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  • MichellesKiddos
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 68

    They Just Don't Get It...

    So I have a dcm that I've told at least 3 times now that I do NOT allow sippy cups from home...period. We have lots of sippy cups here and there is no need for more plus I don't want to have to scrounge the house at her pick-up time to find said cup if she has decided to play hide-and-seek with it

    At drop-off today she brings in a cup and says this has milk in it, can I just leave it here? I was a bit dumbfounded!! Seriously?! She needs a drink in the 4 minute drive home from here? AND I'm now your personal refrigerator?! I just don't understand this..maybe it's just me? :confused:

    Does anyone else have this policy and does anyone run into this problem with parents?
  • AnneCordelia
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 816

    #2
    I have a family who does this. She commutes to my town from 40 minutes away though and so I understand giving the baby his milk. She puts it in a thermos cup and it goes into the diaper bag. She knows that it runs the risk of it ruining but it's not like she serves it again at pickup. Stuff from home stays in the diaperbag around here, even if it's perishable.

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    • MichellesKiddos
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 68

      #3
      I might be a bit more understanding if they lived a bit further away...but literally it's only 5 minutes...and that's IF you hit all the red lights! The dcg is 19 months, so with the exception of the infants nobody brings diaper bags.

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

        #4
        Originally posted by MichellesKiddos
        So I have a dcm that I've told at least 3 times now that I do NOT allow sippy cups from home...period. We have lots of sippy cups here and there is no need for more plus I don't want to have to scrounge the house at her pick-up time to find said cup if she has decided to play hide-and-seek with it

        At drop-off today she brings in a cup and says this has milk in it, can I just leave it here? I was a bit dumbfounded!! Seriously?! She needs a drink in the 4 minute drive home from here? AND I'm now your personal refrigerator?! I just don't understand this..maybe it's just me? :confused:

        Does anyone else have this policy and does anyone run into this problem with parents?
        Can you just pour the liquid into one of your cups and hand the cup back or is she wanting the cup to be given back for the long drive home. If she wants it for the kid to have it then pour it in your cup and decide what to do with it after she leaves. If you don't want the kid to have it... toss it. If you can give it to the kid when the kid has meals then give it then. It will save you from buying a couple of servings of milk.

        I know you can't receive any liquids in some states because providers and centers have had problems with parents spiking the contents with fever reducers or medicine.

        I used to have parents bring ginormous big slam sippy cups with twelve to sixteen oz. of juice or milk. Now they have sized down the cups. If they bring it in... I just switch the contents over and hand the parent the cup back. I appreciate ALL donations of milk. The milk I provide is EXPENSIVE so I'm glad to have parents bring their own. I just don't keep the cup here.


        Sheesh it makes you wonder how our ancestors crossed the Atlantic by boat or Kansas by covered wagon without having all the youngins attached to a sippy cup the whole way. ::
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        • MichellesKiddos
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 68

          #5
          The funny thing is..she wants it for the drive home, not for during the day. Although, I'm not sure what she would say if I gave it to her at the end of the day empty because dcg drank it during the day.

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          • Meeko
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 4351

            #6
            I have one dad that drives almost 40 miles each way for his commute. So he brings a chilled sippy cup with juice or milk in it and I fridge it for the return trip home. Under the circumstances I don't mind at all.

            However, I did have a parent who brought me a empty sippy cup at pick up and ask me to fill it with juice or milk for the ride home! Another parent heard and thought that was a brilliant idea too! I brought that to a screeching halt ASAP! I pointed out that if every body did that, I would be out of milk in no time and not getting paid for it!

            So then they asked for water. So I had to explain that it is VERY busy at pick up time (we have 16 kids) and I can't be running back and forth to the kitchen a dozen times!!! Most of them live only a few minutes away and yet act like they will die without a sippy in hand...ggrrr.

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            • heyhun77
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 370

              #7
              I have had some that do this for the ride home (all 5-10 minutes) and I just tell them they should store it in the fridge at work and bring it with them at the end of the day.

              I concur with the comment about how our ancesters made it on their long, tough journey's with no sippys, or even better.... no dvd player in the car! That's a whole other rant. :-)

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              • Crazy8
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jun 2011
                • 2769

                #8
                I'd like to start this policy. I don't like that they put them down on my sign in sheet making a wet ring on it, I don't like that I end up having to wash it and have it ready to go home, I don't like that it ends up being a duplicate of someone else's cup (either from here or home), etc. etc.

