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<blockquote data-quote="beast1989" data-source="post: 1502890" data-attributes="member: 15449"><p>I agree with posters who mentioned to make sure that your daughter knows that in your household you do wear a seatbelt regardless of her caretaker. I wouldnt bring it up because its apples and oranges to me but if you did I would say this:</p><p></p><p>"Mrs X my daughter has recently been refusing to wear her seatbelt sometimes, because she says big people dont wear seat belts. She wants to be a big person just like you, so she tries to copy what you do. Im not angry in the least that you dont wear it, I just hate having my daughter questioning me when i ask her to put it on. Would you mind wearing your seatbelt so she will learn how to ride in a car safely?"</p><p></p><p>The way i phrased it does play both sides a bit and stretches the truth about the daughters behavior but you give the daycare lady a little flattery and let her know that your daughter does look up to and learn things from her. Its possible to say it with slight smile on your face and a kind tone as to not hurt the lady's ego but still let her know you are serious about it. If she doesnt comply, confront her with your business face then remove your daughter from the center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beast1989, post: 1502890, member: 15449"] I agree with posters who mentioned to make sure that your daughter knows that in your household you do wear a seatbelt regardless of her caretaker. I wouldnt bring it up because its apples and oranges to me but if you did I would say this: "Mrs X my daughter has recently been refusing to wear her seatbelt sometimes, because she says big people dont wear seat belts. She wants to be a big person just like you, so she tries to copy what you do. Im not angry in the least that you dont wear it, I just hate having my daughter questioning me when i ask her to put it on. Would you mind wearing your seatbelt so she will learn how to ride in a car safely?" The way i phrased it does play both sides a bit and stretches the truth about the daughters behavior but you give the daycare lady a little flattery and let her know that your daughter does look up to and learn things from her. Its possible to say it with slight smile on your face and a kind tone as to not hurt the lady's ego but still let her know you are serious about it. If she doesnt comply, confront her with your business face then remove your daughter from the center. [/QUOTE]
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