Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the different perspectives. I pick up DC hours before the daycare closes, so it's not about the closing time. All we do is walk down an aisle from classroom to door, not back and forth wandering around. Along the hallway, DC just wants to take a peek at the other classrooms, but we do not actually go into any of them. We only go to the reading area when it is empty. If there is a class there, we do not go. Adult area is off limits and we will work on that. I have no problem taking him straight out of the door, but he likes to go to the reading area. DC is going through the T2 phase, and I just don't know if this is the battle I should choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my daughter's daycare we're welcome to hang out and play for awhile, or stop in the other classrooms to say hi to the teachers. For me, it's very important that the place where my child spends so much time is a home-like environment that's warm and welcoming-I'd be very put off by what OP describes.
Likewise. All the teachers and staff know each child by name. We don't actually go into other classrooms but if we did, I'm sure they wouldn't be upset (unless it were the infant room where you have to take shoes off).
If that's what daycare requests, I guess that's what you have to do, but I would be put off by it as well.
Anonymous wrote:Are you always a pushover, OP, or just with your kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's code for "we are adults with families who don't want 15 minutes tacked on to the end of our day and time away from our families because we have to accommodate your slow pace. Please leave so we can finish up out work and get out of here"
Center director here:
yes, that's true if she's picking up 5 or 10 minutes before closing time and then spends forever to leave - and those areas might have already been wiped down with bleach/water and then the staff need to go and do it again. (because,no, the cleaning staff wash the floors, bathrooms, counters, vacuum the carpets and dust the window sills, they do NOT bleach the children's counters, shelves, cribs, diaper table, etc. That's done by the staff at end of day and then in AM to prep for opening (in the case of chairs being put on tables for floors to be cleaned, the feet of the chairs make the tables unsanitary, so those tables need to be washed in the morning)
Now, if you are picking up an hour before closing time, then I don't know what the deal is.