Timmy has made the most progress in the following areas his language skills and his motor skills. For example im sure you have noticed he started saying what sounds like ma ma, da da, and/ or ba ba. He has also begin to scoot all over the classroom, very close to crawling. He can now fully roll over on his own.
The activity Timmy enjoys the most is pulling up on the exercise bar in the classroom to look at himself in the mirror. Actually any mirror we pull out in the classroom he enjoys and loves laughing and talking to himself.
Timmy is most excited and attentive when we go outside in the mornings. Since we are the infant classroom we dont have a set time that we go out like the other classes. So when we do go outside to play, he absolutely loves it. He loves playing in the grass and with the balls we have outside. He is usually so excited when we take the block pit outside with us.
Since Timmy is only nine months the best form of redirection for a child his age is usually just getting on the floor with him and giving him some extra attention when he is fussy. Picking him up or just sitting next to him on the floor usually calms him down.
One objective you as parents can work on at home with Timmy is start letting him feed himself little table foods or snack. For example little puffs and crackers that dissolve quickly in his mouth are usually good tools to start self feeding.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
journal #11
First off let me say that i am a visual learner all the way. I need to see everything and thats the best for me personally to learn and remeber things. How i would reach a parent who is a visual learner would be a basic evaluation paper or papers, letting the parent know of the childs progress. This can be done by writing down all the accomplishments and where the child is learning at a slower rate at. During a parent/teacher conference i would mostly be referring to a paper and allowing the parent to look at the paper. Maybe make a copy for the parent to look at while im talking or one to take home. The auditory parent would benefit a lot from a parent/teacher conference. It would be a back and fourth communication between both of us. I would think that dealing with this kind of parent there would be a lot of questions on their behalf and a lot of talking and discussing. As for the kiniesthic learner parent. I can imagine bringing out photos, and possibly a lot of examples for the parent to see. I would think that with this kind of parent we would be very mobile in the classroom. Showing the parent all the examples of progress and non progress. I would think i would be talking a lot with my hands with this parent.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
journal # 10
Health Alert for Tiny Tots Childcare
It has been reported to the childcare that your child may have been exposed to pink eye.
What it is:
Conjunctivitus (pink eye) is redness and inflammation of the membranes covering the whites of the eyes and the membranes on the inner part of the eyelids. These memebranes react to a wide range of bacteria, viruses,allergy-provoking agents,irritants, and toxic agents.
How is it spread:
Pink eye is spread through both bacterial and viral types by direct contact with the infected eye ssecretions, or contact with objects,or surfaces that have been contaminated with these eye secretions.
What you should look for:
-redness in the white of the eye
-swelling of the eyelids
-itching or burning feeling of the eyelids
-swollen and tender areas in front of the ears
-a lot of tearing
-clear or slightly thick, whitish drainage
If you think your child is infected or there is a possibly been infected, please call us and let us know. Have your child be seen by a pediatrician or urgent care to receive treatment. Please don't bring the child to the childcare until they have been seen my a doctor.
Here are a few tips to prevent pink eye:
-don't share anything
-proper hand washing
-use alcohol-based hand rubs
-do laundry every couple of days
-change bed linen often
-don't touch the eye or eyes that are infected
-limit contact with lots of people
If you have any questions feel free to give me a call at 405-951-8689 or you can always stop by my office for any questions or concerns.
It has been reported to the childcare that your child may have been exposed to pink eye.
What it is:
Conjunctivitus (pink eye) is redness and inflammation of the membranes covering the whites of the eyes and the membranes on the inner part of the eyelids. These memebranes react to a wide range of bacteria, viruses,allergy-provoking agents,irritants, and toxic agents.
How is it spread:
Pink eye is spread through both bacterial and viral types by direct contact with the infected eye ssecretions, or contact with objects,or surfaces that have been contaminated with these eye secretions.
