Dear Parents,
We are happy to have you as a new member of our community. Our primary goal is to offer your child a safe and healthy environment designed to promote positive child development outcomes. We are here to support you in the joyous task of raising your child and hope to be partners in this effort. Please feel free to ask questions daily about your child’s activities and moods. Sharing your child’s home life, culture, and traditions will similarly better equip us to understand him or her. The Parents Handbook contains information on the program philosophy, goals and objectives, an overview of the curriculum for children, and statements of center policies and procedures. Please take a few minuets to look over this information.
Our Staff
Our Early Childhood Educators come with a wide background of education and experience from certification in Early Childhood Education and Montessori teacher training. Our staff goes through a rigorous screening process that includes demonstrating their values and skills, providing police security clearance checks, and vulnerable sector search that is renewed every three years, with a valid CPR first aid certification. Once selected, new staff participates in orientation and training on Bon Accord Montessori policies and procedures, Ministry of Education regulations, and Bon Accord Montessori curriculum.
Classroom curriculums are designed around thematic concepts by our staff each month, while simultaneously providing students the freedom and flexibility to make learning choices based on their needs and interests. Our staff uses their knowledge and training to ensure that each individual child is provided the appropriate learning environment where they can not only engage with new concepts daily but as well learn to build healthy social connections with others around them and strengthen their own sense of identity and confidence. Most importantly, our teachers make sure to continuously practice the Bon Accord Montessori standards of child safety and protection with all students in the classroom.
Our Families, Our Partners
At Bon Accord Montessori, we understand that the most important people in a child’s life are their family. Bon Accord Montessori educators play a supporting role when parents go to work or school. Involving and consulting with staff and informing family members about the Bon Accord Montessori program helps children feel a greater sense of belonging. We are committed to creating and sustaining an environment of equality that represents our diverse population free from discrimination and harassment. We are committed to connecting, partnering, and engaging parents to provide the best possible care for each child. In situations where issues and concerns arise, Bon Accord staff, educators, and supervisors, together with the family, will work as a team to reach a resolution in a timely, confidential manner in keeping with Bon Accord Montessori values based on Montessori Pedagogy (respect, responsibility and caring, for oneself, each other, and the environment).
Licensing At Our Daycare
Every childcare centre in Alberta including ours are regulated by the Provincial Licensing Standards. Centers are required to meet the mandatory regulations as stated in the Alberta Child Care Licensing ACT and are regularly visited by a Licensing Officer to ensure they are in compliance. Reports from these visits are posted in our centre and are available for parents to view. Any recommendations from these reports are used as an opportunity to improve the center.
Program Philosophy
Bon Accord Montessori Child Development Centre is built upon a child-focused philosophy, one in which the child learns best through hands-on exploration and a prepared environment that provides for the child all materials necessary to learn the skills and concepts they need to grow within their developmental stage of life. Our teachers work together with children to nurture this learning potential through activities, group experiences, play, and much more.
The curriculum for ages 3-6 incorporates both the Montessori method as well as learning through play to introduce children to key academic and social concepts for their developmental stages. Learning in these classrooms happens at the child’s pace, guided by teachers who set goals and expectations for them based on observations done during the school day. Children are exposed to a wide range of skills, concepts, and ideas in the Montessori classroom, from learning how to dress themselves and clean up after themselves, to learning numeracy and word-building with hands-on Montessori materials. With the combination of Montessori and Learn Through Play approaches, our goal for all students is to guide them in learning to become independent, caring, and adaptive learners, armed with the social and academic skills that will allow them to succeed in all environments they move into after leaving our school.
Daily Routine Daily Routine for Bambini Infants (Ages 12 months – 19months)
7:00 Center opens, Free play activities available.
8:30 Snack time: Children can enjoy a light morning snack that has been provided by their parents.
9:00 Diapers and toilet training begins.
9:15 Circle time activities – stories and music.
9:30 Classroom activities. For example, art, science, dramatic play, blocks, puzzles, music
10:00 Gross Motor activities in the room or outdoor playground, group games
11:00 Diapers Changes
11:15- 12:00 Lunch break. Lunch provided by parents.
