Kiddokare AT A Glance
Hi parents or guardians,
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Contact Us Today!
We welcome you to visit KiddoKare by an appointment before you enroll your child. Kiddokare is a licensed child carehome, and can only enroll a limited number of children. To secure your spot, please contact Mary or George by phone or email today.
Copyright (c) 2010 Kiddokare. All rights reserved.
Mary Yan, the Owner and Operator
5720 Rubblestone Dr.
Mckinney, TX 75070
United States
ph: 469-667-5070 (Mary)
alt: 469-525-9713 (George)
E-mail: mengwang2008@yahoo.com
Services
- Introduction
- Home Care Schedule
- After School Schedule
- Rate and Fee
- 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 Best of McKinney Awards Winner
- Operation Policies
At KiddoKare, we provide full-time and part-time weekday service for children aged from 6 weeks to 5 years. In the meantime, KiddoKare also offers after school services.
Based on our child care philosophy and education requirements of National Association of the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), we caregivers at KiddoKare believe that children learn best when they are playing. This playing is supervised, organized, scheduled, and age-oriented. At KiddoKare, we provide children of different age level with age-appropriate, interesting playing program so that the children will never feel bored or frustrated in learning.
Currently we promote the FunShine Express Program, an Early Learning Curriculum designed for Group Day Home. The curriculum reinforces school readiness skills and patterns for children to create their art activities . This program prepares children for preschool and kindergarten, and reaches children from 6 months to school age.
Our circle time is a time when we read aloud to the children, and sing our favorite children songs. The children participate in group play, fantasy play, manipulative play, and independent activities. We also introduce them to ABC’s, counting in English and in Chinese.
KiddoKare also provides the following after school services: mandarin Chinese, homework tutoring, and age-appropriate games.
Everyday, the KiddoKare provides breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack based on the nutrition requirements of US department of Agriculture(USDA) and NAEYC.
The other services consist of, but not limited to, field trip, backyard play.
Schedule (Toddler)
7:30- 8:00 AM Arrival and Breakfast
8:00 – 9:00 Potty Time / Free Play
9:00-9:30 AM Circle Time
9:30 – 10:00 Snack Time
10:00 – 10:30 ABC &123
10:30 – 11:00 Free Play
11:00 – 11:30 Projects
11:30 – 12:30 Lunch and Potty Time
12:30- 3:00 Nap Time
3:00 – 3:30 Potty Time
3:30 – 4:00 Snack Time
4:00 – 4:30 Happy Chinese
4:30 – 5:30 Homework
5:30- 6:30 Potty Time / Reading / Free play / Departure
6:30 PM All Children Should have Been Picked Up
Kiddokare Rates and Fees
call 469-525-9713 or 469-667-5070 for detail
Kiddokare receives 2013,14,15,16,18 Best of Mckinney Award
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Kiddo Kare Receives 2013 Best of McKinney Award
McKinney Award Program Honors the Achievement
MCKINNEY June 10, 2016 — Kiddo Kare has been selected for the 2016 Best of McKinney Award in the Day Care Center category by the McKinney Award Program.
Each year, the McKinney Award Program identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and our community. These exceptional companies help make the McKinney area a great place to live, work and play.
Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2016 McKinney Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the McKinney Award Program and data provided by third parties.
About McKinney Award Program
The McKinney Award Program is an annual awards program honoring the achievements and accomplishments of local businesses throughout the McKinney area. Recognition is given to those companies that have shown the ability to use their best practices and implemented programs to generate competitive advantages and long-term value.
The McKinney Award Program was established to recognize the best of local businesses in our community. Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to recognize the small business community’s contributions to the U.S. economy.
SOURCE: McKinney Award Program
CONTACT:
McKinney Award Program
Email: PublicRelations@awardconnect.org
URL: http://www.awardconnect.org
Operation Policies
Dear Parents or Guardians,
Thank you for your interest in KiddoKare and for trusting us with the responsibility and opportunity to share in your child’s life. This is a partnership to be entered into with honest and open communication between parents and providers. As a parents of three children, we know what a step it is to leave your child in the care of another person, and we want this transition to be as comfortable as possible. Your child will be treated respectfully with love and attention they deserve. We here at KiddoKare love children, and take our responsibilities seriously. Please help us do the best job we can for your child.
