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    Update....after a week of him gone due to sickness, he was back yesterday. He went through 2 bibs instead of the normal 6-8!!! He has been wearing the necklace since I bought it for him. Mom excitedly said she has noticed a huge decrease in his drooling!!

    I still don't think the amount he drools is normal but wearing the necklace does seem to work and I'll take that! I've read/heard the necklaces do nothing and are just a placebo but IME, the decrease of bibs is proof enough for me! Whether it truly does work or is just hokey pokey, I don't know but I'll be keeping it on him thanks everyone!

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    He's gone now

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5 Little Monkeys View Post
    He's gone now
    sorry didn't read the dates. what ended up happening?

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    She had some issues with late pick ups and late payment. We had an illness go through the daycare and she was mad at having to pay for his sick days. During a phone call she asked if I'd be getting a sick note from the doctor and become quite rude. The conversation went badly when we laid everything out on the table. She accused me of charging her more than the others ( I wasn't AND she was even getting away with not paying the late pickup fee almost daily because I thought I'd do her a favour) and treating her child differently (absurd!). First time ever that I terminated care!! I've never dealt with a person as self entitled as she was!

    I knew when I signed her on, she would likely be the first person I needed to terminate and I was right!! Always trust your gut. As much as the situation sucked, she did teach me a few good business lessons lol
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    I recently had an experience where 13 month old dcg removed her amber necklace at nap time and when I went in it was slimy and partly in her mouth. That day the mother got a note that jewelry is a liability in my dc and not allowed anymore. I have 5 to get ready for nap and shouldn't be responsible for one more thing. If that child had choked it was my dc on the line. Mom agreed thank goodness

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