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  • countrymom
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 4874

    #16
    i had one today decide to play with all her signals, till he saw me (he's afraid of me but not his mom) man did he jump in his carseat quick.

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    • momofboys
      Advanced Daycare Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 2560

      #17
      Originally posted by Small Town Provider
      I once left a dcks diarrhea covered clothes in a plastic bag on my porch in the middle of summer just to spite the parents because they were pulling her from my care because I charged them a $5 late fee. I knew that by the time they came to pick up her stuff the stuff in the bag would be horribly gross.
      LOL - but really would you have wanted to clean it up? There is no way I would clean up diarehha clothes - even with my own kids I'd be tempted to pitch them

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      • Kaddidle Care
        Daycare.com Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 2090

        #18
        Originally posted by MrsB
        So pitterpatters bread story made me think of a few stories of my own.

        One time a DCM kept pulling and backing up on our grass. Keep in mind our drive way is 3 cars wide and we park in our garage so she has plenty of room to pull in and out. My hubby would ask her nicely to not drive on the grass multiple times a week or ask her to park on the street if she was having trouble. We put up twine and sticks on the edge so she could see where the line was, still ran over the grass.

        One day DCM comes for pick up and says "I got a screw in my tire and had to miss my lunch to get it fixed. I think I got it from your house"
        Me baffled said "what makes you think that" She said "come take a look" (My hubby was wrestling with some of the daycare kids in the front yard) So I go out and she points on the edge of the grass. There are about 12 screws in the grass. I looked up at my husband and he gave me an evil grin. So I responded "hmmm, must have been one of the boys working on the bikes or scooter. Good thing they are in the grass and not the driveway. Otherwise everyone else would have flats too." My hubby then says from across the yard "thats the bummer thing about driving through grass, you can't see what your running over"

        I was pretty upset at him, but couldn't help it but chuckle at the same time. Oh by the way, never had a problem with her driving on the grass again. Although one time she was backing out and ran her car along side our mailbox. The mailbox was fine, but the side of her nice new Ford Expedition didnt look so nice.
        That is awesome! You two are quite the unified team! ::

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        • Countrygal
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 976

          #19
          Those stories are just awesome!! ROFLMHO!!!!! ::::::::

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          • CheekyChick
            Daycare.com Member
            • Dec 2009
            • 810

            #20
            Your husband is an evil genius. ::

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

              #21
              Originally posted by Childminder
              We keep having problems with parents leaving their cars running in the drive during pick up. They have been told MULTIPLE times not to and not just cause of the gas $$ they waste. My nephew at 3 drove his dad's, my brother's, truck off a cliff 20+ years ago cause he was just running in to pick up something quick from our mom. Needless to say it makes me VERY nervous.
              How terrible! Did he survive?

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              • gbcc
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2009
                • 647

                #22
                Originally posted by JenNJ
                How terrible! Did he survive?
                I hope so, I was wondering the same thing

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                • Childminder
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 1500

                  #23
                  Yes, he was fine. The truck caught on the fence and just kind of hung there till my dad got the backhoe and pulled him back. Lots of stinky unders to be certain! LOL Nephew now has a son that is giving him fits. What goes around...
                  I see little people.

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                  • gbcc
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 647

                    #24
                    I think the worst thing I did was lock a parent out. I had a family that would never come on time. I opened at 7:00 but they requested to come at 6am. So I agreed as I needed the money. Well they never came at 6 They wouldn't show up until around 8am half the time. After about a month of getting up over an hour early (Yes, it took a month before I said something) I finally told them that if they weren't going to be there early then I would appreciate a phone call before 9pm the night before. I explained that I would really appreciate to sleep in if I could. They said ok but the following Monday showed up at 8:30am

                    So the next day I started sleeping in until I knew the first child would be there. That happened to be the day that they showed up at 6am. I locked the doors, turned off my ringer and enjoyed the sleep :: When I woke up I called her and she said she knocked on my door for over ten minutes and called me. I said oh, sorry as my room is upstairs I can never hear the door and I turn my ringer off at night The best part was that there happened to be a downpour that morning!:::: They made sure to call me everynight after that to let me know they would be late.

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                    • MrsB
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 589

                      #25
                      Originally posted by gbcc
                      I think the worst thing I did was lock a parent out. I had a family that would never come on time. I opened at 7:00 but they requested to come at 6am. So I agreed as I needed the money. Well they never came at 6 They wouldn't show up until around 8am half the time. After about a month of getting up over an hour early (Yes, it took a month before I said something) I finally told them that if they weren't going to be there early then I would appreciate a phone call before 9pm the night before. I explained that I would really appreciate to sleep in if I could. They said ok but the following Monday showed up at 8:30am

                      So the next day I started sleeping in until I knew the first child would be there. That happened to be the day that they showed up at 6am. I locked the doors, turned off my ringer and enjoyed the sleep :: When I woke up I called her and she said she knocked on my door for over ten minutes and called me. I said oh, sorry as my room is upstairs I can never hear the door and I turn my ringer off at night The best part was that there happened to be a downpour that morning!:::: They made sure to call me everynight after that to let me know they would be late.