What you should look for:
-redness in the white of the eye
-swelling of the eyelids
-itching or burning feeling of the eyelids
-swollen and tender areas in front of the ears
-a lot of tearing
-clear or slightly thick, whitish drainage
If you think your child is infected or there is a possibly been infected, please call us and let us know. Have your child be seen by a pediatrician or urgent care to receive treatment. Please don't bring the child to the childcare until they have been seen my a doctor.
Here are a few tips to prevent pink eye:
-don't share anything
-proper hand washing
-use alcohol-based hand rubs
-do laundry every couple of days
-change bed linen often
-don't touch the eye or eyes that are infected
-limit contact with lots of people
If you have any questions feel free to give me a call at 405-951-8689 or you can always stop by my office for any questions or concerns.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
journal #9
Ill children
A child should be kept home from school if he/she has had a fever of over 101.9, vomiting, and/or diarrhea for 24 hours or more.
If the child becomes sick or ill while in school you will be immediately contacted by phone by the director letting you know whats going on with your child. Next if the child is vomits or has 3 or more loose stools within an hour accompanied with a fever of 101.9 you will be asked to come pick up your child for school. This is done to try to decrease the spread of infection.
There is an exception to these rules, if your child has had his/her shots within the last 48 hours then symptoms could possibly be overlooked.
A child should be kept home from school if he/she has had a fever of over 101.9, vomiting, and/or diarrhea for 24 hours or more.
If the child becomes sick or ill while in school you will be immediately contacted by phone by the director letting you know whats going on with your child. Next if the child is vomits or has 3 or more loose stools within an hour accompanied with a fever of 101.9 you will be asked to come pick up your child for school. This is done to try to decrease the spread of infection.
There is an exception to these rules, if your child has had his/her shots within the last 48 hours then symptoms could possibly be overlooked.
Friday, March 15, 2013
journal #8
Tiny Tots Daycare Newsletter
April 2013
Hours of operation Monday-Friday 7am-7pm
Theme for the month of April will be "water animals."
Throughout the month of April we will be taking the time to explore different kinds of animals that live in the water/ocean. Check bulletin boards and with teachers for activities in each classroom related to this theme.
*SPRING* spring is here and although it will be warming up I just want to remind parents that open toed shoes and sandals are prohibited in the school for safety reasons.
*NEW EMPLOYEES* I would like to introduce a few new faces to our facility. Regina Bell who will be work as the new assistant in the toddler classroom. Also Miranda Smith was hired as our lead teacher in the three year old classroom. We are excited to have them on board.
Parents please be aware that our pickup time is at or before 7pm. No later than that please! We have had a few late pick ups here lately and the owner is asked to begin charging a late fee as of May 1, 2013. The fee will be an initial 20.00 after 7:10, one dollar per minute at 7:11. Please be prompt so t his doesn't apply to you.
Have a good month. We the staff are here for you if you have any questions my number is 405-889-9876 and my personal email is smithgeneva56@yahoo.com. Also feel free to stop by my office as usual with any problems or concerns.
April 2013
Hours of operation Monday-Friday 7am-7pm
Theme for the month of April will be "water animals."
Throughout the month of April we will be taking the time to explore different kinds of animals that live in the water/ocean. Check bulletin boards and with teachers for activities in each classroom related to this theme.
*SPRING* spring is here and although it will be warming up I just want to remind parents that open toed shoes and sandals are prohibited in the school for safety reasons.
*NEW EMPLOYEES* I would like to introduce a few new faces to our facility. Regina Bell who will be work as the new assistant in the toddler classroom. Also Miranda Smith was hired as our lead teacher in the three year old classroom. We are excited to have them on board.
Parents please be aware that our pickup time is at or before 7pm. No later than that please! We have had a few late pick ups here lately and the owner is asked to begin charging a late fee as of May 1, 2013. The fee will be an initial 20.00 after 7:10, one dollar per minute at 7:11. Please be prompt so t his doesn't apply to you.
