Hello ladies, I need some daycare advise. I generally like my LO's daycare and his "teachers" - although young - are very good with him. A few days ago he bumped his head pretty hard (he is walking and can get very full of himself when he picks up speed). I wasn't bothered by it at all considering they meet all the ratio requirements - until my DH picked him up today and caught him - the same time his teacher did- standing on the toddler table. Even though the table isn't more than a foot off the ground, and he's very adventurous, am I wrong to be ticked off that he somehow got onto to table un-noticed? Maybe he was up there for a half a second, maybe a few minutes - I am expecting too much that they keep a closer eye on my wild child?
Thanks!
Re: Daycare Question/Issues
DS is similarly adventurous and we had an issue at around that age because the toddler playground at his day care center was under construction so they were taking the toddlers to the "big kids" playground. He was climbing a set of stairs onto a play structure and then turning around and falling down the stairs...because of course he did not know how to navigate stairs at barely 1 year old. This happened twice in one week, same exact scenario. He got fairly scary-looking knots on his head (not to mention scrapes all over his face) both times and we had to talk to the director about it and tell her that he was not to go back to that playground. They ended up doing indoor "gym" time for the toddlers in an empty classroom.
In your case, they can't really take the table out of the room but maybe there is a way to put it out of the way where it is less inviting or something. It never hurts to talk to the teachers about it and see if there is anything that can be done. I am sure they have encountered this situation before and they might have some ideas that can help ease your mind.
I can sympathize with you on trying to control these wild little boys, it is very hard and exhausting sometimes constantly trying to deter them from dangerous situations.
Rather than remove the table, I would ask if the teacher can help correct the behavior by immediately putting him in time-out ,or giving another consequence, as soon as he shows signs of attempting it. Hopefully, after being deterred a few times he'll give it up. If he does manage to get up there when no one's looking, those tables are so low to the ground that any injuries would probably be pretty minor and would be a good natural consequence to show him that it really is dangerous.
FWIW i let my toddler climb on our couch