I had such a day with my 3 1/2 yr old dcb that I have written here so many times about. He is a huge challenge. Completely out of control. Today he hit another dcg in the head with his head. So he became my shadow the rest of the day and I texted mom and told her I expected that this will never happen again. They live 5 houses away. I've written before about how dad gets out at 3 and then has his 10 year old son come down and get him after 5. So today the older brother comes and dcb gives him the hardest time ever. I watch them out the window and the older boy is dragging him by the arm down the driveway as he is yelling, swinging, crying, screaming etc. This continues into the road and then the older boy starts picking him up and carrying him. He's arching his back, yelling, crying, screaming etc. This went on for 10 minutes. They're still in front of my house. I call the father, he doesn't answer his phone. I call the mom, that shoudl be on her way home and she doesn't answer. Finally after they're probably home, the mom calls me, so I told her everything that happened. I wish i would have videotaped it.
Good Lord What A Day
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I would not feel comfortable releasing a child like that to a 10 year old. I’m pretty sure that’s against licensing here to do so.
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Yea it's the last time it's happening. Having a talk with daddy tomorrow morning. No way am I going to allow that to take place again.- Flag
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Good choice. Have no idea if licensing allows it here but I know I never would. One day dcb came to my back gate to pick up his sister and I told him to go back to the car and get his mom cause she needed to be the one to pick up. Always an adult. Five houses might not seem like much but an irate 3 1/2 yo is capable of wrenching their angry little arm free and taking off into the road. A 10 yo should not have that amount of responsibility. And wth is the dcd doing that he can't step out and get his own child who is only 5 houses away? Lazy.- Flag
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I would be getting rid of them like asap. Dad sound like a lazy turd. So many bad things can happen sending a 10 year old to pick up a out of control 3 year old.- Flag
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Good choice. Have no idea if licensing allows it here but I know I never would. One day dcb came to my back gate to pick up his sister and I told him to go back to the car and get his mom cause she needed to be the one to pick up. Always an adult. Five houses might not seem like much but an irate 3 1/2 yo is capable of wrenching their angry little arm free and taking off into the road. A 10 yo should not have that amount of responsibility. And wth is the dcd doing that he can't step out and get his own child who is only 5 houses away? Lazy.. He gets out at 3 every day and then sends the other son to come get him after 5. Nope. I'm done playing that game.
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Dad is a lazy a## that's how. I'm so over this family. When I lay eyes on the dcb my blood pressure rises that's how bad it is. I feel bad for him and I try to just give him so much love and encouragement, but then he head butts another girl and does that? I'm done.- Flag
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I feel bad for this kid but I also feel like it needs to be out back into the parents to help with his behavior!- Flag
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I have some families that drive me crazy and lie about stuff too.
I'm looking to replace a couple when I get back from Christmas vacation. I'll wait a little bit so I don't get any daycare hoppers.- Flag
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He's suppposed to be starting the new preschool/daycare where his dad works. His dad doesn't work there, but for the same company. I have not heard anything about it lately, so I really doubt they've signed him up yet. If he does stay, I'm going to require that daddy picks up right after he gets out of work at 3. They will need me, I won't need them in January.- Flag
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Can you adjust their hours? I mean, it would be a little uncomfortable but maybe with the new year you could rewrite their contract, even if it was until 3:30/4.
I feel bad for this kid but I also feel like it needs to be out back into the parents to help with his behavior!- Flag
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If you don’t need him and he makes you that miserable I would just say “oh you had informed me that junior would be starting at the new preschool in January. I wasn’t sure which date so I just went with the end of the month and have a new child lined up to replace him starting feb 1st”.
Or I guess you could say December if they gave you the impression he wasn’t coming back after the holidays.- Flag
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If you don’t need him and he makes you that miserable I would just say “oh you had informed me that junior would be starting at the new preschool in January. I wasn’t sure which date so I just went with the end of the month and have a new child lined up to replace him starting feb 1st”.
Or I guess you could say December if they gave you the impression he wasn’t coming back after the holidays., but some things just aren't worth it
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