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  • Josiegirl
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 10834

    Just one week. I'd be so glad to go through just one week without a child getting scratched, hair pulled, toy stolen. That's only five work days. Really. It's not too much to ask is it?
    And now 21 mo's mom told me he bit her this a.m. Oh Lord, please don't let him bite at daycare. He may just be on his way out if that starts here.:confused:

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    • Aussiedaycare
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jun 2014
      • 132

      Originally posted by Annalee
      I have put a kid in kindy that I kept the father. I now have dcb3 and dcg3 whom I kept their mothers. I may hit my third generation of kids. ::
      Oh my goodness!! In some ways, I'm thinking that's so amazing in other ways I'm thinking Oh my goodness!! ::::

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      • Blackcat31
        • Oct 2010
        • 36124

        Originally posted by Annalee
        I have put a kid in kindy that I kept the father. I now have dcb3 and dcg3 whom I kept their mothers. I may hit my third generation of kids. ::
        I just helped one of my former daycare babies open her own daycare business. Definitely makes me feel old. ::

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        • Pepperth
          Daycare.com Member
          • Aug 2014
          • 682

          When administrators and committees make decisions about the program without having a clue about what the local market is like. Then wonder why enrollment is low.

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          • Ariana
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Jun 2011
            • 8969

            Not really a vent but I love it when parents are so gung ho about potty training and they think their child is a genius and they announce they are going to try undies and it backfires in their face

            I could have told you so mom and dad but hey, you didn’t bother to ask since you all are child experts having had ONE kid

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            • Indoorvoice
              Daycare.com Member
              • Apr 2014
              • 1109

              Originally posted by Ariana
              Not really a vent but I love it when parents are so gung ho about potty training and they think their child is a genius and they announce they are going to try undies and it backfires in their face

              I could have told you so mom and dad but hey, you didn’t bother to ask since you all are child experts having had ONE kid
              One of my guilty pleasures is when parents are wrong and I get to say something passively aggressively about it.

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              • Josiegirl
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jun 2013
                • 10834

                Originally posted by Indoorvoice
                One of my guilty pleasures is when parents are wrong and I get to say something passively aggressively about it.
                Hahaha wicked wicked wicked I love it.

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                • Ms.Kay
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Dec 2018
                  • 104

                  Originally posted by Indoorvoice
                  One of my guilty pleasures is when parents are wrong and I get to say something passively aggressively about it.
                  Bahahahaha!! I live for those days😈😈😈

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                  • CountryRoads
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Nov 2018
                    • 678

                    Does anyone else have those parents that make excuses for their child's sickness? Like they can't ever just say that their child is sick?

                    Dcm: "He was completely fine when we got home, idk what his deal is." "I think he's making himself sick - he doesn't even have a fever." "First thing he wanted to do is play when he got home."

                    Ya - let's just ignore the fact that all his siblings are home sick and you picked up his brother from school because he puked, too. It MUST be something else besides a stomach bug.

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                    • Indoorvoice
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Apr 2014
                      • 1109

                      Originally posted by CountryRoads
                      Does anyone else have those parents that make excuses for their child's sickness? Like they can't ever just say that their child is sick?

                      Dcm: "He was completely fine when we got home, idk what his deal is." "I think he's making himself sick - he doesn't even have a fever." "First thing he wanted to do is play when he got home."

                      Ya - let's just ignore the fact that all his siblings are home sick and you picked up his brother from school because he puked, too. It MUST be something else besides a stomach bug.
                      Constantly. I get the "he's making himself sick" all the time. Sure,a 1 year old totally has the ability to think through faking an illness...:confused: I almost never have had a parent admit illness until it's ER worthy.

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                      • e.j.
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 3738

                        Originally posted by Ariana
                        Not really a vent but I love it when parents are so gung ho about potty training and they think their child is a genius and they announce they are going to try undies and it backfires in their face

                        I could have told you so mom and dad but hey, you didn’t bother to ask since you all are child experts having had ONE kid
                        I had a dcm who dressed her son in undies one morning and tried to drop him off here at day care. She insisted he was trained; I explained that while that might be true at home, despite my best efforts, he was still having frequent accidents here and needed to be in pull-ups. As she continued to argue the point with me, she picked him up and began reminding him that he would need to tell me when he needed to use the potty. He nodded his head and peed all over her business suit. ::

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                        • Josiegirl
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jun 2013
                          • 10834

                          Originally posted by e.j.
                          I had a dcm who dressed her son in undies one morning and tried to drop him off here at day care. She insisted he was trained; I explained that while that might be true at home, despite my best efforts, he was still having frequent accidents here and needed to be in pull-ups. As she continued to argue the point with me, she picked him up and began reminding him that he would need to tell me when he needed to use the potty. He nodded his head and peed all over her business suit. ::
                          ::::::

                          I sooo needed this chuckle!! What was dcm's reaction? Eating crow or blaming you?

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                          • Flowerchild
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Sep 2018
                            • 121

                            Afterschool kids here for a couple days. They act like rules don't apply to them and refuse to clean up their toys after I ask. Not even to get ready for lunch. Now he's making noise during nap because they let them play i nstead of being quite with books or coloring. He's literally in the middle of the floor and they wake the kids up early. Between the kids trying to sleep or lay down quietly keeping kids quiet and the nap music my anxiety is up and I'm feeling irritated. Ugh.

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                            • Flowerchild
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Sep 2018
                              • 121

                              I asked him yo stay away from the kids while playing and he goes right back to the table stepping on a kids mat. So annoying. I hate it when after school is here. They don't belong in a preschool room.

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                              • e.j.
                                Daycare.com Member
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 3738

                                Originally posted by Josiegirl
                                ::::::

                                I sooo needed this chuckle!! What was dcm's reaction? Eating crow or blaming you?
                                She looked at me like this: and agreed he needed to stay in Pull-Ups. I gave that kid a big hug and a kiss after she left. His timing could not have been better! She definitely ate some crow that morning. I didn't have any trouble with her trying to push undies after that! ::

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