"Whiner Parent"?

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  • spinnymarie
    mac n peas
    • May 2013
    • 890

    #16
    Originally posted by laundrymom
    So glad I'm not alone.
    Yesterday he started in and I handed him the baby, told him to have a great night and that I had to use the bathroom. Opened the door and smiled.
    He was like
    Oh. Umm ok. Well. We will talk tomorrow. And left.
    Jeesh. Really? I'm not a bartender!! I'm day care. Lol
    I think today I'm going to be mean. I've got three three ur old frozen freak girls.
    I'm going to ask him if he's got a few minutes, then when he says yes, I'm going to have them sing the first time in forever. They have it down perfect !!
    Monday maybe I'll have them sing let it go, or the fixer upper song. :-)
    Love this idea. Clearly he has plenty of time for it

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    • kathiemarie
      Daycare.com Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 540

      #17
      I have a DCM like this. She drives me batty. For some reason I think I could handle a dad complaining more than a mom. I love BC responses, I'm going to have to try them.

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      • Meyou
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 2734

        #18
        I had a friend like this and we had to part ways when she created two children who were exactly the same. It was too much to ignore coming from Mom and two kids.

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        • Sunchimes
          Daycare.com Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 1847

          #19
          I think my DCDs are afraid of me. They come in, mumble a greeting, shuffle their feet, and leave. I'm not mean, we've never had issues, so I don't know why. I do stress my rules at the interview in a very nice way. I have grandkids their age, maybe they associate me with their grandma or something. Even my husband can't get a smile out of them with guy talk.

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