My son will be 8 weeks old on Friday, and next Monday is his first day of an in-home daycare while my husband and I are working. I want to send an "information paper" for our lovely provider with all of his things, just to let her know about approximately how many bottles he's taking per day and how long he has been sleeping. What other information would you put in this paper? She's a mom to two kids already so I'm sure she's got everything under control, I'd just like to give her a sense of his "normal routine" (as much as an 8 week old can have a routine).
Any help you can offer would be great...XP'd to Working Moms!
Re: XP: First day of in-home daycare
I usually ask:
How is the baby fed? Bottle.BM. how many oz. How do they like to be held
How does the baby sleep. What are the tricks.
Describe their personality. Their quirks. What does their cries mean. How are they soothed.
What shouldn't one do. Example : no paci.
How was the pregnancy and birth?
What milestones have been achieved?
How does the family spend time together?
Typical daily routine?
I'll think of more!
How many wet diapers? Dirty? How long were naps? When? Amount of play time? Temperament? Fun fact of the day?
In terms of receiving a sheet. Some day cares do. Some don't. I work with older children (Tots) so usually the day doesn't allow it as I would be spending my day writing up those sheets than attending to the children. However, if there is a change in the usual pattern of the day for the child I always mention it. Some places though will have daily record sheets for you. Some won't.
DS: 11/8/11 | 9 lb 7 oz, 22 in
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DS: 11/8/11 | 9 lb 7 oz, 22 in
DD: 5/22/14 | 9 lb 9 oz, 21.5 in