Before your child can be fully enrolled in our childcare you must read the terms below.
KiddoKare Philosophy
The education philosophy is to offer your child a highest quality childcare and academics, combined with a safe and right-at-home setting for your child to grow at their own pace.
Educational Program
Currently we promote the FunShine Express Program, an Early Learning Curriculum designed for Group Day Home, as our core curriculum, along with other faculty-designed, situations-appropriate activities as well as other extracurricular activities in after school program.
As a child care provider, our goal is to make sure your child can learn and develop at every aspect better, and experience success on a daily basis. We believe children learn best through playing and benefit from a structured yet flexible schedule. Activities will be offered which stimulate sensory and motor development, language development and social interaction. The development of strong self-esteem is also a major goal. Children will be taught to respect each other, adults and property.
Ages & Openings
We provide child care to children from infants (6 weeks) through pre-school (age 5). We offer full-time and part-time care. Summer openings are available for school ages 5 -10. Limited vacancies.
Hours of Operation
We will open from Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM.
Over-time service rate
$6.00 per hour
Early Drop or Late Pick Up
Less than 30 minutes $3.00
Between 30 minutes and 60 minutes $6.00
Payment(s):
It sholud be emphasized that the daycare fee is paid based on the registration days, not the attendance days. Payment (in cash or check) is to paid Monday morning for the two week services to be provided. Payment for part time children is due and must be paid on the first day the child attends. This is a guaranteed fee to the provider—this means that the fee is paid whether the child is in attendance or not. The same applies for part time children. This includes holidays and my vacations. NO post-dated checks will be accepted.
School closes due to inclement weather
For the sake of safety of your child or children, school will be closed due to inclement weather. The Kiddokare follows the discretion of FISD in this regard.
Late Fees:
There will be a late fee of $5.00 after the scheduled date if payment is not paid on Monday, and everyday until payment is made.
There will be a $45 non-sufficient fund (NSF) fee for all returned checks.
Enrollment Policy
There is a non-refundable registration fee of $30 at the time this contract is signed. This deposit guarantees a position for your child until the agreed starting time. A position will not be guaranteed for your child without the registration fee.
Supply Fees
There is a $30 per 6 months supply fee, which is included in the tuition.
Holidays
We are closed on the following holidays: Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day (including Black Friday), Christmas Day (Eve opens till 12:30 PM), and New Year’s Day (Eve opens till 12:30 PM). We will post all closings.
If I’m ill or if I take a vacation, I will always try and alternate childcare, via my staff. If I have to close for any reason I will give prior notice.
Meals
We provide breakfast, morning snack, lunch and mid-afternoon snack that meet nutrition requirements established by USDA’s Child and Adult Care Food Program under the sponsorship of Southwest Human Development Services, a private non-profit agency. We receive Federal Assistance to serve healthy meals to your children.
Supplies
Parents must supply formula, diapers, wipes, pull-ups, blankets, bibs, sippy cups, bottles, diaper rash ointment, etc.
Vacation
Vacation by parents is free for one week only once a year if the child has been enrolled for at least 6 months. You must take on full week (5 days) to receive this offer.
Illnesses
Children who have fever 99.4 degrees (axillary), vomiting, diarrhea, or a contagious illness cannot attend the center. If your child becomes ill at the day care we will call you or your emergency contact person to pick up your child within one hour if these symptoms or any other conditions requiring your immediate attention. Children must be fever-free for 24 hours without fever reducing medication before they return, and will require a doctor’s note depending on illness. Stool must be firm again before they return if the child had diarrhea.
