Archive for the ‘Introduction’ Category

How do you DISCIPLINE your child?

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

It’s important to know that babies/children are naturally curious and they easily give into temptation. For children under 2 years of age we find eliminating the appeal is the best way to redirect the child’s attention. If it’s too late and they are already moving toward something unacceptable say no, but use a calm voice first. A firm voice can appear to gain the desired response, but your child is really reacting to your emotions. Be consistent and try a calm voice.

You are the parent and the one in control, although I know it doesn’t always feel that way. Try to be clear when disciplining and explain why you are doing what you are and what you expect going forward. Get in the habbit and start doing this early on in your child’s life. Never hit, spank, or slap a child of any age. The message you are sending is that physical behavior is acceptable.

Our children are developing at these young ages and can’t make the connection or difference between their behavior and physical punishment. Pain will be the only emotion they feel.

So please don’t forget that children learn by what you do. Be a role-model and set the right standards.

Please share with us your discipline techniques. Also, there are several resources out there to help guide us parents. Even if you are on your 2nd, 3rd and so on you too can learn something helpful.

If you have any questions feel free to email me. ~Lisa

Cold or the Flu?

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Dear Parents,

With the temporary break in the weather please remember that it’s till winter. I find many children get confused on how to dress when the weather warms a bit. Remember 30 degrees is still very cold!

Here are some tips I found on FluFACTS.com that you could look for to help tell the difference between a Cold and the Flu.

“The cold and flu are both respiratory illnesses, but they are caused by different types of viruses. Flu symptoms usually come on quickly (within 3-6 hours) and consist of a fever, body aches, dry cough, and extreme tiredness. Cold symptoms are less severe and people experience a stuffy nose, productive cough, slight tiredness, and limited body aches. Remember that if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms, it is better to act fast and speak to your doctor within 12 to 48 hours you maybe able to gets medications if you catch it in time.”
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I would suggest reviewing your childcare providers contract for their specific rules. Please feel free to reference my contact posted on my website at www.sunstarsmoondaycare.com

Stay Healthy,

Lisa

Cold Season

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

For all that celebrate Christmas…. I hope you are enjoying your holiday with your family!
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I am spending time with mine today and happy that my son (Anthony) is back from the hospital. About a week ago, we discovered that Anthony was having troubles breathing with a slight cough. Once we took him to the doctors they admitted him for pneumonia. Luckily my husband was on vacation and was able to spend time with him at the hospital.

Parents, I understand that raising a family isn’t easy. Having to be prepared for the unexpected, such as, when a child gets sick it can be difficult. I try to practice what I preach by having “backup” for my family as well.

We are in the flu season so please try to be prepared. I am happy to help in finding a babysitter when your child may be sick. At Sun Stars & Moon Daycare we try to protect your child from the many illnesses that may arise.

Now, on to welcome 2 more additions to the Sun Stars & Moon Daycare family, Imani and Landon. Imani is a precious little 2-year-old girl that we look forward to getting to know. Landon is a 3-year-old boy who has a ton of energy and already getting along great with all of the kids. Welcome aboard!!

Soon we will be having fun with arts and crafts surrounding the festivities of the New Year and Lunar New Year.

Please feel free to share your holiday family experiences. Hope to hear from you!

Always, Lisa

Guest Speaker

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Hi Parents,

This week we have a guest speaker. Her name is Julia Velazquez and she is my 25-year-old daughter that lives in Syracuse. Over the last 5 years, I have worked closely with her on many projects as she consults small businesses at M&T Bank. Below is a brief commentary of her advice.

“Hi everyone. I am excited that my mom allowed me to share my thoughts with you all. Although I don’t have any children and have never run a daycare I have watched my mother build her business over the past 10 years plus. First, I should start by explaining that I am a small business banker and work with businesses in several capacities. Starting, running and growing a business can be challenging. On top of all that having passion for what you do is important. There is no one that I know that loves children more than my mom. She is the storybook mother that wants all children to be warm, full and loved. I know from first hand experience that she cares for all of her daycare children with the utmost concern. She is always looking for innovative ways to provide the very best playful environment.” – Julia

Thanks Julia for your support. As Julia mentioned, we are always looking for the best. With that said, we have added a new assistant to the Sun, Stars & Moon Daycare Team. Please welcome Eric Brown. He has been with us for almost a week now and fitting in nicely.

Eric and I will be spending some time in the early mornings preparing for our review on Thursday. We will keep you updated.

I hope you are all enjoying the holiday season. Please feel free to ask any questions and share your stories. Until next time.

Yours truly,

Lisa Jones

Election Day is also important to us…

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

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Hello Everyone!

Thank you for your support and feedback thus far. This week at Sun Stars & Moon Daycare we are acknowledging our hardworking and understanding parents. Holidays can sometimes pose a challenge for parents in juggling many obligations. I would highly recommend to all families that use a daycare facility to have a “backup plan”. Depending on your work schedule and the hours and holiday closings of your daycare program a backup provider may be necessary. Please ask us as we may have some suggestions.

I would also like to welcome Michael a 2-year-old boy who will be joining us this week. All of the staff is very excited!

In addition, we are also in the process of waiting for our renewal for NAFCC. We are expecting the observation person to contact us shortly. This is important to us as we provide high quality care and are committed to professionalism in our industry.

Don’t forget Thanksgiving is now on it’s way…. only 24 days left! We will soon be sharing with you the fun activities that we are planning for the holiday.

Please share your ideas and thoughts with us! We look forward to hearing from you. I hope you have all voted….we are waiting for the results to come in……. It’s important to be active in our community!

This is Sun Stars Moon Daycare’s Blog

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

Your child is important to us.
We understand that as a military family you have trials and tribulations that many other families don’t endure. Sun Stars Moon Daycare wants to remove any worry when it comes to your child’s daycare needs.

The purpose of this new blog is to keep parents updated on the inner workings of our daycare. This will also give deployed Moms and Dads easy access to their child’s regular activities.

Please come back and visit often. Leave us a comment, we’d love to hear from you.