April 2014 Moms

Oh hell no! First day of daycare

Went to pick up B and she was asleep in a crib on her stomach.
Not only had I told the staff she's not allowed to sleep on her stomach, it was in writing on her paperwork and it's a freaken state daycare licensing law. *She does not roll from back to front*

I told the staff we don't let her sleep on her stomach and one teacher said "oh, so and so put her down" and that was the extent of their response. We went home an I've been sick to my stomach ever since.

The more I thought about it the more pissed I got, so I called the director, told her what happened, explained that not only is it in the licensing law, it was discussed with the staff and she didn't say anything than "mhmm". I told her we don't think we will be bringing her back tomorrow, but we will let them know for sure and the director just said "ok".

So on Day 1 they went against our request and state law and didn't seem concerned. Am I crazy or does anyone else think my reaction was appropriate? Thoughts?

Re: Oh hell no! First day of daycare

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  • J&NLJ&NL member
    I would be pissed off too. More so at their careless response. I wouldn't take DS back if I were in your situation. They seem very careless.
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  • I would be pissed too. Regardless of what it was about, they disregarded your wishes and didn't seem to care.
  • I'd be very angry. It would be one thing if the director apologized and seemed concerned in wanting her staff to do what is asked/required, but considering she didn't care... I'd probably be out of there.
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  • I agree with others in that while I personally don't feel that belly sleeping is the worst thing in the world, I would be livid that the teachers and director failed to follow state laws and your instructions. The fact that the director was so nonchalant with her attitude towards your concerns is appalling! Leaving your LO is tough, and if you don't trust the people caring for LO is even worse! If I were you, I would be actively researching different caregivers! Whenever I approach the director at LOs daycare, she is attentive and addresses the problems immediately. I have no fear leaving him and his sister there. I am sorry that you had such a bad experience! :(
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  • I am furious for you. There's a reason that it's state law. It's one thing to choose to let your baby sleep on their stomach under your supervision; it's an entirely different thing for someone else to choose to do it in a daycare setting. For sure they are not checking on your baby like you would. The response just makes it even worse. Can you go to state licensing agency? I would thing a body like that would want to know about such a violation. Sorry you have to deal with this.
  • As PPers have said, belly sleeping isn't the biggest deal to me but the way they responded to your concerns as well as disregarded your instructions / licensing requirements...yeah I'd be super pissed.
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  • They don't seem very interested in starting off on the right foot, do they? Yeesh. I'd be annoyed from a customer service standpoint. You're trusting them with your daughter's life, literally, and they don't seem to give a shit about what you want, or care that you're upset. That's a problem. I'd give them maybe another chance and then eff them.
    Not trying to be overly dramatic, but my dd attended an in home daycare where a kid very nearly died, so that changed my laid back attitude about child care.

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  • I'm so hesitant to give them a second chance based on their response to me, however, there are such limited child care options here I don't know what we will do. I'm just shocked that they were so ambivalent on her first day. I know the belly sleeping itself is a non issue for some, but she's never slept in that position at all, which is why it's concerning to me.
  • @speechie517‌ do you have freedom in your job to "drop in" during the day to check on your LO? May ease your mind about the teachers & give them a little more worry that you aren't just going to pick up and drop off. Keep them on their toes?

    @aprilmay9 you too?
  • My husband or I could drop in at lunchtime, but as of now we aren't going to take her back. I am going to talk with a friend's nanny and see if we can work out an arrangement with her and I'll be calling the other day cares to check on openings.
  • I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving her tbere after that. If they already ignored your requests on day 1, who knows what could happen. Hugs to you and good luck finding a sitter!

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  • I'm sorry this happened. I would be so upset. Especially after the way the company treated your concerns.
  • edited August 2014

    Deciding to let your own child sleep on their stomach in your care is one thing, but putting a child on their stomach in a daycare situation is really terrible.

    Our daycare provider actually will not put a child down on their stomach even if you tell them that this is how they normally sleep. If they roll to their side on their own, that is one thing but to put them down that way is a violation of licensing rules.  

