Anonymous wrote:Scratches and bumps happen. I would be concerned that they Don't know how it happened.
Anonymous wrote:My 2 yo has been in daycare since she was 5 months and she has had small scratches but never anything I would describe as an "injury". When she was an infant we would get a call and a written report if she so much as bumped her head, even though there was no bruise or mark.
Anonymous wrote:Your 10 month old who pretty much is in super exploration mode has a scratch and bump on the chin over the past 60 days and you’re concerned? You must keep him in a bubble at home. At 10 months old, children should be exploring, working on mobility, and plus he’s in daycare, around other kids who touch each other, take from each other, and even bite each other from time to time. Expect many more bumps and bruises along the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 10 month old who pretty much is in super exploration mode has a scratch and bump on the chin over the past 60 days and you’re concerned? You must keep him in a bubble at home. At 10 months old, children should be exploring, working on mobility, and plus he’s in daycare, around other kids who touch each other, take from each other, and even bite each other from time to time. Expect many more bumps and bruises along the way.
they have no idea what happened - that’s concerning. I wonder if OP has other reasons to be concerned?
I don’t recall a single injury at daycare/nanny share. Maybe one scratch?
Anonymous wrote:Your 10 month old who pretty much is in super exploration mode has a scratch and bump on the chin over the past 60 days and you’re concerned? You must keep him in a bubble at home. At 10 months old, children should be exploring, working on mobility, and plus he’s in daycare, around other kids who touch each other, take from each other, and even bite each other from time to time. Expect many more bumps and bruises along the way.