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:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes I bet the daycare providers just love a toddler spreading mud all over. How fun for them to have to clean it all up later!
Then they shouldn’t leave a toddler in the mud….
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes I bet the daycare providers just love a toddler spreading mud all over. How fun for them to have to clean it all up later!
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes I bet the daycare providers just love a toddler spreading mud all over. How fun for them to have to clean it all up later!
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: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.
Good for you. Perhaps *they* minded her staying dirty and getting mud all over the daycare center?
I think you're nuts. They change her diaper, but you don't want them to bathe her when she's filthy?
That said, you're entitled to ask that they not bathe her anymore. Just be prepared for one of three alternatives - she doesn't get to play in the sprinkler anymore, you are called to pick her up when she gets so dirty that they feel she needs a bath, or they ask you to leave the center. If there is a wait list, I know which one I'd choose.
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.
It just feels inappropriate for a care provider to bathe a child. They aren’t a parent.
Then you shouldn’t have your child in daycare. Period.
A bath isn’t any more or less appropriate than a diaper change.