Ok, so here's the latest!
I took Dierdre to the the doctor on Friday afternoon because her finger was getting red and puffy... she's on ceftin for 10 days to clear the infection.
I spoke with her daycare director at length to discuss the problem. This has been an ongoing issue. Apparently, Jessica does not want Dierdre to play with anyone or anything besides her. When Dierdre does, she gets upset, and sometimes violent. The teachers have tried seperating them, but Jessica keeps going to Dierdre, and in the teachers words, "just hassles and harasses her". Last week, they tried moving Jessica to a different room and she hated it. She kicked and screamed and wanted to be back in her own classroom. They (the daycare) caved.
When I spoke with the director, she told me that Dierdre would now be moved to the other room because, "Dierdre is so easy going and friendly and she'll just make new friends." I promptly said, "NO WAY!" I told the director that my daughter would not have her routine and her friendships and teacher relationships upset due to the poor behavior of another child. I made it clear that I thought that it sent the wrong message. The classroom that they wanted to move her to was also a younger group, so Dierdre would be basically pushed back in activity level and curriculum due to this. The director understood and agreed.
This morning when I dropped Dierdre off, Jessica was in the other classroom. I know that the teacher that is now responsible for Jessica is upset because she was counting on having Dierdre (again, easy-going), and not having Jessica. The teacher told me "Jessica doesn't like this class." I politely, but firmly, replied, "that's too bad."
So that's where it stands now. If Jessica bites again, she's out. The director will now observe Jessica's behavior this week with the other kids (apparently, she only does this to Dierdre). She will also allow limited contact between Dierdre and Jessica to see if Jessica goes for Dierdre again, if she does, even without a bite, she'll be disenrolled.
Thanks so much for all of the support and advice. Dierdre is doing well, and is very happy to tell me that, "I'm not playing with Jessie anymore!" Her hand is healing great, and she's not in pain anymore.
Erin
