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OMG!!! I had one of those many years ago.  We had a small group playing a board game the other side of a glass door.... up-chucker walks to door and projectile vomits again the door..... it was like a comedy  horror movie the children and adult the other side of door screamed in total  shock. 

I can't remember how we dealt with it in the end I think told mum he wasn't ready, and she very quickly stopped giving him a full bottle of milk before he came in🙄   He did settle and became one of our well behaved pleasant children in the end.

Oh, yes and a couple of full changes of clothes for staff!!

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49 minutes ago, finleysmaid said:

anyone got any advice for a child who throws up as soon as he cries! I've never had one who is so in control of his reflux!!!! I was hoping not to use my full PPE kit but he seems to have other ideas. The problem is I have to send him home then he gets to know if he chucks up he gets sent home and he doesn't want to be with us cos it's hard work ...at home he watches TV eats and tells everyone what to do. (Sounds a bit harsh maybe!?)  HELP! I've come up with a plan for monday but i am not confident it will work!

 

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We had a child who did this many years ago. It definitely was not projectile but still unpleasant. You could set your watch by him! In the end we got Gran to stay with him and decreased the time that she stayed and also she would move out of the room to the cloakroom etc. It was very distressing (and unpleasant) seeing the child so upset. Glad to say we worked our magic and it didn’t last for too long. Yours sounds a slightly more complicated situation but I can’t help thinking that you really don’t want bodily fluids such as vomit in the current pandemic!

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15 hours ago, zigzag said:

We had a child who did this many years ago. It definitely was not projectile but still unpleasant. You could set your watch by him! In the end we got Gran to stay with him and decreased the time that she stayed and also she would move out of the room to the cloakroom etc. It was very distressing (and unpleasant) seeing the child so upset. Glad to say we worked our magic and it didn’t last for too long. Yours sounds a slightly more complicated situation but I can’t help thinking that you really don’t want bodily fluids such as vomit in the current pandemic!

No i definitely dont want bodily fluids...with spray!!! have full PPE available for this event as per covid instructions ...other member of staff sent away quickly, isolated in a well vented room etc etc etc can't say that i wasn't a bit 'off' with mum by the time she got back to us (only works on the corner of our road ...took her a good while to get back. tricky to allow anyone to stay but i have done a garden entry with stepdad stay an play then leave (so not mum) . Told her not to feed him and bring in a lunch box for when settled. If this doesn't work then he'll have to come for a short session in the morning i think. I a complex little boy starting thursday...i need it sorted by then!

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23 hours ago, louby loo said:

Can the nervous child do shorter sessions and build up?  This is how we've handled our screamer, and it's woking well- as he goes home just as he's really getting 

 

Pack-away problems-

We have actually put so much less out now, and we are also trying to go with things that can be dumped and the end of the session -like anything that can be recycled, lots of boxes and paper bags for 'shopping'  etc!   Our best new resource so far this year is ........4 rather large roadwork cones!  We have a big hall and they haven't made it to the outside yet- they children love them. We just stick them outside the fire door  at the end of session -quick and easy.  

Are there things already in the hall you can adapt?  Our children love it when the 'big tables' are out!   We use them to make dens etc,  again quick and easy.

Mushroom trays are your friend!......... particularly now, if you can get a few :).   They are light, stack together and we use them to get small amounts of our usually free choice bits out.  Added bonus is they are great for washing resources.

I guess if your 3rd staff member is able to return and do very light duties- i.e. just watching,  supervising  this could make a huge difference, as you can put less out- and have a 'staff runner' if anything else is needed.

For drying paintings we just hand a bit of string and make a washing line across the windows.

We use the park a lot as we do not really have an outside area,  small yard type thing, so not sure how that will work from Monday.

 

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Thanks Louby - what 'nervous child' - do you mean my little girl that is worried about the toilet? She is not the 'screamer'! The 'screamer' is a returner who, really, is just displaying her temper (not helped by mum being a bit hopeless!) - I am going to ask her how she intends to take this forward - I have more new children starting this week and she will frighten them. She goes on to have really good sessions so that tells me she is not unhappy

The one who is worried about the toilet - I have asked her mum to take her in there at the start of each session - it is the only solution - she is otherwise very well settled

I have done pack away before (in a previous life), it is just hard to go back to - I have been thoroughly spoilt for the past 26 years!

I am hopeful that my staff member with broken arm will be in tomorrow - have spoken to her and she is doing very well under the circumstances

Onwards and upwards (hopefully!)

