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Advice needed regarding probation/term letter Re: child's behaviour
Can i get some input on a letter i want to write to the DCparents regarding their child's behaviour? I want to put the child on Probation. I have a one week notice term policy. My question is- Do i give her x amount of time on probation (say 4 wks) and if i don't see any improvement, then i give her the one week notice? Or do i say in the letter that if i don't see any improvement, then her end date is at the end of the 4 wks? Should i give more time on probation or is that sufficient enough?
Here's the scenario-
I am tired of having issues with the child's behaviour, she is 3.5 yrs old. It's issues with misbehaving, (ie not tidying up, pulling out all the movies off the shelves, climbing on furniture and removing all the couch cushions, not doing as i ask, getting up from bed/keeping other kids awake, getting up from the table repeatedly). It's issues with potty training (parents said she was potty trained when she started but has never had a clean, dry day here. About a month in i demanded she be in pull ups ( this is the kid who peed the bed and pooped on my carpet) and despite how hard i have tried in the last 6 months, she still pees/poos in pull up everyday. Now she is retaliating against potty training all together, she wont go in potty but 5 min later will pee/poo in pull up- last week i told her to go to the potty while i put the little ones in the high chairs, she pulled down her pants and peed ON HER PANTS- time outs are now being given for pees and poos in pull ups because she is old enough to know better and this proves she is retaliating). I have tried everything i can think of. Just speaking to her used to work, now it doesn't. Time outs used to work, now they only work sometimes. The child's behavior is getting worse and honestly i am fed up. If you recall this is the child that hit my kid in the face with a toy computer when she didn't get her way, she has bitten and hit too. It's also issues with mistreatment of stuff. Today, i only had her and my daughter. when i was in the washroom, she ripped a book (5 pages!) and ripped the head off my daughter's, that she just got for Christmas. I was livid- out for time out!!!. The parents will most certainly be paying to replace!!!
DCmom does all pick up and drop offs, don't see dad much at all. When dad picks her up, they are in and out in less than 5 min. DCmom is not authoritative. She does not take control when picking up her child. DCgirl will run around evading her mom, go in my dining room next to the front door ( not allowed) until i pick her up to take her back to the door. She will play 'broken baby' and wiggle out of my or her mom's arms. I have actually taken her out of her mom's arms, set her on the floor and gotten her dressed myself while she has been acting out because mom won't take action. Remember this was the kid who pulled that crap one day and I said i was going to put her on a time out if she didn't behave. instead of taking action, mom said she didn't have time and told the kid to hurry up because they were going to be late for her sister's ballet. No, i told the mom that when the kids continue to misbehave after being spoken to, they get a time out. Sorry if you are in a hurry, but i take the time to teach them right from wrong.
These are all issues that we have spoken about many times over and i have seen no improvement. (this is the mom who continues to park where i have asked her NOT to) I want to touch on all that in my letter, plus i want to include pictures of the damages items. Any help you can offer me on how to write the letter and what to put in it is much appreciated.
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Honestly, it is past probation I think! I would be sending a termination letter. Too many issues IMO and obviously mom doesn't get it. I doubt it will change.
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With all you've listed and the age of the child I would only do a probation period if you really think the parents will kick it into high gear to fix things. If that isn't likely then give term notice.
If you do probation I would likely not do 4weeks. If everyone wants to see change happen it will be evident in 2 weeks...then give a second probation for 2 more weeks to continue progress. Stating that some but not enough progress is seen therefore probation will be extended.
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I had originally put 2 weeks, with end date of next Friday.
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Sounds like it might be time to term. However I don't think putting pictures in your letter is a good idea. Actually the way I see it, and I know some disagree, is that if a child breaks things under your care than it was your fault. I don't think making the parent pay is fair because after all they were not there to prevent it and after all, you left her unsupervised. I think it deserves punishment of some kind for the child, but not necessarily for the parents. In terms of a letter, I would stick to the facts, keep it simple and keep your anger about this whole thing OUT of the letter. Remember you are not ASKING them to go on probation or to be terminating them, you are TELLING them. When you are telling/ demanding there is less reason to go into detail and get dramatic about things.
