I have a 18 month old that in the last month has bitten 20 times. I am only a assistant teacher. The mom could care less and the director won't do anything unless one of the parents start shaking their wallets. So in Wisconsin is there a certain amount of times? Or is it all on daycare preference?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
How Many Bites Equals Termination?
Collapse
X
-
-
Originally posted by Snowmom View Post20 in a month!? Yikes.
I don't think there is any magic number. I can't believe the director wouldn't address that though. That's an awfully big liability to keep enrolled.
- Flag
Comment
-
The director/ owner only cares about the money. It's random children. The parents just tell at us (teacher and myself) we LITERALLY can't do anymore then we have. I was just wondering if I could call the state and say he has already bit more then what is the high amount or something.
- Flag
Comment
-
Originally posted by Samiam View PostThe director/ owner only cares about the money. It's random children. The parents just tell at us (teacher and myself) we LITERALLY can't do anymore then we have. I was just wondering if I could call the state and say he has already bit more then what is the high amount or something.
Injury reports. Inspectors are supposed to view them and note any unusual patterns, but I have found few seem to have the ability as few have ever actually provided hands-on care to children in their careers. They also protect centers as job creators, especially if they accept subsidy. Politics wins over safety every time.
If you have the same requirements and they are not following the regulations you can definitely call in an anonymous report. Be sure you have a back-up employment plan because they will let you go. It is rare employees are not outed by the call taker.
If they are doing the appropriate paperwork and nobody cares but you, it won't end for you until this kid moves on to the next class. :hug: I don't miss working in centers.- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.
- Flag
Comment
Comment