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[quote=Anonymous]I pay over $2k/month for a daycare, and it is overall a good, reputable daycare with teachers have awesome educational background. I am curious if it is normal that daycare teachers often complaint & ask me how to handle my 2 year old DD when she does this or that, such as she throw toys around, such as she does not sit at circle time etc? I tell them I don't know because I have been trying to work on that too. I thought even they are young (young or mid-20s), but they are teachers with childhood education/psychology/special education degree educational background, isn't it they should know it better than I do. And, sometimes, I ask them about what I should do when DD does that at home (potty problem, brush teeth etc), they don't have any good advice. Everyone tells me that young daycare teachers are energetic/fun, but I am suspicious that some of them may lack experiences at handling kids with different types of personalities. I do admit that my DD is not a typical well-behaved kid, but she gets along with other kids/does not cry/does not causes big troubles. Do I expect too much from daycare teachers? Before I enroll at daycare, I thought that daycare teachers could be my potential advisors on problems that I encounter when taking care/dealing with DD at home.[/quote]
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