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Guidelines
Illness Guidelines
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Please do not bring your child to a MOMS Club event if he or she is/may be sick in any way. Your child should be free of any symptoms (including fever, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat and rash) for at least 24 house before returning to events. The same guidelines apply to adults who are or may be ill.
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If your child comes down with an illness soon after a MOMS club event, please contact anybody who might have been exposed to give them some warning.
Common Courtesy Guidelines
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If you RSVP to an event and then realize that you will be unable to attend, please call and let us know so that we do not worry about you and we can give your spot to somebody else.
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Please be careful about who you share your MOMS Club documents and roster with. The information contained in our documents is for club purposes only and should not be used for any other business or personal reasons. We would not want our family’s personal information to fall into the wrong hands!
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If you witness any crude or highly unacceptable behavior between children, please put an end to it immediately and then call it to the parent’s attention as discreetly as possible. The entire club does not need to know when a child has been biting or spitting, but these things will inevitably happen, so please handle such situations as kindly as possible.
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Please be aware of the language you use and the manners you exhibit in front of other people’s children. Some words that are considered acceptable in your household may not be acceptable in somebody elses.
Safety Guidelines
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Since there are so many kids and adults with allergies, please do not feed another child before obtaining permission from his/her parents.
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Please avoid bringing anything containing peanuts or peanut products to MOMS Club events- particularly when the item is to be shared by the group.
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Please label any food that you bring to a club event so that those with allergies or dietary restrictions can make safe choices.
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Please do not bring hot beverages to club meetings- it could be a disaster if something spilled on a little one!
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Never escort a child out of his/her parent’s view without their knowledge. An innocent trip to the bathroom can quickly turn into a terrifying experience when Mom has no idea where her child has gone!
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Please keep in mind that while there will probably be many sets of eyes watching the children at a MOMS Club event, you are ultimately responsible for the safety and behavior of your own child. If you will be engaged in an activity that requires your full attention, please ask one specific person to watch over your children temporarily.
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