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Little Voices Early Care and Education
104 Needham Road
Hyde Park, Ma. 02136
Parent Handbook
The
purpose of Little Voices Early Care and Education is to provide high
quality education and childcare for children between the ages of zero
to six years old and their families in and around the greater Boston
area. We also offer an after school program for children in elementary
schools in the area. This program is devoted to providing quality
childcare at an affordable price for parents.
Little
Voices Early Care and Education is a program based on Developmentally
Appropriate Practice. This means that children are developing at
different rates and are in different stages of development based on age
and ability. Current, ongoing research on Brain Development has proven
that who we are today is already in place and mapped out by the time we
are five years old. Our program offers a stimulating, safe, loving
environment with age appropriate activities so children will develop
positive self esteem. They will grow physically, emotionally, socially,
and cognitively at their own pace and with their own learning styles.
In this program, we develop our curriculum by following the quality
guidelines from the National Association for the Education of Young
Children and the Massachusetts standards for Preschool. Following an
ant-bias curriculum we develop activities in the areas of math,
science, language and literacy, physical development and the arts that
are stimulating and appropriate for all children. We work with the
community and appropriate agencies essential to children's health and
learning.
Little Voices is open Monday through Friday, 7am to 5:30 pm.
Little Voices will be closed, observing the following holidays:
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Labor Day
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New Year's Day
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Columbus Day
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Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday
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Veteran's Day
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Presiden's Day
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Thanksgiving Day and the following Day
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Patriot's Day
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Christmas Day and the following Day
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Memorial Day
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Independence Day
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Fees are to be paid on the Monday of each week. There is an option for biweekly or monthly payments with prior arrangement.
Cash, money order or checks are accepted. All checks are to be paid to Little Voices Early Care and Education.
Vacation, snow days, illness, holidays or absence do not affect rates.
All
children and families are accepted on a two week trial period. This
gives the family and the program staff an opportunity to briefly work
together on a trial basis. At the end of the two weeks, the parents and
the Director will meet to assess and evaluate the appropriateness of
the placement. If it has been decided the placement is inappropriate,
the Director will help the parent find a new placement. If it is
decided the placement is appropriate, a contract will be signed between
the parents and the program.
Parents are asked to notify the program as soon as possible in the morning regarding a child's absence.
All
children get sick from time to time. All precautions will be taken to
keep the environment and the children healthy. Bleach is used on all
surfaces as well as on toys. Any mouthed toys are immediately taken
from circulation and replaced when sterilized. The following is a guide
to follow if children get sick:
If a child has a fever, he/she can return to the program when the child shows no signs of a fever for 24 hours.
If
a child is vomiting or has diarrhea, the child can return to the
program when he/she shows no signs of vomiting or diarrhea for 24 hours.
Bacterial infections require 24 hours of antibiotic before returning to school.
Unidentifiable rashes require a doctor's attention before returning to school.
Head Lice must be treated and child must be nit free and checked by the Director before re-entering the classroom.
Conjunctivitis must be checked by a doctor and treated with anti-biotic ointment for 24 hours before returning to school.
Children,
who become sick at school during the day, will be isolated from the
other children at the discretion of the teacher until a parent arrives.
Parents will be notified of a child's illness and required to arrange for the child to be picked up from the program.
NOTE:
Tylenol and Motrin only mask a fever or an illness and when the
medicine wears off, the child is usually worse. It is recommended if a
child needs these medications for something other than teething pain,
the child should stay home.
In
Case of a medical emergency, the parent will be notified and the child
will be taken to the emergency room of the parent's choice.
If the parent cannot be reached the child will be brought to the emergency room listed on the registration form.
All children will be protected from abuse and Neglect while enrolled at Little Voices.
All
staff members are mandated reporters of abuse and neglect. If abuse or
neglect is suspected the teacher will make at least one written
observation and notify the director immediately. The director and
teacher will file a report of suspected abuse or neglect to the
Department of Social Services.
The
Director will notify the Office of Early Education and Care after
filing a 51A. Little Voices will cooperate with any and all
investigations of abuse or neglect including identifying parents
currently or previously enrolled: providing consent for disclosure to
the Office of information from, and allowing the Office to disclose
information to, any person and/ or agency the Office may specify as
necessary to prompt investigations of allegations and protection of
children. Failure to cooperate may be grounds for suspension,
revocation, or refusal to issue or renew a license.
In
the event the staff member is in question, he/she will immediately be
given a leave of absence until a full investigation has taken place.
