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    A Decision Making Framework Tierra Thompson Columbia Southern University PUA 5303 Organizational Theory Professor: Mark Pantaleo 02/21/2015 When working in a daycare center there are many duties you must perform such as lifting and carrying children‚ having close contact with children‚ direct supervision of children‚ food preparation‚ desk work‚ facility maintenance‚ and evacuation of children in case of an emergency. Each day you set out to achieve a specific objective or objectives

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    volleyball team and I know how much you want to play volleyball! I hope you know that I am extremely proud of you for trying to do this but is there anything that I can help with? and maybe we could look and see if Allie could ride the bus to Jackson’s daycare after school so she isn’t bothering you she doesn’t know that yet and dad and I will be the one to tell her but so that it could just be you and Brady for a while after school and then at like 4 or so whenever you get your homework done you guys could

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    Goal # 1: To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment Safety at Precious Moments Daycare is our utmost priority as well as a very important daily task. A child’s growth is essentially influenced by a safe and healthy environment this is why it is very important to follow our licensing regulations. We arrive fifteen minutes before the 1st child arrives to ensure we go over our daily safety checklist‚ this includes making sure electrical outlets are covered and cords are our

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    Woody‚ Buzz and the whole gang are back. As their owner Andy prepares to depart for college‚ his loyal toys find themselves in daycare where untamed tots with their sticky little fingers do not play nice. So‚ it’s all for one and one for all as they join Barbie’s counterpart Ken‚ a thespian hedgehog named Mr. Pricklepants and a pink‚ strawberry-scented teddy bear called Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear to plan their great escape. - Written by Walt Disney Studios With their beloved Andy preparing to leave for

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    for the children’s development while respecting the parents’ principles and decisions. For example‚ a Mother in the daycare setting may be having a difficult time balancing new life with a baby. She is only able to afford part time daycare and needs care for her child on a full time basis but cannot afford it. We‚ as early childhood educators can refer her to apply for subsidized daycare which may cover some of the costs. Also‚ mention homecare is a more affordable option and therefore may be able to

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    development during infancy and early childhood. • Compare and contrast at least two different kinds of caregivers and the positive and/or negative impacts on development during infancy and early childhood. (examples: stay at home parent‚ daycare‚ grandparent‚ and nanny) • Discuss how early childhood education has evolved and its impact on cognitive development in early childhood. Parenting style is a psychological construct‚ strategies that parents use in the development

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    Smith’s daycare provider is closing in four weeks. Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith work full-time during the day and need daycare for their child. They have only a short period of time‚ however‚ to find a new‚ safe‚ reliable daycare provider. : I would start looking or asking people where they take their children and maybe take a look at thier daycare and see how it works out for me. Also if I didn’t find a daycare within the short time of period I would quit my job for that short time that daycare is close

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    care is low quality it can impact the child in a negative way‚ but when the child care is high quality the child has very positive effects. For example‚ there was a Caroline Abecedarian experiment where the children were placed in a high quality daycare from infancy to 5 years old and these children were monitored until 21 years of age. These children showed higher cognitive abilities‚ better health and higher incomes; all these benefits are higher than the cost of high quality child care. Also high

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    Sarbanes-Oxley Reduce Fraud Risk? Retrieved from website: http://www.dailyfinance.com/2010/07/16/fraud-files-how-well- does-sarbanes-oxley-reduce-fraud-risk/ Hayes‚ Chris. 2013. Fox 2 News Article: St. Louis City daycare shut down. Retrieved from website: http://fox2now.com/2013/07/15/st-louis-city-daycare-shut-downed/ Missouri Department of Social Services. 2014. Update on Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) and Medicaid Integrity Contractor (MIC) Activities. Retrieved from website: http://mmac.mo.gov/u

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    A second thing that caregivers can do is to provide children with items that can remind them of their parents while they’re gone such as photos of their family as well as providing comfort items like a favorite toy or blanket from home. It might also help to have caregivers read books that talk about hellos and goodbyes (Balaban‚ 2006). A third step that care providers can take to help with separations is to have a consistent and predictable goodbye routine that children use every day. Benjamin Mardell

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