I really don't like parents doing that in my driveway either. I like to have the children ready for pick up and once I see the parents pull up - we have to wait and wait. I agree when it comes to making it more difficult for the other parents to pick up/drop off. They should park along side by the curb if they want to sit there and text or make calls. For the clients who I know do this consistently, I no longer have their child ready for them. They ring the door bell and then they have to wait for their child to get ready.
I agree, it's not fun for the child to know mom or dad is here, but not coming in....they don't understand why and they get impatient and I also find it somewhat ignorant and awkward when I'm outside with the children and they're sitting in the car on the phone - that doesn't happen as often, but it's one of my peeves. AND THEN....coming to the door on the cell phonesoo rude! lol, another vent from me
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soo rude! lol, another vent from me
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I rewrote my policy book years ago to include "no blocking the driveway". If I see a parent on their cell phone I will walk the child out to the car and hand them over, tell them good night and send them on their way. I've done this twice to a previous client. They did not do that a third time.



