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I am a Professional Child Care Provider, not a babysitter. My
goal is to provide your child with a clean, safe, comfortable
environment where they can play and learn with guidance and
loving care while you are at work or attending school. In order
to make our relationship as enjoyable as possible the following
are some mutual beneficial requirements that are necessary to
assure that there are no misunderstandings between either party,
that each party is aware of the requirements, and that these
requirements are carried out in a businesslike manner. There is
a lot of information here. Please read all of it. If any of my
policies seem unfair or unnecessary, please take a moment to
think about that policy and how it would apply to your current
working situation… I’m sure it will make sense in that light.
These policies are enforced for the same reasons policies are
enforced in any job situation - for fairness and respect. If you
have any questions please ask.
At ___________________________
you are paying for a specific slot, NOT per hour or per day, so
no discounts are given if your child does not come to care.
The policies listed below are set forth by the Child Care
Provider and are in accordance with the Child Care regulations.
These policies and accompanying contracts become effective upon
acceptance by the parent/guardian and the Child Care Provider.
Business Hours/Overtime
I provide childcare from Monday to Friday during your contracted
working hours or attending full time school only. We will figure
your hours plus fair commute time and this will become your
"scheduled hours". Any changes to your schedule have to be
discussed and re-scheduled based on my ability to meet your new
need with my schedule. For parents not attending work or school,
but needing care, we will discuss this together and determine
hours based on my present scheduling.
There is an extra fee of $5.00 per child for every fifteen
minutes or portion thereof that your child is dropped off
earlier than their contracted arrival time (without prior
approval) and for children not picked‑up by their contracted
pick‑up time. If you arrive late without a phone call, I may not
be present. It will then be the parent’s responsibility to find
and finance an alternate for their child for the day. Late
arrival does not allow late pick‑up. Care will not recommence
until such late fees are paid in full. Please be on time daily.
If you have the day off, I expect your child to be with you.
Children grow so fast, take this opportunity to spend time
bonding with your child. Ultimately the care of the child is the
parental responsibility.
To ensure the safety of your child, only you or the person
listed on your pick sheet may pick up your child. Phoning me to
let me know someone other than yourself will be picking up your
child is fine if I know the person or your child can identify
him or her.
Verification of legal custody: I must have a copy of the court
order recognizing the parent who has legal custody of the child,
as well as visitation schedules. Otherwise I have no choice
except to release the child to his/her parent.
Weather
If we are under severe or threatening weather conditions we are
closed: tornadoes, blizzards, and severe wind chills and/or
temperatures. Typically if the schools are closed then we are
closed.
Deposit
I will require a deposit for all families.
For Parents who qualify for subsidy:
The deposit will be the amount of one-month's subsidy portion of
your fee's. This will be refunded when I receive the final
subsidy payment for your child care, providing you give me
proper notice as required before termination of care, and have
no other outstanding fees owed to me. If you don’t give me
proper notice and/or have fees outstanding, this fee will not be
refunded.
For Parents who do not qualify for subsidy:
The deposit will be the amount of half of the monthly fee’s
payable for the care of your child(ren). This will be refunded
towards your last month child care providing you give me proper
notice as required before termination of care, and have no other
outstanding fees owed to me. If you don’t give me proper notice
and/or have fees outstanding, this fee will not be refunded.
PLEASE NOTE: I will not start providing childcare nor will your
opening with us be considered saved until this deposit is paid.
Admission Paperwork
Before I will assume responsibility of caring for your child I
MUST have the following:
· Signed Policy Handbook Contract
· Signed Financial Agreement
· Paper work as required by licencing regulations
· Client & General information forms
· Transportation, Photo and Swimming(summer only) release forms
PLEASE NOTE: All forms must be updated yearly.
Payment And Late Fees
All payments must be received on the 1st of each month. When the
first falls on a weekend or a statutory holiday, fees are due on
the Friday before. If fees are not paid I will not watch your
child, I will consider your spot to be open and I will keep your
childcare deposit as your notice. You will run the risk of your
childcare spot being filled by another family. There are no
refunds in fees for absences due to a child's illness or any
other reason. Full fees are required regardless of whether or
not your child attends.
