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  • CountryRoads
    Daycare.com Member
    • Nov 2018
    • 678

    Dcb is throwing a fit because dcg has a toy he wants.

    Dcm: Say please. (he does)
    Dcm: Okay, (child's name), give the toy to him. He said please.

    I know you think that your child should have whatever he wants or else he will throw a fit, but we learn to take turns here.

    I'm sure my face said what I was thinking ::

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

      Originally posted by CountryRoads
      Dcb is throwing a fit because dcg has a toy he wants.

      Dcm: Say please. (he does)
      Dcm: Okay, (child's name), give the toy to him. He said please.

      I know you think that your child should have whatever he wants or else he will throw a fit, but we learn to take turns here.

      I'm sure my face said what I was thinking ::
      How annoying. Sorry.

      "DCM, give me your car, I said please."
      - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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

        Riddle: I had 6 parent drop-offs but only accepted 3 children in care.

        Answer: Vomiting and fever.

        TGIF
        - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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        • CountryRoads
          Daycare.com Member
          • Nov 2018
          • 678

          Originally posted by Cat Herder
          Riddle: I had 6 parent drop-offs but only accepted 3 children in care.

          Answer: Vomiting and fever.

          TGIF

          I'm just curious, how did the parents' respond??

          Do they get mad? Or just "dang, I got caught"

          I've only had to turn away at the door once, but oh my gosh. It was so awkward.

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          • coloradoprovider
            Daycare.com Member
            • Sep 2016
            • 109

            Originally posted by Rockgirl
            Predicted high of 99 today...dcg shows up in jeans and a long-sleeved shirt.
            If the child has backup clothing (shorts, etc.) for warm weather, then they can change later. Our weather in Colorado usually has wide temperature swings, so mornings (even in the summer) are quite cool, as the temperature climbs it's just part of our day to adjust our clothing layers.

            If they have no other clothing, parents need to supply. Of course I have an ample supply of my own backup clothing for children - but I make sure the child goes home in their own clothing with a note to supply what ever items they need to bring.

            Extra clothing stays here in their own cubbies. I don't want daily back and forth with extra clothing. Seasonally, I see if something has been outgrown, if so, it goes back home to be replaced with similar item in correct size.
            Last edited by coloradoprovider; 09-13-2019, 07:04 AM. Reason: add to reply

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

              Originally posted by CountryRoads
              I'm just curious, how did the parents' respond??

              Do they get mad? Or just "dang, I got caught"

              I've only had to turn away at the door once, but oh my gosh. It was so awkward.
              Not mad at all, more like embarrassed they did not notice. They get into the morning routine and kind of do it robotically. It is Friday, all have work pressure.
              - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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              • Baby Beluga
                Daycare.com Member
                • Aug 2014
                • 3891

                My all time most favorite DCG is leaving

                Mom has decided to quit working and be a SAHM. I am happy for her - she's wanted it for a while. But man I will miss the little girl. She is SO sweet and kind and listens so well. Her parents are also just awesome. It's a rarity to have both!

                Originally posted by coloradoprovider
                If the child has backup clothing (shorts, etc.) for warm weather, then they can change later. Our weather in Colorado usually has wide temperature swings, so mornings (even in the summer) are quite cool, as the temperature climbs it's just part of our day to adjust our clothing layers.

                If they have no other clothing, parents need to supply. Of course I have an ample supply of my own backup clothing for children - but I make sure the child goes home in their own clothing with a note to supply what ever items they need to bring.

