Annoyed With Hypocondriac Parents!

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  • CdnMumof4
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2011
    • 46

    Annoyed With Hypocondriac Parents!

    I've got a new child coming part time to daycare, and it seems he's spent more time in alternate care, than here, according to our contracted days. If even one kid has a sniffle here at daycare, mums keeping him home. Today was ridiculous- he came down with a diaper rash they couldn't get rid of- so I suggested they take him in, as it may be a yeast infection. Well yep, it is a yeast infection- so we all know that it's only going to get better, with the meds [and continuous, proper diaper changes]. She came to pick him up yesterday, and yes the rash had gotten pretty icky but I was caring for it as she requested with her cloths and frequent changes [go figure, the kid poops like 4 times ] well he had pooped during nap time, so I went in to get him and she came to pick him up- I said " let me just change him quickly before you guys go, so he doesn't sit in poop for any longer" . " no no, I'l lchange him at home it's ok" . Today she calls and says " how long was he napping, his rash was REALLY bad last night and he's very upset. he's going to stay with my mom today"

    ....come on...a diaper rash is keeping your kid from daycare!?? I am very diligent about changing diapers and very thorough about cleaning their areas too- we've never had any issues with rash or even redness , except if the kid comes down with a yeast infection [my full timer recently had a yeast infection but only lasted a day once was given his meds] It irritates me, that the tone of her voice was suggesting the rash was my fault and that I wasn't caring for her son as I should be. I cannot be expected to sit outside the nap room [which is upstairs] and wait for the kids to poop. Everyone else in this house wakes if they soil, but he slept - I will only wake a sleeping baby if I smell vomit or diarhea.

    uugh. sorry- venting.
  • nannyde
    All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
    • Mar 2010
    • 7320

    #2
    Do they just pay as he attends? Do they get free if they don't come?

    NEVER allow a parent a choice to change a poopy or wet diaper before leaving. Always DO it.

    Send them home the same way you want them to arrive.
    http://www.amazon.com/Daycare-Whispe...=doing+daycare

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    • CdnMumof4
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2011
      • 46

      #3
      he arrives sopping wet.
      They pay when he's not attending, so they're not getting any deals when he's not here. They whined about not paying for 3 days and I allowed it[stupidly] and said it will NEVER happen again, if they chose to keep him home when I am open for business, they are responsible for the day's payment. I am paid in advance so it's not really an issue. Their kid brought the flu into our home, so it went through everyone. I finally got hit with it, for just a day-so I took half a day to recover. I was feeling completely better by the next day. They call and say their pediatrician advised them to keep him out of daycare for 5 days from when my symptoms started, so they didn't want to pay for those days since it was due to my illness. COME ON. I said , it's easy when our child first starts daycare to assume when they are sick they picked it up at daycare, but we must ask ourselves if anyone in our own home/family has been ill recently [because YOU gave us this flu lady!!!!!] . I always expect the group to get a little bug when a new kid starts , but its usually a little sniffle while their systems adjust to the exposure

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      • momofboys
        Advanced Daycare Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 2560

        #4
        Originally posted by CdnMumof4
        he arrives sopping wet.
        They pay when he's not attending, so they're not getting any deals when he's not here. They whined about not paying for 3 days and I allowed it[stupidly] and said it will NEVER happen again, if they chose to keep him home when I am open for business, they are responsible for the day's payment. I am paid in advance so it's not really an issue. Their kid brought the flu into our home, so it went through everyone. I finally got hit with it, for just a day-so I took half a day to recover. I was feeling completely better by the next day. They call and say their pediatrician advised them to keep him out of daycare for 5 days from when my symptoms started, so they didn't want to pay for those days since it was due to my illness. COME ON. I said , it's easy when our child first starts daycare to assume when they are sick they picked it up at daycare, but we must ask ourselves if anyone in our own home/family has been ill recently [because YOU gave us this flu lady!!!!!] . I always expect the group to get a little bug when a new kid starts , but its usually a little sniffle while their systems adjust to the exposure
        Since you did not close for your own illness which you say only had you down for 1/2 day you were still open for business. I would have still required payment. Not your problem that they chose to keep their child out of care for 5 days. Frustrating!

