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  • Soupyszoo
    Daycare.com Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 328

    Tylenol Because It's... THURSDAY!

    Yep! She did it again...

    At drop off dcm told me she gave dcb more Tylenol this morning for his runny nose

    Now... How to address this with her?? Any suggestions?
  • PitterPatter
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 1507

    #2
    Originally posted by Soupyszoo
    Yep! She did it again...

    At drop off dcm told me she gave dcb more Tylenol this morning for his runny nose

    Now... How to address this with her?? Any suggestions?
    I would print out the dangers of overdosing and dosing without need and give it to her at pick up. Tell her you really adore DCK and dont want to see anything happen.

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    • Blackcat31
      • Oct 2010
      • 36124

      #3
      I am thinking this is something you need to report to CPS.

      Medicating your child continuously without the doctor saying it is ok is neglect in my opinion.

      I would report her and I would absolutely NOT accept this child into care.....what if something happens to him while on your watch?!

      Now that you are aware of his mother over medicating him you could be held liable for not intervening.

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      • Soupyszoo
        Daycare.com Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 328

        #4
        Originally posted by Blackcat31
        I am thinking this is something you need to report to CPS.

        Medicating your child continuously without the doctor saying it is ok is neglect in my opinion.

        I would report her and I would absolutely NOT accept this child into care.....what if something happens to him while on your watch?!

        Now that you are aware of his mother over medicating him you could be held liable for not intervening.
        You are right! I don't mean to sound mean, but she almost comes across as maybe not the smartest person. KWIM?? She doesn't seem clueless in a mean way like she's doing it on purpose... I almost think she's just that dumb. I hate that but it's true.

        This is the lady who dresses her overweight baby in fleece and sweatshirt layers, two pairs of socks and one of those travel fleece outfits when it's sunny and warm out!! I think she needs educated, I just don't know how to bring it up? I guess just hand her a print out or I could email her an article to read and tell her I'm concerned. Being concerned and emailing articles doesn't help if something happens to the poor little guy tho....

        Why can't parents be smarter on their own?!

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        • MyAngels
          Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 4217

          #5
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          • AnneCordelia
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jul 2011
            • 816

            #6
            Maybe you could start off by saying "You know the tylenol wears off around 10am and he's fine for the rest of the day. I wonder if he really needs it? I would hate to medicate him if he doesn't really need it." or something to that effect? Maybe she thinks she's helping you out by medicating him.

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            • Blackcat31
              • Oct 2010
              • 36124

              #7
              Originally posted by Soupyszoo
              You are right! I don't mean to sound mean, but she almost comes across as maybe not the smartest person. KWIM?? She doesn't seem clueless in a mean way like she's doing it on purpose... I almost think she's just that dumb. I hate that but it's true.

              This is the lady who dresses her overweight baby in fleece and sweatshirt layers, two pairs of socks and one of those travel fleece outfits when it's sunny and warm out!! I think she needs educated, I just don't know how to bring it up? I guess just hand her a print out or I could email her an article to read and tell her I'm concerned. Being concerned and emailing articles doesn't help if something happens to the poor little guy tho....

              Why can't parents be smarter on their own?!
              I think you might just have to use words to tell her that. Tell her that although she thinks she is doing right by her child, you are concerned about the over use of Tylenol and explain to her in words why. I would then tell her that you are a mandated reporter and if she is not going to educate herself on the dangers of over medicating, that you will have no choice but to report her to CPS.

              I also think you should tell her that she needs to have a discussion with her pediatrician about over medicating so she can see what she is doing is not only wrong but super dangerous to her child.

              Even if you feel she isn't the brightest crayon in the box, you can use concern about her child's health and well being as an opener to this discussion. Tell her that you know she only wants to do what is best for her son but she is in reality hurting him.

              I would NOT allow a child who was unnecessarily medicated to remain in care since I would not want the added liabiltiy that goes with it. I don't want to be the one who has to deal with the fallout, plus if sheis telling you that she is medicating him for such silly things, what could she be possibly doing at home and not telling you?

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              • daycare
                Advanced Daycare.com *********
                • Feb 2011
                • 16259

                #8


                LOve IT


                Communicate communicate communicate.....

                You would be shocked at what parents don't know. There are some that buy every baby book out on the market and then there are those that just wing it and raise their child on trail an error. (which is sad)

                Hopefully you can talk with her. Be that voice for that baby and stand up for him/her. Hopefully you can help the mom out instead of making things worse for her by having to call CPS.

                If talking to her does nothing, then you have no choice to call CPS....

                Big hugs to you,hang in there and use all of us for advice and support like you have been doing

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                • wdmmom
                  Advanced Daycare.com
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 2713

                  #9
                  Medicating your child daily to attend daycare is against my policies.

                  I would confront her and ask her why she feels the need to medicate her child before daycare each day when you see no change when the Tylenol wears off?

                  I would also tell her that Tylenol is acetomenophen and the risks of too much! It's a pain reliever/fever reducer.

                  If dck has a fever, he must stay home. If he is in pain, take him to a doctor.

                  I would also tell her to supply you with a form from the doctor indicating why he needs Tylenol before attending daycare each morning.

                  If she can't get one, term and call CPS.

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                  • littlemommy
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • May 2011
                    • 568

                    #10
                    I would call CPS and term. I refuse to ever fell the fear I had for the overmedicated boy I had in my care. I felt the way you did for a couple days, then realized that it was serious and I didn't want anything happening on my watch.

                    The mom of my DCB was the same way. Acted like she was helping me by medicating him.

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                    • Sunshine44
                      Running away from home
                      • May 2011
                      • 278

                      #11
                      I would straight up say, "Why did you give him Tylenol?" When she says runny nose, promptly tell her Tylenol does nothing for a runny nose. Read the label woman. It does not say relieves runny nose.

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                      • SunshineMama
                        Advanced Daycare.com Member
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 1575

                        #12
                        At this point, I feel that you have to say something- in the best interests of the child.

                        I would be very blunt and tell her that you have a concern that the child is being over-medicated. Maybe pull a few research articles??

                        Tylenol is relatively benign, but I worry about a pattern of behavior (Munchausen's syndrome??) If there is any excessive over-medication, etc, and you know about it and do not report it, and something happens to the child, you could be liable for something. C.Y.A....

                        I know it's probably not that extreme, but you can never be too careful.

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                        • Jenniferdawn
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Sep 2011
                          • 241

                          #13
                          I just had a dcp say the very same thing to me. I honestly think in most cases, it's just clueless parenting. I tactfully mentioned that when my kids get cold I give them a very safe homeopathic cold tablets that don't have the harmful side effects tylonal has. They actually seemed appreciate of the info. I wouldn't just to the conclusion that they ate horrible parents. Just a bit ignorant maybe.

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                          • mac60
                            Advanced Daycare.com Member
                            • May 2008
                            • 1610

                            #14
                            I am not sure how much/how often you are referring that the parent gives the child tylenol. But I am on the opposite end of the spectrum, a kid that goes thru spurts and has major sneezing/snot issues, and parents never ever give him anything. On a bad day, I am wiping his snot every 10/15 minutes, otherwise he is rubbing his arm/hands in it. Some days he will sneeze, and it literally flies, which brings a whole other set of issues of where to sit/put/let him play, where he won't smear everything in snot. It is disgusting, and I would give anything to have this child have some type of meds to help the symptoms.

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                            • DaisyMamma
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • May 2011
                              • 2241

                              #15
                              Did he get tylenol today?

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