I realize the financial burden that childcare places on
parents, and hope parents understand that as a business
childcare places financial burdens on the provider. These
include, but are not limited to groceries, utilities, insurance,
programming, toys and equipment. I also have a financial
responsibility to my family. If fees are not received when due a
$5.00/per day charge will be applied to the amount owing. This
charge will be in effect until all monies plus late charges are
paid in full.
I will take all outstanding accounts to court and collections.
Should it be necessary, parent/guardian is responsible for all
court costs.
Checks: There will be a $25.00 charge for all Checks returned
nsf plus any additional charges incurred to myself and/or by the
bank. Parents who have two or more nsf Checks will be required
to pay by cash or money order.
Due to cost of living increases, monthly childcare fees will
increase by $5 per child per year. The monthly fees established
in the Financial Agreement will be in effect until January of
the following year.
Provider Holidays / Sick days
· We are closed on all Holidays, with pay.
· I will be taking four weeks vacation per year. I will provide
at least one months notice of the dates.
· I will cover all other absences. When I do not have an
alternate, I will pay back the daily rate less 10% for operating
costs.
· When I am providing an alternate child care provider in my
home and you wish to make your own arrangements for child care
you will not be reimbursed as the only way I can afford to
provide an alternate is through the parent fees. If all parents
agree to find their own alternates, I will reimburse fees upon
receipt of services from the alternate you choose, all parents
would need to sign a letter agreeing to such.
Parent Vacations
Please notify me as at least 2 weeks in advance when you plan to
take vacations. I expect full payment for all days and hours
your child is normally scheduled to be here. I expect children
to be with their parents during parental vacation times. Payment
is due prior to your vacation. Even while you are on vacation I
am still holding your child’s space.
Extended Absences
In cases of your potential absence due to maternity leave,
summer, or extended leave from your
job, I will require ½ of your monthly fees for the entire time
of your absence to hold your child’s position. I must receive at
least a 1 month written notice and the leave must be for no
longer than a 1 month period during the months September – June
and no longer than 2 months from July - August.
Arrival and Departures
Children are to arrive clean and fed (unless arriving before a
meal time). I prefer that there are no pick‑ups or drop‑offs
during the designated daily quiet time.
Please do not allow your child to walk to the door by themselves
at drop off. It is important to take a minute to walk them to
the door and greet me. This gives us both the opportunity to
discuss any schedule changes for the day or anything else. At
pick up, please do not let your child leave the house until you
are leaving also.
It helps your child tremendously if your child is aware that you
will be arriving early (or late) in that they come to expect
regularity and thrive on it. I also have children put their
coats and shoes on in preparation for your arrival time. Please
keep me informed so I can in turn keep the child informed!
Drop‑off and pick‑up times are not good times to discuss serious
problems. Little ears and minds hear and understand everything.
I am not comfortable discussing a child in the presence of
anyone, but their parents. Topics that concern day‑to‑day events
or light‑hearted discussion are fine.
Cleanliness/Hygiene
We do our best to maintain strict cleanliness and hygiene
standards. Children's hands are washed before and after meals,
coming in from outside and after toileting. If these skills are
stressed at home also your child may remain a good hand‑washer
when he/she gets older. Please have your child bathed and
dressed for play. A clean child is a healthy child.
Infants sleep in separate cribs/Play‑Pens with clean blankets,
used only by them. Beginning at toddler age washable nap mats or
couches are used. Each child has a separate nap mat with
blankets. These are washed weekly (unless soiled, then they are
washed as often as necessary). Toys are sanitized with a bleach
solution once a week (Fridays).
Termination
The first two weeks of childcare are to be an adjustment period.
It is my responsibility to let the parent know if the child
seems unhappy or the arrangement is unsatisfactory for any other
reason. It is the parent’s responsibility to let me know the
same. The parent or myself can terminate the contract anytime
during the adjustment period in writing on or before the 14th
day after care starts.
One months written notice (on or before the first of the month,
for the following month) is required by the parent to myself.
