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  • Patches
    Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 1154

    #46
    Other than toys and art supplies what does your program provide for children that parents do not have to bring or pay extra for?

    [] Bottles
    [] Pacifiers
    [] Sippy cups
    [X] regular (assigned) cups
    [X] Plates/bowls
    [X] Utinsils (forks, spoons, sporks)
    [] Infant formula
    [X] Baby cereal/baby food (under a year)
    [X] Regular meals/snacks for children over 1 year
    [X] Back up clothes (bought by you, donated to your program, or lost n' found) I have some on hand, just in case. But I do not tell parents that and require that they bring extra clothes
    [] General medicines (Tyonal, Benedryl, baby ibeprophen... but don't administer without written permission)
    [] Diapers
    [] Pull-ups
    [] Wipes
    [] Diaper creams/ointments/ powder
    [X] Potty training seat
    [] Training potty
    [] Sunblock
    [0] Car seat (if you transport)
    [0] Booster car seat (if you transport)
    [X] High chair/baby feeding chair
    [] Stollers
    [X] Nap mats/cots
    [X] Personal blankets (for nap) I also provide sheets
    [] Personal pillows (for nap)
    [X] Curriculum/ lession plans

    I also provide bibs and burp cloths
    Last edited by Patches; 02-06-2013, 07:21 AM. Reason: Added

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    • MarinaVanessa
      Family Childcare Home
      • Jan 2010
      • 7211

      #47
      Originally posted by Blackcat31
      I hear ya!

      Side note: the Bumbo chair has been recalled. Too many people putting the baby in it and leaving it on the table or the counter....ya know, cuz we all leave babies unattended so now no one can use Bumbo chairs unless you have it retro fitted with some sort of strap or safety thing...not sure...for me it was just easier to not use any baby equipment.

      Here is the link though in case you are interested in reading it or sharing it with your daycare parents. http://www.recall.bumbousa.com/
      I can't have them here anyway ... no bumbo chairs, bouncy infant chairs, walkers, bounceroos, excersaucers etc. Nothing that you have to strap the child in or that the the child can't get in and out of on their own other than a baby swing. Leave it to one person to mess it up for the rest of us .

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      • daycarediva
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 11698

        #48
        Originally posted by EntropyControlSpecialist
        Do you charge more for the Preschoolers that you have to buy diapers and wipes for?
        No, I mostly use G-diapers & their disposable inserts are VERY cheap. I used these for my last son, and now have a stash of 24 covers. I only have 1 in diapers right now, though. I can FLUSH the poop with the liner, so there is zero smell.

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        • blessed mom
          New & Loves it here
          • Feb 2011
          • 243

          #49
          Other than toys and art supplies what does your program provide for children that parents do not have to bring or pay extra for?

          [] Bottles
          [] Pacifiers
          [x] Sippy cups
          [] regular (assigned) cups
          [x] Plates/bowls
          [x] Utinsils (forks, spoons, sporks)
          [x] Infant formula
          [x] Baby cereal/baby food (under a year)
          [x] Regular meals/snacks for children over 1 year
          [] Back up clothes (bought by you, donated to your program, or lost n' found)
          [] General medicines (Tyonal, Benedryl, baby ibeprophen... but don't administer without written permission)
          [] Diapers
          [] Pull-ups
          [] Wipes
          [] Diaper creams/ointments/ powder
          [x] Potty training seat
          [x] Training potty
          [] Sunblock
          [] Car seat (if you transport)
          [] Booster car seat (if you transport)
          [] High chair/baby feeding chair
          [] Stollers
          [x] Nap mats/cots
          [x] Personal blankets (for nap)
          [x]x Personal pillows (for nap)
          [x Curriculum/ lession plans

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          • EntropyControlSpecialist
            Embracing the chaos.
            • Mar 2012
            • 7466

            #50
            Originally posted by daycarediva
            No, I mostly use G-diapers & their disposable inserts are VERY cheap. I used these for my last son, and now have a stash of 24 covers. I only have 1 in diapers right now, though. I can FLUSH the poop with the liner, so there is zero smell.

            http://www.gdiapers.com/
            I have g-diapers that I've used before with a prefold in it.