12:00- 12:15 Prepare for naptime, and diaper changes Check.
12:30 Naptime begins.
2:30 Naptime ends, Diaper change and toilet training.
2:45 Afternoon snack provided by parents.
3:15 Diaper changing.
3:30: Outdoor walk or acreage or park play activities.
4:00: Teacher led activities or free play in the classroom.
5:30 Room closes.
Daily Routine for Bambini Toddler Group (Ages 19 months – 36months)
7:00 Center opens, Free play activities available.
8:30 Snack time: Children can enjoy a light morning snack that has been provided by their parents.
9:00 Diapers and toilet training begins.
9:15 Montessori Morning Circle Time; Large Group Learning Activities (Ex. Calendar, Songs, Stories, Meditation)
9:30 Open Activity Time; Montessori working period, Teacher planned thematic activities, and outdoor activities interspersed.
11:00-11:15 Diapers and Toilet training
11:15 Preparation for lunch (Washroom, washing hands, taking lunch bags)
11:30 -12:15 Lunch break. (Lunch provided by parents)
12:15 Storytime / Quiet music time in preparation for rest period
12:30 Resting Period / Naptime
2:30 Rest period ends.
2:45 Washroom breaks, Diaper and Toilet Training
3:00 Afternoon snack time begins (provided by parents)
3:30 Thematic activities planned and prepared for by teachers (Based on Montessori activities and/or curriculum theme of the month
3:45 Yoga / Large motor activities in the classroom/Outdoor
4:30: Free play in the classroom
6:00 Centre closes
Daily Routine for Preschool/Kindergarten/Out of School Care School Days **(4years to 12years)
** 7:00 Center opens, Free play activities available
8:30 Snack time: Children can enjoy a light morning snack that has been provided by their parents.
9:00: Morning Meeting: Discussion of activities for the day
9:10: Morning Lessons: Academic activities (Writing practice, math activities, cultural lessons) with support of Montessori materials.
9:30 Open Activity Time; Montessori working period, Teacher planned thematic activities.
10:00-11:00 Planned Outdoor Activities
11:15 Preparation for lunch (Washroom, washing hands, taking lunch bags)
11:30 -12:15 Lunch break. (Lunch provided by parents)
12:15 Storytime / Quiet music time in preparation for rest period
12:30 Resting Period / Naptime
2:30 Rest period ends.
2:45 Afternoon snack time begins (provided by parents)
3:30 Thematic activities planned and prepared for by teachers (Based on Montessori activities and/or curriculum theme of the month
4:00 Yoga / Large motor activities in the classroom/Outdoor
5:00: Free play in the classroom
6:00 Centre closes
Registration and fees: Fees for childcare services are due on the first of each month before 5:45 p.m. Payments accepted include post-dated cheques and money order draft. $45 NSF fees will apply on returned cheques (NSF), as well as additional late fees. For new students, a non-refundable registration fee of $100 must be paid. Please contact the daycare for current tuition rates.
Supplies for School
Your child will need the following supplies listed below:
● Change of clothing to keep at centre (Extra pants, T-Shirt, Underwear, Socks)
● Blanket and bed sheet for naptime
● Indoor shoes (Please avoid black soles as they leave marks)
● Lunch and snacks provided by parents, as well as a water bottle
ALL OF YOUR CHILD’S PERSONAL ITEMS MUST BE LABELLED
The center cannot be responsible for tears or stains on clothing that occur in normal play on any given day, so please make sure that you choose daycare appropriate clothing. The centre is also not responsible for the loss of any clothing or materials that are not labelled by the family.
Diapering Policy
Parents are to provide diapers for their infants and toddlers. Extra clothing should be provided in case of accidents. Please label any jars of ointment, powder, Vaseline or creams that you provide. Potty training is only successful if this practice is encouraged and followed at home.
Child Drop Off and Pick Up Policy
Parents should ensure that they bring their child into the classroom when dropping off. Children should be dropped off and picked up by persons who are identified as the designated persons on the registration forms who are 18 years of age or older. We will not release children to minors.
