R got in the middle of two boys fighting for a toy yesterday and got a scratch on her face. She also got bit yesterday and bit someone. Yesterday wasn't a good day. Last week she some scratches from the playground.
R got in the middle of two boys fighting for a toy yesterday and got a scratch on her face. She also got bit yesterday and bit someone. Yesterday wasn't a good day. Last week she some scratches from the playground.
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
Awww, poor R!!!
But yes, Xander's come home with bumps and scratches from daycare! Depending on the severity of his injury, they'll have an injury report, but other times they won't and they'll just tell me what happened.
GOLD / squash / 13576 posts
Aww, rough day for both of you. B gets scratches and cuts all the time at daycare. Never an incident report though. Makes me wonder about the level of supervision. He's also gotten bitten and no incident report. Only time I get accident reports is when he gets hurt really badly, like falling off a chair and huge bump on this head.
honeydew / 7091 posts
Oh yeah, she's super clumsy. I'm also bad at clipping her nails so she ends up scratching herself (fail!). She has lots of small bruises on her legs, but she falls a lot at home so I don't think much of it.
It makes me sad to see her sweet soft skin scarred up by scratches and bruises though
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@littlek: We don't get reports at her center place either. Her teacher just told me and they wrote on her sheet.
@swurlygurl: R's nails grow so fast so she scratches herself all the time too.
honeydew / 7091 posts
@Smurfette: These kids! It's like a weekly necessity to keep them trimmed up! And she still fights me every single time
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6581 posts
Yep A couple weeks ago I had to sign two incident reports because she had been hit in the face with a toy and faceplanted into the play kitchen. Girl is a mess.
blogger / pomelo / 5361 posts
Poor girl! The boys are always covered in new bumps, scratches, and bruises. But to be fair, they're the same way at home!
GOLD / watermelon / 14076 posts
She comes home with scratches every once in awhile, but they're all self-inflicted Guess I need to get better about trimming her nails!
GOLD / pomegranate / 3688 posts
Oh, yeah. We have a nanny so it is a bit different, but she gets bruises/scratches/bumps all the time. Since she gets them with me, too, I tend to think it's just part of being a toddler.
clementine / 806 posts
Now that it's summer, they have out door play time. And the water table is right next to the concrete wall so sometimes she'll have scrapes on her arms if she's playing right up against the wall since the water table is pretty popular. She also comes home with bruises on her knees (from falling down) and small scratches . Once she even came home with a big ole bit mark that still hasn't gone away fully 2 whole weeks later because some boy in her class bit her because she was playing with a toy he wanted. I chose not to be too upset because it happens. I did ask daycare to be more diligent with watching the boy that bit her since he's clearly acting out his frustrations with physical violence rather than words but I left it at that. Unless it's a regular occurrence, it's all part of daycare life!
pomegranate / 3355 posts
This actually happened for the first time on Tuesday! LO got bonked in the head by a falling "tower".. not quite sure what that means, LOL. But she just had a little red spot that disappeared in a few hours. Made me feel bad though.. I know it'll happen but still
grapefruit / 4235 posts
yes...but he gets hurt on our watch too! he got his first stitches on Saturday. not fun.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@dagret: aww, poor guy! Yeah R got a busted lip on my watch. Always mine and not DH's!
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
DS has been coming home with lots of scratches on his lower legs the past month. When I inquire with daycare, they brush it off and say it's probably from bumping up against something like a toy. Makes me sad, but what can I do? Sigh.
pomegranate / 3388 posts
Often small scratches and bruises, but nothing too major. The only time I've received an incident report for our daughter was a single biting incident. At her old daycare though, she constantly had incident reports from falling and hitting her head, mouth, etc. I think she was just more clumsy back then when she was just learning to wealk.
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
Oh yeah. Honestly, sometimes I have a hard time telling which marks are from us and which are from daycare, haha!
GOLD / pineapple / 12662 posts
Yes. There have been a couple of times when I saw the boo boo and thought where the hell was my incident report?! I try not to overreact, but I also don't hesitate to let them know what I find when it's more than just a scratch/little bruise.
pear / 1510 posts
Yeah, pretty consistently. But we just had her on vacation for a week and she knocked herself around then as well. Whenever it's something bigger though (a visible bump on the head, bites, etc.), we get a separate incident report.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@blackbird: one time I asked them about a scratch on her leg and they said that they thought she did it at home.
GOLD / pineapple / 12662 posts
@Smurfette: No boo boos yet today, that I know of, but I did just get a message that LO dumped a bowl of carrot puree down her shirt . . . . did I mention she's wearing a brand new white uniform polo? LOL!
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@MsLipGloss: oh no!! Oxy Clean to the rescue.
and why, why, why did they choose white shirts for the uniform?
GOLD / pineapple / 12662 posts
@Smurfette: The tops are all red, white, and blue . . . and I did choose a white one (for variety!). But yeah, that's a total parenting fail on my part!
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@MsLipGloss: well at least you have a choice. The white looks so good for like a minute. I try and not send R in white tops.
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