                Extra clothing stays here in their own cubbies. I don't want daily back and forth with extra clothing. Seasonally, I see if something has been outgrown, if so, it goes back home to be replaced with similar item in correct size.
                Fall/winter/early spring we have wide weather swings here too. My littles often dress in layers for the morning, then we peel them off as the day progresses. One mom will bring shorts for her son to change into. It's just life here. I found my self thinking last "weather swing" season they needed to bring back the pants that unzipped into shorts because they would be so practical here! ::

                Because it is so hot 9/10 months out of the year, stores/offices/cars/buildings are often FREEZING so everyone wears sweaters inside and practically nothing outside. Myself and my own kids keep cardigans in my car year round because inevitably we go into the grocery store and freeze. Or it's 90 degrees when we leave the house, the sun goes down while we're out and suddenly it's 65 degrees and feels freezing. My dentist also keeps blankets in each patient room ::

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                • daycarediva
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 11698

                  Originally posted by Annalee
                  Parents today don't know what to do with their kid. That's why kids don't know how to play or anything else for that matter.
                  agreed! I had a child at an interview incapable of putting marks on paper with a crayon. At 4. But I learned all about a youtube show called Ryan's World. His parents thought he was so smart that he could turn on the ipad and access his shows by himself. He couldn't recognize colors. The interview became uncomfortable quickly. I did not enroll or wait list.


                  Originally posted by Cat Herder
                  How annoying. Sorry.

                  "DCM, give me your car, I said please."
                  I have done this. I have taken pens, sunglasses, and keys out of a parents hand to demonstrate during 'he says the kids don't share' conversations. NO sharing and TURN TAKING are NOT the same thing at 3 years old.

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                  • Annalee
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Jul 2012
                    • 5864

                    Originally posted by daycarediva
                    agreed! I had a child at an interview incapable of putting marks on paper with a crayon. At 4. But I learned all about a youtube show called Ryan's World. His parents thought he was so smart that he could turn on the ipad and access his shows by himself. He couldn't recognize colors. The interview became uncomfortable quickly. I did not enroll or wait list.




                    I have done this. I have taken pens, sunglasses, and keys out of a parents hand to demonstrate during 'he says the kids don't share' conversations. NO sharing and TURN TAKING are NOT the same thing at 3 years old.
                    I had a parent tell me when I asked how much TV their kid watched to say "he don't watch TV, only Netflix"

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

                      Originally posted by Annalee
                      I had a parent tell me when I asked how much TV their kid watched to say "he don't watch TV, only Netflix"
                      I have had that, too. :::: "He has that attention span of a gnat, speaks 4 words and can't self-soothe but at least he doesn't watch commercials. I draw the line at consumerism."
                      - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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                      • MomBoss
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Sep 2017
                        • 788

                        DCM said grandma was going to pick up 10:30ish today. She shows up at 10:55 and says “im sorry to impose in the middle of your day like this” and proceeds to talk to her grandchild, take forever to put her shoes on, and talk to the other kids...IMPOSING on my day. You just said you were sorry and you continue to interrupt my day??

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                        • Ac114
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Feb 2018
                          • 573

                          Originally posted by springvalley112
                          We had a parent once that was deliberately late and knew that the owners had plans but showed up late anyways
                          I had this happen just last Friday. We were going on vacation and I took a week off. I close at 5:30, guess who shows up at 6pm? Not a single word to me. Let’s see how this Monday goes when I give notice. Tired of disrespectful parents.

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                          • springv
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Sep 2017
                            • 468

                            We got lucky because it wasn't too long after this happened that they moved. I felt awful for the little girl because her mom was continuously late (her mom not so much)

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                            • CountryRoads
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Nov 2018
                              • 678

                              I printed out a handbook for a family and went over it before I gave it to them.

                              I forgot how blunt I was and how clear my policies are, yet some parents still give me problems with things that are CLEARLY outlined in the handbook

                              Also, I need to work on controlling my face and my mouth :: Dcm is really getting on my nerves since last week and it's showing. It's a little awkward with her, now. Oops!

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                              • LittleExplorers
                                Daycare.com Member
                                • Oct 2017
                                • 438

                                Read the guide

                                We have regioanl grants we can apply for once a yaer. There is a step by step guide on how to apply. I am happy to help others, but seriously read the guide. It's what it is there for.


                                I am extra moody from fertility meds so I am sure that doesn't help, but we are all capable adults. No I won't give you all my answers or a copy of my packet. Ugg, just needed to let that out somewhere as I got my 5th Facebook message about help today.

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