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Caring experienced and educated Daycare Attendant.Able to safely supervise children from the age of three months to twelve years of age.Understands the dietary needs of children develops curriculum tracks progress of each child and develops relationships with parents.
- Healthy meal and snack preparation
- Educational play time activities
- Curriculum development for preschool
- Infant care
- First Aid including CPR
- Develop schedules and routines
- Interviewed conducted background checks and made hiring recommendations regarding new Daycare Attendants.
- Developed work schedules to accommodate the long work day for employees and to provide working parents with childcare that included travel time to and from work.
- Maintained records of parents’ instructions on feeding naps and other needs
- Maintained open and frequent communication with parents regarding their child’s progress and development.
- Greeted children each morning recorded arrival time and departure time.
- Developed a curriculum for the older children during the summer months that expanded their curiosity encouraged experimentation and alleviated their boredom.
- Modeled good behavior.
- Set class rules and responded to violations in a consistent manner.
- Ensured children washed their hands before meals put toys away and cleaned up their play area.
- From the age of 15 actively developed a client list of acquaintances with occasional babysitting requirements.
- With clients’ permission created a list of references for potential clients to call.
- Kept records of birthdays allergies and any dietary restrictions or special needs of the children I watched.
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