On numerous occasions my infant's shirt would be drenched from drooling all day and inadequate bib changes. He’d often come home filthy from food and stained clothes. He would build up a diaper rash throughout the week and I'd battle it on the weekends and see it improve only to come back again on Monday. I was told sometime in February that my baby had been crying nonstop all day. I took him to the doctor to find nothing wrong and he was fine at home. We thought maybe it was teething. In March I was told he turned a corner and was much better. While we never had a great feeling of the place, we weren’t sure moving the boys was the best thing since our 3 yr old was adjusting well despite the education program they have was far inferior to the old daycare. The owner recently received a visit from the state and called me and other parents to ask if I called the state and said she was calling all parents to "get to the bottom of it." The call was borderline harassment. On a Tuesday the owner called me at work and said she wanted to talk to me when I got there. I was informed that my 9 mo old screams all day long for hours. (First I heard of this since the incident a couple months prior.) She said they're not doing him any good and I should find a new daycare and make Friday our last day. The next day around 9 am I got a call from her saying that she gave me until Friday as a courtesy but they're done with us and want me to come get them now. I asked if the baby was crying and she said "No, we're just done." I asked her to gather their things and she said she already did. When I arrived some of the boys' belongings were in bags. I knew my friend had given her notice that morning to pull her son out so I said to her that I don't know what them pulling their son out has to do with me. She told me I needed to leave and that WE cause too much drama. I've complained to her about issues I had with the care of my son and feel that is my job as a parent. This is supposed to be a Christian center. Nothing reflects that here.
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