I Am So Mad Right Now!!!

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  • Springdaze
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 533

    #16
    signed in and lost my message so hope it doesnt post twice! As I was saying..........

    I feel bad for you, because if it were a "real job" you could call out and that would be it. I would let them know as soon as you can and I wouldnt worry if you felt better in the morning and reversed your decision! They can save that backup for next time! As for them being mad, they will get over it soon enough. Besides, they will blame you when their kids get sick and you watched them when you werent feeling well, so either way ya can't win!!!!
    How many times have you been inconvenienced by parents and ****ed it up? I hope you feel better quickly!

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    • NiNi.R.
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2011
      • 237

      #17
      Not sure what kind of health policy but here it is stated that a child must be fever free for 24 hours without the use of fever reducers before they can return to care.

      This is stated in my handbook. I expect parents to follow it for their children and in return I follow it for myself and my children. I wouldn't want one of my DCPs bringing their child who was running a fever the night before. So seeing as you were running a fever the evening before that would be cause for an automatic closure for the following day.

      This just makes it easier for me to judge on rather or not i should close or open...just a though!

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