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            • Sunchimes
              Daycare.com Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 1847

              #51
              [x] Bottles
              [] Pacifiers
              [x] Sippy cups
              [x] regular (assigned) cups
              [x] Plates/bowls
              [x] Utensils (forks, spoons, sporks)
              [] Infant formula
              [X] Baby cereal/baby food (under a year) (CEREAL ONLY)
              [X] Regular meals/snacks for children over 1 year
              [X] Back up clothes (bought by you, donated to your program, or lost n' found)
              [X] General medicines (Tyonal, Benedryl, baby ibeprophen... but don't administer without written permission)
              [] Diapers
              [] Pull-ups
              [X] Wipes
              [X] Diaper creams/ointments/ powder
              [] Potty training seat
              [X] Training potty
              [X] Sunblock
              [X] Car seat (if you transport)
              [X] Booster car seat (if you transport)
              [X] High chair/baby feeding chair
              [X] Stollers
              [X] Nap mats/cots
              [X] Personal blankets (for nap)
              [X] Personal pillows (for nap)
              [X] Curriculum/ lesson plans

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              • DayCareDiva30
                New Daycare.com Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 35

                #52
                Originally posted by williams2008
                For those of you that supply regualr assigned cups. If you do not mind, where did you find them? I seen some online at IKEA, but i'm unable to order those online. Thanks in advance!
                I saw a set of the IKEA cups on ebay earlier this week when I was doing a search for them.

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                • ljones77
                  New Daycare.com Member
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 28

                  #53
                  [] Bottles
                  [] Pacifiers
                  [x] Sippy cups
                  [x] regular (assigned) cups
                  [x] Plates/bowls
                  [x] Utinsils (forks, spoons, sporks)
                  [x] Infant formula
                  [x] Baby cereal/baby food (under a year)
                  [x] Regular meals/snacks for children over 1 year
                  [] Back up clothes (bought by you, donated to your program, or lost n' found)
                  [] General medicines (Tyonal, Benedryl, baby ibeprophen... but don't administer without written permission)
                  [] Diapers
                  [] Pull-ups
                  [] Wipes
                  [] Diaper creams/ointments/ powder
                  [] Potty training seat
                  [x] Training potty
                  [] Sunblock
                  [x] Car seat (if you transport)
                  [x] Booster car seat (if you transport)
                  [x] High chair/baby feeding chair
                  [x] Stollers
                  [x] Nap mats/cots
                  [x] Personal blankets (for nap)
                  [x] Personal pillows (for nap)
                  [x] Curriculum/ lession plans

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                  • DayCareDiva30
                    New Daycare.com Member
                    • Jul 2012
                    • 35

                    #54
                    [] Bottles I use to provide bottles when I kept infants
                    [] Pacifiers
                    [x] Sippy cups
                    [x] regular (assigned) cups Not assigned
                    [x] Plates/bowls
                    [x] Utinsils (forks, spoons, sporks)
                    [x] Infant formula Food Program require I keep some on hand when I have infants enrolled
                    [x] Baby cereal/baby food (under a year) Food Program requirement for infants
                    [x] Regular meals/snacks for children over 1 year Im on the food program
                    [x] Back up clothes (bought by you, donated to your program, or lost n' found) I don't tell parents that I have them but I keep some on hand.
                    [x] General medicines (Tyonal, Benedryl, baby ibeprophen... but don't administer without written permission) Its my policy not to give meds but I keep Tylenol and Benedryl on hand for emergencies
                    [x] Diapers Again something I don't tell my parents but I have on hand
                    [] Pull-ups
                    [x] Wipes Prefer not to have 5 tubs of wipes to keep up with
                    [] Diaper creams/ointments/ powder
                    [x] Potty training seat
                    [x] Training potty (I have a preschool size plastic urinal for the boys, when they start standing up to go---so I guess that counts a training potty)
                    [] Sunblock
                    [x] Car seat (if you transport)
                    [x] Booster car seat (if you transport)
                    [x] High chair/baby feeding chair
                    [x] Stollers
                    [x] Nap mats/cots
                    [x] Personal blankets (for nap)
                    [] Personal pillows (for nap)
                    [x] Curriculum/ lession plans

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