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  • LysesKids
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    Originally posted by BumbleBee
    7am had to deal with an upset dcm because her 4 yr old told her he'd rather live with me. He's 4, get over it dcm.
    Hell, I've dealt with that when kids were 16-18 months; I actually had a few moms breakdown in a river of tears when their littles wanted to stay here & not go home. One clung on to me so tight it took us 5 minutes to pry him loose

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  • BumbleBee
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    7am had to deal with an upset dcm because her 4 yr old told her he'd rather live with me. He's 4, get over it dcm.

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  • Josiegirl
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    My 2 youngest, 5 mo and 13 mo, didn't nap yesterday afternoon, at all. Thankfully, lots of cuddling helped with the 13 mo and the 5 mo is super good anyways. But it does make the day go by so slow when we get no break to speak of. I hope the 13 mo feels better today because ordinarily she's a great little sleeper.

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  • Kajbk
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    17 month old and 15 month old constantly taking toys from each other. 7 month old won't nap. Ugh I want today to be over.

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  • amberrose3dg
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    UGH! I went through that last week. Parents kept kid home Tuesday had a fever. Then sent Wednesday cause he was fine. He had a rash the next day.
    4 other kids have/had it.
    The last one is feeling better and be back tomorrow. His older brother has it now. Im gonna tell her to keep him home rest of the week. Sorry but i do not want it back here.

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  • Unregistered
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    Originally posted by Unregistered
    Why it is always the same family that starts the illnesses? Last Friday siblings were both coughing a bit when they arrived and again during quite time. It was a deep nasty cough, but not consistent enough to exclude. Today, almost everyone is coughing. This family almost ALWAYS starts the illnesses...pink eye, stomach bugs, HFM, colds, viruses. Seriously, they start everything! I even had another mom comment, "Those damn "Smith's"" because she knew where the illness started. And they never keep the kids home, I always have to call for pick up. My conclusion is their diet at home must be terrible!
    Any guesses who I had to send home for possible HFM?! Dad said when he picked up "Yeah, she had fever the other night, but was acting fine." No one told me she had a fever!

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  • daycarediva
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    Originally posted by Play Care
    Baby woke after a 2 1/2 hour nap happy. Took bottle, changed. Within a half an hour the whining starts. Then she's crawling after me crying. I've sat down to play with her and she was okay (still whiney but not all out crying). As soon as I get up (I'm trying to get kids ready to leave, clean up from snack, etc) it's back to crying. She's clean, fed, and napped. I am DONE
    Oh nooooooo. Dependent, clingy, unhappy babies are the pits.

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  • storybookending
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    It’s dark out already

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  • Unregistered
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    Sick Kids

    Why it is always the same family that starts the illnesses? Last Friday siblings were both coughing a bit when they arrived and again during quite time. It was a deep nasty cough, but not consistent enough to exclude. Today, almost everyone is coughing. This family almost ALWAYS starts the illnesses...pink eye, stomach bugs, HFM, colds, viruses. Seriously, they start everything! I even had another mom comment, "Those damn "Smith's"" because she knew where the illness started. And they never keep the kids home, I always have to call for pick up. My conclusion is their diet at home must be terrible!

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  • Play Care
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    Originally posted by daycarediva
    SORRY! I am NOT an infant person either.
    Baby woke after a 2 1/2 hour nap happy. Took bottle, changed. Within a half an hour the whining starts. Then she's crawling after me crying. I've sat down to play with her and she was okay (still whiney but not all out crying). As soon as I get up (I'm trying to get kids ready to leave, clean up from snack, etc) it's back to crying. She's clean, fed, and napped. I am DONE

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  • daycarediva
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    Originally posted by Play Care
    I am not an infant person, and for the last two years I've had infants out the wazoo. I am so done.
    SORRY! I am NOT an infant person either.

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  • Play Care
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    I am not an infant person, and for the last two years I've had infants out the wazoo. I am so done.

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  • SnowGirl
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    A PT/drop in family that I am caring for while I fill in FT slots has tried binging their daughter three weeks in a row and I tell them every time "you can't bring her until you have the health eval filled out by a pediatrician and a vaccine report". And every week they act like it's brand new information.

    Needless to say, I'm glad they won't be FT, and that I can just stop bothering with them soon.

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  • amberrose3dg
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    All my toddlers and my own two kids wiped out with hand and foot. My husband takes my son to get a drs note for school and sees a part time daycare parent. I'm sure she will expect to bring him Monday. He is the last one showing symptoms he will need to stay home so it does not spread back around.

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  • Miss A
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    Toddlers all laid down for nap, and I go to start a load of towels and find a dead mouse next to the Tide. Hazard of farm living during harvest season, nothing too strange. Wish my heart would get over the startle of almost touching the thing bare handed though. 911 Emergency Snapchats to DH before mouse removal, and excess Lysol spraying afterwards means Miss A gets a stolen Halloween snickers as a reward.

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