Have a good month. We the staff are here for you if you have any questions my number is 405-889-9876 and my personal email is smithgeneva56@yahoo.com. Also feel free to stop by my office as usual with any problems or concerns.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
journal #6
discussion questions on page 66
1. The confidentiality was broke with the mother first off because she had overheard the teacher talking about other students and other families at a restaurant the night before.
2. The confidentiality was broke with the child because at recess and in the classroom he overheard the 2 teachers talking about him and his disability in front of the other kids and to each other during class time.
3. I don't think there should have been an in-depth discussion about his disability between the directors it seems they had a long conversation about him. I think maybe the other director should have said less information and then told the new director she needed to have a conversation with the mother to get more details.
4. This meeting should have maybe included the mother, the director, and the teacher only if approved by the parent first.
5. I think if you were going to talk to the classmates about Eric's disability, it should have been to make him feel included and not to make him feel left out or different. Otherwise I don't think its necessary to bring it up with the kids.
6. Some methods i think would have eased his first day was first off the teacher should have made him feel included in activities, maybe payed a little more attention to him on this day. His lovie should not have been taken away, and the incident with his sandwich if outside food was not allowed this should have been brought up to the mother at drop off. When it was noticed that he was playing by himself outside maybe a teacher should have interacted with him instead of gossiping about him.
7. This teacher is all the way inappropriate, it is not okay to talk about the kids you work with, their behaviors, or their family issues with friends and relatives. This kind of stuff should be on a need to know basis, only if it pertains to the way a child is acting or participating in class. No names should have been used while she was out to dinner talking about these children.
8. Even if it happened in the lounge at work and its amongst other co-workers i still feel that the only people that need to know about this stuff is directors, assistant directors, and teachers who directly work with those kids on a day to day basis. Family issues and problems should not be spread around the childcare or school.
9. As the director i would have a staff meeting about gossip and about privacy. Then i would have to coach the teacher on privacy, and let her know how her actions affected the family. Talk with the mother and let her know that the problem with the teacher has been handled. Also as the director i would have let the mom tell me about her sons problems he had at his other daycare, and let her tell me some of the concerns she had there, instead of immediately jumping to the conclusion that i know all about his issues.
10. I think the mother should leave the child at this school.
11. I think that the mother should give this daycare a little more time before she moves her son again. My first reason for this would be because i wouldn't want to shock the child again with another drastic change. Allow him some time to adjust and make new friends. Give the teacher a chance to rectify her wrongs with the way she handled him on his first day. Obviously if the problems persist and he cant move up to another teacher anytime soon then I'm sure she would be within her rights to move him again.
1. The confidentiality was broke with the mother first off because she had overheard the teacher talking about other students and other families at a restaurant the night before.
2. The confidentiality was broke with the child because at recess and in the classroom he overheard the 2 teachers talking about him and his disability in front of the other kids and to each other during class time.
3. I don't think there should have been an in-depth discussion about his disability between the directors it seems they had a long conversation about him. I think maybe the other director should have said less information and then told the new director she needed to have a conversation with the mother to get more details.
4. This meeting should have maybe included the mother, the director, and the teacher only if approved by the parent first.
5. I think if you were going to talk to the classmates about Eric's disability, it should have been to make him feel included and not to make him feel left out or different. Otherwise I don't think its necessary to bring it up with the kids.
6. Some methods i think would have eased his first day was first off the teacher should have made him feel included in activities, maybe payed a little more attention to him on this day. His lovie should not have been taken away, and the incident with his sandwich if outside food was not allowed this should have been brought up to the mother at drop off. When it was noticed that he was playing by himself outside maybe a teacher should have interacted with him instead of gossiping about him.
7. This teacher is all the way inappropriate, it is not okay to talk about the kids you work with, their behaviors, or their family issues with friends and relatives. This kind of stuff should be on a need to know basis, only if it pertains to the way a child is acting or participating in class. No names should have been used while she was out to dinner talking about these children.
