Venting Thread

Collapse
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • littlefriends
    New Daycare.com Member
    • Jul 2018
    • 304

    Anyone else out there or is it just me??

    I love my own kids. I really, really do! But omg, you guys!!! My own kids make dc so much harder. Especially now that school is so messed up. I want to scream and cry! And to make matters worse winter will be here soon and I can hardly bear the thought of being trapped in this small house with so much loudness and chaos and no happy family holiday gatherings to look forward to.
    My kids (17 and 12) make tons of noise during nap, complain about having dc stuff all over “their” house, constantly try to bring friends in (I’m licensed so they can’t have friends over during daycare hours), cook and make kitchen messes while I’m trying to watch 10 little kids, take 40 min showers (I only have 1 bathroom!), and otherwise just drive me insane during daycare.
    Just today I get all of them down to sleep and my ds comes thru within 30 min and makes all kinds of racket cooking himself lunch and wakes up the baby who now only got a tiny nap and is going to start fussing his head off and wake up everyone else here shortly.

    Comment

    • Josiegirl
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jun 2013
      • 10834

      Originally posted by Cat Herder
      Good for you!!! They sound ridiculous.
      Yep, too high maintenance.
      It's disabling their son to play these games with him; he's not learning to self-regulate or find ways to soothe himself.
      Oy.....

      Comment

      • Littlepeopleprovider
        Daycare.com Member
        • Aug 2020
        • 42

        Originally posted by littlefriends
        I love my own kids. I really, really do! But omg, you guys!!! My own kids make dc so much harder. Especially now that school is so messed up. I want to scream and cry! And to make matters worse winter will be here soon and I can hardly bear the thought of being trapped in this small house with so much loudness and chaos and no happy family holiday gatherings to look forward to.
        My kids (17 and 12) make tons of noise during nap, complain about having dc stuff all over “their” house, constantly try to bring friends in (I’m licensed so they can’t have friends over during daycare hours), cook and make kitchen messes while I’m trying to watch 10 little kids, take 40 min showers (I only have 1 bathroom!), and otherwise just drive me insane during daycare.
        Just today I get all of them down to sleep and my ds comes thru within 30 min and makes all kinds of racket cooking himself lunch and wakes up the baby who now only got a tiny nap and is going to start fussing his head off and wake up everyone else here shortly.
        My son does similar things! TEENAGERS!!! Blaaaah!

        Electronics are taken if he wakes any of the daycare children up.

        Comment

        • CountryRoads
          Daycare.com Member
          • Nov 2018
          • 678

          Had a dcp ask if it would be too disruptive to drop-off during naptime...

          Why ask questions you already know the answer to?

          Comment

          • dolores
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2017
            • 268

            Originally posted by CountryRoads
            Had a dcp ask if it would be too disruptive to drop-off during naptime...

            Why ask questions you already know the answer to?
            Where I'm from we would say "you're asking answers".

            Comment

            • Unregistered

              White noise

              Originally posted by littlefriends
              I love my own kids. I really, really do! But omg, you guys!!! My own kids make dc so much harder. Especially now that school is so messed up. I want to scream and cry! And to make matters worse winter will be here soon and I can hardly bear the thought of being trapped in this small house with so much loudness and chaos and no happy family holiday gatherings to look forward to.
              My kids (17 and 12) make tons of noise during nap, complain about having dc stuff all over “their” house, constantly try to bring friends in (I’m licensed so they can’t have friends over during daycare hours), cook and make kitchen messes while I’m trying to watch 10 little kids, take 40 min showers (I only have 1 bathroom!), and otherwise just drive me insane during daycare.
              Just today I get all of them down to sleep and my ds comes thru within 30 min and makes all kinds of racket cooking himself lunch and wakes up the baby who now only got a tiny nap and is going to start fussing his head off and wake up everyone else here shortly.
              White noise is a lifesaver for this! I have mine loud enough to drown out most of my kids/husband's noises.

