Many centers and schools ask parents to supply
emergency items for their child, such as extra clothes, diapers, medications, snacks, family photos, and toys or other comforting objects.
Not exact matches
They're great
for labeling clothing, lunch boxes, plasticware you put food
items in and even your
child's shoes so everyone can see your
child has an allergy, medications (if any) the
child requires and your contact information in case of
emergency.
• Comprehensive knowledge of childhood education, with special focus on providing physical and cognitive stimulation • Physically able to handle a high demanding job involving young
children, with intense motivation to provide them with education to nurture their individual personalities • Able to develop and implement age - appropriate activities, designed to help
children with school work • Adept at disciplining
children in accordance to the methods meted out specifically by parents • Skilled at preparing nutritionally beneficial food
items for children, according to their ages and specific nutritional needs • Functional ability to handle
children with special needs, with great insight into managing adverse situations and
emergencies • Dynamic approach to managing
children of different ages, background and cultures, with special focus on developing their personalities
for social integration • Able to assist in the mental and physical development of
children by teaching basic social and cognitive skills • Track record of building a safe, caring, nurturing and stimulating environment
for children, designed to assist them in developing and thriving physically and emotionally
• Create an entire month's menu of delicious yet nutritious food
items for a
child with Type 1 diabetes • Implement a series of activities - based learning techniques to help
children with their homework without making the process boring • Comprehend each
child's individual needs by conferring with parents in detail • Interview
children in a friendly manner to determine their personality types • Handle
children's personal needs such as bathing, toileting, grooming and dressing • Assist
children in handling their homework by providing support in understanding concepts • Introduce and implement activities to help nurture
children socially, educationally and physically • Handle
emergency situations by employing training in CPR and First Aid • Plan weekly menus according to each individual household member's specific tastes