How would you guys respond to this? I am having trouble finding the right words.
DCD tells me that 9mo has a little gouge in the palm of the hand this morn at drop-off. They found it Fri night and say it happened here. I am certain it didn't. This looks like something that would have made her really cry, and probably bleed. I most definately don't have anything here that she would have access to that is sharp to cut her like that. She has a lot more free range at home than she has here, but of course the knee-jerk reaction is that it happened at daycare.
I want them to know I am certain it didn't happen here - I would have known about it, and I would have reported it to them. I feel it most likely happened at home where she is free to scoot around over the entire multiple floors of their house, not here where it is pretty limited AND in a room meant ONLY for LOs. And what little freedom she did have here will be even less now, because I need to know 100% that she didn't get hurt here, instead of the 99% sure I am now.
They didn't make a big issue of it, but this isn't the first time. They have texted after hours asking about a redness or "rash" or something benign that they end up texting back a few hours later saying "never mind, it faded away." I don't like it, but I think it's normal first-time-parent jitters.
How would you respond to them about something like this?
DCD tells me that 9mo has a little gouge in the palm of the hand this morn at drop-off. They found it Fri night and say it happened here. I am certain it didn't. This looks like something that would have made her really cry, and probably bleed. I most definately don't have anything here that she would have access to that is sharp to cut her like that. She has a lot more free range at home than she has here, but of course the knee-jerk reaction is that it happened at daycare.
I want them to know I am certain it didn't happen here - I would have known about it, and I would have reported it to them. I feel it most likely happened at home where she is free to scoot around over the entire multiple floors of their house, not here where it is pretty limited AND in a room meant ONLY for LOs. And what little freedom she did have here will be even less now, because I need to know 100% that she didn't get hurt here, instead of the 99% sure I am now.
They didn't make a big issue of it, but this isn't the first time. They have texted after hours asking about a redness or "rash" or something benign that they end up texting back a few hours later saying "never mind, it faded away." I don't like it, but I think it's normal first-time-parent jitters.
How would you respond to them about something like this?
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