I had a interview yesterday. They basically showed up and asked me if I could see them, I was not expecting them. I allowed it because I know the mom. During the interviwe it came up that the child had a bruise on a arm. She showed it to me and told me that her mom is the one that takes care of the child, and grandma told them that the child tripped and that is how she got hurt. Then she tells me that dad believes that the child did not tripped, he thinks grandma pinched him.:confused: Should I be concerned and see this as a red flag? What I thought at the moment was the chidl bumping in to something while under my care and then I get blamed of hurting him.
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I had a interview yesterday. They basically showed up and asked me if I could see them, I was not expecting them. I allowed it because I know the mom. During the interviwe it came up that the child had a bruise on a arm. She showed it to me and told me that her mom is the one that takes care of the child, and grandma told them that the child tripped and that is how she got hurt. Then she tells me that dad believes that the child did not tripped, he thinks grandma pinched him.:confused: Should I be concerned and see this as a red flag? What I thought at the moment was the chidl bumping in to something while under my care and then I get blamed of hurting him.
The lesson I learned was to follow my gut. What is your gut telling you?"Be careful what you teach. It might interfere with what they are learning."
-Magda Gerber- Flag
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True that, Indiana. But I could also see a scenario where the parents saw this mark after picking up from grandma, became so enraged that they decided to look for care immediately, and stopped at op's place because the mom knew her. Maybe they felt the child was in danger at grandma's and wanted the child out of there immediately. This is a hard one... I can see it both ways.- Flag
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I am with Wednesday. I can see it both ways. I would speak openly with them about your concerns. Talk about how children do get hurt from time to time, how you will always let them know what happened, but how important it is they trust you if you watch their child.
That is super hard. If I though I grandparent hurt my child I probably would have gone shopping for new care immediately too...- Flag
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whoever said go with you gut, I second that......
Every time I have gone against my gut I have been sorry. If it smells funky it probably is.
If you can't decide still, go with a 3 week trial and see how it goes from there. You can get a better feel and then term if need be.- Flag
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The thing is that I know the mom but I don't know dad. I did talk to her about how toddlers get hurt and that it probably wasn't something that grandma did. She has older kids and her mom has been around them and helping her with them forever. I don't know grandma that we'll though, so I won't put my hands in fire for her. It is kinda difficult, cause saying no to someone I know
She had told me yesterday she was looking for DC, she said she would contact me to tell me when we'll meet. I thought she forgot about it, but when I Was cooking dinner I heard the door and it was them.- Flag
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whoever said go with you gut, I second that......
Every time I have gone against my gut I have been sorry. If it smells funky it probably is.
If you can't decide still, go with a 3 week trial and see how it goes from there. You can get a better feel and then term if need be.- Flag
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Completely aside from the mystery bruise, the fact she's TELLING you when things are going to happen would be IT for me. Then just showing up as you are cooking dinner (and I assume done with your work day?!) Heck to the NO.
The mystery bruise is the icing on the cake. And the fact they are throwing out possible abuse theoriesDid they know about the bruise before she told you she was coming? Or did they see that on the way to your house?
I don't need a crystal ball to see how this will end- Flag
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I would see it as them being nit picky about every little bruise. I would be worried constantly about the kid getting hurt.
Kids are kids. They fall, they get bruised. No big deal.
I wouldn't take them.- Flag
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Completely aside from the mystery bruise, the fact she's TELLING you when things are going to happen would be IT for me. Then just showing up as you are cooking dinner (and I assume done with your work day?!) Heck to the NO.
The mystery bruise is the icing on the cake. And the fact they are throwing out possible abuse theoriesDid they know about the bruise before she told you she was coming? Or did they see that on the way to your house?
I don't need a crystal ball to see how this will end- Flag
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I can see both sides as well however that doesn't make them any less of a red flag.
From what I got, she had talked to you about discussing daycare and then just showed up unannounced. Although for any other potential client this would be a HUGE red flag .. this mom knows you and probably isn't going by business relationship rules, she's probably thinking about you in a friend type relationship. But then again how close are you? I have close friends and even I wouldn't just stop by unannounced. I always call/text them to see if they're home and if I can come over. I would discuss boundaries with her and explain that she can't just stop by whenever she wants to if she wants to talk business. She needs to call first.
The bruising is another red flag. If they are thinking the bruise is because of the grandma and they are wrong you could have issues later if their child gets hurt in your care. The last thing you need is child abuse allegations. Have you seen the bruise? Is it in a weird spot? Is it suspicious? If they are wrong I would suggest for you to not allow grandma to pick up at your daycare. If they were to try to patch things up afterwards at minimum you need to worry about them pulling and taking their child back to grandmas. If they keep their child with you and you have contact with grandma there may be tension and animosity from her towards you.
I would seriously have a chat with the mom. How serious are they that they believe she did something to their child? Serious enough that they didn't report it?- Flag
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Completely aside from the mystery bruise, the fact she's TELLING you when things are going to happen would be IT for me. Then just showing up as you are cooking dinner (and I assume done with your work day?!) Heck to the NO.
The mystery bruise is the icing on the cake. And the fact they are throwing out possible abuse theoriesDid they know about the bruise before she told you she was coming? Or did they see that on the way to your house?
I don't need a crystal ball to see how this will end- Flag
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I can see both sides as well however that doesn't make them any less of a red flag.
From what I got, she had talked to you about discussing daycare and then just showed up unannounced. Although for any other potential client this would be a HUGE red flag .. this mom knows you and probably isn't going by business relationship rules, she's probably thinking about you in a friend type relationship. But then again how close are you? I have close friends and even I wouldn't just stop by unannounced. I always call/text them to see if they're home and if I can come over. I would discuss boundaries with her and explain that she can't just stop by whenever she wants to if she wants to talk business. She needs to call first.
The bruising is another red flag. If they are thinking the bruise is because of the grandma and they are wrong you could have issues later if their child gets hurt in your care. The last thing you need is child abuse allegations. Have you seen the bruise? Is it in a weird spot? Is it suspicious? If they are wrong I would suggest for you to not allow grandma to pick up at your daycare. If they were to try to patch things up afterwards at minimum you need to worry about them pulling and taking their child back to grandmas. If they keep their child with you and you have contact with grandma there may be tension and animosity from her towards you.
I would seriously have a chat with the mom. How serious are they that they believe she did something to their child? Serious enough that they didn't report it?- Flag
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Nope, I wouldn't have THEM there! Way too much of a liability- he would be crying abuse at any sign of a scratch or things that are common with kids! No way would I trust him!- Flag
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