THE SOURCE FOR CHILD CARE STAFFING October 2012 NEWSLETTER Happy Halloween Instructions: • Cut a semicircle out of the black construction paper. • Glue the semicircle along the bottom edge of one side of the bag. •Cut two triangles for the ears from the black paper. •Cut two diamond shapes from the yellow paper for eyes. •Cut six thin long rectangles from the black paper for the whiskers. •Glue all parts in their place •After glue dries use the black marker to write Trick-or-Treat on the bag. ChildCare Careers Materials: • Yellow Medium Size Paper Shopping Bag with Handles • Black and Yellow Consturction Paper • Scissors • Glue • Black Marker CORPORATE OFFICE: 1700 S. El Camino Real, Suite 201 San Mateo, CA 94402 877-222-6070 Trick-or-Treat Cat Bag 1.877.222.6070 www.childcarecareers.net Note to the Directors Why Use CCC? Compliance • Convenience • Control 1. Compliance •We make it easy to always stay in ratio. •Our teachers always have the required background checks and credentials. •Our staff members meet ALL licensing requirements. We guarantee it! 2. Convenience •Get substitute teachers with just one phone call. •Substitutes can be at your center in as little as 2 hours. •Everything is already done for you (background check, health screening, and personnel folder). •Adjust staff levels effortlessly. •Avoid unpleasant conversations. If you do not want someone back, just tell us and we’ll handle it. 3. Control •Change out subs at any time. •If you don’t like your sub, send them home within the first two hours and pay nothing. •Cancel at any time. •No billing surprises (no taxes, fees, or surcharges of any kind). Awareness of Toy Danger COMMON TOY DANGERS * Sharp edges : Toys made of brittle plastic or glass can break easily, exposing sharp points and edges. Wooden, metal, and plastic toys sometimes have sharp edges due to poor construction. * Small parts : Tiny toys and toys with small, removable parts can be swallowed or become lodged in a child’s windpipe, ears, or nose. The squeakers in some squeeze toys can be removed and possibly swallowed. The seams of poorly constructed stuffed dolls or animals can break open and release small pellets that also can be swallowed or inhaled. * Loud noises : Toy caps and some noise-making guns and other toys can reach noise levels that can damage hearing. The law requires the following label on boxes of caps producing noise above a certain level: “WARNING - Do not fire closer than 1 foot to the ear. Do not use indoors.” * Sharp points : Broken toys can expose dangerous prongs and knife-sharp points. Pins and staples on dolls’ clothes, hair, and accessories can easily puncture an unsuspecting child. Even a teddy bear or stuffed toy can be assembled with wires that can cut or stab. * Electric toys : Electric toys that are improperly constructed, wired, or misused can shock or burn. Electric toys must meet mandatory requirements for maximum surface temperatures, electrical construction, and prominent warning labels. Electric toys with heating elements are recommended only for children over age 8. Children should be taught to use electric toys cautiously and under adult supervision. * Wrong toy for the wrong age : Toys that may be safe for older children can be extremely dangerous in the hands of little ones. 1-877-222-6070 www.childcarecareers.net
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