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    I too would just do it but like you, it's rare it happens. I don't send poopy kids home. If I know child is soiled then they get changed. If they pooped on my time, they are cleaned on my time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzie_Homemaker View Post
    I too would just do it but like you, it's rare it happens. I don't send poopy kids home. If I know child is soiled then they get changed. If they pooped on my time, they are cleaned on my time.
    Key word is know. Obviously if I know the child pooped, they get changed as I keep supplies in my outdoor she'd and stroller bag. However, there have been times the child has pooped while the parent and I are talking or I don't notice it until the child gets picked up because like mickyc, they aren't always within smelling distance. I'm just saying it happens so I can understand and forgive the occasional poopy drop off

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    My son was a car pooper. He did it many times on the way to his DCP- 12 minute drive. It was embarrassing, i used to think that she thought that i would bring him poopy from home. I swear i never did that LOL. I would always offer to change, but she would always say no, it's ok...she told me once "when you eat on a schedule and sleep on a schedule, you are bound to poop on a schedule too" lol. On the flip side, if i had a parent who always dropped off a poopy kid and knew it, i would say something. You know- the one who hands the kid and runs just as the smell hits you. i would say- since i am busy with the other kids, can you change them before you go? thanks "
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