Anonymous wrote:I have worked in daycares. It happens at some point in all daycares. You can complain to licensing.
They usually call that day and say they will be visiting. Even if they come and find ratios are off, they just send someone into the room while the inspector is there and the director will say what they plan to do to prevent, and they will submit a plan and that's it. It doesn't prevent it in practice from happening again.
If it's the end of the day, and there are 2 teachers with 9 kids, based on my experience, that is a good ratio for end of day.
Anonymous wrote:Are you picking up your son as soon as possible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A center isn't required to have many staff. In a family daycare is 1 person for 2 infants. And 1 for 8 toddlers. But ours has always 2 people there with 6 kids. The 3rd assistant can leave early to go home and pick up her elementary child.
If you don't like having the kids at pick up time in the same room then go pick up your child ON TIME. Whiny OP.
I hope they kicked you out for annoying. That's their right. They they end the contract anytime.
Says the horrible shady storefront daycare owner. Run.
I don't think the early educators like your kids...
Anonymous wrote:I wish they paid better the assistants from centers. The government should fund more Education and Healthcare and social programs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op is crazy.
Centers ratios are 3 infants 1 teacher, family daycare is 2 for 1 teacher.
1 person can care 10 kids older than 2 years old. I would prefer 2 people there. Since there's two adults they can have 6 infants and 10 kids ages 2- 6 years old
Or 6 infants and 5 toddlers with 2 teachers.
The law says 1 teacher can be with 12 kids. Crazy but true
Anonymous wrote:Op is crazy.
Centers ratios are 3 infants 1 teacher, family daycare is 2 for 1 teacher.
1 person can care 10 kids older than 2 years old. I would prefer 2 people there. Since there's two adults they can have 6 infants and 10 kids ages 2- 6 years old
Anonymous wrote:After 10 kids it becomes a daycare center I'm Maryand. Virginia is after 12 kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A center isn't required to have many staff. In a family daycare is 1 person for 2 infants. And 1 for 8 toddlers. But ours has always 2 people there with 6 kids. The 3rd assistant can leave early to go home and pick up her elementary child.
If you don't like having the kids at pick up time in the same room then go pick up your child ON TIME. Whiny OP.
I hope they kicked you out for annoying. That's their right. They they end the contract anytime.
Says the horrible shady storefront daycare owner. Run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A center isn't required to have many staff. In a family daycare is 1 person for 2 infants. And 1 for 8 toddlers. But ours has always 2 people there with 6 kids. The 3rd assistant can leave early to go home and pick up her elementary child.
If you don't like having the kids at pick up time in the same room then go pick up your child ON TIME. Whiny OP.
I hope they kicked you out for annoying. That's their right. They they end the contract anytime.
The daycare is open till 5:45, I pick my child ON TIME
Go pick up early like 3 or 4pm if you hate seeing kids together
Anonymous wrote:OP thinks she's the center of everything. They probably dislike you and your kids. Just pick up your kids early if you don't want to be traumatized
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A center isn't required to have many staff. In a family daycare is 1 person for 2 infants. And 1 for 8 toddlers. But ours has always 2 people there with 6 kids. The 3rd assistant can leave early to go home and pick up her elementary child.
If you don't like having the kids at pick up time in the same room then go pick up your child ON TIME. Whiny OP.
I hope they kicked you out for annoying. That's their right. They they end the contract anytime.
The daycare is open till 5:45, I pick my child ON TIME
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare violates the child to teacher ratio on a regular basis. My child is in 12-24 months . At least 5 times over the last two months, I have noticed 9 kids in a room with only two teachers present with some new child whose is out of town and traveling with his mother. Moreover everyday the teachers are rushing to leave the daycare at 5pm and since the daycare opens till 5:45pm they put all kids whose parents have not picked them up yet (12-36 and up sometimes) in one room My husband count 12 kids of various ages and only 2 teachers present. Is it typica; to other daycares as well? My concern is if they disregard that rule, what other rules they ignore ?
Can you be specific OP? Are you in Virginia? Is it a small daycare of 5kids or large family daycare of 12 kids? In Maryland is 8 total for a small family daycare and 10 for a large family
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