I couldn't get over the last incident at daycare. I'm very nonconfrotational. My dad suggested I calmly sit down and talk to them about my concerns. I get flustered and easily talked out of how I feel so I know they would be able to calm me down with no action. Then, he said he could go with me. That's nice but I'm a grown up so this is really something AJ and I should handle as her parents. Lastly, he said write a letter. Having things written down really makes it official. I'm not spouting off out of anger. I thought about it and laid it all out for them. It was a page and a half long. I put it in business terms also throwing the things they said to me back at them. Like if she were handling your books would you just say oh someone would catch her mistakes eventually, and so on.
This got their attention. They transferred her to the older toddler room which doesn't affect either of my children. I'm satisfied with this decision. I was so afraid we would be kicked out or she would be fired. I don't think I could have handled that guilt. I love both of Charleigh's teachers now. :)
I'm looking for a new book also. Suggestions?
Amy, Hi. I enjoy reading so much and have lots of books to recommend! Anything by Francine Rivers is Excellent!--I just finished reading "Leota's Garden" which is her latest. "A Candle in the Darkness" by Lynn Austin is great, "The Crossroads Cafe" by Deborah Smith is very good, "Just Enough Light For The Step I'm On" by Stormie Omartian you won't be able to put down, everything by Randy Alcorn and especially "Deadline" , "Dominion", and "Deception", and I enjoy all of David Baldacci's books and also Sandra Brown and Robin Cook. I read all the time for enjoyment and the above mentioned are some of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for you that the daycare issue is resolved and also that you took care of things yourself! Best wishes to you on your reading and your beautiful family!
Maria Cimino
Glad the situation with daycare is resolved!
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend "The Girl" books ("with the Dragon Tattoo," etc.), but the Swedish politics in them are distracting, and they contain some horrific violence against women--so, I guess that's not much of a recommendation (I liked them, though).
K. Smith
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