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    Quote Originally Posted by cfred View Post
    I don't post pics online on nearly a daily basis. My clients are only on my FB as they want to know me better, we share information, recipes, etc. It's just one of those little social niceties. I think it's just a friendly thing and they like it, as do I. I typically only post pics from my holidays any more, which they've looked through, as have all my friends. But again, this is part of my schtick for the business. I promote relationships between myself and clients as well as between each other. They really seem to value it and it's been a bit of a drawing card for my daycare. It's not for everyone, but those who like it really appreciate feeling closer to and really knowing the person taking care of their child and those whose children spend vast amounts of time with their kids ....and vice versa. It's all open, friendly and fun and we're all on the same page.
    I am very friendly with my families and some stay for a few minutes (or more) at drop off or pick up time just so we can chat. Being "friends" on Facebook isn't the only was to garner relationships. My daycare is very welcoming and open, and my parents have commented on this. I believe forming positive relationships is very important. But at the same time I know these families aren't really my friends, just like coworkers weren't when I was working out of home. I feel it is totally appropriate to keep a certain level of professional distance, as I find it makes it difficult to enforce certain daycare policies otherwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AmandaKDT View Post
    I am very friendly with my families and some stay for a few minutes (or more) at drop off or pick up time just so we can chat. Being "friends" on Facebook isn't the only was to garner relationships. My daycare is very welcoming and open, and my parents have commented on this. I believe forming positive relationships is very important. But at the same time I know these families aren't really my friends, just like coworkers weren't when I was working out of home. I feel it is totally appropriate to keep a certain level of professional distance, as I find it makes it difficult to enforce certain daycare policies otherwise.
    Couldn't agree more Amanda!

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