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

    Oh NO He Didn't

    What in the world is wrong with people.

    today dcd comes into pick up his boy. We are in the middle of singing some songs. Mind you there are 12 of us.

    I guess the dcd answers his phone while we are in class singing and then has the nerve to say, LOUDLY over us, can you please quiet down, I can't hear and I am on the phone.

    I was so mad that I had the kids sing louder.

    I am really really starting to NOT understand and dislike people. Who comes into someone elses house and tells them to be quiet?

  • Cradle2crayons
    Daycare.com Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 3642

    #2
    Originally posted by daycare
    What in the world is wrong with people.

    today dcd comes into pick up his boy. We are in the middle of singing some songs. Mind you there are 12 of us.

    I guess the dcd answers his phone while we are in class singing and then has the nerve to say, LOUDLY over us, can you please quiet down, I can't hear and I am on the phone.

    I was so mad that I had the kids sing louder.

    I am really really starting to NOT understand and dislike people. Who comes into someone elses house and tells them to be quiet?

    Up on my door would be a new sign.... Just like at my local drive through a and banks...

    "Please no talking on cell phones while dropping off and picking up children. Thanks for your understanding"

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

      #3
      Originally posted by Cradle2crayons
      Up on my door would be a new sign.... Just like at my local drive through a and banks...

      "Please no talking on cell phones while dropping off and picking up children. Thanks for your understanding"
      ...... I would love to see the look on this dcd face when he comes tomorrow if I did that......

      I am totally venting, but it really did make me mad.

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      • melilley
        Daycare.com Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 5155

        #4
        My mouth is wide open! No He Didn't!

        I have a dcm who, almost every time she picks up, she comes in on her phone! She has never told us to quiet down, but it's still sooooo annoying!
        Once she was on her phone, picked dcb up, waved and left. Then she has the nerve to call after hours to ask something about his day....

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        • Starburst
          Provider in Training
          • Jan 2013
          • 1522

          #5
          Just using a cell phone during pick up/drop off would be a violation of my policies. I have it in my policies that pick ups and drop offs are important transition times and that cell phone use is not allowed at this time {medical/ family emergencies being the only exceptions}. At the preschool co-op I did student teaching at they had similar policies with a passive-aggressive note near the sign-in/out sheets that say "Thank you for not using your cell phone during drop-off and pick-up".

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          • Cradle2crayons
            Daycare.com Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 3642

            #6
            Originally posted by daycare
            ...... I would love to see the look on this dcd face when he comes tomorrow if I did that......

            I am totally venting, but it really did make me mad.
            I had to do the same thing. Mom of three sibling set would come in every night at midnight at pickup tacking on her cell phone with her husband in prison who was calling illegally from a smuggled in cell phone. I warned her once because he bonus room inside the front door had he infant asleep and she woke him up. Next day, sign went up. She says what's the sign for. I explained. Pickup and drop off I like to be able to communicate with parents. Cell phones are not allowed. End of story. She wasn't happy but I don't care.

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            • EntropyControlSpecialist
              Embracing the chaos.
              • Mar 2012
              • 7466

              #7
              It is a policy in my handbook for the children's benefit. It discusses giving your child your full attention.

              "Hey, Bob, I was taken aback yesterday when you told the preschoolers to quiet down during their singing time at daycare. If you could finish phone calls in the car before coming into the daycare from now on that would be great. Thanks!" -walks away

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              • EntropyControlSpecialist
                Embracing the chaos.
                • Mar 2012
                • 7466

                #8
                Oh I forgot to add. I did have a new client try this without saying a word to me..so I talked to her about her child like I did not notice. She was annoyed and told them she would have to call them back. ::

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                • melilley
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 5155

                  #9
                  Originally posted by EntropyControlSpecialist
                  It is a policy in my handbook for the children's benefit. It discusses giving your child your full attention.

                  "Hey, Bob, I was taken aback yesterday when you told the preschoolers to quiet down during their singing time at daycare. If you could finish phone calls in the car before coming into the daycare from now on that would be great. Thanks!" -walks away

                  I never thought of having to make that a policy! Just another one to add to accommodate the lack of parental politeness!

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                  • momofboys
                    Advanced Daycare Member
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 2560

                    #10
                    Originally posted by daycare
                    ...... I would love to see the look on this dcd face when he comes tomorrow if I did that......

                    I am totally venting, but it really did make me mad.
                    Do it! That was so rude of him. Did you say anything?!

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                    • TaylorTots
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Dec 2013
                      • 609

                      #11
                      Haha, do it! Sometimes children are so much more reasonable than adults

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                      • jenn
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 695

                        #12
                        I don't understand the parents that pick up while on the phone! Do they do this to try and look important? I think it makes them look foolish for 3 reasons.
                        1. If you are talking to a friend/family member, tell them you will call them back after picking up your child.
                        2. If it is an important call/business call, it is not very professional for them to hear daycare noises in the background of your call.
                        3. It is rude to me and their child.

                        I break most of mine of doing this by not letting their child go with them until they are off the phone and able to speak to me and their child. Yesterday I said "Hold on, Mommy must have an important call. We will talk to her when she is paying attention." She got off the phone quickly.

                        I can't believe that dad told you/your daycare children to be quiet in your own house! Rude!

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                        • melilley
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 5155

                          #13
                          Originally posted by jenn
                          I don't understand the parents that pick up while on the phone! Do they do this to try and look important? I think it makes them look foolish for 3 reasons.
                          1. If you are talking to a friend/family member, tell them you will call them back after picking up your child.
                          2. If it is an important call/business call, it is not very professional for them to hear daycare noises in the background of your call.
                          3. It is rude to me and their child.

                          I break most of mine of doing this by not letting their child go with them until they are off the phone and able to speak to me and their child. Yesterday I said "Hold on, Mommy must have an important call. We will talk to her when she is paying attention." She got off the phone quickly.

                          I can't believe that dad told you/your daycare children to be quiet in your own house! Rude!
                          I think my dcm does it because she actually wants me to hear her. She'll even sit in the car forever on the phone and then come in, still on it! Then once she's like "sorry, I'm making $50 an hour to talk to this lady (about who knows what)" like she was bragging.

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                          • TaylorTots
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Dec 2013
                            • 609

                            #14
                            Originally posted by melilley
                            I think my dcm does it because she actually wants me to hear her. She'll even sit in the car forever on the phone and then come in, still on it! Then once she's like "sorry, I'm making $50 an hour to talk to this lady (about who knows what)" like she was bragging.
                            "Wow! I make $60 an hour with $1 per minute late fees when you are on the phone in the car.."

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                            • Lucy
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 1654

                              #15
                              If someone comes in with a cell phone to their ear, they get an immediate and long-winded synopsis of their child's day... in great detail. I keep talking for as long as I can think of things to say... even if I have to make things up. The phone is invisible to me. I don't care if they keep it to their ear. I don't even care if they are still attempting to talk to the person on the other end. I just talk, and talk, and talk...... as if the phone did not exist.

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