Lock the door and don't unlock it until 4:59.
If She Does It Again ..
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Don't you have a schedule for him? By that I mean which days the nanny is going to pick up and which days the parent would?
Aside from that, can you come up with some sort of plan with the other kids in your care to help keep things calmer? I wouldn't be putting up with any sort of ruckus just because an adult is standing there. Just as if a licensing worker or food program rep visits I expect my kiddos to remain on their best behavior regardless. I new face doesn't give them permission to get out of control. Maybe redirect them onto an an involved activity when you're anticipating a pick up?- Flag
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Why do you have to get him ready anyway? I'd say "Hi, how are you? Here's dcb!" and turn around and walk back to the group. I'd keep them distracted with a book or something so that they don't act up while dcb & his nanny are getting their things together and leaving.
Imo, when the parent/caregiver shows up, my job ends.- Flag
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