Health and Safety
Curriculum
Professionalism
Primrose Vision and Brand
Communication
100
Sharpie markers, staplers, scissors, bleach bottles. 

What are things that should be out of reach of children? ie: locked in a cabinet when not in use. 

100

Where you can find curriculum. 

What is TRM 2.0? 

100

Our dress code. 

What is black structured slacks, black Primrose Polo, Primrose Cardigan, Closed toed shoes (no crocs/slippers). 

100

These are the Principles of Service...

What is Approach Each Day with Joy, Build Trusted Relationships, Connect with Warmth and Sincerity, and Deliver the WOW! 

100

This is the process for incidents...

What is apply basic first aid (if needed), call "ally" for leadership to lay eyes on the child, fill out an incident report, and return to leadership asap. 

200
What state rule declares that students must have clean clothing, faces must be kept clean, and diapers must be changed when soiled? 

What is Clean, Dry, and Comfortable? 

200

The best and most efficient time to plan for the week. 

What is nap time? 

200

Under what circumstances would outside food be allowed in the classroom? 

When approved by leadership. (luncheons, skipping breaks) **Bonus points if recognizing that it must plated on a white primrose plate.***

200

The Primrose Poem of Thanks. 

What is we're thankful for this food today, we're thankful we can learn and play, we're thankful for our families too, and happy hearts for me and you. 

200

This is where you can discuss child behaviors, issues, or development. 

What is in the office with a member of leadership. Never in front of the child. 

300

The reason that leadership assists wonder program with going inside and outside. 

What is to ensure that no child is hidden and left behind on the playground? 

300

This takes place at the same time that small groups and wonder times happen. 

What are center enhancements? 

300

How to communicate with leadership while in ratio. 

What is utilizing the intercom and using the codes provided to relay your need. 

300

Primrose definition of Balanced Learning. 

 What is our exclusive, time-tested approach, created from the best early education wisdom, that balances purposeful play with nurturing guidance from teachers to encourage curiosity, creativity, confidence and compassion

300

This is how often you should be communicating with your children. 

What is often and always. 
400

This is when diapers and pull-ups must be changed. Be as specific as possible. 

What is upon arrival, before laying down for nap, at departure, every two hours in-between, and as needed. 

400

Dancing with students, showing enthusiasm, playing instruments, and having fun. 

Not YouTube. 

What is Harmony and Heart?

400

Work arrival expectations. 

Arrive to work with a positive attitude, quickly drop off any lunch items in the fridge, and head to your classroom to pick up your children. 

400

The Primrose Mission Statement 

To forge a path that leads to a brighter future for all children.

400

This is how often you should communicate with your children's parents/families. 

Daily. Throughout the day via ProCare, checking messages often, speaking in the morning and afternoon, etc...

500

Primrose requires this be conducted every fifteen minutes. 

What is name to face? 

500

Mandatory materials and supplies intended to maintain children's interest and engagement during centers. 

What are center enhancements? 

500

Having these qualities can break trust with parents, coworkers, and even children. 

What is having a blank or mad affect, not speaking when spoken to, withholding information, not delivering the curriculum, oversharing personal details, and more...

500

The Primrose Vision Statement 

To deliver the best and most trusted early education and care for children and families across America.

500

This is the process for new students in your classroom. 

Introduce yourself to the parents and child, take multiple photos and send updates throughout the day. It can be a scary time for both the child and the families.