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  • cheerfuldom
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7413

    Ideas For That Last 45 Minutes.....

    Running into an issue because now my pickups begin at 445 and the last one is not picked up till 530. our playroom is downstairs so i cant hear the door upstairs when parents come by (and I certainly cant hear anything if we are out in the backyard). I dont feel comfortable leaving the door unlocked for parents to come downstairs because of 1. safety 2. there is one parent in particular that I do not trust unsupervised in my house. Previously, i was letting the kids have some free play upstairs and it was never a problem before....but now it is. My 3 year old DCK does not play well upstairs and really cant handle roaming at this point....gets on the couch, jumps on the bed, cries and fights. She is fine the rest of the day but cant handle the free play upstairs. I have a 2 year old DCK that has just recently been a pill and I cant let her out of my site either. The other 3 DCKs do fine upstairs for short periods.


    Anyway.....our options upstairs are a movie (doesnt always keep their attention) or an activity at the table (which works for everyone but the babies but I do need ideas that are non messy and require minimal supervision on my part...no paint, etc.).

    Anyone have ideas? especially regarding table activities? We do arts and crafts earlier in the day, as well as playdoh so I would like it to be something else....that keeps their attention and is reserved for that time period. I am open to buying something if that is what it takes!

    The parents generally each come at their own specific time each day, its just not all at the same time as the other families like it used to be. I dont think there is any wiggle room regarding the pickup schedule.
  • countrymom
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 4874

    #2
    you can buy an alarm that every time the door opens it chimes, its about 30 dollars at home depot, so this way you can hear when the parents open the door (I have a storm door so I can lock the other door, its attatched to the storm door)

    I would do movie time or reading a book.

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    • Country Kids
      Nature Lover
      • Mar 2011
      • 5051

      #3
      How about those tot trays? The trays that you put different activities on?

      I use cookie sheets (thank you dollar tree) for mine.
      Each day is a fresh start
      Never look back on regrets
      Live life to the fullest
      We only get one shot at this!!

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      • cheerfuldom
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 7413

        #4
        I will add that previously we could play in the front yard with no problem but again, the same two kids cannot handle that anymore.....they cry and fight. One of them is special needs and she is just challenging all the time to be honest but the other i think is just a temporary issue....testing every rule, etc. So between those two kids, I need something that keeps the kids occupied and seated because that is all the group can handle for the moment! The chaos has reached an unacceptable level and its time to revamp this part of the day for sure.

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        • SilverSabre25
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 7585

          #5
          Crayons and coloring sheets/plain paper
          Mr Potato Heads
          Plain paper and stickers
          lacing cards
          lacing beads
          any kind of sorting/math manipulative kind of thing
          watercolors
          Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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          • daycarediva
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 11698

            #6
            felt boards
            individual busy bags

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            • Lilbutterflie
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Apr 2010
              • 1359

              #7
              One of our favorite end of day activities is listening to songs that have dance moves. For example, "Slippery Fish" (the FAVORITE!), "I'm a Little Teapot", "Five Little Monkeys", "Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes", "The Skeleton Dance". You can also look up Super Simple Songs on YouTube, and they have tons of childrens songs that have dance moves. All of the children LOVE it, even the babies. And the parents always have big smiles when they pick up because they see their little one dancing and enjoying themselves.

              You could also try a game of "Simon Says", have coloring time, perhaps a sensory bin or two, or puzzles & books.

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              • MrsSteinel'sHouse
                Daycare.com Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 1509

                #8
                Table activities-

                Stickers
                Math mats (I have several that have pictures and then foam shapes that go on them)
                popsicle sticks (We count them, they build with them, lay them out flat. Tape some together on the back side let them draw a picture take them apart and they are a puzzle)
                Pom poms and giant tweezers or tongs
                collages- I save all odds and ends in my collage bucket and I offer that up at the end of the day. I put glue on construction paper, collage items on a paper plate and let them have at it!
                Puzzles
                Coloring
                magnetic letters on cookie sheets.
                stinging beads or cut straws. Dollar Tree has shoe laces in big packages! Great because they have aglets and are easy for little hands. Dollar General had shake straws that were big and made great "beads" Beads on pipecleaners work well too.
                Seasonal "decorations. trace around cookie cutters to make shapes and let them decorate. So apples, pumpkins, cats etc for fall. Christmas time they make cute little ornaments.
                Sorting bags. buttons that can be sorted or small objects.
                counting bears
                file folder games.
                Packing peanuts and glue.
                Cooperative games. Tossing bean bags into a laundry basket, dropping clothes pins into a bucket.
                Wet ones and the front of kitchen cupboards Ok a little sneaky but they love "cleaning" my cupboard fronts and the sliding glass window!!
                A special box of books.
                A feely box with scraps of fabric in it to feel.
                dancing to music with or without instruments
                I use blue painters tape and make a path for them to walk on.
                Snack? Sometimes something simple like cheerios and some water will occupy my kidlets for a while

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                • lovemykidstoo
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 4740

                  #9
                  I would have them all at the table with some of the ideas that people already gave you. All ages like to color or play with magnetic pieces with a cookie sheet. I used to have the doorbell that plugged into the wall. The actual doorbell that goes outside is just taped on and then the inside chime you can plug in anywhere, so you can take it in the basement, outside plug etc.

