we really like this preschool but are a little upset about a situation I witnessed

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think you're overreacting OP. I'm a pretty over-bearing parent but even this seems totally OK to me.

If I were you, I would be more focused on asking for the playground to be fully fenced instead of partially if it is truly near a parking lot.


I firmly agree. Why would you choose a preschool like that for your kid?....Let me guess....you get what you pay for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think you're overreacting OP. I'm a pretty over-bearing parent but even this seems totally OK to me.

If I were you, I would be more focused on asking for the playground to be fully fenced instead of partially if it is truly near a parking lot.


I firmly agree. Why would you choose a preschool like that for your kid?....Let me guess....you get what you pay for.
Anonymous
This point in the school year, a child should be exploring a wider boundary. Your child has demonstrated that the teacher can trust him.
Anonymous
Yes there's a regulation in the DCMR 29 about fencing play yards
Anonymous
What school has a playground that is open to the parking lot?? No way OP!
Anonymous
You were there. You're the one responsible for your child. End of story.
Anonymous
What area is this preschool in?
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