Hi everyone!
I am new to being a licensed provider (officially licensed as of February) but not new to being around kids. I have 4 kids myself (ages 10 to 3) and have been around kids (my mom ran a licensed home daycare for 20+ years) and babysat for years. My point being I've met a ton of kids and have a good idea what kids should be doing at certain stages.
To get to the point, I had a new DCG start today. She is a few months shy of 3. This is her very first daycare experience. Her dad watched her from the time she was born up until today. When she came in she cried for only about 3 minutes and then went right to playing. I thought she did great! Well, throughout the day I noticed a few things that worry me.
- she repeatedly kept standing on my coffee table. Seriously she did this like 30 times in a row. each time I would take her down and tell her "we don't stand on furniture". I attempted time-outs but she wouldn't sit. She would get up and run to the coffee table to get up on it again. I ended up holding her in time-out for 2 minutes while she struggled to get away. When I told her she could get up she bolted to the coffee table and did it again!!! AGHHH I really don't think she was trying to be defiant.
- she also has no idea how to eat by herself. by coincidence the mom called me to check on her while I was serving lunch. i told her what we were having (I served 1/2 a chicken burger on a bun, kiwi, bananas, and corn) and she commented that I was feeding her a lot and it must take me a long time spoon feeding all the kids. I was like WHAT?!? spoon feeding? turns out this kid does not know how to feed herself. the parents cut up/spoon feed every meal to her! she told me she does feed herself cheerios, cookies, and pretzels, but that's about it.
- nap time was a BUST! since she's almost 3 (and a big 3 at that - she's as tall as my 5yo!) i put her down on a cot. well she would not lay down. kept running to...guess....yep! the coffee table! well i pulled out a pack n play after that, only to put her in it, turn around and hear BOOM! she threw herself out! didn't get hurt, thank GOD!!! i put her back and decided i would stay near her and wait for her to fall asleep. she did, but it took me laying her back down countless times (she managed to flip out a handful more times while I would leave the room to check on other kids) and well over an hour.
- i also noticed she won't make eye contact with me or the other kids. maybe it's just because she's new??? i even sat right in front of her, playing with toy animals with her. i would grab a toy, she would see it, say the name of the animal, and then proceeded to line the toys all up. she would not look at me, even if the toy was right in front of my face. she doesn't respond to her name at all either.
- finally (sorry this got so long) at pickup i would've thought she would be super excited to see her mom. no expression!!! she wouldn't come when either of us called her name so her mom walked in and picked her up, brought her to the door, sat her down and put on her coat and shoes and then they were gone.
Is it just me? Mom hasn't indicated any concerns. She is back here on Wednesday and is supposed to start full time next Monday. I can't believe how much work this one child was today - and I didn't even have my infant here! She was much more work than the other 3 DC's combined!!!
Would you say anything to the mom? Anyone think these things are normal? Or maybe because she was home so long with the father and not around other kids?
I am new to being a licensed provider (officially licensed as of February) but not new to being around kids. I have 4 kids myself (ages 10 to 3) and have been around kids (my mom ran a licensed home daycare for 20+ years) and babysat for years. My point being I've met a ton of kids and have a good idea what kids should be doing at certain stages.
To get to the point, I had a new DCG start today. She is a few months shy of 3. This is her very first daycare experience. Her dad watched her from the time she was born up until today. When she came in she cried for only about 3 minutes and then went right to playing. I thought she did great! Well, throughout the day I noticed a few things that worry me.
- she repeatedly kept standing on my coffee table. Seriously she did this like 30 times in a row. each time I would take her down and tell her "we don't stand on furniture". I attempted time-outs but she wouldn't sit. She would get up and run to the coffee table to get up on it again. I ended up holding her in time-out for 2 minutes while she struggled to get away. When I told her she could get up she bolted to the coffee table and did it again!!! AGHHH I really don't think she was trying to be defiant.
- she also has no idea how to eat by herself. by coincidence the mom called me to check on her while I was serving lunch. i told her what we were having (I served 1/2 a chicken burger on a bun, kiwi, bananas, and corn) and she commented that I was feeding her a lot and it must take me a long time spoon feeding all the kids. I was like WHAT?!? spoon feeding? turns out this kid does not know how to feed herself. the parents cut up/spoon feed every meal to her! she told me she does feed herself cheerios, cookies, and pretzels, but that's about it.
- nap time was a BUST! since she's almost 3 (and a big 3 at that - she's as tall as my 5yo!) i put her down on a cot. well she would not lay down. kept running to...guess....yep! the coffee table! well i pulled out a pack n play after that, only to put her in it, turn around and hear BOOM! she threw herself out! didn't get hurt, thank GOD!!! i put her back and decided i would stay near her and wait for her to fall asleep. she did, but it took me laying her back down countless times (she managed to flip out a handful more times while I would leave the room to check on other kids) and well over an hour.
- i also noticed she won't make eye contact with me or the other kids. maybe it's just because she's new??? i even sat right in front of her, playing with toy animals with her. i would grab a toy, she would see it, say the name of the animal, and then proceeded to line the toys all up. she would not look at me, even if the toy was right in front of my face. she doesn't respond to her name at all either.
- finally (sorry this got so long) at pickup i would've thought she would be super excited to see her mom. no expression!!! she wouldn't come when either of us called her name so her mom walked in and picked her up, brought her to the door, sat her down and put on her coat and shoes and then they were gone.
Is it just me? Mom hasn't indicated any concerns. She is back here on Wednesday and is supposed to start full time next Monday. I can't believe how much work this one child was today - and I didn't even have my infant here! She was much more work than the other 3 DC's combined!!!
Would you say anything to the mom? Anyone think these things are normal? Or maybe because she was home so long with the father and not around other kids?
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