Post by rubber pants on Sept 12, 2013 13:28:09 GMT -5
Some days when I pick DD up from daycare, there will be an "incident report" that I have to sign. Most times its someone bit her, or someone scratched her and she got a boo boo. No big deal. Kids will be kids.
The times I have to sign an incident report where SHE is the culprit and offendor, I laugh. Not like right away at daycare but when Im driving home and thinking about it and then when I have to tell DH about it, I laugh. He does too. She isnt at all agressive at home so I can only imagine how frustrated she must be with the other kid to have acted out with "scratching & hitting". Baby fights just make me laugh.
I find it funny although I know I shouldnt. I even laugh when I get reports that she was bit. Its not funny that she was hurt, but it is funny that she stuck her fingers in someone elses mouth and thought that was ok.
Am I the only one who finds these incidnt reports kind of funny?
Post by charmediamsure on Sept 12, 2013 13:32:40 GMT -5
We haven't had any reports (with him being the culprit or otherwise) but they put some pictures up on the door of the babies playing and such. There is a picture of Jack very clearly taking a ball from another child. Like this poor little girl looks so sad and he is just grabbing it. I lol'd. And then I told H about it and when we picked him up together last Friday he saw it and lol'd too. If he had bit her I would feel bad, but I'm sure they take toys from each other all day long.
I do when Hazel gets them. Toddlers are so serious with their emotions.
They really are. It's life or death whether Jamie gets the right amount of sand in his bucket at the playground. Or if some other kid beats him to the spinny wheel he wanted to play with (even though there's one right next to it) he looks just furious.
She got bit today and I always wonder if she tries to push the child back or something. They said she was fine and wasn't that upset, so I guess that's good. We thought it was funny though when they told us she was bossy and assertive. She's so tiny-like probably a couple inches shorter than everyone in the class-and we just picture her running the roost over there.