melilley 11:25 AM 03-24-2014
I am definitely going to make a policy and/or put up a sign about ending phone conversations
before entering to pick up your child! This is one of my biggest pet peeves!
Dcm rarely picks up anymore, but when she does she is always on her phone. She p/u on Fri and of course was on her phone-we could see her in her car in the driveway. She walks in still on her phone, mouths sorry to me and goes about getting her ds and puts his coat on, still on the phone. I did not try to be quiet, usually I do, but I get so annoyed when this happens now. She looks at me again and takes the note I left about needing diapers and extra clothes and signs, yes signs the words "thank you" and taps the note with her hand and walks out the door!
Well, I'm surely glad she knows how to sign "thank you".
Another dcp was picking up and just stared at her and commented on how rude dcm was.
AND guess who didn't bring diapers....When I texted her about the diapers this morning, I so wanted to say "well maybe if you weren't on your freaking phone every time you pick up, you may remember things" but I didn't.
butterfly 11:41 AM 03-24-2014
on the bright side: at least you got a thank you. ???
that's my pet peeve too! Thankfully it doesn't happen much here anymore.
melilley 12:23 PM 03-24-2014
nannyde 01:52 PM 03-24-2014
I love it when they do that. Can I have her.
daycarediva 04:15 PM 03-24-2014
Am I the only one who would be glad she was not talking to ME?
I would get the kids ready and interrupt her conversation. "Excuse me, dcm I wrote you a note but wanted to make sure I told you. We need diapers for tomorrow. *sign thank you*!"
Originally Posted by daycarediva:
Am I the only one who would be glad she was not talking to ME?
I would get the kids ready and interrupt her conversation. "Excuse me, dcm I wrote you a note but wanted to make sure I told you. We need diapers for tomorrow. *sign thank you*!"
Today I suddenly appreciated it. I will happily hand over the child w minimal words now. Quick exchange!
Unregistered 07:34 AM 03-25-2014
Originally Posted by nannyde:
I love it when they do that. Can I have her.
why?
nannyde 06:45 PM 03-24-2014
Originally Posted by EntropyControlSpecialist:
why?
Anything possible to get out of a parent conference!
I have 2 dcm's that pull up into my driveway and talk on their cell phone for 10 to 15 minutes. My house is all windows so it is hard to keep the kids from looking out the windows at pick up time. I used to try to distract the kids and sooth them when they cried for their chatty moms. Now I dress the kids in their coats and open my door and wave for mom.
Blackcat31 12:18 PM 03-24-2014
If this is something that really bothers you, I think it warrants a face to face discussion addressing it.
I think you should contact DCM and let her know that often times there are things that YOU need to discuss with her or let her know and that being on the phone while picking up or dropping off her child is really rude and not something that you want to allow in your business.
Tell her that you would appreciate it if she hung up BEFORE entering your home.
Sometimes these types of behaviors simply need to be addressed and speaking up outloud immediately to the offender is required.
I find cell phones to be a wonderful intervention that greatly benefits society but at a BIG cost. We each need to decide how and when we will allow this to affect (or not affect) us.
melilley 12:21 PM 03-24-2014
Originally Posted by Blackcat31:
If this is something that really bothers you, I think it warrants a face to face discussion addressing it.
I think you should contact DCM and let her know that often times there are things that YOU need to discuss with her or let her know and that being on the phone while picking up or dropping off her child is really rude and not something that you want to allow in your business.
Tell her that you would appreciate it if she hung up BEFORE entering your home.
Sometimes these types of behaviors simply need to be addressed and speaking up outloud immediately to the offender is required.
I find cell phones to be a wonderful intervention that greatly benefits society but at a BIG cost. We each need to decide how and when we will allow this to affect (or not affect) us.
So true! I need to just muster up the courage to talk to her about it. I'm getting better at telling parents things I'm uncomfortable talking to them about, but it's been a process for me.