I just converted it from a regular page to business, which I'm already regretting... anyway... I'd love it if any of you lovely ladies and gentleman would "like" my page. I'm probably going to pay to advertise it and I think it would help if it had more then a dozen likes..,which are all my family
https://www.facebook.com/puddlehoppeesdaycare
Thanks in advance
craftymissbeth 12:22 PM 02-04-2014
I'd be more than happy to!
TwinKristi 12:26 PM 02-04-2014
MamaBear 12:27 PM 02-04-2014
Done
Done! I love looking at others pages especially when I'm stuck in a rut!
I liked yours. Does anyone know why I can't like them from my business page? I have to use my personal fb page to like your business ones
jenboo 12:38 PM 02-04-2014
TwinKristi 12:40 PM 02-04-2014
too!! Thanks!
_Dana_ 01:19 PM 02-04-2014
spud912 01:33 PM 02-04-2014
craftymissbeth 01:33 PM 02-04-2014
AcornMama 03:05 PM 02-04-2014
TheGoodLife 03:26 PM 02-04-2014
Same here:
https://www.facebook.com/Sarahs.Sill...Millard?ref=hl !! I am not good at posting on it (I only have 2 families and neither used FB, so I haven't done too much with it.) I plan to do more after I finish taxes. I love checking out the other daycares' ideas on there!!!
momofsix 03:36 PM 02-04-2014
I liked them all
I wish I could have you all like mine-but it's private, for parents/grandparents only
TheGoodLife 03:40 PM 02-04-2014
CraftyMom 03:48 PM 02-04-2014
Me too, liked them all but mine is private, my state licensor made sure of this for the privacy of the children. But I love getting ideas and seeing what everyone else does!
Stepping 04:05 PM 02-04-2014
nanglgrl 07:40 PM 02-04-2014
daycarediva 03:44 AM 02-05-2014
I am LOVING that tackle box alphabet. How clever!!! Did you laminate them? I am SOOO doing this! Great idea!
DaisyMamma 08:17 AM 02-05-2014
Danielle 10:19 AM 02-05-2014
My facebook page is actually a facebook profile so that I have a better control on privacy. It makes the parents to feel better about me sharing pictures. But anyone can follow what I post as public so feel free to follow me:
www.facebook.com/MamaDaniChildCare
nanglgrl 11:09 AM 02-05-2014
Originally Posted by daycarediva:
I am LOVING that tackle box alphabet. How clever!!! Did you laminate them? I am SOOO doing this! Great idea!
I wish I could say it was my idea but I'm just not that clever. I saw it on another providers page.
I didn't laminate the letters since they are all from food boxes and I generally laminate everything! I figured if I needed more I use up plenty of boxes each week and can just cut more out.
MarinaVanessa 12:23 PM 02-05-2014
CraftyMom 01:22 PM 02-05-2014
I liked them all. Maybe it's just the state I live in, but I got in trouble for posting pics of kids on facebook. I have a separate picture permission form that parents sign. There are 4 sections for each parent to sign and a section that says I do not have permission to take pics at all, if they so choose. ALL my parents absolutely love seeing the pics everyday! However, I had a set of dcb's here, they left on bad terms and mom went straight to the state and "tattled" on me saying I did not ask if I could take their pic nevermind post on fb. Of course I had her signed permission to back me up. This mom loved my fb page and commented daily about how much fun they were having, etc. Never once had an issue until they left. My daycare page has always been private, not a business page, but the tagging is apparently a huge issue because it exposes the kids to thousands of viewers with just one tag. I still have my page but parents are not allowed to tag or share. It's not an advertising page , simply for the parents to enjoy. Just sharing my horrible experience (it dragged on for 6 months!) to suggest that everyone makes sure to have signed permission from BOTH parents. General permission to take pics and also permission to post, cover your butts! It may seem harmless but child confidentiality is HUGE with the state. I'm not trying to be a downer, but dealing with the state is no fun! Everyone is your friend until they get upset
Originally Posted by CraftyMom:
I liked them all. Maybe it's just the state I live in, but I got in trouble for posting pics of kids on facebook. I have a separate picture permission form that parents sign. There are 4 sections for each parent to sign and a section that says I do not have permission to take pics at all, if they so choose. ALL my parents absolutely love seeing the pics everyday! However, I had a set of dcb's here, they left on bad terms and mom went straight to the state and "tattled" on me saying I did not ask if I could take their pic nevermind post on fb. Of course I had her signed permission to back me up. This mom loved my fb page and commented daily about how much fun they were having, etc. Never once had an issue until they left. My daycare page has always been private, not a business page, but the tagging is apparently a huge issue because it exposes the kids to thousands of viewers with just one tag. I still have my page but parents are not allowed to tag or share. It's not an advertising page , simply for the parents to enjoy. Just sharing my horrible experience (it dragged on for 6 months!) to suggest that everyone makes sure to have signed permission from BOTH parents. General permission to take pics and also permission to post, cover your butts! It may seem harmless but child confidentiality is HUGE with the state. I'm not trying to be a downer, but dealing with the state is no fun! Everyone is your friend until they get upset
I have a permission slip to take pictures of children, post on fb, care.com, Craigslist and any other site. Licensing doesn't have a problem with it.
