"just so you know the staff in a day care center are just trained by the head teacher. I do NYS certified Day care in my home and I have gone for 30 hours of traning and back ground checks and I am a mom of 4. If I put my child in a "center they have to have the same traning as family"
ummm...ok so what- since your center has sub-par training, all centers do? I don't think so! For your info, my teachers go every year to the statewide Early Childhood conference which is sponsored by my states department of Education. All lead teachers have a bachelors degree in ECE and the head mistress has a masters in the same. The other teachers have experience or a CDA. Just trained by the head teacher? Huh? What kind of daycare do you run? Ugh.
And, I feel for the OP. I know that yeah I could have predicted that your daughter would get sick within the first couple weeks of a center. Should have mentioned that as a heads up. She is being exposed to all kinds of things that she hasn't yet been exposed to. This would probably happen on and off for a while until her immunity is built up, and then all of a sudden she'll be never sick! Its great!
You should have a heads up- if you keep her away from these kinds of places that can build up her immunity, she'll most likely go through it in Kindergarten when she gets in a class with 20 other kids frm all over your area.....hope she doens't fall behind...rather have her absent from childcare then real school!!! Just a heads up. If you put her in a different homecare than what she is accustomed to, the same thing will happen.
It's kind of like all the people who go to Fl who have nver been, drink their water that has different organisms in it then their homestate, and get sick. That's life. That happens. Once you are out of your own "biosphere" type place, it's bound to happen! BUT it helps build up your immunity and next time, or two times from now- itprobably won't happen!
Biting is normal behavior from about 2 until language is developed. Many centers give the child three times and your out policy anyway. Your daughter will probably go through her own biting frustrations soon.
I write all this because I know that high qulaity childcare is an excellent experience for children. Eventually your daughter should go through some kind of center-based preschool or etc (where she will go through all this stuff AGAIN- except maybe the biting) before Kindergarten.
Otherwise, she'll have to make these adjustments IN kindergarten, when she should be learning to read and manipulate numbers