Anonymous wrote:I think for an infant you should get accurate info on diapers and feeding...with sleeping close behind. Pictures are a lovely perk when available. Recording these should not take any amount of time.
I will add that I once picked up my preschooler from daycare early. It was really amusing to read a full report on the afternoon activities..with personal details about how much Larlo loved riding the swings at outdoor time...none of which had happened yet. Preschool details are not vital though.
Anonymous wrote:I think for an infant you should get accurate info on diapers and feeding...with sleeping close behind. Pictures are a lovely perk when available. Recording these should not take any amount of time.
I will add that I once picked up my preschooler from daycare early. It was really amusing to read a full report on the afternoon activities..with personal details about how much Larlo loved riding the swings at outdoor time...none of which had happened yet. Preschool details are not vital though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reality is, do you want them taking care of your baby - holding them while feeding, rocking when fussy, engaging in play - or do you want them to leave your baby laying somewhere while they update an app for 15 minutes for everyone who has a baby there?
This!
I am a director and am hesitant to begin using an app. It is a slippery slope from using the app to checking email, etc. I only allow them to use devices at rest time/when children are asleep. Otherwise I see babies by themselves while staff are on a tablet/laptop/phone.
Anonymous wrote:The reality is, do you want them taking care of your baby - holding them while feeding, rocking when fussy, engaging in play - or do you want them to leave your baby laying somewhere while they update an app for 15 minutes for everyone who has a baby there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reality is, do you want them taking care of your baby - holding them while feeding, rocking when fussy, engaging in play - or do you want them to leave your baby laying somewhere while they update an app for 15 minutes for everyone who has a baby there?
OP here - you make a great point. I definitely don't expect them to be on their phones incessantly updating the app. In fact, the director and teachers came up with a game plan that updates would only be uploaded twice a day (once mid morning and once later in the afternoon). I had even just asked that all the info be entered in by the end of the day, I don't even need it in real time. That still doesn't happen, so I'm debating whether to say something again.
Anonymous wrote:The reality is, do you want them taking care of your baby - holding them while feeding, rocking when fussy, engaging in play - or do you want them to leave your baby laying somewhere while they update an app for 15 minutes for everyone who has a baby there?