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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, what is the issue you are having? There may be a nice way of telling the truth.[/quote] OP here My issue is that i just have an uneasy feeling. DH feels the same way. And no it is not just mom jitters. I have an older child who was in a home daycare that i was very happy with. We can no longer use her though as we moved. My issue with this daycare is that the older kids look bored. She has a play room in the basement but they are usually on the first floor or at least when I get there. Our old daycare was set up so that the entire basement was the daycare and the kids were always there surrounded by all sorts of toys. I also wish she had an assistant. I think 5 kids is too much for her to handle. She often seems frazzled when I go to pick up my son and often has him ready to go in his car seat. If i am later than usual then he has probably been in the hot seat longer than he should be. One day she handed him to me very quickly like she was in a rush. I arrived well before her closing time so it wasn't like I was later or anything. So just a bunch of small things like this. Now other days I really like her and think she is loving towards my son, but I notice that more when I dorp him off first thing in the morning.[/quote]
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