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dave4him 12:11 PM 01-08-2013
I am trying to create a brochure for my child care center to "sell" prospective clients on the idea of enrolling their child. Serving children from 8 weeks through kindergarten. With sections for Infant/Toddlers, Preschool (3s/4s) and Kindergarten students. I need some ideas on how to address areas of learning and stages of development. Any help would be great.
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Blackcat31 12:22 PM 01-08-2013
Maybe these links of examples will help or atleast give you some great ideas to start with:

http://www.stepbystepcc.com/forms/brochure.html

http://www.stocklayouts.com/Template...ET0020101.aspx

http://www.brighthorizons.com/inquiry/
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Daycarelady1979 12:28 PM 01-08-2013
I made a brochure one time for my daycare when I was taking CDA classes. I will look & see if I can find it around here somewhere... I used Microsoft Publisher to create it, and it was pretty easy, just a drag-and-drop type of thing. It had the guidelines & I just filled it in with my own info & pictures.

Here are a few things I learned in a class I took- it might help you think of some "selling" points for your potential clients.
Feel free to use anything you like

Six opportunities for learning:
1.) Physical (nutrition, hygiene)
2.) Emotional (building relationships, adapting to others, self esteem, self control)
3.) Social (making friends, understanding rules, using manners)
4.) Motor/Muscle (fine motor skills- writing, hand/eye coordination...large muscle- climbing, running, playing)
5.) Language (conversation, reading books, verbal skills)
6.) Cognitive (memory, problem solving, thinking skills)

Hope this helps!
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dave4him 07:44 AM 01-15-2013
Thank you. Working on my own brochure for my class too.

Create a brochure for a child care center to "sell" prospective clients on the idea of enrolling their child in a center that specializes in Developmentally Appropriate Practice. The center serves children from 8 weeks through kindergarten. Be sure that your prospective clients know what concepts characterize developmentally appropriate practice. Create sections for Infant/Toddlers, Preschool (3s/4s) and Kindergarten students. Include information on how your center addresses the domains of learning, developmental stages, and practices along with any other information you consider pertinent for them to have.

Any helpful tips appreciated
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