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Sammy001
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Joined: 18 Jun 2005 Posts: 711 Location: ,
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Something I Found Online
Posted: 01-16-07 08:54am
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It's not always easy to know whether your
child's caregiver is doing the job she's
supposed to. To find out, you may have to
do some sleuthing. Some parents who
suspect something may be amiss rent
surveillance equipment. But it's often
possible to tell whether something's wrong
without going to that extreme.
You may have trouble on your hands if:
* your baby isn't happy to see the sitter
and has become anxious and withdrawn. A
regular caregiver can never replace mom or
dad, but a baby needs to trust and love
his babysitter. Perhaps your child and
caregiver haven't bonded, or the
babysitter just isn't providing the kind
of warmth and comfort your child needs.
As in every human relationship, having the
right chemistry is important. (if you
suspect something more serious is wrong,
educate yourself about the signs of child
abuse.) • your babysitter seems
secretive about how they spent the day.
How your baby and his caregiver spend
their time shouldn't be a secret. When
you come home, you're probably eager to
hear about your child and what happened
while you were apart. If your caregiver
isn't forthcoming about it, either she's
not good at communicating with you or she
has something to hide. Even a caregiver
whose english is limited should be able to
convey the ups and downs of your baby's
day, and will understand why you want to
know.
• your baby has been in one too many
easily avoidable accidents. A babysitter
must keep her eye on your child and know
what he's doing at all times to prevent
injury. She may be leaving your child
unattended as he sleeps or plays.
• you notice your requests aren't
followed. Both of you are working
together to care for your child, so a
caregiver shouldn't act as if she knows
more about him and childrearing than you
do.
• your babysitter often shows up late.
An undependable caregiver will leave you
in the lurch time and time again. Find
someone who you know is committed to the
job and considerate of your needs.
Tardiness and unexplained absences may
mean she's unreliable in other ways as
well.
• your baby often looks unkempt and
dirty. If your little one's caregiver
can't take care of the basics, it may be a
sign that she's not on the ball when it
comes to meeting your child's needs.
• her stories don't add up. Never
tolerate someone who steals, lies, or
deceives you in any way. You have to be
able to trust your caregiver for the
relationship to work.
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Sandbox Party
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Joined: 25 Jul 2006 Posts: 7276
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Posted: 01-16-07 13:21pm
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My kids will never go to a
daycare/babysitter ever.
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arcadia
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Posted: 01-16-07 13:23pm
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Lol mine either, .Sandra!
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Becky
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Posted: 01-16-07 13:25pm
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Or me! I've been tempted a few times but
I never did it. It's either my mum or
suckers mum
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tigresacanela24
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Joined: 11 Nov 2005 Posts: 5261 Location: Treat your children well, eventually they'll choose your nursing home.
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Posted: 01-16-07 13:28pm
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I'm too scared to because of all the
stories that you hear....
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foxy
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 May 2006 Posts: 487 Location: Nassau, Bahamas
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Posted: 01-16-07 13:31pm
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You guys are lucky.......All of my family
live on another isalnd so I have no
choice.
These warning signs go for toddlers (1-2
yrs) as well..Since they cannot
speak/express themselves properly.
Eta: I think the main ones are how your
child interacts with their caregiver and
if the caregiver thinks she knows what's
best for your child and going against your
wishes.
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Bridget
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Posted: 01-16-07 13:54pm
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Luckily my parents and brothers all live
nearby so when we finally decide to go out
without finn we'll have someone safe to
leave him with. I'm thankful my family is
so close by.
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Posts: 7892 Location: *UPTOWN*NEW ORLEANS*, La
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Posted: 01-16-07 14:09pm
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Thanks...I was going on tours of daycares
this coming week. I've got to get a job,
and I have no choice but to being her to a
daycare. But, luckily, I know someone who
ownes 2 near by!
so, i'm going to go tour those!!
Sarah
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Sandbox Party
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Joined: 25 Jul 2006 Posts: 7276
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Posted: 01-16-07 14:18pm
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| babymajic0506
wrote: | thanks...I was going on
tours of daycares this coming week. I've
got to get a job, and I have no choice but
to being her to a daycare. But, luckily,
I know someone who ownes 2 near by!
so, i'm going to go tour those!!
Sarah |
yeah theres only one daycare i'd ever
leave my kidsat and thats only because my
aunt runs it.. But even so that would
only be like life or death.
Kids die waaaaaaaay too often here in
florida because of being left in hot
daycare vans. No way will I ever take my
kids to a daycare where I dont know the
people.