Fees will still be due if the parent withdraws the child before
notice is given, or at any given time during the notice. One
month’s fees may be paid in lieu of one month’s notice.
Termination notice will NOT be accepted while provider or
parents are on vacation.
I will provide the parents with one months written notice if I
am no longer able to care for your child. You are still
responsible for paying the monthly fees during this notice
regardless, whether your child attends or not.
I will terminate our child care arrangements immediately for any
of the following reasons (but not solely limited to):
· Failure to comply with the policies set forth in this book.
· Failure to comply with the contract.
· Destructive or hurtful behavior of child that persists even
with parent cooperation in stopping the behavior.
· Non-Payment of childcare fees or late and/or recurring late
payment of fees.
· Failure to show up for 5 days in a row without any
communication.
· Failure to complete required forms.
· Inability to meet the child’s needs without additional staff.
· Blatant disrespect towards provider or provider’s family.
· If parents knowingly bring their child ill.
Child Abuse/Neglect
It is law and also my responsibility as a childcare provider to
report any and all abuse or neglect performed on a child. I
cannot turn my head on a child that has been abused or
neglected. Therefore, I will notify Children's Protective
Services and the Police Department when it appears that a child
in my care is being physically, sexually, or emotionally abused,
neglected, or exploited.
Supplies
Parents are responsible for supplying:
· Bottles, Formula, Baby Food
· Diapers & Wipes
· A full change of clothing
· Any other supplies your child may need.
· Breakfast items including condiments if your child is arriving
before 8:15 AM
All personal belongings should be marked with child's name. It
is not necessary to bring eating utensils, cups or dishes as
they will be supplied.
Donations help me keep costs down, so if you have any of the
following items on hand and are willing to donate them, it would
be greatly appreciated. This is not mandatory.
· Snack Foods (fruits, crackers, etc)
· Dress up clothing, costumes, jewelry, hats etc.
· Magazines for cutting, especially ones like National
Geographic that depict other cultures, or any that have lots of
pictures of people, children, or animals. We are looking for
pictures that would appeal to children.
· Paper of any kind, brown, white, colored, waxed, foil etc.
· Crayons, water color paints or any misc. art supplies such as
fabric scraps, glitter, pipe cleaners, paper plates, etc.
· IDEAS! We welcome any ideas that you may have for fun
activities or crafts!!!
I teach the children creativity, problem solving, and pride in
their skills. Sometimes these values get messy. Some days we
will be painting, so please send your child in appropriate
clothing. Please dress your child for real success. Their “work”
here is play! If there is an occasion that calls for special
clothing please bring this clothing in an extra bag and I will
help your child change before you arrive for pickup. Provider is
not responsible for your child’s clothing or personal items
brought into childcare home. I will let you know when I need
more supplies for your child.
Toys
I provide a wide variety of playthings. I ask that no toys be
brought to daycare from home. Anything brought will be put up
safely until the child is picked up. This policy is for the
concern of all children in my care. Often times children have a
hard time sharing the toys they bring from home.
The ONLY exceptions to this policy Are:
• A special blanket OR stuffed animal/Doll to be used during Nap
Time. This will be put up and ONLY used for the appropriate
time. Please limit your child to one thing.
• Show and Tell. At times we will have a “Show and Tell” period.
I will inform you ahead of time when this may occur.
Meals & Snacks
I will provide a nutritious lunch and snack as well as well as
2% milk and fruit juice depending on the hours your child is
attending. The meal schedule I follow is listed below. If the
Child is here during those times, they will be served. Children
who choose not to eat will not be served again until the next
scheduled Meal or Snack. If the child will be arriving after
mealtime please feed them before they arrive. Breakfast foods
and condiments must be supplied by the parent if you choose for
your child to have breakfast here. Children arriving after 8:15
A.M. must eat breakfast at home before arriving. The menu plan
is posted on the parent bulletin board.
· 8:00–8:30 A.M. Breakfast
· 11:30‑12:00 P.M. Lunch
· 3:10‑3:30 P.M. Snack
If your child requires a special diet due to allergies,
medications, age and/or cultural or religious beliefs it will be
the responsibility of the parent to provide a well balanced
lunch and snack for their child. No junk food, pop, gum etc.
