I had something come up today that kind of rattled me as it made me realize how vulnerable we are as daycare providers to being accused of something. A parent told me by email last night that her son has a bruise across his bottom and she was wondering if I knew how he got it as he couldn't remember (he is 2 1/2). I have no idea how he got it...he did have a small fall in the playroom on Friday, but at the time he did not indicate that his bottom hurt and I didn't notice anything when changing his diaper. He may have even gotten it over the weekend. She wasn't accusing me of anything, just being diligent as a parent should be in asking about it. Then, this morning, her child didn't want to come to my house...which NEVER happens! He loves coming here (I've had him with me since last May) and I've never had any issues with him or his parents. If I were the parents, this all would worry me...so it makes me feel very vulnerable right now as [I]I[I] know I did not and would never hurt this child (or any child), but how would I prove that if I were accused? Any thoughts from more experienced providers? I am sure I am not alone in my worries....