Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you worried the bath is unsafe or what is the concern exactly?
We went thru a phase with my infant where he was having diaper blowouts on the way to daycare. They would put him into the sink (this is in the infant room in the center) to clean him fully and more comfortably. I was often there for a few mins at the start. So, did not bother me in that setup.
It just feels inappropriate for a care provider to bathe a child. They aren’t a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you worried the bath is unsafe or what is the concern exactly?
We went thru a phase with my infant where he was having diaper blowouts on the way to daycare. They would put him into the sink (this is in the infant room in the center) to clean him fully and more comfortably. I was often there for a few mins at the start. So, did not bother me in that setup.
It just feels inappropriate for a care provider to bathe a child. They aren’t a parent.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter just started at a home daycare two weeks ago. A colleague of mine has both of her kids enrolled there and absolutely loves it.
So far everything has been fine—we get detailed reports and pictures throughout the day, which I really appreciate.
Today, I got a message saying my daughter was given a bath because she got really dirty outside. I know they have a bathtub and shower in the daycare because we saw it during the tour, but they never mentioned that they actually use it. They only said that it’s where the older children use the restroom.
I’m not sure why she couldn’t have just been wiped down and had a change of clothes instead.
I messaged back asking who bathed her, but I haven’t received a reply yet. There are two main teachers and four younger women who rotate in and out during the week. I’ve met them all at this point, but I’m still a little unsettled at the idea of a stranger bathing my child.
Am I overreacting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you worried the bath is unsafe or what is the concern exactly?
We went thru a phase with my infant where he was having diaper blowouts on the way to daycare. They would put him into the sink (this is in the infant room in the center) to clean him fully and more comfortably. I was often there for a few mins at the start. So, did not bother me in that setup.
This. If your kid is dirty enough that child care professionals thinks it warrants a bath, which is extra work for them, I would trust their judgment. If I didn’t trust their judgment on a bath, I would worry about leaving my kid in their care more generally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you worried the bath is unsafe or what is the concern exactly?
We went thru a phase with my infant where he was having diaper blowouts on the way to daycare. They would put him into the sink (this is in the infant room in the center) to clean him fully and more comfortably. I was often there for a few mins at the start. So, did not bother me in that setup.
I use to nanny and had a family where I was not allowed to change the child’s diaper or help with toileting. Mom was a SAHM and if they needed a change or to use the restroom I was to get her or Grandma to help.
It was really bizarre and made me feel like I had done something wrong when I hadn’t. Mom was upfront at least and said she had a lot of trauma. I understand her reasoning but I never understood why she’d hire care providers if she had such deep trust issues.
I wonder if OP is coming from the same place?
I’m a mom now and my kiddo is always with us so I get the fear for sure. What I still don’t get is having that fear (whether it’s legitimate or due to your own baggage) and having someone care for them you clearly don’t trust.
It just feels inappropriate for a care provider to bathe a child. They aren’t a parent.
Is this OP?
FYI a lot of nannies at the parents' direction, depending on their schedule. Not saying it's the same as this daycare situation but not sure I agree on the parent vs care giver thing here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure nothing sexual happened OP. Let it go.
OP didn't say anything about sexual abuse. It's a safety/drowning risk more than anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That doesn't sound appropriate. Did they also wash their clothes? How a child could get that dirty at daycare to warrant a bath?
She has extra clothes at the center. It was from mud outside. They have a little sprinkler and grassy area that I guess got wet and my daughter smeared it all over herself. She does this on occasion with food, paint, dirt, sand and I don’t mind her being and staying dirty.
Anonymous wrote:That doesn't sound appropriate. Did they also wash their clothes? How a child could get that dirty at daycare to warrant a bath?
Anonymous wrote:I am sure nothing sexual happened OP. Let it go.