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Parent Handbook
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I am an experienced childcare provider and a first year
Early Childhood Education student (expected graduation in June 2009). I am
First Aid and CPR certified and I have documented
clearance to work within the vulnerable sector.
I offer a comprehensive curriculum based on each child's
interests, needs and developmental goals, and a nutritious meal plan that is
flexible and will be catered to each child's needs (i.e., avoiding known
allergens, aversions, etc.)
Care is provided in a warm,
welcoming and nurturing home setting.
Private home daycare has many advantages over public
daycare. As stipulated in the Ontario Day Nurseries Act, only five children can
be present in private home care at a time. This ensures that the adult to child
ratio remains low enough for the caregiver to provide maximum attention and
quality care for the children enrolled.
In a small daycare environment such as this, it is easier to
monitor and implement infection control strategies. Fewer children in the
program reduce the risk of viruses and germs transmitting between individuals.
Children are less likely to become sick in this environment than they would in
a large daycare setting with high enrollment.
Children who are enrolled in home
daycare benefit from experiences that are not as easily achieved in public
daycare. For example, housekeeping and maintenance skills are
more frequently modeled and encouraged in a home setting, with greater ease and
success than in a public daycare setting.
Enrolment is currently closed. Enrolment will reopen in the spring of 2009.
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Fraser
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