I honestly don't want parents to be able to tag or share the pictures but I don't know how to keep them from being able to. I posted asking parents to only share photos of their child since one parent shared an entire album of other peoples children and that parent shared the one picture that had multiple children in it.
CraftyMom 01:46 PM 02-05-2014
Originally Posted by ihop:
I have a permission slip to take pictures of children, post on fb, care.com, Craigslist and any other site. Licensing doesn't have a problem with it.
I honestly don't want parents to be able to tag or share the pictures but I don't know how to keep them from being able to. I posted asking parents to only share photos of their child since one parent shared an entire album of other peoples children and that parent shared the one picture that had multiple children in it.
Craigslist was a huge no-no even though I had permission for that also. Must be my state.
In my permission form parents agree to the following regarding fb:
"My child’s name may be mentioned. Tagging of photos is not allowed. I understand that I am allowed to download these pictures for my own use outside of Facebook. I will not repost or share them on my own Facebook page. I understand that if I do I will no longer have access to the page. I understand that this is to protect the privacy of all children in the daycare."
Something like this clause should take care of the tagging, if they tag you delete the parent. Not sure how it works on a business page, but very easy on my personal page.
CraftyMom 01:48 PM 02-05-2014
I've had parents share whole albums also. There is section where you can undo the share.
Piemama 01:53 PM 02-05-2014
nanglgrl 11:36 PM 02-05-2014
I also have signed consent from my clients. I have a private page also that only has current /previous clients and some of their family allowed on it. I post on there a lot more than I do my business page.
nanglgrl 11:42 PM 02-05-2014
Originally Posted by Danielle:
My facebook page is actually a facebook profile so that I have a better control on privacy. It makes the parents to feel better about me sharing pictures. But anyone can follow what I post as public so feel free to follow me: www.facebook.com/MamaDaniChildCare
There wasn't an option to "like" your page.
nanglgrl 11:43 PM 02-05-2014
I wasn't able to like your page either!
Danielle 06:34 AM 02-06-2014
Originally Posted by nanglgrl:
There wasn't an option to "like" your page.
It's b/c it's a profile not a "like" page. There should be a option to follow without friending. Followers get public posts on their newsfeed where as friends (parents) get everything. I set it up like that for privacy reasons.
Blackcat31 06:36 AM 02-06-2014
Originally Posted by Danielle:
It's b/c it's a profile not a "like" page. There should be a option to follow without friending. Followers get public posts on their newsfeed where as friends (parents) get everything. I set it up like that for privacy reasons.
We've had several members ask in the past how or what to set their privacy settings at.... since you created a profile page verses a straight up business advertising page, would you mind sharing what your privacy settings are set to?
I am not that familiar with FB but maybe you could just list the privacy/security options and which settings you put them on???
Thank you!
Danielle 06:46 AM 02-06-2014
Originally Posted by Blackcat31:
We've had several members ask in the past how or what to set their privacy settings too.... since you created a profile page verses a straight up business advertising page, would you mind sharing what your privacy settings are set to?
