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Smearing poop
22 month old dck smeared poop all over the mesh walls of the playpen (mine). How on earth do I clean it? And, how do I address this so it doesn't happen again?
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Ugh. I took mine outside and used soap, a bucket of hot water and a hose. Not sure how to do in winter but I suggest using your tub,
Put dkc in a one piece pjs on backwards. Do not use ones that have snaps. Zipper is better.
This stage does not last long.
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Expansive...
That's so gross. It has never happened to me, but I do not think I would have the stomach to clean the playpen. If that ever happened to me I would charge the parents for the cost of the playpen or ask for a replacement, toss it on the garbage and and ask them to bring one piece pjs from then forward.
I have a video monitor, as soon as I listen someone moving around or making noises when it's not wake up time yet I ask the offender to keep quiet and they listen.
Last edited by Artsand crafts; 03-19-2014 at 04:26 PM.
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Here's a link to cleaning a playpen. I haven't tried it yet, waiting for summer, but it says you can let it dry in the house too. I would put it in the tub, spray the poop off as much as possible and then do what the link says.
I also like the idea of onesies put on backwards to help prevent this in the future! I've never had this happen and hope it stays that way lol
http://fulltimefrugal.blogspot.ca/20...r-playpen.html
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Ewww.
The others gave some great cleaning suggestions.
For me personally though, no matter what if that kind of thing continued I would be terming.
I had a little one 18 months back in Oct who would stick her hand in her mouth and make herself vomit at naptime. She did it twice in a row and was terminated immediately. I simply cannot manage that and the cleanup daily with 3-4 other kiddos.
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Originally Posted by Sassygirl
Ewww.
The others gave some great cleaning suggestions.
For me personally though, no matter what if that kind of thing continued I would be terming.
I had a little one 18 months back in Oct who would stick her hand in her mouth and make herself vomit at naptime. She did it twice in a row and was terminated immediately. I simply cannot manage that and the cleanup daily with 3-4 other kiddos.
I had a family come through with a little one. The mom said if she is upset and cries he throws up. I kept smiling and filled the place with another child. She was a sweet kid but it's group care, the kid will cry, I will not clean up vomit regularly. I just don't have the man power to be scrubbing vomit off cribs, carpets and kids regularly. It sucks because I know some kids just do that, not willingly, but they just can't be in home daycare (or if they are it's a super saint caregiver!).
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Euphoric !
Originally Posted by Lee-Bee
It sucks because I know some kids just do that, not willingly, but they just can't be in home daycare (or if they are it's a super saint caregiver!).
lol or with respect "super stupid caregiver" Some of my kindest moments towards others are my stupidest choices. Some of us just won't learn though
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