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  • Blackcat31
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    Originally posted by Cat Herder
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    So sick of this.
    KidKare? :hug:


    I've been waiting in queue FOREVAH!

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    Yes, the current number keeps changing....

    If I do finally get connected, I won't be very pleasant to deal with as my customer satisfaction level is dwindling fast.
    Faster than my number is coming up in queue.

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  • Ac114
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    Originally posted by Unregistered
    My daycare is in out downstairs, parents walk through our upstairs and come down. I have this one mom who does the weirdest things sometimes!
    She lets her child jump on our couch with his shoes on. I have to tell him to get down, because she will not do it. We are putting in a wood stove and my husband just got the platform done for it this weekend and she tells me as they are coming down the stairs, "Oh, dcb thinks that his platform! He's playing on it and dancing around!"
    UM, why are you allowing your child to do that!?
    I told her I didn't know if the grout was dry so he can't be on it (I asked my husband if it was dry, good thing it was!) I just don't understand why she would think that was appropriate.
    Grrr. I would never allow my children to jump on someone else's couch or play on something that is clearly not meant for playing on.
    Thanks for letting me vent!!
    I would be so mad. Idk why parents don’t think at all. I have a mom who puts her child’s shoes on my kitchen table everyday and everyday I take them off the table and put them where hey belong. It’s so gross.

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  • Cat Herder
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    So sick of this.

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  • amberrose3dg
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    Originally posted by Unregistered
    My daycare is in out downstairs, parents walk through our upstairs and come down. I have this one mom who does the weirdest things sometimes!
    She lets her child jump on our couch with his shoes on. I have to tell him to get down, because she will not do it. We are putting in a wood stove and my husband just got the platform done for it this weekend and she tells me as they are coming down the stairs, "Oh, dcb thinks that his platform! He's playing on it and dancing around!"
    UM, why are you allowing your child to do that!?
    I told her I didn't know if the grout was dry so he can't be on it (I asked my husband if it was dry, good thing it was!) I just don't understand why she would think that was appropriate.
    Grrr. I would never allow my children to jump on someone else's couch or play on something that is clearly not meant for playing on.
    Thanks for letting me vent!!
    Wow very disrespectful!

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  • Unregistered
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    Does anyone else have these problems?!

    My daycare is in out downstairs, parents walk through our upstairs and come down. I have this one mom who does the weirdest things sometimes!
    She lets her child jump on our couch with his shoes on. I have to tell him to get down, because she will not do it. We are putting in a wood stove and my husband just got the platform done for it this weekend and she tells me as they are coming down the stairs, "Oh, dcb thinks that his platform! He's playing on it and dancing around!"
    UM, why are you allowing your child to do that!?
    I told her I didn't know if the grout was dry so he can't be on it (I asked my husband if it was dry, good thing it was!) I just don't understand why she would think that was appropriate.
    Grrr. I would never allow my children to jump on someone else's couch or play on something that is clearly not meant for playing on.
    Thanks for letting me vent!!

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  • amberrose3dg
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    Originally posted by MomBoss
    Was throwing up last night. My first thought was “who brought their child to daycare after throwing up?!”
    These parents now days are the worst.
    I told parents interviewing in August that I would be closed the 14th for a wedding. I had a parent not pay last week told her of the fees and she was late. She is trying to argue that I closed last minute on her
    No lady you were told twice. You just chose not to pay attention. I am done letting people walk all over me. She then says she will pay daily as she looks for a new daycare. There is a two week notice required for daycare so you will not be bringing your child to me until you find a replacement. :dislike:

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  • MomBoss
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    Was throwing up last night. My first thought was “who brought their child to daycare after throwing up?!”

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  • Deemcs
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    Hope everyone's day and week goes by smoother than last one. Cheers

    lovethis
    Originally posted by Kaddidle Care
    Oh boy!

    Hmm let's see. Today I was hit 3 times and threatened with a rather large block. (To which I said "Don't You DARE!") All by the same child.

    Where do these kids come from? :confused:

    Thankfully my co-worker came to my rescue (she has been hit by same child as well).

    I went home and had a banana split. If this kid keeps it up I'm going to be as big as a house!

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  • Blackcat31
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    Originally posted by happymom
    I washed a board book.
    My washing machine and all my clothes are a wreck.

