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  • AnythingsPossible
    Daycare Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 802

    #16
    I guess the only scent policy that I have is that I will not watch children of people who smoke. I just can't stand that smell and don't want it in my house!
    To the original poster, this is the joy of home daycare. Providers make their choice of what they can/will tolerate in their homes and parents choose if they can/will tolerate what we expect of them. It is all a matter of choice and personal preference and the accomadations a parent is willing to make to get the care they want for a child or the accomadation a provider will make to accept a child. I make accomadations for food allergies, but wouldn't for scent sesitivity. Personal preference!

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    • daycare
      Advanced Daycare.com *********
      • Feb 2011
      • 16259

      #17
      My daughter is allergic to laundry soaps bath washes bubble baths spray on sents. Basically anything that smells.

      Still today if one of her friends hug her and it makes contact with her skin she will break out in a horrible rash and will leave welt Luke marks all over her exposed skin.

      I have to talk to the kids parents before they come over to make sure their child does not bring any of that in or on their bodies.
      Sometimes we offer my daughters clothes so that when her friends sit on her bedroom furniture it doesn't rubb off. Yes she is that sensitive.

      It's hard to avoid my daughter from coming into contact with it, but like nannyde I am doing everything to prevent it.

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