Good morning everyone.
I just started a little 3 year old DCG on Tuesday. Parents are divorced and mom coddles very badly. DCG is sweet, but has a hard time understanding that I'm not here to get her toys and cater to her. DCM used to be a SAHM and is more upset about DCG coming here then DCG I think.
As I've said before in other posts, my 5 yr old son has disabilities and sensory processing disorder. I explain at all interviews that my son does have disabilities and he goes to special education classroom during the school year. We have a 6 month old puppy that is training to become a therapy and service dog for DS.
There is some drama with this family regarding who pays who for child care between DCD and DCM. We worked out a payment schedule. My contract is with DCM only.
Sunday afternoon (before I knew that the DCM and DCM have court orders to split childcare costs) when I text DCM how much it was going to be for the trial period she responded with "up front!? I don't get paid until Friday."
DCM came to drop off this morning. Made a comment that DCG didn't want to come and has been telling me that ( indicates my son) "that boy was hitting her yesterday and being mean." Then starts baby talking to DCG about she needs to come in and she'll be ok.
I started to explain that DS pats people to great in excitement and his pats are a little more firm (now where close to hurting but kids who are sensitive and don't like to be touched will call it hitting) that what a typical child would use. That I explain this to the kids, he's not hitting really, he's trying to say hi. DS's therapists and us are working with him on it.
She didn't really stop soothing, coddling, and loving on DCG and I got the impression that she didn't care to listen to me explain what had happened. She cut me off with "she said he hit her with toys." I responded with "I did not see that and it was not brought to my attention yesterday."
Finally she turns from her daughter and talks to me. She wanted to know if he got time-out, I told her I redirected as the patting was not being done to hurt but to express happiness. DCG gave DS a high five a I thought we were good.
She wanted to know when "his bus comes? she didn't want to get held up because of it."
I didn't like her tone.
I do not think this is going to work. I took a post dated check for the trial period (yes I know, I'm prepared to eat the loss if it doesn't clear) that I will be cashing today. If there are any problems that will be it. I'm thinking of terminating services anyway, giving her the unused money back...
But am I not sure if I'm just being sensitive over the how she was talking about my son. I don't think it **** in that he was my son until his bus came and I said "mommy loves you DS, have a good day at school!" And gave him a kiss and sent him out.
What would you do?
(Side note: I don't need the money, I took the post dated check and was willing to deal with some of the drama because we are saving to start a new business and hopefully close the daycare by March 2018. Their money is all savings to go to getting there closer to December 2017)
I just started a little 3 year old DCG on Tuesday. Parents are divorced and mom coddles very badly. DCG is sweet, but has a hard time understanding that I'm not here to get her toys and cater to her. DCM used to be a SAHM and is more upset about DCG coming here then DCG I think.
As I've said before in other posts, my 5 yr old son has disabilities and sensory processing disorder. I explain at all interviews that my son does have disabilities and he goes to special education classroom during the school year. We have a 6 month old puppy that is training to become a therapy and service dog for DS.
There is some drama with this family regarding who pays who for child care between DCD and DCM. We worked out a payment schedule. My contract is with DCM only.
Sunday afternoon (before I knew that the DCM and DCM have court orders to split childcare costs) when I text DCM how much it was going to be for the trial period she responded with "up front!? I don't get paid until Friday."
DCM came to drop off this morning. Made a comment that DCG didn't want to come and has been telling me that ( indicates my son) "that boy was hitting her yesterday and being mean." Then starts baby talking to DCG about she needs to come in and she'll be ok.
I started to explain that DS pats people to great in excitement and his pats are a little more firm (now where close to hurting but kids who are sensitive and don't like to be touched will call it hitting) that what a typical child would use. That I explain this to the kids, he's not hitting really, he's trying to say hi. DS's therapists and us are working with him on it.
She didn't really stop soothing, coddling, and loving on DCG and I got the impression that she didn't care to listen to me explain what had happened. She cut me off with "she said he hit her with toys." I responded with "I did not see that and it was not brought to my attention yesterday."
Finally she turns from her daughter and talks to me. She wanted to know if he got time-out, I told her I redirected as the patting was not being done to hurt but to express happiness. DCG gave DS a high five a I thought we were good.
She wanted to know when "his bus comes? she didn't want to get held up because of it."
I didn't like her tone.
I do not think this is going to work. I took a post dated check for the trial period (yes I know, I'm prepared to eat the loss if it doesn't clear) that I will be cashing today. If there are any problems that will be it. I'm thinking of terminating services anyway, giving her the unused money back...
But am I not sure if I'm just being sensitive over the how she was talking about my son. I don't think it **** in that he was my son until his bus came and I said "mommy loves you DS, have a good day at school!" And gave him a kiss and sent him out.
What would you do?
(Side note: I don't need the money, I took the post dated check and was willing to deal with some of the drama because we are saving to start a new business and hopefully close the daycare by March 2018. Their money is all savings to go to getting there closer to December 2017)
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