one of the things that I tell parents is that because I am the only one here, that I must wear many hats to make the business run successfully.
The only way that I can guarantee a great and successful childcare is to have all parents on board with all my my rules and policies. While I don't want to come off sounding like a crazy woman, I do have a PHB that I have written over the years that helps everyone to have a better understanding of why these rules are in place.
I hope tonight that I can go over my polices with you and you can have all of your questions or concerns addressed. Please ask any and all questions/concerns you have.
SOmething like this.... I always take the lead when I do an interview. I tell them how I run my program and let them ask me questions.
Example: DCP says----- you don't offer baby bottles what will we do, my child can only drink from a bottle. (btw my ages are 20months and up) I tell them don't worry, when your child is with me, they will be able to do things you never knew they could do. First off, if your child is never offered one here, they will never have the need for it. It was never an option in the first place to them, so they tend to do well without them from the start. Secondly, they will see that no one else has one and will be ok with that.
I am basically shutting the mom down in a nice way without telling her no.
The only way that I can guarantee a great and successful childcare is to have all parents on board with all my my rules and policies. While I don't want to come off sounding like a crazy woman, I do have a PHB that I have written over the years that helps everyone to have a better understanding of why these rules are in place.
I hope tonight that I can go over my polices with you and you can have all of your questions or concerns addressed. Please ask any and all questions/concerns you have.
SOmething like this.... I always take the lead when I do an interview. I tell them how I run my program and let them ask me questions.
Example: DCP says----- you don't offer baby bottles what will we do, my child can only drink from a bottle. (btw my ages are 20months and up) I tell them don't worry, when your child is with me, they will be able to do things you never knew they could do. First off, if your child is never offered one here, they will never have the need for it. It was never an option in the first place to them, so they tend to do well without them from the start. Secondly, they will see that no one else has one and will be ok with that.
I am basically shutting the mom down in a nice way without telling her no.
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