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20 hours ago, finleysmaid said:

anyone got any advice for a child who throws up as soon as he cries! I've never had one who is so in control of his reflux!!!! I was hoping not to use my full PPE kit but he seems to have other ideas. The problem is I have to send him home then he gets to know if he chucks up he gets sent home and he doesn't want to be with us cos it's hard work ...at home he watches TV eats and tells everyone what to do. (Sounds a bit harsh maybe!?)  HELP! I've come up with a plan for monday but i am not confident it will work!

Oh my actual goodness fm that is awful, would be awful at anytime but impossible in our current circumstances 🤦‍♀️

Wish that I had some 'words of wisdom' to help

Hope that you plan for Monday works, I honestly think that otherwise I wouldn't be able to keep him 

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Helloo! 👋

I'm still here - been head down hard at it since March ... gradually feeling like we know what we're doing. Now have 45 children back in every day - 3 bubbles. All staff that wanted to return are back - one has gone on Maternity, one was on a temporary contract anyway and one wants to be with her school age children and that doesn't work with full day care hours.

I'm a bit frayed round the edges, but I'm back back back!

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2 hours ago, Rebecca said:

Helloo! 👋

I'm still here - been head down hard at it since March ... gradually feeling like we know what we're doing. Now have 45 children back in every day - 3 bubbles. All staff that wanted to return are back - one has gone on Maternity, one was on a temporary contract anyway and one wants to be with her school age children and that doesn't work with full day care hours.

I'm a bit frayed round the edges, but I'm back back back!

How are things at home? all ok? 

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2 hours ago, sunnyday said:

Oh my actual goodness fm that is awful, would be awful at anytime but impossible in our current circumstances 🤦‍♀️

Wish that I had some 'words of wisdom' to help

Hope that you plan for Monday works, I honestly think that otherwise I wouldn't be able to keep him 

well if it doesn't work we may have to say no until his sister starts in january. Maybe with some support he will be able to get over it. He had his cousin last term but she has gone to school, he never really settled 

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Oh Rebecca- I do sympathise with you- looking at care homes. Had to do it last year for my Mum- luckily found a lovely one that she has settled well in. Unfortunately not able to visit at present but that's a different story that we are all aware of!

Sunnyday- I hope this week is better for you- we are the opposite to you. We've always been semi packaway, everything pushed down to one end at end of day and then pushed back at start- with all packed away on a Friday and bought out again on a Monday morning. However our lovely supportive (at the moment) priest has said we can leave it all out 'for the present' Made so much difference- esp in the mornings. Despite all the cleaning after closing. Long may this continue!

Finleysmaid- we had a vomiting child last year- terrible- he was also EAL- after he had thrown up all over two different staff members- both of whom had to go home to get changed, we told Mum she had to stay. She had already stayed for half a term with him. Anyway- we then went into lockdown- reopened in June and he walked into the setting without a backward glance and is an absolute delight. Quite amazing- sorry not much help to you! I'm not sure how I would deal with that now- I think I'd be inclined to say he couldnt stay. 

We've had a really good week this week. All came back really happy- think some had forgotten our names I had intended to cut my hours right down this year and mainly focus on the admin side. However this virus has put paid to that really but have managed to drop one afternoon- numbers are down so have saved us some money. Will have to hope for next year.

We start some of our new ones this week- fingers crossed they will cross the threshold on their own. Luckily most of them this year are siblings and/or mix with quite a lot ours when collecting from local school. Have a good week everyone

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I know it's not Friday!

Just wanted to share some great news - Mr S has a date for his procedure (endobronchial valves) at Royal Brompton - it is Wednesday 23rd September - woohoo!!!

He has to strictly isolate now, will receive a Covid test kit in the post, needs to take the test at 7am Saturday, it will be collected by a courier and if all is well, number one son will drive him up on Tuesday (masks in car) ready for procedure on Wednesday - I can't go at all, which is sad, but completely understandable

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On 13/09/2020 at 15:06, finleysmaid said:

well if it doesn't work we may have to say no until his sister starts in january. Maybe with some support he will be able to get over it. He had his cousin last term but she has gone to school, he never really settled 

News in! Managed to stay and play happily yesterday for a short session with dad. He left  saying it was his happy day🤞🤞for today

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6 hours ago, zigzag said:

Sunnyday all the very best of luck to Mr S keep us updated.  I hope you are ok and that your week has started well.

