Gym childcare wwyd

Anonymous
I joined a gym on the basis of their somewhat upscale childcare program. While I work out, they offer classes like yoga and gymnastics, which I thought was kind of cool. However, it is a huge facility and I was underwhelmed with their security in general- anyone can walk in - the front desk does not seem to care. And also- you escort your kid to the child care room and they take all the enrolled kids up a flight of stairs to the yoga room- so I feel like there’s a lot of opportunities for kids to get lost or worse during that time. I don’t know- I mean I entrust my kid to a daycare, but I feel like that is different than entrusting him to some random person who works at the gym daycare. I suppose I could escort him to and from his little class and work out in a spot nearby or just stay close and check in a lot. If he’s in a class I can have a visual on him bc he goes to a fitness room. If he’s in the childcare room he’s not within view. Thoughts?
Anonymous
Are serious? Most moms can’t leave their children in gym childcare because they cry the entire time. You’re worried about 1 hour and you will be in the building?
Anonymous
It would bug me too op.
Anonymous
How old?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How old?


4. But has a learning disability. He’s verbal but has a hard time communicating basic information.
Anonymous
Follow your gut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How old?


4. But has a learning disability. He’s verbal but has a hard time communicating basic information.


That's crucial information. Some things to ask yourself and the gym management:

Have you made this disability clear to the gym childcare staff? Do they know for example that he may be unable to tell them if they ask him which person is mom or whatever? (I'm just saying--they need to know he may not be able to communicate as they anticipate a four year old would.)

Does the gym have the same consistent staff doing childcare and child classes all or most of the time, or do the faces change all the time? These jobs often are just extremely low-paid ones with zero requirements for any experience or training with kids. What kinds of staff are doing this? What backgrounds do they have? Would they get frustrated with your child if he can't articulate an answer if he's asked a question, or if he doesn't obey if told to do something?

Have you just taken him and not worked out yourself but observed his kid class to see if it's a real class or just messing around? To see if he's engaged and following along or distracted and bored so maybe he's wandering around? I'd do that at least once or twice--see if he's interested and participating or not. Watch from where he cannot see you, so your presence isn't a distraction. Is there an alternative activity offered for kids who just aren't into the class that day?

If he gets bored and wants to wander out to find you -- can he? He should not be able to. What are the arrangements to keep kids in their area?

What is their system for signing kids in and out? I figure they can only hand him over to you and not to anyone else -- right?

What is their system for taking a child to the bathroom? At four he should be going with an adult, not a child "buddy," and certainly not alone, in a large place like this. (I'd be less worried about anyone taking him than about his wandering off or getting lost after going to the bathroom.) Do the kids in care/yoga class etc. have a kid bathroom they use that's close to where they are?

I'd get these kinds of details from them especially if he's not able to tell adults basic things on his own. If you're still feeling in your gut that it's not secure enough for HIM (no matter how secure other parents feel), then go with your gut. But do ask questions and observe. Do not be hesitant to question the management about specifics--parents sometimes say "But I don't want to be seen by them as 'that' parent who doesn't trust them...." Don't let that get in your head. Ask. Information is power.





Anonymous
I take my SN kid to gym daycare and other PNO venues. Want some personal attention? Tip them and chat with them. They make peanuts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It would bug me too op.

Same
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