Child Illness
Under no circumstances should you bring your child to care sick
(fever of 100°f or higher, vomiting, diarrhea not contained in a
diaper, sore throat, continuous coughing, runny nose other than
clear, draining eyes or ears, unexplained rash, lice, etc.) If
you are not sure your child is well enough to attend child care
call and discuss it with me.
Masking your child’s symptoms with over‑the‑counter medications
and bringing them to care anyway is not allowed and could be
cause for immediate termination. It is also inconsiderate to all
families involved. A sick child should be allowed to recuperate
fully at home after an illness so that the other children and
the provider do not risk unnecessary exposure. If you are unable
to stay home with your sick child it will be necessary for you
to make arrangements at your own expense. If your child is out
ill regular fees still apply.
Your child may be brought to care if they have a common cold
(which means a slight cough, clear runny nose, sneezing);
however I will call you if your child is just plain miserable
(whining, crying, repeatedly asking for you). Your child should
not attend if they are not feeling well enough to participate in
our daily activities (i.e. a child wanting to sleep all day, lay
on the couch and watch TV etc.)
The Health Department regulations prohibit the admittance of any
child into a family childcare home that exhibits any of the
following symptoms:
· Fever (100°f or higher) – child needs to be fever free for 24
hours without the aid of medication
· Diarrhea – child must be symptom free for 24 hours without the
aid of medication
· Vomiting – child must be symptom free for 24 hours without the
aid of medication
· Runny nose with colored discharge –check with doctor
· Rash – check with doctor
· Discharge from eyes or ears
· Lice – child needs to be treated and nits removed before
return
· Communicable diseases – chicken pox, measles, mumps,
conjunctivitis (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 childcare activities.
I have the right to refuse to care for a sick child. If your
child develops any of the above symptoms while in my care, you
or your alternate will be required to pick up your child
immediately. If the child is not picked up within an hour of my
calling a $5.00 for every 15 minutes or portion thereof charge
may be assessed. If I have to call a parent to pick up a child
that has been dropped off for care too ill to participate in the
day the child will also be required to stay at home the
following day. Your child may return to care 24 hours AFTER
symptoms of illness end. Which means if your child is sent home
with a fever, diarrhea, or vomiting they cannot return until
they have been symptom free for 24 hours without the aid of
medications. I am responsible for the health and well being of
many children so I will closely follow health department
regulations when it comes to illness. I understand and respect
your need to be at work, but your cooperation is extremely
important on this.
Medication
If your child is on antibiotics he/she continues to be
contagious for 24 hours after the first dose of medication and
can not return to childcare until this time period has passed.
Child care regulations prohibit me from giving your child
medication of any kind unless you have filled out and signed a
Permission to Administer Form. All medication must be in the
original, labeled container. Blank permission to administer
medication forms are kept in your family connection folder.
Medical Emergencies
Minor bumps and scrapes are inevitable, but I make every effort
to keep your children safe through supervision and
childproofing. Minor injuries will receive appropriate first
aid, and if an emergency injury or illness occurs, you will be
contacted immediately. If I am unable contact either parent, I
will call the emergency contact numbers supplied to me to make
the medical decisions for the child. If necessary your child
will be transported by ambulance to the nearest hospital.
Parents are responsible for costs involved in emergency medical
treatment, including transportation if required.
Nap/Quiet Time
All children will be required to lie down for a nap/quiet time
each day. I will not force your child to sleep but they must lie
down quietly. This is my “coffee break” during the day, my time
to re-charge, plan programming and do paperwork.
Damages
It is expected that your child be respectful of my personal
property and furnishings. A certain amount of “wear and tear” is
normal, but if your child intentionally damages my property
through destructive behavior or roughness, you will be liable
for 100% of the replacement costs. This reimbursement is due
with your next monthly payment.
