I have this DCB who is almost 14months. He has been in my care since January full time...the issue is he is a very needy little guy who screams his head off all the time
he cries\screams about everything! I talked to Mum in the beginning and she would always say he is teething or he hasn't seen his dad. For a few days and that must be affecting his moods. As I have been getting to know them better this is not the case- it is just his personality. His grandparents and own dad will not even look after him because he is just too much. He is here for about 10.5 hours a day and I would say 7 of those hours are spent being miserable. On the positive side, he is getting a wee bit better, he has started to sit in a high chair and eat some lunch with out having a huge melt down, he will come outside with out screaming (thank goodness for that) BUT he is getting under my skin and wearing my husband and my patients. Especially as my hubby works for the police he does work nights from time to time and this DCB constant screaming wakes him up.
I have been wanting to let him go from week 2, but everyone and myself keep saying it will get better--I am new to the home day care profession- but have been a supervisor in a large centre for 5 yrs or so and we never let a child go because of this reason (all children seemed to transition well or if they weren't the parent would remove them) I don't really know how to deal with this situation and to be honest scared and nervous to term. Care for this DCB. From day one I have told mum that DCB has been a challenge and isn't transitioning well and seems to be unhappy here- recently she confessed he isn't happy anywhere poor guy.
Any advice is appreciated.

I have been wanting to let him go from week 2, but everyone and myself keep saying it will get better--I am new to the home day care profession- but have been a supervisor in a large centre for 5 yrs or so and we never let a child go because of this reason (all children seemed to transition well or if they weren't the parent would remove them) I don't really know how to deal with this situation and to be honest scared and nervous to term. Care for this DCB. From day one I have told mum that DCB has been a challenge and isn't transitioning well and seems to be unhappy here- recently she confessed he isn't happy anywhere poor guy.
Any advice is appreciated.
Comment