8. Even if it happened in the lounge at work and its amongst other co-workers i still feel that the only people that need to know about this stuff is directors, assistant directors, and teachers who directly work with those kids on a day to day basis. Family issues and problems should not be spread around the childcare or school.
9. As the director i would have a staff meeting about gossip and about privacy. Then i would have to coach the teacher on privacy, and let her know how her actions affected the family. Talk with the mother and let her know that the problem with the teacher has been handled. Also as the director i would have let the mom tell me about her sons problems he had at his other daycare, and let her tell me some of the concerns she had there, instead of immediately jumping to the conclusion that i know all about his issues.
10. I think the mother should leave the child at this school.
11. I think that the mother should give this daycare a little more time before she moves her son again. My first reason for this would be because i wouldn't want to shock the child again with another drastic change. Allow him some time to adjust and make new friends. Give the teacher a chance to rectify her wrongs with the way she handled him on his first day. Obviously if the problems persist and he cant move up to another teacher anytime soon then I'm sure she would be within her rights to move him again.
Friday, March 1, 2013
journal # 7
So after i watched what not to wear, i will admit that i never watched one episode or even heard of the show really. To me dressing for success first means that you are comfortble in what you have on. You can wear sexy clothes and be dressy but if you feel akward or ugly in it, your personality and the way you act while you have it on will reflect how you deal with people. To me what dressing for success looks like is nice dress slacks, dress skirt, and a blouse. Doesnt mean you have to wear high heel shoes but a pair of nice flats would look ok. I feel like youre clothes should fit youre body just right, not to tight and not to big. A low cut blouse would be acceptable but not if your cleavage would be coming out of the shirt. On the other side of the spectrum i could say that if your clothes are to baggy and big then that wouldnt look right either, you dont want a shirt that continues to come off or slide off the arm or shoulder.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
journal #5
Monthly Theme Rain forest animals
Monthly readiness skill: will have each teacher discuss for each classroom
Curriculum: hands on learning, outside play, theme based books, internet learning about the monthly and weekly theme.
Lesson plans & coming attractions: lesson plans must be turned in 2 weeks ahead of time to either me or assistant director to be looked over and approved. Gymboree coming as visitors every friday for this month.
Teacher lesson planning time: if you feel you need lesson planning time get with me or assistant so we can schedule a time out for you.
New co-workers: take time to address and introduce any new co workers who just started within the month.
state: go over some policies and rules that have been noticed that we need to go over.
requested time off: time off requests email me 2 weeks ahead of time to be approved.
Questions: allow everyone to ask any questions or concerns answer as a group.
I believe staff meetings are important because it is away for all emplyees to get to know one another. When you are centered to a particular room you may not know or recognize knew faces. Also meetings can be used as a tool for training or to go over problems that are seen. Its also a way for teachers to voice concerns, complaints, questions they may have about lesson plans or drop off and pick up. The monthly and weekly themes need to be brought up so teachers and assistants can plan for the month. If anything special or if dhs came that needs to be brought up so it can be discussed as a group. Communication is key when dealing with people and this is an effective way to communicate and get to know youre staff.
Monthly readiness skill: will have each teacher discuss for each classroom
Curriculum: hands on learning, outside play, theme based books, internet learning about the monthly and weekly theme.
Lesson plans & coming attractions: lesson plans must be turned in 2 weeks ahead of time to either me or assistant director to be looked over and approved. Gymboree coming as visitors every friday for this month.
Teacher lesson planning time: if you feel you need lesson planning time get with me or assistant so we can schedule a time out for you.
New co-workers: take time to address and introduce any new co workers who just started within the month.
state: go over some policies and rules that have been noticed that we need to go over.
requested time off: time off requests email me 2 weeks ahead of time to be approved.
Questions: allow everyone to ask any questions or concerns answer as a group.
