Daily Communication
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Daily conversations with parents enable you to
build trust with families, and also allow for an exchange of information about a
child. These daily check-ins may include how the child’s day went, how the
child slept that night, whether a parent is traveling on business that week, or
whether or not the child took a nap that day.
Serious problems should not be discussed
during daily check-ins, but rather should take place in a private meeting. A
parent-provider conference can be set up if there are significant problems or
issues to discuss.
There are many ways to communicate daily with
parents, other than the quick check-ins that take place in the morning and
afternoon. Some ideas on creating open parent-provider communication include:
- Bulletin boards listing daily activities
for each age group
- Lunchtime visits
- Open-door visitation policy for parents
- Daily journals or logs for parents on each
child
- A weekly or monthly newsletter for each age
group
- Notes or phone calls between parents and
providers, as needed
- Emails to parents at home and/or work
- Volunteer opportunities for parents posted
weekly or monthly

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