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    1. Open Communication: It is important for parents to communicate with the daycare provider about any changes at home, issues, or concerns. The more we know, the better we can accommodate your child's needs.
    2. Trust Us: We are professionals who have years of experience and training in child care. We love your children and make decisions in their best interest.
    3. Consistency is Key: Following a routine is essential for children. Please try to stick to the schedule we provide, including nap and meal times, even on weekends.
    4. Illness Policy: Please respect our sickness policy. If your child is ill, it's best to keep them home to prevent spreading germs to other children.
    5. Supply Needs: Make sure your child has all the necessary supplies. This could include diapers, wipes, change of clothes, etc. We'll inform you when the supplies are running low.
    6. Nutrition Matters: If you pack meals, please consider providing healthy options. Nutritious food is crucial for children's growth and development.
    7. Drop-off and Pick-up: Please respect the established drop-off and pick-up times. Late arrivals or pickups can disrupt the schedule and create stress for your child and other children.
    8. We Value Punctuality: Similar to the previous point, consistently being late can create problems in our schedule and impact other children and parents.
    9. Behavior Changes: Let us know about any behavioral changes at home. This will allow us to better understand and help your child.
    10. Positive Reinforcement: What we teach at daycare needs to be reinforced at home for consistency and the best outcomes.
    11. Payment Terms: Please abide by our payment policies. We rely on your prompt payments to operate the daycare and pay our staff.
    12. Partnership: We see our relationship as a partnership. We're working together for the well-being and development of your child.
    13. Label Everything: To avoid mix-ups and lost items, please label all of your child's belongings.
    14. Encourage Independence: Encouraging simple tasks like wearing shoes or eating on their own can boost your child's confidence and independence.
    15. Safety: We prioritize the safety of your children. Trust that we have implemented rules and precautions to ensure this.
    16. Birthdays and Holidays: If you want to celebrate your child's special days, let us know in advance so we can plan together.
    17. Prepare Your Child: Talk to your child about what to expect in daycare. This can help ease any anxieties and prepare them for the new environment.
    18. Patience and Understanding: Changes, transitions, or new milestones can be challenging for kids. Your patience and understanding can make a big difference.
    19. Dress Appropriately: Dress your child in comfortable clothes suitable for play and the weather. Remember, we do a lot of fun, messy activities!
    20. We Appreciate Feedback: Whether it's something we're doing well or an area where you think we could improve, your feedback is valuable to us. We're always open to suggestions to make our daycare the best it can be.​ Please use the best the time, place or electronic means to accommodate our time.
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