Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. What are you talking about? I didn't make that comment someone wrote above. And I don't know what they're talking about either. I'm not trying to "play the race card." And I think it's totally ridiculous to suggest a nanny. Not everyone can afford a nannyAnonymous wrote:Omg some of these posters are crazy. Unless you want your child ignored all day, get a nanny!![]()
OP this is DCUM where daycares are regarded as the depths of horror and every person can easily afford a nanny. And why are you trying to play the race card.
You won’t get helpful responses here, sorry.Seems like one person responding over and over in this thread.
Apparently, you are not supposed to indicate race in anyway because the posters here are too fragile to cope with the fact that people of color exist and might also have problems.
Sorry OP that was supposed to be sarcasm.
But why does race have anything to do with this? Why should her child get special attention? Because her braids are expensive? So it’s ok for a white kid (or any other race) to have sand put in their hair?
Sorry, but when you add race and the expense of the braids to the story, it seems like you’re asking for special treatment. That’s very hard in a group setting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. What are you talking about? I didn't make that comment someone wrote above. And I don't know what they're talking about either. I'm not trying to "play the race card." And I think it's totally ridiculous to suggest a nanny. Not everyone can afford a nannyAnonymous wrote:Omg some of these posters are crazy. Unless you want your child ignored all day, get a nanny!![]()
OP this is DCUM where daycares are regarded as the depths of horror and every person can easily afford a nanny. And why are you trying to play the race card.
You won’t get helpful responses here, sorry.Seems like one person responding over and over in this thread.
Apparently, you are not supposed to indicate race in anyway because the posters here are too fragile to cope with the fact that people of color exist and might also have problems.
Sorry OP that was supposed to be sarcasm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. What are you talking about? I didn't make that comment someone wrote above. And I don't know what they're talking about either. I'm not trying to "play the race card." And I think it's totally ridiculous to suggest a nanny. Not everyone can afford a nannyAnonymous wrote:Omg some of these posters are crazy. Unless you want your child ignored all day, get a nanny!![]()
OP this is DCUM where daycares are regarded as the depths of horror and every person can easily afford a nanny. And why are you trying to play the race card.
You won’t get helpful responses here, sorry.Seems like one person responding over and over in this thread.
Apparently, you are not supposed to indicate race in anyway because the posters here are too fragile to cope with the fact that people of color exist and might also have problems.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. What are you talking about? I didn't make that comment someone wrote above. And I don't know what they're talking about either. I'm not trying to "play the race card." And I think it's totally ridiculous to suggest a nanny. Not everyone can afford a nannyAnonymous wrote:Omg some of these posters are crazy. Unless you want your child ignored all day, get a nanny!![]()
OP this is DCUM where daycares are regarded as the depths of horror and every person can easily afford a nanny. And why are you trying to play the race card.
You won’t get helpful responses here, sorry.Seems like one person responding over and over in this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Op here- stop trying to be obtuse. Did I say I want compensation or the other kid to be punished? No and don't be ridiculous! They're kids but I do expect the adults supervising to actually supervise. Shocker!Anonymous wrote:My son put a fistful if mulch in another little girl’s (AA) hair when he was 3 at a public playground. I made him apologize and told him we don’t put things in other people’s hair and told him that we will have to go home now. He didn’t understand what happened but did apologize and as we walked away, the dad became upset and said is that it? I’m not sure what else I could have done. I understand that it would be difficult to get it out of her hair but they are 3yo. OP, what do you expect the daycare to actually do beyond telling the kids not to put things in other kids hair. Did you want compensation for the hair braiding? Do you want the other 3yo punished?
Op here- stop trying to be obtuse. Did I say I want compensation or the other kid to be punished? No and don't be ridiculous! They're kids but I do expect the adults supervising to actually supervise. Shocker!Anonymous wrote:My son put a fistful if mulch in another little girl’s (AA) hair when he was 3 at a public playground. I made him apologize and told him we don’t put things in other people’s hair and told him that we will have to go home now. He didn’t understand what happened but did apologize and as we walked away, the dad became upset and said is that it? I’m not sure what else I could have done. I understand that it would be difficult to get it out of her hair but they are 3yo. OP, what do you expect the daycare to actually do beyond telling the kids not to put things in other kids hair. Did you want compensation for the hair braiding? Do you want the other 3yo punished?
Op here. What are you talking about? I didn't make that comment someone wrote above. And I don't know what they're talking about either. I'm not trying to "play the race card." And I think it's totally ridiculous to suggest a nanny. Not everyone can afford a nannyAnonymous wrote:Omg some of these posters are crazy. Unless you want your child ignored all day, get a nanny!![]()
OP this is DCUM where daycares are regarded as the depths of horror and every person can easily afford a nanny. And why are you trying to play the race card.
You won’t get helpful responses here, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:My son put a fistful if mulch in another little girl’s (AA) hair when he was 3 at a public playground. I made him apologize and told him we don’t put things in other people’s hair and told him that we will have to go home now. He didn’t understand what happened but did apologize and as we walked away, the dad became upset and said is that it? I’m not sure what else I could have done. I understand that it would be difficult to get it out of her hair but they are 3yo. OP, what do you expect the daycare to actually do beyond telling the kids not to put things in other kids hair. Did you want compensation for the hair braiding? Do you want the other 3yo punished?
Anonymous wrote:Omg some of these posters are crazy. Unless you want your child ignored all day, get a nanny!![]()
OP this is DCUM where daycares are regarded as the depths of horror and every person can easily afford a nanny. And why are you trying to play the race card.
You won’t get helpful responses here, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gross. Racist.Anonymous wrote:Want individual attention to make sure this doesn’t happen? Hire a nanny.
How is this racist? Any child that plays in a sandbox is going to get sand all over. A daycare worker that is supervising multiple children can’t stop her kid from getting sand in her hair. Truly, how is this racist?
This cheapens comments that actually ARE racist.
I'm guessing the "racist" comment was a joke? It doesn't make any sense.
OP, I would second the nanny suggestion. Daycare workers are usually stretched very thin, they don't have time to police where the kids are putting sand. They are just trying to keep everyone alive, fed and somewhat content.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gross. Racist.Anonymous wrote:Want individual attention to make sure this doesn’t happen? Hire a nanny.
How is this racist? Any child that plays in a sandbox is going to get sand all over. A daycare worker that is supervising multiple children can’t stop her kid from getting sand in her hair. Truly, how is this racist?
This cheapens comments that actually ARE racist.