to approach parents about these issues?
Dcg2 is gentle parented at home. I don't know what the actual definition of this is, I just know that they ask her permission for most things and never force her to do anything she doesn't want. She is an only child, will be an only child, and is extremely doted on. Her parents marvel that she can climb the stairs (have stayed to watch this), nm that she has been doing it for months here.
I have had dcg in my care for over 1 year. This girl is quite capable of getting herself ready for the outdoors (70% of it, I assist with the parts she hasn't mastered yet). She is also quite capable of helping clean up, come to the table for snack, come for a diaper change, etc etc. She is able to be independent and do things herself and for herself. I have witnessed this many times.
But whenever I ask her to do anything, she looks at me like she doesn't understand what I am saying to her. Or as if she is waiting for me to help her (which her parents do, all the time). It doesn't matter if everyone else is doing it, she will stand there, with a blank look on her face, and not do anything. I have tried verbally prompting her, I have tried 'assisting' cleaning (hand over hand), I have tried just leaving her sit until she does it, nothing changes. In other words, she does not respond to my requests for action. Ever. Not once has she done something that I have asked her to do without her needing prompts, encouragement, assistance, etc.
She will do it. Eventually. On her own terms. If she doesn't want to do it, she will cry for help and/or just sit there. Yesterday, just as an example, she was content to sit and watch the kids play, for 15 minutes in the morning, and 20 minutes in the afternoon, before she decided to put her outdoor pants on.
I don't expect her parents to change their parenting techniques. But I can't allow dcg to 'decide' what she wants to do 100% of the time in a group setting. This has been evident for the past 2-3 months and it is getting worse, not better. Her parents are not receptive to me any time I have had to bring things up on lesser issues, never mind behavioural issues, so I am really hesitant (and nervous if I am being honest) to bring this up.
Or should I just let this go and continue to work on it from my end? Any techniques or tips to help work this out? The big thing for me (right now) is getting ready for outside. I've got a handle on how I am approaching the other areas with her.
Thanks!
Dcg2 is gentle parented at home. I don't know what the actual definition of this is, I just know that they ask her permission for most things and never force her to do anything she doesn't want. She is an only child, will be an only child, and is extremely doted on. Her parents marvel that she can climb the stairs (have stayed to watch this), nm that she has been doing it for months here.
I have had dcg in my care for over 1 year. This girl is quite capable of getting herself ready for the outdoors (70% of it, I assist with the parts she hasn't mastered yet). She is also quite capable of helping clean up, come to the table for snack, come for a diaper change, etc etc. She is able to be independent and do things herself and for herself. I have witnessed this many times.
But whenever I ask her to do anything, she looks at me like she doesn't understand what I am saying to her. Or as if she is waiting for me to help her (which her parents do, all the time). It doesn't matter if everyone else is doing it, she will stand there, with a blank look on her face, and not do anything. I have tried verbally prompting her, I have tried 'assisting' cleaning (hand over hand), I have tried just leaving her sit until she does it, nothing changes. In other words, she does not respond to my requests for action. Ever. Not once has she done something that I have asked her to do without her needing prompts, encouragement, assistance, etc.
She will do it. Eventually. On her own terms. If she doesn't want to do it, she will cry for help and/or just sit there. Yesterday, just as an example, she was content to sit and watch the kids play, for 15 minutes in the morning, and 20 minutes in the afternoon, before she decided to put her outdoor pants on.
I don't expect her parents to change their parenting techniques. But I can't allow dcg to 'decide' what she wants to do 100% of the time in a group setting. This has been evident for the past 2-3 months and it is getting worse, not better. Her parents are not receptive to me any time I have had to bring things up on lesser issues, never mind behavioural issues, so I am really hesitant (and nervous if I am being honest) to bring this up.
Or should I just let this go and continue to work on it from my end? Any techniques or tips to help work this out? The big thing for me (right now) is getting ready for outside. I've got a handle on how I am approaching the other areas with her.
Thanks!
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