I have never had this happen before and I am not too sure how to deal with it.
I have a family, they are somewhat new, only have been here for two months.
they have not been off to such a good start, but nothing that I have not had to deal with before, so no biggie.
The issue is that on Friday, DCM came in and said that the DCD is always in her ear about how concerned he is about their child in my daycare.
they said that every time they are within a block of my home, dck starts crying saying NO NO NO, mean.
the dcm said that dcd doesn't want to bring it up to me, but that he constantly complains to her about stuff.
I reassured her that if her child was not happy here, I would let them know and that if they didn't feel that their child was safe in my care, they should give notice.
Well of course DCM back pedal when I said that, saying that she loves it here for her child and that she understands that I do have to sometimes discipline other kids in my care.
Their child is non-verbal here and only grunts when she talks. She has never been in a time out, we actually call them thinking spot.
I let it roll off my back, but woke this morning and it is still bugging me.
It just feels like there is always something with this family, mostly the dad.
Would you say something or let it go?
I have a family, they are somewhat new, only have been here for two months.
they have not been off to such a good start, but nothing that I have not had to deal with before, so no biggie.
The issue is that on Friday, DCM came in and said that the DCD is always in her ear about how concerned he is about their child in my daycare.
they said that every time they are within a block of my home, dck starts crying saying NO NO NO, mean.
the dcm said that dcd doesn't want to bring it up to me, but that he constantly complains to her about stuff.
I reassured her that if her child was not happy here, I would let them know and that if they didn't feel that their child was safe in my care, they should give notice.
Well of course DCM back pedal when I said that, saying that she loves it here for her child and that she understands that I do have to sometimes discipline other kids in my care.
Their child is non-verbal here and only grunts when she talks. She has never been in a time out, we actually call them thinking spot.
I let it roll off my back, but woke this morning and it is still bugging me.
It just feels like there is always something with this family, mostly the dad.
Would you say something or let it go?
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