Absences or Delays We hold strongly to the belief that children must follow regular routines and a consistent schedule in order to provide them a sense of security and stability when adjusting to school life at our centre. Our daily program begins at 9 a.m. For that reason, we will not accept arrivals at the centre past 10.00 a.m. Exceptions will be made for doctor appointments or family emergencies, provided teachers are given notice in advance. Please understand that our late arrival policy is held in place for the benefit of the child. When children arrive on time to the centre, they are given the time to engage in our academic programs, our group lessons, as well as our large motor activities, preparing them later for the quiet and relaxing period we have after lunch. When children arrive late, it is more difficult for them to engage properly in our lunch and rest period. Late arrival students often require the 1-1 support and attention of a teacher. Rest period is the time when teachers are given the chance to have lunch and prepare for afternoon activities, making it difficult to provide proper support to students who do not want to engage in the rest period. In order to facilitate the healthiest and most supportive environment for your child, then, we ask that you adhere to our 10:00am cut-off of daily drop-off time. No drop-offs are allowed between 12:00 – 2:30 p.m. as this will disturb children who are resting.
Incident or Accident Reporting Young children are active and curious – so it is not uncommon for them to experience cuts, scrapes, and bruises while playing. All staff have valid certification in Standard First Aid CPR and have been trained in emergency procedures.
● Any time your child has an accident, staff will record the details on the Bon Accord Montessori Incident/Accident Form. This incident report will outline the injury which occurred, describe any first aid administered, and describe how the injury occurred. The Teacher will ask you to review the details in the report and ask for you to sign it to file for our records.
● We ask that parents also inform teachers of any injuries that happened at home, so that teachers can continue to keep a close eye on the child for any further symptoms.
● In case of serious injury requiring medical attention, parents will be notified immediately by phone. If the parent is not available, the emergency contact will be called. An incident report will be filed, and the emergency medical services notified.
Parents/Guardians are responsible for any expenses associated with emergency care.
Illness
The public health unit sets out and monitors a comprehensive cleaning and sanitation routine and personal health practices including frequent hand washing for staff to follow. These routine practices are designed to minimize the spread of illness. you can help by preventing the spread of illness by keeping your child home from the program anytime they have symptoms. If your child shows any of the following symptoms at home, we ask that you keep your child at home until symptoms have resolved themselves: ● Cough / Runny Nose ● Fever or chills ● Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing ● Headache ● Sore throat. ● Diarrhea
If your child displays any of these symptoms, we will call the parents and have the child picked up for further observation. Please understand this is done to help protect the safety of all students at our centre.
The Alberta Child Care Licensing ACT states that children displaying symptoms of illness must be removed from the program to prevent the illness from spreading to other children. Symptoms of illness listed in the Child Care ACT include:
● Vomiting more than twice in the last 24 hours.
● Temperature above 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit)
● Difficulty or rapid breathing
● Sore throat, especially if accompanied by a fever
● Undiagnosed skin rash
● Persistent scratching of body or head
● Eyes are red or yellow, bowel movement is gray or white, or urine is dark or tea colored.
● A severe cough
If your child experiences any of the signs and symptoms of communicable illness listed above while at the childcare program, a teacher will contact you or one of your designated authorized pick-ups.
Medication Policy Anytime your child has medication that must be administered during their time at the centre, you MUST fill in a Medication Administration Authorization Form providing us with all the information about the medication. This form requires you to fill out detailed instructions on dosage, exact times of administration, and a signature providing permission for our schoolteachers to give your child medication. Teachers will keep the medication in a locked box in the refrigerator or in Medication box which is available in all the rooms. Do not leave the medication in the lunch kits for the safety of your child and other children.
We can only administer medication to children if these strict guidelines are followed.
Please remember the following important notes regarding medication:
○ Medications must be provided in the original containers according to health and safety standards as stated in the Child Care ACT.
○ The name of the child to whom medications are to be administered must be on the bottle. Medications cannot be shared among siblings.
○ The medication dosage should be visible on the bottle which includes the number of times per day to be administered and instructions on how long the medication should be administered. The dosage written on the form must correspond with the dosage stated on the medication bottle.