Any staff member abusing a child physically or verbally will be
dismissed. In the event of physical abuse, the police will be notified.
Prescription
medication will be dispensed with a doctor's order on the original
bottle and a signed permission form with instructions. Forms will be
provided to parents as needed.
Little
Voices encourages children to use problem solving skills taught and
modeled throughout the child's enrollment. Behavior management
techniques such as having children use their words and verbalize their
feelings are used throughout the day. Children are offered choices and
learn to develop self control through redirection, understanding limits
and developing empathy towards others. They also help develop their
rules when appropriate.
Little Voices shall prohibit:
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Spanking or any other forms of corporal punishment of children
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Subjecting children to cruel or severe punishment such as humiliation, verbal or physical abuse, neglect, or abusive treatment
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Depriving children of meals or snack
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Force
feeding children or disciplining a child for soiling., wetting or not
using the toilet; or forcing a child to remain in soiled clothes or
forcing a child to remain on the toilet, or using any other unusual or
excessive practices for toileting.
No
student shall be terminated or suspended unless all methods of
communication with parents are exhausted. Reasons may include lack of
follow through with a referral; parents break a contract or failure to
abide by the policies upheld by Little Voices staff.
All
records belonging to children are personal and confidential. They will
not be accessible to anyone or any organization without written consent
of the parent. Little Voices will notify the parent if the child's file
is subpoenaed.
Upon written request, the parent has access to the child's file at all reasonable times.
A log of information released will be held in the file and parents can have access to that information as well.
The
parents have the right to add relevant information or correct
objectionable material in the child's file with a conference with the
director.
After
observing a child, a teacher feels the child has an issue; the teacher
will notify the Director of the concerns and share any written
observations. The teacher should have at least two completed
observations. The Director will address the teacher's concerns with a
follow-up observation. If written observations have yet to be completed
the teacher will do so. The parents will be asked to come in for a
conference with the teacher and the director. The observations will be
shared with the parent and a request for a pediatrician's input
discussed. The parent will also be provided with a list of the most
appropriate referral agency available. In the case of infants/toddlers
Early Intervention will be notified. For children over three, Childcare
Choices of Boston will be called.
Parents will be provided with a written statement of their rights and no referral will be made without a parent's consent.
Little Voices will maintain all records, including parent conference and results.
Parents
must adhere to the signed contract and its' times. Days can only be
substituted at the discretion of the teacher in order to remain in
compliance. Contracts will be signed each September for the new school
year.
Parents are responsible for bringing the following items:
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Diapers
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Formula/breast milk
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Extra clothing (appropriate for the season)
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Boots, hats and mittens in cold weather
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Swimsuit, towel, sunscreen and a hat in hot weather
If laundry is sent home, /please replace it the next day.
We
love to go outside and we love to take walks to the park and take
trips. Permission slips will be sent home for field trips. Proper car
seats will be used at all times if trips are taken.
Beginning
2/1/07 Little Voices will provide 2 snacks and drinks throughout the
day. Children should eat a healthy breakfast and bring a healthy lunch
from home. Please remember children will want to eat less nutritious
foods first so these foods can be saved as a treat at home. Nutritious
foods can include:
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Fruit
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Sandwiches
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Cut meat
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Pasta
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Vegetables
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Dried fruit
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Cereal
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Potato
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Yogurt
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Crackers
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Salad
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Rice cakes
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Your child's teacher can offer other ideas.
A food service will also be available for an additional fee. See a teacher for details.
Naps
will be taken after lunch. Younger children have their own schedules
which will be accommodated. Older children enjoy a nap or a rest after
lunch. Children can bring a blanket or a special stuffed toy from home
or one will be provided. All children have their own pillows, blankets
and beds.
Communication
with parents is essential. Communication is ongoing by way of phone
conversations or a few minutes at the end of the day. Newsletters and
communication boards are all modes of communication. Please feel free
to stop by and speak to one of us or call if necessary. A telephone
answering machine is checked regularly to answer your calls.
Parent/
Teacher conferences will also be held twice a year to evaluate your
child's progress. At the conference, the teacher will have a prepared
evaluation to share with the parent. This written evaluation will be
kept in the child's file with a copy provided to the parent.
For
children with disabilities, conferences will be held every three
months. Any special issues will be brought to the parent's attention as
they arise.
Parents will participate in the development of goals and objectives for their child at the end of these conferences.
Little Voices has an open door policy and parents are welcome any time during the day.
Little
Voices Early Care and Education will not discriminate against anyone
based on race, creed, ethnic background, gender, sexual orientation or
ability.
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