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  • Homebody
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2018
    • 205

    Am I a Sitter?

    I got a fb message from someone and I'm not quite sure how to respond, as I don't know if I should be offended or just laugh.

    The message goes like this: "Hi, I'm going to be looking for a sitter soon as mine is retiring. You have posted on someone else's post and I was wanting to ask you some questions. Are you a sitter?"

    I don't feel like I am a sitter considering all the training I've had to do and keep doing for my license. To me a sitter is someone who goes to someone's house and watches kids on occasion.

    Would you even bother correcting her? Then again maybe she is looking for a sitter for her home, but I don't think this is the case.
  • amberrose3dg
    Daycare.com Member
    • Feb 2017
    • 1343

    #2
    Originally posted by Homebody
    I got a fb message from someone and I'm not quite sure how to respond, as I don't know if I should be offended or just laugh.

    The message goes like this: "Hi, I'm going to be looking for a sitter soon as mine is retiring. You have posted on someone else's post and I was wanting to ask you some questions. Are you a sitter?"

    I don't feel like I am a sitter considering all the training I've had to do and keep doing for my license. To me a sitter is someone who goes to someone's house and watches kids on occasion.

    Would you even bother correcting her? Then again maybe she is looking for a sitter for her home, but I don't think this is the case.
    You can but be prepared to hear it all the time. It is one of my biggest pet peeves.

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    • Ariana
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 8969

      #3
      I would ignore the question and simply state “I am a licensed daycare provider and have x amount of experience working with children. What hours are you looking for etc etc.”

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      • BrynleeJean
        Daycare.com Member
        • May 2015
        • 241

        #4
        OOO i hate that even my daycare families would call me a "sitter" like "hey i told so and so i know of a great sitter for their little girl"

        I'm thinking man if you think these are sitter prices i should charge more. GOOD NESS that upsets me

        BUT i always ignored it with a smile on my face

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        • DaveA
          Daycare.com Member and Bladesmith
          • Jul 2014
          • 4245

          #5
          It can get annoying. Anymore I'm at the point where it's "Pay me on time, follow my policies, don't be a headache and you can call me whatever the @#&* you want to."

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          • Alwaysgreener
            Home Child Care Provider
            • Oct 2013
            • 2519

            #6
            Originally posted by Ariana
            I would ignore the question and simply state “I am a licensed daycare provider and have x amount of experience working with children. What hours are you looking for etc etc.”
            Yes reply like this.

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            • Baby Beluga
              Daycare.com Member
              • Aug 2014
              • 3891

              #7
              Originally posted by Ariana
              I would ignore the question and simply state “I am a licensed daycare provider and have x amount of experience working with children. What hours are you looking for etc etc.”
              Exactly this

              FWIW, some of my families also refer to me as a "sitter." It doesn't bother me much. Call me whatever you want. Just follow my rules and pay on time and we're good.

              Sometimes I think it's simply because parent don't know the different between babysitters, nanny's in-home daycares, in-home preschools, etc. I have a mom now who kept calling her ex provider a nanny. She was convinced the provider was a nanny and not an in home provider.

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              • Homebody
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jan 2018
                • 205

                #8
                Thanks everyone! I replied similar to what Ariana had suggested. She asked for our location, and so I told her. Haven't heard back, so I guess we aren't in a convenient location for her.

                From now on I will try not to take it personally. Like some of you have said as long as they pay me and follow the policies then that's what matters most.

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                • Ariana
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 8969

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Homebody
                  Thanks everyone! I replied similar to what Ariana had suggested. She asked for our location, and so I told her. Haven't heard back, so I guess we aren't in a convenient location for her.

                  From now on I will try not to take it personally. Like some of you have said as long as they pay me and follow the policies then that's what matters most.
                  I don’t think people know that it is a degrading term to be honest. Most people think of anyone who watches kids as “sitters”! A friend of mine called me a sitter once and
                  I told her why I hated that term. She apologized and said she had no clue. There are a lot of clueless people out there

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                  • Homebody
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Jan 2018
                    • 205

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ariana
                    I don’t think people know that it is a degrading term to be honest. Most people think of anyone who watches kids as “sitters”! A friend of mine called me a sitter once and
                    I told her why I hated that term. She apologized and said she had no clue. There are a lot of clueless people out there
                    I completely agree!

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                    • Mom2Two
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Jan 2015
                      • 1855

                      #11
                      I tend to let it go when people say that.

                      But to answer the email, I would state that you are a licensed daycare provider and start asking your questions about days/hours care needed, age of child etc.

                      If it's one of those people who wants some version of: "I'm looking for care on Mondays with alternating Fridays" etc etc, then advise them to look for a sitter or a pt time nanny.

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                      • HappyEverAfter
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Aug 2017
                        • 421

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ariana
                        I would ignore the question and simply state “I am a licensed daycare provider and have x amount of experience working with children. What hours are you looking for etc etc.”
                        This is what I would do too.

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                        • Josiegirl
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jun 2013
                          • 10834

                          #13
                          It used to bother me but there are more important things to worry about. And just think of all the times you or I may have inadvertently called a custodian a janitor or an administrative assistant a secretary. As times and political correctness change, so do the terms. Sometimes we're slow to keep up and don't realize the difference until we get corrected.

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                          • Homebody
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jan 2018
                            • 205

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Josiegirl
                            It used to bother me but there are more important things to worry about. And just think of all the times you or I may have inadvertently called a custodian a janitor or an administrative assistant a secretary. As times and political correctness change, so do the terms. Sometimes we're slow to keep up and don't realize the difference until we get corrected.
                            That's a very good point!

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