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  • Annalee
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 5864

    Originally posted by daycarediva
    oh no. I'm in my 30's and already need a checklist.

    DH jokes that I have early onset alzheimers. I swear it's like having 300 tabs open in my brain and when I close one 50 more pop up. ::
    I was making a cake Saturday and noticed when I put it in the pan that had left the cooking oil in the measuring cup so I poured the batter back in bowl, mixed up with the oil and placed back in pan. When I got the cake out of oven (all done), I noticed the box of pudding on the counter that I LEFT OUT of the cake:: Being in control and on top of things is my normal persona but WOW, I think it's leaving me!

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    • storybookending
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2017
      • 1484

      Once again only have 4/6 due to sicknesses but man is it still going awful today! Nap at 11:20.. I’m gonna regret this this afternoon but for my sanity it had to be done today.

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      • amberrose3dg
        Daycare.com Member
        • Feb 2017
        • 1343

        Originally posted by storybookending
        Once again only have 4/6 due to sicknesses but man is it still going awful today! Nap at 11:20.. I’m gonna regret this this afternoon but for my sanity it had to be done today.
        No assistant again today and no idea if she is coming in tomorrow or if she is even coming back. Decided to run an ad on Indeed just in case. Got 40 resumes in less than 24 hours.
        Kids are a mess and I needed to have my tb test read today.

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        • TheMisplacedMidwestMom
          Daycare.com Member
          • Sep 2016
          • 728

          Diaper digger struck while I was trying to plate lunches.

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          • MomBoss
            Daycare.com Member
            • Sep 2017
            • 788

            I hate late drop offs! My curriculum starts at 8:45, anytime after that you are a distraction, you cause the group to lose focus, and take me away from teaching the kids!!!!!

            Also, why dont people buy two carseats? One for moms car and one for dads? I bought a carseat for $20 at a garage sale, so whats the problem?
            Its annoying that you have to leave your carseat and junk up my entryway.

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            • Blackcat31
              • Oct 2010
              • 36124

              Originally posted by MomBoss
              I hate late drop offs! My curriculum starts at 8:45, anytime after that you are a distraction, you cause the group to lose focus, and take me away from teaching the kids!!!!!

              Also, why dont people buy two carseats? One for moms car and one for dads? I bought a carseat for $20 at a garage sale, so whats the problem?
              Its annoying that you have to leave your carseat and junk up my entryway.
              Car seats really aren't meant to be removed daily so parents really should buy more than one if they are both going to regularly pick up.

              Just a word of caution too...car seats left on your property adds you into the liability equation so I don't allow ANY car seats to be left here and if parents need to swap seats dad can drive to mom's work and get it or they can switch it out somewhere other than my property.

              As for buying seats at garage sales, we are taught to never do that....you have no way of knowing if the safety of the seat was breached due to an accident etc. It's like helmets, never buy something used that is meant to protect your life. Way too risky.

              I hear you about the late drop offs... they are definitely disruptive! I am thankful most my clients "can't wait" to drop off their kids so late drop offs aren't a regular thing here.

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              • MomBoss
                Daycare.com Member
                • Sep 2017
                • 788

                Originally posted by Blackcat31
                Car seats really aren't meant to be removed daily so parents really should buy more than one if they are both going to regularly pick up.

                Just a word of caution too...car seats left on your property adds you into the liability equation so I don't allow ANY car seats to be left here and if parents need to swap seats dad can drive to mom's work and get it or they can switch it out somewhere other than my property.

                As for buying seats at garage sales, we are taught to never do that....you have no way of knowing if the safety of the seat was breached due to an accident etc. It's like helmets, never buy something used that is meant to protect your life. Way too risky.

                I hear you about the late drop offs... they are definitely disruptive! I am thankful most my clients "can't wait" to drop off their kids so late drop offs aren't a regular thing here.
                The carseat is not recalled and if it was in a car accident and damaged, it would be noticable? Ive never bought a new carseat for my son. For every stage I bought one from a thrift store. I even was in a car accident and the carseat did its job. So i dont worry about that at all. Even if they dont want ro buy used, they can just buy another new one. Its reallt not THAT expensive Lol. & especially since its not the same parent picking up everyday, they should really save themselves some hassle and just buy another one.
                I wish I put it in my policy about carseats, but I thought everyone was like me and bought more than one. Thankfully I am renewing contracts this month and can make changes!

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                • MomBoss
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Sep 2017
                  • 788

                  Originally posted by Blackcat31
                  Car seats really aren't meant to be removed daily so parents really should buy more than one if they are both going to regularly pick up.

