This is exciting! It looks like a really cute movie too. I can’t wait!
Home Away From Home Childcare
Home Away From Home Childcare has unfortunately closed and we will not be accepcting any new applications
Cherish every moment, they grow up fast!
01/19/2024
Wearing coats, heavy sweaters or fleeces can prevent a snug and correct fit of the harness, which has to be tight at the shoulders and hips every time. And remember, the safest ride for a child is to use a car seat correctly all year long!
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01/18/2024
Do you notice your car seat moving too much? It could be that your seat belt is not locked. This is a common mistake when installing a car seat. Some car seats do not require this additional step. If you aren’t sure, check your car seat manual, contact the car seat manufacturer customer service department or reach out to a local Child Passenger Safety Technician. Find a Tech: https://cert.safekids.org/find-tech
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11/19/2023
11/14/2023
Too much bulk in a coat can create extra room in the harness. Thinner layers provide the same warmth, and the harness will still fit snugly.
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11/11/2023
Community Baby Shower this Sunday with YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City!
Hi parents! Home Away From Home Childcare in NW OKC at NW 122nd & May is now enrolling. We are DHS-licensed with 15 years experience. We are open M-F from 6:30 am to midnight. We accept private pay and DHS subsidy pay. Here is our contact information:
405-295-5426 call or text
[email protected]
https://homechildcareokc.com/
Additionally, you may apply online for enrollment by visiting us here: https://schools.mybrightwheel.com/sign-in?redirect_path=forms/b40387d1-f054-4977-95f6-d1c32a136c4f/self-service
07/27/2022
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07/03/2022
Here you are again. The most important post of the Summer Season for caretakers of little-ones. (up to the age of 100) 🥰
(FYI: Give small amounts of cool, not cold, water with a teaspoon of salt per quart. (Cold water and salt tablets can actually increase cramping symptoms.) Sports drinks are not for the little ones & especially not for babies, Give Pedialyte on recommendation of your doctor.)
(You need to clarify that these tips apply to babies over 6 months. Infants under 6 months should be rehydrated with breast milk or formula, not water.)
HEAT STROKE IN BABIES & TODDLERS
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke don’t just appear out of the blue. There are signs of heat stress, which, if left untreated, can lead to heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
The initial signs of heat stress include:
• Heat rash that doesn’t go away when the skin is cooled, called “prickly heat”. This rash looks like a red cluster of pimples or small blisters on or around the
NECK - UPPER CHEST – GROIN – ELBOW CREASES.
• Heat cramps happen as muscles and bodily systems deplete their supply of electrolytes, particularly salt and water, and as a reaction to lower blood volumes. These cramps usually occur in the ABDOMEN – LEGS – ARMS and are accompanied by MOODINESS and FUSSINESS. If a baby, toddler or young child starts showing signs of crankiness or fussiness this can be an early indication of heat stress.
• Watch for unusual erratic and repetitive behaviors, such as repeatedly standing and sitting.
If the above symptoms worsen and start to include:
• Intense thirst
• Dizziness or fainting
• Pale skin
• Rapid but weak heart rate
• Headache
• Nausea and vomiting
• Concentrated p*e & decreased output (yellow/orange)
Then your child is becoming dehydrated and likely has heat exhaustion.
TREATMENT:
• IMMEDIATELY STOP ALL ACTIVITY !!!
• Remove clothing
• Move to a cool place
• Give cool water with a teaspoon of salt per quart, or sports drink. (Cold water and salt tablets can actually increase cramping symptoms.) (not for babies - give Pedialyte on recommendation of doctor)
• Gently massage child’s muscles
• Elevate feet on a pillow if they will lie down
Rest and rehydration is usually enough, though some children may need more time to recover than others. Hospitalization is rarely needed.
DO call your family doctor.
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| Tuesday | 6:30am - 12am |
| Wednesday | 6:30am - 12am |
| Thursday | 6:30am - 12am |
| Friday | 6:30am - 12am |