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                  • cheerfuldom
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 7413

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Lilbutterflie
                    One of our favorite end of day activities is listening to songs that have dance moves. For example, "Slippery Fish" (the FAVORITE!), "I'm a Little Teapot", "Five Little Monkeys", "Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes", "The Skeleton Dance". You can also look up Super Simple Songs on YouTube, and they have tons of childrens songs that have dance moves. All of the children LOVE it, even the babies. And the parents always have big smiles when they pick up because they see their little one dancing and enjoying themselves.

                    You could also try a game of "Simon Says", have coloring time, perhaps a sensory bin or two, or puzzles & books.
                    This group definitely would use dance time as "lets get rowdy!" time....I have to be very careful about when I offer up stimulating activities like dancing to music.

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                    • cheerfuldom
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 7413

                      #11
                      Originally posted by MrsSteinel'sHouse
                      Table activities-

                      Stickers
                      Math mats (I have several that have pictures and then foam shapes that go on them)
                      popsicle sticks (We count them, they build with them, lay them out flat. Tape some together on the back side let them draw a picture take them apart and they are a puzzle)
                      Pom poms and giant tweezers or tongs
                      collages- I save all odds and ends in my collage bucket and I offer that up at the end of the day. I put glue on construction paper, collage items on a paper plate and let them have at it!
                      Puzzles
                      Coloring
                      magnetic letters on cookie sheets.
                      stinging beads or cut straws. Dollar Tree has shoe laces in big packages! Great because they have aglets and are easy for little hands. Dollar General had shake straws that were big and made great "beads" Beads on pipecleaners work well too.
                      Seasonal "decorations. trace around cookie cutters to make shapes and let them decorate. So apples, pumpkins, cats etc for fall. Christmas time they make cute little ornaments.
                      Sorting bags. buttons that can be sorted or small objects.
                      counting bears
                      file folder games.
                      Packing peanuts and glue.
                      Cooperative games. Tossing bean bags into a laundry basket, dropping clothes pins into a bucket.
                      Wet ones and the front of kitchen cupboards Ok a little sneaky but they love "cleaning" my cupboard fronts and the sliding glass window!!
                      A special box of books.
                      A feely box with scraps of fabric in it to feel.
                      dancing to music with or without instruments
                      I use blue painters tape and make a path for them to walk on.
                      Snack? Sometimes something simple like cheerios and some water will occupy my kidlets for a while
                      Thank you!!! this is exactly what I was looking for. I actually have my own kids clean with wipes....even the 15 month old will wipe down a few things I love the rest of your ideas. But what is a file folder game?

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                      • cheerfuldom
                        Advanced Daycare.com Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 7413

                        #12
                        Originally posted by lovemykidstoo
                        I would have them all at the table with some of the ideas that people already gave you. All ages like to color or play with magnetic pieces with a cookie sheet. I used to have the doorbell that plugged into the wall. The actual doorbell that goes outside is just taped on and then the inside chime you can plug in anywhere, so you can take it in the basement, outside plug etc.
                        love the doorbell idea. I think I have seen that before but never considered it for here....might have to talk to the hubby about making that change.

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                        • Country Kids
                          Nature Lover
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 5051

                          #13
                          Originally posted by cheerfuldom
                          Thank you!!! this is exactly what I was looking for. I actually have my own kids clean with wipes....even the 15 month old will wipe down a few things I love the rest of your ideas. But what is a file folder game?
                          Here is a link to file folders. Also 1+1+1 is a good site for them-

                          Whoops forgot to add earlier-www.filefolderfun.com
                          Each day is a fresh start
                          Never look back on regrets
                          Live life to the fullest
                          We only get one shot at this!!

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                          • cheerfuldom
                            Advanced Daycare.com Member
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 7413

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Country Kids
                            Here is a link to file folders. Also 1+1+1 is a good site for them-
                            I know that 1+1 site...we get a lot of our worksheets there.

                            link to the other?

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                            • lovemykidstoo
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Aug 2012
                              • 4740

                              #15
                              Originally posted by cheerfuldom
                              love the doorbell idea. I think I have seen that before but never considered it for here....might have to talk to the hubby about making that change.

                              I should have added before that I only used this doorbell during daycare hours. All you do is peel the tape on the back of the doorbell button and it sticks on the outside of your house (I put a note by it saying it was for daycare only) and the other chime part you plug into an outlet anywhere in your house. Like I said, you can plug it and unplug it and put it anywhere you want throughout the day. I always unplugged it during non-daycare hours and that way people used my regular doorbell too. From memory, I think it was around $10 - $15.

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