I would like to know if I am overreacting: Hayley came home from daycare with a faint but distinct sunburn today. They have asked parents to sign a sunscreen approval form and to send in sun sunscreen as well as put it on the children in the morning. With that policy known, I had a discussion with her teacher this morning that I had not put sunscreen on her because we haven't yet and do not know if she will have a reaction. For the time being since she is super pale, see picture below (pre sunburn), I asked that she be kept out of the sun at all times. They agreed and assured me the babies are never in the sun. I understand incidental sun exposure happens, but enough to get a burn? The teacher wasn't there when I picked her up, just the aide. How do I handle this when I drop her off on Wednesday, advice would be appreciated, I don't want to overreact but I sense this is the first in a lifetime of battles with the sun for my pale little baby girl.
Re: Seeing red
My dude is not as fair as I am, but I know he would burn easily given the chance. We keep sunscreen at DC, as well as a sunhat with SPF. I think it would be a good idea to bring a bonnet or something and leave it there, and tell them to make sure she is wearing it at all times when she is outside.
The sunscreen, she has had reactions to so many lotions we were waiting, but I see now we can't wait any longer. She had meat for the first time this weekend, I didn't want to introduce both simultaneously in case there was a reaction to either one. However, after today, I will be doing the sunscreen. We have babyganics and kiss my face- I'll be putting some on her tomorrow when she is with grandma to see how she does.
Today I also included a pair of light cotton pants and a shirt because the A/C was on at daycare incase she was cold. She could have worn that outside if they wanted her protected.
But really the lack of a hat and the fact that a baby the teacher knew had no sunscreen on was left in the sunlight long enough to burn are my main concerns. I will be as calm as possible as suggested when voicing my concerns. Thanks for letting me know I'm not crazy for being seriously pissed off about this.
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However, they did send their year-end survey out via email, so while I didn't specifically call them out for something I had not addressed with them yet, it did color some of my responses.
@Sing2phins I did speak with them this morning. I explained that Hayley had come home with a sunburn, so today we had applied sunscreen. I included that yesterday was the first time she wore sunscreen and had not had a reaction and to please watch for one today and call me if they saw one. I also told them I had included an extra hat- they didn't even know where the first hat was (awesome), I reminded them to please have a hat on her at all times outside due to her fair skin, they said they will.
They assured me she had not been in the sun, I didn't argue the point. She got a sunburn sometime during the day so I do feel like I'm being lied to, but maybe it was partial sunlight? I don't know and I don't care, hopefully this clears it all up. If it happens again I will be more aggressive and will get the director involved if necessary. Thanks for remembering me Sing!
https://www.skincancer.org/prevention/sun-protection/shade/seek-the-shade
I used to work at a child's camp both in college and after and dealing with parents was always difficult so I try to keep that in mind now that I am in the other role.