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  • wdmmom
    Advanced Daycare.com
    • Mar 2011
    • 2713

    What Do You Do When...

    3 weeks ago I notified daycare families of our Valentine's Day Party (which is today.) I notified them through ther daycare's Facebook page and via email. I did this probably 3 times.

    I also gave them a "class list" and said that each child needed to bring Valentine's for the other kids and that if you didn't want your child to participate in the festivities, that I needed to know by Monday (the 11th).

    Everyone brought in their Valentine's and a small treat to share except for ONE kid! Granted he's only a year old but come on! I know for a fact that the family got the emails and seen the FB posts because they said something about it last week. Today kid comes in empty handed.

    I really don't think I need to send goodies home from others for him if they didn't do what they were suppose to. Is this wrong?
  • Loveyoustinkyface
    New Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 115

    #2
    I would just share the "love" and candy, it's Valentine's day. (But take out the chocolate and save that for yourself!!)

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    • bgmeyers
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 136

      #3
      I would send them anyway. The kids here were so excited to GIVE their treats to their friends. I love that they are finding the joy in being the giver and not worrying about what they are going to get.

      Maybe, just maybe, those parents who chose not to participate will have a change of heart next time around. If not, so be it. I will keep doing what I do and can't change the world.

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      • momofsix
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 1846

        #4
        All of my kids brought cards/treats but my one year old too. I'm guessing the parents figured he's too young. Not a problem really-they're the type of family that I know will bring them when he's older. He still gets a bag of things to take home-his parents can have the extra calories because I sure don't need 'em::

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        • wdmmom
          Advanced Daycare.com
          • Mar 2011
          • 2713

          #5
          This family has got to be the worst ones I have.

          Their older child attended last year. No Valentines, No Christmas exchange, No Christmas gift or bonus for me...2 years in a row, no birthday treats. NOTHING!

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          • Lucy
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2010
            • 1654

            #6
            While I would roll my eyes, I would still send something home for him. The other kids brought him Valentine's and/or treats, so he is entitled to take them home. In fact, I'd play up to that mom at pick up time how generous all the kids were. Might kind of make her feel guilty!

            Also, if he's only ONE, the parents might have been the ones rolling their eyes and thinking, really? We have to sign Valentine's from our ONE year old?? I'm not saying that's how I would've felt as the parent of the 1 yr old, but maybe they did. No biggie. I wouldn't stress over it.

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