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It was UGLY...
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 504337" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Wow RM a true warrior story. It is so unbelievable that people would ever take on a perspective like that woman right? I only worked one place where we had to have a parent escorted out... well actually we did full lock down procedures when she came. Had to close all doors and school outdoor doors were closed but I HEARD her rants and she was scary. To block a parent from observing, especially with an open door policy... HUGE RED FLAG and you knew it and fought it....thank heaven for your son's sake.</p><p></p><p>I always WELCOMED people in my classes, sessions and when I owned a daycare I told people to call whenever they missed their kids, to stop in to see their kids (who wouldn't want more hands??) and if they wanted to come and nurse their babies that was great too. IF we had the technology at the time I would have welcomed nanny cams that went to internet. If you are doing the right thing, no reason to hide. I understand fully that continual disruptions by people who just want to observe can be disruptive to the KIDS. I would think one day in their room would be better than my coming over and over (which they are saying I maybe could do for little moments here and there... OMGosh) would be more disruptive than my being a piece of furniture in the back ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 504337, member: 12886"] Wow RM a true warrior story. It is so unbelievable that people would ever take on a perspective like that woman right? I only worked one place where we had to have a parent escorted out... well actually we did full lock down procedures when she came. Had to close all doors and school outdoor doors were closed but I HEARD her rants and she was scary. To block a parent from observing, especially with an open door policy... HUGE RED FLAG and you knew it and fought it....thank heaven for your son's sake. I always WELCOMED people in my classes, sessions and when I owned a daycare I told people to call whenever they missed their kids, to stop in to see their kids (who wouldn't want more hands??) and if they wanted to come and nurse their babies that was great too. IF we had the technology at the time I would have welcomed nanny cams that went to internet. If you are doing the right thing, no reason to hide. I understand fully that continual disruptions by people who just want to observe can be disruptive to the KIDS. I would think one day in their room would be better than my coming over and over (which they are saying I maybe could do for little moments here and there... OMGosh) would be more disruptive than my being a piece of furniture in the back ground. [/QUOTE]
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