Anonymous wrote:I think you are worried about nothing. At my preschool, most two year olds don’t wear masks. They are “required,” but the kids rip them off and the teachers try half heartedly but if the kid really won’t wear it, they don’t. It’s not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have another daycare you can move to in less than 30 days OP?
I know you are mad. I would be furious. But if you are in DC or anyplace like DC, it may take at least 30 days to move to a new daycare. I'd give your notice as soon as you have a new option.
Also, I'm shocked they'd consider masks to be a discipline issue for the child. Like you, I screened a ton of daycares on the masks issue and even the ones who were more stringent saw it as the teacher's job to help children "do the best they can" with them.
I think OP is more worried about DC getting in trouble for tugging on other children's masks, not for resisting wearing one. It's going to be a learning curve for everyone, since the policy is only starting now for the classroom.
they need to learn at some point they are to keep their hands to themselves.Anonymous wrote:Do you have another daycare you can move to in less than 30 days OP?
I know you are mad. I would be furious. But if you are in DC or anyplace like DC, it may take at least 30 days to move to a new daycare. I'd give your notice as soon as you have a new option.
Also, I'm shocked they'd consider masks to be a discipline issue for the child. Like you, I screened a ton of daycares on the masks issue and even the ones who were more stringent saw it as the teacher's job to help children "do the best they can" with them.
Anonymous wrote:So, we just switched to a new daycare not that long ago, and one of the things we LIKED about it was that it didn't require masks for 2 year olds. The teachers are all masked, they're doing separate entrances for separate classes, lots of other appropriate Covid things.
Now that our county is more than 44% fully vaccinated-- NOW we need masks for the toddlers?!?!
The daycare had another person complain to the County, they were inspected, and are now required to have all 2 year olds masked.
I'm so mad. We have almost $4k in deposits for this daycare that require 30 days notice for our leaving to get back, but they can just spring the 2 year old mask mandate for next day application. I get that it's not their fault, but it's also not mine. I spent MONTHS interviewing and researching daycares before selecting this one.
Our 2 year old is going to flip out about it. We have trouble getting him to wear a mask for 20 mins on an errand, let alone for 9 hours. And he has a bad habit of pulling on other people's masks (mom and dad's) and I know he will be getting in trouble for it at school (which I don't want him to hurt other kids, but the mask thing he doesn't think of as hurting anybody). This means he's going to spend a lot more time in time outs and discipline and getting yelled at for things that a normal 2 year old does. :/
What is the best or most reasonable way to ask for the deposit back without having to stay the next month?