I understand the worry but I really sympathize with all the scrutiny that daycare employees are under. Trying to keep kids under control is no easy feat and people fear the worst from them.
My brother works in a daycare and he had a kid with a loose tooth. So he tied some string around the tooth and to a door and resolved it. Now granted he's no dentist, but the kid was fine with it, the parents of the kid were happy it was resolved, but still he was told by his boss to never do it again because the parents of some other kid that was watching told them about it and they complained.
They really have to distance themselves from the kids a lot.
showing small boys wearing oversized green Incredible Hulk fists punching each other, including in the head.
Jesus Christ if that's the worst then the parents are being pussies
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Literally a pillow fight
It's also insanely normal for kids to be stupid
Paying a daycare 600$ a week to not raise your children, good job helicopter parents
They're this generation's equivalent of Sock 'em' Boppers, their one and only purpose is to let kids get their roughhousing energy out without actually hurting each other.
Could they still manage it though, yeah, of course. They're overexcitable kids brimming with the need to do anything. But that means I'd light a fire under the responsible adult's asses if they didn't properly supervise to make sure it didn't get too out of hand, just like every other moment of their job.
A coworker at my last job had worked with kids before, and said she wouldn't go back to it even if she depended on it.
There are some really shitstain parents out there that will act superior than you because they make a load of cash to spend it there, that will threaten to sue you, because you didn't prevent their kid from breaking their arm or something, because you're apparently hired to bubblewrap kids from the very second they enter the daycare, down to the last second they exit.
Like, yeah sure you're hired to look out for the kids, but a broken arm isn't the same as crashing a car into smithereens, your kid is gonna be ok, and you can't look after every single kid for every single second and avoid everything bad that might happen to them.
You should, yes, but hey, in a perfect world, you wouldn't be paying 600 dollars for someone else to do it either.
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