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  • Familycare71
    Daycare.com Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 1716

    #31
    Originally posted by daycaremum
    I have rarely had problems with parents not bringing what I ask them. I ask them in advance of when I actually need the item so that if they do forget one day, it doesn't matter. I would never invest in that much spare stuff or invest that much storage space in my home to extra clothing. Enough of my house is designated to daycare storage and playspace.
    I have a family of my own that has their own things that need storing.
    Nannyde, I'm glad you have a good business, but your sweatshirts sewn shut and having my child have to wear your coats and shoes would turn me off as a parent. How do the children use their hands and fingers when in those sweat shirts?? It just seems weird. Also my child having to sleep in a sleep sack until they are over 5 years old, also weird.
    I don't know where you are located, but we have snowy, cold winter's here, and the children must also have snowpants and waterproof mitts. It would just be all too much for me to store all that stuff in different sizes. And also weird.
    What I have learned from Nan is if it doesn't work for you that's ok- find someplace else that does .
    Nan- I bet it is more work! Good luck with the selling of your house!

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      #32
      I insist that kids have a pair of sneakers (velcro-no ties) to keep at my home.

      This started after one of my kids was showing up every day with feces on his shoes from playing outdoors on the farm. After TWO weeks of forcing the kid to leave his shoes on my sidewalk, telling mom that he needed another pair (and money was NOT an issue in this home-this was a power struggle, plain and simple), I finally went out and bought the kid a NICE pair of shoes. Added $53 to the daycare bill with a receipt for the shoes. Problem solved.

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