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    Introduction Six months ago‚ corporate daycare facilities were cleaning out my bank account. I was losing the ability to pay for gas‚ rent and my utilities because all my money was going towards my son’s weekly daycare tuition. My parents could help me scrap on by here and there but that wasn’t there responsibly. It was then that my mother suggested that I should look into putting my son into a local licensed in home daycare facility opposed to a major corporate daycare facility. I was a little skeptical

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    Strategic Plan‚ Part 1: Conceptualizing a Business Kizowanda Staples BUS/475 July 19‚ 2011 Janisse Green Brianna Daycare Center’s vision is to become the daycare that understands and fits the customers’ and child care needs. Strategic Plan‚ Part 1: Conceptualizing a Business In this paper‚ it will explain the strategic plan for Brianna Daycare Center. It will also describe my mission statement and values. In my mission‚ my business; products or services‚ and customers will

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    Plan for a Daycare Teacher Compensation and benefits plans are a crucial part of any job or career. Without compensation or benefits‚ there is a lack of motivation for an employee to do their job and do it correctly. As an employer‚ it is important to decide upon a fair‚ competitive compensation and benefits plan because different jobs require different levels of education‚ experience‚ and tasks needed to complete. Learning Team B decided to look at a position as a daycare teacher. The

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    the environment very encouraging for children. One thing I noticed upon arrival to the daycare is that there is keypad that only parents and staff have the codes to‚ which allows the facility to be safe. There are numerous animals‚ letters‚ and numbers on the walls‚ along with the children artwork. Upon arrival‚ I saw that they had each student wash their hands before starting their work. Each room of the daycare was separated by age group allowing them to learn at their level. My observation of the

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    who choose to place their infants in a daycare program are often concerned about the program’s ability to help foster their child’s development. By designing a program that positively impacts perceptual and motor development‚ an excellent daycare program can reassure parents that their little one is in great care. Other than accommodating parents’ specific requests in caring for their children (feeding and sleeping schedule‚ etc.)‚ it is vital that a daycare has scheduled activities to promote developmental

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    Care in America is a major crisis right now because it is broken‚ also‚ extremely expensive. We as American’s need to come together‚ and figure out a plan that works in fixing our child care system costs. Nobody ever would say how affordable their daycare is no parents hear that from other parents. Our young children should be in a safe‚ yet educational school at an early age‚ and affordable day care for that matter. How could America tackle this wealth disparity crisis‚ also by solving our broken

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    care. Pet Grooming keeps the house Pet Hygienic and odor free‚ and controls dander and shedding. Pet Grooming can remove tangles and loose hair. With regular use of Grooming Products you can actually reduce the chances of your Pet staying dirty. Owning pets is a big responsibility. Cat and dog owners should take care to groom their pets properly and train them to be good members of society. Grooming is important not only for looks but for overall pet health. Training is essential to having a pet

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    One might question how it might be the difference compared behavior of a child that stays at home with parents. Having your child in a quality daycare program can be comforting and essential for working parents. Daycare centers are strict about hygiene and undergo safety inspections from public health inspectors‚ another important point‚ the daycare manages everything‚ and you pay your bill at the end of the month. Having both parents in the workforce is an economic necessity for many families;

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    References: BabyCenter. (2007). How much will daycare cost? Retrieved July 14‚ 2009‚ from http://www.BabyCenter.com Bailey‚ E. (2008). Working Moms Need Not Feel Guilty. Retrieved July 11‚ 2009 from http://www.Suite101.com Familyfacts.org. (n.d.). Who Should Care for Our Children? Retrieved July

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    understanding young children’s characteristics and needs‚ the multiple influences on learning‚ and using developmental knowledge to create healthy‚ respectful‚ supportive‚ and challenging learning environments. The first key element was portrayed at the daycare. The teachers knew the children’s characteristics and needs. For example‚ some of the children did not like to drink chocolate milk. The teacher asked‚ “Hey Steven‚ do you want water today like you usually do?” The educator also knows which children

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