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By:Mary Jenny Dominguez

Misty DominguezUriel Guerra

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Mission Statement

To serve the community by providing a quality and developmentally appropriate child care program.

To create lasting relationships with families centered on their child’s individual needs and growth.

To provide your child with the opportunity to discover the world through learning and gaining good character skills so that they may succeed in life with flying colors.

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Vision Statement

The development of the whole child to be strong, capable, and

independent.

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Services

Maria Montessori theory of teachingTaught whole language skills through

music and story book activities.Maximum nutritional benefits are

provided by hosting homemade meals.

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Communication Errors

Minimal training offered to new faculty and staff concerning child abuse.

Lack of consistency in training policies and procedures.

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Brief History

Established in 1961. Full time care for children, ages 0

through twelve. Licensed by the state of Texas, with 2

facilities within the city, and 60 staff members.

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The Law

All childcare providers must receive at least twenty hours of on going training a year.

All teachers and staff must report any suspicion of child abuse.

Health checks must be conducted

daily

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SWOT

Four star learning center.

Maria Montessori’s theory.

FBI background checks.

Wholesome environment.

Miscommunication on child abuse policy and procedures.

Breaches of confidentiality.

Strengths: Weaknesses:

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SWOT

Fort Bliss Military expansion

Four star rating encourages child enrollment.

Future learning centers.

Unreported child abuse cases with consequences.

Moral reputation of the business will be harmed.

Opportunities: Threats:

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Business level strategy:

Focus on their differentiation strategy

High superiority specialized attention.

Market segmentation focuses on families that want high quality.

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Required Pre-Service Training

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Recommendation #1

Teachers/staff members should be given thorough training on what constitutes to be child abuse.

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Recommendation #2

Teachers/staff members should not have to notify management when they are reporting a suspected child abuse case. The law states that the person making the report may remain anonymous.

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Recommendation #3

Flying Colors should adapt NACCRA’s recommendations as this would further increase the standards in place. For example instead of placing staff immediately in the classroom they should at least receive the minimum of 40 hours of training.

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