Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baby is 6 months old. It was not a record-keeping error unless they offered a bottle and she refused it entirely because they sent home a completely full bottle. I have been calling other centers all day and may have a few options. None of the alternatives are ideal, but they will at least hopefully be able to feed my child regularly. I just wanted to make sure this issue isn't common enough that we're likely to encounter it everywhere before making a switch. DH and I may have to take some leave to fill in time before an opening becomes available.
You can't just forget a 6 month old, because they make noise when they are hungry. When you asked them what did they say?
My guess is that either they fed her someone else's bottle (Obviously also a problem) or she didn't finish a bottle and they offered it again.
How do you know the baby wasn't sleeping?
Anonymous wrote:Baby is 6 months old. It was not a record-keeping error unless they offered a bottle and she refused it entirely because they sent home a completely full bottle. I have been calling other centers all day and may have a few options. None of the alternatives are ideal, but they will at least hopefully be able to feed my child regularly. I just wanted to make sure this issue isn't common enough that we're likely to encounter it everywhere before making a switch. DH and I may have to take some leave to fill in time before an opening becomes available.
Anonymous wrote:Baby is 6 months old. It was not a record-keeping error unless they offered a bottle and she refused it entirely because they sent home a completely full bottle. I have been calling other centers all day and may have a few options. None of the alternatives are ideal, but they will at least hopefully be able to feed my child regularly. I just wanted to make sure this issue isn't common enough that we're likely to encounter it everywhere before making a switch. DH and I may have to take some leave to fill in time before an opening becomes available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHAT
AGE
?
I want to know too, but honestly even if it's 18 months this is egregious. Five hours is a long time. It's worse if the baby is an infant, but it's not like I'd be cool if they just forgot to give my 18 mo old lunch either.
Anonymous wrote:Baby is 6 months old. It was not a record-keeping error unless they offered a bottle and she refused it entirely because they sent home a completely full bottle. I have been calling other centers all day and may have a few options. None of the alternatives are ideal, but they will at least hopefully be able to feed my child regularly. I just wanted to make sure this issue isn't common enough that we're likely to encounter it everywhere before making a switch. DH and I may have to take some leave to fill in time before an opening becomes available.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a daycare center with a director, or a home-based operation with only one caregiver?
If it's a center, I would talk to the director before I bailed. If he or she falls all over herself to apologize, facilitates a meeting with the room staff, etc., there may be some room to feel safe going forward. If it was a home-based operation, I'd report them and never show up again.
Thank you for finally answering the very important information about how old the baby is. For future reference, please provide all crucial details in your original post when you're asking for advice on a really significant matter.