Do any of you have a problem with your dcks coming in smelling like cologne, aftershave, perfume or whatever???? OMG they be killing me. These lil kids be smelling sooooooo loud not to mention my nose can not tolerate all that stuff. I can not stop sneezing!!
Achoooooooooo!!!!!!!!
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I don't have that issue but I do know lots of providers have a "No scent" policy.
Some for personal preference and others for allergies or sensitivities to some smells/scents.
I'd definitely mention it to the parents though.
ONE smell is one thing but a whole bunch of them mixed together in close quarters must be unbearable!- Flag
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I don't have that issue but I do know lots of providers have a "No scent" policy.
Some for personal preference and others for allergies or sensitivities to some smells/scents.
I'd definitely mention it to the parents though.
ONE smell is one thing but a whole bunch of them mixed together in close quarters must be unbearable!- Flag
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Explain to the families that it is for health reasons.
I am sure most would understand and gladly comply- Flag
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Fortunately I don't have any dck's who do this, but I am also severely sensitive to cologne's and cigarette smoke. I get instantly congested and headache and neauseous if I'm around someone who reeks of either.
I would DEFINITELY make it part of my handbook and in the meantime let the parents know how it affects you. I've had to put kids' belongings outside for a while to air out when they have come in reeking of cigarette smoke.- Flag
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Fortunately I don't have any dck's who do this, but I am also severely sensitive to cologne's and cigarette smoke. I get instantly congested and headache and neauseous if I'm around someone who reeks of either.
I would DEFINITELY make it part of my handbook and in the meantime let the parents know how it affects you. I've had to put kids' belongings outside for a while to air out when they have come in reeking of cigarette smoke.- Flag
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I know they want their kids to smell good, but goodness these are 1 & 2 year olds.- Flag
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I have a "no scent" section in my handbook. I say "Due to the allergies and lung sensitivity of some children, I cannot allow children to have any heavy scents. Perfume/Cologne/Lotions/Smoke...if your child smells heavily of any scent, pleasant or unpleasant, they will need to go home."- Flag
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