
Write your child's name on the individual medicines as well as on the plastic bag or first aid bag. This bag might include a thermometer, pain reliever, fever reducer, gas drops, and a topical teething ointment. If daycare policies permit, put together a bag of medicine you would like your child to have if they are feeling uncomfortable. Include a few extras in the labeled plastic bags in the weekly daycare bag. Four or five of each size bib should be sufficient. Put them in labeled plastic bags to make transporting dirty bibs home much easier. 6.17 (20 off) Toddler Report, Infant Report, Daily toddler and baby schedule for Nanny, Daycare, In-home Preschool, Babysitter. For younger babies, consider packing burp cloths as well. Editable Home School Daily Planner, Editable Daily Routine Schedule, Rainbow Routine Schedule Chart, Daily Homeschool Planner, Corjl. Include both small bibs for drooling (especially if your baby is teething) and larger bibs for mealtimes.

Consider purchasing a separate supply of bibs just for daycare. This includes consistent cleaning, record keeping, and employee breaks. It is also essential to include the needs of your facility in your schedule.

Your schedule will cover these needs through education, play, rest and nutrition. Avoid sending in anything that can't be easily replaced. Creating a daily daycare schedule can be simple by breaking down the fundamental needs of the children in your care. Your baby is there to have fun, which includes playing with arts and crafts and maybe even food. Beware: Some things you send to daycare will get lost or ruined. Caregivers can use plastic bags to send home dirty clothes. Don't forget socks, because accidents can travel far! These extras can be kept in your bag that stays at the daycare. Send two to three gallon-size, resealable plastic bags with an extra outfit in each. Just be sure to check the daycare center's policy on bringing in stuffed items. It will come in handy if your baby needs it to sleep or is particularly fussy. If your baby has a favored toy, it might be wise to pack this toy daily. A parent's scent will be recognizable and help your baby settle down more easily. If you are worried about your baby sleeping at daycare, make sure the sheets you pack have your scent. You can put the extras in your bag that stays at the daycare center. Although some centers have laundry services, pack an extra set of each to be on the safe side. Some daycare centers require you to provide crib bedding for your child. Pack an additional one for emergencies in your weekly diaper bag, too. Once your baby is mobile, make sure to label the pacifier with a non-toxic marker. They are easily misplaced you wouldn't want your child to go without one. If your baby loves having a pacifier, you may want to pack extras. Typically, it is best to send the cream or ointment back and forth in your daily bag. Use your discretion about how often you need to send in a new cream or any at all.

Some people don't want the daycare to use any medication, and others do. Parents have different preferences on this one. Make it a habit to review this list each evening when you are packing for the next day. It also helps to keep a notepad and pen handy in the outside pocket of your daily diaper bag or start a checklist on your phone to note any supplies that need to be replenished. These can be used in case you forget to bring a refill for your at-daycare stash. Include a smaller package in the daily diaper bag.

Check every few days to see when you'll need to pack a refill package.
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Send a full container of wipes in your weekly bag. At the end of the week, assess how many diapers your baby used to get an accurate count of how many to send in the future. If you're using cloth diapers, make sure to include extra plastic pants and a resealable bag or container for the dirty ones. It's better to send too many than not enough. Then, in your daily bag, pack a few extra diapers just in case. If you're unsure how many diapers your baby will need, pack eight to 10 per day. At the beginning of every week, bring in a labeled pack of diapers to stay at daycare. In the warmer months we tend to go outside earlier in the morning, while it tends to be cooler. In the cooler months we tend to go outside later in the morning, while waiting for it to warm up outside. Our schedule changes due to the weather and seasons. The schedule listed below is our fall schedule.
