When it comes to your kids, nothing less than the highest standards will do. Our day care provides a safe environment for your child to explore his or her full potential. If you're looking for a child care center that meets these stringent demands, look no further!
We want to promote personal development of your children to prepare them as best we can for the challenges that lie ahead in life. Our staff consists of experienced, certified and continually trained educators. We adhere to ALL safety rules and guidelines. A mask must be worn at all times. 6 feet apart for social distancing. Wash hands often and use hand sanitizer when needed.
~Please visit the website below for more details~
https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
Exclusion from care:
Other less common symptoms have been reported, including gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea, vomiting or diarrhea.
The vast majority of people recover from this infection. Most people will have mild or moderate symptoms. Older people and those with pre-existing medical conditions have a greater risk for more serious illness.
https://phpa.health.maryland.gov/Documents/Child_Care_FAQ_MSDE.pdf
How are child care providers to practice social distancing in an early care and education setting? There are many strategies to practice social distancing. These include but are not limited to:
● All persons entering the facility entry way MUST WEAR A MASK. The masks of the children staying in care may remove their mask after passing through the main entrance
● Staggering arrival and dismissal time for children by group (including the teachers if possible) and avoid mixing groups of children at arrival and dismissal time
● Greeting and receiving children at the door and avoid allowing parents parents/ guardians to enter the building
● Developing a policy and procedure for accepting and excluding children
● Enforcing 6 feet distance between children and staff when direct care is not being provided
● Creating distance between children when doing table work
● Requiring that children stay home if anyone in the home is ill
● Messaging to parents that keeping their child home is the first and best option
● Incorporating outside play time as able with more than 6 feet between children and only a small group outside at the same time (with no use of playground equipment that cannot be cleaned)
● Limiting item sharing
● Avoiding mixing of groups of children and teachers (including sharing bathrooms) to the greatest extent possible See the link below for additional strategies to practice social distancing in child care: