Snot On My New-Er Furniture

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  • JenNJ
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 1212

    #16
    I only have childrens furniture in my daycare room. Also a long wooden bench seat where I sit when I am down there working (the kids use this as a play area an occasionally sit here as well). Kids can go on any childrens furniture in the daycare room, buy ate not allowed in my formal.living room where I have the couches and chairs for my family and guests.

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    • mrsp'slilpeeps
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • May 2011
      • 607

      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered
      You do not allow the children on your furniture? Are they dogs? Perhaps you should not be taking care of children when you refer to them as "terds". That is disgusting.
      Like Meeko said, when they do it on purpose they are being a terd and ruining my stuff.

      What is your problem with me un-registered? And why are you hiding?

      If you dont like what I say, buzz off.

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      • mrsp'slilpeeps
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • May 2011
        • 607

        #18
        Originally posted by Unregistered
        You do not allow the children on your furniture? Are they dogs? Perhaps you should not be taking care of children when you refer to them as "terds". That is disgusting.
        Oh and as for calling them "TERDS", I am just venting on here. I think I have a little more class than that to even think about calling my DCK's "TERDS" to their faces.

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        • morgan24
          Daycare.com Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 694

          #19
          My daycare kids aren't allowed on my furniture either. No unregistered it's not because they are dogs as a matter a fact my dog sits on it all the time, but she knows how to treat it. It's because only a few of them have respect for it and know how to sit down when they are on it. I have had a few parents ask me about it and I told them they got booted off from it for jumping on it. No one seemed to have a problem with that.

          I agree with mrsp'slilpeeps, if you don't like what I say, buzz off.

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          • countrymom
            Daycare.com Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 4874

            #20
            its obvious the unregistered doesn't have children because then she would understand. No daycare children allowed on my furniture either, I need my stuff to last, I don't have 2thousand dollars every year to replace my furniture because they want to jump on it, eat on it, spit on it, wipe snot on it or have a blow out on my furniture, no thank you.

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            • Unregistered

              #21
              Organize organize

              What has worked out best for me is buying small plastic chairs from Walmart. Mostly they
              are highchairs and I cut all the straps off, and they come in all sizes. I buy some big ones for the older kids, but when they are in my family room that is the only place they are allowed to sit. They eat, do art and are easily bleached.

              They are not allowed to play in my family room, only the living room which is gated
              from all other areas of the house. I would suggest doing something like that, and frankly the leather idea is the best, and last much longer as someone brought up.

              I learned a long time ago from one horrible parent's actions. She would plop her child onto my couch without asking with his dirty shoes on!! Even though I was holding the chair out for her to put him in, . I can still remember during an interview one parent changed her child's diaper on my couch. Why I don't let the parents come near my family room or kitchen area and they seldom get far from the foyer.

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