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  • booroo
    Daycare.com Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 185

    I'm So Mad

    Ok, so I have not seen the one dcb since last tuesday. I havent heard from them since wednesday night. So Im thinking, that, she has pulled him out of daycare, which is fine, but she owes me money. Im sure I will never see it. Have decided that if she does come back, Im going to have my contract available again for her to reread. Im going to highlight some areas.

    Then the other family, I called them saturday and told them that my 2 year old was sick, very sick and that we dont know what is going on. I told them that I would not do care this week. The mom says ok. Dad shows up this morning, with little girl and says that son will be here after school. I told him that I wasnt doing care this week since my son is very ill. Dad says ya we know, we dont care that hes sick. Yesterday we learned from the DR that he has ear infection, tonselists, and walking pneumonia. Which mean breathing treatments, every 2 to 4 hours. I told the dad what he has, he was like, thats fine. Well my son is in no shape to go outside, or play. He is 2, so how do I keep him confinded to his room?

    Im in no shape to care for kids, with my lack of sleep, I mean getting up every 2 hours is not fun, I have to do it. This all happened because I allowed the one dcb to come, even though the mom said it was allergies, Im thinking not.

    What should I do for the rest of the week, I mean I need a nap so bad and I was going to rest with my son when he took his nap, but now I cant.

    What would you all do?
  • judytrickett

    #2
    Originally posted by booroo
    What would you all do?
    What would I do? Well, first off I would NOT have given the dcfamilies a choice in the matter. I chose when I am closed. And closed means CLOSED!

    YOUR family comes first - ALWAYS! Do you think that if that dcdad's child was sick he would take YOU into consideration?? No way in hell!

    Tell them NO CARE this week. YOU are the boss.

    YOUR business - YOUR rules. Period.

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    • MarinaVanessa
      Family Childcare Home
      • Jan 2010
      • 7211

      #3
      Absolutely. You already told them that you would not care for them and they still brought their kids??? WTH? That alone would irritate me.

      I'd call them and tell them that it's physically too difficult for you to stay open because you have to care for your own child around the clock. My families know that it is up to them to find alternate care. It's Tuesday so it's not like mom can't take two sick days and then dad the next two sick days off.

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      • Daycare Mommy
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 339

        #4
        Call mom or dad and get that kid picked up now. You told them back on Saturday that you are closed and closed means closed, not come if you want to risk getting sick. Sheesh! Some people!

        I hope your son is feeling better very soon, booroo. You take care of yourself too.

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        • momofboys
          Advanced Daycare Member
          • Dec 2009
          • 2560

          #5
          Originally posted by booroo
          Ok, so I have not seen the one dcb since last tuesday. I havent heard from them since wednesday night. So Im thinking, that, she has pulled him out of daycare, which is fine, but she owes me money. Im sure I will never see it. Have decided that if she does come back, Im going to have my contract available again for her to reread. Im going to highlight some areas.

          Then the other family, I called them saturday and told them that my 2 year old was sick, very sick and that we dont know what is going on. I told them that I would not do care this week. The mom says ok. Dad shows up this morning, with little girl and says that son will be here after school. I told him that I wasnt doing care this week since my son is very ill. Dad says ya we know, we dont care that hes sick. Yesterday we learned from the DR that he has ear infection, tonselists, and walking pneumonia. Which mean breathing treatments, every 2 to 4 hours. I told the dad what he has, he was like, thats fine. Well my son is in no shape to go outside, or play. He is 2, so how do I keep him confinded to his room?

          Im in no shape to care for kids, with my lack of sleep, I mean getting up every 2 hours is not fun, I have to do it. This all happened because I allowed the one dcb to come, even though the mom said it was allergies, Im thinking not.

          What should I do for the rest of the week, I mean I need a nap so bad and I was going to rest with my son when he took his nap, but now I cant.

          What would you all do?
          I'm sorry about your son! I hope he is feeling better soon. I have experience doing those breathing treatments & it can be tough, especially getting up in the middle of the night. I don't blame you for closing; however, you need t enforce it if you are going to get any rest. Hugs! Call parents & remind them that you closed, since they did have one child come I would charge them a major inconvenience fee. Regarding your other client that owes you $$$ I wouldn't wait until they call for care, I would copy your agreement/contract highlighting the pertinent parts & mail it to them certified with a note showing how much they owe. Good luck!

