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<blockquote data-quote="Pumkinpie" data-source="post: 91887" data-attributes="member: 4263"><p>I remember the Daycare days. My son got kicked out of his first one by age4. I think its best to be honest with them. Let them know certain "signs" to look out for. Tell them what you do for him at home and what they do at school. The last daycare my son was in I called around all over town and actually the one between my house and work was the one that was most compliant and understanding to my son's needs. After I talked with them on the phone I went and talked to the manager and had an extensive conversation with her and gave all the suggestions I could. Then I took my son on a tour of the place so it wouldnt be such a shock to him on the first day. He was actually excited about going. He was there for about a yr till I felt he was just becoming to much of a danger to the staff and children there. So in the ended I dropped down to Part time at work and paid one of my neighbors to get him on the bus for me in the mornings and I was there when he got home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pumkinpie, post: 91887, member: 4263"] I remember the Daycare days. My son got kicked out of his first one by age4. I think its best to be honest with them. Let them know certain "signs" to look out for. Tell them what you do for him at home and what they do at school. The last daycare my son was in I called around all over town and actually the one between my house and work was the one that was most compliant and understanding to my son's needs. After I talked with them on the phone I went and talked to the manager and had an extensive conversation with her and gave all the suggestions I could. Then I took my son on a tour of the place so it wouldnt be such a shock to him on the first day. He was actually excited about going. He was there for about a yr till I felt he was just becoming to much of a danger to the staff and children there. So in the ended I dropped down to Part time at work and paid one of my neighbors to get him on the bus for me in the mornings and I was there when he got home. [/QUOTE]
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