Welcome Parents:
I am often asked by new parents what type of a daycare I have. I would say that I offer the best of both worlds when it comes to daycares a home setting and one on one care for each child. I have a small daycare within my home, which appeals to many parents, but it also has the curriculum of a preschool or daycare center, something that many parents are also looking for. Good communication on an ongoing basis is essential in any relationship. I feel that myself and the children’s parents are working as partners in raising their children with,of course, the parents being the senior partners and having the final say. No partnership remains successful over time unless all partners have open and honest communication. Small questions, concerns, or misunderstandings can fester into large ones unless they’re discussed and worked out. I encourage all the children’s parents to feel free to talk to me at any time. Please don’t feel that you will offend me or hurt my feelings in some way.
Remember that we both want what is best for your child. Along with encouraging talk, I do several other things to keep in touch with the parents. All parents receive a note daily listing when their child slept and what they ate. Each month a newsletter will be sent home listing the month's curriculum and special upcoming activities and other items of interest to the parents. Current newsletters, schedules, and many other areas of interest to parents can be accessed at any time by visiting the daycare's web site at la.local.yahoo.biz/tinytots_fhdc. Every April, evening conferences are scheduled to answer questions or concerns by either party and talk about how your child is developing and or any long-term ideas, goals, or problems. Of course, should a special need arise, parents should feel free to ask for a conference at any time. |