Thank you zigzag

<whispers> this week has started very well - I put my foot down very firmly on Monday morning! Result - my little girl who was worried about the toilet is no longer worried at all and in fact we can't keep her out of there now (!), my screamers mum was asked to stay and settle her properly, as opposed to a drop and run situation, I explained that she has been frightening the other children and that is not on when it is all just a display of temper - mum duly stayed until 10:20 (we were mainly outside during that time) - this little girl hasn't attended today, message to say that mum wasn't well - hmmm......

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3 minutes ago, finleysmaid said:

Argghhhh ive got a biter 😱😱😱😱

I feel your pain, no literally I do, I put my hand between the biter and another child yesterday!😬New boy, started yesterday cannot stand another child having something that he might want and takes matters into his own hands. Does not like to be told no and will throw things and push you saying ‘shoo”.  I did know that he rules the roost at home but he ain’t gonna do it here!  He is quite a little character though, so am hoping we can work our magic quickly on this behaviour! Haven’t had a biter for a while now!

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2 minutes ago, zigzag said:

I feel your pain, no literally I do, I put my hand between the biter and another child yesterday!😬New boy, started yesterday cannot stand another child having something that he might want and takes matters into his own hands. Does not like to be told no and will throw things and push you saying ‘shoo”.  I did know that he rules the roost at home but he ain’t gonna do it here!  He is quite a little character though, so am hoping we can work our magic quickly on this behaviour! Haven’t had a biter for a while now!

I haven't had one for  a while either (sort of wondered if because they havent been socialising it was worse?) I'm really concerned that he doesn't break the skin...might have to hazmat up!🤪 My chucker upper managed to stay and play with mum without chucking...going to try 5 minutes seperation tomorrow! I have another 2 new starters and trying to get them all settled before my little one with ASD starts on thursday. Sunnyday can we bring friday forward???!!?!

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37 minutes ago, zigzag said:

I feel your pain, no literally I do, I put my hand between the biter and another child yesterday!😬New boy, started yesterday cannot stand another child having something that he might want and takes matters into his own hands. Does not like to be told no and will throw things and push you saying ‘shoo”.  I did know that he rules the roost at home but he ain’t gonna do it here!  He is quite a little character though, so am hoping we can work our magic quickly on this behaviour! Haven’t had a biter for a while now!

Remind me why we do our jobs?

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32 minutes ago, finleysmaid said:

I haven't had one for  a while either (sort of wondered if because they havent been socialising it was worse?) I'm really concerned that he doesn't break the skin...might have to hazmat up!🤪 My chucker upper managed to stay and play with mum without chucking...going to try 5 minutes seperation tomorrow! I have another 2 new starters and trying to get them all settled before my little one with ASD starts on thursday. Sunnyday can we bring friday forward???!!?!

Wish we could fm - some real challenges there for you - but you are the woman for the job - I have every faith in you

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1 minute ago, sunnyday said:

Wish we could fm - some real challenges there for you - but you are the woman for the job - I have every faith in you

😂 thats so lovely beginnning to wonder about that though!. Is it just me or are we all having a challenging start.? 

Is this the covid effect...no visits/ strange starts /had parents to themselves for the last 6 months/ no social contact etc etc. I think the schools have talked a lot about this, i'm not sure i was quite expecting it for this age group.

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53 minutes ago, finleysmaid said:

😂 thats so lovely beginnning to wonder about that though!. Is it just me or are we all having a challenging start.? 

Is this the covid effect...no visits/ strange starts /had parents to themselves for the last 6 months/ no social contact etc etc. I think the schools have talked a lot about this, i'm not sure i was quite expecting it for this age group.

I think so +++ we are all under extra stress and strain ourselves

Although I absolutely do not want anybody to be struggling it is kind of comforting to find I am not the only one

Heard today that a pre-school very close to here consider that and I quote "we have got the cleaning sussed, we are using a steamer" - note not a fogging machine, just a hand held steamer, no disinfectant added - again I quote "just the hot steam will kill the virus"🤦‍♀️

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We're certainly struggling a lot more this week.  I think the honeymoon period is over for our returners. 

One thing we've noticed is our children that are now doing full days, are doing them from the off. every other year parents build up the sessions over a few weeks- not this year!  I think six months at home and the parents want them out for as long as possible.  We've had to phone parents to collect early today as the children were just not coping well. Tired, tears and very ratty.

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We usually find our returners after the summer surprise us all and just step into the shoes of the school leavers on the whole...this is really not the case this year, 6 months off has done many of them no favours at all, independence has taken a dive and not listening to anything being asked of them, they’ve gone free range, I’m actually more concerned about how ‘school ready’ they’ll be next year than the ones who missed the last term with us this year.

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