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A child in our daycare who bites, bites, bites
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 465497" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>There's no point in telling anyone there about the biting because everyone knows. And I know at least one parent who called in to complain about her daughter getting bitten. It's not a secret.</p><p></p><p>Janet, you are right on the money. My kids also went and it was different back then...they had discipline. If my kid came home and said she got bit, especially more than once, I would pull my child out of the school if I couldn't afford a private one. I have actually worked in private daycares too, however, and they were HORRIBLE. In one of them, the staff abused the kids and I didn't realize it at the time because I was so young or I WOULD have turned them in. </p><p></p><p>There is always a lot of cover up and much the parents do not know. That's really why I kept my kids out of daycare centers. Hub worked days, I worked in the evenings...no daycare. I don't trust other people with my kids, especially for that long a time. In the case of government run daycares, there are rules the staff HAS to follow and one is that a child can not be refused entry due to disability. I do not know what it would take to have her removed. Once she gets into kindergarten, she will probably be put into a setting apart from the other kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 465497, member: 1550"] There's no point in telling anyone there about the biting because everyone knows. And I know at least one parent who called in to complain about her daughter getting bitten. It's not a secret. Janet, you are right on the money. My kids also went and it was different back then...they had discipline. If my kid came home and said she got bit, especially more than once, I would pull my child out of the school if I couldn't afford a private one. I have actually worked in private daycares too, however, and they were HORRIBLE. In one of them, the staff abused the kids and I didn't realize it at the time because I was so young or I WOULD have turned them in. There is always a lot of cover up and much the parents do not know. That's really why I kept my kids out of daycare centers. Hub worked days, I worked in the evenings...no daycare. I don't trust other people with my kids, especially for that long a time. In the case of government run daycares, there are rules the staff HAS to follow and one is that a child can not be refused entry due to disability. I do not know what it would take to have her removed. Once she gets into kindergarten, she will probably be put into a setting apart from the other kids. [/QUOTE]
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