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Backup Child Care

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Hello Everyone! Hope the snowy cold weather isn’t keeping you down. I found some really great information that I thought was suiting to recent school closings and/or delays. The majority of the information is from an article on the NACCRRA website. I have tailored some of the details to our facilities specific rules. I hope this is helpful when preparing for situations like these.
Even the best-planned childcare arrangements can be disrupted from time to time. Without emergency care, more commonly known as backup care, working parents may be forced to stay home or bring their child to work with them. By planning ahead and knowing your options, you can be prepared to meet the unexpected.

“It’s a parent’s responsibility!”

Backup care may be needed whenever your regular childcare arrangements are not available. Backup care can be used when your child is ill, when providers resign, or go out of business, when schools are closed, or any situation in which your regular childcare arrangements fall through.

Work Considerations

For two parent families, the best place to begin is to talk your spouse or partner ahead of time about your individual work schedules. Decide who can stay home and when. Be sure you know your time-off options at work so you will be ready when your child is under the weather or an emergency arises.

Be sure you know all the policies at your job regarding time off, sick time and flexibility in your hours at work. You may want to speak with your manager to arrange how your work will be done during your absence.

Ask your employer about backup care. More and more businesses are realizing that by helping employees when childcare arrangements break down or children are ill, they reduce unscheduled absences and create savings for the company. Some employers subsidize a portion of the cost of backup care for their employees. Sometimes companies sponsor arrangements by setting aside backup childcare slots in the community, having a program at the worksite, or providing a service to come into an employee’s home.

Check It Out

If you haven’t already asked, now is the time to find out how your regular provider can help. Ask about policies for ill children, scheduled closed days, and substitute care. Discuss with your caregiver your need for as much notice as possible and whether she has any friends who might be able to help you in a pinch.

“Prior planning can prevent an unnecessary situation”

Whether you’re going to use a drop-in center or temporary caregivers, it’s a good idea to call and schedule a visit. Both you and your child will feel more comfortable on the day you need care if you’ve made the time to visit beforehand. Many programs are open early in the morning and early evening, which may be more convenient times for you to visit.

Visit as many potential caregivers as possible. Let your child explore as you ask questions to determine whether you’re comfortable with the quality of care. Just as you searched for regular childcare, you will be looking for a safe, healthy, and comfortable place to leave your child.

Your Child Is Ill

Children inevitably get sick and for working parents these illnesses can cause great difficulty. It can be tough to judge if your child is too ill to attend your regular childcare program. Ask yourself if your child can participate comfortably and whether his needs will not interfere with the care of the other children. Be familiar with your childcare program’s policies on illness. Do not pressure your caregivers to take your sick child, as it is their responsibility to maintain a healthy environment for all the children enrolled.

“Some family childcare providers may provide temporary care. Some daycare provider may have a list or names for you to use as back up providers. If your child is very sick you will want to be with your child.
Your childcare provider has an emergency… the school boiler just burst… your child is mildly ill. Whatever the reason, you have to work and have a need for backup care.”

When Would I Need Backup Care?

When your child is ill, Weather Alert or has a sudden emergency. Your child’s school or center is closed for a holiday, vacation, inclement weather or emergency.

Please consider these things as you and your provider plan for a back up. Share your experiences with these situations.

Town Hall Meeting – It’s time to speak up!

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Hello to All that have been following along with us at Sun, Stars & Moon Daycare.

The time has come, to do my taxes. Yay! I have been and will be spending extra hours preparing my financials to take them to my accountant. Luckily, I keep track of all my information throughout the year, which makes the process a littler easier.
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I also went to a town hall meeting last Sunday to address a concern with subsidies that could potentially affect daycare providers, parents and furthermore the greater child services industry in Jefferson County. When I heard that Governor Patterson would be holding a series of town hall meetinsg across Upstate New York I knew that I had to be there. Time was limited so only a select number of questions were answered at the meeting. For those that didn’t get a direct response an answer will be provided soon. When I hear something I’ll post it for everyone to read.

In an effort to keep you informed on the adoption of our son Cameron Anthony we would like to share that it has been temporarily postponed. The judge is requesting additional information for legal purposes. These processes never seem to go as fast as you would like. The good thing is we have Cameron and don’t care how long it takes we will wait until he is forever ours. We love him!

As for the Sun, Stars & Moon family we are doing well. We are growing as we speak and having lots of fun. My grandson Jensen is enjoying playing with others his age. My daughter Ronda does a great job with the children and gets along well with the parents.

I have really enjoyed the people that have contacted me with their questions. Please feel free to share your experiences.