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Eyes Wide Shut
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Posts: 7892 Location: *UPTOWN*NEW ORLEANS*, La
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Posted: 01-16-07 14:38pm
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If I had to choose a day care...There's no
way i'd allow them to *leave* with my
child. awww heeellll naaaawwww!!!
we have the same weather...Just
muggier...Blleeehh...And I don't like to
be in a car period...I couldn't imagine
keeping .Oni in one for no reason than
life or death. This is only in the summer
though...
Sarah
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ladylee70
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Posted: 01-16-07 15:55pm
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It is quite scary. I have had to rely on
daycare as well. The first year, my son
was with two amazing people - two best
friends who had older kids and were
"seasoned" parents. They went back to
school and then we went through a few home
and daycare centers. Some were horrible!
People can seem really nice but two were
very secretive and hardly told me about my
child's day! My son also gave me clues
as well. One person's personal stories
didn't add up. We stuck with her for
only two weeks. I just had an awful
feeling about her!! We tried one daycare
center but my son just wasn't ready for
that environment. The posting by sammy is
so true in our situation. There
definitely was warning signs. Thankfully,
we never suspected physically abuse. I
pray that he wasn't neglected. I am going
to look into a survelliance camera or
recorder because I just don't trust
anyone.
We knew we found a good one when my child
loved going, we felt he was being cared
for and we heard all about his day when we
picked him up! When we went through all
of those caregivers, it really affected
him!!!
Now we are going to move when I have a
month to go in my pregnancy (in july) and
I will have to look for someone to watch
my infant and then find a good preschool
for my three (will be four) year old! It
stinks!!!! If my husband gets a job that
pays for our insurance and pays more money
perhaps I can stay home. In the
meantime, this is what I will have to do.
It's life and we must deal. I am
thankful that we have the necessities in
life!!!
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LaurensEntourage
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Sep 2004 Posts: 1302 Location: Austin, Texas
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Posted: 01-16-07 16:00pm
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I've thought about taking juliette to a
mother's day out program for a couple of
hours a couple times a week because she's
really anti social around people and other
kids.
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Eyes Wide Shut
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Posts: 7892 Location: *UPTOWN*NEW ORLEANS*, La
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Posted: 01-16-07 16:02pm
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Thats a good idea...Slowly introduce her
to other toddlers/kids her age. Slowly
but surely, she'll start to blossom!!
The days that yall aren't out, remind her
of the new friends she has and how much
fun yall had and how you can't
wait to go back! Get her pumped up!!!
Sarah
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LaurensEntourage
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Sep 2004 Posts: 1302 Location: Austin, Texas
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tinkinpink84
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Posted: 01-16-07 18:01pm
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Only person whose ever watched my son is
my mom , my dad , my brother or my friend
brandy well sarah once cuz brandy was sick
with strep when I was in labor. Id be to
scared of a daycare because of the horror
stories of drunken ones etc. Jordynne
hasnt been left alone other then with
hubby when I take ashower or run to the
store quick. Id feel bad leaving them
with someone so young even family, first
time joseph was babysat by my mom was at 2
mths old when I went back to work.
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lil_blaze2004
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Posted: 01-16-07 20:36pm
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I got lucky. The waiting lists for
daycares here are years but trey was
placed by the local health centre because
I was a single mom and had to go back to
work. The daycare they placed him in is
a great place. He loves going there, he
runs in there daily and hugs his teachers
and even has a lil girlfriend annabelle.
Lol if I had the choice it would be
different but I don't so lucklily we got a
good one.
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Mommy35
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Sep 2006 Posts: 3165 Location: Vacationland, USA,
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Posted: 01-16-07 20:50pm
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If it's a reputable daycare you should be
able to call your dhhs and find out if
there is any dirt on them. Good daycares
are licensed and only allowed to have so
many kids per so many adults/caregivers.
A good daycare should have plenty of
references to give parents.
Also parents that are checking out
daycares should be able to do so at any
time of their business hours. I would be
suspicious of a daycare that said, "we
only allow visitors during these
hours...."
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mylittletreasure
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Jan 2007 Posts: 52 Location: USA
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Posted: 01-17-07 09:05am
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Thanks for the article, it is very useful,
at least well know the sign..
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mylittletreasure
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Jan 2007 Posts: 52 Location: USA
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Posted: 01-17-07 09:06am
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Thanks for the article, it is very useful,
at least we'll know the sign..
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foxy
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 May 2006 Posts: 487 Location: Nassau, Bahamas
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Posted: 01-17-07 11:41am
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| mommy35
wrote: | | also parents that are
checking out daycares should be able to do
so at any time of their business hours.
I would be suspicious of a daycare that
said, "we only allow visitors during these
hours...." |
i agree, not only when you are checking
out daycares but you should also do
surprise visits while your child is there,
when my son was younger I would just pop
up to his daycare at anytime 10am,
2pm....Whenever I felt like, just to look
in and see how things were going.
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