Anonymous wrote:This is a security risk. Anyone could show up and be given a child to take home if there's no recognition of parents or proper sign-out procedure. Perhaps a teacher inside would bring child out and verify parent, versus a general door greeter, but most daycares do recognize parents by sight to be sure a child goes home with the authorized individual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonders in Chevy Chase is lovely!
I often pass kids from Two Birds when they’re out on walks and I am consistently unimpressed with the caregivers in the tiny interactions I’ve observed. Most recently, one kid was crying and the caregiver said to a kid (who is guess was 2.5) “stop crying! You have no good reason to cry! You save that crying for later with your parents, we don’t want to see that here! You stop crying and keep walking!” Yikes!
Same. I overheard one of the door greeters ask a parent "who are you here to pick up?"
HaHa - I know the school responded - but what exactly is wrong with this? They are supposed to have everyone memorized or what?
I’m also confused by why this is so negative! Though the other post about this spot is clearly concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonders in Chevy Chase is lovely!
I often pass kids from Two Birds when they’re out on walks and I am consistently unimpressed with the caregivers in the tiny interactions I’ve observed. Most recently, one kid was crying and the caregiver said to a kid (who is guess was 2.5) “stop crying! You have no good reason to cry! You save that crying for later with your parents, we don’t want to see that here! You stop crying and keep walking!” Yikes!
Same. I overheard one of the door greeters ask a parent "who are you here to pick up?"
HaHa - I know the school responded - but what exactly is wrong with this? They are supposed to have everyone memorized or what?
I’m also confused by why this is so negative! Though the other post about this spot is clearly concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonders in Chevy Chase is lovely!
I often pass kids from Two Birds when they’re out on walks and I am consistently unimpressed with the caregivers in the tiny interactions I’ve observed. Most recently, one kid was crying and the caregiver said to a kid (who is guess was 2.5) “stop crying! You have no good reason to cry! You save that crying for later with your parents, we don’t want to see that here! You stop crying and keep walking!” Yikes!
Same. I overheard one of the door greeters ask a parent "who are you here to pick up?"
HaHa - I know the school responded - but what exactly is wrong with this? They are supposed to have everyone memorized or what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonders in Chevy Chase is lovely!
I often pass kids from Two Birds when they’re out on walks and I am consistently unimpressed with the caregivers in the tiny interactions I’ve observed. Most recently, one kid was crying and the caregiver said to a kid (who is guess was 2.5) “stop crying! You have no good reason to cry! You save that crying for later with your parents, we don’t want to see that here! You stop crying and keep walking!” Yikes!
Same. I overheard one of the door greeters ask a parent "who are you here to pick up?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonders in Chevy Chase is lovely!
I often pass kids from Two Birds when they’re out on walks and I am consistently unimpressed with the caregivers in the tiny interactions I’ve observed. Most recently, one kid was crying and the caregiver said to a kid (who is guess was 2.5) “stop crying! You have no good reason to cry! You save that crying for later with your parents, we don’t want to see that here! You stop crying and keep walking!” Yikes!
Same. I overheard one of the door greeters ask a parent "who are you here to pick up?"
Anonymous wrote:Wonders in Chevy Chase is lovely!
I often pass kids from Two Birds when they’re out on walks and I am consistently unimpressed with the caregivers in the tiny interactions I’ve observed. Most recently, one kid was crying and the caregiver said to a kid (who is guess was 2.5) “stop crying! You have no good reason to cry! You save that crying for later with your parents, we don’t want to see that here! You stop crying and keep walking!” Yikes!
Anonymous wrote:We have had good experiences both at Wonders and Children in the Shoe (both in Bethesda/Chevy Chase). I have heard good things about Two Birds in Tenleytown.
How old is your child?