Being a protective parent isn’t always a negative thing. Parents shouldn’t feel badly about protecting their children in a chaotic world. A California mom feels like she’s “living in the twilight zone” after she set boundaries to protect her young child. She was getting bad vibes at a daycare and decided to speak up and say something. When it didn’t go as planned, her only option was to remove her child from the daycare to possibly protect her.
TikToker @greasybunny enrolled her three-month-old daughter in a new daycare. She said everybody was really nice throughout the enrollment process. However, when she dropped her daughter off one day this past week, she noticed there was a male teacher in the room. This mom was on guard and immediately said “I don’t like that.” She didn’t think it was outlandish of her to not be okay with a male teacher changing her daughter’s diapers. She said, since we “live in Epstein’s America,” it made her uncomfortable and she decided to set some boundaries.
This TikToker went to the administrator at the front desk and told them she only wants women changing her daughter’s diaper. She said the daycare responded oddly and acted shocked that she would make this request. Clearly taken aback, they said,“Okay” in a shocked tone and she went on her way. While at work, this mom received an email from the daycare. She spoke with the director on the phone, who acted like this mother was acting discriminatory toward the male teacher. The director even suggested it was a “personal trauma” situation and urged @greasybunny to look at statistics on child abuse. This outrageous reaction over the fact that a parent set some boundaries.
In the end, she asks the daycare, “So you’re not going to be able to limit men from changing her diapers?” They told her they couldn’t accommodate that. So, this mom decided to take action into her own hands. She thought the conversation was ridiculous, especially when she was just trying to “limit her daughter’s alone time with men” they don’t know. It was like they were trying to create an agenda against her and that’s wrong. In the end, she decided to pull her young daughter from this daycare. She knows she made the right decision for her family and that’s what matters.
One commenter agreed with her, “Um being ‘over protective’ is better than the alternative?! (By the way I don’t think this is overprotective I think this makes complete sense.)” Another commenter pointed out, “Someone who’s willing to look past your concerns is also someone who’s willing to look past abuse.”
Commenters also agreed that the director could have handled this way better than they did if they want to create a trusting environment. One suggested, “The only appropriate response would be ‘your choice as a parent will be respected. We thoroughly background check all employees and take your child’s wellbeing seriously. While we’d never put your child in harm’s way, we will respect your decision.’” Instead, they decided to take an alarming stance.







