Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked in daycares during college. Until you spend all day/every day at them, you have NO WAY of knowing what goes on there when parents aren't around.
+1. I swore then that my kids would never spend so much as an hour in daycare. I've seen too much horrific stuff in too many "great daycares". I wouldn't leave a young child with a nanny either. Some things are just not worth the risk.
I"ve never worked in daycare, but my office overlooks an purportedly well respected day care facility. I have plenty of opportunity to observe the daycare workers interacting with the kids. I'm sure the parents of many of those kids also swear that those workers love their kids--and I"m sure that they do like them, but some of the behaviour is pretty eye-opening.
Anonymous wrote:I worked in daycares during college. Until you spend all day/every day at them, you have NO WAY of knowing what goes on there when parents aren't around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If these are NAEYC accredited centers you should report this to NAEYC.
If the Bright Horizon Daycare in Reston is NAEYC accredited they have to self-report.
They may not so this parent should still complain. They take it it seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked in daycares during college. Until you spend all day/every day at them, you have NO WAY of knowing what goes on there when parents aren't around.
+1. I swore then that my kids would never spend so much as an hour in daycare. I've seen too much horrific stuff in too many "great daycares". I wouldn't leave a young child with a nanny either. Some things are just not worth the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked in daycares during college. Until you spend all day/every day at them, you have NO WAY of knowing what goes on there when parents aren't around.
+1. I swore then that my kids would never spend so much as an hour in daycare. I've seen too much horrific stuff in too many "great daycares". I wouldn't leave a young child with a nanny either. Some things are just not worth the risk.
Anonymous wrote:I worked in daycares during college. Until you spend all day/every day at them, you have NO WAY of knowing what goes on there when parents aren't around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the common denominator here?
Seems like the common denominator is a helicopter mom who overacted to two situations. My children were in a NAEYC accredited Center, like Bright Horizons and Simon Center. They are the BEST! The standards that they have to live up to are amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the common denominator here?
Seems like the common denominator is a helicopter mom who overacted to two situations. My children were in a NAEYC accredited Center, like Bright Horizons and Simon Center. They are the BEST! The standards that they have to live up to are amazing.
X1000!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the common denominator here?
Seems like the common denominator is a helicopter mom who overacted to two situations. My children were in a NAEYC accredited Center, like Bright Horizons and Simon Center. They are the BEST! The standards that they have to live up to are amazing.
Anonymous wrote:What is the common denominator here?