mickeyboat
<font color=660099>Nothing like the cream and choc
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As a parent of a child on a somewhat restricted diet, I would NEVER expect anyone else to provide an alternate meal or treat for my child. It would be a wonderfully nice gesture, but I wouldn't expect it!
I cannot imagine expecting a daycare to pay for diapers other than the standard ones provided as a courtesy. Whatever happened to being responsible for one's child, first and foremost?![]()
As I said, if she said I provide X diapers as a courtesy and if you don't like X, you are free to provide your own, I would have no problem. But she switches all the time, and it would not put the day care person out any expense or time to save a few of the non-pampers diapers - only a little space in her diaper storage area.
This is a day care provider who has been contracted to care for a child on a long term basis, not an occasional provider. Over the long haul, this person will get to know the child's likes, dislikes, personality, and unfortunately allergies. And if she wants happy children and happy parents, she will cater to those needs and desires, as long as it does not interfere with her schedule/budget, etc. No day care provider I know would require a parent to supply all meals because of a minor allergy. Now if the child was allergic to all dairy or wheat gluetin and required a very specialized diet, absolutely the parent should provide suitable foods. But for an occasional issue, I think most day care people would adapt.