She currently only comes 2 days per week, just for half days. But during the school year, it will be 4-5 days. I think I am going to make a new handbook, and stress the 'drop off' time, as everyone is always really prompt with pick up. We didn't use to have a routine, so time didn't matter to me. But now, we have a STRICT routine since I have 4 littles, and every minute matters to me. So I need my mornings to run smoothly. I also make sure I am not changing a diaper, feeding a baby, or doing something important when drop off times occur, so I don't like when someone comes 10-15 mins early, or 10-15 late, because I'm usually onto another project by then.
How 'early' do you let parents come?
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She currently only comes 2 days per week, just for half days. But during the school year, it will be 4-5 days. I think I am going to make a new handbook, and stress the 'drop off' time, as everyone is always really prompt with pick up. We didn't use to have a routine, so time didn't matter to me. But now, we have a STRICT routine since I have 4 littles, and every minute matters to me. So I need my mornings to run smoothly. I also make sure I am not changing a diaper, feeding a baby, or doing something important when drop off times occur, so I don't like when someone comes 10-15 mins early, or 10-15 late, because I'm usually onto another project by then.- Flag
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"Hey Susan, your drop off time is 8am and I noticed you've been dropping off early regularly ... sometimes almost 30 minutes. Would you like to change your deop off time to 7:30am instead? No? Are you sure? Okay, then I just either need you to stick to your 8am drop off time or let me know in advance if you need any early drop offs so I know what to bill you for the week."- Flag
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This.
"Hey Susan, your drop off time is 8am and I noticed you've been dropping off early regularly ... sometimes almost 30 minutes. Would you like to change your deop off time to 7:30am instead? No? Are you sure? Okay, then I just either need you to stick to your 8am drop off time or let me know in advance if you need any early drop offs so I know what to bill you for the week."
That's an additional 2.5ish hours a week, 10ish hours a month, 120ish hours a year. Would you donate 2.5 WEEKS of pay for free?!- Flag
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My least favorite part of the day is the morning... I despise having to get out of bed
Unless I have someone scheduled before 7, my door doesn't unlock until 7 on the dot. I had a former dcm who was scheduled at 6:15, but would show up at 6. I just let her knock. Not my problemo. She eventually got the hint... I wasn't even about to waste my breath on explaining it to her as I had already told her at the interview that I do not allow it ever ever ever.
IMO, if they're not paying for an early drop-off WITH prior approval from you, then they don't get that service.- Flag
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I don't charge hourly but my "first parents" know they will be dropping off first and that I plan on them being here at a certain time. I usually allow 5 min before in my brain to be ready by. There is a big difference in my 6:30 parent (shift work dh so I don't have them every day) and my next one right now is 8:30.
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Exactly, some parents need to see these numbers because they don't seem to realize how fast that extra free time adds up!- Flag
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Seven. Though it says 6-6, none of the kids need to come that early. Unless of course you are my niece and you think you can come at 5... good thing I love her."God said, ‘I have found David son of Jesse, a man after my own heart. He will do everything I want him to do.'"
Acts 13:22- Flag
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This.
"Hey Susan, your drop off time is 8am and I noticed you've been dropping off early regularly ... sometimes almost 30 minutes. Would you like to change your deop off time to 7:30am instead? No? Are you sure? Okay, then I just either need you to stick to your 8am drop off time or let me know in advance if you need any early drop offs so I know what to bill you for the week."
It was her first week back after being gone for 2 mos (summer break). And it was starting to happen before she left, but I was hoping it would change. 1st day back, 7:42 instead of 8:00. Today was fine, though, at just 5 minutes early. Next week, I will wait to see if it happens again, and if so, I will ask her about it then. Or I may email her now since I am doing new schedule changes for parents in school, and ask her what her 'real' start time is, and she what she says.- Flag
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