Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Looking for quality child care?

Look no further!  

Tadpoles Pollywogs & Froglets Daycare is now enrolling.  I can accept 3 children for the summer as self-pay while my license is pending.  (I will be able to accept W2 after the license is finalized.)

Since I'm just getting started, I'm offering a 10% discount for the months of June, July, and August.

Tadpoles Pollywogs & Froglets Daycare provides a child-centered environment where children learn through play, experimentation, observation, and hands-on activities.  The emphasis is on developing language, creativity, science, and self-help skills - all while having fun.

Other benefits:  home cooked meals and snacks, familiar home environment, and individual attention.

Unlike other daycares, I do not require parents to provide disposable diapers or wipes.  Plus, I consider "full-time" to be up to 55 hours / week because although a parent may work 40 hours / week, there's also daily commute time and lunch hours to factor in.  Other daycares start charging extra after 40 hours, but not me.  I believe daycare should make parent's lives easier, not more complicated.

For more information, please call (414) 510-8694 or e-mail:  frogletsdaycare@gmail.com

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Promoting Literacy & Community

The Grand Opening of my mom's Little Free Library is on Saturday, May 26th at 11AM in front of our house.  There will be free cookies and of course free books!

Having a free library in front of the daycare is just another way that we aim to create and support a language rich environment.

*UPDATE*
May 31, 2012
It's been just 5 days since the grand opening and things are going great!  People have taken over 2 dozen books already.  And there are new books everyday as people have been donating daily.  It's neat when I get to see people stop and check it out.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Post Site Visit To-Do-List

I've been told that this is a pretty short list.  Here's what I have to do before sending in my official licensing application:

  • Scrape flaking paint off my neighbor's garage
  • More firmly secure cables on my other neighbor's house and on my house
  • Paint backdoor threshold and door frame
  • Put a lock on my laundry chute
  • Put a lock on my cabinet containing personal toiletry items
  • Secure the cables and cords to my computer
  • Get a kid size sleeping bag for mildly ill children to use
  • Get one additional sleep mat
  • Get or make sheets for sleep mats
  • Assemble emergency kit
  • Gather up extra kid clothes
  • Fix corner of my neighbor's fence that is falling apart
  • Make floor plan
  • Submit Registry application
  • Fence off AC units
  • Change batteries in smoke detectors
  • Get 2 more carbon monoxide detectors
  • Get an infant feeding seat (a bouncy seat)
  • Get a riding toy or 2 for younger kids for outside play
* I'm crossing things off, as I complete them!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Living & Dining Rooms - Almost Ready!

Well, my site visit from my technical advisory is tomorrow!  I'm thinking things look pretty well set up.  Everything is labeled and ready to go.  These are pictures of parts of the living room and dining room.  There are lots of books and toys and open floor space for playing.  I think it looks kid-friendly but still looks like a home at the same time.  I've seen pictures of other home daycares where it looks like they tried to mimic a large institutional daycare center and it ends up looking hideous.



Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Outside Toys & Activities

Here's what I've got in the way of outside toys, so far.  There are watering cans, kiddie garden tools, kiddie garden gloves, hula hoops, balls, insect nets, insect jars, sidewalk chalk, jump ropes, bubbles, boats, a badminton set, and sandbox toys.

I'm also starting to get the outdoors set up.  Today I brought out all the patio furniture and set it up.  For the daycare, I've also got a sandbox, water table, and a slide.  I'd still like to get a riding toy or two for the younger kids.