Staffing PatternsAssignment Based on the information belowyou are going to create two staffing patterns.One staffing pattern will use NH Licensing Rules ratios and the otherstaffing pattern will...

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Based on the information below you are going to create two staffing patterns. One staffing pattern will use NH Licensing Rules ratios and the other staffing pattern will be based on NAEYC’s ratio requirements. You will have to look into the ratio requirements for each age to determine the staff to child ratio required for each governing agent mentioned above. It is your choice whether you choose to reduce ratios during naptime or not. Look at both Licensing and NAEYC’s rules to find out their policies regarding naptime ratios. You will also create time for one teacher in each classroom to have a two hour planning block within the week.


Be creative when thinking of staffing patterns. Note that students can be combined both at the beginning and ending of day if you choose.


After you have created the staffing pattern you will determine how much money is spent on salaries each week. The hourly wage for staff is also listed below.


Upon completion you will write a one to two page reflection on creating staffing patterns. Do you find creating a detailed staff schedule necessary? What does such a schedule mean for staff? For children? Would any factors have made creating these staffing patterns easier? (i.e. less children? More staff?)


Have fun!




Number of Children in each Classroom at Full Capacity


Infants – 12 children


One Year Old’s – Classroom One – 10 children


One Year Old’s – Classroom Two – 10 children


Two Year Old’s – Classroom One – 12 children


Two Year Old’s – Classroom Two – 12 children


Three Year Old’s – Classroom One – 16 children


Three Year Old’s – Classroom Two – 16 children


Pre-K – Classroom One – 24 children


Pre-K – Classroom Two – 24 children


Kindergarten – 29 children


After School Program – 25 children


Here is the amount of children present at various times throughout a typical day:


6:30 – Center Opens


· 5 children present upon opening – 3 two year olds; 2 four year olds


7:00


· 5 one year olds; 4 two year olds; 7 four year olds; 2 three year olds; 2 infants


7:30


· 5 one year olds; 7 two year olds; 10 four year olds; 7 three year olds


8:00


· 10 one year olds; 9 two year olds; 12 four year olds; 5 five year olds; 10 three year olds; 3 infants


9:00 – Center is at Full Capacity (see numbers of children above)


3:00


· 5 five year old students depart; 2 three year old students depart; 3 four year old students depart.


3:30


· 2 two year old students depart; 3 one year old students depart; 1 infant departs


4:00


· 5 more two year old students depart; 2 more one year old students depart; 3 more infants depart; 6 more three year olds depart; 10 more four year olds depart; 5 more five year olds depart


5:00


· All classrooms are at half capacity


6:00


· Center Closes


Center is staffed with:


· 3 infant teachers – One is Lead Teacher Qualified


· 4 one year old teachers – all Associate Teacher Qualified (there are two classrooms)


· 4 two year old teachers - all Associate Teacher Qualified (there are two classrooms)


· 4 three year old teachers – 3 Associate Teacher Qualified; 1 Lead Qualified (there are two classrooms)


· 4 four year old teachers - all Associate Teacher Qualified (there are two classrooms)


· 3 five year old teachers - 2 Associate Teacher Qualified; 1 Lead Qualified


· 1 “floater” who is Associate Teacher Qualified


· 2 “floaters” who are Lead Teacher Qualified


· 1 staff member to work with after school children – Associate Teacher Qualified


· 1 assistant to work with after school children and Associate Teacher


· 3 high school “Assistants” – these are high school students who work after they get out of school in the afternoons.




Staff Wages

(Fictitious Rates)


· Lead Teachers - $15.00 / hour


· Associate Teachers - $13.00 / hour


· Assistant Teachers - $8.00 / hour

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Answer To: Staffing PatternsAssignment Based on the information belowyou are going to create two staffing...

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Running head: STAFFING PATTERNS PROJECT
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Staffing Patterns Project
Running Head: STAFFING PATTERNS PROJECT
Staffing Patterns Project
Name
Institution
The New Hampshire (NH) Staffing Pattern
This programme runs from 6.30 a.m to 6.00 p.m daily for the whole week from Monday to Friday in the institution. All classrooms function under the same functional prog
ram.
Program name: New Hampshire (NH) Child Care Centre
Location: New York (Fictitious)
    The category of children
    The number of classes
    The number of children per class
    Infants
One year old
Two (2) years old
Three (3) years old
Four (4) years old
Five (5) years old
Pre-K
Kindergarten
After school program
    Two classes
Two classes
Two lasses
Two classes
One class
Two classes
Two classes
One class
    12
10
12
16
15
5
24
14
25
The Centre’s staff includes:
Three infant’s teachers; one is a lead qualified teacher, four, one-year-old teachers where all are associate teachers. Four two-year old teachers; all associate teachers and four three-year-old teachers; one lead qualified and three associate teachers. In addition, four four-year-old teachers are all associate teachers and three five-year-old teachers; one lead qualified and two associate teachers.
There are three ‘floater’s, a qualified associate teacher qualified and two lead teachers who are qualified, and one staff member who is associate qualified teacher working with after schoolchildren. A qualified assistant and three high school assistants who are high school students working with after schoolchildren.
A table showing the number of children at respective times in one of the classrooms in a day
    6.30
    7.00
    7.30
    8.00
    9.00
    1.00
    3.00
    3.30
    4.00
    5.00
    6.00
    Ms Victoria
    Ms Mercy
    The centre is opened at 6.30. Three two-year old and two four-year old children.
    5 one year old, 4 two year old, 7 four year old, 2 three year old children and two infants.
    5 one year-old, 7 two years-old, 10 four-year old and 7 three-year old children
    10 one-year old, 9 two-year old, 12 four-year old, 5 five-year old, 10 three-year old children and three infants.
    All children have arrived to full capacity.
    All children have lunch together.
    5 five-year old, 2 three-year old children and one infant depart.
    2 two-year old, 3 one-year old children and 1 infant depart.
    5 two years old, 2 one year old, 6 three years old, 10 four year old children and 3 infants depart.
    Half the capacity of children in all the classes have departed.
    All children have departed and the centre is closed.
There is one teacher per class in the morning hours and another one in the afternoon. In the morning between 6.30 and 8.00, the children are combined with their classes. The children have one-hour break-time lesson. During this time on Wednesday and Friday, the lead teachers can have two hours of planning.
The staff wages (fictitious rates)
Lead teacher- $15/Hour
Associate qualified teacher- $13/hour
Assistant associate teacher-$8/hour
Reference
Ratios: Child to Staff Ratios and Group Size. (n.d.). The New Hampshire Child Care Resource and Referral Network, Inc. Retrieved from
The NAEYC Staffing Pattern
This programme runs from 6.30 a.m to 6.00 p.m daily for the entire week from Monday to Friday in the institution. All classrooms function under the same functional program.
Program Name: NAEYC Childcare Centre
Location: New York (Fictitious)
    The category of children
    The number of classes
    The number of children per class
    Infants
One year old
Two (2) years old
Three (3) years old
Four (4) years old
Five (5) years old
Pre-K
Kindergarten
After school program
    Two classes
Two...
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