Potty Training
I will assist in potty training with the understanding that it
will only work if we work together. Your child will not learn if
they do not do it while in my care and at home. You must work
with your child at home, either during vacation or over a
weekend before I will begin potty training here. Clothing should
be easy to manage to encourage self‑help skills. Buckles, belts,
overalls and suspenders when in a hurry to use the bathroom may
create a problem. I also require that each potty training child
have 6 changes of training pants (for sanitary reasons I require
plastic pants to go over underwear or training pants) or pull
ups. Extra changes of clothing are also necessary, including
socks.
Behavioral Goals
While in my care only positive encouragement is enforced.
Children will NOT be subject to spanking, hitting, kicking,
restraint, or to, verbal, emotional, or physical punishment. I
believe the most effective ways of enforcing positive behaviors
are: Praise, Respect, Re-Direction, and Positive Re-Enforcement.
I don’t play “REF”; I use strategies to engage children in their
own problem solving. During conflict it is important for
children to feel respected, secure, loved, important and
special. They need to know I am always available to listen and
help, not to judge. My goal is to coach the children so they can
negotiate, compromise, brainstorm and work it out together. I do
not believe in “adult initiated” time outs, as I feel when used
punitively it takes away from a valuable teaching experience. I
will only place a child in time out if I feel that they are a
threat to the safety and well being of themselves or others.
When this becomes necessary I make sure everyone is all right,
then I stay with the child.
If something of a more serious nature or a persistent behavior
should occur that is of concern to me or a threat to the safety
of others, I will need to discuss it with you so that we can
jointly decide on a course of action that is followed at home
and in my care. If the problem cannot be resolved arrangements
must be made for the child to receive care elsewhere.
Field Trips
Children may participate in field trips at various times
throughout the year. Parent volunteers are always welcome and
appreciated. Notice of field trips will usually be given in the
monthly
newsletter. It is not necessary your child attend these field
trips but you will be required to find alternate care for your
child if he/she does not attend. Regular child care fees will
still apply for field trip days, whether or not your child
attends.
Policy Revisions
Revisions to policies and procedures, contracts and forms I make
may be done with a minimum of 2 weeks notice UNLESS it is a new
regulation – these changes will take place immediately.
Policies, contracts, and forms will be reviewed periodically and
updated, if necessary (usually every January). I will notify
parents in writing of any changes. All previous forms will
become obsolete.
Open Door Policy
While your child is in my care, you can always be assured that
the door is open to you. Open Door does not mean that we keep
our doors unlocked. For the safety of myself and the children
doors are kept locked except for scheduled drop off and pick up
times. Please feel free to drop in and check on your child,
however, keep in mind a child adjusting to a new surrounding
will want to leave with you if you pop in for a visit. I would
appreciate your taking into consideration our schedule when
dropping in or calling, and remember that visitors usually cause
children to react in an excited manner that does not normally
occur when I am alone with the children. Please keep in mind
there may be times when it is not possible for me to run to the
phone (diaper changing, bottle feeding, etc.) If the phone goes
unanswered, please do not become alarmed, simply leave me a
voice mail and I will call you as soon as I am able.
Communication
Communication is very important to me. When I accept a new
family into my home I like to be sure that we can share openly
any concerns or questions that may arise. I feel that we are a
team raising your child. If we can work together then your child
can feel secure in knowing they have two families who love them
very much. I grow to love each child I keep very much and I am
always glad to have a chance to be a part of their lives. It is
important that there is a similar childcare philosophy between
us.
I welcome questions, feedback, or discussions of any kind that
affect a positive outcome for the child. Sensitive issues will
be discussed outside of regular hours either by letter, phone or
a scheduled conference. You may call me between 7:00 a.m. – 9:00
p.m. I provide a monthly newsletter that will explain some of
the activities we are doing, events that will be happening, my
days off, and any other pertinent, fun or helpful information
that may be of interest to you. You are always welcome to
contribute to our newsletter.
