My experience with
Vatsalya has been very
short and unpleasant, and
I'd recommend reader
discretion while going
through this review.
Although it seems like
this facility works out
for most 'normal'
scenarios, I found Ms
Parinda pretty callous
and insensitive with
parental consent while
admitting my 3 year old.
My consent was never
sought by the facility
while admitting my
daughter (my now
estranged wife admitted
my daughter without my
consent) and when I
communicated my discord
regarding my daughter's
uninformed admission to
the facility by
personally speaking to Ms
Parinda, she would go on
to convince me how
disconnecting a child
from the family and
sending her to daycare
would make her
independent and social.
When I explained to her
that I belong to a joint
family and my family and
I are available during
the day to take care of
my daughter, as I work
from home, she commented
on the credibility of my
family. It is well
understood that a parent
who is unwilling to admit
his 3 year old daughter
to daycare and is up for
taking parental
responsibility himself,
is detrimental to Ms
Parinda's business.
However, I am extremely
pained and dissatisfied
with the callous attitude
of Ms Parinda in
examining parental
consent before the
admission and even while
discussing the matter
post admission. I would
reiterate that Vatsalya
Day Care might work
wonders for parents who
unanimously concede to
opt for the facility's
services. But
unfortunately, it is
extremely business minded
and lacks any sense of
integrity while
entertaining admissions
in the first place,
especially when a parent
seeks otherwise. Albeit
rare, but separated
parents with shared
custody should
particularly be wary of
this place.