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  • williams2008
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 981

    Phone Call From DCM This Am.....

    So one of my dcms called this morning to let me know that she wasn't going to send dcb this am since she called in to work. Then she went on to say, but since he is really cranky I'm going to bring him so I can get me some rest:confused::confused:

    Just what I needed today since my assistant is off, a cranky 9 month old
  • crazydaycarelady
    Not really crazy
    • Jul 2012
    • 1457

    #2
    That's ****s, but I do have to give her kudos for being honest.

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    • MrsSteinel'sHouse
      Daycare.com Member
      • Aug 2012
      • 1509

      #3
      On the plus side, usually if they are realy cranky for mom they aren't for me and visa versa! If I say they had a really rough day watch out, mom comes in the next morning saying what an awesome evening they had!

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      • williams2008
        Daycare.com Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 981

        #4
        Originally posted by MrsSteinel'sHouse
        On the plus side, usually if they are realy cranky for mom they aren't for me and visa versa! If I say they had a really rough day watch out, mom comes in the next morning saying what an awesome evening they had!
        He came in, had breakfast and went straight to sleep!!!

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        • williams2008
          Daycare.com Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 981

          #5
          Originally posted by crazydaycarelady
          That's ****s, but I do have to give her kudos for being honest.
          Yeah, I was glad she warned me. Turns out the lil fella was hungry and sleepy.

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          • caregiver
            Daycare.com Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 256

            #6
            That really bugs me when a parent stays home because they are not feeling good, but still will bring their child to daycare saying that they won't be able to get rest if they keep their child home. How many times have we as daycare providers not felt 100% maybe one day, but still take the kids.... we get through the day, but would have rather had the day off ourselves so we could rest and feel better. If we can do it, why can't a parent do it with their own child! Parents seem to not want to take responsibility of their own child even when they are home, for whatever reason and pawn them off at a daycare so they don't have to be bothered with them for a few hours. Is it just me or does it seem like parents don't want to spend time with their child if they are home for whatever reason and want "ME" time?

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            • williams2008
              Daycare.com Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 981

              #7
              Originally posted by care giver
              That really bugs me when a parent stays home because they are not feeling good, but still will bring their child to daycare saying that they won't be able to get rest if they keep their child home. How many times have we as daycare providers not felt 100% maybe one day, but still take the kids.... we get through the day, but would have rather had the day off ourselves so we could rest and feel better. If we can do it, why can't a parent do it with their own child! Parents seem to not want to take responsibility of their own child even when they are home, for whatever reason and pawn them off at a daycare so they don't have to be bothered with them for a few hours. Is it just me or does it seem like parents don't want to spend time with their child if they are home for whatever reason and want "ME" time?
              No, it's not you. I have came across a lot of parents who do not want to spend time with their kids and that's just SAD.

              The other day there was a power outage on the side of town I live on as well as the side my daycare is on. I told every parent at drop off that if the power was not back on by noon I will be closing for the day. One dcm said.....are you closing the entire day or will you be taking them to your house?:confused::confused: Just when I thought I had heard it all, she hit me with that!::

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              • EntropyControlSpecialist
                Embracing the chaos.
                • Mar 2012
                • 7466

                #8
                Originally posted by care giver
                That really bugs me when a parent stays home because they are not feeling good, but still will bring their child to daycare saying that they won't be able to get rest if they keep their child home. How many times have we as daycare providers not felt 100% maybe one day, but still take the kids.... we get through the day, but would have rather had the day off ourselves so we could rest and feel better. If we can do it, why can't a parent do it with their own child! Parents seem to not want to take responsibility of their own child even when they are home, for whatever reason and pawn them off at a daycare so they don't have to be bothered with them for a few hours. Is it just me or does it seem like parents don't want to spend time with their child if they are home for whatever reason and want "ME" time?
                That is a constant complaint here.



                Glad DCK was pacified by food and sleep! happyface

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                • Crystal
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 4002

                  #9
                  Why did she bother to call in the first place? She called to say she WAS going to keep him home but she changed her mind? What kind of cruel trick is that?::::::

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                  • Crystal
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 4002

                    #10
                    On another note, I don't mind if the children are here while Mom or Dad are at home, especially if the parent is sick.

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                    • Familycare71
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 1716

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Crystal
                      On another note, I don't mind if the children are here while Mom or Dad are at home, especially if the parent is sick.
                      I have wished many times that I had a dc to send my kids to when I was sick! ::
                      That is one time a parent being home doesn't bug me at all- they need to sleep and if they are really sick the dc kid isn't getting the care they need probably...

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                      • Jewels
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 534

                        #12
                        That was the only time I sent my son to daycare when I had daycare, was if I was really sick, I totally understand that one! its the other ones that are annoying, like the other week, our family was camping with one of my daycare families, and that family had friday off, and when the dad picked up the baby and 5 year old the thursday before, he said "The kids will be here in the morning so we can get ready to go" I wanted to laugh, "um because I don't need to get ready to leave for the same exact trip you do!?and with 12 children here, you don't think it may be nice to lighten my load a little, after your wife told me they wouldn't be here....they didn't end up coming, luckily the wife thought the way I did, and was mad at the husband for telling me that. But I was so mad all of thursday night!

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                        • williams2008
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 981

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Crystal
                          Why did she bother to call in the first place? She called to say she WAS going to keep him home but she changed her mind? What kind of cruel trick is that?::::::
                          yep, that's exactly why she called.

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                          • Blackcat31
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 36124

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Crystal
                            On another note, I don't mind if the children are here while Mom or Dad are at home, especially if the parent is sick.
                            Same here.

                            I am betting that when a parent can get some good quality rest, they recover much faster than if they had to mind their child all day while trying to recuperate.

                            I get annoyed when parents want to dump their child all the time, but IME, those parents aren't really all that common.

                            I think that just because you are a parent, it doesn't mean that you are required to be attached to your child 24/7.

                            I would also assume that sending your child to daycare while you (the parent ) stay home and rest, cuts down on the exposure for the child.

                            Same concept many providers use for excluding sick kids or having a time limit for pick up after being notified of illness at care.....minimize expose for a less likely chance of getting the same illness.

                            @Williams2008 Glad the little guy was good for you and not at all cranky like mom thought he was. That always makes for a nice surprise

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                            • EchoMom
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • May 2012
                              • 729

                              #15
                              Originally posted by care giver
                              That really bugs me when a parent stays home because they are not feeling good, but still will bring their child to daycare saying that they won't be able to get rest if they keep their child home. How many times have we as daycare providers not felt 100% maybe one day, but still take the kids.... we get through the day, but would have rather had the day off ourselves so we could rest and feel better. If we can do it, why can't a parent do it with their own child! Parents seem to not want to take responsibility of their own child even when they are home, for whatever reason and pawn them off at a daycare so they don't have to be bothered with them for a few hours. Is it just me or does it seem like parents don't want to spend time with their child if they are home for whatever reason and want "ME" time?
                              I get what yhour'e saying and myself, I also don't understand how parents say they can't get any work done, housework done, packing, moving, resting, etc. done while their child (usually only 1 child too) is with them so they drop them off to get things done. I can handle a group of kids, and as a teacher, a whole classroom.

                              HOWEVER, just to play devil's advocate. I also think you're wrong in your attitude about it... They have a job where they are allowed to call off, and they also pay for daycare. Those are the choices they made. We chose to work from home and know that usually we can't just call off whenever we want, that's not the job we chose. I don't think you can fault them for calling off of work and utilizing the daycare they pay for.

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