We are not permitted to administer OTC medications (ex. Advil, Tylenol) unless prescribed by the Doctor with the child’s name, dosage, time and expiry noted on the label of the medication.
Health Information records -The center is required to keep up-to-date records of children’s immunizations and contact information. Please send us all pertinent information that may have changed since the time of registration for our records.
Nutrition Parents are to provide nutritious meals for lunch and snacks. The type of food that your child finds in his or her lunch box will determine the energy that he or she has for participating in activities. When selecting foods for snacks and lunches, please consider those that are low in fat, sodium, and sugar. Yogurt, cheese, crackers, carrots, granola bars, and fresh fruit make good snack choices. We have microwaves and toaster ovens to heat up lunches. The containers should be BPA-free and microwave safe and labeled with your child’s name. Please include a cold pack for dairy items packed in the lunch kit. The way children are fed is dependent on their age and level of development. Children are encouraged to practice holding a spoon or cup when they are developmentally ready to do so. Children are also encouraged to remain seated when eating or drinking. To avoid choking hazards babies must remain in a seated position when consuming food and drinks.
Life-Threatening Allergies Bon Accord Montessori strives to protect the children in our care who have life-threatening allergies by reducing as much as possible exposure to their known allergens. We are peanut free centre and families are advised to inform if there are any updates or changes to health history. Any parent or guardian of the child with a life-threatening condition is responsible for providing Bon Accord Montessori with detailed information about their child’s known allergens, signs, symptoms of an allergic response, and the steps to take in an emergency prior to their child starting care. Please provide a labeled, up to date EpiPen to be kept on site.
Supervision Policy Staff will be required to always keep children within their sight. This means that staff do not allow themselves to become distracted and that the children are their focus. Use of devices such as cell phones is prohibited when staff is in ratio. Staff will use the Tablet to take pictures and videos of children during engaged activities which will be posted later for parents to view on Timesaver.
Child Discipline Policy Discipline is a method to teach children better management techniques for them to communicate more effectively with each other and with adults, and to develop self-control. At Bon Accord Montessori, we believe strongly in positive discipline as opposed to punishment. As such, negative behaviors in children will be addressed as teaching opportunities geared toward providing positive direction which involves teaching children to take an active role in choosing to redirect their energy and in communicating their emotions appropriately.
Acceptable forms of discipline will include, but may not be limited to:
– Redirection
– Expression of feelings
– Communication (educators will speak to children in calm voices, and maintain respectful body posturing that is not intimidating, acknowledge children’s feelings)
Emergency Response In the event of an emergency or natural disaster, we practice monthly fire drills with the children and staff, so they know how to respond to personal injuries, medical emergencies, building emergencies (power failure, flood, damage), inclement weather, threats from criminal activity (lockdown).
An evacuation route for each room will be posted on the wall inside the room where it can easily be seen. The emergency evacuation plan is also posted in the front foyer for parents.
Depending on the nature of the emergency, the staff and children may have to relocate to an evacuation site until you can pick up your child. The mustard point during emergency is beside Bon Accord Medical Clinic. In the event that your child is involved in an emergency evacuation, we will contact you or the emergency contacts you have identified in your child’s registration form.
Child Safety and Security
We have installed security camera in all rooms and exterior of our centre. Parents should be aware of this while taking decision on enrolling their children at our facility. Doors will constantly be locked, and doorbell must be used if you want to enter the facility.
Door Fobs may be provided for Parents, and these must be returned to the centre if service is terminated. Refusal to return the fob will attract a $200 charge. Please note that the Fob remains the property of Bon Accord Montessori Child Development Centre.
Smoke-Free Smoking or handling a drug, cigarette, or tobacco on the premises of our property is strictly prohibited, including all indoor and outdoor areas, including playgrounds, and surrounding area within the 10metres or on off-site activities where childcare activities are being offered. Please do not throw your cigarette butts on our property.
