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  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    Positives During This Crisis

    There are already several threads about the stresses and added issues this Corona virus is creating among the child care world so I thought maybe it would be nice to find some positives we could share that shows that humans are still good people and have the ability to come together during a world wide crisis...

    So anyone have parents that have gone above and beyond? Acts of kindness you have been part of or witnessed while out in public?


    Here's mine:

    I tried to buy wet wipes (diaper wipes) for care as my supply is running a bit low and of course when I went to the stores (all of them) there were none to be found. :confused:

    I sent out a little note on the bottom of my COVID-19 notices to parents that if anyone has any refill packs they could possibly spare would they please send them to care tomorrow (this morning).

    Almost every single parent I have showed up with at least 2 packages....one mom said she went to an out of the way convenience store over the weekend and bought a huge box and brought them this morning.

    I have 11 families. I now have 29 packages of wet wipes that I did not have yesterday. happyface

    I have to say I am proud that a majority of my clients are truly good clients.
  • Cat Herder
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 13744

    #2
    • Local folks are buying gift certificates to help float the small restaurants.
    • College kids are delivering groceries and meals to seniors.
    • The churches started chipping in with sack lunches for kids/seniors who may need them.
    • Local facebook groups are starting "I need" threads where people offer items up for free. Many swapping things at the Walmart parking lot.


    I have not needed anything and my clients are really used to me being prepared and trained, so most have made a statement of "they are safer with you" of some sort. Although it is frustrating that I have a full house unnecessarily, I am almost 50 and at higher risk than they are, I know it is because they strongly feel their kids are safe here.
    - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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    • Snowmom
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2015
      • 1689

      #3
      Oh, that's so sweet!

      I'm so grateful that I did not have to chase down any payments today given all but one daycare child is home.
      I did not expect that. I figured I'd likely have to explain the "you pay for the spot" talk with a few.

      I also had the one parent who brought their child (teacher) ask if she could bring in any disinfecting supplies since I mentioned how fast I was going through them with my amped up cleaning schedule.

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      • CenterTeacher20
        Center Director
        • Apr 2018
        • 199

        #4
        Almost all of our families brought in something needed. Lysol spray, disinfectant wipes, hand soap and paper towel. Most of our DCPs work in healthcare and are so appreciative and grateful for us staying open (even though the schools closed) right now which feels really good.

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

          #5
          A DCP sent a text yesterday to check in, see how I was doing, asked if we had what we needed and offered to help if I needed something that I did not have. I thought it was very thoughtful of her to take time out of her day to do that.

          I am also appreciative of all of my DCP's staying in communication with me. It is normally a very important part of our jobs, but even more so now.

          I am also very very very very thankful that DH has a job that can easily be done from home. When so many things are shutting down and so many people are out of work, or have experienced a large loss in income, I am so very thankful for this.

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          • e.j.
            Daycare.com Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 3738

            #6
            Parents who can are staying home with their kids - mostly my teachers and those with government jobs. Since I'm still open, they're paying me without complaint. A couple of families have already offered to pay me even if I have to close due to my own illness (which I normally don't charge for) or if I have to due to government mandate. A few have told me not to worry about running out of TP; they'll share theirs with me if I need it. I have 1 family who is still planning to send their child to me for as long as I'm open but only because they work in jobs in the medial field and public service. I haven't heard from another family yet; the child wasn't scheduled to come today. I expect to hear today or tomorrow from them. They're a great family, too, so I know I won't get any flack from them either. I'm very lucky to have some really great families!

            There was a story on the news last night involving a nursing home in our town. A resident there was celebrating her 100th birthday. Since visitors are restricted because of the outbreak, her family and the nursing home worked together to find a way for the family to celebrate with her. The family gathered together outside her window and sang the Happy Birthday song to her. She waved to them while they waved back and told her they loved her. It's unfortunate they couldn't celebrate the way they normally would but it was nice to see the nursing home staff working with the family so they could at least let her know they loved her and were thinking of her on her special day.

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            • Msdunny
              Daycare.com Member
              • Nov 2012
              • 442

              #7
              All of my families are staying home with their kids, and are still willing to pay half-rate, except for one family who told me that since they will continue to be paid, they will continue to pay me my full rate. lovethis

              Since I don't have any littles here for the next 2 weeks, I will be doing some major spring cleaning and throwing out junk that I find hidden away in cabinets and closets that I just don't need anymore. And taking some of the upcoming sunny warm days to clean up our playground and adding new equipment.

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              • Second Home
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jan 2014
                • 1567

                #8
                I had one family offer to mail me a check for my full amount since they are staying home for the next two weeks .

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                • Blackcat31
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 36124

                  #9
                  So glad to see there are some kind, caring and considerate people still out there. lovethis

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

                    #10
                    Not sure as this counts as a “positive, but if you have a dark sense of humor like I do the jokes/ memes regarding this are a gold mine. There’s a fake Golden Corral “press release” that I wish was real. ::

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                    • Blackcat31
                      • Oct 2010
                      • 36124

                      #11
                      Originally posted by DaveA
                      Not sure as this counts as a “positive, but if you have a dark sense of humor like I do the jokes/ memes regarding this are a gold mine. There’s a fake Golden Corral “press release” that I wish was real. ::
                      Yes, the meme's are actually kinda funny in a not so funny way... but hey if you don't have humor in times like these, whats the point?

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                      • Blackcat31
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 36124

                        #12
                        A local brewery here is helping out... thought this was really cool!

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                        • dolores
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jan 2017
                          • 268

                          #13
                          We closed this week because public schools and my parents' jobs have been shut down. Now they're talking about shelter in place.
                          A positive- this morning, we did a Zoom videoconference where our families/kids got online and were able to see/speak to each other and a parent read a book to kids. It.Was.A.Hit! We have scheduled a 30 minute yoga class on Zoom later this week. The plan is to do 1 or 2 videoconferencing a week until we reopen. This virus is making us innovative for sure! Would love to hear things others are doing .
                          Wishing everyone continued health:hug:

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

                            #14
                            We have a local community page and my city counsellor set up a volunteer and needs page to pair volunteers with vulnerable people in need. I also made an announcement that I can deliver food to anyone returning from outside of Canada so that they can self isolate for 14 days. I was contacted by one woman but she ended up using a delivery service instead which is also great!

                            Today is St.Patrick’s day so we are putting shamrocks in our windows. The challenge is to walk around the neighbourhood and count all of the shamrocks we see! Fun activity for kids!

                            No new cases today!

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                            • Msdunny
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 442

                              #15
                              I am going to do a daily 'story time' on facebook for my families and anyone else who wants to watch. I had a lot of positive response today, so I'll be keeping it up through the SIP.

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