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    I would have called out DCB's behaviour, just like you did. Yup, his mom was making excuses for her son's rudeness. All my daycare parents know that if their little darlings damage any property of mine, disrespect me or a grown up in my presence or generally act like a tyrant at pick up or drop off when there is a "changing of the Guard" then I will step in and correct if mum and dad won't. I have 2 sets of daycare parents that are clearly confused on the concept of "parenting" and the kids run the circus!

    You did the right thing with DCB and the mom. I would have taken his privilege away for use of the car as well.

    The little DCG sounds sassy :laugh sounds like she was playing you. She obviously cares for you in coming for a hug later

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