1. who asked for compensation? a regular teacher or their supervisor.
2. if it is required by a regular teacher, ask the supervisor about this to confirm.
3.. If a supervisor ask you to compensate, go to ask a day care consultant. For every day cared, there is at least one consultant.
4.If the consultant confirm the compensation, ask them to write a paper request. then you can pay.
I don't want to be hard with 10 dollars. the point is, most of time, we don't know what we should do and just follow some silly request blindly. so we should try out best to find out what and how we should deal with such things.
Also, I wonder, for a 3 year kid, it is not unusual to damage a toy. You may have seen that happen often at home. we cannot expect a kid at that age to treat toys as we do and that is why we have monitor them and teach them so often.
2. if it is required by a regular teacher, ask the supervisor about this to confirm.
3.. If a supervisor ask you to compensate, go to ask a day care consultant. For every day cared, there is at least one consultant.
4.If the consultant confirm the compensation, ask them to write a paper request. then you can pay.
I don't want to be hard with 10 dollars. the point is, most of time, we don't know what we should do and just follow some silly request blindly. so we should try out best to find out what and how we should deal with such things.
Also, I wonder, for a 3 year kid, it is not unusual to damage a toy. You may have seen that happen often at home. we cannot expect a kid at that age to treat toys as we do and that is why we have monitor them and teach them so often.