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  • BumbleBee
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 2380

    Wwyd?

    Dcb5.75 was sent to get his water bottle then put his shoes on for outside time.

    Got his water bottle then went to the coat room to put his shoes on. Only instead of putting his shoes on, he proceeded to take a drink of water then spit it into another dcb's shoes.

    I walked into the coat room and 'caught him in the act.'

    These 2 dcb's don't get along, never have. Of course the Dcb with the now wet shoes is the one with heightened sensory awareness, especially with his feet and head.

    So Wwyd in this situation?
  • hwichlaz
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2013
    • 2064

    #2
    hand him a hair dryer and make him fix it instead of playing

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    • hwichlaz
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2013
      • 2064

      #3
      or, if they wear similar sizes...let the other boy wear the perp's shoes while the perp dries the other boy's shoes.

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      • BumbleBee
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jun 2012
        • 2380

        #4
        Originally posted by hwichlaz
        hand him a hair dryer and make him fix it instead of playing
        Didn't think of that one! I love it!

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        • Cat Herder
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 13744

          #5
          I require a complete change of clothing to include shoes and socks. It obviously was not intended for this purpose but would have limited it's effect on DCB2. ::

          DCB1, at almost 6 years of age, would have spent outdoor playground time alone on the big playground with the running track and kick balls while the rest of the kids did their usual water, sand and chalk play (he would have expected this as a known consequence). Depending on his attitude he could join them on the small playground for climbers, playhouses and slides for the second half.

          I would text his parent and let them to know to expect an extended pick-up time for a behavior conference. When they arrived I would have him tell his parent what he did and why. He would then be sent to circle rug in the playroom while his parent and I talked about what would happen if there was a next time with any similar passive aggressive behavior toward other children.
          - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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          • Blackcat31
            • Oct 2010
            • 36124

            #6
            I agree with CH ^^ in addition to that, DCB (naughty one) wold also not be allowed to have his water bottle without an adult standing next to him. In fact, it would be a few days before he earned the right to not have to be directly supervised at all times...kind of like a toddler. kwim?

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            • daycarediva
              Daycare.com Member
              • Jul 2012
              • 11698

              #7
              WOW though! At almost 6 I would have sent the parents a text and this dck would have sat out for some recess time and then had supervised use of his water bottle only.

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