.

Special Diets

If your child has any particular dietary needs resulting from being a vegetarian, or having allergies, religious beliefs, or non-religion beliefs, etc., then I must be informed, and when applicable given a doctor’s note stating to the fact.