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          • misol
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2010
            • 716

            #6
            Originally posted by Daycare Mommy
            Call mom or dad and get that kid picked up now. You told them back on Saturday that you are closed and closed means closed, not come if you want to risk getting sick. Sheesh! Some people!

            I hope your son is feeling better very soon, booroo. You take care of yourself too.
            I agree with the others in that you should tell them that you are closed this week and it's not optional. However, since you did accept the girl this morning, I would not call the dad at work and just stick it out for the rest of the day. At pick up, tell him that you were surprised to see him this morning after you said that you were closed. Maybe you could tell him you only took the kid today because there may have been some miscommunication when his wife relayed the message to him that you were closed. Make it clear that you are sorry for the inconvenience but you are NOT open for the remainder of the week. It would be nice if you had someone you could refer them to for back-up care.

            Oh, and tomorrow morning DO NOT answer the door and DO NOT answer phone calls from them.

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            • Crystal
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Dec 2009
              • 4002

              #7
              So sorry to hear about your son, I hope he feels better quickly.

              On another note, I can see the parents side of this....we offer a service that they pay for. They DEPEND on us to be available when they are working. Not being open for a whole week can cost them their job, and you yours. I honestly cannot imagine parents tolerating their provider being closed for a whole week, without appropriate notice. Is it possible for you to have someone come in and help you....it would really **** to lose another client.

              Please don't be offended, that is not my intent, just looking at it from another perspective.

              Hugs to your son

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              • booroo
                Daycare.com Member
                • Feb 2010
                • 185

                #8
                Originally posted by Crystal
                So sorry to hear about your son, I hope he feels better quickly.

                On another note, I can see the parents side of this....we offer a service that they pay for. They DEPEND on us to be available when they are working. Not being open for a whole week can cost them their job, and you yours. I honestly cannot imagine parents tolerating their provider being closed for a whole week, without appropriate notice. Is it possible for you to have someone come in and help you....it would really **** to lose another client.

                Please don't be offended, that is not my intent, just looking at it from another perspective.

                Hugs to your son
                well since I don't get paid until after the care is recieved, it's my right to close!! I have 3 kids that I watch, these 2 are 3 day a week kids... So I gave them plenty of notice, the moms schedule is made weekly I called on Saturday while they were making the schedule and she said no problem, and they do have back up care!!! Also dad works 10 to 6 every day, little girl was brought at 8am!!

                The other boy comes whenever mom decides to work.
                Last edited by Michael; 04-27-2010, 01:36 PM.

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                • Crystal
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 4002

                  #9
                  Originally posted by booroo
                  well since I don't get paid until after the care is recieved, it's my right to close!! I have 3 kids that I watch, these 2 are 3 day a week kids... So I gave them plenty of notice, the moms schedule is made weekly I called on Saturday while they were making the schedule and she said no problem, and they do have back up care!!! Also dad works 10 to 6 every day, little girl was brought at 8am!!

                  The other boy comes whenever mom decides to work.
                  I suppose you can look at it that way, but then, I guess it's also the parent's right to not bring them back if you cannot accomodate their work schedules.

                  Of course, Dad SHOULD have kept girl til' time to work...and SHOULD have tried to be more considerate of your family and your child being sick.

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                  • judytrickett

                    #10
                    Originally posted by booroo
                    well since I don't get paid until after the care is recieved, it's my right to close!! I have 3 kids that I watch, these 2 are 3 day a week kids... So I gave them plenty of notice, the moms schedule is made weekly I called on Saturday while they were making the schedule and she said no problem, and they do have back up care!!! Also dad works 10 to 6 every day, little girl was brought at 8am!!

                    The other boy comes whenever mom decides to work.
                    Yeppers....and how many times has that same family brought their kids on their paid day off?? Or how many times did that same family show up, complain that they (the adults) were sick and then go home to rest for the day??

                    My guess is plenty....

                    But when it comes to YOU and YOUR family the rules are different.

                    Trust me....Daycare parents will ALWAYS do what is best for them. Take care of YOU because no one else will. And if it suited the daycare parents to take a week off to care for their child they would do it with NO consideration AT ALL for you.

