I'm very much like Blackcat, buuut, it also depends on the kids in my care.
When I have younger kids (or challenging ones
) they are "put up" for safety. So infants might go in the play yard or PNP (which I only use for sleeping typically but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do...) I put older kids at the table (buckled into booster seats) with an activity (I keep table activities set aside just for these types of things) and older kids can, depending on their level of maturity/trust, stay where they are. I'm always assesing my kids and their ability before I get caught with my pants down, so to speak:
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But I've always maintained that if a child is so challenging (ie: a 4 year old that gets into things while my back might be turned, etc) that I can't even take a wee, then that child is a not a good fit for my day care. I'll be darned if I start having health issues from holding off on using the bathroom due to poor behavior from my kiddos.
When I have younger kids (or challenging ones


But I've always maintained that if a child is so challenging (ie: a 4 year old that gets into things while my back might be turned, etc) that I can't even take a wee, then that child is a not a good fit for my day care. I'll be darned if I start having health issues from holding off on using the bathroom due to poor behavior from my kiddos.

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