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 Originally Posted by Fun&care
Sounds like it might be time to term. However I don't think putting pictures in your letter is a good idea. Actually the way I see it, and I know some disagree, is that if a child breaks things under your care than it was your fault. I don't think making the parent pay is fair because after all they were not there to prevent it and after all, you left her unsupervised. I think it deserves punishment of some kind for the child, but not necessarily for the parents. In terms of a letter, I would stick to the facts, keep it simple and keep your anger about this whole thing OUT of the letter. Remember you are not ASKING them to go on probation or to be terminating them, you are TELLING them. When you are telling/ demanding there is less reason to go into detail and get dramatic about things.
I understand that, and i agree with you to a certain degree, but in my case, i was in the washroom. It's not like i was gone for half an hour. it was 10 min! (unfortunately sometimes it takes me a little longer to go). I have a policy in my contract that states that if anything gets damaged or broken by a DCchild, the parents have to pay for it. It wasn't a DC toy it was my daughter's doll.
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 Originally Posted by MonkeyPrincess
I understand that, and i agree with you to a certain degree, but in my case, i was in the washroom. It's not like i was gone for half an hour. it was 10 min! (unfortunately sometimes it takes me a little longer to go). I have a policy in my contract that states that if anything gets damaged or broken by a DCchild, the parents have to pay for it. It wasn't a DC toy it was my daughter's doll.
I understand that being the only caregivers in a household we sometimes have to leave the kids unattended to go to the washroom etc. however if you knew this girl had a tendency to break things you should have brought her with you and gotten her to stay just outside the door or strap her in a high chair. Now this child has other issues obviously so you have reason to be frustrated but in this case I just don't think it's fair to make the parents pay.
And as for potty training, punishment is NOT going to work. Potty training kids need encouragement, praise, positive reinforcement but punishment will always make things worse. I also agree that a pull-up is a diaper and kids can't tell the difference. I would try underwear, she is old enough.
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 Originally Posted by Fun&care
I understand that being the only caregivers in a household we sometimes have to leave the kids unattended to go to the washroom etc. however if you knew this girl had a tendency to break things you should have brought her with you and gotten her to stay just outside the door or strap her in a high chair. Now this child has other issues obviously so you have reason to be frustrated but in this case I just don't think it's fair to make the parents pay.
And as for potty training, punishment is NOT going to work. Potty training kids need encouragement, praise, positive reinforcement but punishment will always make things worse. I also agree that a pull-up is a diaper and kids can't tell the difference. I would try underwear, she is old enough.
I say this respectfully, but I am not sure that i agree with that. I understand your thought process, i really do, but it's not something that i normally do.
In regards to the pull up, i agree, i believe the kids thinks it's like a diaper, but the kid can't stay dry in underwear or a pull up. We have tired the underwear only route and it has ended in my wet carpets, floor clean up 4x a day. Mind you that was 4 months ago, so i am sure she can try again, but the parents are helping. I have suggested that they take time off to stay home and potty train her and the mom said they can't because they are going on vacation in march and she is taking time off this summer for knee surgery. They aren't interested. They want me to do all the potty training. Thats not how i roll. I only help once the parents have taken it seriously and the child shows progression.
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Starting to feel at home...
I wrote a probation letter and only gave a one week length of probation, to be extended if I saw improvement of behaviour over that period. This kid needed constant monitoring and while I was prepared to extend if I saw improvement, I definitely did not want to keep him here longer than a week if there wasn't, it was that taxing on me and having a definite impact on my group.
I also left myself an out to be done immediately, in case of escalating or worsening behaviour. It was along the lines of: If, during one day, more than 5 time outs are needed, you will be called to pick up immediately. One instance of aggression was immediate pick up. If there are 3 pick ups during this probation period, termination of services will be effective immediately. Or whatever you feel is proper and are comfortable with.
I started off by saying that, due to x, y and z, Sally was being put on probation. This means that: and put whatever it means to you. Then, if behaviour is improving, this probation period may be extended by one week. Otherwise, notice will be given and care will be done on (insert date). Then, clauses for immediate termination of contract.
I kept it very short and to the point. I didn't put specifics in, just very basic language straight from our contract. For example, on probation due to: continued discipline issues despite provider and parent cooperation, continued aggressive acts towards other daycare children, etc, etc. Also, I added, "As per our contract, these are cause for immediate termination of services, however...." and then whatever your terms of probation are going to be.
Good luck!
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I agree, 2 weeks notice to see improvement or they will be terminated. Be careful not to keep extending it if you see some small changes as I got into this with one family and then when I reevaluated it was clear things were not working and they came back with "but there has been some improvement" they had a hard time hearing "there hadn't been enough change to stay on."
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