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The thread discusses the topic of whether children, specifically teenagers, should be allowed to attend Pampered Chef team meetings. Participants share their personal experiences and opinions regarding this issue, particularly in light of a specific situation where one participant was not permitted to bring her 13-year-old daughter to a meeting.
Views differ on whether children should be allowed at meetings, with some participants supporting the no-kids rule for maintaining focus, while others advocate for the inclusion of older children, particularly in specific situations.
The discussion reflects a range of experiences and opinions from various clusters, indicating that policies regarding children at meetings may not be uniform across the Pampered Chef community.
This discussion may be relevant for Pampered Chef consultants considering the dynamics of their team meetings and how to navigate childcare issues while participating in the community.
fruit76loop said:So, now that we have discussed actual company policy, I do believe that it is of course up to the Director to decide if they will abide by these company policies or not. At my meetings, nursing children are allowed NO OTHERS, NO MATTER THE AGE OR THE BEHAVIOR. It is not fair to tell Sally consultant that she can't bring her 8 year old, but tell Julie consultant that she can bring her 10 year old. I am sure that you can all see the possible problems with bending the rules.
Paige Dixon said:PS I've always wanted to have a retail establishment just so I can have a sign that reads, "Nurslings are welcome here!" Just last week the lady at Copy Max asked my not to nurse there any longer (I guess they'd rather have the walls rattle while my youngest screams while waiting for my copies!). I think if she asks again I'll ask if she requests that pacifier sucking and bottle sucking babies not be in the store either.