When did you stop calling to check on dc at daycare? Carson has been going to daycare partime for 3 months now and I am not really feeling the need to check on him but feel a little twinge of guilt for not calling to check, kwim?
I have called daycare maybe three times since DS started 14 months ago. I called the first day of daycare and a couple of times when he seemed to not feel well in the morning. I haven't felt any guilt for not calling. I figure the staff should be busy with the kids, rather than talking to me on the phone, but that's just me.
I have a friend with a boy a little over 2 and she still calls every day. I called every other day for the first month, then stopped until she changed rooms. Then I called for about the first week, and then stopped. Now I only call if she seems cranky or out of sorts when we drop her off but otherwise, I don't call (DD is 2).
I win the award for being the worst at this. I work across from my daycare center so I visit my daughter during lunch. Unless I am really really busy at work, I get there almost everyday. It is just so hard being so close to her and not seeing her. I don't know if they hate me at her daycare or love me.
Trying to remember as its been a while since my older DD started, she will be 3 next month. I know I called twice a day for the first month or so but she had health issues (see my bio for details) so I was extra worried. I was down to once a day until we started to wean her off her seizure meds which was at around 4 months and once I was comfy again, I was back to calling once a day, mid-day. I think I called for a few months so maybe at around 6 months, I stopped calling daily but would call if we had a rought morning or drop off. With my younger DD, I think I only called a handful of times the first week but it was my second child with the same daycare, the same teachers so I felt confident that they would call me whenever needed which they do. I still call if my kids have a bad drop off (like today) or if we had a rough night just to make sure they are OK. My daycare is great about calling me if needed though but it always makes me feel better when I know they were fine by the time I got to my car after a bad drop off!
I never called our old nanny or our current sitter. I figure if there's a problem, they'll call me, otherwise, we catch up at the end of the day. Especially since I know that each of them was the only one with DD, so if they were chatting with me on the phone, they weren't watching her fully.
I have called most days when she's done drop-in daycare, because she's usually upset when I leave, and I like knowing that she calmed down once she got there. She'll be starting preschool next month and I might call for the first few weeks while she settles in. We'll see
Mommy to DD1 (June 2007), DS (January 2010), DD2 (July 2012), and The Next One (EDD 3/31/2015)
It honestly hasn't?occurred?to me to call. I'd rather other parents not call, too. I prefer the teacher be focused on the children, and not talking on the phone.
I only called the first day and once when he wasn't feeling well in the morning. I do show up early occasionally without letting them know in advance, just to check up on things.
I've never called unless there was something specific (i.e. how was he feeling because he woke up crabby)... which has only been a handful of times. I want them focused on the kids, not talking on the phone. They call me for every little thing (i.e. he bumped his head and there's a mark) so there's really no need for me to check in all the time.
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Re: Calling Daycare to Check?
I have called daycare maybe three times since DS started 14 months ago. I called the first day of daycare and a couple of times when he seemed to not feel well in the morning. I haven't felt any guilt for not calling. I figure the staff should be busy with the kids, rather than talking to me on the phone, but that's just me.
I never called our old nanny or our current sitter. I figure if there's a problem, they'll call me, otherwise, we catch up at the end of the day. Especially since I know that each of them was the only one with DD, so if they were chatting with me on the phone, they weren't watching her fully.
I have called most days when she's done drop-in daycare, because she's usually upset when I leave, and I like knowing that she calmed down once she got there. She'll be starting preschool next month and I might call for the first few weeks while she settles in. We'll see
Mommy to DD1 (June 2007), DS (January 2010), DD2 (July 2012), and The Next One (EDD 3/31/2015)