This is what gets my goat when I read these posts. If you're calling to file a complaint yet still bring your child, that says a lot about you. Recently a parent posted under unreg about something and complaining and wanting to report but couldn't find someone else yet...
Ummm, if you're THAT concerned, you should pull your child. I once had a DCP who I was even friends with you wrote me some long email about how her DD had dried tears on her face and her hair was a little wet and matted like she'd been laid down and left to cry for an extended period of time. I told her in no uncertain terms that if she thinks I'm neglecting her child (which I would view that as neglect) than maybe daycare just isn't for her. I have her 6 mo old baby and another 8 mo old baby to care for and yes, sometimes babies cry. They cry when you change their diaper, they cry when they wake up from a nap, they cry when they need something. This was her first week mind you! She apologized and said she didn't mean to imply I was neglecting her baby and that she understands babies cry and will be more understanding but just kinda panicked. LOL That didn't last long anyway, she realized she wasn't getting the wages she thought she was and with daycare costs and her husband's schedule change it worked out best for her to stay home!
I agree! I had almost the same situation with another mom. I just changed her baby's diaper, who hated diaper changes and cried every time. She shows up to get him 10 mins later and asked why he was crying because his eyebrows were puffy. :
: Why do babies cry? Hmmm, let me get my LONG list of reasons your baby could have cried in the last 10 mins.
I don't know why parents think babies shouldn't cry at daycare but it's ok to cry at home!?
Anywho... got off on a tangent there! I was just talking to my dh about heat, we keep our's at 68* during the day and bump it up if we're chilly and we have a semi-small house, 1700sqft. I can't imagine heating a larger area and even over 75* is too high!! That's crazy! I'm not one to term but I don't take threats lightly and would tell her to find another provider who is wiling to keep their center a sauna for her kid.




Anywho... got off on a tangent there! I was just talking to my dh about heat, we keep our's at 68* during the day and bump it up if we're chilly and we have a semi-small house, 1700sqft. I can't imagine heating a larger area and even over 75* is too high!! That's crazy! I'm not one to term but I don't take threats lightly and would tell her to find another provider who is wiling to keep their center a sauna for her kid.
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