I envision her sitting the babies down to "Your Child Can Read" on yoga mats while she's preparing 3-4 separate meals for the picky eaters with all that organic food. We have a daycare around here that is very prestigious (?) and caters to a very elite group of parents. They do fairly well, however, the turnover rate for the assistants and the families is astounding. In her defense, she started child care at the same time I did (we were in the same pre-certification classes in 2005) and she has lasted, I had to quit for an extended time, so something must be working for her. Looking at her FB she has frustrations all the time with those she works with (families, assistants) but she has all the while maintained her very high standards of care. She would be the perfect candidate for the proposed reality show! You pitch the idea to Lifetime and I'll supply her contact details. :-)
Why Do Ads Have To So Arrogant And Rude To Other Providers?
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AngeliqueMother of 4, stepmother to 3, foster mom (of none, currently), back at it again! Large license, and almost full!
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I want to be able to give each precious child the attention that they deserve and need in order to succeed. I am a college graduate and taught my son to read by his 2nd birthday. Education in all areas is very important to me and not even the "top" daycares were able to provide the caliber of education that should be every parents standard.
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I also could not understand why frozen or canned food was served and this qualified for the government assistance for healthy food. I feed my children all natural organic whole foods. Most of it I make from scratch. I have found this is the key for healthy children and sharp minds.:
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She'll be out of business in no time... that is, if she even gets going!
Let's all step back a moment and be so very thankful that this woman is no longer a daycare client- Flag
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OK I can see canned but I thought frozen fruits and veggies were just as good as fresh? Aren't they picked in the peak of their season, froze and then sold? Doesn't that maintain the nutritional values? I use frozen veggies and fruits all the time. Yesterday we made delicious smoothies from frozen mango, pineapple, peaches and strawberries. Give me a break lady!!!!
I actually have been told that frozen is BETTER than fresh (I think from our food program), if fresh means from the grocery store. We live in WI. In winter, it takes 3-4 days (at least) for that food to get from CA or Chile or where ever it's grown and get to the store, then it sits there until someone buys it. Frozen food is flash-frozen as it's picked, pretty much!- Flag
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I actually have been told that frozen is BETTER than fresh (I think from our food program), if fresh means from the grocery store. We live in WI. In winter, it takes 3-4 days (at least) for that food to get from CA or Chile or where ever it's grown and get to the store, then it sits there until someone buys it. Frozen food is flash-frozen as it's picked, pretty much!
Thank You!!!! I thought so.Proud Mommy of Six...- Flag
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Oy. She's in for a serious reality check. My dck comes on monday with diaper rash from a weekend at home. Please! And reading by 2 years is total bs IMO.- Flag
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She's basically told parents that they can expect "perfection" and that she is willing to bend to their every whim.
The poor woman is going to have a rude awakening in a few weeks!
You can't tell parents "You can have it all and have it all you way!" without losing your sanity quickly!- Flag
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I guess I have a weird mind.... My whole thoughts on her ad was "she can GUARANTEE the kids will NEVER get diaper rash?????" You can tell she has limited experience with children. I'd say to her "good luck, sistah.... yose gonna need it!"
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