Inspirational and Empowering Child Care Business Owners To Build Successful Child Care Businesses

How was your last licensing or Food program monitoring visit?  Were you in compliance?

I must say that if your last visit was perfect, then you may already know the key to having successful licensing or food program monitoring visits.

If your visits were not perfect, don’t worry; today I am going to share some success strategies with you, that will empower you to be more prepared for UN-announced and announced monitoring visits and have more successful licensing visits!

1. Develop this mindset. Treat everyday as if you will have a monitoring visit. In fact, this mindset will eliminate the stress that you feel when you have an UN-announced monitoring visit.

2. Review Food Program paper work on a regular basis. Review your food program forms and attendance records on a daily basis; total forms every week instead of once a month. File food receipts daily or once a week. Be sure that menus are posted and save all food program records for at least  three years. Be sure to review any new policies and keep them posted as a reminder.** Be sure that parents are signing children in/out of the program.

Center Owners! Don’t forget to conduct an annual staff training of the food program regulations and update Income Eligibility forms once a year.

3. Conduct Your Very Own Licensing Inspections. Once a month, evaluate your program based on licensing regulations and if you notice violations, correct them as soon as possible. Also, be sure to train your staff on licensing regulations and test their knowledge in staff meetings.

* Be sure that every child’s enrollment form is thoroughly completed; immunizations are up to date along with physicals. *Don’t forget to check the staff records for required documents!!

4. Signs are helpful: Be sure to post licensing guidelines to serve as a friendly reminder and change the signs as needed.

5. Stay Focused. Develop a system and stick to it! In fact, I suggest that you create a checklist, to assure that your home daycare or child care center is in compliance with your local Licensing office and/or Food program. Again stay focused on your goal to having successful visits and I look forward to hearing about your next monitoring visit!

To your success!

Shiketa

Resources For You!

The Art of Owning a Child Care Center

Family Home Child Care Empowerment Club

Healthy Child Care Menus ** Pre-planned menus!

February is heart health month, what a great time to think about how to add more heart healthy foods to your menus!

As a child care provider, you are in a great position to assure that children are provided with foods that contributes to healthy hearts.

After all, what you do shapes the future and your decision to serve heart healthy foods will only lead to the world having less heart disease.

Moreover, when parents know that you serve lots of  healthy foods to children; it will cause your childcare business to be more marketable to parents who want their children eating healthier foods.

Today I am going to share with you a list of heart healthy foods to add to your menus:

  • Tuna
  • Brown Rice
  • Blueberries
  • Carrots
  • Spinach
  • Broccoli
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Oranges
  • Tomatoes
  • Cantaloupe
  • Black Beans
  • Oatmeal

That was a small list of heart healthy foods to add to your menus. However, my goal is to give you some ideas of foods to serve to children that leads to kids having healthier hearts.

Here is a “One-Day” Sample Heart Healthy Menu

** Menu meets the Child Adult & Food Program Guidelines

Breakfast

Oatmeal

Blueberries

Skim Milk

Lunch

Tuna Salad (with Light salad dressing)

Romaine Lettuce/Tomato Slices

Canteloupe

Whole grain Brown Rice

Skim Milk

Snack

Carrot/Broccoli

Light Ranch Dressing

Whole Grain Crackers

Tip: Be sure to post menus where they are visible to parents and uploading your menus online is a great way to market your program. Visit: http://www.scribd.com and get those menus online!

Happy Menu Planning,

Shiketa

If you need more menu ideas, be sure to download a copy of my Healthy Child Care Menus eBook.

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