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AUTHOR: Angel1DATE: 03/17/02 8:55pm
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AUTHOR: udderbe
It would be in your best interest to check into some daycare "sources" that could perhaps assist you when it comes to this situation. Children tend to "experience." But most importantlty and for your best interest to prevent a possible lawsuit from a parent, I would DEFINITELY find a source to train you - even if it's a guideline on paper but better still a class. All it takes is for one of those kids you sit for, performs an inappropriate action and the parents will blame that daycare person, especially since it sounds like your clueless to inappropriate behavior.
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