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Childcare Daily: Parent info boards

Creating a helpful and welcoming bulletin board for fathers and mothers should be a crucial element in your parent communications strategy. An information board is a great way to set an inviting tone for your daycare and a good tool for posting important messages.

Don't forget that you want to make sure the bulletin board is put up in a highly visible spot in your daycare center. Talking about the bulletin board in other communications with fathers and mothers and updating it often are also great practices so that people continually read it. Info on your bulletin board should convey warmth, and a feeling of partnership with mothers and fathers. We are optimistic the suggestions below will be useful in creating an impactful bulletin board.

Clear heading: You may want to think about buying colored foam or felt to cut up and create letters that spell 'Parent Message Board ' across your Bulletin board.

Background: Felt or gift wrap are a wonderful background for information boards. You may also want to paint the backdrop of your bulletin board as an alternative. If you opt to use gift wrapping, you can alternate backdrops based primarily on different themes or seasons.

Fun 3-D accents: Legos, buttons, crayons, puzzle pieces, and colorful wooden shapes are fun additions to think about for your bulletin board. A little hot glue and some creativity is all that you need to create an eye-catching information board!

Pushpins: If you plan to hang important notices up with tacks, ensure you always use the same quantity of tacks for safety reasons. If one falls out, you do not want them falling into young children's hands!

Important announcements: Consider framing important notices or printing them on eye-catching colored paper to be certain that they're highly visible.

Border: Try outlining your board with some colorful ribbon or a cute paper border.

Menu: If your daycare program serves lunch or breakfast, you might want to post the weekly menus on the bulletin board. Some imaginative ideas for menus include making a menu that is like a cafe menu, or making the background of your menu a place setting, along with place mat, spoon and fork, and napkin.

You could be asking what sort of things you'd need to include on your information board. The following are some suggestions of things that are often put up on parents information boards.

  • Menus (if you serve breakfast or lunch)
  • Profiles of daycare center staff
  • Lesson plans or activities
  • Daily schedules
  • Policy, allergy, and emergency procedure information
  • A copy of your newsletter
  • Any special activities.

Jennifer Dilwortz is an author at Childcare Training Info, the most comprehensive resource for childcare training info on the internet. This post on parent information boards is an element of our Childcare Daily Series.

The Jacksonville Brawl (redstate)

I'm biased, but I think the real winner last night was CNN and I feel
confident I'd say that even if they didn't send me a paycheck. After that
disastrous and embarrassing NBC debate, Wolf Blitzer held his own, did not get
devoured by Newt Gingrich, and engaged in a lot of substance without a lot of
random questions like . . . oh . . . say . . . should states ban birth
control.

Let me tell you first who lost the debate because it was in a moment with Wolf
Blitzer. There was a moment he asked Newt Gingrich about Romney's tax returns
and Newt tried to say the question was inconsequential. He tied his napkin
around his neck, pulled up his fork and knife, and was just about to sink his
teeth into Wolf when Wolf pushed again. The crowd heckled Blitzer. Gingrich
drooled over the moderator he was about to consume. "Wanna try again," he
asked mischievously. Wolf Blitzer, instead of hopping on Newt's plate pushed
once more, pointing out Gingrich had, just this week, attacked Romney on these
things. The crowd reacted a bit and Gingrich suddenly tried ...

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