Discipline policy for daycare 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Discipline Policy for Messiah Childcare in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the first section, which outlines the initial warning process. Ensure you understand that a child will first discuss their behavior with a staff member.
  3. Move to the next section where it describes the Safe Seat procedure. Fill out the form provided for the child during their cooling-off period, detailing what occurred.
  4. In the following step, note that a call will be made to parents if further action is needed. Prepare to document any necessary details regarding this communication.
  5. Finally, complete the last section regarding serious behavior situations. Ensure both parent and child understand the consequences and fill in the Parent Signature and Date fields at the bottom of the form.

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Short answer: Appropriate punishment at daycare should be calm, respectful, and focused on teaching, not scaring or shaming a child. Things like redirection, time-outs in a safe space, and positive reinforcement are acceptable forms of discipline.
Logical consequences For example, you tell your child that if he/she doesnt pick up their toys, those toys will be removed (put away) for the week. Like natural consequences, this practice works well with children, naturally building connections between their actions/behaviors and consequences.

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