Always, Lisa

Welcome our New Addition – We have more Staff!!

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Hi it’s Mrs. Jones owner and provider of Sun Stars & Moon. Thank you to all that have been commented and following our blog!
Oh we forgot explain the process that our children have been doing with the green beans. They were so excited they asked me to share this week. Actually there are 3 different plants that range in length from 14,11,9 inches tall. Did you know that the roots hold the plant in the soil? They also soak up water and other minerals from the soil. The stems actually hold up the plant and carry water from the roots to the leaves and food from the leaves to other parts of the plant. The children were surprised to learn that the leaves make a plant’s food. Did you know that?
On thursday the kids will make jello shapes in food prepation it’s so fun and messy to play with and eat. We are making pilgram hats and turkeys for arts and crafts over the next couple days. We will use our hands to make the turkey feathers with paint of all different colors. Heather, my assistant, and I are working very hard to make the holidays the best for the children with a variety of things to do. We are getting a new substitute and her name is Tasha. The children are very comfortable with her because she is so interactive. We look forward to bring her on the Sun Stars & Moon Daycare TEAM!!
I am leaving for Texas for the weekend to see my daughter and grandson, but day care will still be open and having alot of fun. See you all when I get back on Tuesday.
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I can’t forget our Thanksgiving count down only 14 days left. We hope your are getting your turkey’s ready.

Veterans Day

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Hi parents, we hope all is well. Tuesday, November 11th is Veterans Day!
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Sun Stars & Moon Daycare would like to thank all of those who have served in the military. We are so grateful that we are protected and will be able to honor people for their dedication to our country. We live very close to Fort Drum, which is a military base nearby and many of my children are apart of military families.

That’s why this blog has been such a wonderful way to stay connected with all of our parents and discuss what’s happening at Sun Stars & Moon Daycare.

We have also been in the process of updating/remodeling our bathroom so we are pooped. It has been lots of fun but a ton of hard work. Sun Stars & Moon is always trying to stay as updated as possible. After all of that work we are in need of loads of play. In addition to our food preparation days and baking muffins we will be evaluating our growing green beans.

The kids planted 4 inside green bean plants that have grown about 14 inches tall. We started about 3 weeks ago with a growing kit that allows the children to see the roots grow in the soil. It has been a great learning experience for all.

Don’t forget our Thanksgiving count down…only 17 days left!!!

First Post for Week 10/20-10/24

Monday, October 20th, 2008

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In an effort to keep you connected with your child at Sun, Stars & Moon Daycare this week I will share with you a briefing of our upcoming activities. For all others considering a daycare program please feel free to ask questions as we go along.

The curriculum is tailored to each child’s age and capability levels. Please see below for a brief overview of each activity:

• Pre-K children will practice recognizing ordinal numbers and second position skills.
• Toddlers will be introduced to a new shape…the circle!!! We will practice tracing it and coloring it in.
• Infants will try hand-to-hand coordination by transferring one item from one hand to another. As an infant discovers their strength they become curious of what its capabilities are.

Throughout the week we will also enjoy playing with bubbles, soft big blocks and dancing. If the weather is warm we may to get outside for a bit of fresh air. I can’t forget our special storybook time, which will be Monsters, Inc.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays we explore food preparation. This week we will cook orange jello with gummy worms and strawberry dipped bananas. Below is an example of our menu:

Monday
Breakfast – wheat toast, sliced apples and milk
(whole milk for children between the age of 1 and 2, 1% milk for those over the age of 2)
AM Snack – 100% juice with peanut butter and saltine crackers
Lunch – grilled cheese, applesauce, green beans and milk
PM Snack – milk with celery and ranch dressing

We provide alternatives for all of our food if needed. All meals are USDA Approved and held to the CACFP Nutrition & Health standards.

Also, with Halloween around the corner we like to celebrate the season in allowing our children to be as creative as possible. Plus, its fun!! So this week during the afternoon Arts and Crafts time we are going to make a variety of paper bag monster puppets.

Oh and don’t forget our Halloween Party will be on Thursday, October 30th at 2pm. All parents are invited to come eat and dance to Halloween howling music. Parents please remember to send your child’s costume, as we will have a mini parade at 1:45pm. Parents are also encouraged to dress up. There will also be brownies, juice and cupcakes. Come and join the fun!

Please know that there is assistance out there for families in need. NACCRA is a military assistance program. In addition, Sun, Stars & Moon Daycare has flexible hours, as we are open 6am to 6pm. On a case-by-case basis we also provide evening and overnight care.