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[quote=Anonymous]Today I visited my infant son and was dismayed to find that his three month old classmate's bottle was being propped. This is dangerous and against the daycare's written feeding policy, which says that infants are held during feeding. To add insult to injury, this is one of the area's most expensive daycare centers. Given that it is a major violation, I feel that I must report it to the director and the state. My dilemma is that I feel that I have built a good working relationship with the caregivers and don't want to destroy that. Also, I don't want them to feel that I visit to spy on them. Most importantly, I don't want them to take out any animosity against me for reporting out on my DS. I am unlikely to take DS out of the center because I am very happy with it overall, and in many instances his caregivers have gone the extra mile. How should I handle reporting this? Should I do it anonymously to the state or also write to the director of the center. My fear with anonymous reporting is that I might be taken as a disgruntled parent who is falsely reporting something. The other caregivers are likely to refute my claim because it is a serious violation. Any advice is appreciated.[/quote]
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