Policies
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~ The schools is open all year with the exception of legal holidays (New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, thanksgiving Day, and Christmas). Regular tuition applies for these holidays.
~ All tuition may be paid in advance on or before each due date whether the child is absent or in attendance.
~ Tuition fees cove all teaching programs, crafts, materials, and meals.
~ Full tuition credit will be given in cases of absence due to extended illness totaling 10 school days.
~ In order to reserve a place for an absentee child, a tuition charge will be made until the school is notified that the child has been withdrawn.
Disciplinary Measures
Designed and carried out for the following:
a) To help individual children develop self-control b) Assume responsibility for their own acts
TEACHERS:
1. Watch and Observe the children constantly in order to avoid any anticipated trouble that will lead to further annoyance and complications.
2. Clarify Messages of praise, compliments, and unsatisfactory behavior.
3. Give Gently Reminders and try to distract the child in a positive manner, using humor and offering choices.
4. Point Out natural and logical consequences if the child is not listening. Discuss the situation with the children, if time permits.
5. Time Out the child only after nothing stops him/her from disturbing the other children. Make sure that the child knows why you feel unhappy with the situation at hand.
6. Give the Child an Opportunity to participate in the activities while standing close to the group and facing the class.
7. Return the Child to the Group after gaining control. Periods shall not extend fifteen minutes per occurrence.
8. If Necessary, Take the Child or a Walk With the Director in the office explaining the situation and discussing the unacceptable behavior.
9. Encourage Self-Discipline and allow children to solve their own impersonal conflicts as well as take a stand and make your own judgment known to them.
10. Inform the Parents of all unacceptable and inappropriate behavior of the child as it was observed at school.