              Comment

              • CountryRoads
                Daycare.com Member
                • Nov 2018
                • 678

                Closing early tomorrow (they've had almost 4 weeks notice), dcm tells me she will "try to be here before you close."

                Um, what? That's not how this works :confused:

                Comment

                • Cat Herder
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 13744

                  Originally posted by CountryRoads
                  Closing early tomorrow (they've had almost 4 weeks notice), dcm tells me she will "try to be here before you close."

                  Um, what? That's not how this works :confused:
                  Sounds like someone has been spoon fed life up until quite recently.
                  - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

                  Comment

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

                    Originally posted by CountryRoads
                    Closing early tomorrow (they've had almost 4 weeks notice), dcm tells me she will "try to be here before you close."

                    Um, what? That's not how this works :confused:
                    Yeah...this is why, when I have an appointment or important plans that I can't be late for, I close an hour earlier than I really have to or I close for the entire day. I don't close early often but any time I've had to, there's always been that one parent who showed up late.

                    Comment

                    • Sunshine69
                      New Daycare.com Member
                      • Jan 2020
                      • 182

                      Originally posted by CountryRoads
                      Closing early tomorrow (they've had almost 4 weeks notice), dcm tells me she will "try to be here before you close."

                      Um, what? That's not how this works :confused:
                      “Thank you for letting me know about you difficulties in getting here in time for me to make my appointment. Next time I will close for the day, so it won’t be a problem for either of us.”

                      Comment

                      • CountryRoads
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Nov 2018
                        • 678

                        Originally posted by Sunshine69
                        “Thank you for letting me know about you difficulties in getting here in time for me to make my appointment. Next time I will close for the day, so it won’t be a problem for either of us.”
                        That would've been perfect! I was so caught off guard that I didn't know what to say.

                        I was prepared to say something this morning if she made another comment, but she didn't. The weird thing is I'm closing early to take my kids to a town Halloween event that dcm is taking her kids to, as well :confused:

                        Comment

                        • Blackcat31
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 36124

                          Originally posted by CountryRoads
                          That would've been perfect! I was so caught off guard that I didn't know what to say.

                          I was prepared to say something this morning if she made another comment, but she didn't. The weird thing is I'm closing early to take my kids to a town Halloween event that dcm is taking her kids to, as well :confused:
                          Do you think she will actually be late for pick up or will she pick up on time but just complain about it?

                          In previous years I have told parents I close at 3:00 when I really didn't need to close until 4:00 when I had parents that I knew would have an excuse for being late.

                          Comment

                          • AmyKidsCo
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Mar 2013
                            • 3786

                            My 16 yr old - who was born into the child care - just walked down the stairs, through the living room (past a sleeping 1 yr old) through the dining room (past me & 3 sleeping 3 yr olds) into the kitchen (where another 3 yr old is sleeping) to slam open the pantry door, get ONE crinkly candy from a crinkly bag, slam the door shut, walk back through the living room to open the front door, shut it, walk back to the dining room to give me the 1 yr old's nuk, back to open the front door, back in to give me a piece of junk mail, then finally out the front door.

                            Guess how many children are still sleeping...

                            TGIF!!!

                            Comment

                            • CenterTeacher20
                              Center Director
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 199

                              The governor of my state just announced that our hospitals are at 100% capacity, yet won't issue a mask mandate. He also called off contact tracing, and told us that it is now the positive individual's job to do their own contact tracing. The icing on the cake? He now just announced that nurses who test positive for COVID are allowed to continue to work.

                              He also has put every county in our state at "high risk" level, which is color coded orange... when clearly our urban counties AT LEAST should all be in the "critical" risk level which is color coded red.

                              UGH when is this nightmare going to end. :confused:

                              Comment

                              • Cat Herder
                                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 13744

                                Originally posted by CenterTeacher20
                                UGH when is this nightmare going to end. :confused:
                                Truth: It will end when everyone has been exposed and develops immunity.
                                - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

                                Comment

                                Working...