So I just quit over email. I work at the daycare with the cursing teacher. I quit without notice and I'm too afraid to read her reply (if any). Reasons with I quit without notice: brushed off my concerns with said teacher, didn't pay greed upon wage, the only benefits are vacation and that comes in 90 days after working there, poorly ran center, they put me in with a lady who they know has anger problems without any warning, they didn't fire her even though she slammed a door so hard it out a hole in the wall. CPS will probably be there Monday to investigate. The lady at CPA called me because one of the kids I reported on wasn't enrolled in the school ( it's said she was at some other center, but she was there Friday.) I told the lady I didn't know. I also told her I wasn't coming back to that center. How can I calm my nerves? Someone on reddit keeps telling me to find another job because I'm "paralyzed with fear about quitting and reporting".
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I wouldnt worry anymore, there isn't anything that the center can do to you. Your job as a mandated reporter is to report any issues you see. You did your job!
Definitely get outside today, take a walk with a friend or by yourself. Dont talk about it anymore today (I know it's hard not to think about, but dont indulge the thoughts by talking about it!). Head to the beach, park, hiking trail and feel good that you did your job!
If you're unsure about jumping back into a daycare center, looks for a counter job at a restaurant or coffee shop while you figure things out.
Deep breathes, you did what you were supposed to do and the children will be the ones who benefit with a better environment!
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From what you've shared with us, you did the right thing. Take a deep breath and know that your report could be one step toward helping the kids who are enrolled in that day care. As boy mom advised, get out, get some fresh air, do whatever it takes to get your mind off the situation. If you start to think about it again, tell yourself, "I did the right thing" and then make a conscious effort to think about something else. With time and distance - and a new job - this experience will stop causing you so much anxiety. :hug:
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Originally posted by e.j. View PostFrom what you've shared with us, you did the right thing. Take a deep breath and know that your report could be one step toward helping the kids who are enrolled in that day care. As boy mom advised, get out, get some fresh air, do whatever it takes to get your mind off the situation. If you start to think about it again, tell yourself, "I did the right thing" and then make a conscious effort to think about something else. With time and distance - and a new job - this experience will stop causing you so much anxiety. :hug:
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You did what you should've done; what needed to be done. If anything, you should be holding your head high knowing you did something positive to help those kids! And the woman flicking and cursing at the kids should be ashamed of herself.
Keep repeating this mantra to yourself 'I did the right thing'. Because you did.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI forgot, the teacher I reported won't even be there tomorrow.
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