Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, August 05, 2006, Page 8A, Image 8

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♦ SATURDAY, AUGUSTS, 2006 8A AGENCY From page 1A own home. According to Quality Care for Children, there are many things to be considered in searching for childcare. The organization has developed a checklist to assist parents in knowing what it is they are looking for in quality care. Some things the checklist includes are hand wash ing and diapering. Do the children wash their hands? Does the caregiver wash their hands? Where is the diaper changing area? What procedures are used to disin fect toys and equipment? A caregiver’s policy on illnesses is also important- What is the policy on the exclusion of sick kids? How are parents notified of out breaks of contagious diseas es? There are many concerns surrounding meals. What and when will meals be served? Do the children have to eat everything on their plate? Is food held out as a reward or punishment? And of course, is the kitchen clean? Toys and activities should be age appropriate for the kids, but variety, time and space are also important issues. As with children in school, parents have a role with the childcare provider. Some suggestions made by Quality Care for Children are to get to know the other parents whose children are being cared for at the same center and to spend a minute or two talking with the caregiver about your child each day. As often as you are able, drop in and participate in the activi ties with your child and ask them questions about ’what they do during their day. Quality Care for Children also deals with issues of children with special needs and inclusion. Inclusive childcare programs include children with disabilities in the typical environment and enables them to par ticipate in all daily activities with typically developing children. Quality Care for Children has resources for children with special needs. The service can also pro vide information for other services such as Childcare and Parent Services and the Department of Family and Children Services. For more information, call 752-7800 or visit www.quali tycarforchildren.org. ROBBER From page 1A his shirt. The suspect then demand ed money from the clerk, to which he complied and relinquished an undisclosed amount. The suspect then fled the hotel on foot in an Eastern direction. The clerk provided a description of the suspect and a search of the area was conducted. At 5:12 a.m., a deputy from the Houston County Sheriff s Office located a black male in an open field to the South of the Flash Foods Convenience Store on 2699 Watson Blvd., in Warner Robins. The suspect was placed into custody pending further investigation. The investigation revealed that the suspect was indeed responsible for the armed robbery. He was identified as Jimmie Taylor, who was then processed at the Warner Robins Police Department. He was then transport ed to the Houston County Detention Center for further disposition. Anyone with information concerning the aforemen tioned incident is encour aged to contact Detective Art Cumutte of the Warner Robins Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at 918-2977 or 929- 1170. BUSTED From page 1A The car continued to slow as it approached the marked patrol car, passing at a speed only in the teens. The maximum speed limit in the area is 45 mph. After being passed by another car doing 41 mph, the deputy pulled in behind the Lincoln and activated his blue lights. The Lincoln, then reportedly sped up, refused to stop and contin U .j: \r. .’■ ; T ' V} •/' GH| jL/ , 3 s ** ‘ l *pH ! 1 wmm i: rry,.mu.. 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The Lincoln reportedly continued to accelerate and moved into the west bound lane as other vehi cles approached in the east bound lane. The vehicle accelerated even more - to 100 mph - pulling away from the deputy who continued to Open for business tlO SPEED ON CAMPUS. WE BRING IT ALL HOME. LOCAL follow at 80 mph, before losing sight of it at the first curve on Feagin Mill Road at Cedarwood Drive. At Oakwood Drive, the deputy reportedly observed that the vehicle had run off the road and struck a small set of trees and a shed. No one was located in the car, which had heavy front end damage, but the front passenger side window was broken out, both airbags had deployed and the seat belt had not been worn. A bottle of Budweiser, HIGH-SPEED INTERNET: DOWNLOAD FIGHT SONGS RESEARCH PAPERS ONLINE 30-DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE HOPON TODAY F still cold to the touch was reportedly found behind the driver’s seat. 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