Monday, October 21, 2013

journal 10



                                                          HEALTH ALERT!!



Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s):

There has been a case of PINK EYE reported in your child's school.


PINK EYE is either a viral or bacterial eye infection that can be passed from one
person to another by direct and indirect contact with discharges from the eyes and
nose of an infected person.
If you notice any of these symptoms, please call your doctor for directions for care.
When returning to school a note from your child’s doctor will be needed stating
that your child is well enough to be in school and is not able to spread the illness to
others


REMEMBER!!!



You can help stop the spread of PINK EYE by notifying your
child's school, school nurse, doctor and anyone else with whom your child has had any contact.

If you have any questions, please call the school office.

Thank you!

 

                   HEALTH ALERT!!!!!!!!!

SYMPTOMS

include the following:


1)Redness and occasionally ‘puffiness’ of the lower eyelids


2)Tearing and often ‘burning’ sensation of the eye

 3)Sometimes pus which may cause the eye to crust/mat shut



Saturday, October 19, 2013

Journal 9




Medication Policy

Before we can administer any prescription or non-prescription medications to your child you will need to do the following:
1. Keep them home for 24 hours after the first dose ~ for possible allergic reactions 
2. Sign a BLUE Medication Authorization Form 

Saturday, October 5, 2013

journal 7

  What do i think professional dress is? I really didn't get to watch the what not to wear episode you posted because it had been removed, but i tried to find some others that had to to with professional dress. What I have learned about professional wear just by going to interviews and even classes, is what       you wear and how present yourself is what people think about you. In our case for child care of course you can't wear a full suit to work, but when you come to work have a clean nice ironed uniform on, show pride in the clothes you wear. That would be professional in childcare. Do not look like you just rolled out of bed, that's not the first thing your employer wants to see, and that looks bad on the company. That is what i think about professional wear when it comes to childcare.