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San Marcos, CA
Center for Children and Families at CSUSM
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Telephone: (760) 750-8750 · Website: www.cclc.com
Director's Description to School's Approach to Discipline
Dicipline = teaching.
Our responsibility is to teach children to cooperate and work with their teachers and other children. We re-direct inappropriate behavior, set appropriate limits and clear expectations. We cultivate children's awareness of self and others by helping them identify and give language to their feels. We also teach children to negotiate with each other and solve problems with growning independence.
When behavior is a-typical for a child's stage of development, the teacher, parents and director work together to consider solutions and engage outside experts when necessary.
Food Allergies
- We do not allow certain foods in the classroom
- We keep special snacks for allergic children
- We ask parents to provide child-safe snacks for their allergic child
Medications
- if a child is required to have medication during the day, the parent completes a permission form that includes Dr's instructions regarding dosage and timing. We never give medication on an "as-needed" basis
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