So today was LO's first day at daycare. I was pretty emotional, but managed to keep from crying until I got into my car. LO ended up having a great day, only fussed when trying to be put down, but I digress....
I noticed them changing a little boy this morning and they used baby powder. My baby class said to NOT use baby powder anymore because LOs can breath in the fine particles and it is not good for their lungs. I know people probably still use it, but I thought it was common knowledge now and most do not. I would rather they didn't use powder - she hasn't had a rash yet anyway! (Knock on wood). So tomorrow I will say something.
I guess my post is about feeling like THAT mom....the picky one that is going to micromanage the teachers to death. But I'm sorry...I don't want that used on her! Oh AND....you don't shake breastmilk lady. Swirl please. This is an accredited daycare, very well regarded. I know we pay them and they should do as we want, but I guess I a little surprised at the things I feel are outdated or individuals who are uninformed.
Are there things your DCs do that you don't like, or consider outdated? What have you done about it? Said something or pick your battles?
Re: Daycare procedures...
On the other hand, maybe they just don't know because no one has told them (swirling vs. shaking breastmilk.) To be honest, I didn't know that until a few weeks ago. So yes, I would say something so that they definitely know, and even if they did already know, I would be reiterating my wishes regarding my child.
Definitely tell them what you want but I understand you not wanting to be "that" mom
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Now I say that of course but also say you should handle it with decorum etc. PPs suggestion of asking the question was very good! (Ie: I noticed that powder was being used on a baby. I'd prefer powder isn't used on LO. Is this something I need to let his teachers know or is it standard not to use powder? )
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For my kids, I've been "that parent" more times than I can count. So far with LO, I've only complained once-- about them using someone else's diaper on him and it leaking. But there are other things that irk me... not things that they do wrong, but procedures that in my mind, aren't so practical. For example, at our daycare, you have to label everything... EVERYTHING. Even LO's clothes. That he's wearing. Labeling your baby feels weird... and how do you label baby socks (with a first and last name, in such a way that won't scratch or irritate his skin)? For diaper rash cream, I had to have a doctor's note.... which was annoying, because it was just OTC cream to apply "as needed". I had my DH sign the note. And I always get notes home to bring more bibs and clothes when I just put a stack of them in his diaper bag.
So, I think with this kid I've done pretty good at picking my battles... but I worked in a daycare when I was younger enough to see some HUGE mistakes made with people's kids, and for that reason, if something bothers me, I always speak up.