I'll definitely look into a food program! And tomorrow I'm gonna set up each play center and take some pictures.
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I think your website is FANTASTIC!!! If it were mine, I would make some simple changes:
HOURS, RATES, AND ADMISSION:
Are you going to charge the same price for infants and preschoolers? I charge
$50.00 more (per week) for infants.
I would also change it to: 6 weeks through 5 years of age
DAILY SCHEDULE:
Arts and Crafts: Painting, coloring, macaroni and clay sculptures, and more!
School Time: ABC's, numbers, shapes, and colors.
Story Time: A special book is read before nap time.
Circle Time: Singing, dance, sign language, musical instruments, and games.
Cooking and Baking: Simple "child friendly" recipes your child will love making!
Indoor Play: Lots of puzzles, dolls, cars, and toys for your child to enjoy!
Centers: (List whatever your centers are here)
Outdoor Play: Running, hop scotch, jump rope, trikes, and slides.
Regarding your outdoor play equipment… If you are going to be licensed, you will need to put your slide on stall mats (for safety). At least that is what is required in my state.
Lastly, you have squeezed WAY too much into a short period of time. Example: You have given yourself 15 minute for clean up, bathroom break, and free play. In reality, that could take 30 to 45 minutes. If you want to PM me, I’d be happy to send you my daily schedule.
Meals and Snacks:
I’m not sure if you’re on the food program, but we are required to serve a protein, veggie, fruit, starch, and milk with lunch. Actually, milk has to be
served twice per day for children two and over.
I would write on your sample menu:
Breakfast:
Scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, orange slices, milk.
Oatmeal, toast with jam, sliced banana, milk.
French toast, seasonal berries, milk.
Lunch:
Turkey and cheese sandwich on whole wheat bread, carrot sticks, apple slices, milk.
Homemade macaroni and cheese, green beans, orange slices, milk.
Spaghetti with tomato sauce, peas, sliced cantaloupe, milk.
Snack:
Cheese, crackers, apple juice.
Apple, celery, or graham crackers with peanut butter, apple juice.
Gold Fish, carrot sticks, orange juice.
Homemade Chex mix, orange juice.
I hope I am not being too nit-picky. I wanted my website to be perfect and it took me FOREVER to word everything properly.
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Oh, one more suggestion
Thanks Michael, I think I'll take set up the things I have and take a picture of my son doing the activites, since I don't have any other children yet. And thanks so much frugalmama4! The puppy picture is cute, isn't it?
Let me know when you get your website up and ready! I would definitely recommend using weebly, it's really simple and doesn't take long at all!
Nikki’s Home Daycare
Concord, California 94521
(925) 890-0569
I know state licensing lists our compete contact if information, but just thinking alone the lines of the crazy people e.g-CL. But also I deal with HOA in my area and rather be safe then sorry. Never now your neighbors...you now.
I will get to work on my site in the next few weeks (after Easter)...and post once it's done. Good Luck with everything. Oh, if you have Facebook or any of the other social media sites be sure to pin/like your website on it and ask family and friends to do the same. Got that ideal from hip aunt- Flag
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And I would leave your physical address in ::. Funny how everyone has their own way of doing things. In the end it's up to you though, for me it's been VERY beneficial to post my address. It tells potential clients where I am and really interests them especially because parents usually choose a daycare close to their home or work.
I think your website looks great and agree that photos of your space is a wonderful idea. Kids in the photos aren't necessary, just get some really crafty and flattering photos of your DC in there and you'll be fine. Thre's nothing else that I can say that hasn't already been said. Great job.- Flag
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I love the look of the webpage, and I love that you have it broken down and didn't try to fit it all on one page! I think you cover the basics and cover them nicely. You answer the 5 W's and the H. The only thing I thought might be a help would be to add the information as to "where do we go from here?" If I was a parent, I think I'd figure out to give you a call, but you may find it beneficial to spell it out. Something along the lines of "If you are interested and would like more information or would like to schedule a time to meet, please call me at....... Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m." Or something along those lines. Maybe on your contact page or at the bottom of your contract info????
I found some spelling errors. You may want to go over it all with a fine toothed comb.
A couple I found - in your schedule - structured daily rountines instead of routines and activites instead of activities, afternoon stack instead of snack, and outdoor play and activites instead of activities. These are just a couple I found without a thorough perusal. I also saw a couple of grammatical errors in your contract.
I hope you don't think I'm trying to be nit-picky.I hope this helps a little.
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Thank you countrygal, I really appreciate the complements! Yikes I'm going to fix those typos right away! Parents won't believe that I offer very educational activities if I can't even spell them,. Thanks for the heads up! And that's a great idea about telling the parents where to go from there, I will add that in too!
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I sent you the one I print for the parents. If you would like the one my assistants follow (more detailed and includes potty breaks) I can send you
that one as well. Let me know...- Flag
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Do a google image search for daycare and you can find images of kids and toys to use.
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The suggestions so far are great, I don't have much to add. It's a nice looking website!
Ok, so I do have one suggestion: Your climber is on a wooden deck, and it looks really nice, but it's a safety hazard! If a child should fall from that height, they could be seriously hurt. Can you possibly move it to the grass? Most people have woodchips, sand, or something else softer, but even grass is better than decking.
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not sure if it was already mentioned, but why would you allow someone to come 4 days a week at a cheaper rate? You will never fill that last day and therefore are selling yourself short. Thats 140 a week per child. If you have 2 kids come only 4 days a week, thats $280.00+ dollars you are losing. I would not set it up that way.
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