Parents of infants/toddlers/pre-schoolers will receive a daily
note. Some typical things that you may find on this note would
be daily activities, feedings/meals, diaper changes, naps/quiet
time, and things to remember or to bring. All parents should
check our board on the door for important information, special
announcements, etc. Each Family will be provided a “family
connection” folder that will travel between the child care and
home each day. This folder will contain the child’s daily notes,
newsletters, any artwork, child care information and blank
permission to administer medication forms. You can also use this
folder to send me notes or reminders. This folder is a wonderful
way for you to know about your child’s day and for us to stay in
touch.
Policy Handbook Contract
The following contract pertains to the policies set forth in the
Parent Policy Handbook governed by the Family Child Care Home.
It is the Parent's responsibility to read the Policy Handbook
completely before signing and it is the Parent's responsibility
to abide by all the policies stipulated in the Policy Handbook.
This is a legal and binding Contract and signing it obligates
you to this Contract legally.
By signing each section I (the parent) am agreeing that I (the
parent) have read and understand the Policy in the Policy
Handbook
Section Title
Parent Initials
Section Title
Parent Initials
Business hours/Overtime
Toys
Weather
Meals & Snacks
Deposit
Child Illness
Admission Paperwork
Medication
Payments and Late Fees
Medical Emergencies
Provider Holidays/ Sick Days
Nap/Quiet time
Parent Vacations
Damages
Extended Absences
Potty Training
House Rules
Behavior Goals
Arrival and Departures
Field Trips
Cleanliness and Hygiene
Policy Revisions
Termination
Open Door Policy
Child Abuse and Neglect
Communication
Supplies
Miscellaneous
I (the parent) hereby acknowledge that I (the Parent) am aware
of the conditions stated in the Family Child Care Home’s Policy
Handbook, and agree to abide by the above signed policies and
requirements in conjunction with the financial agreement and the
Agreement for Child Care Services.
Parent full name_______________________ Parent
signature_________________________
Parent full name_______________________ Parent
signature_________________________
Child care providers
signature_____________________________
Family Child Care Home Financial Agreement Contract
Deposit
I will require a deposit for all families.
PLEASE NOTE: I will not start providing childcare nor will your
opening with us be considered saved until this deposit is paid.
I (the parent) have paid a deposit of $______________ to
_______________________________________.
Payment
All payments must be received on the 1st of each month. When the
first falls on a weekend or a statutory holiday, fees are due on
the Friday before. I will take all outstanding accounts to court
and collections. Should it be necessary, parent/guardian is
responsible for all court costs.
Due to cost of living increases, monthly childcare fees will
increase by $5 per child per year. The monthly fees established
in the Financial Agreement will be in effect until: January of
200__.
Fees for Childcare
To reduce parent's monthly expenses, I have set up a system
whereby parents can choose to take holidays at the same time as
myself or make their own alternate arrangements (such as family
members, friends, etc). During my vacation time, at their own
expense.
These reduced rates are as follows:
Infant (0-18months): $_________
Toddler (19-30months): $_________
Pre-School (30months- grade 1): $_________
School Age (grades one and up): $_________
During the summer months the school age fee is: $__________
You may choose not to take advantage of these reduced rates. If
so you will pay full fees which are an additional $35.00 per
month, per childcare space, so that you receive a lump sum when
I take my holidays, to pay for alternate care. For example-
$35.00 x 12 months = $420.00, divided by 4 weeks vacation =
$105.00 per week. This will be prorated according to the number
of months in which the full fee has been paid for your childcare
spot(s). I will assist the parent, by providing a list with
numbers of alternates that may be available to care for their
child(ren)
Please initial the mode of fee payment you have decided on:
_______________I want to pay the reduced monthly fee and
therefore will not be reimbursed at the providers vacation time.
_______________I want to pay the Full monthly fee and want to be
reimbursed at the providers vacation time.
I agree to pay __________________ a monthly fee of $_________ to
provide child care to my child(ren). (Please make checks payable
to: _____________________________)
I (the parent) hereby acknowledge that I (the Parent) am aware
of the conditions stated in the Family Child Care Home’s
Financial Agreement, and agree to abide by the above
requirements.
In witness whereof the parties have set their hands the______day
of_________20____at _________________, in
__________________________________.
Parent full name___________________ Parent
signature____________________
Parent full name___________________ Parent
signature____________________
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