We are a no transport daycare. Every day myself or my assistant walk the school age daycare kids home from school. It's approximately 4 blocks, depending on which way we go.
Now the daycare kids are generally well behaved in our walk home. We have issues from time to time but overall they do pretty well.
The problem we're having is with 2 non-daycare kids (roughly ages 6/7 and 8/9) who will not leave us alone. I have repeatedly told them to leave us alone, go on home and that they are not to walk with us. We have tried taking different routes (only 3 options), ignoring them, leaving asap to get far enough ahead of them, waiting at the school to get some distance between us.
The younger one put his hands on one of my dck's and almost pushed him into traffic. The older one swears like a sailor and tries to coerce the dck's into misbehaving. They've thrown rocks and snowballs at us, kicked snow at us, follow us regardless of which way we walk, wait for us if they can't find us right away, run to catch up if they see us ahead of them.
I don't know their names, don't know where they live & don't know who their parents are. I suspect they live in the apartment building a block past mine-which is a known high traffic drug apartment building. Police and cps are back there frequently but there's multiple questionable families in that building. I have my suspicions of who their parents are but haven't confirmed it.
Regardless, I'm not interested in going to the apartments nor getting into it with anybody back there.
At this point we're just ignoring them and trying to keep distance but it's been ongoing for a solid month. Additionally I've had multiple people ask why we're walking too many kids home (ratio is 6:1. When these two come up on us and loiter behind or in front of us it looks like we're over ratio.) So, in the interest of not dealing with this all school year & not being reported for ratio concerns, what do we do? What would you do?
Now the daycare kids are generally well behaved in our walk home. We have issues from time to time but overall they do pretty well.
The problem we're having is with 2 non-daycare kids (roughly ages 6/7 and 8/9) who will not leave us alone. I have repeatedly told them to leave us alone, go on home and that they are not to walk with us. We have tried taking different routes (only 3 options), ignoring them, leaving asap to get far enough ahead of them, waiting at the school to get some distance between us.
The younger one put his hands on one of my dck's and almost pushed him into traffic. The older one swears like a sailor and tries to coerce the dck's into misbehaving. They've thrown rocks and snowballs at us, kicked snow at us, follow us regardless of which way we walk, wait for us if they can't find us right away, run to catch up if they see us ahead of them.
I don't know their names, don't know where they live & don't know who their parents are. I suspect they live in the apartment building a block past mine-which is a known high traffic drug apartment building. Police and cps are back there frequently but there's multiple questionable families in that building. I have my suspicions of who their parents are but haven't confirmed it.
Regardless, I'm not interested in going to the apartments nor getting into it with anybody back there.
At this point we're just ignoring them and trying to keep distance but it's been ongoing for a solid month. Additionally I've had multiple people ask why we're walking too many kids home (ratio is 6:1. When these two come up on us and loiter behind or in front of us it looks like we're over ratio.) So, in the interest of not dealing with this all school year & not being reported for ratio concerns, what do we do? What would you do?
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