Hi! I am new to the forum. I have been operating my in-home daycare since September, and I have loved it. All the parents and children have been wonderful. Until now! A new child was enrolled two weeks ago. The child pushes a lot seemingly for no reason, and is defiant. I spoke with mom about this and she claims her child has never pushed before and is always so sweet at home(her child pushed another child down twice while mom and I were talking). But, it's not just the child. Yesterday, mom stopped by my house unannounced after business hours and was incredibly rude to me. She cursed in front of my children. She was upset because she felt I was telling her one thing but telling her husband something entirely different. She felt I was lying. My business hours are 6AM-6PM. However, I have families sign a contract stating what their normal drop-off/pick-up times will be. I do this so I can be more prepared and to budget more easily. Of course, they can drop off their daughter at 6AM, but I need a heads up. I don't think this is an unreasonable request. It is a home daycare. It is quite a bit different than a child care center. They have been dropping off at widely different times this past week, and I had to remind dad about the contracted hours vs business hours and that I need a heads up if drop off will be 1 hour or more earlier than the agreed upon time (8AM). Dad is the one that has been doing most of the dropping off and picking up. Mom works night shift and I rarely see her. Dad is the point person. Anyway, apparently dad and mom became upset about this. Mom was trying to call and I would try calling her back but we just played phone tag all day. Well, she comes to my home unannounced after business hours when I was in the middle of preparing dinner/cleaning. She says "what the hell is going on? My husband is pissed at me. Your're telling him one thing one day and the next day it's something else. Why are you even texting him? Don't contact him anymore! Let's just get this **** straight" I explain everything again that is all in my contract and handbook (that she read and signed). I apologized, but she just kept talking about it. She FINALLY left, and I just burst into tears. I was very upset and quite frankly a little embarrassed. My two children were in the room. What should I do now? My contract clearly states that I can terminate care without notice if parents are rude, abusive, or disrespectful. Any advice would be helpful for how to handle this situation and moving forward. Thanks! Sorry for the long-winded story!
Parent Was Very Disrespectful, Cursed In Front Of My Own Children
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Oh no, that would NOT fly in my home. She'd be out of there this minute.
Things like this amaze me. Why do people cut their own throats when child care is concerned??
I think what I would do, is cite what it says in your policies about rudeness, disrespect, etc., and send an email or text telling her to not return.- Flag
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I will admit, I am one that will keep bad situations because I need the money, but no way would I keep this one. I would feel great pleasure in telling her to take a hike. She was way out of line even coming to your home after hours, add in the rest of her behavior no no no Text her and tell her never to come back.- Flag
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I'm so sorry you're going through this.
I agree with others: she should be terminated.
Anyone with that kind of lack of respect shouldn't be allowed back in your home. Text her now.
"Due to the behavior displayed by Mom in my home yesterday, I will be terminating your contract, effective immediately.
Any belongings I am in possession of will be mailed to you via certified/signature requested USPS mail. There will be no future contact with ABC daycare and as a result, you are no longer allowed on my property."- Flag
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I would term immediately. Not only was this woman rude but unprofessional and disrespectful. Coming to your house after hours, speaking to you like she did, and then using curse words in front of your kids. You donรขโฌโขt deserve to be treated like that.- Flag
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Hi! I am new to the forum. I have been operating my in-home daycare since September, and I have loved it. All the parents and children have been wonderful. Until now! A new child was enrolled two weeks ago. The child pushes a lot seemingly for no reason, and is defiant. I spoke with mom about this and she claims her child has never pushed before and is always so sweet at home(her child pushed another child down twice while mom and I were talking). But, it's not just the child. Yesterday, mom stopped by my house unannounced after business hours and was incredibly rude to me. She cursed in front of my children. She was upset because she felt I was telling her one thing but telling her husband something entirely different. She felt I was lying. My business hours are 6AM-6PM. However, I have families sign a contract stating what their normal drop-off/pick-up times will be. I do this so I can be more prepared and to budget more easily. Of course, they can drop off their daughter at 6AM, but I need a heads up. I don't think this is an unreasonable request. It is a home daycare. It is quite a bit different than a child care center. They have been dropping off at widely different times this past week, and I had to remind dad about the contracted hours vs business hours and that I need a heads up if drop off will be 1 hour or more earlier than the agreed upon time (8AM). Dad is the one that has been doing most of the dropping off and picking up. Mom works night shift and I rarely see her. Dad is the point person. Anyway, apparently dad and mom became upset about this. Mom was trying to call and I would try calling her back but we just played phone tag all day. Well, she comes to my home unannounced after business hours when I was in the middle of preparing dinner/cleaning. She says "what the hell is going on? My husband is pissed at me. Your're telling him one thing one day and the next day it's something else. Why are you even texting him? Don't contact him anymore! Let's just get this **** straight" I explain everything again that is all in my contract and handbook (that she read and signed). I apologized, but she just kept talking about it. She FINALLY left, and I just burst into tears. I was very upset and quite frankly a little embarrassed. My two children were in the room. What should I do now? My contract clearly states that I can terminate care without notice if parents are rude, abusive, or disrespectful. Any advice would be helpful for how to handle this situation and moving forward. Thanks! Sorry for the long-winded story!- Flag
