A daycare worker reveals three things parents can't resist when taking their children to daycare.
Getting the kids dressed, ready, and out the door in the morning can be a very stressful experience with a lot to remember.
But one daycare worker has revealed some things she thinks you should leave at home when you take your child to daycare.
One dissatisfied childcare worker told Mumsnet: “From all childcare workers around the world.
“We hate pull-ups because they sag and it’s so hard to change when 15 kids are in diapers.
“You must take off your child's pants and shoes to put on new pants.”
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Pull-ups are designed as a transition between wearing diapers and underwear.
Rather than being taped on the sides, they are elastic and can be pulled directly onto your child.
The nursery teacher went on to rant, saying: “Some parents have the audacity to force their child to wear socks, tight clothes or dungarees.
“And why don't you start wearing dungarees to potty train kids who can't take them off on their own? Why would you do that?”
She continued, “A kid came in with a baby to use the bathroom today?
“Now that the baby is grown, how do you expect the child to go to the bathroom on his own?”
The post was flooded with responses, with many people empathizing with the childcare worker's frustration.
One person said: “So do I. As soon as I started potty training, my dungarees went away.
“I can't think of anything more annoying!”
Another added: “Converse trainers should be added to the list…they're so hard to wear.”
Another said: “We use pull-up devices, but we use regular diapers in the nursery.
“I said that daycare center is better. Ask your parents.”
However, there were some who did not agree with the harassment by the childcare workers.
One person said, “Did you know that pull-ups can tear your legs apart more than pull-ups?”
To this, one person agreed: “Well, you can just cut the sides off with scissors!”
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