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                    • momofboys
                      Advanced Daycare Member
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 2560

                      #11
                      I think you are doing the right thing for you & your family. There is NOTHING more important than caring for your own. I find it quite inconsiderate that the parent still brought their kids. It was rude & did not take your feelings into account at all. If you are up half the night doing breathing treatments you will not be 100% yourself either. Having extra people in your house won't help you get the rest you need so you don't get sick, too. Take care & keep us posted. I think you did nothing wrong. You did what I would do too. I have in my contract that parents must have back-up care available to them. Regarding giving them proper notice. . . you had no control over your child's illness the same as if there was a death in the family, you can't exactly give notice to parents for unexpected situations. That's life! Illnesses & deaths are something we can't control. I guess my question is for Crystal. . . if you had an unexpected serious illness in your family or even a death in the family & had to take several days off unexpectedly do you find that unacceptable? I'm not being knit-picky with you but just wonder why you think a provider should still provide a service when life throws unexpected issues at their feet? IMO that's precisely why parents need back-up care.

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                      • booroo
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 185

                        #12
                        Thanks janarea!! I'm on my itouch sitiing in hospital with son, he was really struggling to breath!! Of course a co poets stranger had to take him to the hospital because I had dck!!!
                        I'm so upset right now!! This is my husbands busy time and he was in a field over 4hours away.... Since we just moved to this community we don't really know alot of people, but time was not on our side. I called the parents, took them 2 hours to get here!!!
                        But son is getting his o2 and in iv, and this is the reason WHY I didn't want dck!!! He had to go through this with some one that he doesn't know very well and not his mommy!!!
                        I'm closed the rest of the week and if they want to find some other DAYCARE, so be it!!!

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                        • QualiTcare
                          Advanced Daycare.com Member
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 1502

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Crystal
                          So sorry to hear about your son, I hope he feels better quickly.

                          On another note, I can see the parents side of this....we offer a service that they pay for. They DEPEND on us to be available when they are working. Not being open for a whole week can cost them their job, and you yours. I honestly cannot imagine parents tolerating their provider being closed for a whole week, without appropriate notice. Is it possible for you to have someone come in and help you....it would really **** to lose another client.

                          Please don't be offended, that is not my intent, just looking at it from another perspective.

                          Hugs to your son
                          i totally agree 100%. what are THEY supposed to do when they have to go to work??

                          thank god i hardly get sick, but i have a back up plan if i do (or my own kids do) and that's my mother in law. of course i told the parents she would "sub" if anything ever happened like that, and she has kept one of my sick kids before, but never had to cover for me.

                          i couldn't imagine my daycare just suddenly closing for a week or however long. i'd have to find another.

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                          • misol
                            Advanced Daycare.com Member
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 716

                            #14
                            Originally posted by booroo
                            Thanks janarea!! I'm on my itouch sitiing in hospital with son, he was really struggling to breath!! Of course a co poets stranger had to take him to the hospital because I had dck!!!
                            I'm so upset right now!! This is my husbands busy time and he was in a field over 4hours away.... Since we just moved to this community we don't really know alot of people, but time was not on our side. I called the parents, took them 2 hours to get here!!!
                            But son is getting his o2 and in iv, and this is the reason WHY I didn't want dck!!! He had to go through this with some one that he doesn't know very well and not his mommy!!!
                            I'm closed the rest of the week and if they want to find some other DAYCARE, so be it!!!
                            Oh booroo! My heart is breaking for you. I can't even imagine how you must be feeling right now. Next time I would tell the parents that they had to pick up dck from the emergency room!!!!!!!! I understand that we should look at issues from both sides to be fair but your own family comes first - ALWAYS. Thank God for your neighbor that was able to take your son to the ER. You and your son are in my prayers.

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                            • Crystal
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 4002

                              #15
                              Ya know, in your original post you did not say your son was in the hospital....you said you wanted to nap with him. SO, I assumed you were all home and okay and you could work. I REALLY am sorry that he is sick, even moreso now that you say he's in the hospital.

                              If I had a HUGE emergency, of course I would close if I had no other option. And, I know my families would understand. They have all been with me for years. I have 14 kids and I know my parents would TOTALLY be supportive of me taking the time I needed. I hope yours understand as well.

                              BUT, if it was because my son was sick with a fever/ear infection/tonsilitis,(something I recall from an earlier posting/not sure if you edited?) they would probably not take kindly to me closing for a week to be home alone with him. They DEPEND on us, just as we depend on them.

                              Again....I hope your son recovers quickly.

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