I believe staff meetings are important because it is away for all emplyees to get to know one another. When you are centered to a particular room you may not know or recognize knew faces. Also meetings can be used as a tool for training or to go over problems that are seen. Its also a way for teachers to voice concerns, complaints, questions they may have about lesson plans or drop off and pick up. The monthly and weekly themes need to be brought up so teachers and assistants can plan for the month. If anything special or if dhs came that needs to be brought up so it can be discussed as a group. Communication is key when dealing with people and this is an effective way to communicate and get to know youre staff.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
journal #4
When someone does not use my name, gives me the cold shoulder, doesn't make eye contact and only greets me with complaints. First impression is that they are angry with you about something. I would feel like i did something wrong. To me when someone just starts talking to you without saying you're name or even a good morning or good afternoon, that immediately lets me know they are mad and they have a quick need to be heard. Means that something has been on their mind for a long time and they wanna share it. My first instinct would possibly get angry at the way they are approaching me. Another feeling would be defense, obviously anyone would try to go on the defensive side if they felt like they were being attacked. When someone gives me the cold shoulder it makes me feel like they are so angry with me that they don't even wanna be bothered with me. obviously i would feel horrible and try to make it right, but i also feel the silent treatment is usually a calm before the storm. It will eventually lead up to something bigger. When a person doesn't make eye contact and only is complaining i would of course again feel bad and try to fix the situation. i think when dealing with a complaint the best thing to do is listen first and then react. Even though i would be feeling like i wanna cut the person off to defend myself or my staff.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
journal #3
pg 18 scenario. I would let the family know of the policy again. Let them know that although they have talked to the teacher about children having allergies in this classroom that there is always a chance a child can have an allergy to peanuts and the parents not know or forgot to inform us. For that reason and the protection of the children we cannot have any peanuts or anything with peanuts in the school. Then proceed to maybe make other suggestions of the kind of cookies that would be more appriate.
pg 19 scenario Well personally with my experiences with staffing in nursing homes and daycares, i would not make the excepetion for this staff member. If this is the way the schedule rotates then everyone should go by it. If you make this exception for this staff memeber then it possibly means that another staff member wont get to be rotated to that shift which is not fair even though she has a family issue. I would only be open to switching with another employee if both came and talked to me and signed a form stating they are switching for that particular friday. If this happens also need to let the other employee know they are responsible for the shift they traded for. I think this is the best way to be fair for everyone.
pg22 scenario I know i would be angry with this teacher but confronting her loudly in front of children and possibly parents and other teachers is inappriate. First i would wait until its just me and her then i would let her know that i noticed she put up the same lesson plan i showed her. Then i would tell her that if she is having trouble writing her own lesson plans i would gladly help her out in the following weeks. if this was a continual problem i would eventually go to the director or the assistant director.
pg23 scenario Lets see firstly i would let the father know how sorry i was and although this doesnt make the situation better he has every right to be angry and upset. Also assure him that you try youre best to keep an eye on all the children and if the child would have cried or let me know what happend you would have taken the proper first aid steps and filled out an incident report. He has every right to go to the director with this and assure him you will do a better job in keeping an eye on the other children including his daughter. Also let the daughter know in the fathers presence that if anyone hurts her in the classroom to let me know immediately.
pg 19 scenario Well personally with my experiences with staffing in nursing homes and daycares, i would not make the excepetion for this staff member. If this is the way the schedule rotates then everyone should go by it. If you make this exception for this staff memeber then it possibly means that another staff member wont get to be rotated to that shift which is not fair even though she has a family issue. I would only be open to switching with another employee if both came and talked to me and signed a form stating they are switching for that particular friday. If this happens also need to let the other employee know they are responsible for the shift they traded for. I think this is the best way to be fair for everyone.
pg22 scenario I know i would be angry with this teacher but confronting her loudly in front of children and possibly parents and other teachers is inappriate. First i would wait until its just me and her then i would let her know that i noticed she put up the same lesson plan i showed her. Then i would tell her that if she is having trouble writing her own lesson plans i would gladly help her out in the following weeks. if this was a continual problem i would eventually go to the director or the assistant director.
