Friday, June 26, 2015

Are Your Daycare Providers Ready: CPR AED First Aid Classes

By Francis Riggs


Making the transition from having your kids home with you during the day to taking them to day care for their very first day is big. You worry about their safety as long whether or not you have packed all the essentials they will need to make it through the day. There are some questions and concerns that you should have addressed before making the final day care drop-off. Find out whether or not all personnel have taken cpr aed first aid classes. You want your child to have the best care possible and this is information you need to know.

Label your childs belongings. You should put their name in and on everything that belongs to them. The same way you dropped them off, is the same way you want to pick them back up. It is very easy for children to misplace items throughout the classroom, so labeling their items will help identify them.

Make a list of the items that are allowed in the classroom. More than likely if you are taking a baby to the facility, you will need to know about items such as diapers, wipes, baby bottom cream, formula and storing breast milk. It is important to label all of these items and date them. The teacher will not know when your bottles have been made that is why it is important keep the dates in plain view.

Refrain from taking your little one toys to school. Although, most children have a favorite toy, try to keep it at home, or just in their crib. However, you want to make sure with the teachers before just leaving a toy. Many children like to throw their favorite stuff animal or toy from their crib when they learn how to. So, you want to make sure the toy is not made from any type chemical that someone might be allergic to in the class.

There are several items to pack in your childs bag. Some of these item are change of clothes, seasonal wear, bibs, burp cloths, diapers or pull ups. Also, keep plastic bags in your diaper bag or the childs book bag for soiled clothing.

If your child is sick and does need medication check with the schools policy. It might be that office personnel are the only ones allowed to give medication, or a classroom teacher. Parents know that sharp objects can quickly cause damage to a child.

Make sure you pack enough baby milk for children still taking bottles or breast milk. It should be enough to get your baby through the whole day. It is a good idea to also pack a little extra just in case your baby needs a bit more. For toddlers pack finger food, and in most cases schools supply breakfast, lunch and snacks throughout the day. Be sure to let the facility and teachers know what foods your child is allowed to eat.

Each facility have their own policies about comfort items such as teething rings, pain reliever, pacifiers and other items. Speak with the centers director to find out their policies. Remember, your child is not the only one in the classroom, so the center has to do what is in the best interest and safety of everyone. It is always going to be tempting to send more for your child to daycare. However, your little one might not need everything you want to send. Some items you might think are harmless could cause enormous problems. Be sure to seek advice and permission before packing and just leaving items of question.




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