Anonymous wrote:Why do all of you feel the need to come on here and attack OP? Whether or not you agree with her actions, the point is that she is here asking for advice about how to approach the school. Not about whether or not you think she acted the right way. And you all know as little as she does about what really happened, so stop assuming. If you don't want to actually answer her question, please just don't reply!
Please, DCUM, let's all start to be a bit more supportive of one another. This is supposed to be a community where we can help each other. If we only use it to tear one another down nobody gets anything out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't it possible that they were treating the pull up like underwear and it was dry most of the day (so reused because he was using the toilet) and then had an accident at the end of the day?
This is a non-issue, seriously and that's probably what happened. All she has to do is ask how the potty training is going, if he's mostly keeping it dry or what.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. First I'm not questioning whether to say something I'm asking who to talk to and what to say so I don't go off the deep end. I'm angry. This is a licensed naeyc center. I noticed it when I was putting him in his car seat. He is working on potty training- does only pee though. They want the kids in pull-ups or underwear no diapers which is fine.
Remain calm but make it clear to the Director that you ARE angry. You have every right to be. That doesn't have to mean screaming, yelling, off the deep end. It can just be, "This is absolutely appalling and unacceptable and I am extremely angry. If this EVER happens again I will withdraw my child and file a report with the inspection office".
Document it. Send in writing to center, certified mail.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it possible that they were treating the pull up like underwear and it was dry most of the day (so reused because he was using the toilet) and then had an accident at the end of the day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did your SON say? My daughter is this same age, and would be able to tell me if she had been sitting in pee and poop all day.
+1 Three year olds TELL YOU if they have pooped or peed.
So adults don't need to be responsible. Nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did your SON say? My daughter is this same age, and would be able to tell me if she had been sitting in pee and poop all day.
+1 Three year olds TELL YOU if they have pooped or peed.
So adults don't need to be responsible. Nice.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't it possible that they were treating the pull up like underwear and it was dry most of the day (so reused because he was using the toilet) and then had an accident at the end of the day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. First I'm not questioning whether to say something I'm asking who to talk to and what to say so I don't go off the deep end. I'm angry. This is a licensed naeyc center. I noticed it when I was putting him in his car seat. He is working on potty training- does only pee though. They want the kids in pull-ups or underwear no diapers which is fine.
Remain calm but make it clear to the Director that you ARE angry. You have every right to be. That doesn't have to mean screaming, yelling, off the deep end. It can just be, "This is absolutely appalling and unacceptable and I am extremely angry. If this EVER happens again I will withdraw my child and file a report with the inspection office".
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. First I'm not questioning whether to say something I'm asking who to talk to and what to say so I don't go off the deep end. I'm angry. This is a licensed naeyc center. I noticed it when I was putting him in his car seat. He is working on potty training- does only pee though. They want the kids in pull-ups or underwear no diapers which is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We skipped the pullup stage w/DD1 & arent there yet w/dd2, so I'm not sure how these things work -- if they had kept him in the same pull-up all day, but taken him to the potty so he wasnt wet/soiled, would that have been OK?
If yes, then the question is really when did he pee/poop? Right before departure wouldn't be too bad. Can your son tell you?
If not, then maybe you should clarify with the daycare staff what their practice is?
OP isn't coming back to answer any of this because she realizes what an idiot she is.
Says who? Her son was left in a full diaper and she's the idiot?
Except it's pretty clear he wasn't.