Rachael
08-27-2014, 05:09 AM
Hi, I'm fairly new to the forums although not to day care.
We have a great group of providers locally (our market place is saturated with day homes) who are really supportive of each other and bounce ideas around between ourselves and manage to get some ideas from one another when facing difficult situations. However, one of contacts is dealing with a situation which is rather dangerous and due to the age of the child, she could really do with some ideas.
Here's what she sent out to our group last night and we'd really appreciate any insight you might have.
"Hi there, looking for a little advice....I have a little guy who has severe tantrums, and when I say severe, I mean throwing himself down on the floor (or whatever else is around) from standing....head and all. And there are times when he also smashes his head continuously as well...whether it be on a wall, or the floor, or the table. This is done whenever he doesn't get his way, whenever he is told no, or whenever he is asked to share. I have children of my own, and have worked in daycare for many years and have not come across a child who has behaved in such a dangerous manner at such a young age. Now believe me when I say he "smashes" his head....I mean that literally. I have spoken to both parents and their retort is, "oh, he does it all the time!", and "I know". I am concerned for his safety as he really hits his head hard. I have had to resort to putting him in his playpen until I feel he safe from doing it again...he is only 15 months old. I love this little guy to bits, and he is genuinely sweet when not having a fit. So I guess what I need to know is, what do I do now? How do I handle it? What else can I do to express the seriousness of this to the parents? Thanks in advance."
We have a great group of providers locally (our market place is saturated with day homes) who are really supportive of each other and bounce ideas around between ourselves and manage to get some ideas from one another when facing difficult situations. However, one of contacts is dealing with a situation which is rather dangerous and due to the age of the child, she could really do with some ideas.
Here's what she sent out to our group last night and we'd really appreciate any insight you might have.
"Hi there, looking for a little advice....I have a little guy who has severe tantrums, and when I say severe, I mean throwing himself down on the floor (or whatever else is around) from standing....head and all. And there are times when he also smashes his head continuously as well...whether it be on a wall, or the floor, or the table. This is done whenever he doesn't get his way, whenever he is told no, or whenever he is asked to share. I have children of my own, and have worked in daycare for many years and have not come across a child who has behaved in such a dangerous manner at such a young age. Now believe me when I say he "smashes" his head....I mean that literally. I have spoken to both parents and their retort is, "oh, he does it all the time!", and "I know". I am concerned for his safety as he really hits his head hard. I have had to resort to putting him in his playpen until I feel he safe from doing it again...he is only 15 months old. I love this little guy to bits, and he is genuinely sweet when not having a fit. So I guess what I need to know is, what do I do now? How do I handle it? What else can I do to express the seriousness of this to the parents? Thanks in advance."