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  • EntropyControlSpecialist
    Embracing the chaos.
    • Mar 2012
    • 7466

    #16
    Originally posted by DaycareService
    This is possibly why most of the daycare providers that offer cameras don't offer audio...only visual.
    When I worked in one center there was a Dad that was beyond creepy. He would say things that indicated he watched me all day long and he would seek me out when he came into the building to touch me. I would purposely back myself up against a wall so he couldn't rub my back/shoulders/etc. but he would still find a way to do so. The staff did nothing.
    I quit 1 month later.

    This, and so many other reasons, are why I would never allow parent access to a camera system in my HOME. It creeps me out just thinking of this.

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    • happymom
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2015
      • 1809

      #17
      Originally posted by EntropyControlSpecialist
      When I worked in one center there was a Dad that was beyond creepy. He would say things that indicated he watched me all day long and he would seek me out when he came into the building to touch me. I would purposely back myself up against a wall so he couldn't rub my back/shoulders/etc. but he would still find a way to do so. The staff did nothing.
      I quit 1 month later.
      Some people are so disgusting. I am so sorry that this happened to you.

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      • JackandJill
        Daycare.com Member
        • Mar 2016
        • 416

        #18
        Originally posted by DaycareService
        Why are childcare providers so reluctant to be transparent? Most tell parents that they are doing everything they should, but when parents request cameras in their facility the answer is no. Some use the excuse that it's too expensive, but here in Texas there is a company that provides the cameras, installation and maintenance at no cost to the centers. Parents pay (and most are willing) to pay a low monthly fee. But providers still say no. How can parents fully trust what they don't see? Why wouldn't a daycare center provide the ultimate open door policy and allow parents to view what goes on if there is nothing to hide? Wouldn't any provider what to provide a safer place for their children and staff alike?
        Nothing like a little fear mongering to sell some product!

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        • sharlan
          Daycare.com Member
          • May 2011
          • 6067

          #19
          Nope! Not happening in my home. Parents are free to walk into my home at any time. Now that I have a screen door, my front door isn't locked. Parents walk in unannounced.

          If parents have concerns, they are free to address them with me or come in at any time.

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          • KTsKids
            Daycare.com Member
            • May 2016
            • 45

            #20
            Originally posted by DaycareService
            Why are childcare providers so reluctant to be transparent? Most tell parents that they are doing everything they should, but when parents request cameras in their facility the answer is no. Some use the excuse that it's too expensive, but here in Texas there is a company that provides the cameras, installation and maintenance at no cost to the centers. Parents pay (and most are willing) to pay a low monthly fee. But providers still say no. How can parents fully trust what they don't see? Why wouldn't a daycare center provide the ultimate open door policy and allow parents to view what goes on if there is nothing to hide? Wouldn't any provider what to provide a safer place for their children and staff alike?
            Any chance you happen to work for/own said company in Texas that provides these cameras?? I've noticed you in several threads, some old threads that you posted in today, posting about cameras.

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            • Thriftylady
              Daycare.com Member
              • Aug 2014
              • 5884

              #21
              Originally posted by KTsKids
              Any chance you happen to work for/own said company in Texas that provides these cameras?? I've noticed you in several threads, some old threads that you posted in today, posting about cameras.
              I am sure of that, just by the username.

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              • SignMeUp
                Family ChildCare Provider
                • Jan 2014
                • 1325

                #22
                Originally posted by DaycareService
                Privacy is not violated if parents are informed, upon enrollment, that the daycare center has cameras installed.
                Privacy is violated. They just sign to agree to such violation.

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                • AmyKidsCo
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Mar 2013
                  • 3786

                  #23
                  My feeling is that if you don't trust me enough to let me do my job without a camera you shouldn't let me care for my child. If I ever got a camera it would only be to protect myself from accusations. But I seriously would find another job before getting a camera.

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                  • Blackcat31
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 36124

                    #24
                    Originally posted by KTsKids
                    Any chance you happen to work for/own said company in Texas that provides these cameras?? I've noticed you in several threads, some old threads that you posted in today, posting about cameras.
                    Of course they do. That's why they are here/posting.

