2 is too young for pre k. Jesus.
Pre-K is usually for 4 years old Get a nanny and stop whining if you don't like this facility |
Keep your sick kid at home. You are lucky they allow your booger kid to come to preschool
The universal Pre-K for low income families will send the child back home. No running nose allowed. It can get sick others |
Get a small family daycare, if you want to send your child with running nose.
Centers has 10,12 kids over 2 and 3 years old with only 1 teacher and an assistant who rotates room to room. Get a small daycare with preschool teacher or a nanny Stop whining |
OP get s nanny. Nuff |
Op you have nerve.
They do not pay these people enough to deal with all this. If your kid is sick KEEP THEM AT HOME! And YOU can wipe their nose all.day.long. |
They probably do but your child’s nose is running like a faucet.
I do think they should wipe the food off their faces. That’s a one or two time thing. |
Or… The teachers are busy trying to wipe noses, run activities, end disputes, etc. And it’s never ending. You can wipe Sam’s nose at 11:30, and then you have to do it again at 11:50. Well, there’s Susie’s nose running at 11:45. Better get that before I put away the paints. Hopefully it’ll last and I don’t have to wipe it again until noon so I can get snack ready… |
their noses are literally running like faucets. You are lucky if it needs wiping every 10 min. It is more like every 2 min, and if there are 5 kids with snotty noses, all you do all day is wiping noses, LOL. Who will do the rest of work, like serving lunch etc? Maybe parents? |
My personal favorites are the ones who hate their noses being wiped so you have to do the dab and it sets of the crying anyway so even more snot. They see the Vaseline(or whatever else the parent has provided for their sore little nose) coming and make a run for it. No one wants to put someone else’s child in a soft headlock to wipe a nose, so it stays. There will be snot. Some kids wipe willing, will even bring you a tissue because they don’t like the feeling of it. That’s the batch of kids I have now. I’ve had kids that need a little humor, some need a little coddling, some seem to think it’s a bit of a snack and don’t want to give it up, others will just fight it tooth and nail because they’re little kids and that’s what they do. So it stays and you let the parents know you don’t want it there either and then dart off to go wipe another nose of a willing child. Because that’s probably what you have done all day anyway and don’t really need a dressing down about one fighter’s crusty nose. |