I am in a childcare group on facebook and someone posted on there that they had an interview with a parent and the potential mom showed up and insisted on going through every room of her home.
DCP told this person that there were areas which dck's are not allowed and had those areas (primarily bedrooms) gated off with a child gate.
The potential client proceeded to step over the gate and went into the provider's daughters bedroom. Ok, 1st red flag...GET OUT OF MY HOUSE!!!
Next however, this person started opening her daughters dresser drawers and opening her daughters closet doors. 2nd red flag...I WILL CALL THE POLICE IF YOU DON'T LEAVE IMMEDIATELY.
So, this potential client showed up at providers home for a tour...with NO CHILD. 3rd red flag...I AM CALLING THE POLICE AS SOON AS YOU LEAVE MY HOME.
To me, this sounds as though this person had something else in mind other than possibly childcare. It almost sounds as though they were scoping the house out for a potential robbery or something. SCARY!!!!
So, I have decided that since hearing of this incident I am going to start requesting any potential client to show an ID when they arrive at my home.
In these days and times, you really never know who you're letting in the door...espcially if they show up for childcare without a child.
Does anyone else request parents to provide ID when they interview????
DCP told this person that there were areas which dck's are not allowed and had those areas (primarily bedrooms) gated off with a child gate.
The potential client proceeded to step over the gate and went into the provider's daughters bedroom. Ok, 1st red flag...GET OUT OF MY HOUSE!!!
Next however, this person started opening her daughters dresser drawers and opening her daughters closet doors. 2nd red flag...I WILL CALL THE POLICE IF YOU DON'T LEAVE IMMEDIATELY.
So, this potential client showed up at providers home for a tour...with NO CHILD. 3rd red flag...I AM CALLING THE POLICE AS SOON AS YOU LEAVE MY HOME.
To me, this sounds as though this person had something else in mind other than possibly childcare. It almost sounds as though they were scoping the house out for a potential robbery or something. SCARY!!!!
So, I have decided that since hearing of this incident I am going to start requesting any potential client to show an ID when they arrive at my home.
In these days and times, you really never know who you're letting in the door...espcially if they show up for childcare without a child.
Does anyone else request parents to provide ID when they interview????
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