Weather During extreme weather conditions, advisories, or alerts (tornado, wind, fog, cold temps etc), Bon Accord Montessori will follow the guidelines of the local health department. Our priority is to keep children safe from serious adverse effects (such as frostbite or sunburn). We will adjust the amount of time spent outdoors or provide alternative indoor gross motor activities.
Extreme Weather In Case of extreme weather warnings the center will be closed if the local schools are closing.
Late Pick Early childhood educators are counting on you to be on time to pick up your child at the end of the day so that they can meet their personal and family obligations. We do understand that weather and traffic accidents happen; however, we appreciate you calling the office to let us know that you will be late and are planning for an alternate adult to pick up your child. Childcare services may be withdrawn by Bon Accord Montessori for parents/guardians who frequently pick up their child late after closing hours. Late charges will be applied as $1 per minute. Please make the payment to the staff who must wait with your child. Parents will be asked to sign on a late registry book/form as well.
Program Closures Bon Accord Montessori will be closed during all statutory and civic holidays and Christmas break during the year. When a statutory or civic holiday falls on the weekend the center will be closed on the following business day in lieu of the holiday. Fee payment does not change to reflect the holiday closure.
Refunds
Refunds for childcare fees will not be processed for absences, missed days, sick days, vacations or inclement weather closures.
Withdrawal Notification
Should you choose to withdraw your child from Bon Accord Montessori Child Development Centre you will be required to submit a one-month (30 day) notice to our office on the first of the month. If you have not provided notification 30 days ahead of time, full payment of the month’s tuition is required.
Withdrawal of Child Care Services
Bon Accord Montessori strives to meet the individual needs of all children and families enrolled in our program; however, situations arise where it may be necessary for Bon Accord Montessori to withdraw childcare services for a child and their family.
We do not take these decisions lightly and we take responsibility to ensure a thorough assessment of the child’s needs, community support available, and Bon Accord Montessori ability to support the child have been undertaken before withdrawing services. Examples leading to the withdrawal of services include.
-Nonpayment of program fees
– Frequent late pick-ups past closing time
-Parent/guardian or children who exhibit violent or harassing behavior towards staff, volunteers, or other children or families.
– Community resources for children with special needs are unavailable or have been exhausted
– Refusal by parent/guardian to meet with Bon Accord Montessori or consent to the use of support services for children.
Cell Phones, Electronic Games, iPads, Toys, and Other Information
Cell phones, electronic gadgets, toys from home are not allowed and are required to be stored away in cubbies or the office. Potential issues such as privacy of information are breached when children take photos or videos of each other and share them with others which can end up on social media with undesirable consequences. For this reason, we strongly discourage cell phones at our facility. Teachers need to supervise children and cannot look for lost toys while in ratio.
Communication
i)Email and Phone
You can contact us directly on the main telephone numbers 780 565 0026. We regularly check our voicemail and will respond as soon as we can. Voicemail is also convenient for leaving us after-hour messages. All regular correspondence from Bon Accord Montessori will be sent via Time Saver App or newsletters.
Conflict resolution We believe that open communication and supportive relationships between home and school are imperative for the full development of the child. However, things don’t always go perfectly to everyone’s satisfaction. Occasionally there might be issues, misunderstandings, conflicts, or communication confusion between parents and the school. If you have questions or concerns that you want to address, please start by contacting your child’s classroom lead teacher. You may schedule a meeting if you wish. If you are not comfortable with the outcome of that meeting, you are encouraged to contact the Director.
Child Custody Bon Accord Montessori Child Development Centre is dedicated to the total development of each child. We believe that all children need a loving, supportive family. When a family separates, it is especially difficult for the children. Their loyalties are torn as they love and need both parents. The school will not limit a parent’s access to his/her child unless there is a court order on file in the child’s records at the school limiting or specifying conditions for a parent’s access.
Birthday Celebrations (The Birthday Walk Around the Sun)
Each child is honored in a special celebration called “The Birthday Walk,” an international Montessori tradition. Parents share in this important occasion by helping their child select photographs from each year of their life, by helping him/her prepare a written history of milestones reached, and fun times had during each year. These milestones are shared as the child walks around the “sun” once for each year celebrated.