• iii@mander.xyz
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    5 hours ago

    just rounding to the nearest 10 for display purposes.

    I was referring to the amount of them. 3 in half an hour 😕 For no good reason.

    the law says if you felt the need to do…

    Luckily the law is different where I live. I’d rather have my child taken care of by a human, instead of a flowchart :)

    Do you have a different criteria

    When the caretaker feels like something important happened

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      3 hours ago

      Oh, I assumed you thought people were spending a lot of time entering timestamps. Do you think this is a particularly onerous process for them, or that the parents need to like, acknowledge each log? They just push a button to select the kid and tap another to select the event. Maybe type a description if it’s an incident report. It’s significantly easier for them than logging it any other way, and it ensures parents get the information on food, diapers and whatnot.

      I am confused how you see this as care by flowchart. Daycare staff aren’t medical professionals. They aren’t qualified to make objective decisions about what’s an “important” event to notify parents of in a consistent manner. What country are you in where the parental notification laws are “I dunno, if you feel like it I guess”?