    The director should have been telling you how that is never done and she will at least address it with education. It sounds like she said nothing. I actually don't understand that at all.

    ETA: I am currently dealing with the fact that my 2 year old DS's daycare provider has a policy that I don't agree with (posted about it on the WM board) but it isn't as big of a deal as this. It does have me questioning if I want to continue with them, but the thought of picking a new provider is giving me major anxiety, and honestly there aren't a lot of options if we want to change. For our 4 month old DD it would be even harder to switch. If I decided I didn't want to take her there tomorrow, we'd be looking at a nanny or a terribly cobbled together family solution - that's absolutely the only options in our area. But over back sleeping....yeah I'd go there.



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  • Let us know how the first day goes at the new place. :)
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  • So pleased for you!  Being another speech pathologist, it makes me feel much better :) I leave LO at daycare on Monday for the first time.
  • @smushi  I'm sure you can appreciate the back to school craziness too. I just found out I'll be covering a third school and my "base" school doesn't have a space for me right now. I had to tell the principal yesterday that I need privacy not only for therapy this year, but pumping, so figure it out please!"
  • @speechie517 oh dear lord...

    I'm in the same boat.  My 2nd school has had me in an 'office' the last two years that connect two classrooms so essentially teachers and students use it as a pass thru, no consideration...  One teacher tried coming through during testing, and I had to slam the door in her face.  

    Anywho, I'm getting with the principal of that school this week because there's no way in hell I'm pumping in the bathroom, which would be the only other option.  Hope you find a calm pumping spot too...  It's a stupid added quandry :(
  • @speechie517 and @smushi Another school speech therapist there :)  I start back on the 19th.  Luckily, I don't travel so I have my own office with locks.  I hope your principals find a decent place for you to pump!  Good luck staring out the school year.  
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  • smushismushi member
    edited August 2014
    So I guess I can relate... showed up to pick up J on his first day of daycare, and guess who was taking a long nap on his tummy.....


    Eeeeeee gads but I was mad.  And they pish poshed that he went to sleep in a way he was most comfortable.  I'm thinking, this kid fights his tummy and rolls when he gets grumpy, so you had to have rolled him back several times to get him to go to sleep this way. 

    I told them the next day no more tummy naps.  Then I get pictures of him in a doorway jumper, which is fine, but they send me one happy picture of him, then 30 minutes later another of him asleep in the jumper (he played so hard he fell asleep!).  And all I can think is, why the heck did he stay in the jumper for 30 minutes????  Did you forget about him?  That seems WAY too long for a new 4 month old.
  • @3crazykitties Glad I'm not the only one thinking that's too long for a newly 4 month old in a jumper.  He's in a class of older babies so I'm afraid that's why they think he's ok in it that long.  He doesn't do any one activity for more than 20 minute (on his back) and old stays awake an hour and a half at a time...
  • @smushi I'm so mad  for you! Have they been responsive to your comments and concerns? The daycares I worked at in college didn't permit jumpers either.
  • Oh yeah, they quit the tummy sleeping today (yesterday was day one).  I'm going to mention the jumping to sleep tomorrow when I take him in.  He's too young for anything but a bottle or bouncing to sleep at this point.  He's not developmentally ready to wear himself out at any one activity I'm thinking, especially not sleeping at a jumper...  I know teacher 1 took him out to sleep in his crib, but teacher 2 (afternoon) is the one who let him tummy sleep, so that is more concerning to me, and I'll chat with them about length of jumper play.  I'm so glad he's enjoying it, but damn, he doesn't do anything more than 20 minutes with me.  30 minutes with his hips engaged and trunk engaged seems way too long for a newly 4 month old.
  • This post gives me anxiety by proxy! Kiddo went to a home daycare between 4 and 7 months but he was cared for by my good friend and neighbor who happens to be a child development specialist (lucky me!). I don't know the unique set of worries that come with care in a larger, more structured setting. Hats off to you mamas!
  • If it is a licensed daycare contact their licensor.  
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