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I might do this too! They just sit there looking at their food, especially the one that just had muffins in the car...and they say over and over, "I don't want it..."- Flag
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I am having a hard time filling upcoming spots and part of the issue is that I just don't have it in me. I'm tired of the wear and tear on my home, tired of feeling as though I have to "do it all" tired of feeling nickeled and dimed, tired of the disrespect, tired of licensing and my home not being just my home, etc.- Flag
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. Good for you.
I threw away an entire batch of pancakes this morning (They were already leftovers and frozen from Monday when only two showed up for breakfast). So, I feel your pain. I hate throwing out food.- Flag
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I finally sent out notice that I will no longer serve breakfast. Mostly because kids are coming in already fed, so my meal was going in the trash. Despite this, I expect the b!$%& fest to begin in 3...2...1...- Flag
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My husband is on my list!!!
So it's great and all that my husband wants our yard to look good, but really with mowing during NAP time?! The baby woke up and is pissed. This should be an interesting afternoon!- Flag
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Just finished printing out new handbooks and letters to parents. Let's see how it goes.- Flag
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I see a lot of people who make their older kids who poop/pee their pants have to clean up their own mess (with some assistance if necessary). Would that get someone written up to? Is it the same because it is a bodily fluid? I was just curious. Either way, I can't handle the vomit stuff too often, so I don't think I could care for a kid who does it on purpose all the time. I am gagging a little just thinking about it
It was explained to us as "anything we're required to wear gloves for or to sanitize afterwards/use bleach"
It's as clear as mud for sure.- Flag
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I'd have your licensor put that in writing.
My friend was just issued a TIS and part of what she's in trouble for is having kids clean up their own vomit.
I think if it's your own child it's a completely different story....but if it's a daycare child then I don't think it's appropriate.- Flag
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If it was another person's bodily fluids, common sense would say absolutely not. Of course! But this came from his own body, it's on his own clothes, and on his own favorite blanket (if it happens at nap time). Obviously, he will come into contact with it at some point no matter what. He can certainly assist in removing his clothes and placing them in a "go-home" bag. He can place paper towels over his own vomit. Of course, I do the major cleaning just so it gets done in a sanitary way, but I do expect all the children to take responsibility for their own actions.
My friend was just issued a TIS and part of what she's in trouble for is having kids clean up their own vomit.
I think if it's your own child it's a completely different story....but if it's a daycare child then I don't think it's appropriate.- Flag
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I did something SOOO stupid today. I am kicking myself and feel so incredibly horrible.
I sent a venting text meant for my husband to the daycare family I was venting about.
Yep, I did that.
I was one of those stupid people.
It was BAAAAAD.
I apologized by text and by voicemail and explained the situation (by voicemail).
But, I wouldn't blame them for pulling their kids.
I haven't heard anything back in the last 2.5 hours. I feel sick. Really sick. I deserve a swift kick in the rear while burning my phone.we pretended it didnt happen.... not the same I know, just wish I could buy you a drink...
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If it was another person's bodily fluids, common sense would say absolutely not. Of course! But this came from his own body, it's on his own clothes, and on his own favorite blanket (if it happens at nap time). Obviously, he will come into contact with it at some point no matter what. He can certainly assist in removing his clothes and placing them in a "go-home" bag. He can place paper towels over his own vomit. Of course, I do the major cleaning just so it gets done in a sanitary way, but I do expect all the children to take responsibility for their own actions.- Flag
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I have a dcb2 who likes to do this, but is getting better. I have made him responsible for cleaning up his puke as much as possible. He hates that! Also, when I sense that he is heading in that direction, I set him on a plastic chair in a middle of the tile floor with a bucket and just let him at it. It contains the mess better, and he doesn't get as much negative reinforcement/attention. The other kids just leave the room.
He plays the same attention trick at home and mom is at her wit's end.- Flag
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Not DC related.
We had a death in the family this week and the services are tomorrow. My sister, who lives outside of Atlanta, was supposed to fly in today so she could attend. She is ALWAYS late and has missed flights in the past.
Of course she waltzes in to the Atlanta airport at 8:15 for an 8:50 flight and then doesn't get through security in time.
She's all upset and texting up a storm.
The rest of us are over it.
Your cousin died, and you couldn't get your butt moving a few minutes earlier to make your flight?! And now you're complaining because the airline attendant is being "condescending" Really. Grow up.- Flag
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