                Think I just found something to add to my September newsletter. ::

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                • Cat Herder
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 13744

                  #9
                  One firm NO is all it really takes to solve this problem entirely.

                  For the parents that "need" a cup for the ride home...they can take a clean cup, leave it in their car, stop at a convienience store and pick up something cold to fill it with. It would then be sitting in their carseat, waiting to greet them each day.

                  That is what Mommies do...plan for their childs needs. I have seen me do it many times. ::::
                  - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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                  • SandeeAR
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 1192

                    #10
                    This is a great use for walmart sacks, well besides putting dirty diapers in them. When they hand you the cup, have the sacks handy, place cup inside, twist it up tight (like you would a diaper), tie it off and place in their cubbie, coat rack etc. Say, well it will be right here waiting for you at pick up.

                    That is only if you don't have the back bone to say, sorry no sippies from out side and hand it back (that's what I do).

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                    • Zoe
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 1445

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Catherder
                      That is what Mommies do...plan for their childs needs. I have seen me do it many times. ::::
                      Ditto Had an empty sippy cup in the car, filled it with water at work and had it ready for my DD and DS at pick-up.

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

                        #12
                        Originally posted by MichellesKiddos
                        The funny thing is..she wants it for the drive home, not for during the day. Although, I'm not sure what she would say if I gave it to her at the end of the day empty because dcg drank it during the day.
                        This is very common.

                        The sippy cup represents ****ing, easy, sweet, baby, comfort, something to do to keep the kid from cyring.... etc.

                        So this is very valuable to the parent even though it has nothing to do with the child consuming liquids.

                        Maybe attach a sippy fee of a dollar a day. That would most likely quell it.

                        Just put out a note saying that begining next working day that such and such day care will charge a dollar a day fee for the management of personal sippy cups. This means you will receive, store, and return sippy cups for the cost of one dollar per day. If they would like you to provide liquids for the sippy cup it will be an additional dollar per day.

                        Five bucks a week per kid for storing and returning them and ten dollars per week for providing milk or juice, storing, and returning them should cover your expenses.
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                        • MichellesKiddos
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 68

                          #13
                          Originally posted by nannyde
                          This is very common.


                          Maybe attach a sippy fee of a dollar a day. That would most likely quell it.

                          Just put out a note saying that begining next working day that such and such day care will charge a dollar a day fee for the management of personal sippy cups. This means you will receive, store, and return sippy cups for the cost of one dollar per day. If they would like you to provide liquids for the sippy cup it will be an additional dollar per day.

                          Five bucks a week per kid for storing and returning them and ten dollars per week for providing milk or juice, storing, and returning them should cover your expenses.

                          :::::::::: LOL That's great! granted this parent is also the same that asked me last week if I could keep dcg until 730 pm (my hours are 6am-5pm and dcg is dropped off at 6am and usually picked up at 3pm). I honestly couldn't believe what she was asking me!! So you want me to watch your child for 13.5 hours...seriously?! Of course I told her I close at 5 and that's not changing..but what I wanted to say was 'sure! That'll be an additional $5/hour' I don't think she really listens to me when I tell her my policies or anything..I kinda feel like a broken record kwim?

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                          • MarinaVanessa
                            Family Childcare Home
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 7211

                            #14
                            I don't have this problem (knock on wood) but the thought of typing up a sign that reads "PLEASE PLACE SIPPY CUPS HERE" in the biggest, boldest letters that will fit on computer paper and an arrow pointing down and then taping it to the outside of my house on the porch by the door and then drawing a 12"x12" square on the floor right beneath the sign in chalk came to mind . I must be in a bad mood today ::.

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                            • Zoe
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 1445

                              #15
                              Originally posted by MarinaVanessa
                              I don't have this problem (knock on wood) but the thought of typing up a sign that reads "PLEASE PLACE SIPPY CUPS HERE" in the biggest, boldest letters that will fit on computer paper and an arrow pointing down and then taping it to the outside of my house on the porch by the door and then drawing a 12"x12" square on the floor right beneath the sign in chalk came to mind . I must be in a bad mood today ::.
                              How much you want to bet that even if you did that, it would get stepped on and completely ignored?

                              I'm imagining everything you said, plus one of those lighted arrows that flash and a computer's voice constantly repeating "put sippy cups here, put sippy cups here" once it detects movement at the door. What do you think!? ::

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