Policies & Procedures
Clear policies help us keep every child safe, healthy, and thriving. Please review these before your first day.
Hours & Attendance
- Operating hours: Monday – Friday, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Drop-off: No later than 9:00 AM unless prior arrangement is made
- Pick-up: By 5:00 PM sharp. A late fee of $1/minute applies after 5:00 PM
- Absences: Please notify us by 7:30 AM if your child will not be attending
- Holidays: We observe CT state holidays — a full calendar is provided at enrollment
Health & Illness Policy
- Children must stay home if they have a fever of 100.4°F or higher
- Children with vomiting, diarrhea, or contagious illness (pink eye, strep throat, hand-foot-mouth, lice) must remain home
- A child must be symptom-free for 24 hours before returning (without fever-reducing medication)
- If a child becomes ill during the day, parents will be called and must pick up within 1 hour
- Current immunization records are required per CT OEC licensing regulations
Tuition & Payment
- Tuition is due every Friday for the following week (one week in advance)
- A late payment fee of $25 applies if payment is not received by Monday morning
- We accept Care 4 Kids and Early Start CT subsidies — families are responsible for any co-pay
- Two weeks written notice is required for withdrawal from the program
- Tuition is owed regardless of child absence, vacations, or holidays (unless provider closes)
Authorized Pick-Up & Safety
- Only individuals listed on your Authorized Pick-Up form may collect your child
- Photo ID will be requested from anyone not personally known to us
- Children will not be released to anyone not on the authorized list, regardless of relationship
- Please notify us in writing of any changes to your authorized pick-up list
- In case of a custody arrangement, court documents must be on file
Emergency Procedures
- In a medical emergency, 911 will be called immediately and parents notified
- We maintain a current First Aid & CPR certification as required by CT OEC
- Fire and emergency drills are conducted regularly per licensing requirements
- An emergency contact and medical authorization form is required for every child
- Parents are notified of any incidents, injuries, or unusual events on the same day
Behavior & Guidance
- We use positive guidance and redirection — never punishment, isolation, or physical discipline
- Consistent routines and clear, age-appropriate expectations help children feel secure
- Persistent behavioral concerns will be discussed with parents in a private, supportive conversation
- We work with families to support children with special behavioral or developmental needs
Questions about our policies?
We’re always happy to talk through anything before you enroll.