My daughter was two in September.
She goes to daycare at the school where I teach. It is a fabulous arrangement where she is close to my classroom, daycare is only held on school days, and I'm not charged for when she doesn't go (summer.)
We loved it when she was in the infant class. Her teacher was wonderful and all was well.
She moved to the toddler room this year, and we have not been happy, to say the least.
She was bit twice the first few months of school, and pushed down to where first aid was administered twice. The child that she seemed to have issue with mainly was her teacher's son. The first bite I saw occur. I was coming through the door to pick her up, she was riding a bike. The boy was getting out of timeout, was still mad, got out of timeout and stormed over to my daughter, who was riding a trike, and bit her. Completely unprovoked. The other times I wasn't around and didn't see it. The second time she was bit, it was another child (who I think had also been bit by child one.) Accident reports are supposed to be filled out when these things happen, and I was given reports for these incidents. I expressed my frustration with her getting bitten twice in such a short period of time (about a month, I think.) The THIRD time she was bit, we were walking out to the car, and she said, "Sam (not a real name) bit me." Sam is the teacher's boy. I thought she was just talking about before, so I asked her where. She showed me a spot on her arm that I probably wouldn't have noticed as a bite, but since she showed me, I did see how it looked like that. I went in and asked if she was bitten, and the teacher said yes, but she had forgotten to write up the report.
Today I pick her up and all is fine. We come home and I see this.

I'm so upset. This is the fourth time she has been bitten since September. I find that excessive. Does it seem excessive to you? She's my first baby.......I'm by no means saying she is perfect but four times just seems like so much. Also I wasn't told she was bitten or given a report or anything. I just found that when undressing her. To me, that indicates that someone is either trying to keep this from me or wasn't paying attention and doesn't even KNOW about it---I'm not sure which is worse.
I'm a teacher myself, so I don't want to be that problem parent but I don't think they are being watched appropriately and wanted to get others' opinions. Please give them to me---I appreciate all sides.
There are other issues with the daycare and I am looking elsewhere, but I also have an appointment with the principal to try to get this resolved.
She goes to daycare at the school where I teach. It is a fabulous arrangement where she is close to my classroom, daycare is only held on school days, and I'm not charged for when she doesn't go (summer.)
We loved it when she was in the infant class. Her teacher was wonderful and all was well.
She moved to the toddler room this year, and we have not been happy, to say the least.
She was bit twice the first few months of school, and pushed down to where first aid was administered twice. The child that she seemed to have issue with mainly was her teacher's son. The first bite I saw occur. I was coming through the door to pick her up, she was riding a bike. The boy was getting out of timeout, was still mad, got out of timeout and stormed over to my daughter, who was riding a trike, and bit her. Completely unprovoked. The other times I wasn't around and didn't see it. The second time she was bit, it was another child (who I think had also been bit by child one.) Accident reports are supposed to be filled out when these things happen, and I was given reports for these incidents. I expressed my frustration with her getting bitten twice in such a short period of time (about a month, I think.) The THIRD time she was bit, we were walking out to the car, and she said, "Sam (not a real name) bit me." Sam is the teacher's boy. I thought she was just talking about before, so I asked her where. She showed me a spot on her arm that I probably wouldn't have noticed as a bite, but since she showed me, I did see how it looked like that. I went in and asked if she was bitten, and the teacher said yes, but she had forgotten to write up the report.
Today I pick her up and all is fine. We come home and I see this.
I'm so upset. This is the fourth time she has been bitten since September. I find that excessive. Does it seem excessive to you? She's my first baby.......I'm by no means saying she is perfect but four times just seems like so much. Also I wasn't told she was bitten or given a report or anything. I just found that when undressing her. To me, that indicates that someone is either trying to keep this from me or wasn't paying attention and doesn't even KNOW about it---I'm not sure which is worse.
I'm a teacher myself, so I don't want to be that problem parent but I don't think they are being watched appropriately and wanted to get others' opinions. Please give them to me---I appreciate all sides.
There are other issues with the daycare and I am looking elsewhere, but I also have an appointment with the principal to try to get this resolved.
Sounds like she is covering up for him. Then again, maybe she didn't even know that he bit your DD today. If that is the case, then there is a lack of supervision problem.
(And, no, I'm not telling your daugher to bite somebody.)
not only was the agressive kid a teacher's child-the director was the child's grandmother (private school so no rules about it being inapproriate to directly supervise your own child as a student or staff member). when my complaints to the director went (in my opinion) unaddressed i stepped it up to HER boss-and outlined the incidents and resolution steps i had taken (and the lack there of on her director's part). as a result, the 'boss' looked into the situation and found that my child was not the only 'victim'-and that procedures were not being followed, nor was the boss being given all the information about the operations/incidents in the center as her director should have been passing on.