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  • ColorfulSunburst
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2013
    • 649

    #16
    I don't do daily report.

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    • daycaredaddy
      Daycare.com Member
      • Mar 2015
      • 11

      #17
      Originally posted by NoMoreJuice!
      I would definitely be interested in trying a prototype! The one flaw I can see about the nap times would be...human error. I would forget, so I would need a place to go in and manually change the times later.
      Yes, you would be able to manually change the times later, or add in a time you initially forgot to add.

      Originally posted by NoMoreJuice!
      But yes, anything that speeds up and enhances communication with parents, I'm totally on board!
      As a parent, this was key to my idea. The feedback from my daycare is invaluable, but paper is a terrible medium. For example, if I go to the pediatrician on a Thursday and am asked something like, "Has he been eating well?" I have no idea. By that point I've thrown away my sheets and forgotten the info because all was well at the time I read them.

      By capturing the data electronically, parents will be able to access that type of info quickly. Moreover, the app will eventually be able to provide statistics and identify trends, e.g. how long was the average nap the last 4 weeks, what's my child's favorite foods, etc...

      I think an app like this can help daycares becomes more efficient, and parents can be more informed.

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      • daycaredaddy
        Daycare.com Member
        • Mar 2015
        • 11

        #18
        Originally posted by Blackcat31
        Here are other threads about this.
        Search for the best information on daycare, and childcare for your children


        Many members gave feedback.

        Maybe there is useful info for you in the threads....

        There are more but I dont have time to search deeper at the moment.
        Thank you!

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        • daycaredaddy
          Daycare.com Member
          • Mar 2015
          • 11

          #19
          Originally posted by Controlled Chaos
          I believe me entering it would be faster. My concern would be, do all parents have to have iPhones, smart phones? If it isn't super convenient for parents with a variety of gadgets they won't like it.
          The first version would work with any device with a web browser, and would optimize for the specific device, laptop, tablet, iPhone, Android. (I just mentioned the latter two because they are the most common.)

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          • daycaredaddy
            Daycare.com Member
            • Mar 2015
            • 11

            #20
            Originally posted by daycare
            Considering the fact that my state will soon be enforcing a daily health check that must be documented I would be interested in something like this. I also dream up that we could click links to the issue that may be occurring and have it emailed to the parent directly.

            So example the kid is vomiting and had fever. We can log this state when child can return supply links to virus that may cause these issues along with when the child can return.
            Like you child had the following symptoms

            Fever then a list of what to do to help reduce this fever
            Vomiting how to help vomiting and ECT

            When to call the doctor
            When your child is safe to come back
            This is what in vision making one day.

            We could also link immunization records to it to prevent missing them and etc

            I guess it would be more of an overall daily health check app.

            Manually I do this, it's a pain but helpful to resolving many health issues with the kids. It's been amazing that I've been able to tell parents because of keeping these logs. And it's nothing but facts.

            Sorry I'm just dreaming out loud
            What state do you operate in? Feel free to direct message me. I would be interested to learn about what information you'd need to capture.

            And you're not dreaming at all.

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            • daycaredaddy
              Daycare.com Member
              • Mar 2015
              • 11

              #21
              Originally posted by Stephnrich
              I would love all of this in an app! I currently use Minute Menu Kids through my food program and I copy/paste their daily report in an email to parents. It takes a lot of time to write individual notes about each child, but I do because they all read them. An app would be easier.
              Awesome, would you mind direct messaging me your email address so I can get in touch with you once I have a prototype developed.

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              • daycaredaddy
                Daycare.com Member
                • Mar 2015
                • 11

                #22
                Originally posted by daycare
                as much as i don't want to have to do it, it is soon going to be come required as part of our QRIS. We are in the pilot phase right now and I was handed this spread sheet check off list that we will have to fill out daily. I hate keeping piles of paper and hate having to fill things out. I have 4 ipads in my house, so mounting one by the diaper changing area would be easy to do and that would be the easiest time for us to do it.
                Does the QRIS provide you existing software, or did you buy something specific for your iPad? Would you be able to share a copy of the spreadsheet?

