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Daycare f/u...

People can flame me if they want... but I have to say this.  My mom licenses daycares for the state...  she sees good centers and bad centers so that is where I am basing this from.  I would NEVER send my child to a daycare that said I could not drop in when I wanted to.  You are paying them so you should be able to see what they are doing when they are not expecting you.  Prime example... the office where my mother works got a complaint not long ago, when they went out to check out the situation there were 5 BABIES SLEEPING IN THE FURNACE ROOM!  You just never know what happens when you are not around and if they don't want you there that is a RED FLAG!

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  • I'm not going to flame you.  Even if your not paying them, if your child is there you should be allowed to go in. 

    If the center doesn't want you upsetting the child (not by visiting but by leaving) they should have a way for you to observe your child without disrupting them. 

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  • That is unacceptable.  And I hope you understand that I was saying the same thing as you in my posts - I do NOT think it is okay.
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  • I couldn't agree more!  I worked at a very well known, established day care that had great reviews all through college.  The did some shaddy stuff when no one was looking...i.e.: giving the toddlers that didn't nap well tylenol so they would, even though they weren't sick! 

    I tell all my friends and clients (I work with low-income moms) to not even call beforehand.  To just show up at a daycare.  That is the only way you will get 'close' to the real picture of what the daycare is like. 

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  • Seasoul... I totally new what you were saying... I was just wanted to give you an example to maybe help you deter your friend...  GL!
  • At this time we are working our hardest to make ends meet, and schedules mesh without sending our children to daycare. Seriously everytime I thik that it may come to sending LO, I read something like this!!! I was a nanny for a long time, as well as a teacher for children with severe disabilities. I spent my day as though there were a camera or recording device  in the room. You think as though the parents are there at all times, and it helped keep me patient, and calm when the children were not!
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