How do You Manage Your Supervision When You Need to Use the Bathroom?

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  • Baan Dek Lek
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 27

    How do You Manage Your Supervision When You Need to Use the Bathroom?

    I don't have a daycare yet (but working in a child care center) I'm just curious.

    I know in PA especially with Keystone Stars, you have to have your supervision at the kids at all time and in ratio. How have you supervised your kids for this situation, especially when DPW/state/ Stars come to inspect you or even ask you? I meant for a person who own family day care and only there by herself without assistant.
    Thanks
  • Breezy
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 1271

    #2
    I usually go with the door open and a gate at the door but I have young kids. 10 month old DCG, 15 month old DS, and now enrolled a 16 month old DCG. They will without fail follow me into the hallway and I pee really quick. Not sure what I would do with older children about.

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    • sharlan
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2011
      • 6067

      #3
      In the past, I've lined them up outside the bathroom door.

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

        #4
        I try to "go" while they're napping if at all possible. But it would be unreasonable and impossible to expect someone to never go to the bathroom. I'll be interested in what everyone else has to say, tho!

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        • MarinaVanessa
          Family Childcare Home
          • Jan 2010
          • 7211

          #5
          I hold it for as long as possible . I go during naptime. If I absolutely have to go I leave the door open (my bathroom door is right off of the living room). It works for me since most of mine are little (under 3 1/2). The older ones aren't interested in what I'm doing in there and don't bother to even notice that I'm in there (4-6yo).

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          • Kiki
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Dec 2011
            • 350

            #6
            I just go here. In fact, at our orientation, they say that using the restroom is one of the very, very few OK reasons to not have direct supervision over the children. I've pretty much got it down though so I go after my big kids are done in the bathroom, and they all just sit on the stairs waiting for me to finish.

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            • familyschoolcare
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Jun 2011
              • 1284

              #7
              I just go during orgintaion we where told we do not have to provide direct supervision, rather reasonable supervision and going to the bathroom is

              reasonable. However, I use the hall bathroom and not the master bathroom so I can atleast hear them. I also, only have school aged children and I do not

              provide direct supervision all the time I often prep dinner, do computer work with in particial eye sight and always ear shot. so usually they do not even notice that I am "gone."

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              • MyAngels
                Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 4217

                #8
                In all my years of running my daycare, my licensing rep has never asked me when/how I go to the bathroom, so I assume they're reasonable about this. I just go.

                If I had to provide supervision I suppose I would get a video monitor and herd them all to the spot where I could see them via the monitor.

                No way am I leaving the door open - I could just hear the questions from the parents now ::::.

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                • jokalima
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 477

                  #9
                  I try to go during bathroom routines, usually I change babies first then we all walk to hallways and I have a basket with books, I tell them all to sit down and read a book in front of bathroom door and then we start taking turns, first the little ones one by one and when they are done I say "Is my turn" and I go in, I close the door halfway or just enough where they can't see me, I have to put my foot next to the door because the little ones like to push it open ::. If necessarily I have gone with door open in front of younger ones but don't like doing it with the 3 and 4 year old. I can't wait until nap time because I pee a lot, at least 2 times in the morning, I also have IBS and in the rare circumstance I have to go running to the restroom, the living room is right next to my bathroom and I''l just turn Netflix on and Super Why comes to my rescue.

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                  • cheerfuldom
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 7413

                    #10
                    If I have to go, I make sure everyone is in a safe space and then just go. If we are upstairs, I put my daycare kids in a booster seat or high chair at the dining room table (I only have three kids right now) and just leave my own kids to do whatever they were doing before. If we are downstairs, I sometimes will pull out a few small chairs and have the daycare kids all sit in a chair while I go. For now, they do all do that and are waiting in their chair when I come back. Again, I always check on my own kids but the liability of them being unsupervised for a moment is, of course, not the same as if the daycare kids were unsupervised and got into trouble.

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                    • godiva83
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 581

                      #11
                      Luckily my washroom is right off the main playroom and has the barn door style door where you can close the bottom but leave the top open! It gives me semi privacy but am still able to keep an eye out!

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                      • Abigail
                        Child Care Provider
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 2417

                        #12
                        I would hope that someone asks because it's something that is going to happen daily. I asked a lot of people because I had the fear of not knowing what was best. When a licensing or referral rep asks they are searching for answers to know you're using a bathroom nearby and that all the children are safe. For me I have only one infant and a few two year olds. I use to have to bring my infant to the crib to make sure the infant is safe while I use the bathroom, but now I am able to put the kids into transition mode like "go get your shoes on so they're in the entryway right next to the bathroom and the baby can still be on the activity mat while I use the bathroom then go get baby. Really it's about safety in my opinion. I leave the door open now, but I am 15 feet down the hall and can hear the kids and know exactly what they're doing. If the kids are eating lunch across the hall from the bathroom I shut the door to be open only an inch. I don't want them watching me and who wants to when you're eating. Then I open the door while I wash my hands for a minute.

                        You know, it will even be first-time parents who will ask what you do when you have to go the bathroom and work alone so you need to make sure you have a good answer. I had to answer this when my infant got enrolled and I shared the option of placing baby in the crib while I went to keep baby safe from the toddlers. Good luck!

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                        • Former Teacher
                          Advanced Daycare.com Member
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 1331

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Baan Dek Lek
                          I don't have a daycare yet (but working in a child care center) I'm just curious.

                          I know in PA especially with Keystone Stars, you have to have your supervision at the kids at all time and in ratio. How have you supervised your kids for this situation, especially when DPW/state/ Stars come to inspect you or even ask you? I meant for a person who own family day care and only there by herself without assistant.
                          Thanks
                          I am a private nanny so thankfully I dont have rules, regulations, laws blah blah etc to follow happyface

                          However when I do have to use the restroom, I just turn on the tv. As soon as the kids (2 of them) hear the beeping sound of the tv coming on, BOOM! They drop everything and run and sit in front of it.:: They will STILL be in the same position when I am done!

                          FYI: The TV is NEVER on unless its first thing in the morning so they can wake up or naptime. They know that TV is a treat not a right.

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                          • Blackcat31
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 36124

                            #14
                            I love this question....LOL!!

                            If I have to use the bathroom, I go. (with the door closed. )

                            My kids are separated into ages so my infants/toddlers and pre-schoolers are al lin age appropriate areas that allow me to do whatever I need to do (restroom, cooking etc) and not worry about my kids getting into something.

                            Each area is gated off so no one can wander from one space to another.

                            My bathroom is also centrally located so it isn't like I am in there for hours. It really only takes less than 3 minutes to pee, flush and wash your hands.

                            I have also NEVER been asked this question by my licensor, prospective or current clients, or any advisors or higher-ups...

                            Also, in all my years in this business I have never had a child get into trouble while I was using the bathroom. I guess I either have really good kids or I can pee super fast. ::

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                            • Former Teacher
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 1331

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Blackcat31
                              I guess I either have really good kids or I can pee super fast. ::
                              I know that for me when I am at work, I tend to go quicker ::

                              I know, I know, I know....TMI ::::

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