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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 234721" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>One thing I loved about difficult child's daycare provider was that she took notice of all health issues. She was the one to mention to me that difficult child may have a speech problem. As mom, I really did not know what was normal and what was not (easy child was so far ahead in the speech area at that age I really couldn't use her to compare speech).</p><p> </p><p>An awesome daycare provider goes beyond the providing of food and safety for the day and really do look after the developmental progress of the child. Since you work with kids, you have a larger knowledge of behavioral development. You may feel something is not right before the parents do (I didn't have a clue that 18 month kids could talk clearer and better than my 24 month old - and at that age, it was a large difference).</p><p> </p><p>You can sit down with the parents and share your concerns. Let the parents know that this behavior is not normal and is getting worse. I would tell them that the BM issue is not common for kids to do, however, I do believe it is common in some diagnosis. Maybe make a list of concerns and help the parents add to it. It will give them something to take to the doctor. The more examples they have the better.</p><p> </p><p>I think these parents will appreciate your insight and know that you really do care about the kids in your day care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 234721, member: 5096"] One thing I loved about difficult child's daycare provider was that she took notice of all health issues. She was the one to mention to me that difficult child may have a speech problem. As mom, I really did not know what was normal and what was not (easy child was so far ahead in the speech area at that age I really couldn't use her to compare speech). An awesome daycare provider goes beyond the providing of food and safety for the day and really do look after the developmental progress of the child. Since you work with kids, you have a larger knowledge of behavioral development. You may feel something is not right before the parents do (I didn't have a clue that 18 month kids could talk clearer and better than my 24 month old - and at that age, it was a large difference). You can sit down with the parents and share your concerns. Let the parents know that this behavior is not normal and is getting worse. I would tell them that the BM issue is not common for kids to do, however, I do believe it is common in some diagnosis. Maybe make a list of concerns and help the parents add to it. It will give them something to take to the doctor. The more examples they have the better. I think these parents will appreciate your insight and know that you really do care about the kids in your day care. [/QUOTE]
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