Further, there are times when a child is not that ill, but is terribly uncomfortable and really needs some “one on one” care. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide one on one care yet. At those times we will ask that you keep your child at home. If your child is sick enough to require prescription medication, we require that you keep your child home until they have been on the medication for at least 48 hours, are symptom free.
Medication
A medication form must be completed and signed before any medication(s) is administered. We do not supply any medication, i.e. Tylenol, Advil, Motrin, etc.
Minor Injuries/Medical Emergency
Although every effort is made to keep the children safe through staff supervision and safety policies, minor injuries are inevitable. Minor injuries will receive appropriate first aid, and TLC (Tender Loving Care). We will notify the parent and call 911 if an injury or illness occurs that require immediate medical attention. If TLC is necessary, your child will be taken to the nearest hospital where you will be asked to meet us. If the parent can’t be reached, we will contact your emergency contact person listed on the Medical Release form. Parents are responsible for all costs involved in medical treatment obtained for their child, including transportation to the hospital or medical facility.
We will also notify the parent(s) immediately after a child has:
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a sign or symptom requiring exclusion from the child care home
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been involved in any situation that place the child at risk
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been involved in any situation that renders the childcare home unsafe, such as fire, flood or damage the childcare home as a result of severe weather.
All parent(s) of the children in the childcare home will be notified with 48 hours when any child in our care, a caregiver, or a household member has contracted a communicable disease that requires to be reported to the Texas Department of Health.
Also, parent(s) will be notified withing 48 hours if there is an outbreak of lice or other infestations in the childcare home.
Important telephone numbers:
Emergency Medical Services 469-854-8000
Police 911 or 972-547-2700
Fire Department 972-547-2850
Poison control 1-800-222-1222
Child Abuse Hot-line 1-800-252-5400
Potty Training
Potty training should begin at home. Once the child has started potty training, we will be happy to continue while the child is in our care. We ask that training results be consistent at home prior to bringing your child in training pants or underwear. You will need to supply pull-ups, training pants, underwear and a few changes of clothes while the child is learning. Please make sure your child is in clothes that will come off in a hurry if necessary. Open communication and feedback between parent and provider is very important during this time.
Daily Activities
The children are learning to be kind, respectful, gentle, patient, truthful, forgiving, thoughtful of others’ feelings, and able to maintain happy attitudes. Please see daily schedule of activities. You may expect that on a daily basis your child will play with dolls, trucks, cars, play dishes, building type toys, puzzles, books (and have them read to them) and outside toys. They will play outside every day that weather permits. Please send them to day care with play clothes since children will get dirty sometimes. For safety reason, FLIP FLOPS and CROCS, are not permitted for outside play. Please bring closed toe shoes.
Naps/Quiet Time
All children are required to lie down for nap-time in the afternoon and must nap or rest quietly during this period. Children in their toddler years benefit from a rest period day. We prefer that there are no pick-ups or drop offs during nap-time, but if it is necessary, please be as quiet and brief as possible, and please do not ring the doorbell, you can knock on the door or call. Children who arrive during the nap-time will be expected to remain quiet or take a nap until nap-time is over, so that others will not be disrupted from their naps.
Back to Sleep Policy
1) Place healthy babies to sleep on their backs 2) Consider offering pacifiers, without cords or clips 3) Use safety-approved cribs and firm mattresses 4) No soft objects and loose bedding 5) use sleep sacks or wearable blankets as alternatives 6) one baby per crib 7) Keep comfortable room temperature 8) No wedge or infant positioners 8) Never allow smoking anywhere in the facility 9) Staff education of safe sleep.
Arrival & Departure
It is normal for some children to have difficulty separating from parents or cry when being dropped off. Please be very brief (no more than 5 minutes is sufficient) during drop-off times; the longer you prolong the departure the harder it gets for your child. A smile, a cheerful good-bye kiss, and a reassuring word that you will be back are all that is needed. In our experience; children are nearly always quick to get involved in play or activities as soon as parents are gone.
