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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't have a child there, but someone on a mommy listserv posted a story about how she was at the playground and the caregivers (from this center) were a bit harsh with some of the kids, pulling one roughly by the arm and scolding another who had soiled his pants harshly speaking with him and saying he'd just have to sit in it until they got back. I don't have a child there and had heard they had a good reputation but thought I'd share that story. [/quote] Not defending any harsh comments you might have heard, but if they're at the playground, what other option would they have other than have the kid sit in it until they get back to the daycare? I mean, they aren't going to take extra pants and undies to the park just in case someone has an accident. [/quote] Oh puh-leez. There is a way to treat a child who has soiled his or her pants so they don't feel bad about themselves or punished by their caregivers. You know, like saying things like "it's ok, you had an accident and accidents happen. As soon as we get back we'll get you into dry clothes." And sorry but if it's a BM you should never make a child sit in it. An assistant teacher could take the child back, the director could come out and take the child back to the program and change him/her etc. Between this story and the other story on DCUM a while back about the Huckleberry Cheesecake teachers ignoring the kids when they were outside because they were too busy on their phones, I will never consider this program. Those are major red flags that staff are just run of the mill day care workers and have no passion or interest in being early childhood educators.[/quote]
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