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                      • kayla
                        New Daycare.com Member
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 298

                        #26
                        Ok mine is really bad... And I will probably get an online spanking... One day after days and days of a dcb being very mean to dcg(pushing slapping throwing stuff at her), we were outside playing in the snow he literally walked up to her with a pile of snow and smashed it in her face... she started crying so i picked up a snow ball and threw it at him.. got him right in the face... I felt bad and knew i should not have i was just so sick to my stomach nothing worked with this kid.... I know im gonna get screamed at for this.. But that was my non proffesional move... oh by the way he quit being so mean to dcg...


                        Ok im ready... everyone spank me..

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                        • Breezy
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 1271

                          #27
                          Originally posted by kayla
                          Ok mine is really bad... And I will probably get an online spanking... One day after days and days of a dcb being very mean to dcg(pushing slapping throwing stuff at her), we were outside playing in the snow he literally walked up to her with a pile of snow and smashed it in her face... she started crying so i picked up a snow ball and threw it at him.. got him right in the face... I felt bad and knew i should not have i was just so sick to my stomach nothing worked with this kid.... I know im gonna get screamed at for this.. But that was my non proffesional move... oh by the way he quit being so mean to dcg...


                          Ok im ready... everyone spank me..
                          I think occasionally kids need a taste of their own medicine. You can say to them "how would you feel if someone did that to you" til youre blue in the face but you can bet rhwy wont get it. I think a snowball is pretty innocent (im obviously not condoning purposely HURTING a child to get the point across-not that what you did was that way at all, IYKWIM?)

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                          • MarinaVanessa
                            Family Childcare Home
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 7211

                            #28
                            I had a DCM that NEVER came on time. I had a 15 minute grace policy but once 6pm came around if you arrived after that, you were late. No exceptions. Still she came late ALL the time. 6:05, 6:15, 6:20 etc. I charged her of course but she had no problen paying the late fee. Finally I got tired of it and at exactly 6pm I'd pack up my kids and DCB in the car and took off somewhere to do errands. I'd do any errand that was the farthest from my home as possible.

                            Eventually I'd get a phone call from DCM asking where I was. "Oh I'm at (store that's in the next town over)." She'd either have to drive over to where I was or wait until I got home to get DCB. I'd charge her of course until the exact time that her son was out of my care so instead of waiting for me she would drive to my location.

                            When I was feeling especially evil I'd stop answering my phone when she arrived at the store so she'd have to walk around and look for me. I'd spot her a few aisles down and jet down the next aisle, run a few aisles down and hide from her until she'd finally find me.

                            "Oops. My phone's on vibrate and in my purse. Oh look at that. You called me 13 times. You've been in the store looking for me for 15 minutes? So sorry, that'll be $45 in late fees".

                            Unfortuanately it took several times before she got the hint but finally it worked and she was never late again.::

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                            • DCBlessings27
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Feb 2012
                              • 332

                              #29
                              DCD of my 2 pt kids I had when I started would NEVER pick up on time. Parents had one excuse after another about how DCD always runs late and gets so distracted. The rest of the kids got picked up at 5:30, but I sometimes had the these 2 dcks until 6:30. Dcb was biggest pain in neck--hitting, kicking, biting, mean 2yo. I was only getting $100/week for these 2 to come all day for 2 days/week. I emailed countless times to say that they needed to pickup on time, so they finally hired a neighbor to get the kids and stay with them til parents were home. Since I was new to the business, I didn't have late fees in contract. One day though--I'd had ENOUGH of this family. The dcb wouldn't listen and was being awful--I called dcd at 9am Tuesday and said that's it YOU'RE FIRED. Come get your kids. It took him until noon, which made me doubly mad. I had their belongings in bags and handed them to him with the kids. I didn't want to deal with them anymore, so I even wrote them a check for the $50 that they had prepaid for Thursday.

                              Not my most professional day, but I've never regretted my decision to fire them immediately.

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                              • countrymom
                                Daycare.com Member
                                • Aug 2010
                                • 4874

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Breezy
                                I think occasionally kids need a taste of their own medicine. You can say to them "how would you feel if someone did that to you" til youre blue in the face but you can bet rhwy wont get it. I think a snowball is pretty innocent (im obviously not condoning purposely HURTING a child to get the point across-not that what you did was that way at all, IYKWIM?)
                                I totally agree, I had a kid who would pull the other kids hair, and one day I let the other kids go at him, he never did it again, esp at the age of 3.

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