Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing this is in the DMV? The stereotypical entitlement is alive and well. LOL.
You know, you don’t have to enroll in that daycare. They have these rules for a reason.
Agreed - it's very entitled to charge $2K+ for daycare and then give stressed-out working parents a hard time for dropping their kids off after a doctor's appointment.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a new parent, we just started daycare two weeks ago. The handbook noted that drop offs had to be done by 11:30 am. I honestly just skipped over that because I assumed it had more to do with the preschool classes with curriculum, etc. But last week a teacher in the infant room reminded me of it when I said we would be late the next day due to a doctor appointment. I was kind of shocked. We pay full time for the care. Why would we not be able to drop off our infant after 1130? Last week we were sweating it with a 9:30 am doc appointment with the delays from walk ins, etc. Is this normal? I really don’t want to push back so early into our time with this daycare but huh?
Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing this is in the DMV? The stereotypical entitlement is alive and well. LOL.
You know, you don’t have to enroll in that daycare. They have these rules for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing this is in the DMV? The stereotypical entitlement is alive and well. LOL.
You know, you don’t have to enroll in that daycare. They have these rules for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly think it's BS too, OP. You're likely paying a ton of money and they treat you as if it's your privilege to be there.
Dr's appointments must happen. I'd just take the kid to daycare and if anyone says anything, shrug my shoulders. It's their frickin' job to watch your kid for the day.
I also think it’s ridiculous that there are no exceptions for doctor appointments but she did sign a contract agreeing to their terms. Just because somebody didn’t think that the rules applied to their situation doesn’t mean that they can just shrug it off.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly think it's BS too, OP. You're likely paying a ton of money and they treat you as if it's your privilege to be there.
Dr's appointments must happen. I'd just take the kid to daycare and if anyone says anything, shrug my shoulders. It's their frickin' job to watch your kid for the day.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly think it's BS too, OP. You're likely paying a ton of money and they treat you as if it's your privilege to be there.
Dr's appointments must happen. I'd just take the kid to daycare and if anyone says anything, shrug my shoulders. It's their frickin' job to watch your kid for the day.