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Medical Standards

Allergies

Because allergies are common among young children we ask all parents/guardians that bring in store bought or homemade goods to provide an ingredient list to the teacher. This ensures that a child that is allergic to a certain food does not receive it. In the event, the ingredient list is not provided we will not give the item to the child, we will provide a substitute item instead.

If your child has allergies please be sure to document such allergy during the time of enrollment. If an allergy develops after enrollment, please be sure to advise the health professional so that we can document it accordingly and advise your child’s teacher. All children with allergies/dietary restrictions are added to the Allergy/Dietary Restriction list. The Allergy/Dietary Restriction list is prominently displayed in the classroom and any other room where your son or daughter may be throughout the course of the day. All parents/guardians must complete an Allergy Treatment Plan. This plan provides information regarding the allergy and specific instructions to combat an allergic reaction.

View a copy of an Allergy Treatment Plan

Kids Kottage recognizes the potentially serious consequences of children with allergies. These allergies may include a condition known as anaphylaxis and/or asthma. Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction brought about by exposure to certain foods or other substances. If your child suffers from these types of allergies and requires the use of an anaphylaxis injection (epipen) or inhaler, please complete the Allergy Treatment Plan and an Anaphylaxis Injection Authorization form or Asthma Treatment Plan.

View a copy of our Anaphylaxis Injection Authorization

View a copy of our Asthma Treatment Plan

First Aid

Just to be safe, all of our staff members are certified to perform first aid and CPR in an emergency situation. For minor cuts or bruises our staff or healthcare professional will attend to the injury and complete a “Boo Boo Report”. The “Boo Boo Report” describes the injury, the action that was taken to treat it and the time and date that it occurred. The report is signed by a staff member and provided to the parent/guardian for review during the end of day pick up. In the event there is a serious injury, injury to the head, or a child has been bitten, the parent/guardian will be contacted.

View a copy of a Boo Boo Report