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I got yelled/cussed at years ago by a policeman dcd and dcm whom worked at the health dept.....they were continuously late for dropoff and pickup.....One morning, they called after 10 asking if they could bring dcb but I said "no".....next thing i knew they were in my daycare cursing at me. Alot has changed since then, but it was definitely a learning experience. I immediately called licensing but if I had it to do over again, I would call the police even though the dcd was a policeman- Flag
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I got yelled/cussed at years ago by a policeman dcd and dcm whom worked at the health dept.....they were continuously late for dropoff and pickup.....One morning, they called after 10 asking if they could bring dcb but I said "no".....next thing i knew they were in my daycare cursing at me. Alot has changed since then, but it was definitely a learning experience. I immediately called licensing but if I had it to do over again, I would call the police even though the dcd was a policeman- Flag
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Hi! I am new to the forum. I have been operating my in-home daycare since September, and I have loved it. All the parents and children have been wonderful. Until now! A new child was enrolled two weeks ago. The child pushes a lot seemingly for no reason, and is defiant. I spoke with mom about this and she claims her child has never pushed before and is always so sweet at home(her child pushed another child down twice while mom and I were talking). But, it's not just the child. Yesterday, mom stopped by my house unannounced after business hours and was incredibly rude to me. She cursed in front of my children. She was upset because she felt I was telling her one thing but telling her husband something entirely different. She felt I was lying. My business hours are 6AM-6PM. However, I have families sign a contract stating what their normal drop-off/pick-up times will be. I do this so I can be more prepared and to budget more easily. Of course, they can drop off their daughter at 6AM, but I need a heads up. I don't think this is an unreasonable request. It is a home daycare. It is quite a bit different than a child care center. They have been dropping off at widely different times this past week, and I had to remind dad about the contracted hours vs business hours and that I need a heads up if drop off will be 1 hour or more earlier than the agreed upon time (8AM). Dad is the one that has been doing most of the dropping off and picking up. Mom works night shift and I rarely see her. Dad is the point person. Anyway, apparently dad and mom became upset about this. Mom was trying to call and I would try calling her back but we just played phone tag all day. Well, she comes to my home unannounced after business hours when I was in the middle of preparing dinner/cleaning. She says "what the hell is going on? My husband is pissed at me. Your're telling him one thing one day and the next day it's something else. Why are you even texting him? Don't contact him anymore! Let's just get this **** straight" I explain everything again that is all in my contract and handbook (that she read and signed). I apologized, but she just kept talking about it. She FINALLY left, and I just burst into tears. I was very upset and quite frankly a little embarrassed. My two children were in the room. What should I do now? My contract clearly states that I can terminate care without notice if parents are rude, abusive, or disrespectful. Any advice would be helpful for how to handle this situation and moving forward. Thanks! Sorry for the long-winded story!
If you are open twelve hours and allow them access to all of them they will come and go as they please. The best way to stop this is to have CONTRACTED hours where there is a fee for early drop off or later pick up. The fee is what stops this behavior.
Consider a sliding scale fee based upon total number of hours and how late the pick up is. Also have a cut off time where they can drop the child off. The cut off time should not allow them to call and tell you they won't be there by the cut off time and come after it.
A lot of newbies allow parents to come any time the business is open. Before long they have the whole crew coming from open to close. You need to look at your hourly rate you make when you allow them access to all the open hours of your business compared to a rate for contracted hours. You also need to look at the conflict that arises whenever anything isn't black and white with MONEY being charged to accommodate beyond the black and white.
Here is an example of a sliding scale fee I developed. You can decide the incremental increases based on departure times and or total number of allowable hours and adjust it to your business model. I do mine based on max number of hours at nine hours a day and departure time.
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To be successful for the long haul you have to really minimize the opportunity for the parent to have to DO anything except for the following of rules set out in the handbook. I test out the parents ability to follow directions when we first meet on the phone by setting the rule that the parent must call me by NOON the day of the interview to confirm the appointment. If they don't CALL by noon the interview is off and I don't reschedule. I always set the interview at least a few days away. This tests if they can remember the requirement and follow through. I do three interviews so I test this out three times.
Once they have started I try to have strict "parent must do's" that affect time or money. If you have solid policies and enforce them you will find that you never have to discuss money. My goal is to never have to discuss money or time after the interview unless they have a job hour change that changes their fee. If that happens and the fee becomes less they are required to give a months notice for a fee lowering change. If the fee increases it has to be approved because it means either longer hours or later hours.
That said, they need to go immediately. I don't know what is up with this generation of parents that think they can talk to providers the way they do. You need to examine your behavior with them and figure out if you are enabling a culture that made her feel comfortable to come during non business hours, telling you you can't text her husband, and cussing at you. She doesn't understand she isn't your boss. She is a client and her behavior is unacceptable. She needs to be gone now.
She's lying to you also about her kids behavior. That's another reason to terminate. I would suggest you buy my book on parental behavior. It will save you so much grief to come to the table armed with knowledge of how parents behave and why.
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