Childcare Safety and Health
- Nov 29, 2022
- 2 min read
From the moment you drop your child off to the moment you arrive to pick them up they will be safe and sound. We prioritize the health wellness of the students and their families. Wellness check ins at drop off, learning health and wellness through curriculum, and self-care plays an important role at the center.

The ways we keep your child safe
Wellness check in
Sick policy
Self care and wellness topics in the curriculum.
Our doors are locked during business hours and only opened for authorized staff and enrolled families. Only pre-approved people with photo identification may pick-up your child. Our whole center is baby and kid proofed.

The center is cleaned top to bottom before we open for the day, during the day and when the day has come to an end. It is important kids are in a safe and sterile environment. Our hospital-grade cleaning products are powerful on big germs but gentle your little gems. We sterilize surfaces and toys throughout the entire day. All diaper changing and meal practices are recommended by the state and followed by the center staff.
Safe sleep practices. Infants are placed on their back with no blanket, toys or pillows in the crib. If the baby rolls on to their tummy but does not have the skills roll back over, they will be placed on their back again. Toddlers sleep on cots with a stuffed animal and/or blanket of their choice. Children are spaced at least 3 ft apart.
Outside safety. We prepare for the weather! We will ask parents bring weather appropriate clothing so their child can play outside. This means a jacket, hat, gloves, thick pants, socks and boots for the winter months and a light sweater for the spring and fall. All outdoor equipment is cleaned daily. The backyard is kid-proof and allows kids plenty of space and freedom to play. All equipment is approved for ages 2 and up. Backyard is inspected annually to ensure safety measures.
We're prepared for everything. Natural disasters and unexpected emergencies are unlikely but can happen, all staff are trained to follow your center’s Emergency Response Plan. Talk to your center director about the emergency plan for your location.

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