                  Just a word of caution too...car seats left on your property adds you into the liability equation so I don't allow ANY car seats to be left here and if parents need to swap seats dad can drive to mom's work and get it or they can switch it out somewhere other than my property.

                  As for buying seats at garage sales, we are taught to never do that....you have no way of knowing if the safety of the seat was breached due to an accident etc. It's like helmets, never buy something used that is meant to protect your life. Way too risky.

                  I hear you about the late drop offs... they are definitely disruptive! I am thankful most my clients "can't wait" to drop off their kids so late drop offs aren't a regular thing here.
                  What does your policy say about carseats?

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                  • Blackcat31
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 36124

                    Originally posted by MomBoss
                    The carseat is not recalled and if it was in a car accident and damaged, it would be noticable? Ive never bought a new carseat for my son. For every stage I bought one from a thrift store. I even was in a car accident and the carseat did its job. So i dont worry about that at all. Even if they dont want ro buy used, they can just buy another new one. Its reallt not THAT expensive Lol. & especially since its not the same parent picking up everyday, they should really save themselves some hassle and just buy another one.
                    I wish I put it in my policy about carseats, but I thought everyone was like me and bought more than one. Thankfully I am renewing contracts this month and can make changes!
                    I agree that seats aren't that expensive and am also happy to hear you are going to make policy changes...it will save you the headache for sure.

                    I don't have kids in car seats any more and don't transport kids but used seats aren't safe for many reasons and just because nothing bad has happened while using a used seat, it still doesn't mean it's safe or recommended.

                    I know there is a ton of info out there about this topic and to each his/her own (I'm not lecturing ) I still feel better mentioning it/ Someone else might come along and read this thread and learn something new

                    Quick google search: https://www.consumerreports.org/car-...ar-seats-safe/

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                    • Blackcat31
                      • Oct 2010
                      • 36124

                      Originally posted by MomBoss
                      What does your policy say about carseats?
                      My handbook says:

                      Car Seats

                      Car seats may NOT be left on the child care property, either inside or out. No exceptions, please do not ask.

                      If another adult needs to pick-up or drop-off your child, you will need to make arrangements for the exchange of car seats.

                      If I am aware of a child being transported to or from child care without the use of the proper required child restraint seat, the authorities will immediately be notified as again, the safety and well being of your child is my priority.

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                      • LysesKids
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • May 2014
                        • 2836

                        Originally posted by MomBoss
                        The carseat is not recalled and if it was in a car accident and damaged, it would be noticable? Ive never bought a new carseat for my son. For every stage I bought one from a thrift store. I even was in a car accident and the carseat did its job. So i dont worry about that at all. Even if they dont want ro buy used, they can just buy another new one. Its reallt not THAT expensive Lol. & especially since its not the same parent picking up everyday, they should really save themselves some hassle and just buy another one.
                        I wish I put it in my policy about carseats, but I thought everyone was like me and bought more than one. Thankfully I am renewing contracts this month and can make changes!
                        Not all carseats show damage after an accident; It's a liability if you buy used & your insurance won't replace it for that fact alone if you are in a wreck. I also don't allow carseats be left on my property... no space, liability & they can harbor bugs/germs

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                        • amberrose3dg
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Feb 2017
                          • 1343

                          My power went out which caused my smoke alarms to go crazy and that made my security system go off. I almost had the fire dept at my door. The poor kids had just laid down for nap. I doubt they will sleep now. My smoke alarm is the loudest thing you ever want to hear and it says fire, fire, fire, Carbon monoxide. I'm sure I scared some kids.
                          Now one of my detectors is beeping saying low battery. I replaced the batteries in it.

                          Happy Friday to me.

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                          • MomBoss
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Sep 2017
                            • 788

                            Originally posted by LysesKids
                            Not all carseats show damage after an accident; It's a liability if you buy used & your insurance won't replace it for that fact alone if you are in a wreck. I also don't allow carseats be left on my property... no space, liability & they can harbor bugs/germs
                            How would they know its used? The baby thrift store i buy from requires all paperwork to come with equiptment.

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                            • daycarediva
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Jul 2012
                              • 11698

                              Unfortunately people lie about car seats having been in accidents.

                              I know a fireman who cuts the straps and marks the manufacturers part in sharpie. It's something HE does, and he has told his coworkers to as well.

                              My minor vent today- the sound of SIX thumb ****ers at nap.

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                              • LysesKids
                                Daycare.com Member
                                • May 2014
                                • 2836

                                Originally posted by MomBoss
                                How would they know its used? The baby thrift store i buy from requires all paperwork to come with equiptment.
                                Having the paperwork is easy... proving it never was in an accident totally different; and if the person selling it is original owner, then yes, it's 2nd hand once the store buys/sells it

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