Anonymous wrote:DS has allergies (dust, mites, etc) and I really wish his day care center would do a deep clean more often. I know they have their hands full during the day just keeping up with the room full of 2 year olds, and that things are clean at the surface level (e.g. they follow all regulations and such), i just can't help feeling that everything has a slightly dirty/well feel to it
I dont have any other complaints about the center really, and don't know how to ask them about this politely.
My friend's preschool had a cleaning day, where pareents came in and scrubbed everything down. I'd love to do this, though really i just dont see the idea going very far in this for-profit day care center (hers was a co-op). I also don't know any of the other parents yet, and it woudl feel weird "Hey, do you think your kids class is dirty too? let's come in on saturday to clean it"
Suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if it's ok to ask the director (in a sensitive way) how do I go about askign the other parents? I've met them only enough to wave hi and goodbye during pickup
You could put notes in cubbies. But, really, I don't know anyone who would actually volunteer to do this. Most of use daycare because we work full time and have really busy lives. I pay them to maintain cleanliness. A co-op is different. When you choose that, you are agreeing to commit to working at the center. If I thought our daycare wasn't clean enough, I'd move my child.
Anonymous wrote:So if it's ok to ask the director (in a sensitive way) how do I go about askign the other parents? I've met them only enough to wave hi and goodbye during pickup
Anonymous wrote:How about asking the director if you could organize a cleaning day/afternoon? You could make it a fun event with food and maybe even babysitting. If you present it in a way that makes it worthwhile for all, and you take the lead on orgainizing, it should not be a problem.