Please be brief in departure times as well. This is a testing when two different authority figures are present and all children will test to see if the rules apply. We do expect you to back up the rules, but if you do not, we will remind your child that their behaviors are inappropriate and take action to correct if needed. Please be in control of your child during these times.
House Rules
There are certain house rules that all children will be taught and expected to follow. This is for the safety and well being of everyone.
There will be no running or yelling permitted. Hitting, pushing, biting, grabbing, kicking, spitting or pinching will NOT be allowed. No standing on, jumping on, or climbing up stairs, chairs, tables or furniture. There will be no use of obscene, derogatory, or disrespectful language.
Children may not walk around with food or cups. Respectful treatment of other people and all property, toys, books, and furniture is expected. Willful destruction of property will be charged to the parent at the cost to replace the item.
Expectations and Disciplines
Acceptable behavior is encouraged by giving positive verbal rewards and stickers. This reinforces a child’s good feeling about his/her behavior and serves as an example to other children to act in such a way as to receive this praise. Asking a child to stop and think about his or her behavior enables the child to work at self control. Depending on the situation, one warning is usually given and the child reminded of acceptable behavior. The next step would be timeout. This timeout is a time for the child to calm down, remember what behavior is acceptable and decide when they are ready to rejoin the group with appropriate behavior. Timeouts are age appropriate. If timeouts are not effective, some sort of consequence will be imposed.
We maintain a positive discipline policy, which focuses on prevention, redirection, consistency, and firmness. The children are explained the rules of the childcare facility frequently, so they are familiar with the guidelines. Please keep in mind that there WILL be disagreements between children. Young children frequently have a hard time expressing their feelings. Sometimes they hit, throw toys, etc. Teaching children appropriate behavior is enforced.
The following methods of discipline will be used:
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encourage children to solve problems themselves
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intervention and discussion
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re-direction to another play area
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loss of privileges
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time out
Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES will there be any spanking, physical abuse, verbal abuse or name-calling.
If a discipline problem arises that does not respond to the above mentioned techniques, we will communicate this to the parents. Together, we will try to find a solution. If the problem continues or the child becomes disruptive, or injurious to other children, care will be terminated at the provider’s discretion.
Non Discrimination
No discrimination on the sex, race, color, ethnicity, or religion will be allowed at KiddoKare.
Licensing Inspection Report
If you would like to review a copy of the minimum standards and KiddoKare’s most recent licensing inspection report, please go towww.txchildcaresearch.org, or call 1-800-582-6036. Also for child abuse/neglect, please call 1-800-252-5400
; 24 hrs/day, 7 days/wk.
Release of Children
We will release children only to a parent or person designated by the parent(s), via enrollment form and release form. Parent(s) must supply us with additional person(s) name, driver’s license, or photocopy of driver’s license prior to release. We will verify the identity of any person(s) listed or not listed on the authorized enrollment and release form and ask they present their driver’s license. If we are not familiar with the person picking up the child we will always ask for their driver’s license even if they are on the enrollment and release form. This protects KiddoKare, and the child. NO CHILD WILL EVER BE ALLOWED TO LEAVE THE DAYCARE WITH ANY PERSON NOT AUTHORIZED BY THE PARENT.
Any person picking the child up in an impaired condition (inebriated or on drugs or medication) will be encouraged to allows us to find alternative transportation. We cannot legally withhold a child from a legal guardian; however, I will not hesitate to call the police if we feel the child may be placed in jeopardy.
Divorce/Custody Agreement
KiddoKare has no legal authority to refuse either parent the right to pick up their child. However, we will honor all court orders and injunctions such as custody agreements or restriction which apply to your child. We must be furnished with a copy of any such court order bearing the court’s signature.
Termination Policy
We reserve the right to terminate childcare services for, but not limited to:
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failure to pay tuition in a timely manner
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failure to complete the required forms
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lack of parental cooperation
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child’s failure to adjust to the childcare setting after a reasonable amount of time
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provider unable to accommodate needs of child/parent
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disrespectful behavior, obscene or derogatory language
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child exhibits disruptive behavior
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consistent discipline problems that do not improve
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continuous late pick-ups
Copyright (c) 2010 Kiddokare. All rights reserved.
