Anonymous wrote:I pick up my son (24months) at 5:45 pm every day. Yesterday he had an enourmous pee diaper and a wet pair of pants. He also had a diaper rash, which he is not normally prone to have. Now, I'm definitely guilty of going a few hours without changing him, but this seemed a bit much. We generally like our daycare and teachers. I don't want to alienate them by complaining. Is it worth a mention or just let it go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it happens once, not a huge deal.
For the next few days check while you are still there, and ask them to change him before you go home. "Hey Jimmy's diaper is pretty wet, can we get a fresh one before we go please?".
My daycare changes my two year old'd diaper about 30 mins before I arrive normally. Occasionally it hasn't happened. Not a huge deal at all.
I generally agree with this, but are you asking daycare people to change a kid's diaper while you're standing there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it happens once, not a huge deal.
For the next few days check while you are still there, and ask them to change him before you go home. "Hey Jimmy's diaper is pretty wet, can we get a fresh one before we go please?".
My daycare changes my two year old'd diaper about 30 mins before I arrive normally. Occasionally it hasn't happened. Not a huge deal at all.
I generally agree with this, but are you asking daycare people to change a kid's diaper while you're standing there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do you mean Friday? Yesterday was Easter Sunday--No way your kid was in daycare on Sunday. Just saying you could be labeled a troll.
If someone would troll about this...they REALLY need a hobby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pick up my son (24months) at 5:45 pm every day. Yesterday he had an enourmous pee diaper and a wet pair of pants. He also had a diaper rash, which he is not normally prone to have. Now, I'm definitely guilty of going a few hours without changing him, but this seemed a bit much. We generally like our daycare and teachers. I don't want to alienate them by complaining. Is it worth a mention or just let it go?
1) Your child is TWO. Not "24 months."
2) Speak to your daycare about how regularly they are changing him. Tell them that he has diaper rash that will need to be attended to MORE regularly. Ask questions about what the diapering/toilet training routine is at the daycare. Was this an unusual situation in which they were out and about and were delayed getting back, or were they just not paying attention?
Anonymous wrote:OP, do you mean Friday? Yesterday was Easter Sunday--No way your kid was in daycare on Sunday. Just saying you could be labeled a troll.
Anonymous wrote:I pick up my son (24months) at 5:45 pm every day. Yesterday he had an enourmous pee diaper and a wet pair of pants. He also had a diaper rash, which he is not normally prone to have. Now, I'm definitely guilty of going a few hours without changing him, but this seemed a bit much. We generally like our daycare and teachers. I don't want to alienate them by complaining. Is it worth a mention or just let it go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it happens once, not a huge deal.
For the next few days check while you are still there, and ask them to change him before you go home. "Hey Jimmy's diaper is pretty wet, can we get a fresh one before we go please?".
My daycare changes my two year old'd diaper about 30 mins before I arrive normally. Occasionally it hasn't happened. Not a huge deal at all.
I generally agree with this, but are you asking daycare people to change a kid's diaper while you're standing there?
Anonymous wrote:If it happens once, not a huge deal.
For the next few days check while you are still there, and ask them to change him before you go home. "Hey Jimmy's diaper is pretty wet, can we get a fresh one before we go please?".
My daycare changes my two year old'd diaper about 30 mins before I arrive normally. Occasionally it hasn't happened. Not a huge deal at all.