I am not that familiar with FB but maybe you could just list the privacy/security options and which settings you put them on???
Thank you!
I just select the privacy setting I want for each post. There's a little drop down menu thing next to the post button. If it's a picture of the kids or a tidbit about our day, it's set to friends only. If it's advertisement or a share from a like page (like memes, info on recalls, etc), it's set to public.
AcornMama 07:17 AM 02-06-2014
Originally Posted by CraftyMom:
I liked them all. Maybe it's just the state I live in, but I got in trouble for posting pics of kids on facebook. I have a separate picture permission form that parents sign. There are 4 sections for each parent to sign and a section that says I do not have permission to take pics at all, if they so choose. ALL my parents absolutely love seeing the pics everyday! However, I had a set of dcb's here, they left on bad terms and mom went straight to the state and "tattled" on me saying I did not ask if I could take their pic nevermind post on fb. Of course I had her signed permission to back me up. This mom loved my fb page and commented daily about how much fun they were having, etc. Never once had an issue until they left. My daycare page has always been private, not a business page, but the tagging is apparently a huge issue because it exposes the kids to thousands of viewers with just one tag. I still have my page but parents are not allowed to tag or share. It's not an advertising page , simply for the parents to enjoy. Just sharing my horrible experience (it dragged on for 6 months!) to suggest that everyone makes sure to have signed permission from BOTH parents. General permission to take pics and also permission to post, cover your butts! It may seem harmless but child confidentiality is HUGE with the state. I'm not trying to be a downer, but dealing with the state is no fun! Everyone is your friend until they get upset
I do have my parents sign a privacy agreement giving me permission to post photos on my facebook page. I give them a choice to approve non-identifying photos (no faces, just hands doing artwork or the like) or identifying photos (facial). They also have the choice to not approve any photos on facebook. Even with permission for identifying photos, I try to keep all my facebook photos to just the finished artwork, hands doing artwork, backs on a walk, that kind of thing. Overly cautious, maybe, but at least I can say that even with permission I did my best to protect everyone's privacy.
Now, of course, in a small group, people can tell which kid was at day care on a given day just based on sleeves or backs. I know that. But I don't have any separated parents or special circumstances that would make privacy a big issue. I'd be willing to reconsider things at that point.
Anyway, I got wordy, but your advice is sound. Even with permission, we need to be careful and cautious.
melskids 06:14 AM 02-07-2014
MarinaVanessa 11:07 AM 02-07-2014
Holy Moly! You have 470 likes!!!
I'd be happy to just reach 50 lol
thetoddlerwhisper 11:08 AM 02-07-2014
Unregistered 02:14 PM 02-07-2014
grandmom 05:01 PM 02-07-2014
Oh I enjoy these face book pages. I have looked at every one of them. You all inspire me.
Michael 05:15 PM 02-07-2014
I sent a request. You should definitely add me since you currently have 666 friends
Nebula 02:55 AM 02-10-2014
rebekki78 07:02 AM 02-19-2014
CraftyMom 07:24 PM 03-17-2014
Originally Posted by Danielle:
My facebook page is actually a facebook profile so that I have a better control on privacy. It makes the parents to feel better about me sharing pictures. But anyone can follow what I post as public so feel free to follow me: www.facebook.com/MamaDaniChildCare
I've updated my facebook page the same way.
Feel free to follow my page
https://www.facebook.com/wngdaycare
choirlady76 08:19 PM 03-17-2014
Gladly! You have a lovely center and I love the Toddler's Rules of Possession, I'm going to post this in my room. I teach one-year-olds.
choirlady76 08:25 PM 03-17-2014
Originally Posted by Danielle:
My facebook page is actually a facebook profile so that I have a better control on privacy. It makes the parents to feel better about me sharing pictures. But anyone can follow what I post as public so feel free to follow me: www.facebook.com/MamaDaniChildCare
Hi! I sent you a friend request
LysesKids 06:15 AM 05-19-2014
BlackBear 08:15 AM 05-19-2014
I love your small Eco playcare, so cute. Would love to just care for tweenies
LysesKids 08:33 AM 05-19-2014