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					| Group Child Care Center Policies
		
			| Group Child Care Center PoliciesSkip to the navigationWhat to Ask AboutIf you are considering a group child care arrangement, ask for a
		complete written list of policies. Ask questions if you don't find all of your answers in the documents. Learn the basic facts about the center
		as well as details about safety, rules, activities, and what's expected of the
		parents. General operationsPayment, including amount, due date, and reasons why extra fees might be chargedHours of operation and
		  holiday closuresSecurity procedures, such as sign in/sign out of
		  childrenWhen a child must be kept home or sent
		  homeNotice requirements for ending arrangement
 Emergency proceduresFireMedical
		  emergencyBad weatherSevere contagious illness (such
		  as meningitis)Staff training: First aid and CPR
 Food preparationIs any food prepared on-site? If so, in what area?Are meals and snacks nutritious?Are there restrictions on
		  what food can be brought in?
 Hygiene practicesHand-washingDiaperingHow often
		  are toilets, sinks, and countertops disinfected?How often are
		  floors and carpets cleaned?How often are toys disinfected?
 Rules for childrenAre there behavior policies and rules in place?
		  If so, what are they?How are children disciplined? How is physical
		  aggression handled?Are toys from home allowed?
 Other informationRecord-keeping: Are the children's records kept
		  in a private but easy-to-access place?Parent involvement and
		  expectations: Are parents invited to be on committees or on the governing body
		  of the child care center?
 For examples of questions to ask, see:CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerJohn Pope, MD - Pediatrics
 Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Current as of:
                May 4, 2017 Last modified on: 8 September 2017  |  |  |  |  |  |