We had an interview today, with a referral from one of our favorite DCFs. They have been on our waiting list since Nov, and we had a DCG have her last day on Friday - so we can now take them on. It is so funny how when one of your favorite daycare families refer someone, you assume the fit will be as good as it is with that DCF.
There is a language barrier, as they are German. And was we know from the clients who referred them (are also German) daycare is not a very common concept for them. So there was a lot of discussion about how things work.
Mom seems very sad to leave DCB (8 months), but she has started school and needs some study time, so we will start out with 1/2 days at first. I think its more for her than DCB.
Also mom was very concerned what we do when two of the little ones are crying at once... I very nicely tried to explain that one will have to wait - but that we decide based on which babies need is the highest priority (I don't need to explain this to you ladies).
DCB (8 months) doesn't hold is own bottle, and only naps for 30 min at a time - oh and drinks fennel tea after meals.
Also, they were very thrown off by having to pay tuition when they are not coming. I tried to explain that they are paying for the spot, and we are still here providing care whether they are here or not. But I think the language / cultural barrier made things a little difficult.
Also, at the end of the interview mom saw our training potty, and asked about potty training - because grandparents said that DCD was trained at 10 months. I know kids in European countries are trained earlier, however I explained to her that our kids don't train until 2/2.5. What she mentioned seemed at lot like elimination communication - and not potty training.
Despite all this, they were very very nice. I just think it won't be the smoothest transition. Fingers crossed.
There is a language barrier, as they are German. And was we know from the clients who referred them (are also German) daycare is not a very common concept for them. So there was a lot of discussion about how things work.
Mom seems very sad to leave DCB (8 months), but she has started school and needs some study time, so we will start out with 1/2 days at first. I think its more for her than DCB.
Also mom was very concerned what we do when two of the little ones are crying at once... I very nicely tried to explain that one will have to wait - but that we decide based on which babies need is the highest priority (I don't need to explain this to you ladies).
DCB (8 months) doesn't hold is own bottle, and only naps for 30 min at a time - oh and drinks fennel tea after meals.
Also, they were very thrown off by having to pay tuition when they are not coming. I tried to explain that they are paying for the spot, and we are still here providing care whether they are here or not. But I think the language / cultural barrier made things a little difficult.
Also, at the end of the interview mom saw our training potty, and asked about potty training - because grandparents said that DCD was trained at 10 months. I know kids in European countries are trained earlier, however I explained to her that our kids don't train until 2/2.5. What she mentioned seemed at lot like elimination communication - and not potty training.
Despite all this, they were very very nice. I just think it won't be the smoothest transition. Fingers crossed.
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