Who Wants To Hear A Gross Poopy Story??

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  • MarinaVanessa
    Family Childcare Home
    • Jan 2010
    • 7211

    #16
    Originally posted by frgsonmysox
    That is so gross!

    My oldest son was a poop player.
    Thank goodness my DD never was and I hope my DS isn't either. My DD however did get poopoo in the bathroom once when I was working retail one night and my fiance was watching her. She was 3 and tried wiping herself on her own and got poopoo on her hand and then tried wiping it off on the toilet seat, the wall, the floor etc. It was everywhere... and I mean EVERYWHERE. I got a phone call at work from my distraught and almost hysterical fiance who told me about it in between bouts of puking ::. Ahhhh, memories.

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    • lil angels
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 643

      #17
      I had a little girl that would take off her diaper at home and climb on the kitchen table and poop. She never did it here thank goodness. What a conversation.::

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      • Heidi
        Daycare.com Member
        • Sep 2011
        • 7121

        #18
        Originally posted by frgsonmysox
        That is so gross!

        My oldest son was a poop player. He'd take his diaper off at nap time and spread his poop all around. It was so gross and I'm glad none of my other kids do that.

        I wouldn't let her out of your site. It seems she has a strange habit of doing inappropriate bathroom things.
        Not just innapropriate bathroom things. She's just not good with boundries, period. A room full of toys, but she will ALWAYS find something (could be a piece of paper) to rip up and hide.

        She is the one who comes here in the mornings and I have to do a search for dimes, buttons, chap stick or lipstick, nail polish, pretty much anything bright, shiny, or smelly.

        I keep her in my sites as much as physically possible, but I do not provide one-on-one care. I have 5 in the group, and my home is still my home. I don't have one single, big room here.

        Terminating her is not an option. 4 of my 5 kids would go at once, all from the same family. Besides, I don't want to terminate her. She makes life interesting!

        BTW:
        Mom's wedding ring is missing, and no, I did NOT look for it in the bucket!

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        • Country Kids
          Nature Lover
          • Mar 2011
          • 5051

          #19
          She sounds like a little racoon!!! Always finding things, especially shiny things, and hiding them.
          Each day is a fresh start
          Never look back on regrets
          Live life to the fullest
          We only get one shot at this!!

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          • Heidi
            Daycare.com Member
            • Sep 2011
            • 7121

            #20
            well, today she came up to use the bathroom (should be good news, right?), and I praised her, and offered to walk her back down and tuck her in (she's a lover).

            Um, good thing I did, because she hit a bunch of random buttons on the microwave down there! There is a small microwave on a counter we use for popcorn. Arggg!

            She has been sooo good the last 6 months (after the first couple days). Thought I had her trained, but clearly not.

            She is gone tommorow, but as of Thursday, she will be napping in the livingroom by me. I really really hate that, because it's bright and I know she will not sleep as well, and I won't be able to do my nap time cleaning & projects now. I don't have a choice, though. We ALL have to be safe!

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