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- Unless all
children and staff come for the same hours every day, a childcare
center can benefit from computerized schedule management. Typically
this involves entering a schedule for children and staff and allowing
you to analyze and report on these schedules. Most programs allow
you to maintain some form of recurring schedule that repeats each
week (or sometimes several weeks). In addition, the more sophisticated
products allow you to apply these recurring schedules to a calendar
which factors in holidays, vacations, temporary schedule changes,
etc.
The main benefits of this area are in the ability to better match
staffing levels to anticipated child attendance, thereby better
managing the greatest expense in every center: payroll. In addition,
for those centers whose fees are based on the child's schedule,
the information should also be usable for calculating fees automatically.
can encompass
everything from simple attendance sheets that provide an opportunity
for parents (or staff) to mark attendance to sophisticated computerized
time-clocks that allow parents and staff to clock-in and out on
the computer. This technology might use bar-codes, pin numbers,
or even touch screens to allow sign-in. Each technology has its
advantages and childcare software that supports a variety of input mechanisms
is usually best. Although not cost effective for childcare centers
today, soon parents will be identified by fingerprint, voice or
other biometrics.
Effective childcare attendance management software can:
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Increase revenue by ensuring that fees for extra hours, late
pickup, etc. are charged.
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Provide accurate information for payroll calculations.
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Enhance the center's ability to evaluate staffing efficiency.
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Anticipate future staffing needs.
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Support parent communication by displaying messages as part
of the check-in process.
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Improve center professionalism.
- By interfacing
the time-clock function to an electronic door strike, some products
provide a low-cost mechanism to control access to the childcare
facility. In today's security-conscious world, access control of
this nature is appreciated, if not demanded, by cautious parents.
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