What do you do to get parents to call if they are not bringing their kids to daycare that day? With all the things that can happen like leaving a child in a car all day, It drives me crazy when at nine o'clock a child still has not showed up. Yesterday I finally told my wife I'm calling. When I did the parent answered and said , oh, she is staying home with her cousins. I explained that licensing wants us to report when one doesn't show up after a few days so they can find out why and what happened. And the fact that at public school they require a parent to call if there is a no show. I just go crazy when the parents walk all over my wife and take advantage of things. I am sure If one of their employes did not show up or call for work they would get jumped on or maybe even fired. I could go on for hours but time to feed the kids.
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I have a clause in my contract that says I must be notified within 30 minutes of arrival time if the child will not be attending or will be late . A call or text is all I ask .
Of course this does not mean that every parent will do it .- Flag
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It is in my policy, too. But today I had a parent who was 40 minutes late. I was just about to call. She said dcg slept in today. A text would have been nice.
Most of my parents are really on top of stuff like this. But a few ...- Flag
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Call them if they aren't there within 30 minutes of scheduled drop of and say you are concerned that the child was left alone in the hot/cold car because they forgot to drop them off at daycare on the way to work.I see little people.- Flag
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I charge a courtesy fee. If you don't report it by 8am, I will charge you $15.00 fee.
If you are supposed to be here for breakfast and are not, I charge another $5.00 on top of that for a food waste fee. I am just not going to assume you are not showing up. I will move on as normal until you call to tell me otherwise.- Flag
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I tell my DCP if you are not here 30 min past your drop off time I am going to call you.
but this works for me because I work on contracted hours with each parent.
If they are more than 30 min late they lose their spot without refund, without notice
if they are not here by 9am, they can not attend for the day- Flag
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Because of the kids in the car thing, we are supposed to call / text within 30 minutes of the parent's normal arrival time if the child hasn't shown up. Usually I text and give it about 5 minutes before I start calling. I call until I reach someone. Too many stories of parents returning to daycare at the end of the day and finding out the child was in the car all day. Worth a few minutes of my time to check and make sure (and yes, I know it shouldn't be my job but I only watch 5 kids, you are not talking about me making hundreds of phone calls, maybe 2 or 3 times a week I have to text or call).- Flag
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I tell my DCP if you are not here 30 min past your drop off time I am going to call you.
but this works for me because I work on contracted hours with each parent.
If they are more than 30 min late they lose their spot without refund, without notice
if they are not here by 9am, they can not attend for the day
I will NOT hold up our very busy day waiting for a client. I DO make exceptions for emergencies, car trouble and the like. Most of my clients are great about communicating with me. I have woken up parents who miss an alarm and are going to be late for work, that sort of thing.- Flag
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MY PARENT HANDBOOK SAYS:
I request that children arrive by 8:30 AM in order to take full advantage of the entire morning program. If you will be arriving later than this or will not be attending for the day, please call and notify me by 8:30 AM.
I usually always get a call or text to let me know. I give them until 9am and then I call or text them and ask if their child will be attending that day.- Flag
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