Marisa
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Take a minute to myself to calm down and wake up to finish the day.
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By interacting and discussing the toys they are playing eith and showing interest in
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One thing is accepting that they are just children and dont understand that they are making your job a bit harder sometimes when they all have needs that need met at the same time. Children are vulnerable and need support. And sometimes they all need it at the same time and it might be difficult and stressful but i know that they dont understand the difficulties of caring for all them at once and all they know is they need us.
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By finding a bit of time to spend one on one time with each child and talk and get to know them aswell as sharing fun things about your life aswell to build that communication and trust.
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By having certain enriching and body active activities.
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By always trying to find a fun song to sing or making a game out of it. For older kids you could set up a prize system.
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Parents bringing the kids in knowing they’re sick.
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Marisa
MemberJuly 24, 2025 at 5:53 pm in reply to: Expert Tips for Creating and Maintaining a Daily Schedule for ChildrenMake sure that you have a visual schedual posted somewhere in the classroom for you, your, students, parents, and coworkers to see. Another thing is to give yourself a few minutes of wiggle room between each activity or thing scheduled. Some things might take longer than others so its good to have an extra minute or two.
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I think an environment with alot of learning opportunities are available. Such as letters, numbers, colors, words. And other brain working activities like puzzles or art. Just over all a good stimulating, safe and loving environment.
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Marisa
MemberJuly 24, 2025 at 5:02 pm in reply to: How to approach a parent about developmental screening of their child?My observing and recording or documenting my concerns of delay in development. Then i would discuss with the parent my concern and assure them that this is not just my opinion and that i have proof of these issues. I wiuld then recommend some good places to go that i know are safe and trustworthy if its a serious matter.
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I believe that children should not any screentime at daycare. It would impact the learning experience and the experience of being at child care in general.
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Marisa
MemberJuly 23, 2025 at 7:26 pm in reply to: What to do when parents are late to pick up their child?I would start by being empathetic and explaining that i know theres traffic and its not always easy to get off work at the exact time you get off. Then i would explain the policy about late pickups and what could happen if it continues. Then we would come up with a solution to the problem like setting reminders or adjusting the drop-off/pick-up time.