    Plus my board book is ruined.
    Ugh! that ****s....

    I wash Kleenex all the time

    Picking tiny bits of stuff out of the washing machine ****s.

    Hopefully it is an easily replaceable board book.

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  • LysesKids
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    Originally posted by Annalee
    There a couple moms breast-feeding that I go to church with and they use those wrap/covers when they nurse. Their kids are getting so big/old that the kids are rolling on their moms laps back and forth up under the wrap to eat....It doesn't bother me but it is kinda funny to watch. I think if my sons as babies had done that it would have annoyed me. ...I was always "you eat, then you are done" just like with a bottle, I couldn't handle the constant back and forth game::
    Yep, had a few of those moms in my daycare... still BF at almost 2, mom walks in & first thing kid needs comfort nursing before they can leave. I accommodate it because I am so small & all my kids age out by 24 months. Now I will be selling off everything because I have to close for good this week

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  • Annalee
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    Originally posted by Ac114
    There is nothing sexual about a breast besides what America has made them. The WHO recommends breastfeeding until the age of 2. Most countries breastfeed anywhere from 2-4 as the normal age before self weaning.

    Breastfed babies will indeed play with boobs as non breastfed babies play with bottles.
    There a couple moms breast-feeding that I go to church with and they use those wrap/covers when they nurse. Their kids are getting so big/old that the kids are rolling on their moms laps back and forth up under the wrap to eat....It doesn't bother me but it is kinda funny to watch. I think if my sons as babies had done that it would have annoyed me. ...I was always "you eat, then you are done" just like with a bottle, I couldn't handle the constant back and forth game::

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  • Ac114
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    Originally posted by gumdrops
    Not a vent, more of an annoyance. Since DCG was 1, she has been sticking her hand in her moms shirt at pick up. I get it, she's BF and she hasn't seen mom all day. She is now 18 months old, still sticks her hand in moms shirt, says "boobies...boobies" mom just laughs and lets her keep her hand in there. It really bothers me. I've never BF, so maybe it's normal, but I have never seen this before. I think it's the fact that mom allows her to keep her hand in her shirt while she's talking to me. Last week, she had her breast half exposed from DCG's hand pulling on her shirt. I don't think the other parents would appreciate their kids seeing that. I would understand if she was nursing and was partially exposed, but she's just standing in my entry way talking to me like no big deal.

    There is nothing sexual about a breast besides what America has made them. The WHO recommends breastfeeding until the age of 2. Most countries breastfeed anywhere from 2-4 as the normal age before self weaning.

    Breastfed babies will indeed play with boobs as non breastfed babies play with bottles.

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  • amberrose3dg
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    Originally posted by gumdrops
    Not a vent, more of an annoyance. Since DCG was 1, she has been sticking her hand in her moms shirt at pick up. I get it, she's BF and she hasn't seen mom all day. She is now 18 months old, still sticks her hand in moms shirt, says "boobies...boobies" mom just laughs and lets her keep her hand in there. It really bothers me. I've never BF, so maybe it's normal, but I have never seen this before. I think it's the fact that mom allows her to keep her hand in her shirt while she's talking to me. Last week, she had her breast half exposed from DCG's hand pulling on her shirt. I don't think the other parents would appreciate their kids seeing that. I would understand if she was nursing and was partially exposed, but she's just standing in my entry way talking to me like no big deal.
    Sure I will be flamed for saying this but when a kid can say boobies imo it is time to stop.

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  • happymom
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    I washed a board book.
    My washing machine and all my clothes are a wreck.

    Plus my board book is ruined.

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  • gumdrops
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    Not a vent, more of an annoyance. Since DCG was 1, she has been sticking her hand in her moms shirt at pick up. I get it, she's BF and she hasn't seen mom all day. She is now 18 months old, still sticks her hand in moms shirt, says "boobies...boobies" mom just laughs and lets her keep her hand in there. It really bothers me. I've never BF, so maybe it's normal, but I have never seen this before. I think it's the fact that mom allows her to keep her hand in her shirt while she's talking to me. Last week, she had her breast half exposed from DCG's hand pulling on her shirt. I don't think the other parents would appreciate their kids seeing that. I would understand if she was nursing and was partially exposed, but she's just standing in my entry way talking to me like no big deal.

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