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        • Symphony
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 222

          #5
          I hear you on the frustration of parents not wanting to pay when their kids are out. That is hard. To be honest though, I don't understand the rest of what you are upset about. I think most of us spend our hours wishing parents would keep their sick kids home or quit trying to hide symptoms from us. I know I have looked at a child many times who is not sick enough to be sent home, but really would do much better just cuddling with mom for the day. We have so many parents these days that drop off their kids the second they can and don't return til they absolutely have to. I find it hard to complain about a parent who wants to spend time with their child, especially when the baby isn't 100%

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          • jen
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 1832

            #6
            Originally posted by nannyde
            Do they just pay as he attends? Do they get free if they don't come?

            NEVER allow a parent a choice to change a poopy or wet diaper before leaving. Always DO it.
            Send them home the same way you want them to arrive.
            This EXACTLY!

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            • MamaBear
              Daycare.com Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 665

              #7
              I love...

              I love when they keep them home when sick... I dont like that they are sick - but appreciate that they are thoughtful enough to keep them home. Also is a nice gift of having one less child to look after for the day As long as they are still paying, then its all good with me

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              • nannyde
                All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
                • Mar 2010
                • 7320

                #8
                Originally posted by CdnMumof4
                he arrives sopping wet.
                They pay when he's not attending, so they're not getting any deals when he's not here. They whined about not paying for 3 days and I allowed it[stupidly] and said it will NEVER happen again, if they chose to keep him home when I am open for business, they are responsible for the day's payment. I am paid in advance so it's not really an issue. Their kid brought the flu into our home, so it went through everyone. I finally got hit with it, for just a day-so I took half a day to recover. I was feeling completely better by the next day. They call and say their pediatrician advised them to keep him out of daycare for 5 days from when my symptoms started, so they didn't want to pay for those days since it was due to my illness. COME ON. I said , it's easy when our child first starts daycare to assume when they are sick they picked it up at daycare, but we must ask ourselves if anyone in our own home/family has been ill recently [because YOU gave us this flu lady!!!!!] . I always expect the group to get a little bug when a new kid starts , but its usually a little sniffle while their systems adjust to the exposure
                Okay so this is about money. They want to use your illness as a reason to not pay for a week that they obviously have covered.

                I would tell them that payment is due whenever your business is open and that there will be many times when children or adults will be around their child after being ill. You can't have parents removing their child without payment whenever someone has been ill previously. If you did that you wouldn't be able to continue to do care.

                You don't object to their pediatricians advice. They are welcome to keep him out at any time any child or adult has been ill the day or days previous but they must pay regardless of attendance when the business is open.

                I will give them one thing.... this is a very creative way to try to not pay day care when you have their care covered. I haven't heard this one before.
                http://www.amazon.com/Daycare-Whispe...=doing+daycare

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                • CdnMumof4
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • May 2011
                  • 46

                  #9
                  I definitely appreciate when parents keep their sick children home from daycare- becuase if they show up ill, they get sent home anyway. [well, as others have said- when they are sick 'enough' to go home that is]. This goes beyond that though- staying home for a diaper rash seems a little bit extreme to me, and it's preventing the little man from fully adjusting to the world of daycare- THAT is my problem. With him spending more time home than at daycare, it means that every time he does come, it's as if I'm transitioning a new child, every single time. When he's here for his consistent 3 days of the week though, he's fine but when they break it up and he's only here one of the 3, it's hard on the little man.

                  I told them after that particular incident that never again will I allow them to not pay for care, unless I physically close my doors and don't take any children in because I am ill. Frustrating, but I allowed it the once because they're a new family and I felt like being kind- until I realized what they're actually like. ;-)

                  a lighter load of children is always nice, but we have a lot of fun when our group is here in full- my programming is better because we can time everything properly and things just seem to run more smoothly when everyone is here when they're supposed to be.

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                  • Unregistered

                    #10
                    not about money - about the rash, blame, and caring for kiddo

                    Originally posted by nannyde
                    Okay so this is about money. They want to use your illness as a reason to not pay for a week that they obviously have covered.

