That doesn't happen here for a number of reasons.
Families are screened before enrollment. I also do a two week trial period so if I see their child behaving like that and the parent not stepping in to parent any time during the two week trial period, they wouldn't make it past that day.
I also have a set up that is much different than others.
My cubby/coat room is separated via a half door so there isn't anything that any of the other kids can see nor is there anything in that room other than my cubbies, a bench and the door.
There is nothing a kid can crash into, bang on or get out of control with. They can lay on the floor and thrash around but no one other than the parent (and myself) would see that happening.
Please don't think I'm bashing you in any way for doing things the way that work for you as well as the clients you serve.
I also do things the way that works best for me and the families I enroll but like I said previously, I believe the parent is the child's FIRST and MOST important teacher so I set up my rules and policies up to reflect that philosophy.
Like you said, any parent that does not agree with how you do things shouldn't sign up for your program. Its the same for me. Any family that feels I should step in and parent their child, probably shouldn't enroll in my program because it would go directly against what I do here and ultimately end up not working out.
Families are screened before enrollment. I also do a two week trial period so if I see their child behaving like that and the parent not stepping in to parent any time during the two week trial period, they wouldn't make it past that day.
I also have a set up that is much different than others.
My cubby/coat room is separated via a half door so there isn't anything that any of the other kids can see nor is there anything in that room other than my cubbies, a bench and the door.
There is nothing a kid can crash into, bang on or get out of control with. They can lay on the floor and thrash around but no one other than the parent (and myself) would see that happening.
Please don't think I'm bashing you in any way for doing things the way that work for you as well as the clients you serve.
I also do things the way that works best for me and the families I enroll but like I said previously, I believe the parent is the child's FIRST and MOST important teacher so I set up my rules and policies up to reflect that philosophy.
Like you said, any parent that does not agree with how you do things shouldn't sign up for your program. Its the same for me. Any family that feels I should step in and parent their child, probably shouldn't enroll in my program because it would go directly against what I do here and ultimately end up not working out.

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