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Post by Will on May 22, 2017 16:38:32 GMT -8
At this moment I don't feel that any are particularly unclear, and i know who to contact for any questions that may arise in the future.
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Post by Julianachaves on Oct 25, 2017 12:24:39 GMT -8
I did not find anything security policy in it is not clear to me, I think all of them are necessary.
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Post by Erica on Feb 24, 2019 7:39:14 GMT -8
Personally all the policies make sense to me because they are all about the child's well-being and that is the number one priority.
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Post by willsmichelle36 on Apr 22, 2019 17:01:30 GMT -8
I feel like all the polices do make a lot of sense to me at this time...
Reviewed, signed and dated by a physician, physician's assistant or registered nurse when you change your policies and procedures or type of care provided.
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Post by Elizabeth Hughes on Aug 29, 2022 21:30:13 GMT -8
For me, it is formula/breast milk safety. CDC has different regulations than the daycare licensing, which is different from the instructions on the can. With breast milk, we also run into problems with the parents having different standards at home. Not following these regulations could be very dangerous to the children and there is not a clear standard.
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