Ok, DH says I'm overreacting...
I sent Max to daycare yesterday in this jumper and, as usual, when he was picked up he had been changed into something else and his jumper was in a plastic baggie.
Well, I went to wash the jumper last night and took it out of the bag and it had bleach spots all over it!!!! I was FURIOUS!! I work hard so that I can dress my family in nice clothes (amongst other things) and that jumper was BRAND NEW!
I figured that maybe they sprayed it with a pretreater that reacted badly with the fabric of the jumper and asked DH to tell them not to spray anything on Max's clothes anymore when he dropped Max off this morning.
I just got a call from DH who told me that daycare said that Max spit up on a mat yesterday while playing and it is their policy to wipe any bodily fluids that get on the mats with bleach. Well, when they did this Max was too quick and crawled through the bleach and that's how the stains got on his jumper.
I am really really angry right now...they let my son crawl through bleach on the floor????!???!?!? I'm confused and seriously ready to find a new daycare over this!
Am I overreacting?
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THIS! I would be furious and on the phone with the director so fast her head would be spinning! That is SO EFFING DANGEROUS! Your son (and all other children) should have been removed from the area while they sprayed it down.
I would not be happy with them for putting him next to bleach. That was careless. Who sprays bleach next to a baby? It could irritate his skin.
Have they done anything else that has bothered you in the past?
I am going to call the director but really have no idea what to say...I am not good at confrontation like this because I always feel like I'm dramatizing the situation.
What should I say?
Also, Max started standing in his crib about 2 or 3 weeks ago and they have made it known to us that it's VERY stressful for them and that they are at their witt's end with trying to get him to nap (he's a self soother that has been putting himself to sleep since 2 months old) They haven't come out and actually said that he's stressing them out but we can tell by the way they say things regarding his day. Anyway, 2 weeks ago MIL picked him up from daycare and he had a bruise/blackish eye on the corner of one of his eyes. Nobody knew anything about it and nobody knew what it was from. I went in the next morning and the morning teacher said that he was flailing himself around his crib and must have banged his eye. I didn't like the answer but believe that it was a possibility...I was just confused as to why he was left to flail around in his crib. He is NOT a difficult baby and never cries and I've never seen him flail around his crib at home.
I just don't know what to do!
Are they kidding? Isn't it their job and why you pay them to watch your child all day? I would have been pissed at that comment alone!!
With your OP I was shocked, but would have talked to the director and given them another change. But with what you posted above...RUN, take your kid and RUN! That place does not sound right at all! I just get an uneasy feeling from what you wrote. Honestly, I'm usually the one thinking many girls on here are over reacting with daycare stuff, but with this I think you are right to leave....if that tells you anything. Good luck!
I learned very early on that outfits that you absolutely do not want soiled or possibly ruined should never be worn to DC. I've thrown out several of the boys' outfits because I just couldn't get the poop/paint/etc. out of them.
Also, when the DC said they sprayed bleach, it's likely a diluted bleach solution that is safe (just like the Clorox gentle stuff that can be used around LOs). I've had some of the boys' clothes come home with bleached out spots because they put them on the changing pad when the solution hadn't 100% dried yet. I don't know about your DC, but at ours, if any of the LOs are even suspected to have gotten some on them, they wash their hands (or whatever gets in it) immediately with soap and water.
Remember they have to sanitize. Unless they're doing something totally crazy, I'm sure what they're using is safe around babies. It sucks that you had a jumper ruined but from now on I'd just not send your LO to DC in anything nice. If you're concerned about the sanitizer, talk to the director. I'm sure he/she would be happy to talk to you. If not, THEN I'd start to worry. When they're not open and honest about things is when you should start looking for a new DC.
I would tell the director that I was unhappy about the bleach situation. Hands down, that was a preventable situtation. Then I would express my displeasure about his eye. You should be able to leave your child with their DCP and know that they are safe. Tell her that. I am not a confrontational person either. But, when it come to my baby, watch out!
I would also start the search for a different DCP. If they think he is unmanagable, maybe they are not the right choice.
I was thinking the same things. But, if you still have a nagging feeling in your gut, trust it and go.
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I agree with this. I'm sure it was diluted, which then is ok.
I understand that the dc has to clean, especially when bodily fluids are involved, but I would call and confirm that his hands were washed and that the solution is safe to be around babies.
That being said, the further comments you made about max being stressful would make me start looking other places. I know our situation is different b/c we use an in home dcp, but we've never had any issues what so ever. Even when she was going through WW19 (which most of us know is awful), my dcp simply said, "Boy, she's just not herself. Guess I'll make some adjustments to make her comfortable." And when she got her first "owie," dcp knew exactly what happened, and she was so distraught over it, I thought she was going to cry. Sounds to me like they just are giving Max enough time and patience.
I second this.
1. you are not over reacting
2. i would call and simply say: "i am calling to address what happened yesterday regarding max. he was sent home in a different outfit than he went in with and i was not told the entire story. why did i not find out that he crawled trhough bleach sanitizer until this morning when my husband had to ask about his clothes? it is my understanding that i am to be given a run down of his day when i pick him up, and i do not feel that this is happening." and see what they say.
3. i would be looking for a new dcp
4. always go with your gut, mommy instinct knows best.
OMG. They are stupid.
I work in daycare---when a child pukes, one person takes the child away to get cleaned up and another CLEARS THE AREA of children and cleans the spill.
WTF were they thinking just spraying bleach on the throw up while they just left your child sitting there? Also, the child comes first before the "spill" and should have been picked up as soon as someone noticed he threw up.
BUT>>>>>
daycare is messy. Kids are messy. We always made it VERY clear to all our parents that any clothes they sent their child in needed to be clothes that they were ok with getting dirty and possibly ruined. Daycare is not the place for fancy, best outfits...it's a place for things that may get wrecked. Kids play with paint, run around outside, spill bubbles, eat by themselves and get food on their shirt, etc. You shouldn't have sent him in the jumper if you would get that upset that it got stained.
Bleach?? Totally unsafe, I would be fuming........