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  • angiescott
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2013
    • 33

    #16
    I have one that drives me crazy. Actually it's a sibling set who are here from open to close. Good news, mom just gave me her two weeks notice because they are MOVING!!!! Never been so happy to take a paycut in my life.happyfacehappyfacehappyfacehappyfacehappyfacehappyface

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    • JoseyJo
      Group DCP in Kansas
      • Apr 2013
      • 964

      #17
      Originally posted by angiescott
      I have one that drives me crazy. Actually it's a sibling set who are here from open to close. Good news, mom just gave me her two weeks notice because they are MOVING!!!! Never been so happy to take a paycut in my life.happyfacehappyfacehappyfacehappyfacehappyfacehappyface
      :: I was ready for 1 to move on to K last year, and I am already counting the days for 1 to leave to K this year

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      • craftymissbeth
        Legally Unlicensed
        • May 2012
        • 2385

        #18
        I have a 10 month old dcg that I've had for about a month and just can't bond with her. She rarely smiles... just scans the room staring at everyone. I hate to say this, but the way she looks at people is super "judgey"... but dcm is like that to so maybe she gets it from her. Plus she's a screamer

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        • JoseyJo
          Group DCP in Kansas
          • Apr 2013
          • 964

          #19
          Originally posted by craftymissbeth
          She rarely smiles... just scans the room staring at everyone. I hate to say this, but the way she looks at people is super "judgey"...
          :: I know just what you mean- we had a dcg4 who was like that, and her mom was too

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          • Meeko
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 4349

            #20
            I once had a little DCG for 5 years. Didn't feel even a tiny bit sad to see her go.

            I think whoever thought up Angelica on Rugrats must have known this child and decided to model the cartoon after her.................

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            • clep
              Daycare.com Member
              • Jul 2012
              • 206

              #21
              I have a child like that. The parents have little boundaries and the child is very high strung as a result. He drives me crazy. My saving grace is that my last day running my day home is Oct 30 and I am counting down the days.

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              • daycare
                Advanced Daycare.com *********
                • Feb 2011
                • 16259

                #22
                I have this same exact child and I used to cringe at the though of the child's arrival.

                what I started doing was immediately at arrival time making sure drop off was as fast as possible getting the parent out the door.

                I do this currently and have been for the last 6 months. I get down on my knees and I grab the child's hand. I start with the pinky and I find something nice to say about him. I then move on to the ring finger, rinse and repeat until you get to the thumb. As I am telling him each thing that I like about him, I am holding his hand in my hand with the left and touching each finger with the right.

                By the time we get to his thumb I say.............today we are going to have a great day. Let's remember the rules ok..........We hug and on his way he goes. Of course I do have to remind my gently of the rules from time to time, like let's use a whispering voice or lets be kind to our friends.

                This strategy has really helped me build a bond with this child and is infact now one of my favorite DCK. There are times I would love to buy ear plugs, and as soon as I am starting to feel annoyed by him I repeat the hand method again..........

                I know it's really hard to connect to everyone person, if they are a child or adult, it really is no different. The only difference is that most children are not aware that they are hard to deal with...

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                • Laurel
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Mar 2013
                  • 3218

                  #23
                  Originally posted by daycare
                  I have this same exact child and I used to cringe at the though of the child's arrival.

                  what I started doing was immediately at arrival time making sure drop off was as fast as possible getting the parent out the door.

                  I do this currently and have been for the last 6 months. I get down on my knees and I grab the child's hand. I start with the pinky and I find something nice to say about him. I then move on to the ring finger, rinse and repeat until you get to the thumb. As I am telling him each thing that I like about him, I am holding his hand in my hand with the left and touching each finger with the right.

                  By the time we get to his thumb I say.............today we are going to have a great day. Let's remember the rules ok..........We hug and on his way he goes. Of course I do have to remind my gently of the rules from time to time, like let's use a whispering voice or lets be kind to our friends.

                  This strategy has really helped me build a bond with this child and is infact now one of my favorite DCK. There are times I would love to buy ear plugs, and as soon as I am starting to feel annoyed by him I repeat the hand method again..........

                  I know it's really hard to connect to everyone person, if they are a child or adult, it really is no different. The only difference is that most children arenas not aware that they are hard to deal with...

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