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                • Blackcat31
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 36124

                  #23
                  Originally posted by daycaredaddy
                  Does the QRIS provide you existing software, or did you buy something specific for your iPad? Would you be able to share a copy of the spreadsheet?
                  Every state has different requirements for QRIS.

                  Also here is a collection of other daycare software. You can take the highlights of these programs and maybe come up with something user friendly and not as expensive as a majority of these:

                  http://www.icaresoftware.com/feature...cking-software




                  Procare's child care management software simplifies all of your child care program operations so you can focus on what matters – the children.





                  KidCheck provides secure children's check-in software. Improve child safety in your church, children's ministry, fitness center, Sunday School and nursery!


                  http://www.capterra.com/child-care-s...box%20Software

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                  • daycare
                    Advanced Daycare.com *********
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 16259

                    #24
                    Originally posted by daycaredaddy
                    Does the QRIS provide you existing software, or did you buy something specific for your iPad? Would you be able to share a copy of the spreadsheet?
                    NO right now it is only paper.... they don't have any software at this time to my knowledge. I was just saying that if there was software available, that I would totally opt in for it as I don't like having a ton of paper..

                    I am all for saving trees and making sure that I have a simple paper trail that I can recall easily.

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                    • daycare
                      Advanced Daycare.com *********
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 16259

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Blackcat31
                      Every state has different requirements for QRIS.

                      Also here is a collection of other daycare software. You can take the highlights of these programs and maybe come up with something user friendly and not as expensive as a majority of these:
                      thanks BC.... I was not sure where to get that information.....seriously you are the google of daycare docs....

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                      • Blackcat31
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 36124

                        #26
                        Originally posted by daycare
                        thanks BC.... I was not sure where to get that information.....seriously you are the google of daycare docs....
                        Here is the QRIS website. It gives a run down of where each state is at in the process and what the state requirements are.

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                        • daycare
                          Advanced Daycare.com *********
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 16259

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Blackcat31
                          Here is the QRIS website. It gives a run down of where each state is at in the process and what the state requirements are.

                          http://www.qrisnetwork.org/qris-state-contacts-map
                          here is CA from what i am gathering, our counties are very large and vary so much in diversity that they are all conducting their requirements differently. They have really yet to decide exactly what will or won't happen...

                          It's quite frustrating just sitting around waiting......

                          thanks for this information. I am going to go check it out now.

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                          • CraftyMom
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jan 2014
                            • 2285

                            #28
                            I do not do daily reports for all kids. Even with infants, my mind is in 1000 places at once, so as the baby is going down for nap the first thing on my mind wouldn't be to grab my phone and document.

                            Honestly, with a full load of kids I could be documenting all day. xx ate this. xx went poop. xx had a wet diaper. xx had --ounces of formula....times however many kids we have. Some providers have 12 kids, that's a whole lot of documenting.

                            I have used daily reports in the past. I ended up trying to play catch up and remember who did what and when at the end of the day. Only to find a week's worth of my reports crumpled at the bottom of the diaper bag, apparently not even looked at since the parents still asked me for the info verbally.

                            So, that is how I do daily reports, verbally if asked.

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                            • Movingforward
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Mar 2015
                              • 71

                              #29
                              Baby Connect

                              We use Baby Connect in our program. We can customize what we need to log for for each child for instance what we log for an infant would be different for what we log for a toddler. This app saved us a lot of work and keeps the communication going. It lets us message the parents and upload photos to them. The parents love it and have expressed multiple times how nice it is to be able to access it whenever they want. It was not expensive either, $5.

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                              • Unregistered

                                #30
                                I do not use them. I don't want to unless I have to. The only thing I write down is why they go to time out or why they lost privileges. I do that only because I forget and parents ask.
                                If I did have to I would prefer something I could email or text.

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