Biting Clause Samples

Biting. Biting is a developmental step many children go through. It has been my experience that biting at an appropriate age begins from frustration in not being able to communicate through language. Typically when we see biting, that child will emerge with 3/4 new words very soon and the biting ceases. Until then we will shadow the child to keep the other children from being bitten and model the words they need at the time. When the child is verbal, if they still bite, it is understood as aggression from frustration and we will then spend extra time talking with the child and modeling how to talk through their frustration. If the biting continues we will utilize “Time to Think”. Potty Training Small Wonders staff fully supports potty training when the child is developmentally ready. We encourage and praise attempts at potty training and never chastise or punish for accidents. You may begin bringing your child in underwear after your child can stay dry for 4 or more hours at a time on the weekends. It is much harder to concentrate on potty when they are busy playing with friends and activities so if they get a good start at home first they will be more successful here. After your child is dry all day consistently we will then try napping them without a diaper. Food Small Wonders, LLC participates in the USDA sponsored Childcare Food Program, which requires providers to serve well balanced meals as well as invite three unannounced and one announced inspection per year. We offer breakfast, morning snack, lunch and afternoon snack. Dinner and evening snack is served to those on night hours. We serve whole grains, brown rice and organic fruits and vegetables whenever possible. Menus are posted on the front door bulletin board and on the refrigerator. Parents are required to provide the amount of infant formula that are not paid for by the food program. In addition parents need to provide diapers, wipes and a spare change of clothes. Small Wonders, LLC will provide whole milk, skim milk or 1 percent milk according to the age of the child and all table food once the child is ready. Please do not allow your child to bring food, drinks, toys, stickers, money or treats to daycare. It is not safe for our younger children. This includes candy, gum, breakfast bars, juice cups, etc. Small Wonders, LLC carefully monitors their toys for small parts that could be choking hazards and keeps them in good repair. It is simply not possible to keep track of additional toys and cups and...
Biting. Biting is a normal stage of development that is common among infants and toddlers – and sometimes even among preschoolers. It is something that most young children will try at least once. When biting happens, our response will be to care for and help the child who was bitten and to help the biter learn a more appropriate behavior. Our focus will not be on punishment for biting, but on effective behaviors that address the specific reason for biting. Notes will be written to the families of both children. We will work together with the families of each to keep them informed and to develop strategies for change.‌ All children and families will be treated with respect and dignity. In return, we expect the same from all of our families. We will not tolerate hostile or aggressive behavior. If this occurs, we reserve the right to ask you to control your behavior or to remove your children from our care.‌
Biting. If your child bites, you will receive an incident report documenting the occurrence. In the event the bite is severe enough to break the skin, the child may be sent home for the rest of the day, at the discretion of the Center Director. An intervention plan will be developed and every effort will be made to prevent a similar incident from reoccurring. This is a serious issue and if the behavior continues, a conference will take place with a Learning Ladder Academy, LLC administrator to discuss further behavior modifications, interventions, suspensions or possible termination Under the Child Protective Services Act, mandated reporters are required to report any suspicion of abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities. The employees of Learning Ladder Academy, LLC are considered mandated reporters under law. The staff members are not required to discuss their suspicions with parents prior to reporting the matter to the appropriate authorities for investigation, nor are they required to investigate the cause of any suspicious marks, behavior or condition prior to making a report. Under the Act, mandated reporters can be held criminally responsible if they fail to report suspected abuse or neglect. Therefore, we take this responsibility very seriously and will make all warranted reports to the appropriate authorities.

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