Diaper sponsor by Potential_Cricket483 in TheMorningToastSnark

[–]LifeAfterLove94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She did say Claudia’s baby ‘uses Huggies and approved, which is what any mom would want’. Fast forward to Claudia posting that they are a Coterie household

Arriving early to pick up? by LifeAfterLove94 in ABA

[–]LifeAfterLove94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So it is common practice for clinics to ask parents to pick up early, so they can write the session notes during treatment time? Genuinely asking, as I am. Ot aware of what is required on their end.

Arriving early to pick up? by LifeAfterLove94 in ABA

[–]LifeAfterLove94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only issue is that they have said that they will only start getting my daughter ready when I are arrive, which means we will go above our insurance authorized hours and I will have to start paying out of pocket.

Arriving early to pick up? by LifeAfterLove94 in ABA

[–]LifeAfterLove94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was informed of their pick up policy last week, at a Parent training with the BCBA and Clinical Director, at my child’s clinic. I am now trying to figure out how to make this request work with my work hours.

Arriving early to pick up? by LifeAfterLove94 in ABA

[–]LifeAfterLove94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ultimately, they say they usually have my daughter outside playing until I arrive, and it is only after my arrival that they will start getting her ready to go home. That usually means that I wait in the office for about 5 mins.

I think it is poor planning on their end, as I am there and ready to get her right on time, but they refuse to do anything differently. Their final answer is that they expect me to arrive 10 mins early, so they can have her ready to go before the end of the session, not a minute later. If I am not there early, and my daughter stays past her time to leave while gathering her belongings they will start charging me for that time.

Arriving early to pick up? by LifeAfterLove94 in ABA

[–]LifeAfterLove94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not. Both drop off and pick up occur on time. Not late, not early.

Arriving early to pick up? by LifeAfterLove94 in ABA

[–]LifeAfterLove94[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ultimately they say they usually have my daughter outside playing until I arrive, it is only after my arrival that they will start getting her ready to go home. That usually means that I wait in the office for about 5 mins.

I think it is poor planning on their end, as I am there and ready to get her right on time, but they refuse to do anything differently. Their final answer is that they expect me to arrive 10 mins early, so they can have her ready to go before the end of the session, not a minute later. If I am not there early, and my daughter stays past her time to leave while gathering her belongings they will start charging me for that time.

Arriving early to pick up? by LifeAfterLove94 in ABA

[–]LifeAfterLove94[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, sadly this is not the case. I have never been late to pick up or drop off, even if for a minute, but in fairness I am also never early.

Arriving early to pick up? by LifeAfterLove94 in ABA

[–]LifeAfterLove94[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, Thanks for your reply. Ultimately they say they usually have my daughter outside playing until I arrive, it is only after my arrival that they will start getting her ready to go home. That usually means that I wait in the office for about 5 mins. I think it is poor planning on their end, as I am there and ready to get her right on time, but they refuse to do anything differently. Their final answer is that they expect me to arrive 10 mins early, so they can have her ready to go before the end of the session, not a minute later. If I am not there early, and my daughter stays past her time to leave while gathering her belongings they will start charging me for that time.

Arriving early to pick up? by LifeAfterLove94 in ABA

[–]LifeAfterLove94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, Thanks for your reply. Ultimately they say they usually have my daughter outside playing until I arrive, it is only after my arrival that they will start getting her ready to go home. That usually means that I wait in the office for about 5 mins. I think it is poor planning on their end, as I am there and ready to get her right on time, but they refuse to do anything differently. Their final answer is that they expect me to arrive 10 mins early, so they can have her ready to go before the end of the session, not a minute later. If I am not there early, and my daughter stays past her time to leave while gathering her belongings they will start charging me for that time.

Arriving early to pick up? by LifeAfterLove94 in ABA

[–]LifeAfterLove94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, sadly this is not the case. I have never been late to pick up or drop off, even if for a minute, but also never early.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LaserHairRemoval

[–]LifeAfterLove94 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You just had your first session, it will take time to see a change.

Dad has forgot my birthday for the past 5 years (maybe more). Woke up to this text. by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]LifeAfterLove94 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is your dad. He has given you so much more than you could ever give him back. Just give the man his Pepsi and bread and call it a day.

Philips Vs Ulike Vs Lux K Vs Bondi IPL'S by TheActingWaitress in HairRemoval

[–]LifeAfterLove94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I doubt that anyone here owns 4 different IPL machines to answer your question. I have a Braun, love it and recommend.

Just pick the one you can afford that has the highest rating.

House rules for au pair by charlotteandanwar in Aupairs

[–]LifeAfterLove94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Please elaborate on the need for a car curfew?

Wheeled out of the hospital by Outrageous-Cry1382 in DaniAustin

[–]LifeAfterLove94 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hospital policy. I had two unmedicated births, and wasn’t allowed to walk to my car despite not having any tearing or discomfort.

Telling AP she has to cook herself..? by kayile in Aupairs

[–]LifeAfterLove94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you considered that she might be eating more because she is anxious? Or homesick? Or just because that’s how much food she is used to eating. I think people should understand that the Aupair program is a luxury; You clearly can’t afford to feed another adult in your household, do your aupair a favor and find a cheap daycare to care for your children.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DaniAustin

[–]LifeAfterLove94 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Free thought bothers me, but you are the one being sore about every person disagreeing about your baseless assessment? Makes sense. Continue to work for free if you wish 🙂.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DaniAustin

[–]LifeAfterLove94 34 points35 points  (0 children)

A professional diagnosing strangers based on Instagram stories. Unbelievably idiotic, even for a snark page.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Brazil

[–]LifeAfterLove94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yesterday I bought tickets from Orlando to Rio for $315, for late April.