Mary Yan, the Owner and Operator
5720 Rubblestone Dr.
Mckinney, TX 75070
United States
ph: 469-667-5070 (Mary)
alt: 469-525-9713 (George)
E-mail: mengwang2008@yahoo.com
About Us
Why Child Care At Home Setting?
Why Child Care At My Home?
Why child care at home setting?
It is well known that a child-care home provides young children with a safer and friendlier environment to thrive. It is also true that children feel more comfortable and like to learn when they are in a small group than in a large one. These children, therefore, grow better and learn more , which will ensure their smooth transition to grade schools. That is why I decided to provide child-care in my home.
Why child care at my home?
I have had this idea since I first became a mom 20 years ago when I gave birth to my first son. As a caregiver and prep-school teacher, I have been working in child care centers for more than 11 years during which I have witnessed many difficulties inevitable to a child-care center due to high child to teacher ratio. Safety and hygiene circumstances, educational time and opportunity, learning environment and resources, etc. are compromised in child-care centers. While in child-care home, on the contrary, they are all guaranteed or better secured.
My husband has a great love to children and works full-time with me in KiddoKare. Your child will benefit much from his involvement. As a former medical doctor in internal medicine, my husband is available to be consulted when your child has a medical situation. My husband has been caring for abused or neglected young children in the emergency shelter of Collin County Intervention To Youth from 2009 through 2013 . To serve the children better, he has been taking classes on Child Development Associate (CDA) at Collin County Community College since 2009. In 2011 he earned his CDA Certificate.
Besides, in compliant with the requirement of the Department of Family and Protective Service (DFPS), my husband and I are certified in Cardiovascular Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) & First Aid, and take continuing child education classes throughout the year.
All of my own three children had been home-schooled children under my education before they went to grade schools. They are all straight A or almost straight A students. Upon that, by 2013, my elder son is a high school varsity tennis player and semi-finalist in the 2010 Texas State Piano Contest; my second son is a middle school clarinet Texas Music and Education Association (TMEA) all region member; my daughter is a middle school cello TMEA all region member. Now they are students studying at UT Austin, UNT and Heritage High School. Supervised, they love to get along with young kids and volunteer to help us.
Nothing is more important than your child’s safety. At KiddoKare, we see the well-being of the children the top priority and have taken the following measures to guarantee to the fullest extent your child’s safety and health: doorknob covers, back yard gate locker, spring ‘N release latches, carbon monoxide monitor and smoke detectors, fire extinguisher, stair security-gate, electricity outlet covers, evacuation area for tornado, free medical consultation, and most important, the loving heart of our caregivers.
In summary, we provide the following KiddoKare services:
- Kindheartedly Loving Care
- Individualized Education
- Low Child to Teacher Ratio (4 to 1 on average)
- Safer, Friendlier, Funner Home Setting
- Organic Foods
- Free Medical Consultations
- Mandarin Chinese, Japanese and Math Lessons
- Homework Tutoring
I am eager to begin our relationship, and willing to assure you that Kiddokare will meet you and your child’s every needs.
(Revised on May 30, 2019)
Copyright (c) 2010 Kiddokare. All rights reserved.
Mary Yan, the Owner and Operator
5720 Rubblestone Dr.
Mckinney, TX 75070
United States
ph: 469-667-5070 (Mary)
alt: 469-525-9713 (George)
E-mail: mengwang2008@yahoo.com
Contact Us
To contact us, please send us an email at karegivers@kiddokare.com or call us at 469-667-5070.
Copyright (c) 2010 Kiddokare. All rights reserved.
Mary Yan, the Owner and Operator
5720 Rubblestone Dr.
Mckinney, TX 75070
United States
ph: 469-667-5070 (Mary)
alt: 469-525-9713 (George)
E-mail: mengwang2008@yahoo.com
(updated on May 30, 2019)
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