                    I would tell them that payment is due whenever your business is open and that there will be many times when children or adults will be around their child after being ill. You can't have parents removing their child without payment whenever someone has been ill previously. If you did that you wouldn't be able to continue to do care.

                    You don't object to their pediatricians advice. They are welcome to keep him out at any time any child or adult has been ill the day or days previous but they must pay regardless of attendance when the business is open.

                    I will give them one thing.... this is a very creative way to try to not pay day care when you have their care covered. I haven't heard this one before.
                    Its not about money - she has handled this. Its about being blamed for the rash. Its fine for a parent to keep a kid home - even if its just for fun. They pay for the spot no matter what - already resolved after the flu.

                    Document changes with a signed sheet - time and type. Offer to send home the soiled dipes with her, switch to cloth or whatever it takes to make sure she KNOWS you are doing your job. 4 poops on yeast meds totally normal, good for mommy to handle, too.

                    Enjoy the time off

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                    • PitterPatter
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 1507

                      #11
                      Originally posted by MamaBear
                      I love when they keep them home when sick... I dont like that they are sick - but appreciate that they are thoughtful enough to keep them home. Also is a nice gift of having one less child to look after for the day As long as they are still paying, then its all good with me
                      ITA! Too many parents mask the fevers and such and shove them off on us to deal with. I had a snotty nose/sneezing child all week who eventually sneezed right into my mouth when I was down on the floor talking to him. Now I am sick, I caught his allergies!

                      I wouldn't like a hypocondriac parent tho because if they miss too much they fall behind our routine/schedule. PLUS I don't get paid unless they are here.

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                      • CdnMumof4
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • May 2011
                        • 46

                        #12
                        exactly

                        This isn't about money and never was- it's all about being blamed for a rash, that was caused from within, not from a soiled diaper.

                        I use cloth diapers on my little ones because they react to disposable diapers and wipes- and I always offer to use the cloth wipes [sterilized and properly prepared] on my daycare kids bums. It's actually cleared a lot of their skin up and the parents are thrilled with this.

                        But ya- I guess mum was able to see what the poops were like while on the meds [though, he stayed with grandma] but maybe she'll see that the rash will be the rash, until the meds clear it up. It's not as simple as a diaper rash that can be dried /aired/cured.

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                        • Qpmomma
                          New Daycare.com Member
                          • May 2011
                          • 47

                          #13
                          This isn't about you. It's about her. She mad a bad decision npt to change her baby and now needs someone to blame for it.

                          It's odd to me that she is so concerned with keeping her baby healthy but she doesn't change a soiled diaper for the ride home KNOWING the baby has a rash. :/

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                          • CdnMumof4
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • May 2011
                            • 46

                            #14
                            I even had him on the change table [which I have positioned right near the front door for quick and easy changes] and she insisted she take him home and not bother me for another diaper change.

                            ugh. just annoying since I've only had rave reviews and extremely happy parents , for years, and I don't like people - especiallya new parent of children I'm caring for, suggest or heck even THINK I would neglect their child's welbeing and leave them in a soiled diaper too long.

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                            • Unregistered

                              #15
                              how often changing?

                              I'm wondering how often the parents and you are changing? I know mine had bad probs with diaper rash, but only during the week at daycare which is how we knew from day one that it was daycare's fault. It would clear up on the weekends when home with us. After interviewing provider on how diaper changes were completed each time (combined with information from the Pediatrician), I found out that the provider wasn't doing diaper changes correctly.

                              They were changing diapers only every 2 hours regardless unless it was a stinky poop diaper or a leaky diaper. So our child was left in a full pee diaper regularly, which explained the rampant diaper rashes - and those rashes hurt bad and the kids are very cranky the entire time until it heals. Also found out that the provider wasn't letting the private area completely dry after using wipes before putting desitin on and wasn't putting enough desitin on during each change. Those were the 2 biggest factors according to our pediatrician. I found it horrible that our provider couldn't see that from day one - we already knew that before going to dr. but they needed the doctor to tell them that. It was diaper changing 101!

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