Parent Handbook - MWR Fort Leonard Wood
Parent Handbook - MWR Fort Leonard Wood Parent Handbook - MWR Fort Leonard Wood
your child/youth on a field trip, repair broken toys, paint things, read a story to your child’s class, demonstrate special projects for children, and many other things that add to the childcare program. Some volunteers must agree to a background check. For more information about volunteering, talk to you program director. Special Projects. Occasionally CYS needs parental help on special projects. Special projects are as varied as mounting art work for an art display, helping with a special event like Fall Festival, painting a classroom, or renovating a piece of playground equipment. If you are interested in helping out, check with your program director or watch for notices posted in your program that let you know when you help is needed. Installation Child and Youth Evaluation Team (ICYET). The ICYET review the CYS programs for compliance with minimum standards and identifies needed program improvements. Team members include a command representative, representatives from the fire department, MANSCEN Safety Office, housing office, facility engineers, civilian personnel, preventive medicine, dietary services, CYS Chief, and of course, our patrons. We want to ensure that our patrons’ input is included in the process. Parent Education Training Program. We offer a wide variety of parent education classes such as fun activities to do in your community, educational readiness, ages and stages, USDA program, etc. You may contact CER for more information. Special Activities. Special activities are ways in which CYS communicates with parents on a continual basis. This includes inviting parents to eat with the children (Family Style Dining), having special workshops of interest to parents, and activities such as those held during the Month of the Military Child. Parent Conferences. Parent conferences are a more formal means of communicating with parents. Those present during conferences include staff working directly with the child as well as the parents. This is a great opportunity to discuss a child’s progress in the program. These are conducted at a minimum of twice a year. Parent Bulletin Board. Bulletin boards are located near the front desk of each facility and are used to inform you of current information and events. Parent Surveys. Parent surveys are done once a year. Sometimes parents are more willing to voice their concerns through writing or by responding to specific questions. Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (DFMWR) comment cards and boxes are located in each facility. This card rates each facility. Good or bad, we want to know if we are keeping our patrons satisfied. 20
IMMUNIZATIONS For your child’s protection, immunizations must be current. Required immunizations are listed below. The CER maintains your child’s record. When immunizations are updated, please bring in your child’s shot record so we can transfer the information to your child’s file. Estimated Immunization Schedule DPT/DT/DtaP/ Tetramune Birth IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULE Two Mths Four Mths Six Mths 12 Mths 15-18 Mths X X X X X Four- Six Yrs OPR/IPR/Polio X X X X HIB/HboC/ X X X Tetramune/Pedvax HepB/Comvex/ HBV/Energex/ Pedvax X X X ** 11-12 Yrs MMR X X Varicella/Verivax X X Prevnar X X X X PPD * 11-16 Yrs If COMVAX/Pedvax is given for HIB, only three doses are required. If COMVAX/Pedvax is given in combo with any other HIB, four doses are required. ** Children and adolescents who have not been vaccinated against Hepatitis B in infancy may begin the series during any visit. * Given if DtaP is missed at an earlier age. Pertusis is not given after age six, only DT will be administered. 21
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- Page 3 and 4: Welcome From the Chief of Child and
- Page 5 and 6: ORGANIZATION AND SERVICES/CYS MISSI
- Page 7 and 8: Registration packets are completed
- Page 9 and 10: Registration Fee. The registration
- Page 11 and 12: Part Day Preschool. A flat rate is
- Page 13 and 14: CYS TEAM The various team players r
- Page 15 and 16: PROGRAM OPTIONS Child Development C
- Page 17 and 18: strict health and safety regulation
- Page 19: went, visit and observe your child
- Page 23 and 24: ILLNESS We take all reasonable prec
- Page 25 and 26: The parent must submit a statement
- Page 27 and 28: introduced to. It is essential that
- Page 29 and 30: crossing the street; holding a chil
- Page 31 and 32: include anticipation and redirectio
- Page 33 and 34: supplies. Label all your child’s
- Page 35 and 36: child and change him or her prior t
- Page 37 and 38: in the home while greeting you and
- Page 39 and 40: Literacy skills are becoming pronou
- Page 41 and 42: literacy skills of discrimination.
- Page 43 and 44: Open Recreation. All patrons are of
- Page 45 and 46: The core program is based on a yout
- Page 47 and 48: A-Addressing issues with youth regi
- Page 49 and 50: The co-op submits required monthly
- Page 51 and 52: If it is necessary to withdraw your
- Page 53 and 54: Sports teams present to each adult
- Page 55 and 56: I will read the National Youth Spor
- Page 57 and 58: Coaches will be required to sign a
- Page 59 and 60: CONCERNS ABOUT YOUR COACH If you ha
- Page 61 and 62: Why do I have to include my housing
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IMMUNIZATIONS<br />
For your child’s protection, immunizations must be current. Required immunizations are<br />
listed below. The CER maintains your child’s record. When immunizations are updated, please<br />
bring in your child’s shot record so we can transfer the information to your child’s file.<br />
Estimated<br />
Immunization<br />
Schedule<br />
DPT/DT/DtaP/<br />
Tetramune<br />
Birth<br />
IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULE<br />
Two<br />
Mths<br />
Four<br />
Mths<br />
Six<br />
Mths<br />
12<br />
Mths<br />
15-18<br />
Mths<br />
X X X X X<br />
Four-<br />
Six<br />
Yrs<br />
OPR/IPR/Polio X X X X<br />
HIB/HboC/<br />
X X X<br />
Tetramune/Pedvax<br />
HepB/Comvex/<br />
HBV/Energex/<br />
Pedvax<br />
X X X **<br />
11-12<br />
Yrs<br />
MMR X X<br />
Varicella/Verivax X X<br />
Prevnar X X X X<br />
PPD *<br />
11-16<br />
Yrs<br />
If COMVAX/Pedvax is given for HIB, only three doses are required. If COMVAX/Pedvax is<br />
given in combo with any other HIB, four doses are required.<br />
** Children and adolescents who have not been vaccinated against Hepatitis B in infancy may<br />
begin the series during any visit.<br />
* Given if DtaP is missed at an earlier age. Pertusis is not given after age six, only DT will be<br />
administered.<br />
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