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  • NillaWafers
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 593

    Parent Wants to Provide Cot?

    I have 6 1 inch vinyl floor mats. I have two new girls whose parents want to provide their own cots http://www.walmart.com/ip/Regalo-My-...-Pink/17477071

    A) they don't look wipe able, but obviously they would be single user. B) definitely not space saving, I live in a 1100 sq. ft house and my nap mats are stored somewhere these cots would not fit.

    What say you? Would you give in? How would you say these won't work for you? Or am I just being ridiculous.

    Thanks!
  • littletots
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Jul 2015
    • 372

    #2
    I have nap mats, too. I would kindly thank them for being thoughtful then say all children need to be treated equal therefore all on mats, cots don't fit in the space. Not to mention if they wet the cot urine leaks to the carpet as opposed to ease of disinfecting mat & laudary cover.

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    • nannyde
      All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
      • Mar 2010
      • 7320

      #3
      Originally posted by NillaWafers
      I have 6 1 inch vinyl floor mats. I have two new girls whose parents want to provide their own cots http://www.walmart.com/ip/Regalo-My-...-Pink/17477071

      A) they don't look wipe able, but obviously they would be single user. B) definitely not space saving, I live in a 1100 sq. ft house and my nap mats are stored somewhere these cots would not fit.

      What say you? Would you give in? How would you say these won't work for you? Or am I just being ridiculous.

      Thanks!
      No way.

      I would be afraid of entrapment if anyone got up and under that thing. I also wouldn't want it to take up space. It would fail quickly too with set up, take down, and bouncing up and down.
      http://www.amazon.com/Daycare-Whispe...=doing+daycare

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      • Blackcat31
        • Oct 2010
        • 36124

        #4
        Originally posted by NillaWafers
        I have 6 1 inch vinyl floor mats. I have two new girls whose parents want to provide their own cots http://www.walmart.com/ip/Regalo-My-...-Pink/17477071

        A) they don't look wipe able, but obviously they would be single user. B) definitely not space saving, I live in a 1100 sq. ft house and my nap mats are stored somewhere these cots would not fit.

        What say you? Would you give in? How would you say these won't work for you? Or am I just being ridiculous.

        Thanks!
        I think the parents are being ridiculous.

        I supply nap mats like yours. I also supply a PNP for they little ones.

        I would not allow a parent to supply anything I am required to have.

        If they didn't like the choice of equipment I chose to use, then I am not the right fit for them.

        I would NOT be okay with a parent bringing a nap cot specifically for their child.

        To me that screams "my child is special and this won't be the last request we have for you to accommodate"

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        • littletots
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Jul 2015
          • 372

          #5
          Originally posted by nannyde
          No way.

          I would be afraid of entrapment if anyone got up and under that thing. I also wouldn't want it to take up space. It would fail quickly too with set up, take down, and bouncing up and down.
          How did I forget about the trampoline effect? Cray cray ::

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          • NillaWafers
            Daycare.com Member
            • Oct 2014
            • 593

            #6
            Originally posted by Blackcat31
            I think the parents are being ridiculous.

            I supply nap mats like yours. I also supply a PNP for they little ones.

            I would not allow a parent to supply anything I am required to have.

            If they didn't like the choice of equipment I chose to use, then I am not the right fit for them.

            I would NOT be okay with a parent bringing a nap cot specifically for their child.

            To me that screams "my child is special and this won't be the last request we have for you to accommodate"
            That is exactly why I am bristling at the request. These parents have already proved to be hard to work with (would not give me holding fee for the two weeks). I think I will send her a nicely worded letter and hold my ground.

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            • NillaWafers
              Daycare.com Member
              • Oct 2014
              • 593

              #7
              I have two major concerns with these. One is that the cot is not water proof, so if there is an accident it will soak through to the floor which is a lot harder to clean than with sanitizer and a towel. The other thing is yes, they collapse but how well do they hold up to being set up and taken down everyday? I would worry about it giving out while the child is on it. For liability issues I'm afraid it will not work for me.



              How does that sound?

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              • bklsmum
                Daycare.com Member
                • Feb 2014
                • 565

                #8
                Originally posted by NillaWafers
                I have two major concerns with these. One is that the cot is not water proof, so if there is an accident it will soak through to the floor which is a lot harder to clean than with sanitizer and a towel. The other thing is yes, they collapse but how well do they hold up to being set up and taken down everyday? I would worry about it giving out while the child is on it. For liability issues I'm afraid it will not work for me.



                How does that sound?
                I would take out the part about two major concerns. It makes it sound like you could be persuaded otherwise since concerns can usually be addressed. I would just say: I am sorry but I do not allow things like this to be brought from home. Due to liability and sanitation issues children in my care only use the mats that I provide for naps.

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                • childcaremom
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • May 2013
                  • 2955

                  #9
                  Originally posted by NillaWafers
                  I have two major concerns with these. One is that the cot is not water proof, so if there is an accident it will soak through to the floor which is a lot harder to clean than with sanitizer and a towel. The other thing is yes, they collapse but how well do they hold up to being set up and taken down everyday? I would worry about it giving out while the child is on it. For liability issues I'm afraid it will not work for me.



                  How does that sound?
                  I would just say that you provide the equipment due to licensing and liability. Thank them for their understanding. No room for argument there.

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                  • NillaWafers
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 593

                    #10
                    Originally posted by childcaremom
                    I would just say that you provide the equipment due to licensing and liability. Thank them for their understanding. No room for argument there.
                    I am obviously too nice for this job .

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                    • finsup
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Jul 2013
                      • 1025

                      #11
                      I have 2 of those types of cots. They are durable which is nice, great for camping! My policy on gear is I can supply gear or parents can provide it but it needs to stay here. But my group is small enough and my space big enough where I could pretty easily accommodate these. If they had an accident on it it would get sent home for cleaning. Really it's easier for them if they just let me provide everything
                      However your policies say you provide everything, stick to that! Especially if they are already giving you a hard time on other policies.

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                      • kitykids3
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 581

                        #12
                        Since I barely have enough space for the daycare stuff I have I would be honest and tell her that I don't have the space to store them, plus if there was a mess it wouldn't be able to be sprayed with the bleach water and air dried to disinfect. Here licensing requires a 2" mat and I provide them and stack them on a wire shelf to be able to have room to store them.
                        Yeah, like the others said, I would be afraid to give into this request for fear that they'd continue to ask for special requests.
                        lovethis daymommy to 7 kiddos - 5 girls and 2 boys

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                        • Crazy8
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 2769

                          #13
                          I actually switched to using these types of cots after using 2" mats for over 10 years and am very happy with them! I have had no problems cleaning them after the occasional accident, its never been to the point that it leaked thru to the floor - they'd have to pee a gallon for that to happen, LOL!

                          BUT I would not allow the parents to dictate what I use and like others said, this would just snowball into all the other differences they want for their children.

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                          • CraftyMom
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jan 2014
                            • 2285

                            #14
                            Nope. Not unless they want to supply one for everyone.

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                            • CraftyMom
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Jan 2014
                              • 2285

                              #15
                              I also do not have room to store those. Even though they fold they still take up space and I imagine they do not stack well

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