Thank you! I appreciate everything you are saying. I also agree that it is difficult for some parents and easier for others. I know we are all different and see, feel and understand things differently than others.
FWIW~ I was a parent who could easily (on the outside) drop off my child at daycare because I absolutely trusted and loved my provider. It didn't mean that I didn't drive off feeling badly or a bit remorseful that I was leaving my kids. At the end of the day, I didn't ask my provider a million questions because I knew if anything that needed to be addressed had happened, she would have told me or called me. The rest of the questions I had, I asked my kids on the way home.
I showed my provider that I appreciated what she did by paying her on time, following the schedule I gave her, keeping my kids home when they were ill and baisically obserivng and agreeing to her policies and rules. I didn't tell her thank you everyday nor did I go out of my way to express some huge sense of gratefulness to her because she is offering a service and I was paying for it.
I kind of looked at it like I didn't go to the grocery store and find the owner and profusely thank him for having groceries available for me to buy.....he has a business and I buy things from it....I looked at it the same way.....
I know it is hard to not feel appreciated but I don't always think we realize that we are appreciated when the parents pay on time and follow our policies....I don't expect anything more from them....kwim?
Agian, thank you for further explaination about your original post.
FWIW~ I was a parent who could easily (on the outside) drop off my child at daycare because I absolutely trusted and loved my provider. It didn't mean that I didn't drive off feeling badly or a bit remorseful that I was leaving my kids. At the end of the day, I didn't ask my provider a million questions because I knew if anything that needed to be addressed had happened, she would have told me or called me. The rest of the questions I had, I asked my kids on the way home.
I showed my provider that I appreciated what she did by paying her on time, following the schedule I gave her, keeping my kids home when they were ill and baisically obserivng and agreeing to her policies and rules. I didn't tell her thank you everyday nor did I go out of my way to express some huge sense of gratefulness to her because she is offering a service and I was paying for it.
I kind of looked at it like I didn't go to the grocery store and find the owner and profusely thank him for having groceries available for me to buy.....he has a business and I buy things from it....I looked at it the same way.....
I know it is hard to not feel appreciated but I don't always think we realize that we are appreciated when the parents pay on time and follow our policies....I don't expect anything more from them....kwim?
Agian, thank you for further explaination about your original post.

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