pg23 scenario Lets see firstly i would let the father know how sorry i was and although this doesnt make the situation better he has every right to be angry and upset. Also assure him that you try youre best to keep an eye on all the children and if the child would have cried or let me know what happend you would have taken the proper first aid steps and filled out an incident report. He has every right to go to the director with this and assure him you will do a better job in keeping an eye on the other children including his daughter. Also let the daughter know in the fathers presence that if anyone hurts her in the classroom to let me know immediately.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
journal #2
pg 2. people that i will interact with the most are 1) current students and families 2)staff 3)future students and families 4)neighbors 5) vendors
pg 4 i feel like this director handled the situation appropriately and i wouldn't have added anything to this communication.
pg 9 #1 i visualize my business/daycare as being consistent, having low turnover with staff and being known for communicating with families and staff.
#2 I personally wouldn't consider my daycare to be a high dollar daycare i prefer to work with low income and those that take dhs. I feel like if you have higher rates and are private pay then you need to have a really good curriculum, happy staff and good food.
#3 I would be an academically oriented center. each lesson plan should be made to tailor fit the needs of the age group of children.
#4 Making sure information is displayed and told to teachers in school. Be upfront about your curriculum for the school and don't say anything you cant back up. We need to be a place where teachers use all types of learning for the variety of different children. Learning should be fun and informative for the kids.
#5 the strengths of my center would be low turnover for the staff. i really think that is so important if you can have consistency with your staff then i families believe i am doing my job. Families are more comfortable with familiar faces. I believe communication is an important strength to my center. Letting parents know ahead of time about transitions, new teachers, new directors. If a child gets bit or gets hit or hurt at school i believe family should be notified immediately.
#6 i think all centers can improve by staying informed and up to date about all the dhs rules and regulations. they change often so that is a weakness. You have to stay on point about ratios in your daycare to me the most important. obviously I'm not perfect so myself can always improve by taking more classes and upping my degree and update classes and such.
pg 4 i feel like this director handled the situation appropriately and i wouldn't have added anything to this communication.
pg 9 #1 i visualize my business/daycare as being consistent, having low turnover with staff and being known for communicating with families and staff.
#2 I personally wouldn't consider my daycare to be a high dollar daycare i prefer to work with low income and those that take dhs. I feel like if you have higher rates and are private pay then you need to have a really good curriculum, happy staff and good food.
#3 I would be an academically oriented center. each lesson plan should be made to tailor fit the needs of the age group of children.
#4 Making sure information is displayed and told to teachers in school. Be upfront about your curriculum for the school and don't say anything you cant back up. We need to be a place where teachers use all types of learning for the variety of different children. Learning should be fun and informative for the kids.
#5 the strengths of my center would be low turnover for the staff. i really think that is so important if you can have consistency with your staff then i families believe i am doing my job. Families are more comfortable with familiar faces. I believe communication is an important strength to my center. Letting parents know ahead of time about transitions, new teachers, new directors. If a child gets bit or gets hit or hurt at school i believe family should be notified immediately.
#6 i think all centers can improve by staying informed and up to date about all the dhs rules and regulations. they change often so that is a weakness. You have to stay on point about ratios in your daycare to me the most important. obviously I'm not perfect so myself can always improve by taking more classes and upping my degree and update classes and such.
Friday, January 18, 2013
My name is Geneva Smith I currently work at walmart as an overnight stocker. I previously worked at The Goddard School in edmond for about 7 months. This was my first childcare paying job and this is the place i found out that I would like to make child care a career. I also volunteered in the kids nursery at my church every sunday for about 3 yrs. This is the place I wanted to switch the industry I was currently in and pursue my love for children. I have 3 kids that are 6,4 and 2. Education is important to me because it sets the foundation for who you are and opens up many possibilities to the future. I am deciding to pursue my education because I need to be able to provide a living for my family and be able to love what I'm doing. I believe if you make school important at an early age it will become second nature as the child grows. Have a great week.
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