OK, so DCF has been reminded about sunscreen twice. They need to supply it and it stays here. They ate really annoyed with anything "staying here" so it hasn't been provided yet. I should have given them an exact date. Looking at the forecast we will def need it on Monday. Now, maybe they'll supply it (I am reminding them at pick up) but my guess will be he won't have it Monday morning. I could, decline him at the door, or call mom for pick up before we go outside. I know she will say "well can't you just use yours today?" Which my answer to that is no, that is for MY kids and that stuff's expensive! But maybe I should have a more professional response ready? I don't know I'd like to think he will just have it on Monday but...I know this family better then that How would you handle that? I want to be prepared so they don't catch me off guard .
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Originally posted by finsup View PostOK, so DCF has been reminded about sunscreen twice. They need to supply it and it stays here. They ate really annoyed with anything "staying here" so it hasn't been provided yet. I should have given them an exact date. Looking at the forecast we will def need it on Monday. Now, maybe they'll supply it (I am reminding them at pick up) but my guess will be he won't have it Monday morning. I could, decline him at the door, or call mom for pick up before we go outside. I know she will say "well can't you just use yours today?" Which my answer to that is no, that is for MY kids and that stuff's expensive! But maybe I should have a more professional response ready? I don't know I'd like to think he will just have it on Monday but...I know this family better then that How would you handle that? I want to be prepared so they don't catch me off guard .
If you don't want to do that, check the bag at drop off and send them out the door if they are not prepared, with their child in tow. Did that once with the same family, .
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Originally posted by childcaremom View PostMy policy is to have the stuff we need for outside or they get a call for pick up at outdoor time and have 30 mins to get here. I don't keep the group in for any reason. This is gone over extensively at interviews. I had a family that I had to do this with repeatedly. They never left my care because of it.
If you don't want to do that, check the bag at drop off and send them out the door if they are not prepared, with their child in tow. Did that once with the same family, .
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Originally posted by finsup View PostLol I think I may have to do something like that with this family for them to "get it." If the parent shows up with whatever item they need after you call for pick up, do you allow them to stay?
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Originally posted by childcaremom View PostYes They can leave it hanging on the door knob and text me to let me know it's here. No coming in and disrupting the group!
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Originally posted by finsup View PostOK, so DCF has been reminded about sunscreen twice. They need to supply it and it stays here. They ate really annoyed with anything "staying here" so it hasn't been provided yet. I should have given them an exact date. Looking at the forecast we will def need it on Monday. Now, maybe they'll supply it (I am reminding them at pick up) but my guess will be he won't have it Monday morning. I could, decline him at the door, or call mom for pick up before we go outside. I know she will say "well can't you just use yours today?" Which my answer to that is no, that is for MY kids and that stuff's expensive! But maybe I should have a more professional response ready? I don't know I'd like to think he will just have it on Monday but...I know this family better then that How would you handle that? I want to be prepared so they don't catch me off guard .
Dear Families
This is a written reminder that ALL parents must remember to send sunscreen for your child. This sunscreen is REQUIRED to be left at daycare.
I ask that you please be considerate and not put me in the awkward position of having to refuse to accept your child into care if you do not remember to bring it.
This is an important part of our day as we spend a good amount of time outdoors and I sincerely do not want to see anyone with sunburn. The safety and well being of the children in my care is a priority and it's vital that parents support me in this effort.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
Sincerely
Provider
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postis it in your Reg's? If not then why are you caring so much? If he gets a sunburn then his parents will be responsible.
If you accept a child into care without the required items, YOU (the provider) bear a portion of the responsibility too.
It's a partnership.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postis it in your Reg's? If not then why are you caring so much? If he gets a sunburn then his parents will be responsible.
I would tell the parents that if they don't provide sunscreen for their child by Monday you would be providing it at a cost of $x. I would just add it to their next payment and then handle it how you would if they didn't pay their bill.
You can not be responsible for a parents actions, you are however responsible for your own.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postis it in your Reg's? If not then why are you caring so much? If he gets a sunburn then his parents will be responsible.
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Originally posted by angelw2babies View PostSeriously? You don't care if a child is hurt (sunburns hurt!) because his parents didn't provide something? Wow..:confused: You can not be responsible for a parents actions, you are however responsible for your own.
I would tell the parents that if they don't provide sunscreen for their child by Monday you would be providing it at a cost of $x. I would just add it to their next payment and then handle it how you would if they didn't pay their bill.
You can not be responsible for a parents actions, you are however responsible for your own.
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Originally posted by Blackcat31 View PostSend them an e-mail over the weekend
Dear Families
This is a written reminder that ALL parents must remember to send sunscreen for your child. This sunscreen is REQUIRED to be left at daycare.
I ask that you please be considerate and not put me in the awkward position of having to refuse to accept your child into care if you do not remember to bring it.
This is an important part of our day as we spend a good amount of time outdoors and I sincerely do not want to see anyone with sunburn. The safety and well being of the children in my care is a priority and it's vital that parents support me in this effort.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
Sincerely
Provider
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy in the world are these parents making such a huge fuss over five or six dollar bottle of sunscreen ??
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postis it in your Reg's? If not then why are you caring so much? If he gets a sunburn then his parents will be responsible.
Parents can't give you permission to do the wrong thing. When the provider accepts the child without sunscreen she needs to either supply it or keep the kid out of the sun.
Best way to avoid the problem is to refuse the kid at the door and have the parents either take the kid home or take the kid to go fetch sunscreen. Just no admission without it.
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