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                    • Mariahsaint
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Jun 2015
                      • 72

                      #25
                      Originally posted by DaycareService
                      Parent accessible cameras are safer for children because the staff is more likely to be more careful and mindful in caring for children because they know their actions are visible. Along the same line of thought, businesses in general that have cameras installed face less incidents of theft and dangerous situations because criminals don't want to be seen. Thus, increased employee/staff safety.
                      Personally, I have found live feed of the children to be very unsafe. It can be hacked, your login information could be stolen, feeds can be broken into, etc etc. Personally I just don't feel comfortable at the idea of random strangers watching both myself and YOUR children.

                      I can understand private cameras where we can show tapes if necessary, however that is up to the DCP.

                      If you don't trust your daycare or center... find a new one. That simple.

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                      • DaycareService
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Jun 2016
                        • 11

                        #26
                        I have an nephew who is autistic and non-verbal. My family was thrilled to find a company that provided us peace of mind when he was out of our sight. So, I'm happy to share it with other providers. I'm also happy to invest my personal time in this endeavor. Is it my career? No. Is it my passion? Absolutely. For my family it provides us with security. Cameras in provider facilities had nothing to do with wanting to micro manage, but more to do with care and concern for our little one in our family. That is the sole basis and I'm happy to stand behind that. I understand each provider commenting has their own feelings one why they strongly reject the idea. However, I don't understand the lack of compromise. Most families aren't sitting at home watching video footage. We all have jobs and things that take us away from our families and require us to use childcare. Why is it wrong for use to worry and want to know what's going on with them? It's not our fault that we aren't able to be with them every step of the day...I would have preferred it. But it is what it is. So yes. I stand behind a company that I very much appreciate and value. And I'm passionate about what they provide for families like mine.

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                        • Blackcat31
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 36124

                          #27
                          Originally posted by DaycareService
                          I have an nephew who is autistic and non-verbal. My family was thrilled to find a company that provided us peace of mind when he was out of our sight. So, I'm happy to share it with other providers. I'm also happy to invest my personal time in this endeavor. Is it my career? No. Is it my passion? Absolutely. For my family it provides us with security. Cameras in provider facilities had nothing to do with wanting to micro manage, but more to do with care and concern for our little one in our family. That is the sole basis and I'm happy to stand behind that. I understand each provider commenting has their own feelings one why they strongly reject the idea. However, I don't understand the lack of compromise. Most families aren't sitting at home watching video footage. We all have jobs and things that take us away from our families and require us to use childcare. Why is it wrong for use to worry and want to know what's going on with them? It's not our fault that we aren't able to be with them every step of the day...I would have preferred it. But it is what it is. So yes. I stand behind a company that I very much appreciate and value. And I'm passionate about what they provide for families like mine.
                          Hmm, as an admin/moderator of this board I am going to venture to say that I do not buy that explanation.

                          I believe you either own or work for the company and I think you came here to to lure provider's into signing up.

                          Remember you did make other posts and you did have to register with the forum and provide contact info

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                          • Snowmom
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jan 2015
                            • 1689

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Blackcat31
                            Hmm, as an admin/moderator of this board I am going to venture to say that I do not buy that explanation.

                            I believe you either own or work for the company and I think you came here to to lure provider's into signing up.

                            Remember you did make other posts and you did have to register with the forum and provide contact info
                            ::

                            (I love when she goes Mary Poppins.)

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                            • NillaWafers
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 593

                              #29
                              You bumped three posts having to do with cameras that are two years older or more - yes we noticed. Btw, it's pretty rude to come to a forum with ten total posts about only one topic. We can tell you have an agenda. Maybe contact Michael about ad space rather than trying to trick people into considering your product?
                              Just a thought.

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                              • midaycare
                                Daycare.com Member
                                • Jan 2014
                                • 5658

                                #30
                                Originally posted by NillaWafers
                                You bumped three posts having to do with cameras that are two years older or more - yes we noticed. Btw, it's pretty rude to come to a forum with ten total posts about only one topic. We can tell you have an agenda. Maybe contact Michael about ad space rather than trying to trick people into considering your product?
                                Just a thought.
                                It seriously backfired, anyway. There are so many better ways to try to get clients.

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