I think that I have reached my limit yesterday when a demanding DCM asked me to decrease the amount of baby formula that I was feeding her DCC because her WIC ran out and the formula is too expensive.
History: DCB started when he was 3 months old, now he is 10 months. When the DCB was 8 months, the father stopped providing support causing a financial hardship on the DCM. I lowered her rate letting her know that it would be a temporary adjustment. I hurt myself financially because of it and over the past 2 months turned potential clients away because I could not accept another infant because of ratio standards. 2 months turned into 4 months because she is still not on her feet. Last week on Monday, I gave the DCM that her rate was going to go up to the toddler rate which is still a big discount because she was not going to pay the infant rate. Later that evening, she told me that she couldn’t afford the increase and would pay it as long as she could. The next day the DCD stopped by with some diapers and said that she was thinking about leaving because of the increase but he would cover the increase so that he could stay in my care. I thought that the problem was solved until last night and the weird drop off this morning when the DCM just dropped the kid off at the front door without saying a word.
The DCM has always been demanding from the beginning about how I should take care of the DCB. It has never bothered me before until today. During pick up, she demanded that I feed him less formula because her WIC ran out and she her Soy Formula is too expensive. I know that she is going through financial hardship but I feel like she is taking it out on me as if I am the problem. The DCB drinks all of his formula and then eats all of his food on top of that. Most of the time I have to give him seconds on table food. This is a demand that I don’t think that I could live with because I could never not feed the baby. I could offer to use my formula because the state requires that I keep it in stock but the DCB is on Soy formula and I can only buy formula that’s universal for all the infants in care.
Her financial problems are spilling over into my daycare. What you would do with this family?
History: DCB started when he was 3 months old, now he is 10 months. When the DCB was 8 months, the father stopped providing support causing a financial hardship on the DCM. I lowered her rate letting her know that it would be a temporary adjustment. I hurt myself financially because of it and over the past 2 months turned potential clients away because I could not accept another infant because of ratio standards. 2 months turned into 4 months because she is still not on her feet. Last week on Monday, I gave the DCM that her rate was going to go up to the toddler rate which is still a big discount because she was not going to pay the infant rate. Later that evening, she told me that she couldn’t afford the increase and would pay it as long as she could. The next day the DCD stopped by with some diapers and said that she was thinking about leaving because of the increase but he would cover the increase so that he could stay in my care. I thought that the problem was solved until last night and the weird drop off this morning when the DCM just dropped the kid off at the front door without saying a word.
The DCM has always been demanding from the beginning about how I should take care of the DCB. It has never bothered me before until today. During pick up, she demanded that I feed him less formula because her WIC ran out and she her Soy Formula is too expensive. I know that she is going through financial hardship but I feel like she is taking it out on me as if I am the problem. The DCB drinks all of his formula and then eats all of his food on top of that. Most of the time I have to give him seconds on table food. This is a demand that I don’t think that I could live with because I could never not feed the baby. I could offer to use my formula because the state requires that I keep it in stock but the DCB is on Soy formula and I can only buy formula that’s universal for all the infants in care.
Her financial problems are spilling over into my daycare. What you would do with this family?
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