Trying to Avoid Letting a Parent Stay for a B’day Party...Am I Wrong?
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Be careful keeping parents who are already giving you this kind of trouble. The fact that she is watching your house is definitely a red flag. We see a lot of claims come from these types of parents. Be sure you document every conversation you have with her, especially if something she says seems off.- Flag
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Be careful keeping parents who are already giving you this kind of trouble. The fact that she is watching your house is definitely a red flag. We see a lot of claims come from these types of parents. Be sure you document every conversation you have with her, especially if something she says seems off.Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
They are also our future.- Flag
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I get your feelings and agree that you should seriously consider terming if you're not comfortable with her behavior.
However, in WI parents have the right to visit their child whenever they want, with or without notice, with or without prior approval. If it's the same in your state I'd be careful what you say to her so she doesn't file a complaint.- Flag
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I get your feelings and agree that you should seriously consider terming if you're not comfortable with her behavior.
However, in WI parents have the right to visit their child whenever they want, with or without notice, with or without prior approval. If it's the same in your state I'd be careful what you say to her so she doesn't file a complaint.
I am seriously considering terming again. My assistant saw her drive by my house the other day & almost run into my bushes looking at my house (it wasn't her child's care day). Thank you all for the great advice! Sometimes it's just not a fit & it's really too bad for the kids.- Flag
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I get your feelings and agree that you should seriously consider terming if you're not comfortable with her behavior.
However, in WI parents have the right to visit their child whenever they want, with or without notice, with or without prior approval. If it's the same in your state I'd be careful what you say to her so she doesn't file a complaint.- Flag
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The law is the same here. HOWEVER.....parents have a right to THEIR child. they do not have a right to be around other people's children. I make this very, clear to my clients. No hanging out at daycare. they can have their child the second the get there. They can demand to see the areas their child plays in....but they must wait until I clear every other child out of the room first. I really, really mean it when I say no access to other people's kids. So hanging out at a birthday party is a big no.- Flag
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