for my EMPLOYEES. I am really upset/disappointed today..To the point of almost being sick.
My longest, sweetest, best employee has retired. She was there for over 10 years, first with my grandmother, then with me. She is FABULOUS. Seriously.
Anyway, on her last day, she ended up having to leave early for a family emergency, and I came in for her (I am off one day a week MOST weeks, but usually drop in just in case I am needed). My newest employee was there with her, and since I was so close to being there, I told the retiring lady to go ahead and leave and I'd be there before they could blink. (I know, looking back I should never have left the new one with 10 kids alone, but hindsight is 20/20, right?)
I walked in not five minutes after she had left. It was a DISASTER. The kids had gotten the balls out of the basket they KNOW is only to take outside, and were THROWING them in the house. I'm talking, official sized football and soccer ball, wiffle balls, foam balls, etc etc etc...And the new girl (who I might add has worked in child care for several years, and was even a live in nanny for 5 years)? Just sitting there LETTING THEM.
The television (which I HATE HATE HATE using for the kids) was BLARING, sounding much like a movie theater in volume. The kids were TERRIBLE. I immediately started walking around, and took the balls from all the kids. I said, loudly enough for her to hear "We do NOT play with balls in the house. You all know that." I then walked over, picked up the remote, and turned the television down to a SEMI-tolerable volume. I guess since I hate it so much, mute is my favorite volume, but that's beside the point.
Anyway, she had already laid the youngest, an 18 month old, down for his nap because he was fussy. That's great, I do that all the time, no big deal! Have a 2.5 year old who is potty training, in pull ups. I took her to potty immediately. Her pull up was SOAKED. Has nobody even acknowledged her today?! I wondered, but didn't say anything because she does sometimes have accidents like that and fills up her pull up quickly...So I got her a clean one, she peed, blah blah blah..
I got all the kids to potty and go take a nap. Took AGES to make them go to sleep because they had been allowed to be so flipping wild just minutes earlier. FINALLY they all went to sleep (everyone sleeps at my daycare. I'd never force them to sleep, but they do all have to lay there).
Woke up, ate snack at 4pm, changed 18 month old's diaper. HE STILL HAD THE DIAPER ON HE CAME IN. Needless to say, I was MADDDDDDD. I didn't mention it, because I honestly didn't know what to say, and I hate confrontation.
Walked back through, took the 2.5 year old to the potty, let her go back to play, and was cleaning up from snack. Turned my back for two seconds while the kids were in the playroom with semi-new worker, and when I turn back around, 2.5 year old is DRAWING ON THE CARPET WITH A MARKER.
Not only that, but she was sitting beside new employee!!!! 

I grabbed the marker and told her no more, that we don't draw on the carpet or anything else with the marker except the dry erase board. (She understood, because she walked over to the board and said "here, right?")
Anyway, point is, I don't know what to do/say/feel. When this girl is on, she is ON. Great, wonderful, awesome with the kids, but when she doesn't want to do something, she dang well doesn't want to do it!!
I am about sick. Is this how it is every time I'm off??! I apologized to the poor 18 month old about his diaper, even though he didn't understand!
I just need a backbone. I need to know how to approach this without sounding like a witch. I don't want to make anyone mad and quit, because Lord knows I NEED the help, and it's seriously impossible to find around here. Believe me, I've tried.
Help, please. And please, no criticizing my daycare or my abilities. Things have NEVER been this way, and WILL NOT happen again. I am here for and asking for support, not criticism. Thanks...
My longest, sweetest, best employee has retired. She was there for over 10 years, first with my grandmother, then with me. She is FABULOUS. Seriously.
Anyway, on her last day, she ended up having to leave early for a family emergency, and I came in for her (I am off one day a week MOST weeks, but usually drop in just in case I am needed). My newest employee was there with her, and since I was so close to being there, I told the retiring lady to go ahead and leave and I'd be there before they could blink. (I know, looking back I should never have left the new one with 10 kids alone, but hindsight is 20/20, right?)
I walked in not five minutes after she had left. It was a DISASTER. The kids had gotten the balls out of the basket they KNOW is only to take outside, and were THROWING them in the house. I'm talking, official sized football and soccer ball, wiffle balls, foam balls, etc etc etc...And the new girl (who I might add has worked in child care for several years, and was even a live in nanny for 5 years)? Just sitting there LETTING THEM.
The television (which I HATE HATE HATE using for the kids) was BLARING, sounding much like a movie theater in volume. The kids were TERRIBLE. I immediately started walking around, and took the balls from all the kids. I said, loudly enough for her to hear "We do NOT play with balls in the house. You all know that." I then walked over, picked up the remote, and turned the television down to a SEMI-tolerable volume. I guess since I hate it so much, mute is my favorite volume, but that's beside the point.
Anyway, she had already laid the youngest, an 18 month old, down for his nap because he was fussy. That's great, I do that all the time, no big deal! Have a 2.5 year old who is potty training, in pull ups. I took her to potty immediately. Her pull up was SOAKED. Has nobody even acknowledged her today?! I wondered, but didn't say anything because she does sometimes have accidents like that and fills up her pull up quickly...So I got her a clean one, she peed, blah blah blah..
I got all the kids to potty and go take a nap. Took AGES to make them go to sleep because they had been allowed to be so flipping wild just minutes earlier. FINALLY they all went to sleep (everyone sleeps at my daycare. I'd never force them to sleep, but they do all have to lay there).
Woke up, ate snack at 4pm, changed 18 month old's diaper. HE STILL HAD THE DIAPER ON HE CAME IN. Needless to say, I was MADDDDDDD. I didn't mention it, because I honestly didn't know what to say, and I hate confrontation.
Walked back through, took the 2.5 year old to the potty, let her go back to play, and was cleaning up from snack. Turned my back for two seconds while the kids were in the playroom with semi-new worker, and when I turn back around, 2.5 year old is DRAWING ON THE CARPET WITH A MARKER.



I grabbed the marker and told her no more, that we don't draw on the carpet or anything else with the marker except the dry erase board. (She understood, because she walked over to the board and said "here, right?")
Anyway, point is, I don't know what to do/say/feel. When this girl is on, she is ON. Great, wonderful, awesome with the kids, but when she doesn't want to do something, she dang well doesn't want to do it!!
I am about sick. Is this how it is every time I'm off??! I apologized to the poor 18 month old about his diaper, even though he didn't understand!

I just need a backbone. I need to know how to approach this without sounding like a witch. I don't want to make anyone mad and quit, because Lord knows I NEED the help, and it's seriously impossible to find around here. Believe me, I've tried.

Help, please. And please, no criticizing my daycare or my abilities. Things have NEVER been this way, and WILL NOT happen again. I am here for and asking for support, not criticism. Thanks...
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